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WE SELL CHEAPER TIHAN o‘ffign DEALERS BUY, = SN TN | priuciples,” replied Senator Casey. “Ivery- | muu, ‘is this: Do vou mean to say that if | some mon o to buv soms theatrieal | TIILV N\ NN SEODA | s too i v consider: is- | i e resignati i X AL OaB0Y. s you t some ¢ some th f I\ argo to be moved aay considerable dis- | ing for resignations or until the end of the STOR“‘AS ABOUT hlflN‘\lURb. thing is systematically arvanged and we | the povernment of the Unitod States wkes a | costun ¢ wardrabe and tako the sum | ”“,‘ U\LY l\“\ll) l“‘,l‘“RM_ | tance and it will not be practicuble to en- | yoar before beginning the actuai work of con know just exactly what overything costs aud | piece of paper and orints on one sideof it the | out of my selary, 1o told me he shougnt | it Solidation. And so the weeks and months what everything is worlh totis. A farm hio ‘This s oue dollar, and undor it the ours, for instance, has its beolkseper, its “That it1s lezal tender for all debts, | not toll what migat happen and I could zot {5700 cach and containing two rooms cach | omy but very little actual effort to handlo the 1 wo sma'l frame buildings costing about | have slipped away, with much talk of econ- Millions of Bushels ot Wheat Under the | overseer awd its emploves. We have reports | ¢ 05 aud puulic duos.’ and on the back | along without them, As we wenton throu ; ol Board Have Not i should have b sted and in a fow years | public funds for the benefit of the taxpayer.’ | | bad outter vot buy the wardrobs as I could overy day from tho.farm showinz just what | of it pri:ts the words “This is one de swiYkkiiidoltio Closaln e S 3 g % s ¢ ork and oul to Cloveland 1 saw oth welve-room brick building could "have e Enow and Farmers Lend'ny Money. bas been dene during the day aud wh Do you mean to say that that does not make tications, and ut Dotvowt, [ st laft: on Practiced Strict Ecoxmy. 4 put up thit would bave boen a credit to Dr. Cullimore, eye and ear, Boe bldg. each man, each horse and eich machine ivazood dollar, and as zood for use ie cast. It was shortly after this that thore thie board and to that part of the city. — i doun B Ol MU CoR R RR O tear Sl il onBl erCal nighel U (tad St s un aet in ouo of the plays on which the o “I'ho location is also bad. It should have RDUCATIONA every machine in proporiion e ‘Gicneral Sheridan looked at the man as hio hole troupe uppearod on the stage. [ had | £ys-n2 £ 0 S A 3 on farthe st. It is shoved off down B 3 THE DAY OF CHEAP FARMING GONE BY. } qiioiue "o ™" woris * it does atd | stond thero in tha midgst of ths nudionco, o my stand with tho rost when McCais | EX°ENSES OF TWO YZARS COMPARED. vi ailrond and almost against the | Young women are aot allowed to gradu- e e ] hi """“c"l:, . lough spole very roughly to me and asked | — v ion of tho Iustitute for tho Deaf. froa German universitios. 3 3 ** ‘Ol man, [ wiil answer vour question by was ioing thore, 1 was thundo “To the westward the community is rapiay 4 R T 5 o re: 2 prohts arising from and W i Lol 10 B gnent of the United States shon ake v vent to him hat saw = ~ . el ory e arther west to 5 kota Whoat — A Oongressman | Cony st how mach of an intorest we are | il ianon Yous foranond Lo words “oasial | Withod 15 sor rid of me e thar L woald vor 00l Sitew—1Ialk in Favor of | have boen soveral blocks farther Wosl 10 1y many of the public schools of Massa: Whom Secretary Rusk Will gattin on tho capital we buve invested: ALL | Webster.” Suppose they shouid pick you up sign my position, He said that ho would e Itetrenchment buc Don't hood. 1o chugstisllypeweiting Aad Shoxihang seboicy 5 ¢ for $ ,000. farminz of this kind is dono on a largo sc and run vou throuxh ono of the greal cept my resisnation a ed e i3 woull 0. ¢ “Tho streots 1 past the present sito | introduced. Endorse for $3,000 Wo have, for instance, twouty harvestors, | orument printing prosses and stamp on hour | 4o.me uns good l,l’;Ie:;l'x:fl“lL;\‘\‘:('l",l[\vn:u\«\x o Matosthas S he el .‘..‘ffn'":,'égw,"..':.u'v‘ i ot bo for | Pexas loarning has been made the targot \lmd we can havvest 320 nl"'l"nx]u.{ll»\gll-jxi' fdaxs | back in lesters a foot long, ‘Daniel Webster. | he thereupon toid e to e o the fivo years to come. 'The building stands on a | for many a shaft, you the state a school S STl 1 putting in the wheat we dvill in about 250 & Now would that make you a United Staies | hoteland ho would give ittome. [did so 7 side or rather in a sort of ditch that has | fund of $100,000,00. LCopuriohted 1801 by the Av T peotal || 2oresic dasiand our;mavhinca are all worked | gopators and with that 230 [ went to my home in I In discussing the affaivs of the school board | 100, eooped out of the hillside, | Cupo May teachers have been provided Wasnixaroy, D. C., Dac. 10.—(Special | undor the direction of a foromun, so that “Phe audienco roaved and laughed and tho | ditua, I was wotting 3254 week suiary and | an ex-mewmber of that body said yesterday 10 | w0 make the lots level. Thoro appears & with riding whips. Hitherto the pupils have Correspondence of Tis Bex, |—Iho new sen- | neithor tlmo nev l'"'?r‘,‘:‘; l*lM- 1"0 l:i:l:;;:-‘l‘-":fi old man sat down.” there was a half week's salary due me, a Bre man : 10 be no established grade on the street run- | been riding rough-shod. . ators from the northwest are bringing in | We cau throsh from 1,200 o %010 bushels of i e End besterHi soon as [ got home 1 sent a chack to Mr. Mo “Daring tho past yoar thoro have beon no | DI cast and wost for moro than halfa mlo | Threo thousaud womon of Greeco havo derful reports of the immenso cropsof 0 0y, b L Cultough for the other £37.50. 1t was some e i > "% | oastward und none at ail to the west. ASto | gizned a potition to the government asking wonderful oy o hiave boon | ETaI cuns from the threshing macaino into | Ono of the richesi of the new members | tino after this that 1 happonod to bo public ofiicials in tho city of Omaha whobavo | 1 \"syeat running north and south the grade | that public schools of art and industr wheat and other cereals which have been [ yyrons und thess are dumped into tue pit of | of the hoase is [on, Joba Mitchell of Mil- | Wu<hingron when Mr. MeCallouzh talkod louder and more porsistently about ths | anpoars to bo uncertain at any point with | cetablishad for womon. raised this year in tho Dakotas and Minne- | our graiu elovator and ave varried by an end- ) waukee, - Mitoholl fis the son of Alexunder | playinz there. I called 1pon bun at bis hotul. | exu of careful economy that had been inaus- | in half a milo of he building. M. Hitcheock | “ipyq necessary 87,000 to completo the oudow- sota. A large part of the wheat of North | less cliain of buckets to tho rooms in wii Mitcholl, the groat railroad man, and be is | Ho' yeceived me kindly aud among other @ urated tnao did cert embers of the reed Lo bring tho lofs to grade and he 1as | et 'rind for a chair of tntellectual philoso- Dakota is yet unthreshed aud in those coun- We wish it to bo stored. H:«I{l]\lhulfl amillionaive, ‘Tho Mitehell bouse | things said what [did not cousider a very | gy of Biueation on speaiing of tho | bad a scction of tho hill draggea into the | [N TG 0y Sumilton colloge has tles whero tho greatost distross was last The Farms of the Future. R A b R T R B e management ohools. ravine so as to muke o lavel placo for tho | just boen received by the college trensuror. o ( tates, aud Jobn 1 1L iu coming was that f ced. aniE suilding and loave a cu 0 hill ¢ A professor will bo clected to the chair next year the crop s tho largest. FHundredsof | .y, ooy jiop think, senator, that the ten- | to Washington wauted to rast o houso hore SV plied Mr. Voorheos with a slight s of extravaganco have | sito about ten feet deep and the width of the | o ° thousands of busnels of grain are lying under | gopey of the times is toward smail farms | which woald not seew uncomfortable w him. | taugh, “he said, . you very | beon c ainly through tha exposures | lots tonm, ¥ the snow from the lack of hands todo the | ratheér than large ones ! Heélooked ALavL AN sslaotcudonaw Bioh cost il in@tactilive mads by Tire Bre, it 1s but fair to admit, but N0 one seems to know whother the graco, f.‘}«3&1"\:.'};"\»'"'.“{,;‘u{h\!:[x\.m ufm_{“lLL'hlni-:;‘l,“ful::' '.'S g. T o are full of | “No," replied Senator Ca “1 do mot. | 35,00 n year and toid the real estate agenthe | azamnst you. The only trov with you uat there are other lonks tha ‘o no when it is flnally established, will bo higher | Tico and young i yoars, boe 00 h“wsum& u“w\nm::. e | 1 thinlk overything potnts to oxpansive farm: | would take 1t. Tho roil ssiate man said “All That you arosucn o dunn fool I | Haeg e O red apbonrs. o "bo | oF lower thun tho foundation of tho school | than 20, ‘bas won tho Cobdon club prize of monoyiandsthe Minnear s fug. The farms of the future in this country | rizht,” but excused himself from making the | don’t think that was kind, do you ! b o building, 300 oftered 1n rotation at Uxford, Oambridgo ¥ cqually truc 5 who were hiereat the time of the meeting of the | wili po targo ones rather thau I lease’ that_afternoon, as he was very busy. “Not very i ! por d James wae made th “In all probability the Hitcheock site | and other universities. Hor namo is Vie- republican national committee told me that | Farming becomes more of a business every | and asi iteholl 1o call around the | “Well,” continucd Mr. Voornoes, “I met Tmcs Wi o the | woulls nover iave boon solootd by tha board | torine Jeans, ; ; cords of monov wore comiug frou the northi- | your ad the outlooic 1 ihat “«:-: s ian R LY UL kEb YIRS np Aol Bl Lo G im again In New Yoris, (nls was st &% | (usy voar: Thay alloged repoatodtyshas (£ | 1f Me, Hitehooolehnd ‘not porsoutlly Jabbiod | foithe Qokiand Boapd of Biducasion Ehaying 3 fnves rming w 0 best paying indus- it he was J R cll fror 3= | tho tim> ho roturne Burop:, during e 1t 0! ofce thay sould ie thing through rereed that merried teachel st go, ost ooy fon “m'sq"m"‘ gng l:m“ 1o tries of the United States, The day of cheap | consin be did uot propose to lease a | pehoarsal, and went rieht \I‘p 10 tho L':” oo s,,,w,f,‘.” ’”‘,i,_‘” B ::\“,,\,:, (‘hfi “Somo of the members of the board were | question the women aro asking each other is, probability was that a greatamount of money | gy is passing away. There is very littlo | $5,000 house to a tenant about whose credit ot o wd and | o a1 (10 & A ac Ho 100 satisfied with the site whon it was Gis- | since no distinetion was mado, what will ba 5 1} g ¢ nd helt ont m n i an agement of the schools, no i ith the v would be sent east to be loaned. Mr. | yyoceupied government lands left which ure | ho koew nothing, As soon as Mutcholl bad | 4 1 the acting, *How do you do,John? o manner in which the board is progres- | cussed, but for political and other reasons tnoe effect of the resolution where the teach. Brackett, one of the biggest operators of | worth anything and the day hus come whon | left the oilice he jumped futo a cav and drove | [am glad 1oseo you.' He stared al mo as | gy aloag the line of cconomy may best be | were afraid to antagonize the editor of the | ers happen to be men{ Minueapolis, says that about $100,000,000 | Lho prives of coponls must Fiso aud tho psoplo | Lo the Louso of Scevetary Risic und ol lim | houzh he did wot inow mo and told me 10| G50 by o glance i the current ocpendic | World-Forald i’ Dr. Ernst, tho new orofessor in tho Har bave boen gotton out of tho ground of the | MUSt pay tho farmers what their products | he wanted to know somathing about this new | ot out of his road. Isupposo ho wns VOry | {urasfor the fivst four months of the year | *Then the reprosentatives of tho Smoad | vard Modical school, was tho man who onco o Minuesot ‘[; ol a | are worth, ‘The increase in consumption | « ssman named Mitehell, who cawe from | angry at my presumption in speaking to him 00 and a corresponding period of tho prosent | #¥stem of heating and ventilation get in thoir | demonstrated to some sceptical profossors two Dakotas and Minuesota this year and | o¢ wheat' the world over averages alkee, . e A e An e e s ais Yl lant corcasuontling perlodonno progant |{orEHRE BB DR T o hoav to ohango | (e TuskABat obryan bl kol ba: plthod the farmers of theso states are payiugoff | 40,000,000 bushels of wheat overy vear and | \What do you want to know about him?" | had beguu to' break. | thought I could sco Jonthe of Jils. August. Septamber and | the plans of the Keliom sehool, 50 as to in- | by repoatedly curving tho ball between two thelr mortgages and are looking avout for | this itcrense will goon. Tho time will come | aswed the secretary of agriculturo, “As far | ovidences of this diteing tho ta L was WIth | b hos 1415 the odreont. o penditures of tho | clidothe Smond system, and lastly they suc- | posts set up in w line. good loans. when thero is less wheut than tho wor as [ know he is a very good fellow and a very | him board were $31,171.24. For the corresponding | ceeded in getting ‘the board to put a 31,200 ‘I'he appsal for funds to erect the needod . 7 wants and prices will have to vise to induce | bright man, [ don’t kuow who ho is for for ud what ara yon doiug now " I asked, S0 the ourrant oxpensos were | heating and ventilating apparatus in tho | yuilding for the Yule iaw school Is moetin, Ono of tho biggest farmers of the United 0 . | mouths of 1 he currmt exp ¥ for tho Yule inw g 2 AR el : the farmers to raise it. Asibis now it does | spoaker, but be is a <ood msn. “lam InNew York doing newspaper work | £12'155°0 or a httle over &,000 mors | Hituhcock site. % with @ genarous response. Ovor $:0,000 hus Statos, and the man who controls perhaps | not pay to raise wheat in most parts of the 'L dou’t care a cent about his politics and | and writing v differentsubjects of various | {paby tha sum spent last yoar. This does not “Members of tho Board of Education havo | ygen assurad, and the sum is growing rap- ns large an amount of cultivated land as any | United States. The State Board of Agri- | his church rolations,” roplied the agent. | kinds. I have great hopes of wny now book | {uifiae” * the - amonnt expendod suddenly vecome tremendoasly aroused . I'he building will oceupy tho front of a may in the United States senate, 1s Senator | oulturs for Oblo lutely investizated tho pWhat [ want to know I3 about s cradit, 18 | which has just eamo outand I'hopo somo o sites ind tha monoy_ pad tor elaction | ubon thy subjoct of v Ax’clliu|'V(\vll‘1}r'::;:l‘4‘l'nl|rl‘x‘\ll“ apicious sito on Kl streot, noar the campus. v e yakota. The Carrington 03t §2 e he ood eriough to &,000 4 year house | time to make a name in literature. tis,amounting to §3,500.50 dren. All last spring the; ed LT iesalilnaltte b B PTG e ;“gmoy ??:ldh 'loml[‘lnhy ioala lacaallin: raiso whoat in that stata, and the secretary | reut! Thavs what L wantto know.” Fiask G CARPENTER Phio total. oxpouditures for the fvat four | foul sie from ‘tho' water closots “au [ e Deexel fisgtite iy, Ebiedelpbia, tow 3 8 : o of the Board of Trade of Toledo made a simi- " said Uncte Jerry with a smule, as - — ve amounte 101 295,00 tho High school to circulate through BEINE A : Ru0. TN ber of square wiles of Dakota land and it has | Jar investigation and fonud it cost $20 por \va which ukmfi.fv GUATO Mot MANY -‘,f““,',““ fdiy “"".:n",.',".,'.',\.,’J”‘A‘,','.':S.{',’,\'.‘4), :. tho building where 500 pupils bad "“f”““l”‘”.'““‘,'.','l“".l“""l‘,“.’“‘"v“l',‘f“l“L-“Ll'i‘."' 5,000 acres under cultivation. Senator Casoy | acre to raise wheat in southern Michigan. | below his Santa Cluisdiko face, “1 think i - 1pramé canvlotion taat they havetheschools | to. breatho it and vet they saiv not the [ FONt N SFORLCUIERTE MO0 UWESC, (BERAR 13 the business manager of this tract and he [ We find that it costs us avout & per acre for | is. 1t Johu Mitchell makes vou eut a ¢ v Raligrt Buchanan in about tho most economical notch that [ frightrul spectevs of divhiheria and scavlot | oo o' viicence that gave it to the cause of 18 oneof tho broagost minded farmers in the | 81l the whoat wo ratse w Novuh Dakuta, and | for £,00,000 you may bring itheroand I | Unto how iaay duon euch hout could be mvented, and they are content o lot | f¢ up boforo thom that, now mako | g3 Gion Wi i you cannot get the farmers to raise wheat i will endorse it and taut check will ba the il nttle tngers se o the: lip and slide along, their nights and days hideous when any one = 5 & country. Ho looks, however, more 1ike® | Ohjo until you pay them u prico that will not | best pices of paper sou ever bad in your | Some geutio eift of love, 50 o fover "Mao Loachors' poy rofl for the months of | happons to suggest heating tho Clifton Hull [ ProfossorRowlandof Wohns Hopkins unt. rolentiflc littevatour than a farumer, nd bo is | thom o kool percontaze over tho &0 WAt It | land. " But my endorsément won't. el it That is tho soul's best offering Soptomber tud Dolouer of 1300 amounted | sehool buildiug with stovos, To accopt as | vorsity, hus Just comploted 8 maching for the one of the best business men and one of the | costs 10 raise1t. 1look for tno time when | and it will be worth just as much without { SOme hippinags whi 50, o §i24 and for tho corresponding | truo tha thoory of certain members of the | study of astronomical physics, whi ! vi ' 5 o pvo ) R taRs )6 [an 0 $id, 4108 0 esponding n dino tho atmos. | delicacy, surpassos anything which nas yoy (et ponn ho senato. Ho | Wheat will be worth $1.5) a bushel, aud even | it Some boon wo toss aside [ RN o Lt 08 board one wouid have to imagine the atmos- | , surpa st U Bt g O e 1 g | 8t thia Tuto. it will hardly pay to vaise it in Aud only thit oiie selfish oye O ¢ Lo schoot vear | phoro in tho vicinity of Clitton HIll as ac. | beon made. 'Tho mackumo is desicnod_csjpor 13 & man of broad ideas, high culture, and he { o0 parts of the union." May smile gnamomont on the giver, Deminning Jaly. 1900 the Janitors pay roll | tually reeking with polsonous vapors and | fally for thostudy of he spectruim and tho has made o considerablostudy of ull questiors | o 0 0 L h G idan Settled a Crank king of great men’s sons, I sce th How many of 1, count or treasuro B e g e and fou Like. partod of tha | alive with microbes of the wost porniclous | lovomant of the fixed stars and It 1s cupa- relating to tho agricultural interssts of tho Senator Voorheos' boy, James, has written littlo livas, that perish t T D oAb aui porlod of tho | fnd doadly chavacter. Exactly the opposite | ble of ruling 1,000,000 lines to tho inch, Ho co om tho rogion of large | Speaking of these conzressional cranks and | another book. 1t is enutled “The Talc of vuer us 4 moment's p : Al Y e {8 truo. ‘The buiiding stauds out painfuily | California was the firststato to cut loosa country. mes from 8 ® 3 3 " ber of rooms are occupled this year as last. Gy farma and when T asked him today to tell me | their crazy thoories which thay are alvewdy | Wealth, and it is not of that striking uent’s space o comfc 4 T {solatod from habitations of any kind, and | from the school book mouopoly. Tho stato 4 T In the United | Fusbiug into the two housos in the shape of | character whicn will set tho country on tive. r biipd, wo front the sun The Hiten ¢ Ruildin but for the fact that it stands ut present at | printing office, i superbly equipped institu- something of the biggest farms lu the Unlted | pijly, [ neard Mr. Loech, the director of tho | Young Voorbeos 1s now, [ jndge, about i And canuot sag tho angels near us, Continulng the gentloman sald the lower ond of a sort of ditch or flume in | tion, 1s located in Sacramento, where all States ho replied: mint, tell a good anti-sil story the other | veurs otd. He is a tall, thin, wild-eyed Forget the tender duties done “What is known a3 the Hitehcock building | thu hillside it 15 certainly located where the | books used in the public schools of the stato T supposo the biggest farm in tho United | night concerning an incident of Goneral | young man, with a high' forohead and a By willing sla 1 etivor us, at Clifton Hill 18 anothor avidenca of biund: | 4 Will'bo particuiatly puro and satuorious. | are manufactured and sold to school districts States 13 the Dalrymple farm, which is lo- | Goorge Sheridan’s campaign of last fall. | kreat shock of brown haiv, which stands np rth and its: filiness, all the fair oring extravaganco. The peoplo of Clifton | it Vuiiding could bosasily ventilated even | at uctual cost. During tho yoar onding Juro BAMS b, R TLEDIS SAED MOLRD o [ Baid M. sach | from his cranium as though it was covered Creation of tuis heavon and w1y, ill ana Croighton Heights undoubtedly | if hoated by stoves, S0 loug as the ehitdron | 30, 1501, 219,064 books were printed and sold, o B 1 oy hnd “Sheridan was goiug 1o make a spoech in a | with cowlicks. He hasa very imtenseair, | Aillives whih die that wo mn ive, neoded o school building, but why should | in a‘seore of small school buildings in the | ana the recsipts were loags to Oliver Dalrymple. This farm contalns | 1oy 1ot a thousand miles from Washington | and is extremely eurnest in everything ho AlLgifus of gorgioe we pa 8 by; £7,000 bo put into a framo school building wt wded portions of the city can get slong in | A teachor iu ono of Chica, 80,000 acres of the vichest of Dakota lanas. | and he was warned bofore he left the notel | undertakes, His earne ever, has All blessings loye huth pow 1 to ive fton Hill when other parts of the city | yooms Leated by stoves, it is aosolutely | sont a pupil home because the child’s breath It'is well farmed and its output is very large. | that ho would provably meet an oid gray- | notso far been productive of very groat We scorn, O God, or we duiy nending additional school facilities equally us | Sbeti to talk about Impure alr ut the Hitoh. | smncked 1oudly of tho fragrant onion, A Tho finest farin In the United States 1s the | Paired, long-beardod, plausible looking fel- | success. Ho started out atone time, I be- Sl DB B bad wero givon small_ buildings costing but | cock school as @ result of homting with | storm immediately urose, culminating in o P b botongs to B 1. and J._ | 10w during his stay and that he ought to have | licve, a8 & minatrol, and from that drifted | [y Dienoy curds catarch, Boo bld £300 to $1,000! The only answer seems 0 lic | gi5vos DronoLoed Viotory for tho onion, cou Grandin farm, which beiongs to E. B. and J. | }oiping to do with bim, for Lo was | into traveliug ubout with second cluss g P i, 1dg. | fu tho fact that Mr. Hitehcock sold the lots Qther Poonliarities B a1t Oxdan O ibe b L. Grandin, who came from Tidiout, Pa., | o crank. The man was fully de- | theatvical troupes. Ho has a liking for tho W01 DRE " mro @ tlap. upon which tha Chifton Hill school 15 being 5 tondont; *Tonchers cannot reguiato & pu- some years agoand bought a large tract of | scribed to him and he knew him | stage and bis friends told him that he had St Niohol PRy f"\' erected and ho nas other lots in the immedi “Thero are other peculiaritios about the | MRUGRLE 5 GEIEIE SREC FORILO & e Dakota land. This farm is in the Red river | when he was accosted by him within a fow | histrionic talent. He was doing this whon St. Nicholas: Sometimes those words vicinity which he desires to sell management of the Omaha schools that aro | BS Rk, o th N o N0 dotig and Valloy, about twenty-five milos north of | Stebs of tho hotal. The man asked Sheridau | tho lato Jobn McCullough aud Senator Voor- | Are wafted past my pulpit from the lips | %A much eheapor b : should have | worthy of notice, O e B T e DA Ry S B aat) ) Y o if ho might reply to his spocch that even | hees dined together one duy. Jobn Mo- | Of soma deliant boy or girl—who, by the | beon erectod until tho inereasod population T'wo sibstitute teacners Pranpng MOARS arne, TARREWIS L O ) o 10 man ght rep 4 y ) ) Al 890 of ny people, u ertainly most s'argo. It has from 10, 0 1! v ing. neral Sheridan said that he had | Cullough was o great friend of Senator [ way, may care a great deal in spite of | justiied the erection of modern brick | employed, although the superintendont Says [ b ro o065y er cultivation and it bas made & profit of 0 vel A mes g and th g Voornee: n the or g [ p o 4 071 house., thoy are not needad, to do the same work for x un P 1o control over tha meeting and that he could | Voornees,and upon the latter telling him that | this off-hand ussertion to the contrary, [ | School hous [ e ol Pl 80,000 during the past ten years, The | not give him an opportunity. The old mau | he had ' son who was on the stage Me. 7 . “ St fr “Admitting that the four-room building is [ which the cadets or graduates of the train s ey e SR X 't L never quite knew what the expression 350 & day Tho cadets lands comprisiog it are now worth from $45 | then asked Geaeral Sneridan if he would | Cullough offered to take the boy luto his | e¥Rv GG BORE TAGE, K SERRESEOT | neoded, that does not areue that there is ing school got 8230 & dav, Tho cadots | 4 ou®lious® Was *n box of Hallgrs Ausa. to 50 per ncre, and Mr. Grandin has other | answer bim if ho asked him anv. questions | troupo and to make an actor of him if he had | M B MUADORAAE B g or_oconomy in' puteing up @ four-rooni | draw pay for the days in which thoy aro not- | ik, PO farms near this, Ho is ono of tho best farm- | during his speech, and General Sheridan | it inbim. The result was that the seuator [ S14P 00 Lho hind or heid until Tone day cture that cannot be enlarged and which | ually engegod in tea mmu.-»t\‘. ut u;::th.- he sald thoughtfully, It's 30 nice for tha ors in the country and has as superintendent | rephiea tuat he would. ‘Pnat night there was | wroto to his son aua young Vorhees went to | heird the dear little schoolmu’am ex bo too small for the demands of that | stivitos draw theiv reguluf®h het WOmth: | jitlo chaps on my hands. He sald, we Mr. A, W. Dulrymplo, & nephow of Oliver | a very largo udience in tho city hall and | New York and there jowed the company. | pluining to the dewcon that a rap wis a | neizhborhood in a vory short timo if tnat | whothor teachiug ornot. Wijon niot engivsed t got any Ulittle chaps” yet. She Dalrymple who owns the big favm. Iu addi- | Shoridan's fnancial speech was rceived with | McCullough soon saw either that tho young | counterfeit coin formerly used in Ireland | part of tho city continues to grow as it has | In teaching they are supposed 1o O (ol A hy ! John, and John wis squelchod. tion 1 theso farms there are in North Da- | great upplause. In the miastof it the old wis not a success or ho tired of bis | a5 small chang It was the smullest | durine the past threo years. ‘lnvea vours | clerical work ot the oftice of the superin NS kota & great number of farms ranging from | man stood up and sald, ‘Geueral Shoridan, | aiu for some reason or otner and got rid | coin and one ¢ A0 thore wero very few peoplo liviug within | tenden eipins S e —— 1,000 to 6,000 acres. Wa have 5,000 acres in | may be wrong, but I would like to ask you a | of him. I talked with young Mr. Voorhees threa-quarters of a wile of the now building -_\|vwv' of n;n n.“-xlwtl::«:‘rl-vl‘v‘i‘-‘( !‘i'f-‘;‘f‘"xukifi.‘; Ty r e B et Sl one placo and we keep 4,000 acres of this | question about this career tho other uight. Said ho: | 5 20068 ARG L8 S8Pvess LEEH WS thoro are vary fow ciosor now than a quar - | though taoy favor tho plun of consolidution s Bait 3 B0 0000 SAATRIR YO under cultivation." **“There are nine chaucesout of ten that “l saw, bofore we left to make a trip | {11 b yioh B tor of a mile—aud in & couplo of years mora | recommonded by Superiutony Hiond o he decroo of the court low can you manage suchalarge farm, | you are wrong,' replied Sueridan, ‘but I will | through the west, that McCullough was nov | by exclaiming: on’t o a rap that partof the city will probably domana { but when it comes to a quastion of disponsing 96 % PR Lo P answer you d with me and thot he had decidod to B - o additional fagiities and then the board will | with an oxtra techor or anilor then tho b Bloiey T K10 “Tho big Dukota farms are run on business | ** *Whut L wish to ask, coutinued the old | gotrid of me. I wauted bun to advauce | Glasses fitted. Dr, Cullimore, B bld bo iu @ box. ‘The bullding now beiug erccted | wembets fall back aud 3 g Jimmie Voorhees and ¢ ullough at 80 cach are the very least worth, uud s0 folks came to express thelv utter in