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Gy in th V1JW ot thfe.,1'01,10$ rif
0 titok weetetaced.wo-
nan thril the eteee of 'gore,
with which the •words were
,
inpr bend,. It it e
e. What a eotuttlieetion.
• "I Iteve the proof* *ahl
Oersld Winehester, a, he held it
the pePers in hi* heed.,
Xt was,indeed, a *trainee zitua-
tion; the ,young ' man who, but
abort time before, had been but it/
clerk in the ()Mee of theewealthX,
• lienlemottlain Iireceitereriow seam"-
ine proudly, with the mestere o
hie birth cleared by the strange'
. vetetionsthee the ancient foot -leo
bad filreithed, aft the on and Iicix
of the dead millionaire.
T.etely :Bromley, who elta
Rtatitt
pg
er
wa v ith nietithey
an nest, noblo mate wInch mee
,ntore to ine than any appelletio
.however exalted, and -1 an re
feud oeheing the, on of ouch, a f
er ; onlythere will . alweee he
i
riteeof rreperahle loas on
tint ototer mutual ignorance
es, that does *eem tuo bad,
returncd his,friertd, ith a regre
It" sigh; "there are elo inny thing
tbat e ;too , bed in thisequee
world siurs. Of court*, you ca
'not feel otherwise than eratiii
over thui emerliable discovery;
11 r, 1rewater ceulel have know.
Lha you were hie 11604 1 4,* sur
he mita have been ati, reittd of to
rry of the. precious 40014
4heir- trange hiding-plitoergae
be r protege with eye kindling With
jo?.
'Ale Gerald IP she cried eagerly;
• let me 4e0 -the papers,- It te.ems
Most incredible."
--" "-eleeeseilit-exei
pe-riWeer,6- 'wo a
:"thits- -tertificetti, previnie the
niarria of Miriam Rams
. -Adam wstere in the year 18-,
and here, dated ti,‘ little less than a
ever Afterward,. le another to 004-
tifY to the beptiiin-ef Gerald Win-
chester Brewster."
"Theneethen you are not the on
f Miss Winchester's beother, aii
y_011 •bave alwayst supposed!" mid'
Lady BromICY, after she had care-
• ful's?! .Ceetnined the papers which
he had given her. -
"No, it 4C0014 let; at, ka,st„ if
ny sutinitee ye' eorreet," ,Gerald
replied, but with e took of terpliet-
. ity sweeping *vet his leo, 4.1everee 44 the :tailioad *Cott:lent -were
thing seems terribly ,confused, as waye hauntieg "Then there
et, and, poestbly, ./ mae. :have e that inexplicable story about the
• jumped at eoticlustons" somewhat present socalle4 Mrs. AdaMIlrew.
prematurely, but41. hope not, - You ster. Ifikleeee"
see, there. wet AA lot of -rlibbiSh. "Welt"Vibitt ti* inquired
• that thing"-evith glance at the her ladyship, es be broke off. With
overturned cricket uport the floor. .4 vokett start it strangeelook
,e.eee.E.Perhape-.Ieshottld-noteseeak--i-"t i sweeping over 'his tee. .
in that way; but, At any rate, it "Wait,- wait!" he ;mid almost
• seemed like rubbish to rae when I breethlemlye the veins filling out.
vats looking it over; but, at thebet- etiddenly ..,uPon'. his foreheed,. A
tom, I came egress a bulky 431-1VO- 01147 red segueing his face; "I will
• lore a4.141r4ostil to Ole in nee aunt'a tell you peetently; excuse me A
Ill _wereeliesepap.erieeenet. moment while -I, to -romit.-"L
ieveint sheets wheel ehe had e 'prang. to the door, . and was
and Which will eloubilese explain gene before she could detain him,
eeerything," •The.exeitement ef the remarkable
"But Who was lifiriani Harris?". revelatione Was Mao, toniOg IVO*
eitestioned her lolyithip, still study- h and, feeling almost exhaust. '
tifica
o e,114 o" res
erakteurned hoick the table t u enevrethe poets'
end gathered up couple of other the Still -retained.
• • paipere them; • Gerald was ithsent.44 ten
acctet.cling *44 returned hews
these documents, was the only•thid etartlingly pale, while there was a.
Martha, Winchester, who merri look of stern detetruinetion wittten
entail' Arthur Barris in lee-, upon every line Of his' bee*
dome" twente-ilve years previous to Ile had some newspapeets in hi
the date of ttexte *lips that you hands.
have. She inuit have been a eoune "There hit been * vile plot at
ger sisOr Aunt Ironer's, which work! itaiditt1 knew itt And
would make the letter my greet- now I em 1430re ,strougle convineed
_Amu -a
sia .have always cippoe sely„ he was so excited.
be. This, toe, explain* she *re!" he went on pointing to an
V** tO MaCil older thee seemed con- 'article one 4f _the „most
aistent, it she had been my own gives full aceunteif that 'mutat'
aunt. have always* known that claim upon Adore Brewster and
my. mother's nem* wee 'Miriam his estate. Itettlee gives the date
e Harris; but enippos64 thet she Of the certificate Which:the brought
married e iiiitichestere" .• to prove. her etierriage to him,- and
"Well, it is all very, very, it correspoeds ,exactly With that
range," thotightfiellY observed upon .the .one, you 'ht44' 3f0Hr
, togly Bromley, libutl.,wonder why bands-IA*0 10. 18---‘ is it not49
, the knottledge- of it het ,been, kept "Yeti," replied her ladythipa, after
from eou Why, if ;you are Adam referrOtt 10 the 4000004 ,,2ti her
Brewster's leon, were4OU %let *Oder :114041.
•
your tether's- iesrel te-profitehr f it hi
olventege and potation . Which he all so' plain to me need" Gezeld
tould have given you, initeed of contiened eagerly. -"John Hub
-
being committed to the care of Itiss bard must have been 0;11* bet..,
Winclieeter; to be 'reared, in euth. tem of Ali that Ilrewster scandal
obscurity .• and, trial, Ife must Mote learned.
re- 'That I** wetter: to meet itet, by some meant et Mr. lirtivatee
replied CleraltlethiShinit. tertiitivelY; early titertiege, eted that it was
"but. I Preterite that Aunt Ifonot't ,seeret *bleb no oats 'besides iti
letter expiititt the * motet'. If was ,atippoted to know anythitig
00h .1" he tositinuittl,' with a p,Athe- (tut ; .ait4 the lamed( 4telitX
tio.4earning 1,1% his voice, 'wh, *de end. the tet
eetitd it hot have been t seem e,comparetivery easy for eueh an' ,ft
true! t,-'ettell And now I ten leplottft As he 44 AWAY"' bet41 t
eetetitud. why t Pe011Uarl Meet have' cine *crest thosteet-
eirewit els hurt! often used to cords in New Ogren, or flee biotin
Sty to inytelf,.,;,when \we were work- t lisktet, obtitineel the date*,
*nietceether in his offieet 'Ah! if s, ette, proeured an *tow
I roeld oitty have had etteli * fa- lice to help him terry out his e"
thee, how proud Aril Nippy I should' scheme, by appearing *iv the wife le
have beep r elle, too, was fond of Met early marriage„ and so man- *
me. in st. wee* truitted\ me, eged, in his itettalie clever manner.
, „
inAindively from the Ara; beenteetto work up thi* romantic Itte0ry and
1,43,1„d, roe that he trwOold' *take his; e e, which has -thrown that ntag.
'tartar* upon. ,My ittithfaInets and ;) n
iategrite.' tot oott uneleretarsd
why wete aodiewri ta, each-4.'41*v
it wits the tie of blood, of. kin-
ship, etruegliag for eeprestione for,
reef eretizei."; ceotieutel, a tete
esetItetiori in his Vines.
• Ire wee trembling visibly., and hi*,
temeettiebe itair 'thee it wei *We
43
• t40114bip'449,111:4W,,
atar44-'4ivrt
-
0i1$ thr0111$1104t the remaind'r
'Our -life -to rememberthat
were hie constant companion fo
eorne years; and that elering ,tha
time you 'enjoyed his felt cent
once.- • •
"Yettejntleeelatene.theed
etioul-Litneeetratefulee
Y are of -eoufidential eompauion
Ship; but, oh, his whole life seem
to have been ,e.nshroucled in Mel
4
4*
t SU
*II y0
1 b41' to tb•
;0
'You will try to proe itV'
u .0 't.01:11-,40'
ns
ro
r
o s9"
Manning,
daugh-
ter '; Brewster* sister;.,
on the of . the,'remerkehle,
ceiVeee Jolley, -I tshell at on ,
Jegin to work for MY OW* interests
--after consulting with Mr. Lettle-
ef course; he will know in-,
tit tlee whether there • will be an
nee for. Ifs, her lit
imbed out suddenly, as his weed
tiled to acme* 'cireomatanee of
he "WITy*Ita4-i3.solt laugh-vitilt
your inquired his :friend, .
0, was -thrillingly interested ,in
is wonderful history, and did net
to loseeir single
ng 0 a, certain
hro thia inan42..
vowed
e and eveey-.
Pathin
was ""'-thi
o rong,itome
3mos ago,. when
that he would.'erue
thing else ebat et
7."''..t.9.1,r,77,7,,,
Safely *wee,
letter
o
ou i9twerle ti 07. a'
I intermit you,
ne etimportart o
, • e„
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• 4
ri
Or
ft there0
says the 81,
0*
of,etoter'
...0
it ft I r
teilred'
zuen
„"enet.,
ii.i
1.
ht °41,;b3ft4etge.. v 141* eloitmnmunietiies
, , r
D*U of the neestro,u'otod , *4 ' ' IL eitherpcL.'''' :044;40'
nal banks areeeers lie trappers et mutton birds
towus
gee 'nectipi hoeireelves' ter° inany
.
e e fighta- or Canal eve
viiont:4nolGI , ,trees. . treat'. . tive so , gate people 740
The uricer „stoo,.. sitoif tAwits'4,ht°•.„(leitt ,efhoraa.ex2Lort to Titanium', and . for
the, water level, 3* liz3ed. with 7003,4_,,, 1 =.4iveli:1, ocuq004401uPtiac.:40dilitl:,"Aeoutelri.
houses and vault ei while the upper,' age
• story:ha* dwellings and *hope, Ilotlei NO,. AK,KI birds a 3re410, and the. in-.
so many, 00:00,..." of trees. rolit`ko".•..,e.ween •Ze,00 and 46.000. '
leVel$ *re Plinte4 with 'tr".116 ' r.cl'°TP42'11: jell'a71'-t-'ti:n-ne:rulrelceeopar4104)wilnht*0 to
a Duteh, town eiceediugly‘.pieaSant, ore
especially on *hot day. -The foliage cupY Gape Barren, rebind are of *It,
, ttoem:rt: the-yeegl. itreirehtt4t7,4bseunide4:4t 1 ebbeeedue„tott. ftrtasere,'vtilriteegm4etrce:i , ,43:1;:tio:07r,
the Into' of green are refreghing of tint to Pure Itievek# *ha theYttave
it growthsTehighly in th iusefulrkly *poop:Lot cads toorra! scht!roonfavrnlitlit,Ziestzurj..4:ttZiniordi*4
Mentat It is recognia4d.that troiu';' sixty or *Pi4LAY '. ehiluren 'the'
4; "interne point 'of rzemsrlhe$, arecteiteher being 11E4. by the, Teem*
'valuable to the citizens'. 4 - laO Government. lehich -eatiafiee its
I
In . Rolland' these Y soful services ,c0aselenec•in ,res 'elle ' ilia.
r ' gratefully rep_ theA0Aulta
_ , 4 y IfiirtaltflattO 1 h thr eel
--f
4 $ won 1 te umeipauties.,Thc cost of thie taking no further trouble teehelp
,, ere tit o * "i o e este per -capita' the 'different. tItcaalttiticronutotthewirheeinuetahtiezonhatiever,riec,
n -
towns varies soreewhet. ',set year,
Then he told her the littio story for example, Utrecht devoted ej ished their perieo of sehool. They
about the beautiful tete, which Al- cents (Dutph)L141 its trees for each are fiat:lured do nontettineowint meirir itu-
WOO tad playfully *omen at him, inhabitant and The nape 28 cents. stmots
.o Oakley I o Iseeteee00-eititensee-refetr_i_e_eteniee-thei , irer-lien
tch--vear-towits-4. ,-icci-raerr-frive-111 6 er fa
I iri I a. '
posely knocked
to the
Ain
titAtS (Dutch) per capita, but since
ok u cos 0 ,.4.tzpotin 1.4 and ago
no c pont. About ten years lin till mode of lite o e e eteerei
„
; hwarncd is o i WAS typical of the trees, of • Th* llegue was la tiful and going short to a greater
inettercest of. caring for, living well when the Weds are plea.,
, Ven now" he that time; many- new trees and
cc if opening 4 tiny locket shrubs. have been planted through -
that w t hed to his watch- out the city and new parks have
' gathered up n laid out.
yeti a in
n4, wee t has been found that not every, gag, dotterels„. oyster catchers,
t' laid them inetteed ". a vowing kind of tree' -wilt thrive in the itelleatta, geese and mutton birds.
that it, should be 403T moot, iit. streets 401' a town, for trees have On 'Albatroes Island, the bird the
i
, teed Of the symbol of my defeat MAO enemies' both above and be- Plage ill yarned alter, hatelles its
and ruin." - - low ground, Gee ,vescaping from Young, and it is said that Wit iii
He then relate?, - also, how the pipes underground is Ihe .worst*the onle' known gut,' in the wolf
man had taMperea, with his book-
keeping, to make it appear that he
,had. been defrauding his ,employer,
and how be bed caused his arrest
an the bank .000'11)4a fateful Sun-
daY morning. ' . ,.
"What a, wretch!" indignantly
exclaimed Lady Bromley, when 'he
eoncleded, "I should - judge. that
tery, as Wtn" AS tixy own; there Vra
his second matriage,' and the die
covery that Allison was not his own
child , -
"Not his emu child, Gerald!" re-
peated Lady' Bromley, in surprise
"No. I have not told you abou
that. I have not. been able to talk
very muelt *blot her, you know,"
he responded hutkily; "but I will
relate the whole story to you some
time, after Ole. puzzle ie all
eolvecl." The details of the story
of the death of the beautiful- girl
airless extent in theeoff season.
The tourinke piety eonverned
it-
EeIf largely with the lire life found
iteon the varioue ielands, the *pea-
ineluding' alhatrOSR; gannet,
- 4
2,
teentities of it are deadly. . Pee old theerr being that these myster-
1
aro of trees.. beeeette (plateaued' where the hied mikes its nett, an
a reason special precautions are .10ua creatures haimIzed out their
taken against the leakage of gas Jai:Young On their haat' e.theori to
Datil .towns„ Mee electricity et4doule absurd, yet forgivable in the
aping underground acts upon early ds. when nobody 1014
dis-
trees as yet haa, oat been eufficiente covered their hateltioe place,
ly etudted to be .underetood. Trees
will- - not grow in very e narrow
be had been starper,ogront streets where the helixes are high.;
youth_up. I woedetehet beither wilItheythrjveitthe pare
4 man at yen have *epees° eat does not let in moieture and
Brewster should have beer) ir iu eutScient quantities.
sociate,d ienineee with him. The beat trees for street planting
win the Brewster fortune from tile elm is the bawdier' a tit;
him. Why, it aeenaa to thet he
I would really glory- in seeing y /1°1 and ara ell" and lindons
I
ve been seheming r or
ars! his jealousy you,
connection with Allitioneethom,
it isevident, he intended to merry,
possible;11 and -then, when she
e trangely removed, mar
1, who appeared
as the Own lity 4dauthter of
he banker -all teem to poiot to
et es the goal he was see '
"Yes; those are my.viewis exact-
ly," said Gerald; "and his tt
with this Miss Anna Brewstereva*
„Mutton bird:71110dt oe various'
ie-
lainds in the vicinity mYraids end
the eggs of various birds Abound-
:tt .-ettelt-hoito ouratkera- that --shift-
?oaths of them -could be gathered
with comparatively trouble.
It is said that numbers ef - eggs
from them island* find their way
Mk; market and are sold as duck
two and will grow where linden eggs, which ti ey resemble lee
-Trees of these kin earance and 'gavot.'
eeaelt * great tem like the old elm* -
*Joni the quiet grachts of Us
pie, of the "dead" cities *of. t
Znyder Zee, which sew the fleets,*
iku Tromp stud De /teeter in the
r oe am -e -the harbor WO
appears 10 tiny to, modern eye.' that
4 , with difficulty imegirtets "the.
error of the North Sea". ancliete
leg there. Then tliere troths mtg.
nifieent lindens of the Mallebieri
in trechte, which. appealed to the
- .„ 7 - if .4.0. ,o.• XIV
,vaarrferesoi moo of. 10, tor to. rrencii morkaren, sung Louis .
‘t wollicl prove's, 1) 1' Of Th-t,n°44 lilidens he' "InmeandedeNs`
soar for su time,,,,,,pro -.viding so.ets to spare on per.. of their
4:other flaw was discovered in ' lives'
woke- It he bat shots turiplo .- '
thee* women, as 4000 ii .
--IMOS - .ng —
herd * certain ince, e o 1.. t AA i
ways have been in danger,
Bank EUgl*Id.
nosure Now, .however, tley alt
sr a common interest, and , 'Ile Ban
' * IlLegocildhusto* pre -
never
i/teed fear. ‘ any 'betteem in
cosh theme But, Mr. Iola% Hub. its. 'vital 'is not a record
/ timely believe that at Int *mount, but.it has not often been
v found Ott 'pebble' for, my ceeded: As a` PrOrllintint ii*
sli be concluded, with 1... air iftently suggetted thee lorne
Men 'empliasiie - ----'---- --- - - 'bald- beetikeneto protect
, "What de You mean, Gerald. ' .nation's treesuriehouite . fro
iried LAO ,,Ilromley, letighing t potteible 4raidr--krtereign" d'Ogihle
hit pecultat tone -0, arerciplartee, it may . be interest
"Enientecappeerete utt'whatilit daig-
of this remarkable day. t source ie. • ..
/le explained to her by telatteg Asattutmg that art airship oil
ght
' Mee 'of his Interview „with fleeit over tb* Old Latte et Theeect,
11* , Hubbard the dey be had .met steedle etteet end, tbrow out
i the Strew., in London, tomb ,weiell eeetie wreck the
when tki4 Mart had tstrIt44 him with tratetere, vaults briow„ ,o ..*
eh) itfatartio assonoiort0 be benefit would itie co the elev.*,
mi, Datia aching to 111*, Sovereiens run about fifffey-siieto
"liath," tho
• pets which you, Id "tin. tittesviteird„000'"1,61 "rat" *
, t I have ,f00.104 ray„
It
Zep-
0 '" he. ht040titel0d#41.ter * I' fcrmidbie
AS.
nr
poitt
rembled
"I believe e too„" s
revels. Observed Isms
ng r using his 0* fle--"you
'in g I know will rtever
bile there is It shred. of evident*
ft to prove Yo,ur position whilit
omethine seente to tell r.t:e that
oi wig hate no diffieult prov-
g slAt,telf to be Mr, stet
sn41 the only heir t tf
0400
"Ahl Bet whet good w
nowt" Gerald hunt fort I
ridden plebe and rsotion. "It wi
at hat a motkerv-hut the bil
r irottv t4 fate. Oh. Allieen! A
otO What is,auything is lit.
now that hive lost year
Lady Brumley eonld have wsp
kin*, for the *soli a kis
ba
in
to
cent fortune info his bands"
Your resteouing terteinly tound*
thoisibler. Gerakl," resPetlded
riend; " $
Melt go ditettly to Xew.411ot *P.*
to4notrow morning and .rarrh te
retords for myself. X will till
,*stertaitt how a person who.� eisti. ram
den tnem, was Losasa
emit 411flicalty he could preterte!otild have be.en paseed o
ntr
!
•
Tffouoirr UFA M
becelchrateasoprano.wat- ,
Middle :of her, solo when little
ohnny aid to. hie mother, refer-
ring to the. conductor of the or-
chestral, "Why ttoes .tbat 'man bit
alutl1443 wismtnno4t° hwititthinghisaitAtkril!4: rot
plied his Mother. • "Keep quiet."
"Well, then, *heti* she-hollerin"
so foe l"
11
0 e
rotest a 11$
hem ighbors wLen the
tetel is lower then'the law
em to handle.
mere I/teal 10 forget that they
liable eerier -the tieed Control
The only exemption ie that
armee is not obliged to-hav*
h and every reeeptecle, peck -
sack or bag 'containing such
ot label sectirele etteched
reto, marked in it and
dabble - manner.," . showing OWne
ntl address of *eller, kind. of seed
ontained, and 'common ;Arne* of
text seeds present. • Instances are
known fatere those who elettl in
ieedit refused to purehese. Iota of
seeds from growers beca0443 t
pretence Lot lout sees,wite
to Jil; neig here, tett
ite being number one, must no
contain more than. one ofethe
fol-
lowing weed seeds per 1,500 of the
reed represented: Wild Mustard,
Tumbling Mustard, • liteeeear
-Mustard, - -Bait ---lifustard, Field
PennYcress (st_141;1**,e4oreir.ezteh...e.„-
,ene
lutist! Sow Thist agwe
karelvtge--eeoeh(let,ipowlrOuholhe
Itye (Sclerotia),t Coale,
lew ed Legrget of
Night -flowering Oatehtly, False,
lax„ Oanadeeee e-Oxeeytte-
aisy, Ottrip4. Dock, Blue Weed,
Ribgrass (English Plantalu Bueke
born) In- addition, .reed of filet'
quality, offered for sale, root "con -
tat 44 OUntot0fiesesvertianottneinbolitAILt
secds f the kind or kinds 'repro-,
or seeds of other useful and
harmless gratesee and clover*, of
Which ninety-nine eeecla ninety mug
be getntinable.
Per. the geoer -trade die
to
:oahlia4tooaf:perloit;rweanteilibne:*p,te;actrptpedIli:anse:11t49Pettr: 41 is foef fSt;ehir;#1s 4;1
ex-
pose or have in his possession fo
Actor eIovert or any mixtur
conteining the eael Seeds, it thit
,ceds of thir weediC nainoriti .
?Let are present in * greeter p
reetion than five to one thousai
At the seed isokl or offered* exposed
or held in possession for tale."
auizeai
13,4*ateorsirl)fnetfelaiir ratrxorairis' Trols)71-0,-. ant-
thskt, in order to keep down w
Ittnet care must be taken to avoid
introducing the pests throng
grsiitiolkkerslisualto°rdr'cled4Vagaerlrtseeat ,I'vrerit
ete -teteleman, general
trekeeper termer.
Itt 0 fair to those who
bandle hat
oitorgomt* -da:eicAd: ar;ritbe Atlenciett.solit:imP;11;e01:
seeds teken from any seed found
plaint mutt be mitele w
to be sold in violation
pro-visions-eif this Act idut
en forwarded
analyst: (a) krom seeda
ro sold 112 aeak
4:
a
OS,
g t
eds
. or recep
days tom the .4*
saeds entered into the persona
possession and • bee** e _prefer -
'of the purchaser.", Sanipies for
mai analysir. are to be drawe iia
e,preitence of the vendee ortwo
disinti'restecl witnesses, and for-
arded'
t certified itatenint.
s„
hin SAVie-0
WhiCh the- ,
1 by On441ailattt'aitu
king purchases of seed
ould. do well, examine it, tate.
ally at purchase. It
ere is lroiaitd for toseplaint,
.1 at once o the Seed Cortunis-i
is, Out. it is hie duty
• lestigetiost, and do
possible, to protect tthe
trent undue,. OntaMnia-
with foul seeds,
rcunuitanc4s warrant,. to
tbe enclor'''of'stteli eec
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to preeetatiot.
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