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ed hr s it swun
110 W
ginthiaLly
ghter bue, fand the outh
he future e very .pr
• .
OaritenAt)00
as the familiaritiof hei
eW upon
t is Miss rather* *
exelaimed,*aping
year .1
while her alert
:gh and gay repartee, witi
atihe from, , songs- arid
opera* were often ht';rd
lLofllehke r�oxn where. h& purim
her chnsen avocation.
Ing offers profitably st '04) r) or 40 . effort,°
b epi
juat other I
he man who
a tie.-
otties, ,mon szil
attains a fore- tf lin isminc
soll, an
one f thc eontituents
It ;nay not I,e in tho
eonsequentiy nob in thc
'n from it, tQ any conzi&
_
taughedurb-right ft"
• ft,
happy to nd that
and e
Iligeneo.
lane of the veriest savage1 ui
ib eXdatIt Whilt hunted
otitem, 'must, toatain p • Pe
un --aaipta
ro:.can emus
the thou
be -*tit ifl
gone Unix
hirn from: cta
spired to thay
fert'!.:. she sniffing
tieetion! hay,
t
annfts-to he
flCe w s insufferalif
. earn ,
i well as vie), • to
wheat the pckor
Atkin, t ere has,
hilii " ho "nued
g
ving ith
her over.i,
i my pres.
Will rich
us Or
Wr
y home when,
e
Itakarn6
tU4ThML
$id
violent shoo
,htough, 'her froii
-
cssental gDfl
ieree and
s tribe -
°rood
at of IL
TO ISED IW ELO
rd's Fianeco Was
e Taken, 1rom lflrn1
man ic
nre of which z the daugbter o.
s„.
'airtg the sunirner al
took place theothei
or beast.. *to
amnt beton
And have grown traos
the process," tiler you gnu
-
lly suppleme
•
413gLek':
reven erse rom a ing,ai
hopc I am not quito'the frig
d to be." 1
comPliment„ although
a. perfectly sineere..ift * what
"t -t
llialormiilko tome
r.• eritlersuf,- of her looks,
d not 4uito reconcile the change
--drewliertielt,7-47-tritic mote,
•
erect,
and the act calledhis atten-
tion to tho feet that her form had
also developed and.hade fair to im.
'pr•Ove, still more in tlaufutiire.'
“That I shall*never lie;":. she re -
ked, with somo. coldness, ixt
" his o}$ervation. "But,
se
co. age, If slip
flesh, with that
cent
omo near being
"But 1 thought you vivre to, re.
:main 'with the family, Until your edn.,
cation s 'finished.' • ..
EMU lips curled.- •
"Mrs. Ciishmatt,Considers my ed-
tication already finished—at least,
sufAciently for la girl in toy post, -
tion,' " she said, with a tinge of bit-
tc
rness. Then she toidedl- "My f*-
ther requested Mr. Cushman to net
plicable et-ottle would bc
ft
ie's. Poor little waif 1
il3tinctq of iR.real lad
ler itt..r
ehnenoia, in thc
eye uPon her
mother and 1
emus order
A tone'
world. 1
any
Ariotte.to
for semo
iiroccetted to her kunible lordg:i
in anliery,haPpy frame of rein •iff,.-
,14o6itrvo
l.edLaricaster, m:
who. she
}ia
My /Oven -lier---girlish
heart, -while nursing him through
his dangerous illness the.year pre-
vious„ had sought her oat ilird
taken the trouble to tall upon her
to ascertain hew the Wor)(1 wat
*using. her! He had even snubbed
the baunlay, Mrs. Cushman foflier
I;11410110.1tED $031ElltiNtl.
Dog UndNotForgotten
Wog of the Pst.
I
a a rillra
WM
variety- that mak
/loan settlement in Nova
gpotok. 'The Tent ellers,"
!Mr. Albert .Iligelo* bine
this- ciiinpanion on st,--iishing trip had
often spe4enjot•toon as *
• faithful iilend, 110 -that
looked forward to witnessing
touching reunion.
Eddie had met Loon on a foriner
visit; , and had, record
in in his thary4 wherein rmii had
in futtait.
t‘That does inatter in -the
it5t41_2$tlier iinilingy returned
tins revealing a line of dazzling
teeth, that causedhim to wonder
afresh, .remembering, AS ho
. • what sinlintightly mouthful she had
wlicn
char.go my 'residence," she went on
to explain, "Arta Wits* On -my way
tnitTinsearch of an expressman to
remove my trunk --but that tau wait
* Again the 'made a move toward
Ibe ion room, and DonaId
"Ye, until /vas sent to the hos-
t(')* the'. hospital 1" repeat.
ed the young man, 'amazed.
"Yes„ it was a vise of typhoid;
and Mrs. Cusliinan was, afraid of
Esther gxplained, l'hert* too
,Tit.W11-cireottipanion s
eyes,
she, tinued: Ur.'
Lantattert 1 ao not wish tainjiire
the family in the estimation of any-
one,„,and so, it you please, I 'if OIlld
rattler not talk about •thettt. r„was
in iho hospital nearly three Mouths'
was bite- nded for Miss Wel-
lington's 1 How truly goottand kin
he must be to stand up se fearless-
ly for a poor and friendless giri 404
•hrave. the klispleasure of 41- prou
and aristocrati wornan of thO
world
ftt
reached lier new hem
lighter . heart Abaft., she -
for many-inonths, she eat down and
began to work upon some aprona
for which some ot. the nurses at the
'hospital' had given her orders'I'
ante
'irides were imiptfes,
a i e i
Yr* Y .
tication ad gencrations of breed-
ing him for early maturity anI
91,11.* fattening,„ t1i0 113$41-0t--)11/3"
ItiteatitIts Int* been increased it is
t-
parentsopc. Tho of the young
oman, learned ,of
_prepar-
ns and determined toprevent
and for that purpose hastened ,tleir
departure. for. Madrid. 'Three
seeptible as other
influenees of envir-
ree
01' four gen it- -
ough to
tthanges.in
'merits -Intuits at the WiScon-
AtiOn id...tXdotsiti* tha•*41.4 or
-Back-begs ,and their crosses,'
Lbe• .inipteVed and approved,
wed that A marked ini-
nient and -
rning o.r that,,pu pose.
*girl's sweetheart t
so preparations to his own ad -
get; howeVer‘,In the garb o
uffettr he appeared ,at the
iicand helped the young Woman
ne of the machines. Then
unwed onthe seat and pulled
lever and the angry father, On
ng-torisethe remaining auto -
nes for the, Purpose of pursuit,
',sox( o wiel Ave_ e
tion :of six thousand, feet Amo'ng
ese. are the Takw, Viiividsori,
dom._ and Le But: Unit
It4erhasiliresibundied. and afty.
r squaro miles 011 ice, alX4, pre -
such an'imposn'.ig sight that it •
is'c notdered the clowning glory of •
**, Alaska's stupendous scenerY
'Ent SIGIlitr or
• .
one know* hew it ha
:foist
LJI
_
ich JOAO,1d 4i*nXte
e.proceeded to telt all he knew
About Loon, and how glad Loon
would ,ho to sec 'him again, until
wo were an -jealous that no =tell-
-gent dog was. waiting for tis
Maitland to sound the ioy, of wet -
conic, and t� s. ed us with his ' art,
log tar,
Then all at • ' Orli* .-tire. were at
Maitlarid and before to.onts- hotne,-
nd Sure eirugli, there in the front
yard, wagging both body and tail,
stoott Lc
It took but one' glance for
-
nig habits were, irregular; on on
li
44, they would gorge themselves So
that they would be found fasting
for the next day or more. These
. compelling forces �f heredity made
plain that beth, right breeding and
rghtpriyitonment are essential to
the sonetime
in ,somereasestles rnetiv
,resttlts,its in other casts it is
Octal* Swine. tyPical of the
breeding-te into but two or three
generapons" wrertg- environmen
, Ora otherz are 11410
it. • itt,
GlatuA ,r *loth is tollr
tonguetke Muir Glacier, has,
.been_towended by travelers for,*
ninnher.*of years." it -Xi* I t
#1114:10ritivIn$.4. moraine else
betweenai,4 the
Looked at frotii tbe boat it pres&'nts
•;if Weidopie, appearanoe as t e
sun ali,ines; on"
*tool sertteboil
These are in 'teality
„
,
Esther, for she
been leaning over the, banisters.
and had heard sil that had Tn1e4
between the_two
Mr. taneaiter, ,-
aimett-affabinv.. rofeyttendinTher
IieasilyleWeled hand. to Mori 'this
* delightful surprise! 1 did not.
know that you had returned. When
did you arrivet's
"Oh 'Saturday last," said DonaId
Lowing in eourteotia salutation.
"And Mr.. and vs. laneaste
- °Came, with nrandare b4th
,clI, thatik,you.u.
'1 suppose you have all enjyed
r trip in-trotose1S1 but ihy aro
We itanthng kerral Comewith inc
draiing.,rOent.and fel! rn
raV
h maid for Madge,
position and so have cfrcided to
takefate into iny own hands."
"I understand you; Esther," said
the Young man, gravely, but with
note AA anxiety .1,n, his tone; herd
otrgoingr ', •
o live with stita6 pOor_peopl
•ou'litiitlinrele Streit, Dr, Melro
fctind,the, plate for 'theit'itisT1 am
going to mike aprons f6l-
14 am going to become * lousiness
woman," she toricludert with &
smile, and pretty MOO Stir 6/ import,.
nee, -
"What kind of aprona'
her conipain.
All kindtp-kitchen* .fturse,
lanes- and ehildren'a, 1 will
take orders, for, anything in that
491i, you ate going. upon
xis:"
m an orderly Mann ti er closet
and bureau, and tastefully Aistri-
bating Some pictures and ornaments
ihe bad brought from the,
,West --to make -her reora look ,luote
homelike):
After done she made'
—rself s cup of tea and Ade her
irnpfrimpper,fr ihe
to provide her own breakfast and
and take her 'dinner with the
widow of whom she had, hiredher
r41o.
or began tlie resil business
She- list 4rders enough
ahFad t, keep her bty for.a, tort.
nht and romist of more it her
satisfactory.
he hir'd ii first.elass in/whine, to
se in although a arta
The who1eaIe dealer.ir
nting', to whom DKMelioae
c!tl4d her, nPfiltetl. her ii
whzt htraid.
his voice as one 'flour itm
soul, and iittetext suetseries
-wails. And Ionefitatimis ILS 01213?
teurid-in the deepest , so
make:manifest,
nee more he broke ou into
at 'of "'Ong -drawn .misery,
rfrnlyiook off Ah4!1*, the ,hu
11 he 1aa4 that in4ment:reme3•
d an thent there,
*d Ite would e. late* "But pi
Lly lie lookedout, fearful
eyes .fix
igbt on Eddie, set up, Stilt
breaking-
urt Bo clithbr-sl m
*
from thew*g"rn an
on't yongemern
"Wow-owkwed by sni her' di.
knee,
if you 1%24. 4011,
mfo of the animais, nor. t
sults they produee ;or 3ou, t
answer the urpose, butyou
it ver clear in yonr nhin
e shore, and 1xse de'-
din -707-
tts nuts the
shsIIow That the last,
ip is plished on the
backs. Thc trp41, to, the
ne two
W11 to, pigs are
lievAroprove
thA landis