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THE JU DGE. what was he “A negro,” growled the MISS ELLA ON THE PARM rn while she climbed up into the man of French historical tiction, beginning then she wandered around ontil 1 Whe ‘restless under Mia atraiglitorwanl | Bardotee line thw following in‘hiiy column | ahe stepped into a chute and shot down catechism. And may I presume to ask | jy the J lyin Bute about 25 feet into the cow barn an’ lit right grandfather wa: “An ° on the back of a J: {that wes worth thundered the author of “Monte \ ean phos! ste THISTLEFOD: Yof any man’s money an hour before. sprin, to his my pedigree | 4 Tae het aha ub ie ves that ns where yours ends Ex. itor of the Bayle jammed up that she lay in bed two days, an’ l Eilon but for that providence we'd hew been work- in’ at that yet. An? anybody that paragraph to the followin’: wants a broken’ back calf can have one at 1 Witchazel, a charming young | bis own figures. finding the Well, come when a_ harvest, she must imement and ardu tes of the drive the self-binder, “That was a leetle too “room injurig' lier ‘hi ted the Tisky, but she had her own way. Bat she itdopriclires” Instead of epeiding. ‘her idu’t be trusted up above the knives, winter yand summer's vacation in a 82 8etebody had to set on there and hold boy aged cleven: ‘I send back this cur | which [hope will bring out virtues, I send him under the pretence of your away if allowable—but if you find an owner for him who will take him under the sim: plicity of taking care of him, do so by all means. You will think by his manner that he has been ill-treated, his sneaking deficiency 1 : ji ; 1 farm, cut 25 ner hay, harvested Debititated Men eated with the utmost tendency. ‘The | # frm, Ss : foo 40 acres of wheat, 20 “pounds in You are trial of thirty dey crow at the seash she went on = food wh . : best is ken on the wing . tails, buckets, and other » A Cow ver hands and garden utensil od for his epidemi- | Ad he mat cannot be equaled any- cal hide—when not well fed he barks doors. “There's the girl you are Although we have not touched upon his man good qualities we will now begin, He has what [want to say: Tam well ac- a tendency to drive cows, but not at the quainted with this young school marm, right t I will name the victims which | Fact is, it was my farm she spent the sum- he has fought—a black dog with yellow hair | meron, Nice girl, Ella is ver ran wild a spuge OA be «| in the sur as gs and me, to may mean a good © 5 2 i yout as sh think he will ° 1 e dog : eased > nread in the end—all he lacks is lustre. rt ‘ pers “bout these youn n that taught vol in the winter a Jin the sum- : : — r, but [never had any experience of ‘em THE LATE ECLIPSE ; before: t “Did yer see the id an Arkan- Well, sir, saw man to De 7 sther day. “No: did pour *Yer bet [did. T heerd ‘em all talkin’ sfarmed. First day, nothin'd do but she must drive the hoss rake. Well, every man an’ woman that comes from town wants to drive the hoss rake, an? they. call "bout what a grand sight hit would b Thatigein’ in the hav, ALE Iiitle, déner, concluded ter set up e hit. cleven years old next’ May, usually drives *hout 10 o'clock I tuck my eheer an Skater de techie’ greriy down in the door whar [ could look at the t thie summeran’ [ki Clier-out moon, an’ thar [ got an’ sot. [ thought the sun, So Miss } ts herself time fur the performan: » | boosted up oi'the: host mko-ciey boy never woald come, an’ I s he boosted her, an’ then she screamed an tired 0’ the job, sure’s ye ° fell off. ‘Then she got on in, hit the man in the moon wink. “Tr . 1 : ! nd his | fossa crack an’ away she went on ithe dead lips workin’ sorter like he wuz talkin’, an jump out 0’ the field into the road, hoss a every once ina while he'd smile an’ wink | eo ver Wad seed aie a eight goin dust Gyin’ and Siss. Ella crechin iY YOUR iW HOME! titer au? iny a'r rik, up On Some of the men headed her off an’ stopped bristes on wetoues break.” ‘Then Taco Hoe stenck right staaghe vawoogh the TNE U NITED STATES BUILDING CO, two bande come fr m boing the moon andi’ g where it was tallest, thickest rty $ . New Yorke one of ‘em motioned fur me ter comecloser, | ind tangledest: hos a-balkin’ and taggin’ bat ter save my life I couldn't move away by turns, and grass holdin’ on or com- man in the moon kep’ a smilin’ iw’ up by the roots, rake te uppin’ motionin’ with that hand, j hat. and w Ee hiolo eiale os am tases gettin’ sk an’ skeerder, but I Liended fend tor ctrenibe MMe? Guarantor couldn't move. All ter oncet he seemed ter A * a load bait BOARD git mad an’ slapped me with his hand, : risin a losd into the big re Eanry Knocked me sprawlin’ in the yard. Tf got bar Prete ee nouns FOE mtd wase Slee di : shind to Wats S load. Drivin’ in she got th wagon canght Shy Sark I woke my wife up an’ told her n pri- | TUN over two stand upset the maces bara called wie-aolt ¢ ; and buried herself under 300 pounds of | aad , y It was the safest place for her under the ex- went ter sleep an’ fell outen the door, and d p anid c when I showed her the bruised onthe © circumstances; so we jest left her - Cras, R. Eantey . A er’ Oo} © bees got ed do 4 so Ww Do: BTON side o” my head she said that woz whar [hit | ther’ ontil the bees got cammed down an’ aoa here wit Manager, - Raymoxp L, Doxxrit my head agin’ the door facin’ when I wuz We got some work done. Next load she Daviw W. Krxa fallin’. But L know better.—[Goodall’s Sun. | went in on, and then turned all the men out ++) Winuias C. ALuencen ers and sold on the monthly not share for sate as an Investment, lar’ Artistic ome Hurnishings =: JAMES B. 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