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in '..my. Wel" She exclaimed,
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ith a. hewing. f*Ce„, as she rever-
Iytook
.the' ointy white hand
ietiAllison' eiiteended to r
. you're. 'eoles•to, get our mon.
'. li ' bite* to, ain't you?" she
hided,. with eager interest.
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04 s
. iexpect.,4t will at4•404140 to
the -lair- `
sponded but not thinking it neces.
seri to--eipioin- just how the for-
tune was going to ,,be restored to
her. ,
"Well,,drip': X tun; help 'them
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n it - 5 betin prev have so turned thing*
Yt1 cLubt thatir0414 • rather * thouep
rewst&s ,san ,Are you
,.f0e,g0 tile,: fultsb is
O , cliiim as 1140,beir to this 0
g'uzth.esitatingly than- have you experience a
ispoudod, as she ,,
estlid eloser, to es. ,"
_'hut oh not toe bed that
e (mild not tow* known -that you
4th Weld not ' hove 'known the
rutb when you first went into, Ins.
• would have loved you
-.have been so - prOud
r you. He $444.Ters fond of you,
4. as be. trusted no
merry little laugh iuterrupted
hini at this point, and it--0*Ir
sone stole fondly about his *
'You 40iirt eensitive self.deny
ing hey 1 Did. you think I 4'014
ant *Word of *II that nonsentel
indeed, and 1 am Ave* minus
7 enougb confeu that 1. 1,4,4
delightedrfctl with the prisent
t. tij nosf _ ..430.T, .
au r, r -*
0, i 6 WOtild Ch00$6
T1se words of unsteady lips. you are so , u
i vert ' 4yei" gave to ho ou w
but it was conaid.
eommendstlen, h to endow o t
tr-that- he ever, en)ittlew ,YO1 P* * I'.
choice .1 between
us *Part *nr lonsvr 4:11 Welles shell mit What` th to' N tt44! .) OP, mo.
have been -.more ; 3 there Will now - rek-4.A ti4 now-rmiping .
il
t nowt. to Mike tliose gr Iiib "rt °
u .. gold would -he, „...,
' them all,
"Or tourse they have, Gere14, world -would probably be shoilif i --- e;f1-$ .• Bb t Ifolim *s the most
rem- to glad, too, that i haP'' Yot,W
nueb a tcolmOont ,11(1 oil en Allison smiled at heroriginalre- rful ..0. Itahmon's
ned to overhear the. and out inAestl merceeettl. .,, But - n itTics4_,Nt thallked_he4 JtIld told .101vo*,. and w now been
peat t 4 40 * 'care II I ant anti hungry to be her that she felt sure that. every --*lairs .LitLeonspracy.
ikall never .fcrget haw 4 017041-,' iiincr'for " oe home 1 -A:10 -e- w thing 've011147.44ralt i- - - ur-'mahOss-lowevervmadit
be 1 you hen n. be *II in all. to each,other."-- A day or „two, after ;$1,4pe, re. ery plain, , by his officio:a actiois
would stak. my fortune - amy doxiing 1" lithispetred ,Gerakt turn from , his *Ult. to 7-Baston ho . that Ita regirded'Itabibull4 43 bit
0* W.611, You have remembered *(1'w- eoluitIteudiev3re*r' 'intla:imiioioghusit::atv:itknu;n: eflree:fiov'etilOnag,111:efrr?Mmi:.*Iier:ecitte"awriter., "IltNib4U-1; na;l:-:bililit.i;i'ilii 41)P0144ed.'
0 0 *ntegrity faithful.htz
that Isott were - in jest -that you or' of the. bank whete he had 'sem. • Wlienever-te. A/poet had tolesve
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s to 1 interests. , .
Allison said Gerald, bend- faetp. And we shall mak9,, a home A new President' and Obei! (4:6*1 41-144** -4)f regent
.6).r the
15°16 being,
to kisa the -lip* that boil*. -irs-110011,01LAbot4Sairioutia end. ers btKI: been* APPOinte4" and the : and .4nee * week ern while': the
preciouspeated tho hviino,..tvoible.,b-*ere. - Where Shall it. 40,• Allisoni" eeneern. was being Inmni0t1 (41 * 4 Alnaer *1114 In 141"6-111-41
. opild,, x ever forget o , Ix . .0 0 houo, , ring t et, different. bow. The writer of the li * 'Imo lion, whit 1111 his bro.
she eagerly. re. i note asked CieraW if he would, kin4.1t4ers and b*;11"brtber* were ooru-
, orme,. "" 4 madeinc'sow:rho:duo-rt.' plit:dte.!!"39.11terrialiivi: must spend -sou*" 1Y 40 *renn.4 to the .13*41c *ti. 14* Fele 4‘1.:',,ttio3d- ...,.
X just -gloried in r.ecreat. part of each year at Lakevier,i earliest convenience, as 'there wail . 6 Da,1401111r13t Won *101 rather's&
. tot thodtv, init, see. where ro,14 prold4 yourself such it * matter of business upon . which atTrovai tr.Y- his conduct during *
f the judge light up hero --I cannot give up either di be. "3_,..ked± *,te e.n..Inn.A.biln.... - 11124414 tpbatreeenrredi in one*? tileae
Of gladness *mei those dear places. - But .that vats Aecoroingiy, tee aortswing„ruorn..1 scrum of regency. Some of the
h that look d 1 ho, was not to, iivIzeigiort 1 -never -want ,oentering the Yeent3n-an resented him. schaltitttron411bteholni!"41zzunalia34440.tb"re
lilig tenee you. while again; that dreadfutruau has _poi*. self in the private office, of the 'pre -
aa if he would oned ite Macomber* forime. :Sea Went" when', tliet gentleman in., under some fancied grievance,. and,
r4lIn--
ibit A t 11,4
te t provainA
4 umber of wives., ,
A AS MB
10,4 ui lo
if* spent her y *chem.
t her •, son recognized
o the threne.. But Ab-
zi was * very wise old,
as requently hippened..
the post that the life
ieir h** been 'Wong
sequently„ ..1,fireUr
to oofl-
intention long
h
IibbImo 1 ad to litranglo v4,10,. ,forit oiraut-. an 14 witt .find .00me , .tOroo4r-hio that -lie Wish the. "treade *Preafinig" -,.'...seTften
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upset " lientei."- . - ' other . Slimmer 'bone." : " , - , . , tipliset*Stiett, ,v-Itifit.. te.:10,'hiegaittn, . he under- - ."Htaileibriblokh4 rode - ;oiler.* into the
. 'Irot.:shaltbate: O_Y,04.114ing your'I the 'former president had stood. idst , of ., the rebellious soldiers
ison„. I ow 'staid we are
ng,"" -Gerald remarked,own,w4,* 01,7 driruntt, and 'You -could constructed fot...his. tiudi, ib:wax use.- -,:iiitittlfits showinganytaarfutig,;,441; AOhtetlitiout
iorne'anxiety, ' for her elite -nave pleated met etter than to ' -
.. . . „ but as. no onein . Ile, ban knew
0 'on, her 44,Ye* Shane like se, **al** n-alre done, to '40P. *here it, was loutpar 4011 ithoitt , Any hode.gulird. ' 1
stars, and -het manner was excit. t the old ;-;familier) plates, 'ober* the- fiherty to ser4 fpr ' ,
to give pin action Worked th0 so re
place for
And
ire been inet-vy .fa
t -be 'habit' etieeing him the intormation.'
e Mutiny:mei y. .. _
; 0, e It : u position of Outhindasm„,
' diroes no tiro Ot father -my 1 HOw
1 ' 41 Want 3113t Miai ik,
nd 1 oki /1130 happy strange it aeon* to taII itf, .A111804. *wit eoniterdetio.7f.he Aviv:vett,
bit o' -over ,,,,ell these . "aid -it is, the Ilvit t, i#, 0 X lia're 'ever hove, spent hours, -searehing •for i k,, 'MATH
thinp --ffiwith you," ehe rilturnell' "tied him zel" 'Cell" "nelitdear but without success,. ,and toonfaeded him without 41cul
t ess
. -joyous little ',laugh._ ."Isuft Mishit% from min lad tanOtions as, thatin cutiotitY regmding this though there was $0140;10*
t queer, though, that such * litt./. he referred to Mr; Brewster in thisclever hAirisphiee hes heeome.0,1,4„, that Bibi Ifalien" would Wise* trou.
preuure Uteri, My brain 'could have .way. oleic.* m*n/4„,, he concluded ,s . We. hbypressing the' claims of 120
rnsde my gond 4 blank for so many ° "How very sad 04 •Olistetiout , sen, -Omar.--- ,Efer-intrigues **ten*
Ohs, mid that suCh a simple op. the,. sepe'istionof your father 'arki H suceessNI, 'however, and Habibul-
rztiou shouId, . hoverestored to. mother *awl" Allison glitfull .thouseems to have 'treated his step.
me tbe ,
nienwri. or everythingl"' - -observed. ifit cermet eliere tbst mothor and her son More kindly
'It .0,' 'indeed, LAW"' know of Papit intended to youti.srif0 thanthey can reesonabl 'have -0-
,
it least, who will *Iwo* be .any wrong, for be we* * good mon pectcd. '
rofoursilly arateful for that re, through and threugh.. but his ,ap. '24144ifoity long isso * special 140
et is .i,to 'Ito very liberal ,41ostatnee *MA _grant.:
, hem. .But *far izlI that, for
the last.,..eight---stetre,7--, '
larly driving the Visit.
to India, ,t)msir and his mother &
another brother, 14001
beei lotting hot or
Habibullab
ruler, bnt-soine" of lull mi
government hove', * veil'
nag shout' theta. ' For
not ' long
`his:A:101v to hi
Mg ' briber", \a.
them to be b
UN llajesty 144
ing . from st, she* O
The *Mire Court
to their 'usual re
ve you Mr. Brewster'.
keysl" Oersld inquired, but with
thrill of repulsion a* he recalled
the experiences of that never -to.
forgotten Sunday when he Ited eon*
there to eXeCtIto his secret omens.
sion. , '
• " „here they are,",. his com-
panion relined, ii he took fr-oni-a
drawer the identical ring Which.**
124.0 banker 'had given him during
bit last interview with him. This
* eAey_to_the secret vault."
akl fit14,--singling-out-from
otbsrs the tiny bit of steel.
"Tes, 1 zmizgmed ,so; l'ut'es'yet
e been, unable to discover ;any
Cele 'which it willlit," the -banker
let,you into thessICtet very
I if youwill come:with ine to
vault," out hero Observed,
ereupon-they pro:seeded dimitly
ration/ sod her levet \ ooziest. potent deserthin of
world hos been.. very dark ' most strange.' -
love,-ever-tinee-last-lolyit---"Sir-it-.-seeme&-to me -ittfirsti,"
untilraye iFherr Mr. Little.10.e..ritkl replied:, "hit,a,e5 ' hat*.
tan ' the wonderful -.news, thought more , shout it, I cannot
that on were 110t, lost to 'me" I help feeling that if ,my mother lisd
it,. X am sueo you have tobi_litedr-all oton14.Leventtililly have
zne . thing "Almost issironderful bootwell with theni. -There iace-
twda.y," Allison .sinilingly respond:V.' isitiliiiiiiithing very. mysterious
"Ob, to thiuk of it -that yen!, ehr:/ut their relations, but,the trot...
lithe to Olt pipes money!" Iton of that monument over my it -o-
r ert****rtime, X*Itniti'll thee's:tiro* prove* to me ihit he,
-.44.Ari4 rtri".44.1`tk iii, never wilfully rip4Oted her du*.
., I look • inWi the lovely blue ing l her lite, and Is.** deterMined
&Vitt:lint him+.“ -having\ won that no reproielt 1114uld lie entailed
say 'urs„.. I shall. tosv4., no. liesita. I upon her memo*. , But by the weir,
tion in skins iny. bride lust as stion! Allioniff he add with it .10440
at ebe an** persuaded to appoint; thought, -"bow '•fdi.) $"nu *400 it ' ut. the plate,
he. day When 'ithe Will, 1044 the' happened. that -.,...'orte. of the other The titswer .which had been Mr,
4Mrs' to her name. 'You will 'xioC,'%-ietzion 4 that Ooident woe rePort. grower's tietsiyithel - reeenta,ela
even have to chine it, dear." ' 'et as Miss Brewster VI .,.. , for important ,, over* was liarawst
'' 0004Itions lume *100804 '' "Oh, I inmeine my ocrd.case was forth w1.1e sl , : h7. the light of sp„ oziome.
,
whst since that . ,,,day' when 1,4p-our/Uhl* for thid' mistake. ..It
tuect to make yon'promme that you ' was probehl found lying betide 41011:4 getree4ip*PenienIttabehitIttridt. t'wheblekllsiltlarstnt
wouldnt.._ ' • about the liPera;', some one else, and** it Was taken
the littre6
-Al with "nulling Mock- lot -414004 that - "thelieTson "ow -174*It*--o bo iintzec'
- Miss Brewster."' . ' ,
cd,/ they hove!' " Otourse, the lody'S,friyole **sway reversed.know better be,"
th-et.,.*
e wren ' a. clerkship, to* 3 3 theyutified objected OW
witim,y�*- - 0,---4,10---Anionlvolek „. ,..,, ,-,-.11,,..,,,,,..,,, -, --'
. I ,
.. ,..,,,..-,..,,
sled., of if: . returned True, 'sod yet the repo '
lemer ntiouily. ' .. ' ount may have been written o
Winchester Brewster,' the -poor thing wa* idefiti
naurPor. Ten halm rob, thut he never &ecovered bit.
bed im i,ther's daughter of her take". or, even if he did, ho
. arid. now Sou dar*,*ffirxn not hove thought it worth while
rojoice iis, her poverty '''''. rectify it. , I shoulCresilly like
' Allison, with .,_ offected , know who. the girl wasii,." Allis°
' o e . . ,,rAeondoded thoughtfully,
' f hery., love; 'i,t willi . Peter' the lovers, join . he N
*11 e , lost the saint, to use, ily below, and *-•ple ",, sociu
! s s. et We are oilY JorfailLitt',„0,7ening..followed, *Itliou
rehes - tee iii ,(146 Mitt' considomitelit took hisleave &t an
and itio
Navy rtan
had the
mean nee.
Precisely -ten ears later another'
slmilar revelation4 to the found.
°
g of the Navy gue.
One of the earliti*t naval /wares
urred lea, when the Dutch
dmiral 'Van Tromp sailed through
the Straits of trover'-with * broom
at Ins masthead, to denote that he
had swept theA• English from the
tough -and -ready' into.
of V • proceeding stirred
men' blood, Au4:1 in is trice ships
were 'building in every' suit,.
t from, John
iogly with of .
*blot axes being to li ,rc
o! the dtirdy oaks thzt were
tr timber for the newEnglish
vy„ destined presently to destroy
that belonging to Rollout . and its:
toe presumptuous comra*nder along
*Wit.
Another hi neut. "ware, due to
Oil then cm hattleshipl, the Cap -
ten', having turned 'turtle in 06'
Bay of 15cAlt occurred, in ,18/0. It
resulted in the 'introduction of
new. type of 'vessel, -the Monarch,
whose reserve f equilibrium was
le to..1.411 ed with that of
the Captain elass. This wet obvz.
only gong to the other extreme
But such, unfortunately, it the
utual, result of these popular panics.
Thisonegame us ships shaped like
eheese.boxes, as safe as they were
slow, and withal tremendous "cod;
eters."
Fortunately for us we were not
, war while they held the seas -
Pearson' Weekly. -
THE MIST pliAo.:#4pts.
Meals • Buirsloes Over
the Plan's.
The buffalo was *good iurvcyor.
It did not /meson out why it should:
go in-* cotton,' direction, but;its
revinstinCt took it by the eitsiest
and most direet patluz„ over bigh
binds and low, to the silt-licks:and
"detours.* wbich were its
authorsTho The -Story, of the
Groat Lakes," +ea* Ohanto
that the.
buffal observal something like the
principles which to-do govern thc
civil engineer.,- -
*. soot as the :explorer lerided.
on the souther* .shotes,of
Brief
eame up
'traces."
OtroWldii
-
em. six incbes to two -feet deep
*dile*down by tbe impoet •'
orisszeis of hots, as herd site
rd -of buffaloes h&d staanped 4ong
6
an Auld Superior, he
. buffalo routs r
1801netirnes tbetie '4Ve
Tr• • 41
lo r $.t.`
tirnn 140alf• • 0
r** thrown; on
the- ids may-:Iiinder
trou-
blet flock,
1,hdrerise43 vlustteil hould„be
the foivis visy artake of it
Beside brightening
the phi ge t is 4 on. *timer that
Las feW:, equals.
' Unless ebeeked in time -chicken
lice will ,multaply with shnost in.
credible rapidity. A hundred will
*forearms to.* million if not eradi-
cated before they get * good dart.
Learn. to profit by your mistakes,
IC you mode mistake last year
try not repeat, it. Sticoess' in the
porqtrr hos-mese- larg y. duo to
.16,,41t45 rut ,,miztake* and the
"stakes of others.
*boil
year.at tine time 01 the
Piefixes are check in
ikr4 _ little of th.
oil every tune it gets * drink
The chicken crop is considered by
the average poultry -.raiser:. aa
*Mall hardly worthy of con.
Mion- or-deterving-of-tho_
ful .attention,. and, true to the aw
af eompensation, fowls. under "IA
managetnent yield no more , profi$.
than is mmenSurate vol what
has been accorded them.
In speaking of the droppings -es
an indicator el the . health of thet
fleck the dropping should be of eons!
utteney to hold the shape, but
ahou/4 not be solid. In color theyi
tumid be dark,. tapering- oft into,
greneh and *hot, If the drop-
pings
are dark with tetl, tpleshewt
'of **cousin them feed less Meat.
If the 'droppings are ft .0r ,Pa
and yellowish: or -browtish, fe
mote meat and less ,starehy f
In "case of greenish., watery diar-
rhoea you should' inlrestigate t
sanitary conditions and the water -
surP4'0. .
ttith farnier„ who has made
Ast 'y of dairy cond. tions in Deu"..,
mark, gives the following as the
chief tees*** why Danish butter isi.
uniform1r.iTrheitatcows:1114td,riog.rtheasienetitt'liebaryit000 roots * I 1 .
ter and thus the butter is soft
185
s me
ts
ra are
rid
is factory must be pasteurized
' TYlio,":11ilr'14%:1.1111e'co.i
' hard and dry, its when
. .. -
degrees ,-
..„ The -ere
lae.
coo ou
ia skid uteri; Thc eream is on,,
rit 'for., 24 touts. T1*us it will, be
ecu that when 'the -starter is there
the cretin only kept.for 2 shorb
.The t barrels ths; day before be.
ng Used are 144$0164:1tand the
iide viteiiires costing loofa*
Imo, which is washed ,(/
before the butter
s **Shin - barrels -
4 It tile ctdor,
IlListo "oxtent pre,
s uot fia,,sorwthe outs'
- i
,with
or4ered
,\
*3* suffer-
ef
u
resort
pati
bledin
with the result the „
mat grew siorseinsteod.of better.
The Court Cliainborlein, who hsd
teen sitting up for ieveral nights
with his sisePles$ master, ondwho
was in the state known.** "lit to
drop," *1. Bsbu
Who happened to
Lbul Ile sent, for . linst at
ed him to pre
aught .to be a
chart
z ek In the co**t.r3 SLAV
nee herd of tbese
s would crash theou h
breaking .in, their rapzd
deep road from
mg -ground to . soother.
would be followed
again by this and other
level and
ing, ared
14 womders, lsiia czrried tin
ht r I A .
li iumtum, No flabibullah, 1
osumrnoned ne of his • shoe*aisd
half the codes:44- of tho
dowu V*. 301133ppi' 3011, $
0result. WAS' that 1
.0
1 017 to s
a I 411 1411,47i.
ollow
e*nsls,.a
he to
buffs10..ollows
hr
it W
ftwe
r
,.,witb log.c
Cllows„ c&neiupon
lo trsce4 was
of 0 • theae
Tbe paperwhich lines,' the bsr
reli is steeped in salt Water for two
days before' use. Moo the
Lutter. workers Crul 4reaan tub'sate
ated Arith, moist , HMI after th
cvum -hos been ***lied -off. Thi
is 'ollowed to remain on. for
ten minutes; :when it is washed
with boiling water.. -
' All barrels Mitre printtd on tb
outside, "Danish Butter",..til
with the registered numbr af tb
dairy it tome -fro. ro.t
'ere any eomplaints t
ttaced right hoak to tb� dair.
Oin'etre
Serean ' your dairies
s thi veining whieli imas been
oiat ti the
distriet of Col
* Health Met W. 0.
Vonwa
cernia kretiung"
si the Irtter s»t
'
i*11 daii'