ues = Beworeaic iatcpont Paigtts Sottewsary ; THE “TWO-THIRDS RULE.” $1,000,000 to Improve Country’s Grain FOR AND ABOUT WOMEN | FARM NOTES. i . o thirds A gift of $1,000,000 from Sears, Roebuck —— —Teach the colt to draw loads by de- aga om Seat, Rook Fhe ill-timed truth we might have kept, Corneil Hg A to rene Who knows how sharp it pierced and stung? he bout ten weeks after shearing dip that any. Fog one crop productions both in quality and | | oc, Od be had not sense to say. . z CHILD'S WORLD gloomy § of a ‘bluish tint’ and you te the cry na %0, We | quantity was announced recently. | Who knows how gradually it had rung? —The science of a fruit grower is re- Great, wide, beautiful, wonderful world, outer There you are met by a| In the of the | first amount being $100,000. The giftis' The summer camps for girls springing ; ng With the wonderful water around you curled, abc ooking. military guard and a ing ot The republic candi- | made without reservation, except that the up in every beautiful and clus. ir rahe rs becoming more popular as And the wonderful grass upon your breast— there you halt. bell rings and the | named by conventions but were not | remainder of the $1,000,000 shall depend tering along the shores of our inland Deir value is appreciated. are The wonderful air is over me. guard appears on a platform ten feet | made un of members of by. Cancuses | upon the results shown by the expendi lakes are centering feminine interest in 'NOusands of farms where sheep could be ind i : above the ground; he lowers a basket, mpi yg the United States | ture of the first sum. an entirely new kind of wardrobe, says Profitably bred. Sutin enerka Villy taka our card is placed in it and then sent Senate and House of Ripuetentatives | The crop improvement committee of the New York Swan. "5 —Strawberries do not need lime; i And talks to itself on the tops of the hills. by a messenger to the warden's office X | more Site were 74 fact tWO or | the Council of Grain Exchanges, which A weli knowndirectress of a girl s, camp fact, they 10: thee Toot ine; Ja you muster, you are invited inside. Toure Ins (anus ow NO can- | jg an association of nineteen of the twen- advises the following outfit for a stay of soils. An experienced or on “ You, friendly earth, how far do you go ou passed two gates al- | received the rman who ty-five larger exchanges in the country, any length of time. If the camp is free finds that strawberries do best for him With the wheat fields that nod and the rivers that and two : ! {is in direct charge of the work of soil and from intrusion, the girl ithin | cannot clover withou : ready now you go more io the President and the one receiving | improvement. its confines a cotton middy. a hin Phere Ye Camck a. a flow id hw = : y Seco ghest e became the vice | he committee is father of a move- ' Pair of woolen bloomers. In such a cos- | And people upon you for thousands of miles. fod r EO The reason why the earlier candidates | hy oy ke 8 Study of farm conditions fume any form of activity, tennis, fenc- ware the mane on the horse wash i and beautifully finished corridor, | suggest plans for scientific farm ing, canoeing, etball, is possible. | 3023p once in two weeks Ah! you are so great, and I am so small, were selected by the senators and repre- | management for the purpose of obtain. This must be supplemented, of Cou, 2nd ever) third day use a little of a mix. : g 3 g 7 H : 1 tremble to think of you, world, at all; white tile floor, Italian marble wains- | sentatives at the National ital 1; : : ; ; i 2 or Ton fect capital was | ing a la eld of bett 1 bv a bathin f * ture of glycerine one cunce and alcohol Ae RT To, | nen et he 0 ve ie 25 Ber yi 6 wnt 1 win sly of en ci. tpt hag, de A whisper inside me seer th vou are | ANCE 18 hear beautiful. music ang hetter idea, of w A r constituencies | returns from the acres planted, is their Tennis shoes for the daytime are a ne. StOT¢ the lost hair, but will prevent the sucha dot; age sold this is the luncheon hour. = means Of travel plan. The movement is national in cessity. Unless the beach is a rocky one, ¢Mainder from falling out. were slow and uncertain and expensive | ba i : You can and think, » | why th n you ; : : thing slippers are not needed. One. —The i it grow ou can love and t k, aad the Carth camp iearn in 2 moment. Passing through the and it would have been a most costly | In the plan outlined J. F. C. Mer- pair of walking boots for tramping, rub- ! stricts Es oa ercial fu Zo on » you an to be a delegate. {ri a : come to the ng-room— 5 | rill, president of the uncil, the first bers and shppers for a dress oc : ich i t— im ne 1000 oF al | The Sa Ny ashinglon Wage not | sum of $100,000 given by the Chicago complete the shoe outfit. SH ee uch et umber hah PROPOSAL ON A FAN. enjoying their noon meal—and stationed leasing to} ny people i next State | firm is to be used in sending men into After roughing it in serviceatls clothes in order to supply the needs hr de Lo at one end of the room 3 brass band of | garde Me ill” quate cat. i gach of the Counties which shall be des- all day, jhe $i) often Seige to dress in use. He selects sorts that combine the : or forty pieces playing, not , | gna 0 instruct farmers of these coun- more feminine ion for the ing. ' vi tree i Livett's randiacher was (King ber | Gime, bu casical music Every man. ts | Lan, 1624, and, 1828 Andrew. Jackson | es Peter Thompeon bos serge. oe ok | 1Mor of the tree and attractive colo, Jahed Ler cnowlt, after she had fin- | working hard ‘putting away’ a_working- | "In 183 ‘the first Democratic. Republi. | ry + Ion that we send into each coun. Simple costume with shirtwaist effect. ing capacity. ished her course in a fashionable San J it i | ty,” sai 5 ill, "wi imi i i man's meal, and it is good, wholesome | an convention was held at which | ty, said Mr. Merrill, “will be similar to Pongee or foulard if preferred, will be a In transplanting, B Francisco boarding school. Lisette | food, too. This room, | the hall, is : I | the county superintendent of schools, Pleasure in the evenings, which inva. ile | drew Jackson was nominated for presi- except that he will devote his time = riably cool in the mountains. This Ne but care is needed in applying it. Many free water had been an apt il in conforming | finished in Italian marble and rubber tile : : with American ys. Her grandfa. | floor. It is bright, cheerful and sunny, dent and Martin Van Buren for vice teaching. He will be a man who isa lingerie dress will come in handy when a | YOUP8_ plants are killed by ther hoped devotedly the first time |2nd the men look as unlike prisoners as Preside aa this convention the “two- | farmer by birth, but whose natural in. neighboring hotel allures the campers to | around their roots when they are trans- he saw his transformed little Honol in any manufacturing plant or in the i was passed. The reason for | stinct for soil cultivation has been en- Some entertainment. planted. What they need is moist soil, ormed little Honolulu t was that many of the delegates did not | hanced by scientific training. He will be A girl will be wise to travel to her "ot mud. If the soil Je simply moist it they need streets of Pittsburgh. lady that she had derived as much “On the other side of the corridor is represent states that would elect electors | 3 graduate of an fealty : : on | will gi : t ral coll camp in a serge tailored suit. | ve them all the from the text-books as evidently she |the auditorium, seating 1000, with its for the candidates nominated, besides | a man who is icy up § woliege nd be A if BR plans — ae vl around their roots. Free water shuts off had imbibed from the style journals. | Italian marble w: opera chairs, Soifie of the delegates had not been popu- | of the latest and most improved meth. neighboring points of interests with her | the Supply of air to the rootlets. That is Tiwmis $pled Lisette as soon as the large stage and well-lighted. In the ary chosen. is eit the Sci igates | sds of soil Sliven, 2s well as one who Jellow campers, Itis well for the mem- | fatal. steamer left port. Anxious to become | @ represented ¢ . | will have a complete knowledge of i rs of a traveli party to ite] = i i acquainted ih her, he rs ne on Sundays the Protestant services are wat ih a Jury could not name the ' seeds and similar matters. Shera, conspicuous. She wil need a po yi! I Finn laying dle drains, Profasses E 0 cowple. on. deck; ‘Adjoining is the Catholic chapel, Sandigah e requiring a two-thirds | "He will spend a certain amount of waists to wear with the suit. White crepe | tural College, says the main drains should “We a Ny “ adopted. | Lime, which is not limited by periods, she can launder herself. A colored ba- | be large enough t vide f od Ye are <speels 3 a oe as beautiful in detail as any Catholic ah, contention JB 1836, a qorhich | however, on each farm. This instructor tiste or some other thin washable ma- | pansion. For the eer! ig have I been on a smoother sailing ves- Sh a Ye Na succeed “Old Hickory,” in the early help the RI A Ting oH y io A alse her Bit WON preny ny Ing less than three or three and sel. You wouldn't know we were mov- and refrigerating plant, and, in fact, stage of the convention the rule was re- help Bimself. The small dark hat she wears to travel | soils he recommends Boer Bas "We Ing. The waves aren't even nervous.” ing and every convenience you pealed, but before the convention pro- want not only to double the pro- in is all she will use except a large pic- | feet a d depth “Pardon me,” broke in Jimmy. “We expect to find in an up-to-date city Soule og Balle 2 Yas Te adopied, And | duction of grain from a given amount of turesque straw hat that shades from the | half oe ® The his td Soil haven't started yet.” hotel. ! land, but we want the grain to be twice Sun. A farmer's hatcan be bought cheap | the shal i ys nanet ile ist. Have “This, of se, is the pleasant side atten) apt has since been made to abro- | gg as it has been. Sears, Roebuck at a village near the camp. An'old scarf | laid; In at he, eraine it a been contagious for Lisette smiled of Leavenworth. Passing th the The most notable effect of the rule was & Joana of 1h i WOtk Which Ye have groped nd i ut s tive bu %S fue i Inet, Whe the land is dry s I f or informati mi wil t i i i : back at him with the most beautiful | jig floors, and fine wood finish, you seen in the convention at Baltimore in along the lines which we a on the earth and inthe bottom of wet- it's DS Sure the dar is dried out, betere smile that commenced in her great | enter the cell blocks, and there your ad- 1844. The candidates were Martin Van | complied by sending one of our rn boats. | in itch. candid yes and rippled all over her miration for Leavenworth ceases. The Buren elected Gti a doteaed in sentatives over to them. The resultis There is no reason why clothes meant | Professor RR ED Lo the 40); C! face. m that minute Jimmy was houses poorly planned. The 1% Michigan, and James Buchanan, a sena- this B! hy i ig TR us of this do- a aa nt De pretty raitecting the are her devoted admirer. completed cell blocks radiate from | A green tie on a khaki suit, worn a | perhaps the greatest factor affecting the Everyone called the lad “Jimmy,” Main building and are built on the wagon Joe tom Peunsyivania, (both subsequent- | nation they said: blonde is exceedingly a ne duty of water is that of cultivation. If old and young were soon under the | Wheel plan and result in shutting out the | -¥, Omina ti or the presidential office.) | ‘We will give $1,000,000 to aid you in monotony of the ever desirable dark blue | the Water absorbed by the soil can only Sig iif ows Sere <oo ld] from parts of the building and inter. 2 : Contention in this country then was | this great work which you have under- may be varied by a change of ties red or | P¢ retained and made available for the e big fellow w © | fering with good ventilation. The cells | {OF and against the annexation of Texas. | taken. The first sum of $100,000 is to be black and white dotted with hair bands | 8OWth of the plant, the problem o ho been practically solv round, over-grown baby face. are small and cram On account of | The South was earnestly in favor of thean- | given to each of 100 counties and expend- to match. A clever idea whi duty of water “Jimmy shadows that pretty little | the crowded d Cre. the prison, two nexation because by that means the vast | ed in them alone. As to the results ob- camps adopt is a one he onic The Crops that will permit a thorough culti- Honolulu girl all over the deck,” said | men are placed in most of the cells. We | t€Titory of the then republic would be | tained by the expenditure of this money bloomers, sweater, bathing suit, sailor col. | Vation after a thorough application of phir to the slave states. The anti-!you can advise us and we will, if satis. lar, all of one color are striking. This | Water will show a increase in the the captain's wife. were pleased to find that well- : 4 “Yes, and that old grandfather shad- gr Pit tlemen, now visit- Slaves centiment Wich hag youn grow. fied in She sondits, give the balance. nay be Sarsiad out in blue, green, gray eS been determined that Jie ows th ; 'g | IDE Major ry’s ‘hotel,’ are given intr opposed | We will judge solely by your reports. If Or brown, with some contrasting trim- ) 1 an uncuitiva in ws them both. Just as soon as he's separate rooms. To view the cell ven to the admission of Texas. you have shown your Yo by making ming. M8 iM! a single month is four times that of a w : 1 fs : comfortably seated in his steamer | ,;00. i Worth the trip to Leavenworth The Democratic party was then divided | a county produce more grain and better _ | similar field having a three-inch dry chair, engrossed in some novel, he | for the Western penitentiary inspectors | 2 the slavery question, especially in the | grain we shall be amply catished. | Tuleh. t es - ; Ly : ood i i spies his granddaughter with Jimmy, | were considering building the new Belle. | State Of New York—where the rival fac- | ~ “I do not know just yet,” continued do outs re yi hoi —Some of the points established by and he's off after them.” fonte penitentiary on the wagon wheel tions were known as the “Hunkers"—the | Mr. Merrill “just where this money i ress. SCi d : ons Bb h c thi ey is to ; . science and confirmed b : as my came from the same town | pln, The cell at Riverside are too | bre tees Democram Ny. | Tocabendt,Some,of it will be put inte ' ng fo these hours, and thers. Js 4 oy | 11a legume bacteria gives. us mtrogen y e captain's » ley are | Ven: | yan Buren was believed to be a “Barn. , Dut just what ones I custom in the esst, and especially in {rom an inexhaustible supply; that these wife, and through some influence se- | Worth, and it is difficult to understand ren Yas Democrats (leq | Cannot say. We do not intend to work Philadelphia rmi o go bacteria do not thrive in acid and cured the appointment of paymaster | WHY, With the mistakes before them, the burner” and the Southern Democrats (led | in any particular section, but will try to Ps flue 3, hat pe bn wo pv of that such soils are sweetened’ by. liana ohn C. Calho i : h in the navy; that smile must have | yinge Srehjiecs, would Take the in Sen) agis lg phe pro Staten Rls WI Se the Dri are made to wear in the morning hours | Stone, which is also in inexhaustible sup- been a birthday presént to him, as I've | but no doubt, this will be corrected. ir, | Afirmed the two-thirds rule. Van Buren | » - = 1 the Street. An. this is. hot, permitted Bont ee on pe Sonamet gwigafe sufficient rarel A was clear] i : — abroad it is only nat ely seen him without it except the new cell blocks yet to be built. the dele y he. choices of 2. inajority 3 + Julius Rosenwald, president of Seare, get a black i our afternoon gowns, | that is sweetened and contains a Ris Tosguu Ny a1 Ligetig's at Horo evi og gen the required two-thirds vote. Lewis Cass | Roebuck & Co., who is at the St. Regis This gown that has no tag on it and | Mineral elements of plant food. Another Each day ripened the friendsh but military discipline is the rule. and | 2180 on a ballot or two received a ma. | hotel, said that the offer was made by Which is such a useful adjunct to the | ruth of science is that one product of y en e fslendsitp be: woe the man si ts i PM ority vote. After a number of fruitless | Nis company because of the company’s Wardrobe is often made of black, but or Jupljasand other vegetable shuns, tween Jimmy and Lisette. The old bi Lm sng oy Nn ajor ots the name of James K. Polk, of | interest in farmers, with whom a consid. there is an inclination toward black and | " that humus in the soil is the man was nearly frantic; he grew thin fellow Sa us rden, g-hearted Tennessee (who had been Speaker of the | erable pat of its business is done. As White marquisette and voile that has | Meansof securing some control over what and wore an habitual strained, worrfed as the prisoners obey House) was proposed and he j. | far as new no money had actually 8rown stronger each month. are called the uncontrollable factors in look, afraid to leave them out of his the Yoiss, he le their friend and coun- p Was Dom} ¥.” Such a gown fulfills many missions. If | Fo Production, heat and moisture. Jouk, 4 5 nated. He as the first ark horse” to | F “The proposal by the Council of G unlined it is exceptionally cool, as it does H or a moment, he could be seen | “| win a nomination. uncil of Grain ¥ cool, 25 —nere are some fertilizer f; n the prison yard a fine baseball field In 1848 Lewis Cass, of Michigan, easily Exch “Nitrogen anges.” said Mr. Rosenwald, “was to not have starch in it, and it can be press. | are well worth remembering: Nitrogen hobbling up and down the deck all | has just nished grandstand, i smoothness day long. ’ U8 (18 .fee sea gh 500, ol na the Leaven. | ODtained the two-thirds vote and was Place an expert agiculturist in every edinto every week, if nec- | encourages strong leaf, vine and bush The time drew near when Lisette | Worth nines will play ball this summer, | JOMinated, but he was beaten by General | county. His duty would be to give in- NS bast i i Taylor, the Whig candidate, because of | Struction and practical demonstration in! The part about voile is that it |and fibre. Phosphoric acid makes bloom was to land. All smiles had left their have five ball clubs, three made up the : ienti i : +, wri “get” candidacy of Martin Van Bu scientific agriculture, intensive farm.ng, does no* wrinkle. It is for this reason | “set d pods form N faces. Jimmie was to go on and to | Of Whites, one of colored and one red, the | 0 CITE TE LATER TER (now the | Proper rotation of crops and such mat. that it is a close rival to muslin for wash antly. “It the “wila growth an y ters. The idea was to teach farmers how | blouses. In the summer, when one is | farm is profuse and £0 on meant a separation for months. depu pity 8 Republican) . They bade each other good-by, but Sl tie en pb tol Mo the Sv n Joa candidates were Lewis | © the Pest restits from thi not a word of love or endearment had | much as questions decision | €88, James Buchanan and Stephen escaped Jimmie's lips. will go out of the irae the cell Douglass, a Senator from Illinois. “I'd rather die,” he said to himself, | This would hardly suit or please the he twothinds rule the when g » g : g s a = 2 sd § § 2 gif i g ee f g 3 E g : : 3 i g g “than ask a girl to starve on my in- friends in the bleachers at Forbes Field, Jone: If ever I'm promoted, then me but ‘it to Lihese. The boys ate looking that the fight between the chief onolulu.” Sort ts “Please forward my fan,” wrote Lis. | tt and. if successful, Sports brough ] bh be put on. The only game barred is ette to the captain’s wife, “and have | football, for that would give too many some friends on board write their | opportunities to some Nuimes pri as 3 memento of the glo- enemies in the i ed, state but four. — ous s on the ship.” ven ten has been every . es a | St BT MTR TR | eCopt ty ns e as he noticed a young man scrawl- istration) was nominated at Cincinnati | 3 i unique the railroads of country in that ing his name on a fan covered with elfiment 3t 31.800, would without much opposition, Douglas made public to-day show hieroglyphics. Fo sotimate sus From. the way She his x Wi 8,856 a He's writing his name on your | at Leavenworth er charming Honolulu friend's fan,” ex- | more will be necessary. “The plained a young woman standing near- | tiary is within a few minutes by. “You're the next on the list. Last | Leavenworth and is located on part the best of all.” vid Fort Lenvenwoih seservation. “Give it to me; I'll send it to her,” I Cwryling ALLE Sonate uction said Jimmie, raging with jealousy. lumber of co ase, he in When the fan was in his possession | convict labor. The put he scratched out all the names and | large blocks and dressed and in the small space left, wrote: convicts. The brick clay and ou Darling, what do you want with = worked up and bricks made t names when you can have convicts. Sverydiing mine for keeps? Received notice of | Can be is made, worked up my promotion this morning. —Jimmie PV onvict 1abSE. tiny will begin adjourned Horton.” operation many victs the “split” Jimmie was again his smiling sel | now tion wits 2s A ea pre Domination Since no i ; 1 FE £2 838 i i if i Lg? i 88 sg i 93 i tg i i H | E 2 $ E g i : : { I 2758 Li Sof it : F £ g £3 i i TH ils g I £1] 2% ig : 7g : 3 § =H £ ' fh i | ; : ; | y g 8 g 83 r 5 i i | : § i | E ; : ; i | : ; 282 : gq | il i 7 ; 5 ! g : i 2 | 3 { 4 3 i fi 3 gE ; i i i et : § 3 Ee | g I Hl i g g ar REFS Hs iii} i g il 4 3 3 i 3 i § js : it | | : i ] of i 7 i | HH £8 : i : a gd ti I i od 13 i i : f ; : | 2 i : i : i i: : i i it ; i 3 ; ; i i I : i : i B f 2 § § ; f i fee i i : 1 £ i i 3 | i I E hi By} FREe £ g a TH + : : : ii 52 gi ji § : 7 : | LN t b § 3 PE ; : fd § § i i g ge | iz : 5 when he received a message from tentiary. Bellefonte will have 5000 acres Lisette saying: Td rather save Sour of fine farm land, a3 againat 1000 acres had no difficul name than any er under the sun, | & ven location is equal to Grandfather is furious.” Leavenworth's from the view. | vote for § : | gigs 5 3 : : i : : : i} ; | i i’ ] i i | i 1 i B52 3 ; i g g i 58 H : i Ef i : 1 §% f | : | ; is ! is raise some cultivated crop, like potatoes, for a year or two before planting to pep- ermint. The ground is prepifed for this or earl a - 5 : Z 73 4 E i 5 5 i if 2 i i i i gf i g g 2 F858 §dzs §FF : g § : i i i g Hl 7 : £ : “g : 7 I | 5 L : : i : g§ f 2 : : $8 i kB g§ | : 8 : | : ; f i i : g g ! g i : | : §38E : 2 i i g : : g i FEF § g is du i g i ; i 2 1 : 1 g & : ; sf E 2 {| ; i i i 3 E | i : ! 7 i : : z ! : i E : 7 i ] : : ; : is if : | ; g 23 g 8 £ g i i i 3 : 3 : g it : i I £ § 5 E | : g : ; g t ‘ ~8f § Ll 3 i i i : : g g fe : ; ; i ] i £ | 3 7 lf by true. And not only true, but it’s all more pretty than |stones and are made in London.| ‘For two weeks he bad that I here. mes: girls and less pretty than you! re— began to think of a onal ed with paper to keep oo © Vai sian
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