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r the
tha t rve see
orz'tt'iola• sir, and ,
I'M *Inn 4 fluster We morn,.
Waite witheDecee S goiiet
• all. of '0:st,tildrs trid lir,CtYP;;
(*Mina -WOO
too low ter rih o hoer.
witreii
'fhy'rttatheil the mstation, andIto
peti o .
ut.
ill itot be long," he said
rah,to,ling that if her life
upon, it, 010 roul4 not rem*
wbile he ins:00 lho
gave t1e, reins to the\ grou-Ai
*Me
I eand' .eitc0
eat‘gaVe tiirte
re. tioxibue °yee.
W1IZbelie'
to n In her.trouble.
Order the Po y- phaeton: please"
h 11(1:4.teyeettearitt X will - drive
ound and liett it, We eeneilifie"her; in
be mete worried -than You
eIp Depend upon it,. she' -is not far
IT 1 expect" we ehall ilnd her .at
cnnc by the-tino we get. there."
"Whtbr Shell we. go . pelt? To her
Whir% cottage 1 14P091502**
oral. "'Yoe will soe we ibaI1
tleirele. '
. reached ttee eettage,
got Det, of the phaeton. She :WA
14, two minutoe and • re-
'
t$rned
'nen not TO. tionle my lady,
IOW VO
Norah did not Iuiow WilAt t#3' do
next, and azhe teit leading thie keste
...perpinted and. undecided,
Guiklford nert,on, tamale* corner
nt the bine , in front of theta'. and
cam owerd •theln. -
Ho W:44 coning along with his eyes
----4iteetieteeteeteetai
iteereeuntle vae-,"7-eie*WieTose
.. eeponies; thee he tote* ted
Oolied-exp tele -Noel/
paler
ul, and d; but • his
"nood-ut
• • lead btightly. e glad to see ..you
Out; Iiewas afield you woad be ex-
hausted. 'What levelyimorningl"
and -he rioddeil smillegty to Ilarmen.•
who dropped eeurteseee "I rode
over to leerneitileethie oetireleg..!*" he,•,
said, "to •.'ttele., after *du.. ,do hope
your headache has vanished!'" '`11
"Thank you, yes."! replied btoritlit
- .4ere&P.17"..1%11.0.--tr ".1110,g...to..ileettle whether/
thild „should tell .bini of her geese
lie- had divined. ber hid&
ii id; quieley: • 1 .
grahr •
..-Norah forced' a smile; but evoitlee
. tits eyes.•
-;„ but.,
felon,
. • .„
"Well, yee.- she •said. We ace
:looking for Recce Sauth, Mr.
tea. •
''sereesectkletrot
muscle of his race winced.: as,. still
- ,
. "Not a, veil dillieutit skarele is it?!
Veer maid .is ilery veil known, es -she,
Molt? -
leerteiele itaid !Conde constrainedly,
loreshe felt thateliceeealethitili
e 1.eene --atiVeen
d Beeca,--eeend, that Makes it
brows.
.alarnting 2fl tbat, is thete, . Mrs.
e_ternauee--Shef Meer beele idaYed at
,Feentialle"- "
Auteeethoueliteof---thatee
Norkiv:
-,elvelfer.d Bet -ton's preseete made the
eitteir still more distasteful to her,
she began. to regret .that she had
not sent Mane= aeotie. to make in-
quiries,. -
"Of course," he sad. "forgive me;
but tho. last person' on the seene el -
Ways makeis suggestions which •have
..oeeerred. to others tit thee-begitinieg.
•'Whewde(1.:. you sic' her last, MI.
. -
she started or the tete.
epliedetieee .stleiotit ineue
""Ah, yeee"..ette -murmured, glancing
at, Norall,„ !Ito sat looking strgetit?
itt frozitifei, • -"bi- emirs&
not there yotitself. lets. Iliermen?
• don't look• so' anprioust X levee,
be doubt WO ehOirigoiiil-AnaTyOur
,
Ono precise of thin
ibittlren Is *mufti's,
reu le about
suee there Jo no need
for anxiety. I will make eozne '
plo wibo rog teL.
feto yeeterdily,. „The girt i weU,
nOlVtip and I dere. say dozens of hoi'
friends kAOW where .ehe is.
Norah inclined bor heed .,"‘elth
conetraitied "Meek you," atm tweed
tha•POniee, but Walkiiti them
and lie -kept by the side with .b.ie
handresting' on the J'bACtOX.
.The etreet. , ueutaI1y • s.
aleepy/ toed inert, was ' alive with
i•oupe lebo looked at the Court, ear -
a deetketlesedethe OXICt„: topic
f t tleyee
The!, .gueesed, trAM liftrinan'*
necompanying 'her thet Norah WAS
for the 'Inkeleg
they touched thole 'calie and coeiteey-
ed one and another expressed. their
approval. • - •
"Tier leeteehlYs got a tender
*.eArti". -Said 'ono old woolen. "She's
• o'..theefirsteto-bre.aiter-tiesegirl.
IfljIirtuaVdo. 1'I
mind he'll tied her if any ate"
ilorkleinaked et, ebeepetiplie with
the eame halt absentbelt troubled
Atpleag, '
al' 0 *presealroout--4007weigill
'upon her -more heaVily cacti utinuto.:.
',Thera. are some giriseethose sten -
ing ouf5(1 tho ine-whista saw A t
,the fete. Will, YOU ask *them if they
•krtow anything, please?" she eeid-
nerten wiiikee to the kuoe of girls,
the phe,eton ,Sollowing-.
"Gen ivy of You tell Lady Norele.
"If *he'd 'stayed at .the inn at Porn*
dale --hut, Lor • eke' ifee a rough
.place. end elier yrfle_eyet.11dnet bay
IbOught anything of walking home
here. No, he wouldn't here stayed.
there, and if had come back this
luerninge it only to ehange eels
. things." .
Gieldtord Derten writ up to the
Phaetonanti:leaned on it.
"It is very-ffeuti9u1,,!!,.....If0 sdidi
*001.1iilitt.011iee "MOW. I think Mr,
dfsalith*frahd0 an remarkable
as beta South's."
groupPlxe (tad..ho4olaa,cousitlorably
time.and they
lietened Itt eager ieterest .to
.ceedin
, .
,oryo bavo not ,seen lieeest South '
'this More asked 'Berton of Mrs..
English,and 'she seemedquite hurt
by the, -question. , . , • '
' "Lori; no. sir! !noggin' Your per -
thin, I ellottld think I've been asked.
that "titiliTor-trzlitrow4fues- on thei
t tr
rat-o.-7"Xtro-tnt-t-titin'e' f -fax•.
h er, I think" 4the-pauseil-let TIMM-
ente,-"at least so tar as I eon reel:104n-
• , ,
o•-_ vou, remeinberl
,:you '15 _ ft
a We ereeptible motneele
toad nut bring hi2n1f to prOMOU1104,
iieagerit uanio fle1,ought Against the
,
waa mastered youdVnottee
_
whether Mr. 0yrile.elerricee41eirtist,
Y u know-trave'Ied by Wet Irelorl
tee" the gentlemmt who
•Irtgill14,f4431.y.ing,00: abtthep tiilini*?° at
°all;
.'prompt reply.
"Thank yoit." said •Ilertate "You
are 111.114 Burc, of course?" •
pee; I. noticed him, because
etait__, the, down
trein, Iast'evening,' and I lhought, it
4ather Nstrango that he 00010 be ge-
l*, back so soon, hod by the early
4
train. - I gormow.ho-o ro, Lo9r4)
for
w .,_
•ti d " t
"Ask l*iu U - sane nova, serti-'e"
tattered, learman. teeny. *
. "Wee Ite. Ditto alone?" be asked"
in aagon,ttitr,4,17ctII04ty
4V.10,lee,.4.• yo.a7_00st.
tnex.
it was diwkishe arid the- train being
a' bit ilehind time; we hurried the
passengere In, 1.-..doirt.khow
any-ot -the-ttiettettettlent-e-ee-Thtelo
ed round.- "IMO yott-see• elfreeletitoti
ehis morirlitel" he -asked, of the book-
: • : itteo
canr)*e; wYirth aiese ticei end; bad stood listening but re,
peettellyeremitheedeelleete,
s • . • -
-was a .r esed:-
r. my la.deo," bee
remedy..
• 0
In a bldle in Item tho Central
Periment term may be Sound e...tils-
veseloa •Of ettie proiltehleeeee of grow.
lee and Orel*: of elever.erepe. eve
:teredve eellerielleeta itt thh line have
been earried-on et- that farm for a
Period itt over eight years, no4 tbe
results gathered' therefrom couteln,
considerable Winona of prectital en;-,
formation and enth. "rtin'adventfigee
are. briefly Ileeted by the station AO
ifeethateet-beeborese.
n* 100 tliet there is no our
CIU1 castle' .be gotten -"QC( his.feed
in this way, and n 100 in coeditiets
reijItWo feaLa-ve knowtt t'lle most .seceesseat
egg -product_ta-eatuaefrom-etees- that
had the* divided ration of corn aril
eogeed meet, all they woad eat of
iiiirmfbliarSeth'Ineacotitiln.1,stittwIligthl te"nalleuset.1%
gi:oztozn,rg
torzudirailtts liberally as such
a '
ueirorbesatg000adiryrima!tnya hilerveeers:proved* b/f
r
expereure that under favorable, (ma-
im* eeetiritious- stablieg deelnit
winter -time' gives -better- tetextte----"4
an _where cows are turned out par
tbe. time. *Thee° men have no ex, •
.leeed left bellindee
'
At this fle,*eh iiiik of eannectioti b
* 1-- iteeteneeletseetaid.
Norahrs fate ilushed. and 'she beet eokieg g nt moan. in it lighe; o'er
down to hide, it, and erningitil . the, teat and .sillt • bat." ' •
fur wrap at .fier feet. ' . 9 "Pei weeito evening dreste and wore.
4nrhis deserve e .to be e ailed the et 11014. fault overcoat?"' ,seld the ate -
4
Santleigh mys eryr" said lierton ir-9 '4"'''"141•14L • '
Guildfo d Ilertim nodded..
' "Yee at was be. And he wee'
where Becea South 'le?" - '• quire at the reihvay ;station." alone. I noPPose?
her ere le. "Really, I dont
know what, to o next, UniPSS we in- •
looked at each -other shy**,
_ ,
"Vou_were. tee tete last night,
said Norah. "Did -eerie of you sue
her when you were comingaway?"
eleetelikeit-at---111-iteofith
_en bisPered'-to tine eVidently erg-
- ing. her, to speak; tind she stepped
terleare.,a and dropped- ,4 -se
, Courtesy. 'was the' girl litat
wished " *ea good night as - Cyril
.,was writing. the
413Y one. my
ady, she said, tinielly.
- elresteeseed Norah, ge,etly .andeene
eouragiegVe elelle-you telt-us-
ond where you saw her?"
"It was when I was coming away
trent the *big tent, my lady.. nem&
•eke, entree ",
an ng just a little way from the
tent, near the shrlibbery."
trelettned,--terwrtrderaiert
aeman-eeteeereet, heciespedeeatelseam
nerton titoodegeave.eitel impc,Issively
WAS, coming away. Coming
limner NOhi Norah. "Why did she;
ItOt VOuxe -With your
_...,„e..40nete-know4-neeettedye,
• - _epee, bet-eee-eeee-e- -
**Was slie areziel" (liked Guildford
neri00. r
"No, sir;" replied the'girl. "There
%vas a gentleman with her."
“A gentleman!" lats eald. 'Mho
was- ite you.. know him?" There
lie turned with an encouraging smile
to Korai. "Wo shell fine her necteee
, was •litr.• eplel-tiiikne, my
lady," she said. • ,
" re-estrie-crottesereVeitheeasked itt
A IOW /Mkt. . -
"Y(;, my lutly,Anstrea-There
was streak of light wht.r6 ttio'Y
were, ntut-1:it-ow °hint eitite"
..,Atask.tba.atrtist,
.genetemen; • • ee
Guildford Porto broke it.
"That docs not help as much. Mt.
litneeeledy-Ileivii -been, her
with her -cloak; he %WAS very atten-
tive to her all the e,veiliege!
"'Did no, one .see her; alto. • thatr-
-esked generally.,
"No.. sire No, irtY pine of
sa* her after thtit."
, • reelitieis had better tisk - Mr.
'Buries?" lie .eaid to Norith in the,
same low Voieee ."I iloti"t suppoee.
:C#4,- ,•les•eensr infornuetion, but
We will leave,*,rie. OtOile tintureed."
litIetait inclined . h0r heed slightly,.
and- hr went etretlelett-ne.-lefee.
he did so an elderlY Mani 'With, bushy
ostbrows t:tose. out. It rwrils
I'XIL *at Aging, his pit*, and
glanced. ,at titet vette*, arid liteit et.
the .,Pheetenl 'eyes :rotor vPon'
literate*, ',Itiee with Ititeletitsee and he
atopaAlid pirog *",theet
toittlett-farldon, and, g0104. to 4'-a,
bench outside the hut, eat ,doWel.
Itisurly lit hIsi Pik. amt. sat sno-
ing, ,Oriarently potyitig
ititteuium to Whitt wiigc,g010* on
?giaotta'At, hint
sat'''.0tdielielY0 anti' WOO tatitering tho
hitt dot* Wheel 4trii..VosOloti
saul'
it. si.tccewitoa of -t
Norah gathered the reies -in . her
-
"But -prey don't trouble to ea so.
be said, quickly. "I will :got my
horse and retie -overt"
retiaiteeetatte-,-
-•
e"Will you let ine, go with you?" he
".1 may he .able to sa,ye yoa
a little trotible." •
Norah would have to • s
"Wo," but she could *ecarcely do so,
antf*at a-ealge-iirds.4ent iiittn'her-he
get in, told the phaeton drove off.
-The groua_at the _door
ced chattering instantly like. 'a
dOtk of tringplee. • and 1Trs.. English
gave a start -when vo ee
from the: /leech sal' :
4,
tress?"' •
AL -s. moish turned to bine-
detistentnntert
h eyehaden,ever-beartleteme
"No, sir. Ile took two tickets,
third_41,assr,for-,,Landon...1!,: _ 77.-7
14Another gentleman with hilus
suppose?" sold ilerton-; •
• -.No, it WAS a 140, or a young
evoman;Xestioulii..edge,", ,
"A eouog wontiene"" .
*.esid-eeti*. slirde"irou See herr' -broke In
Merman, tis sli,ire could -contain haer-
• err me t o 0 , oevne r Cfl la
soil by the 'addition 'of •nitrogen e ob- it wtll PAYand" Wellfortine 7-
tained front the titmosedierte cx ,eiet %Wk,. to keep :cows etabIld
2. There is an increase In the continuously during bad weather" no
store of available mineral plant matter wbeeher this means three
.lotA ,iert_ovhoseeh_sourtriettacieet.411, poe%aoshii4tatcd. __M,..ornhibe,4438 oatrkethteliyemeararitt...`or Intlitettmortitithszxa.
en y.the eleleer_in...part fromesteMhs, uniform he:Meese
not rcached bYe-the:e.--shallow.o.e. root wiaiirttekete.t•tbere•-ise”.areer.elgthtertihas. whorei..7
systems of . other tarn crops. heavy *hogs. while in squinter . the
i •
9 unite", .whereby- the., soil -le- • 0 'ter season -10 the-- peeking -
mere, totentive of moisture; wartne, and tee.hog hest adopted to this per-
,
•
favorable to vigerous crop • growth ..but natural that this kind of hog
Mamas -also. -furnish eq the materui should be demanded by.the market
thee° foeme,of teem ilea that act ea slalightered • daring the sentinel?
--eelePtietteforethAdeveiretnereatexif-litieetteast=e-of-tiate
moteths are used principally for the
freSh-meat. trade. and the lighter hog*
are best adapted to this purpose.
•.
4 ClOver serves a. useful. purp050/ . NorrtS.
mellowing sone no otowgivos sech
.wabnenhaiweiscdo_wly:Inadt.ti:i0e.:snrooenliv. iso, ,
00in:4es° bare, - fete:100g fertilizing butter too dry, but avail leaving
gi 0 woulde e v o was tee
setisfactioe. in. nsultif as clover.
as 4 caecie teen during.. the salami
4. As ail agent for.deepenitig and'
. .
duringben
3tlil**r4the summer iweoll-n':'603::;;:-th:;:elliito;:tf7.:11-t.-(47:utr;L:;14?41.116;e:e.ta..tirtioirft,111titai44ftii-c:ausg:el-.1eed .
- eelearitItmee -.es :' ' . a .Y '
rains. . _ : ' One can put oo, if good soiled one",
0. As shown eonelusively hy (the eart be obtained. The leather from.
Particulars 'obtained by careful ex- I whieb .they. are , teed° now is new ,
_wettings over 4 Otimber ot years grevetie not thatuted. .or froth old
month weiett tetground et, It ise-rie' er ad isab% t
rio onger. young se na.n-- with the More imPortant farm crops,
trees from which the life' is gone; so
dark-esethe-witle Week hair?" she the knew - end& of the itreen dov •.1. that in eltber cage they rot pdckly'
----tat- ee • MS a 1110„st ;tar tT- &eit in increas- e UabIiIi13I--that s
1
Ys be sald, "that was her, 120 ing the soil productiveness.
doubt.'" •woeld best for 00 1
that of grmadfather's -which
Puri
take menet interest.
- thate_alte • hall con-
treMinuously, whoa %Mrs-. 'Reglish-
stoppettehrott-hlesely-,:-
bave got tkri,
laud isn't big enough to lose any-
body lit. Who Wee -that young lady
itt.the pyea-aletit" he itereilrett af-
ter a pause. which the bystanders.bad
tilled -with..intlignant•glancee at the
gaturilner "
"1lleV,WhY. that was Lady Norali,
the entre deoghter," replied Mrs.
Englislee "Yon must be a stranger in
these parts not to knoWetlettes
it -
retorted Purlong, and he put his le ts
--on-the -bench -And w'eateeln-
•ble Pirel ea if "the subsequerit pr
ceediogs interested hint no snore."
-.Noraltedroveeeteeineelellieemete
crying 10 a suppreeeed way by her
side; and for • it time Guildford Mer-
le:el 0.0t: elVik • -
Fate eau ;still 'on his -side; anl
working for hint in. & persistent Who.'
ion that almott *Urine& him. Cer-
tainly, to thought, Tie would tete:lee
elfeek PreentlY: *at the Stetion,
rhapc It Wtt--4044-
o;yrit -moo 1u1 eft .01A41
there, held opokta to some JO'
the ehautetif with wMtch
Ouittlferd llettoin yaareAirottedio
disePPeiliefiee with Iletett, would,eb
'Won't cry, .. 108. irikrni41441-\
td At ailatt, he sure .
fled your ifteCeebefore-*.nairet *
haVeloatsect,,,' After .01, not.hiree sere
lea tem eeeeeliappened to here"
At, that Momeut the vision, of the
Tuardar-0.07).t.os. h0tOrt 4i4t, gm% he
.wat totted to pate.
"1 Meat that -Oa
f the "'elute:it it I
'llarman staggered back, and hid
het -lace. in 'her hands.
- The st-atioriet:sailed to sway from
side to Aide before Nortilies eyes, but
woman upon whom the blow pad -fal-
len tibuoste-es heavily as upon her-
-
POULTIW hl,OTES. wit* him.. •
fro* the term every day in the year. °
The nests need full as uch and right here _ -wher 1
-rtuThU' and egge' are 04.1Tvey'crir 4eitaa*art' riirltra
A piece of alum in th.e drinking ..deciding -what to plitot, p
'lan to have
water will prevent throat apt' lung
Vgi it.10 her: ledYr
reeeter-in-a-dityr-Testiretrekeree.
nee slee's one eat with. Mr.
rt1•13urnet God forgive ehete
od forelveethem both!"
Noractreed-to -echo prayerrb
,
g.eneeetenee -
onelece them when_theyeebrie_egei
-
„The object at t.hie.setetee la to re -
dike the &tete; to le pate:AO- bps
as it doeeetest. pay to whiter Ufle,_,
Sefl.thein,.,nOw;, •
a te-bietebtd-=ebkkiee-
care than semtaer.' ones.
-apt to take • cold. On frosty
eier heart, seemed to turn to stone;
she could only •cluteli the- - woraan's
treinbling hands tied stare at. bet"
*vacantly.
• SUGGEST:117n INITIALS%
At "ifelmInny." his conntz7 pleas
•
bit
'the Surrey bilbreea young& brO
-er-of Lord Granville, the tetagmare
UM, 1?e---Le9/eloti--40wee, haa-*
guet-
book in..Whleitt each visitor reel
a -Activate - •
One day.,, to entertain an iteseveren
young person or the present genera-
olret-,-AleitIOettftittir bank,
ith lts hundreds of distinguished
autographs, end .metitioned. that eo
0120 retietertible_oecreefort heel -Lee tee
three greotes.st orators of reniderti
II roes linder-ititt-root-at-thirbiliV.0
and painted to their nattiest
"Glattstoffe."
.
folleiveri .closeli by' yarlous kinds ei
riSe-egerdeef'ree:rruetteeittid-elei
oeions, cabbage. potatoes,
nut it it very viilatibletien
-_. -....
ereeve-elr 4 ll nil -11W , „ „ _:....7:.--
aro! i suet raPlety* that Orilyea 1...,gr
--e ' - . . Wee' , 7:7---,-..
#..4.... i years are required to grow into fence
"'''i posts, and the demand for railroad
warm place to roost tied
Inge and chine days. Give th°111; --, I ties is so -vette' that thegrow:ing of
Until after the chill is gone in the
morning .
nepair the poultry bouees now,
if ego. are desired in °winter.. Toe
cbestnub., fpu
or this rpose ie a. good.
Investment. 'Wire 'is no doubt the
fencing materiel of the future, and
o toestion. of where are the
poste • coming from is •already„Tiecont-
,
'ect Vditti°01nds ‘4.,,v4ktavAlarztyr-ble.A4pulisidoifin.dfirrralic': int; it et:tittle one With ItutOif tatt00%
band it evident: that itortebodY.
15 kfiuldtieoes-'1341' sttryPfuort114"dr fleck 'n; '.01.11;i4PeWter- 41474et•takeee'fillttioPxr" to groW tilethi.o.;1114% 17;41'411e
joeelt UN. eth6Lit' PurO6 hither for beildittg"niateriel, rcluelre
eholild not be- (10-0.Yeu* 'tho bensOr something orthe
. or,. '
chitttoi that rote- with
'-
sralEftririfihk:
thoy will not be nallestett by . the
leyger ones.. Make A low flat Shed When no wire stretcher is aVoillablea
and put, the feed trouglis itt the een. place_vklrLttgenv404,thicroar_erul
Ite. They *ill toinilearti to go-' lath:, to -ilio.-enta. post. Drive it _stake, in
it sued wili there be protected trend the 'grouret at the; end of the tongue,
sun p1241 tftII* It can bo wade Of and chilli -it -To tem stake. lease
01(1 boards arid nitirole -iitripe with
pool lietwota for light.'
' The posts ratty 'be n into
„
of it*" the youn
---
Closer look
dded:
et. initials oJ
the
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