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era re ails rci
pton of inser
Ir4 " 4 n a
King re porided,
official 4odnment
Laid them Ivo
-. .'4Thankou, ray triend;-pr4irnp
ness was always n your virs
- guess" the sick min, returned..
• "Andno*, Esther;" he a4dod,
addressing her, "can you te ready
In the course of a cOnPie of hour
•onto"-tossnursallabri
"Yes,- if you wish." he quietly
r shins --beneath
glance.
the I church whichyou can
from this window-- Rev. . r
-----Leghton-_-3ennie:anii-wrnctir
there, and he OW
nes Illis residence, issue& far fr
-htsiSC":-Estlier-r-0011-
"Very well; ye wi 1 serid-for-Th.;; wren.ga, snd-t
' I.Witon-just write brii-a1-44re -offendixl-hersears-i
on this card, so that there may hke manner. after the reproof she
bo migtake .ctolay in finding hien, 41 'administered to him- ,
• Oen whi r. Irv), Confers up-
on Me 1 ahall ,..be totalled but
bilitys"
"And you are;to bo rnaried in
ese than two hour3V' said Jen.
nie, .wondeHng1
thingest ,
ward Ir.
Bather started violontbr.• at the
suggestion..
t s rep* rc
t-rcs t beginnin . •Ili is
aced. to the r f the
c and their se Poseidon,
ho identical the Ruman
have the Man live to enjoy his
etlinr-sho
k forward with pleasure,
ing hound for lifo to hi g
arno
far
band, eX '
"Why,what he Inc
1.111e simply wishes You
cans of .thie unionwith
coLnpauion .srnilingIy.ex-
u t at he same
t* -for e effortb.s
eptuti0,-
To Poseidou borsea-were-
.and to 1M tiff*, were t ffacrific
oseidon was believed to have -cre-
ated the first horse when he struck
ihe round with trident-and
e b ok- spring. 6
e "ford'otlal
him I ,ringS were ascribed;
shapeo tiers rnctizes
er IS 0 oeean
no of h t' t O
re *I o le
139p16' reason or 40
r 'rat ,Ice
patent. to her, from the litst*
s-Asf-s-sps_ss _to pi_ •.ho tcame
when
tte the house. be was sure it, must
have -beeps-, tgsowaissofshitt
ering., for he had
pas
her b* shad -boon-finertv--..r.carsedsAs_
and a„L /*nen. educated; he .must have 'been both.
requesteu, handsome and distinguished -look-
,.
gars_ tremb.. revious to his illness and <lie -
oft, e ocinvitioed
under right ord!tions, he
-saki Ur* Irvi
Of blank paste
Esther did -'as bc
_thonsdi her
Ied visibly AS she wro
"Now, one thing more " he sai
,ou some riencl or frien
you would like to he
saki Esther, 1 h k o Perplex -
owing whiter than she
'kh
""'"
"My ave purposely wi
held this owledge from -you until
'nolts,"4-stiielstordsirvingtons---kindly;
"I feared to startle y.oit lest you
'istratikl refuses -a, o
-Position to which t r ag
wolard- elevate you 4 a
Prtglislurran,, arsts.lipon- death,
the title of my uncle, Lord Russ
Irvington, for whom VOW nanle
became ininotNow you .wifl-bett
tinerits-irand averse
the thou h Iiithe
, oned lucky. 'Going. to t
0 lieriiiiittIii---o-fifilWiCatirro
, mythcini,i.at:sitprtrthihens:5rsio.oetvo_P rpi_rn,lomiPal.,le.osiol m
n
ec-- terw-alli-rain-eimies7ivarto- the
Tho oldpoeks thsrefore iForshi .
. erirt0,-we Ort-ailleiit
ra n and thofreshvsat-
ity
h' 8 jaeoptlo They gave him'
no-gever
o s, is pileci,o .,,,beasts,
en Oti t em, for they
eo yer f ' tit s tf the
i h
. orses.came e shod the
si 44 s. sss'-‘-as,,s
„transition rof the luck embleth from.
the footprint itself .to. the. shoe
ihISIsk4--practitally the same thingssi
was easy,. • . ."
' _ pions,: the winged horse,
nose hoof* the 'water spring
• "Yes, I will ask -.IPriniei if you do b ailkit of a mean aoL.
not object," Esther responded, feels' 'she knew that she never could have
Ing that she must have the sustain- contented to become; his wife had
presence Of some one a her own be believed there was any pessibss.
\ sex during the ordeal before her. its -of his recovery. She did not 104
"Certainly, Ides not object -ask him, and the did love Donald
-anyone you, like; I wish to make' Lancaster, and she knew she could
man
'sib e, . Irving, kindly. "Is
will also - request the rector to
Jri his sTillps if azwalA41.0
• you. _
"Oh! -will yout I -should be yeti
glad," triked Esther, eagerly, for
evr-Mits--Leighton to be a
.Icstely....wornaiiisand it would seem
next to having her own Mother with
her to be supported by her sweet
and dignified prcsence.
"Mr. King --shall "ming -her*?
while her, hearts was filled with be
image of another. Thus. her start
t Jennie 4T-rmsln
But the betrarecl none of these
feelings; she -samply-rePliett.
a, regretful air:
"/ do not think it rimitible for
him to get well;' though I wish he
Could. It is " very sad to have so
much to live for, and he obliged
to leave it."
Thenssheitegansto. dress for the
7,2 sYsles P.:1M Igst:41t stt.i Iva 4,14. - -
4i.- imi1
•
nowt ever ince, until his tord.
ship's recent death 'ardsWill com-
pletely vindicated_ and, reinstated
Itlet, Bat 1 Will talk more of this
yeti later. Bert," turoingtts
his .„frituset„ "are the papers ready
forthe signatureaf"
"
o
me wheel
ov r„1 Mr. 1pig reSPon
layinx_holi_f_a_thltiim chair
he wheeled him to the table,. Upon
w io- some documeritt-*-t4thpene
-
and ink; had been proviouidysars'
ranged.
Bethel*, tutiseelAnd addressed the
others present, remarking;
• "Lord Irvington is About to sign'
his will, and .toome :other aperss
h ' Cfl
r -ss he
csine
edited with the oHgin
eshoe Juski
'horseshoe was the., specitto
againt earthquakes. It would keep
userArife from' tia-roi hssi-earth
*kings Again one pereeives the
sea Inyth-Peseiden was the shaker
is In 0 t IV
telegraxu. '_41$Orry Oar* tt 0
•10, read, follows, to -morrow.."
Tho Crown- Princess of Oermarty
't leader of la *lid has
ne of ttitrtiriost p07uve1,1M being her
Labit of • carrying a dainty,
.a stig-stieks: whenever :,she goes
ut. It ititia)ly hays a .gold top. and
ror1uLuzeut4d"the faritshihein4'Vitfbair.:111"Cellatigbt OtP4
•0
a zonable-sBerlisis
e s. he hart a largo'col-
tio s orpa se,seT
flt
se o
been vU Mr" wearing.II:ge--1*-tttIQ
ne
. gentleman.; d she inay
_
"Aun• t is the
aiii-Fs7by-WItelf"-IIIST-CWIeft173.
Knollys, Whose inds osition ha
„,
lieefoXaki
is Itn0w,n to tbe Y
o t oya. ami . otae
zind ber daughtersshi is knowi
"Chatty." For over ortYs
"Mimi Knollys has bee
n of the -Bed InbiSr
Alexandra; having
tion I
t4.1 r on the ger Pas
multitolst, can i
ectiOU, mrim
ealica.teaurs in calves„ but pro-
perly lied calf coolers;
Calf bolero differs from diars
rime the, -full grown Animal,
thking. tho fonn of- an infeetionsi,
intestinal 'catarrh which is of a, far
more serious nature -than duo -
chews, usually 04PPearing. sueldelly
susyoung ealvea and in PI
armee-Immo
Owing to the , t is s
Iternt-7.41soese.' it s purtautZahTtel
that the calf has a * the pries 't
helot „is torn and Part.
for this reason proper Care ind
illrelAW'SifiititirWgivers-tinrin
stigh
in this e,l'ry, 1ut,
these contest r
P0 -
pular. .Tho 'hitels have u
tightlybound to sash fo 13e or4
the- fight thescooks- are- as- iservous--„,
racehorses, and show an extras
*rilinary eagernesP for 'the contest.;
Not long ago -
ther while she is p.regrant. umber 0 giant tortoises weig
en an iinimptl is afflicted withteveral hunsdred pounds each.
-94.1_1115t
thy axihn
earefull•
rd ehould be -: prcteCted '‚ UI
ine by o *. s
i it 411 nsist44144_11:
Inn e in the stables 4grs4
jirit•ilsal"hou d •
linalixteit:tilo'vtutk.:17-741,n4de 11.1 -;‘lx"
hindLy w Daviati Roberts. quarterst11
bed w
itch ,ammal "s4
tents,li of the
-after which
.0iYon calf scholers
roots of tail an
laroUld be thereto
a disinfectant.
n. front of ,h -c443
trent
towards --
a
ff-et0ittlig ntestcan bo
rearieds-swithss turtles,. , hoSsevers ..- •
esstirstlezibirees,
can waters -select naafis!, of tuts
ties, ands -*tired in bathing:
tume, mount their steeds, lkraspng
the frOnt ;part of, the up-
rer shell with both hands.
re
nolly:ps is private secrete
rat,
- eats=
Mand of Norway.
IIis Majestralone knows what the
Bang would do without Lord &tot.
lye. Be performs his duties ideal-
ly, Constituting liinitelf the memory
and sometimes the - enee of
KingE1ward s ict
tterd toa11 his dis-
patches, with':rnathe-
nticat
accuacy the tours fThis
Nesty s audiences. Ro sea sTou
pounds' worth of telegrams' ever
year, and ciPens an, average, of 600
etters a, day. ,Ffes 'attends to all
e annual subscriptions,
blebs' chiefly in !suit:teas and five,
pOuiiel'uoterf, run into several thou -
on
s
To cure a kicking :.4W..$'coil often , •, di , ;;;!.. they would, - p
isistss s , -...----ss
by
;its "'st°r0r4me Mkeiethlen;°!irstadraolpritzti-t‘the icieck*eyb4thrtohNicis nig hPirsevWeetlitglidt on
store loss than 'profit may result i the back part of the shell and at •
through spilt triiiit:- The person Ah6‘sarVtwittihirtbeispulling tirlIlleitbositssioe-
iriilking also:runs eonsiderable risk, PATtu
cf injury iR skim form or other. --the anonal'is', head above/the isu
When the cause of kickisg can face, By Pulling the shell on
e assignc • 0 vice or an, ac-,
quired bad habit, the following('
ho, fotIndA tet t2 ivw
ertri.t,
little arrangement will 1/2=7"1__‘-w."
ls,THE T
spful smissat the same time, sim- Tao animals covet eight m
harinIess, effective, -inexpen- zrnles in an extraoidnarysivesho
- and easily --appfosets IresspeetAsto
about one inch wide should be tick- the beach to ssecitle, the isiussir. -
Jed round cash- hing leg a little- The ruitiouril,sportsof •Sis4nttakes*
shove the hock, sullleieutly tight the forte of contests between t
,to compress the hamstring. (*mons fighting' fish- fon' in
' The anunal cannot kick, and if scountry..;So much oitcxncn
'flies are troublesome and cans!),her caused by thounique
tI
"Will • o likewise," he an r
Cannot o some ing or yo
before 1 go?" she asked.
"Think you, no, • There is a
nurise-lifIliiralier room
Mess
eamesishilis yoa were out-I,4iid not
think to tell you before.. Now, run
*way, li.ttle woman And I will send
ts.yoressirls
eikiplete."
for you." . kiKi you
E? she questio lC-
jgjinjarnest1yandthinkin
ust be weary after their- ong
, She went lowl upstairs, * very
Arave look resting on her pit
sviing fate,.•
' Itesteliing'ber ownchamber, she
-shut and, locked the door, then
threw herself , sobbing upon her
/ettnie, who was running the inst.
s' 'shinty, Sprang to her feet in alarm
would inako, with no.
ting the occasion. .
Her very hoist elresilLwitsly. a
siWir-gray-a-rirmere.., tee -earl
made, and trimnied with narrow
bandit of garnet velvet.
`ut-it7trar1ecoming-to-he
hesriiching.of Oft, oreansyslac
the throat and wrists, made.* neat'
finish, and the looked very ladylike
00ipplettd.
j'01111t6 4316 ihastaried to mike h
self rattly, by donnin her o
tions wero hardIy finish he
rotUldi--zs p
n thedoor waro giris
that e re wan�I lxToi.
ennieanswered the call, and
found Mary; the housemaid,' jitind-
ing outside, witti * note ;in her
.
"For Aliso Wellington,!' sho !aid
passing it in, arid, Esthor, opning
it, read t
will and testament 1" he eonclu -
ed, turning to his 'friend, and Iv-
*ng.shissisandssupers-thosParOlunon
"1 do" he positively affirmed,
And -I ale* Wish to emphasis:4,11m
fact that r am' of soundsmind, And.
isatssatstarovnefroe-'-wills-and-s.
cord Isliavesdistiosed of.z11 that-. I
;possess a herein recorded.. Dr,
Williams, 'has:already ,givem tie a
ttying "-ElfOrfor
ray mental' faculties," heeo
. neluds
ods' glancing at tha.gentleman,
elsix
011 Lod yin
lug 487* barber's apprentice,
ulti-
mately ,enteriug' the • Shipping office
Var-Gretnoek-reluthe a5 it
"Thorough" was his motto, and by
doing everything that cameln his
way ass as he could 1st proved
, -
Lines before.beisitruCk out fest him,
self. Iro*-he founded the famous
Castle Line - n n st ,otheir
vein nres---- made.
ou
the South, ,Afritanam nd fields- over his pls at Whitehall
o e r
boing otle of the -first -t9 istosess., beth is to be found at
rssfusluis..triselit-hit-ho
their. frientishi r" he. Star* 9 4,tger:
I through -sack of es
Piet Y- ter
London. 'o 'by tho i3tate.
Y
the construction department of the
44.miralty. Mr. Narbeth been life
IstiOdinitssappren
Pembroke nook) rind ultimately
joined the designin staff at the Ad-
miralty. When' 6 plans of the
he did. nOtseapture the. faney of
the Lerds of the Admiralty. After-
wards, }Owes' htstierits of the
thee-.ishun,eIl in ' Wandsworth Common, whero for
SirDonald was nyrtai
their w until
'pent, and leittt
her, but eon
her -alone, returned
to e the extit454 giri
rer hr composure.
is ioon ble -40, for
* binoblised to e
setteontro
kr
*tot! need
,soe
trelir
*Ad.
hrstren 0
t Mr. *
waiting0 4111154—arriv
ire 4___
ThirIfac*Meny
but she weir outwardly
d, andezrre1f-i1*
iufrt
i y h }se no
A
—tit Or e sz
ant document *bid . to ome
other papers,
The rottor Oen filled out a mar-
. 11146 certificate in dile form, Apa
giro it into tho hands of this young
'bride, and' quietly, charged her to
"take good cot "of;it." -
• These titters toncliteted, Mrs
Xing took. possession of the varir,us.
piptrir
-,vra*
Acton tOlkored by theriefors with
And Di. `Williams, -hi
Zennie, 'returned to ter, york
np-
stairs, in silentwonder
leer whit the had just seen and
Iteird,;.-- -
It *11 teetned like 4. dre*rn, or
some tnirrelons -taint tint
Esther We11inton, the quiet but
erterpriting, .K0'1,, with *horn, she
Ind lived aid ,worked fur-
.101$0,
trailiforOtd into e rich and
'
1$
reminds one' o antler
::'z ,1 aid* Pronlicr,,of
Sir, Donald,. wts once, taught p land, 4tho 1#4* te°PV's4b14' for that
.Ainong 'A *quantity of forth, ''eolony'S rueagnifieerm offer of a
tnris to be solit,ty auction. iiDres.4Jnought, was oonsideribly
Oeeiiion:wis a (their "rith the Aside, bandicapped in tho eirly, days of
41Diosottair Castle;". ornately tars,- bis career. When be was t'WentS's
UPOn it Me decided to pureltaso 'ono he started.* 'business of hisowu-
and-instructed *tter. trY1111r 'irtriOtre 900010419ns,
to4in3t sit any ,00s
-mn ears literil
geut....ikoted 04 hide
dealer, 410uble\his
ije I". shouted the'.
ilethe atuthenee began to,
interested, for tho chiirstem*
y vaIucles. 11
edr eried,thO ,dealer.
yid ilttyl",-, easie
swer.• "Two bundrei
the eater's biting but pro
id ,� tho hattle‘ '14404*
6 :viea$ breathless$,
no 01 the I&stea
00 word s u a
ays he was e c ett " stb1ete,
"tstosher Is ar se- erals sAssottsss'
resit-
Thc'fl 1T' lord
_torOarifijkLAtj 1,;__Llti#11141,..11:4.4.
-
-after -three weeks or so omit, to 116-, tea tollest ,14? t._ eS4.
certain whether.s, mire has,heen ef- are Ono n a fair-sis:W Vat po
,the nuMber of hogs alfalfa,will
.carry per sere -without injury to
hkspropstlies,teit,imsitesssen_, by
farmer* vary
very eoniiaerabled�-
pending on the kind of tott,rthe fer-
tility
Of the land, and the size -0
#.•.1i
en- „conservative
hit.d much c tienc,
t first-ignari g 1 otheit,until
ne makes vicious dart at
versary. Then thit rearbattle bes.
gin*, and keeps on until the referce
or4"omprotrdsc
nt use ii political
ndc At that ti)46 ./ohn B.
front eight
125' pound hog s There aro fiel
that Were r
*ere tkrough th� season for
Ler of 'ears, and Are still in goo
condition.; -$14 there ar6 o
&MS that will nbt Ittrniai pa
ture for more than five head p
.aere, but these irAektrenties, :When will
11,14,14-tt-
is-. better- tss-eliviitle it into -several
10
quires.
16\arpinien .
in Ilia "Itecolietti *f &tow E
Iad'.gelsicator," ono
er* by s apserxteffiii4letieib
eiroirrtt
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