THE PIONEERS. | love the man of nerve who dares to do fhe sturdy hero, stalwar through, ’ fho tread the rut repown? turmoil reed of ful gallantry, was her « while a geore o jealous warriors. of vantage and | ting better to do, ourting with patheti interest. The kloof was a patch of a rocky hollow that had been left when the outskirts of the fort had been cleared for an unobstructed range. There was grateful shade and comparative coolness to be found in| the kloof, and there Baby Buffles usually took the air At eariy morn on one eventful day | Captain Murdo left the fort alone, on | a visit to a distant kraal. It was an | unusually burning and suffocating | day; the welcome coolness of even. | ing came at last, and we were seated | at dinner, which was graced by the stant es more of rejected and from distant points from want of some looked on at eyes of gloomy the bush in inspiring presence of car only lady. Our manners had distinctly improved | under her short regime, and our con- | versation sometimes bordered even on | brilliancy. Suddenly, In the midst of our Jonts and laughter we were startled by a succession of piercing screams from the direction of the kloof, and through : the open window saw a viston ul Hor | SIL girections Iie Dig with tha geant Jones running swiftly i the blare of an agitated bugle | along the path. | intimated a surprise We hur-! it bundle from the find the en | into the bush. 1 disa obedien: inten line rode it past, le took a bee dropped the and table, to wunted ing in @ to the! my art we the y impaired by over POON Y the ulation fything put vou wr by ating cooked, non-nutritious food, and functions and cir weakened hy continuous with very little ex air, there is apt to rosisting recuperative cating way to 1 reapira Haw Der : tory "nis horse What heen geodon. tary employment or little ship atl the of trope were you ug orcise outdoor In he the bundie wrapped so tenderly in his jacket 1 peered in--it was Buffles, Baffles sleep ing iike a humming top! I shouid know our baby among twenty thou! said I kissed his little drowsy face and felt inclined to salute his father! in the same manner but silently | grasped his hand instead. We walked | horses gently for a walle and Murdo did the talking “Most extraordinary occurrence, | instructed to Collingwood. 1 was riding nolselessly connection with the use of canned along a grassy bridlepath when 8 | hash, composed of fresh meats, pota troop of baboons crossed in the moon | toes and onions. This compound has light. Sultan, as you know, cherishes | been already issued to some of the a strong aversion to baboons, so he | troops as an experiment, and has went up on his hind | proven very popular and satisfactory, repiy opened be or power The warning of the fa timely and sensible ord-Herald health burean Chicago Reco Hash for Our Soldiers. Hash will probably be made a fea: | ture of the regulation | army. legs, wheeled | about, and was for bolting in the op | The observations will cover a period posite direction; but in the fleeting of three days, and will be made at the glance I had of the creatures. who following posti: Forts Meyer, Va; were giving their peculiar, horrid Leavenworth and Riley, Kan.; Thom. night calls, I noted that the biggest | as, Ky.; Sheridan, Ill; Slocum. N. Y.: one was carrying a white bundle, and | Snelling, Minn.; the Presidio, Cal.; I thought 1 heard a little ery—a | Camp Thomas, Ga, and Madison bar strangely familiar sound that made racks, N. Y. One of the points to be my heart jump with apprehension. determined is the different ways in “I spurred Sultan into a charge | which the compound can bo served among the apes, scattering them fn! without much trouble, ean need attentios have the omes with ti will never culture To he requires keen eye: man that his houses are f succeesfn sight and the who does not discover with lice infested That these fe person has neither of person who goes through mechanical sort way with thought for nothing is not he wins victories. Poultry World of THE FARMER SOCIALLY. [a the course of an interesting arti cle on “New Life in the Farming Towns” in the Cultivator, the Rev. Mr. Pardee, of Worcester County, Mass, pays farmers this deserved com- pliment: “The modern farmer has not, ag some suppose, fallen behind in his inteliectual equipment. If you break through the crust of reserve, you will find in the society and in the homes of the farmers a degree of in. telligence and a breadth of informa: tion that will sometimes surprise you. The economies of the farmer's famiiy are due, not to ignorance or incapa city, but to the difficulties In the farm. er's life and In the economic condi tions under which he is forced to la ee £ Reneration niagi and obiain bette: iral de When ate a dis which JUS those appear eased cond piaces them the farmer the fowls the warts, sores and outside of uses of Tumors, fowls as they are to some human in dividuais, and come from the | causes, being also as difficult to cure There are those who attempt to make cures of such cases, which ia wrong, as such fowls should be destroyed Sends Army Cook to School. There is at least one colonel in a French regiment of the line that is popular with his men--that is, if the road to a man's heart is through his stomach. The colonel of the 128th in fantry sends his regimental cooks to a cookery school, sq that they may learn how to vary the monotony of fare and make greater use of the means placed at their disposal. He personally su pervises the marketing and cooking, and while the cost of the men's mess is no greater than it used to be, the food is much more palatable. AN A OS SS In the eleventh century England was an earthquake centre 4 fre Hall Hotel a p——— ’ CENTRE HALL, PA JAMES W. RUNKLE, Prop “ow equipped lable supplind with the best. Bummer boarders given #pociag aitention. Healthy wocality, Beautiful sonBery Within three miles of Penne Cave, & most beauti. ful sublerrancen enlaces LY & Lowi Well locaied for hunting sad febhing Heated throughout. Free carrisgs vo sll tratos Hotel Hag BELLEFONTE. PA ¥. A. NEWCOMER, Prop. Heated throughout Pius Blabling. BATES $1.90 PER DAY preparslions for Jurors and any persons coming 0 own on . 3 A SS SHA SATII SATA Bar and Cavers; Bpecial Witnesses, BEC. 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