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but.heovy, band of gold, 1
uwn the inside he :found engrave,e1
the initials. "A; B to X. If.,"
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od with that upon 'the cord.
Ikate April 10, 1S.
eteplhing indieates
arrzage, and .1 cannot
hy,„my mother, was
u n apparently heart-
* 'muttered, his taco
gloenty and ierca8t,; "everything,
isp, to tbe moinntwhen her hos-
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"I fear not, but I would giv the
world.if it Was Mine, for, ti ert a.
'$•••ign that ht waa true to her Get;
111(1 remarke4 and little t.hinking
how soon • lua wit14; be
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;ought Avt iad the entry
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hi, th, ,honglit ip' '11(1 he
-began to tun •nis• Augers downthe,
Ali st,_,few line it
rk;Rfe*Ste ,to Louha:i
nd, under the:Sain
. . eart Sank like* lump .
The .ne. ()ruing Gerald fi in is hossiM.. Re- could not itri,
ng taik with Mr. I.yttletoii, 1.441 . t »4:1 it - and lie--„Wita: bitterly 1
Bromley other, by whom he Iris appointed' his mi.'
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p'•Aespontlency, oiflee,,
sifting the, matter to the bottom, fearing that his journey bad been
and, if possible, overthrowing John All in vain, and 'that
Hubbard, who, from the first, he would never he so v :Inizz:
had believed, to bo il, 15:eh' as Aik,sve know, it lutd
been
ouudreit _ ten • tion keep on! 4.1;1° 1411-
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cazmot be doubtet-. Ite, loved..
is thc:greatest mystery in the
world!" ,
•.,_ "It ....eertitinlY seems so," _said
, Lady .Bromley, wiping her , -eyes
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tbe puor,lag eAset, a a - r
-wronged --; young viii. . tittle- from -afar, - he
- - -,441t,ti4 newt-, continued. (4eraldt ibecame all alert _andeager for the
*gainreturning to the manuscript, fray.
'1 hissee, nearly come: "We will make that 'rascal squirm ,
my sorrowful tale. -X Iaid Marianthe roost lively manner, before
. away beside her father 'and mother, Ewe get through with Inin, he'gruu.
iu the old fatally plot in*Ashton, ly remarked, ' with an anticipative
. Rhode Wand; but X put no stops at Chuckle„ while talking over the
her grave---Leoulitill afford it, for inodim operandi whiCh he intended
one reason, and I wollitnot record to, pursue. ,
her ;TAM there ;as Miriam .0arris. 'You. appear to be very hopeful
' Yet I shall conceal this revelation of the issue,'!' Gerald smilingly oh,.
among other relics in the old ma- terve& . • . --
bogany• •icricket, -which I have , 1.I only wish I could feel half as
charged you AlwayS to keep. I' sure of - winning My sister's ease
:have recoriled. here thatl pledged for her," Mr. LyttIeton .retlied, a
myielf that. I -would never reveal frown of annoyance sweepinghis
the secret of your birth; but 1 nude . brow. . '.
,a'rnental reservatiowthot When you "Rove you . any news -7. -Aro -,-there
Were twenty-one I would 'Confide it more complications to be Met 1"
to`31.iii,..with the *Port of your the: *dung man questioned; _
tone, and you , could then •act ta. , •.‘,11-o; • nothing, that really' ant.
. you thought hest about revealing ,outs -to onything; but the English
your identity,. to. Aden'. Brewster, 1are SO eonservative, and, of courses,
orhis-lanilly; ,should ,any of them: the Sympathies of on English jury
be living and known to you at,that are likely to be enlisted -in the in.
tiMe.. Once, when you were aboutterests of their- OWIt, countryman.
ai Year old, I 'went to New . York, Lady Broniley'is an ,Anxeriestn, and
• and Made, . iiiiiiiities .alotit -. the that fact is against tier, While the
- Brewster family. .They were net relatives_ ofher luntliand,....liarst the
- in the city, andrhate neVerlear ' aratteristic 'bulldog' .grip, on
anything Atliont them. since; __ Two 1,_-ne-ier let gowhile., there_iL
months Ago' I brought you here to fcot of ground or an English shil-
• N.ew York with me, • so that you g left to. ,fight for. If there had
ve the advantage Of good' only been children, ' •everything
school**. titin_goinglilelo the very woulit,tedly 1)1WYet A.C'eA ,$ettlek at
best I cap, for you, my hey,so that the outset; It's a great pity that
if the tithe ever comes' for you to Mabel couldn't . have given ----Sir
appear as -* Brewster, you will be Oharles.an heir to the,estate,". Xr.
.n-• eredikto your name.. -SOme time ',Lyttleton, concluded, witka. sigh.
I am going to make further =quit- The vase bad been, held in litiga-
ies regarding the family." - tion 00 long, and 'lilts. continually
- The letter Stopped abruptly here, h.sing deferred for 'what seethed, to
•- but was - resumed upon Another iiti- tto- reason- Whattever, lie 'WAS
Sheet, under arlater date: , ., • g;-oomewhat 'disco'uraged
"I 'have just come from * visit and growing to fear that his client
to Ashton, Rhode Mandl- .where I wasbeing subjected to the "{reels;
vent to look after the family lot ing.out procesni,"? .
in the eemetery. " Sometzmes 1 '• "However," he added, brighten-
. think -1,- have a troublichich. -* er a .monieriti_ "wewill-dive
' take me offeloNettlY, andI w*ntcdnto the ease of Brewster vs.. Brew
• to be *Ore the, 'place ,was • in god ater with a right good -will, and we
order, and to telt the sexton where mut proceed, forthy?ithi to gather
to lay line when .I am carried there. our fiets and; evidence. You had
• I' Slin rather sorry ithat .I did not bettcr g4.„!- at once to New :lfaven
• put some kincl,of stone at ifiri*re'sas you have planned, and look up
grave; but if you ever And this, the record 4)r your mother's mar -
you can act your own pleasure riage, which, if .found to tortes.
*bout the matter; ina•perhap* yo'n pond.- with , the tertifiotte, will
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will also look after the. Place °eta. greotly strengthen your ease. Study
onally, *lie that, it 'wilt not look parefully• the. -teeord -Of .,marriage
i neglected. :You have alwayi been , intentions, also; for, of course,; one
a godd by, Grald.--InY pride • Will corroborate the other):
. i \ My ; blessing, *lien, If •t, have iiie 14 'flo Gerald started, immediately
• ..,, sharp- and reser-ed 1 With YOul at for geiit. Railerl, where ' his ;fair
itimervaieri ;Vox -have joked 'qiides- youngtnother had spent most of het
tions th*t. were difficult to anawer. lik, and become the heroine, of the
X hope and .priirthat yenma_ d romanee, which _he .had /earned
. prospered in life. Alia Alive's(' bap'. Ilie'dayi before.'' ' 4. '‘,. ,%
'ilex., lot ' than fell to your mother. Upon his ,arriyall,he went directl ''cemctery, when,. entering„.1.
, ,'1 may add'fsornethingrniere to this, Ito the oface of the eity 'clerk, wliere lhre&ded hit way thronvh. the
but think,, it: doubtful.," , '' he_ealled_for.the ,marrilige: record*
That -we* ill, but the' -pa-
t osi•
of the year 'NOW' appeared uponi
the last few pages had been very the certifteote in his , possession1 he
• touching. and Ocreihr* voice, w When the ponderous, book was i
'husky,. his lip* tremulous, a he placed befOrt him, his heart begoit,:tiort
coneluded..- - . - -to eiliiike with this ,fear that- dis;1-voitin
"Aunt , Ronor 'WAS a noble woappomtment might, be in store- for the . st possible 'order, and
man." he said; "I have never reel- tmn, and his seotch *mount to not* Showed - . evidenees of thoughtful,.
ire(' ,how much aW- Must havesae. 1
1 . -.,• • even loving, care, and the expendi.
rifieed for me- until I 'shell 1 *Ole found the'dite,iiii was ,ture'or no strain Amount of money.,
. 'go to Xew Haven to:morrovr. and bitking for, and then 'slowly *can- ," It had 'he' en niter graded, and a
after I ,have" examined those reed d the 'page and the 'names reccortl., Inc 'granite border set around it,
014s, it ' wilt basten. to Milito,ni „to• 4 under it. Suddenly he storted 11:while, (in one side, a *Mali lint vet,'
8int ter !);t'a.ve' *nu mi metner.14 And an elEttrelsi00 0P mingled as:,1tastrul monument ('f the sante stet
both, •ef • which shall eo. longer re. rtoniAtitent And dismay swept over , had been erected.. '
toxin uninarktd. Oh; Lilt ilrota- r his' features as he read those of. . Mt .fliq thought.- tin tooling ,i
ley! Can all this be true: he ex -4 ',Wren Bronstern and. Miriam', ' t or- it, was that he had nth
c!ciarecAl.
as he refokled these etose 1 "'orris t n the spot;, the* lie knew by
y nritten sheets,. "or have I 'only 1, . _This wits hke * two 'beautiful Willow*, *high
in the 'fate t.
bet n dres,trgl'i ' fir iiiir hero, .., „ . .
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,..`1 b(lievc it is trut----of eour6c.. , blankly al the •e both ebIor and MIE Ittsitin li . so, admired tip years ago,. A
which were the one. isf. ib.
it. must be (rd. sAii.11 lierteititIli coarage forsaking i for the 'too.
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ill find it, *Ix , es.e!ellent 'thing to OrAtt380'410.0041 Iti0oadopted ' rem
"ri ' -little of it on the dor 0 ' 41'wreatrks becaue the oremgo.
.,,,, -a i relfrwb- fterwit'l '
or it grcelily. e, and iii'thus 4.101(91,,of plenty.
, otters- took their name, from
the,i fact. that in 'former times the
footways of. Loudon streets were
separated from the drives by -a i
f posts, on which advertisements
ere, displayed.
Aleollot diStilled rota' currants is
eq. . 9ne, jet livats to .u. homers being, used for lighting purposes in
ordainty_feed hog; - .the seremt -torcio-parta of ,Oreeee, and will take
Jot w7as 'fed the same as the 'first,.1* 1111,ce lkPetrOeIM rather than
xcePt tbat * little PLOSPhate WAS 840"arteetturideerlt$dyears o Ioeraeset4leoliit witit
e, ..
added to their „f daily. -The
effect wu astenhalin in • the; in,,, considered a wonderfulachievement
creaaed igor a
or ten men to manufacture 48,000
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4) Th ,,, o4 ihr& 4 IrMIC
Two VCRr5 ago yfe, ;Studied the
phosphate experiment made with
pigs,at the 'Wisconsin -Experiment
Station. It was most convincing o
the truth of the statement Wri have.
made. Three pens ot pigs, of thre
were Oaten for the expert.
over the:,Sad ,Storr 0
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aunt mo.
had never v -Sint*
"Visa WirtelieSte token
there for interment, ..:eight, *sears
previous, and, 'after "reading her
letter, he felt - that he owed it to,
her to heed her Wifilles regarding
the lot in the eernelery.
But now, ,in view of his disap.
paintment be had no heart for any
he "S t
ether enterprise— •wai , eager o
return ,directly to New York, to
tonficle the r,esult of his trip to Mr.
Lyttleton, and consult- with him re-
.garding what Step, if any, to. take -
next..
• Re had even turned his,stelts
. • ,
to-
ward the station) with this.purpose
ri :view, when some inward monitor
prompted .him to stop and teem-
sider ,his-detervaination..4,
""Since, X have:tome sAfor on the
way, it seems pity not : to 'keep
on," he Muttered reflectively; "it
will only delay. me one elitv *ad -
may lie.tempted to continued r
erastinatien and so neglect ruy duty
altogether* •It ,elfish of xa to
Wink of 4:knly my own persona
terests—not I Will go on, make
ougements-to-Iave-- -the lot we
eared for 4 -hr the %titre, without
da11y4ng overlit-Lituy-liniger,*
so have my Conscience at rest about
the matter." . - •
"Iraving *rived at this decision, ho
rea011ttelY-Wesrahout and proceed-
ed to put it into execution.
. was late in. the evening wheu
he orriveetin the little town of Ash.
ton,' which, howeVer, had growyc
eonsiderably sinee:his'last sad visit
to, the place, and he thought it
would be =elm to go to the slit-,
Too Cemetery before morning.
He mode his wail to the one smolt
;hotel whielt the •town boasted, pro-
curedA "supperv'arKl-then
b ng far more weary than if
'had labored all eley long in the
office—o Susceptible -is -0e
he action of the mind. .
Ile slept heavily, but awakened
early', and iinceediatelyorose,for he
wits anxious to get through with his
business 'And return tr, New Vork
as segin possirge.
It the month of October. The
morning was bright, the. *iv dear
And keen, from the slight frost. of
the night previous, while foliage
ever where Wiled with -1A.
thousand, :exquisite 'tints which
made the thrifty little hamlet, nest
ling so cosily in the shadows of the
many line old trees that grit its
streets st,yini /4'besutifuli
tuminitikl picture,
brisk walk Of ten minutes
ugh t Geralille the eiStrance. to
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all the .phos e had , been ex.' :a 11
it food -from 11-8
and, sstly Yellow. earls.*
tereesteitell.bayu kb eh other
dementirtb r but : mo:u pro-eIi as cost tnhe rr: es atfii no lc si in :4 I Inti 31:4; Ivithtle‘ntioivict
tqlitte„lisittre_gVenleird 'opotash,aibelossill t.40111.t.e.W0ear;',Cita.:4 '1
• on
n.'nn or kC razit'l-nnts Pgrowlninri. (if the
o w vered ivstri ing. They were unitteihfat, fglobc.‘i
and at, the of the experimennprofusion . that. thousands of Was
we saw them, they could not Biondi -0411°n: are vialtedi:iiterlYre-tilfre*eiaet
Parrnrnent i! iiror1er °,;'.-g.1111r: wife'', should she
otbnemthenirpolehg_Sht mftutteio.`i
and he, would commenee to biter 581/wrIliVttnh,initioarnray°:a E.4011;131:411(04: bas
at onee.
Reve 01041,* ie„on in the.,prineip, Made his coffin', which he. keeps in
his little workshop ready for onto;
les of nitritiOn that was ver,y
valuable to the man who can take gencie$*
it in. pii4spho-rus is one of, the Lake llsAticalo.a, has the
ants the einisPiinprpota.:1 oefietr:ohtrlaWil,°11.)loarvve° iPurgQ'talltilb°1114°Utedibtillctiofl of ` Mb el;
trnetixihoroilnethininEfipets.iifep eta for I rico:: ss ;.eemeittt: 6(14' holy ellhotelsieo.lavzi;r•tata•ithdpta°0
; which can be produced by a seriefief
We- have -Always -noticed that .olir4
own hogs will at onee commence te Aseollan•oarPo. ' •
root and eat ground -phi*. ,-.1:11ild in transit -by -sea "4,-weats„."7
however tightly it may be packed.
It is usualy sent stout kegs Ond-,
squeezed in as tightly as possible;
but there is a regular allowance for
loss hy attrition upon the yoyag
phate when we sprinkle it 'on- the
floor of their -pen& A small Mod -
Id each day to each hog is Valuable
for the, animal and the greater
efficieney of the manure
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FARM /COTES.
'Repairs may. be matle_on . out.
uildings,, the irea.k 'Abe outaide
being done on mild 'days and the
work_on.theirtteriement— -colder
Grain the tan be eleane.1
and prepared for -market, even
though it 11 not t,o.bi told at .once,
but, it should not be left, in bags as
as they are liable to be gnawed by
-
If the.landowner svishee.t° renew
• the growth of timber on his forest
tract, it * geed plan to keep 014
Ali live stock -that will be likely to
injure the, new _and_ tender_ -tree*
springing up -from the seeds dropped'
by tlie patent trees'at sec(14
It is .,remarkable holy quickly Na-
ture *W*11 renew a cutover or fire -
scourged woodla,nd if she is but lett
alone.
e seleriee'-or T ust
rnastered f!at then:Matra farmer, who
ires measure, of suecess,
H.
* neglects to become. familiar
withthe elements eomprising plant
Pod' gr0PtS .in the. -darkness of
,tigrieultixral.dinpOititment. Colt.
ducting 'lotto skithout studying the
*Pit and eomponent parts result*,
in failure. Just at merehandising and
not keeping track of the cost and
selling prices, "The farmer cannot
afford, t.ti neglect his tsecolintti wilt(
the and annual pro,'
gnats. lie. roust be an touch st, aJ
times, with the source of iticortze
and know the gates that open to
eseaping retentes.
LI‘iE STOCIC NOTES.
untillit lustily-CM:14 1 If is horse -voids wholervitatbit
-
f the old Winchester lot. teeth need looking after." Hove.,
°Anent his glatnee felt upon thttrt filed st once. 1)on't, 'bungle .
,urse, o
.041 we
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dial t
. ivte1tt teriosi:14s.:IeH °w ear ago 1$
r .f I
• J09i f.:. ' 'I s
a ' iti,- ,ecning *IK
' It. °Pa lAI 6z.0 en 0 • #
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t4 iffair 4‘V'
flit' t* 1)0/10, , pars
l'Oii-Iiitliorities, .010
110 illobOAk kn,stv witat
'or.,•ttra• -4irtlet4.:— •'. -
9:
long
be.
rson's Week
that linttUllaatlaYL'eheQnweavttrie,'dibi e; t:01(
aut
the convicts, with- the connivirmee of
* Warder. The thief was * proles.
sional eoirter whose ,period of "e-
tention was on the point exp
ing And hie reason ter desiring the
acquisition of so much good metel
is sufficiently obviowtolited elo.
planation.auprobability
SOuthwark hell was *nue
vintilor Pe,ufte)07,11. 4thad . ougwh
otherends .
e tiete
hire.
The vulgar believed that"the belt
if surreptitiously' writ(' ow*
would. ...extricate itself !gem the
cord ind, return' how ringing
the way,_ and the <antiquary, when_
called to, actorrit, pleaded that he
took the bell in order to prove the
fabity of this particular popular
superstition. 'Then there was that .
"Ralph thelaever" of Sou
well known hallall -who stole ihe -
Inelicape ;belt in order that peaceful'
merchantmen might be wrevked
upon the dreaded reef. He perihed
liiMAPAIt, With all IAA (Test. beean$0:
f the absence of its*--wiwning note;
fact knovnt evpiy settoolboy, .
, $ ,
Occasionally*
tempts to Stand on igmt
spoils it by sitting on it.Wilt
one
_
h ayerago sioinau t
of is "barn with - brick,
when it 'comes to throwing Mutt
the hits the 'target every time.
stonishment .tiurSting
topped short, An eselsinal the kget min who understsoctii,
frOiri far it wait in
tc`t401"
ha right.
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iis bniiness. _
I:Asinine,- or bite • * conipetent
veterinary surgeon ,e)tazoither the
horses" teeth, sin4 hsve bad oneiri
pulled carefully suid quickly.
Horses suffer bag from tootliathe,
*non tedi and *lien the eold
on bit hit* the tooth with a jerk,
it stel hint*ftantk, *lad he bolts te-
free self from the pain.
One.of the icreittest mistokes mole
n sheep keeping is hexing the. lambs
eomi 00 **Or* before the ewes
have k enough for them. Cold
is nothing, to the lainbi if
dallAlagis s.upplied b
the ewe*, and to worst this in
whst,er taxes all the *kill of.
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