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The Oxford Democrat. 46. 6tf. 189». NUMBER VOLUME . SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUE8DAY, NOVEMBER 14. on ni* but it wan too late to cor- do not see what that has to do part, FOREST IN THE a mean to In flame· had he not known that his cap- "I OH* S HABLOW. LEAVES GARDEN. highway was brief. Ha itmck off ai Perbapa tbey get front, rect it AMONG THE FARMERS. In the ton would match it forth before it was with my case," replied the lieutenant, j dlscuMlng matter of fertilizing ■winging pace, bol had gone lea· than rata a hoe and cry, and by rousing the the first the " wae After scattering volley, at t with «η old h« more than scorched. He a who, nevertheless, qnite certain of Attorney Law, tillage girded gardener a hundred yards whan he waa checked oountry head me off. attempted ceased firing, and ran with "araao τ·· no*.' rreommeoded autumn leave·. In the drift of the words. cavalryman highly a : Lieutenant Oakman'a waa piece of strategy whose audacity could M A 1KB. the by gboatly danger all fur their horsea Accustomed pi IΓΙ BLD. autumn of 1897, when the »treeta "You'll be to see noon," sp««ed dar!" real, and be knew it He had nothing not have been surpassed. likely pretty were in the Willi. "Hello, " to such work, w*re stirring they OasιHiu*leae( am pcMfaal ifrtcultura topic· full of fallen learea, 1 made np my he waa the remark of the lead- ηκκ. The voice waa from the rear. In· to fear from the Confederate "I surrender under protest, said, significant ... to wlltlWit Λ44fm· ill i-ommualoMlo··'n mind to them. a regular in a and tearing try After good rain 1 EDWJJLD & ELLIS. er. art· not timea to show saddles twinkling iei*l«.l tor Ult u> Huit D. Hah By lien- he waa in uniform and car- from his chair, but instead of "Theie the <lepartaieat hired a cartman to collect them atinctirely drawing hia piatol the forcea, for rising the lane like a whirlwind. Of ^ Mono. Agricultural Kdllor Oxford Democrat village mnch oonaideration to the like of dowu * about to meet the new ried with him the that he waa a his hands he coolly folded the you. Auctioneer, PvU, M«. « for me and them In a Um tenant wheeled proof derating one of the men had to stay at Licensed damp compact [Copyright, UN, bjr Aatfcor.] I'll own that the ian't clear in necessity a a entitled and shored it into his inner qneation heap In place In the garden where danger. regularly exchanged prisoner, paper rear, ai η ce there wan no animal for ΓΑRI». MAINS mind. I'll have to talk It over with the SOIT· could enter without harm. the old slave, waa lead- to a rafe conduct h the my PROGRESSIVE. wagon doing Pete, negro throng enemy's pocket him, and it was a ainimlar coincidence Mo-teral·. He load· me are Î" thundered While we're bo, T»rm» a bandaome mottled bridled line* Bnt there were on the "What jou the boys. β doing yon It 4 more than Instructive to dumped eight charging CHAPTER X ing pony, hovering doing that the steed thus taken was the per- amc«ing cent· a load. with the women. r*»d mnd only twenty Being gath- and «addled, a gap in the outskirta of the Union and Confederate the man with lereled weapon. can withdraw. Stay SMITH, hear the oiay prescriptions a MKKITSD orariox. through sonal of the dazed Bill, trying r ered from the gutter·, where they lay in a letter. That No donbt find company property offered from various «ourves for fence. Qakman calmly waited nntil he arm it* troop· of irregnlar cavalry, tech- "Merely potting away they'll your senae in L freely drifted thus In the rain· Lientenant Oakman drew hi· revolver to rotue hitiiM'lf to a of things h» heaps, havlug : known aa who dis- hands!" Bill, go a Ion κ and keep an et Law, the miration of New EngUnd agricalt- came up, when be aoked brusquely nically guerrilla*, being dune, up go my agreeable. of the house left t>ehind. Attorney •torm of the previous day, It wai an easy and bt4d his beneath the win- the ball ure. This matter i· to pontion "Well, Pete, what do yon want with regarded the lawa of civilised warfare. With which he laughed and reached eye on him all the time, remembering BOB* AT. HA»· forcibly pressed and be did it In half a In the Another coïncidence waa disquieting. attention at this time the «tuff job, day. dow. close to the Hide of the house. If existence toward the if he hasn't any weapon· except TrllirtlMi ι ju«t by of were not met" The reproach of the of rnich celling. that, Hora· Block i)iilii| aprtug ltflfc< they sufficiently Bill's horse waa the poorest of the whole ! that hat been going through the enemieH attacked, aa be men a or "What is in that letter ?" hid sword. the fact won't biuder him * dally decomposed to be de«irable, and I left bis expected "Reckon yo'knows, boa·. MiasAdele belongs in greater leas degree Β HOLT, paper*, purporting to come from the to would not And him to see itt" if the chance. gronp. them undisturbed. Last spring a single theui do, they done send me wid her boaa Jack a-aayin to both aides daring the war. "Would you like from running, be geta head of the of mo- ^iHABLES iHrpsrtment Agriculture made them as flue as could be unprepared. dat am to take him wid an ride The belief of Lieutenant Oakman was "Trot it oat" The aoldier addressed aa "Bill" ·■ A at the handliog yo' yo' (το oomviiD.] Attorney Oonneelor, Washington, regarding unoccupi- was fixed into desired. In tact, this leaf mould Stauding thus, he kept hie gaae like blaaea, an needn't be tickler to that a party of theae free riders had The lieotenant shored his hand under tioned to Oakman to follow him MAIN·. ed lands and "abandoned farm·" in this yo' MOKWAT. worth to me three times lu cost In com- προ η the where the flitting form bein aa not hab learned of his at the borne of his shoulder and forth the let- the hall. The did so, the two state. This, is a rehash point aend him back, yo' may presence brought priaoner however^ only It a want BKjfà. Ma mercial fertiliser, for supplied of a man had shown a moment before. Oeneral and had to ter written Tren- the three women, who were OarH Ik* Carlo·· Yoatfc. of what is beard on every band, outside de chance"— Eldridge arranged by Captain Wager joining which no commercial fertiliser can sup- over the unclaimed mail la of those wbo are Informed of It was to guess aronnd which The animal waa a beantifnl visit the and 'remove' holm. Seated near the stand or table upon Tawing I condition* the impoMtible pony, place summarily ply—humus. 1 shall contluue prac- arm* amusement a certain ί as actually existing. We are told that end of the dwelling the second individ- and wonld bare borne hie rider with him. He fl««d just in time to escape. or "At yonr serried It will interest which was the candle, with their a faverite among 1 a tice, adding annually little potash η New "must ual would bat the officer was waa a with them. silent and net of Idle aahl hotel clerk II Kngltud radically change or the the appear, the of tbe wind. He beyond perhaps to postpone fight you." folded, grim, waiting. They youths," et (muriate) wood ashes to pile, speed " Attorneys Lew, her methods," out of the ruts,** rare he wonld hear the hia his like a man Had the other document been the their toward the but 'Any letter» for So-and- "get Utter of which I get from an open grate staalthj footstep ▼aloe to the fugitive, who folded He continued journey turned eyee couple, yesterday. modern methods," "introduce one. will H*k. an Imaginary KITHBL, MAI»*, [ "adopt wood Are In spring and fall In our sit- in time to be ready for him. arma, looked aternly at the African and to whom the country was unfamiliar. only one in his possession. thns robbing not a word was spoken by any so? they giving C. r*rk ! specialties." "be guided the teachings or had were and the name, their to t ! t*om Β H»nr1«k Bllery by ting room. Two three minute· paused, ■aid in measured tone·: He wan on the alert, and had not gone him of thin trick, he would hare whip- All the chaire occupied, object being apparently I of science," if sbe would renovate her the old friend who so strongly recom- when a faint flicker under the tree· in- "Give thanka and far. when he deecried that for which be oat his rerolrer and fought the bat- men their feet. Bill wished to fol- gratify Idle carloalty by studying ! exhausted soils and elevate her My my complimenta ped kept farming a In be the ΚΛΤΙΟ WOODHt'BT, A.M., M.O., mended this had garden which dicated that hie foe waa moving ; but, to Miaa and tell her that, inaa- was From a on the tle then and there to the end. low the debate that waa going on in the superscriptions and reading poet- to a prosperous condition.