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,
t
aunoyan
eve ser OASthat bcPOe UO iz4teritancfrom
ieing iquaude
icerity 01 -his
...good . friend eont Me to ask you to e-
,brighto 41"t
long dar1 4
ashes, She. w
hi' .6 it wadee
evand--thus have -thrown
:awitordin
that r*b'e;iy".1,5 t'Unt:be ott it the protection of anter
a 0 r
ow -that k tave-startle(V-i;on,.. honored naine, together with ample wiSh
you,3rou remember,
nion
f you think it is right—if .you
re, it is hest, I. *ill do 66 you
AUO00r teSt, aui yon littTh r
hPt n141141 YOU wore pro 40
OW* 5.00.110)4r away when you
von wero. re to serve mo
td, cotioludy, Es,„,_ thought to disturb you. for a,
ut it
feel
'ed, a u expresso
young fame.. •
y do not allow sitth
g returned,'
* mixt& an earn t. to •
proper
•te• me:. is•
es a ker-There-4
_handsome 'bloom") tbal
ke you independent for,life.
citno
you eau go to school
ard you wish
nd of San; myc
few -w
you to allow so be the ea
me to ado yon as ,iny slaughter, you
att ft, fit'laftrways- 451470-01,
"yOU this 3oirs4,
'Then taking a
-table beside hi
taking frond
th a simple
eat value, he
flTd$fl,OTOf
your future htighter than- it awe t
Tan'Y thervi
hen take your position in'
'-w and live- as you choose •
egrl
orld bear my name;
Ant do, , pro„.. your r to my -fortune
something with tbie
t$: Wore I go. hai*e. no rea- - • 0.-44-- 'L - a4 tree' 4"i'llau.s
i. , save my . brother, wile,' hav. nor tn. " other ee
.peosod st, though X should 'linger
squander - latir
r, would only
a
of wiish to.do..want
wliat it Is. -40, beautiful hetue,
nd -to know that some one,' whom 11
, he*Open
beautiful rii
glittering st-one
slipped it uP°4 t
ri2-1;
AA
-13 Watched fa Windew,f0r, the *au
Who Never .Came--TWould Not
Gxief over the d
to r betrothal.
at esteem; 1
hich 43
has itiimytk
rnariztd ollo
e itgent
ustrationof the ecoiiumy of f
ration.;be proper ;
104. Pig iverging pound in
weight gained an averago of
pounds per day, and put the
•pont0.--ot gain foodcoit of
tits In--exporiment41,-Vigs aer-
agin
40 punch% gaiwi(1'.9%poundfi
er day, acan--average_cos
cents p
1th a
Sat OTIS as Iistcned to his.:
i;inahle to lou-
r control ber einotions, 'she
w er. ead upoitAte-re elaspat
'handrand-burstiate-tears,_
,f4t lint not wOrt14-,-
appe
4t -rep -was-a--verriencler4i
tqlet;ellecks as 1* gently laid his free hand up.
-ae was
will 1" het& enjoy oug bT
4UI•4 eaVe itto you, independ- IpOII her
tot of the formality of marriage;, mg at a -
but in that ease there dePtha 0
It that my will might he coutost-
ppal
tor
reount.t;pyY other-tO.'whieh, you .eould have
•bound from the: 'given expression,'? he said, -in a
rtyto the topmost graitfied tone. "New, clear,"
wave -of a ueneef so to speak --le eOntinued, as her relent(
auto made so smooth and "wipe these tears anit-
zI
oomo Do, wife—ifSyou havc a legal hteittlisteerrtu ,gtotobre taehaIrei-n.Inoggr4.antad cul
right to bear my name, no. ono eau tura, and have it also in her
pow -
Annoy yol4 finto„ your wool er to do 'all the good she wish
from you. Dither:, whit do you for others;
say , Oh, it „was an outlook that was
In t But dare she
surgd---the girl is eh skee4t itb' beeomii* wile? Had
brow. Her oyes- were, downcast, she any rn ral right to marry this
and she trembled visibly with nevi,' 'dying man for his money, especi..
ous ozoiteloont, . ally when her .heart Was given to•
at er • tea _was
U away) adFbo waiispe ,
-nirining1ed arnazement and,
CornpAratiVey
outs • E,tensi
completed ab
in 'Intl:ire-
/OA
ions were
year ago, 144
sty Will Juak6 tit0 .
uarterM tang
o amide of tho pli Pet,
Jakey„„„.wh* tdits t6uch
od ,after its master- -died;
Thre years ago_ Mr. and Mrs.
ofIiing
pered ;ender the cara
if the physician and his ,fifosilf*
Vhile It was friendly with Ws.
jcoch-and- Was AtIitt-,- the only
or, Ilton15, as
Vila gave, most of Its ,affection to the
•
'heti Di. Ueda naUy wairtake
It took_ up its post at t
"
the day the physiciau di it is
'uni is bus favorite. 3"
W84etreibghor th
e'uasodsPem'GiaCir or
:has pritetically ,maxle it from tho
aa about tho purhase.
ngham, 5Z:
it .waa originally called, It waa
pours said the.,p
*laves
never havebeen select -ed but tor the
•tepresentatio 9,r)f Lord Painters-
, on-lim
ear ortaie or reVOraiittilitY, for
I have no idea -of -permitting---- you
to wear any yoke. Your 'future is
to be as bright as plenty of money
and god. voUnsel 6/tit sitaTc6
friend King Will be hero presently;
6 S. an auor ey--a man -wean a
thousand for evu-na judgment attd
integrity, and he is o be my a&
ministrator, 1 could not leave you
and your affairs in' better hands,
VOilCORticattre-4.,toward
elatia
now She.
sitively, from becoming the recipi-
i• nt 0 site a 0:ivy* zest ion
one. who was a comparative stran-
ger; while tho thought of becoming
his wife was absolutel aralyzing.
"Why! Idi
think*" slie at au
ingly, to btcak the
te tbat fofitowe_
legallartitZ.
$
ow Y ri one
relating,
history to' you,” Mi
observed- to ivehe
- at tune to reooiror er
"hut ving oonceived it o
-e oiirse I wantia7-Yetflii-know my
v.
your character aIso, Estber, eve
• sinte.you began to care for me so
kindly during my retont Mums. 1.
hive fonnd you to he & pure, true,
noble giri; you have strong pur-
'poses--high Abu; YOU are honest,
sinecre and generous. I know that
-eep-seated
rtir-shw.otive-, nevi fmgzoshe'...'e0ixid
.nevcr en-
• 1
for any -Ort
bo1dou1dnevc,
her—that he was
herrshilisid told -herself -that
should live out her life alone. Then
wphy, sinee tho, hope* which were
stirred ' Within her during that
short, bt
t -wit
him that. mcriiing had been a°
ruthlessly destroyed, why should
ova&
estre-to give her
Shewotild fetlard it as a sacred.
rust she Would preserve his riattne
spotles, aild dispense his -wealth At
*COOT
itiist1iiilW1!tE WI
be possible. And, oh
it uldrise -such is retie .no
*.
Ina ro
• into the reti ot t114, ,wo
z ni rny s�uLbeorn
Inttered„ by niy unhappy
!rienccI, that 3 was reacl to .urs
t ,huianity; and eten deny•th
of any ( L1
hen youeamt like
6 and kindled a
nin fait,h.Yu „have taxi
in evom.otoerge a ,
fore he knows and approves
'4' en lonaa__p one- e-har.
prepinng the
tiptirt- ! nt-them irito_-execu
item
consent, they coukl °easily - be 44.
Astroyeaii. • Alit he is coining now,. I
hear his voice, in the hall below," '-
Ur. Vying eoneluded;.$4 he turned
tit/ expectant face tekvard the door..
_,ttiomelit or tiro later there eatiio
a tic lip
"Conie the
while Esthr, sat_ erect and hastily
the tears rowher send
adinitted'the
entered
t
*ening, red he Omit..
L.-7
.reek
fine-looking man of be.
arty- Morn til -'dewy 'eve
oi the ittle that 'She was *1)16 to
arn--not to be 01,14504 to C0106 in
ontact with 10111ereil1OU6-4600 ,
ubmit to their rude treatment and
it arbitrary. demand?.
wai peoultaity., sensitivo in
ome *Peas,. and she shrank from
ontact*ith the so-
n upper trustP who always
lade. her .fool, the great social clis-
*nee
' between them.
waiting /Or --your
lecision," gravely observed Mr
breaking in upon these
Tlaen 'he:leaned forward and tried
ostndy her downcast fate,14 *tat
ion 'creeping ntost.°14.s.
. ,
houldered. .and
ithsn_1nnLct ace,
sintI that at
foil to WO
rapid gains,
eeonomiealg
tilace to tani
egelta a supplement .fo tame. sec.
•ond kin rate of gain, but first in -et-
leieney ration. 11ecatise of the
high 'Cost Of tankage, it makes an
proportions given ,in these tests.
It
4.;"- '
* addition to
the ration, Owing next in Value to
skim milk and tankage. •
(6), Clover or alfalfa fed as hogs
will eat it, together with 'a grain
log
Only
could as
an *WM*.
any ti e
sueb horses as will face of its doad master. With shrill;
ugprieeswlen ALMOST HUMAN 011,10.,
.clung_40,-thecaisket and 4t.tou
uiaturity and at a handswere necessary to pun, it.
madin " e away.
„jigs_ --eltats le:Comfort-4-14.---oon-
the, ra,dieja ohTuig; solo Monk were.uselesii. • The night
made in tiieir diet at weaning following the funeral the cries of
.iime.ntion, no Artor-ivoirttnb?olote,i,o,oxr,,,,,, the 'monkey were heard by several
babits. The suould be early eighbors- an the: block.
'When several days had passed
- nu -
y fo an
wmeix.",
cornmeal,
they sho ng two-thi 415
3:gt:-Iiiinx4rero.-.:14. th*--4 tr‘All- - , — . . c_grli
.never make, 0 . I
' e .
- oreck--
6. Leech and her daughter rca-
Iized -that the little animal wart
slowly takingits life, They called
several friends of, tilt, family, but
none .0( them, could induce Monk
Kiubyhis moither; he -never waa
fon oL Still, it was mot gene
ous of Bjis Majest-y to make a gift
of tbe pzUacc. to .luigh) have sold itibt-insatii,°-eurtitalar.
sum. White Ledge; the other IsI
Wiglit helmet which came
bim at the vane time, he did dispo
41.
For every home_ which the Xing
-Otiliettre /Wier his more -than half- ----
a-dozen. At his accession, be -came
in o • . T.
castics, and„hunting boxes zu ,
ous parts of his dominions. k . ¶Lhis
number lie has increased by pur..
chase or by legacies to fiftpfour.
Ono of ,his latest acquisitions we,* .
. .
-but-the- lwest da 1 gaLu1 ani 011
the average
gains were made on *we
(8) How:fed-iv-half grain -ra
on -clover and half. nlfatfa pa
ins,41O, in prop4ition to ie gi
fed, much twister gains, and m
-040.4.4ennonue,„ga1ns thau
red a full grain ration.
he ftentral•thou ht in these
hat some supplement
in
eery- day.
ours
' the natmc
iebgather;
_heir lue•
tion to hogs if the most rap
nOralo gains are t� be had.
-
For conditionsin Montan
-
*Ain° , the supplement
:rat, s un
third ,tankage; fourth
h clover and *lfalfa. -
lcd down again to
f things and to
Sometimes when
een tastily taken
ottormiways tioe'' -'eoiO
opni, at 4 01,0961c in th� afternoon,
$4 d--Id-rsecirru-sorl--11*ilt
always at the front window watch-
ing for him. It seeined as if the lit -
tie fellow could tell .time the same
'asm human bei The lett thin
raw c
ront toorwand take its old
ou h :the:window. d
iIte1ligen4it..a„,
Mon 003, as at g
ly out of the Windo*.
"Afteethe- /bite -ea -dist
-taw MI of :his pietures-ito
the rooms beams.. of Monk. When
inp
paid 000.40r7ir
Si 'age a cbarrning iLla at
in the. Tyrol, camo to
Keiser by the wan
Hildebrand, of Gioerlits.
HOLDS THE RECOD.D.
#h
hT1gth
We
utetteretilitwIcitefortil,1
bowod
gT,sfee, as. 'he greeted
gtrl„. and warmly
sh ext.
that 1
t; and
YOU
ler Wol-
ton; Mr
th courtly
beautiful
the hand
koan oyes
The following suggestion .
con-
eerning the use of hen manure are
orth otinsWotaition at this season
ell go.' fortunate as to ha.v. •
ippl-of this: vaittahl fer
There are two genersl
usingben
•g ass land *It SOOU as it
taken' from tlite house, the -other
nix it with chemicals into * f
ma 41114 use ben mani
for 0 Xi Uttd•potitt0614
it in the hill or
E1611 probably cl&un
the incr�ased labor and .co*t
ti fertiliser *On
• Another class- of fara
SOD 1,11{g- A L/Z11:4t Ci
hot t *614 tO taiit away Monk.
desperately for its pos.
•
one
Imlieveis 1f
o,r riendiCknow
couifortable sum of $70, --
hick to keel) 1.11). the- 1)11,06,'
ilbclniiLauppoaCd to have
Situated inse large
w miles est of Berlin,
emplate building .there.I
srt of Wand, toittess„
ownev could take t.efuge.,
off 1
ittyloysi citizen ol Bet
The Czar Itokis the reeerda*
palace owner.' probably could
not
not tell you at * moment's notioe
quite how many dwellings call him
aster. no probably number
ninoty-three. Thirty-ilve thousand
gr�at that it, could
iv* .without its master.
to knew Dr, , Leech wa going to
• . 0r...several day* before.
bands desth. it wauld climb up
the bet'and hold its tar 40w
doctor's mu* to listen to
e. breathing." '
,Ult's-attributell in life Wert
• Lug and siffeetion te disposition
nd it.pitasion for Watling.
on everyroo
The Cz*r Is ore fiortuna,
his Royal 'Iv:Aber of Italy
civil 1tst being tl,e largert.--
ot d, he eau afford 10 keep
these itately houies. Wli
remint Rine of Italy esme
he found that his
.houses