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Show ME fOUXTY HegDlrr A lMllililug foiuiaur. a talk or UTAH. EPHRAIM, LerwT.irli ultiaet-I- il wssr. n.i.'i iligidty the Is'lwhicr, ami this was felt llnuigh a.bi.itti-never by the whole multitude braider. The 11111 rf Mrs. M diai-ty'A dark bluish waa hi eves ,.f grey; change! mV eye, dark in auaiients of ex-- I ritement and serenely, sweetly gentle ill It Jure. Her hair wus cry abundant ami of a rich gulden rMor; though, in the sunlight an a sun tinge of rare softness gently shimmered tlimugh it. Her cisiijiexinn was purity itself- - in a won, sliu was a ami the reader riTaturoiif ran1 Uiay depend were she otherwise she would not apiear in these columns as tt heroine of this story. About thii-- months prior to the present at the front time, she had pulled the house and en(hair of Mrs. gaged Ijoard. infiuiiiing that stout but genial dame that she hail been them by Mr. Jciiney, the . of the Mrs. Moriarty lain her welcome; and the two had quite a long eonveraatusi tLs result of that ciwiversation eauseil eonsidcrable excitement among the generally hu in drum Iswnlers of that establishment the cause of the excitement waa that Misa Weldon was to be given a tei'tlf room to herself. Ihe bnanlera divshil themselves into this very wonderful groujis and ami somewhat auspicious arrangement among themselves, ami wonderful what tlie world was coming to, and mrticii!arly Mrs. Moriarty's But wnmler waa tunicti to the tvildest amazement, when, a day or twu after, a wagon lauikeil uji to tho ilisir, am! a Chiekeriug (Iraiul I'iaiuV was earned into tlie house, and. marvel on marvel, right straight up to Miss Weldmi'a room! This wan the feather that broke tlie back-tam- e of the unfortunate eamel and eomjilclely demoralized what little order and regularity of mind ami sense the twenty-nin- e hoarders of Mrs. Moriarty blfi-.u- l REGISTER. s I'ACTOKV LIFC IN KNCI.AND. xi.w tly Major MarNaiuarn. ir a nmn kail t-- W jirmnili.i House," as the highly 1 aiiiuHjiiciil rm ls-1- rcemu-mendi- disi-usse- li kre This is putting on rulties' with a said Nellie J. H'.es. Iks II have a next exclaimed Jenny Smith, unit immediately Miss Weldon won sent to 1oventry the Warders with two or three exceptions took siditi against her. and the tone of their warfare may It judged from what the render bus already perused. Miss Weldon however t limited hep bond but very little about the bonnlei. their opinions, or their conversation; sliu lilleil her place in the factory tothe of lier employers; waa liigh in the graces of tlm Buxom Moriarty, and wliut nuire could be desired for a young lmly iu her praiitiiin. veu-gran- ee satis-fiu-ti- ('IIAFTKK v-- is " nrofoswvr Vpow every- - ! thifiS. According to Prof. Knaptv q Yolcv there ifl no objection la Immoral language when it la ancient; it is only when it is modern that it becomes im- proper te read or to use in a text book. The uttcranco of the professor was in- tended to be sarcastic. It was a sub tie reproof of the rest of tho faculty for opposing tho study of ltalzuc as immoral, lie was simply pointing to the foot that there was nothing in Hal-xany worse than tliere was in tho old Greek and Latin authors who were freely read anil studied in tho uni- versily 1. Titr. evolution of new is something that tlui medical faculty have never fully explained. Some-whmoro than thirty yuan ago, people. old and young, were attacked by an unfnmlliur anil dreud malady wliich .1 thwii w,hc.rta-- - 1, numborn Xobody knew whut to cull it nor how to treat it. Exieriminti were tried and learned discussions hud. hut the destroyer stalked across the leaving grief and desolation Numensis atteinjits had ac at ui the subject; lsit that ry was not p. familiar in Sirs. Moriarty' mansion d'or. "Wn;' a very laily-lik- e young lady; "lthw T,l"ive if yst likc- - lmt still person very miirn admire, continued the generous little blonde and it seems to me that ahe has a jierfeirt right to clinnie her companio!g:; or keep all to herself if felin an deaires." "Y'ou do, Min G ray you think tw well, let me to you that she has n right to things-- or any one else here lor that matter. This is nu lace for airs ; zhe'a a Factory girl rimI she knows it, 110 " put on aii over as she, than Nxlly us, who are as u wrifon,Migli wtim she's out j on the street to put on tuAW lait in I J'1 house it is an entirely different thing! sail I don t rare who .Thais my - opiusm. )inrw jjrThis bit of eloquence fell frisn the liw of a ImMIy hsmlmnne girl ; who. having finished her dinner had arisen from the talJc, sml standing ly her chair had thua bravely harangued the lawnler. Barbara (ilenilon was a girl of rare and peculiar liraiity her feature were large and ImM and faultless in ninuMiil beauty. Her osiqilexion was dark, a rich cur. '"I showiag through the "J delicate skin her lip were finely rut. and her teeth as white ss pearl large and even gleaming like a ridge of cream throigh the hair iqen lis; her eyes weredark, and lighted with will aiul jussion her hair of raven ilarkiass was oiled in rich atsiiulance around her shajs-lhead; her figure waa tall, strang and graceftiL Barbara Glrndon was s remarkaUc wothan one as the reader man in more wsiiw b.i.ta w. si,,,. .... ,ta, ,ta gil ' ! 1 i j : ... ahi v hehc KSfl. 71 i cuie has always laen with us in more gjicreh of assertion aiul defiance aUure set or less malignant form, and we now j down b left the tysn with a swcop so know it an diphtheria. Last year there that of Miss Wrldon, who cume something that we called tho her. that Mrs. Moriarty's txanlei set up laughter which brought that grip. Those who did not suffer from a shout of into to sce what was gisxl lady it laughed in an incredulous fashion, the matter. Hie room and insinuated that it was nothing From what ws have already written more thnn a particularly severe type the reader will lunluNy are the VfrMiai held of cold. But after tho epidemic had J ti,m in whirhof Mim Mra M,UrtyTt:.ravan. passed, we heard of acorva of comoh of eary," if we may Apply such a title to the Insanity, consumption and other ail- - eniinenlljrresperted aiid geuerimslycon ration B.nliiig-hiimenta mental and physical, that wore ducted tlie amicable Airs. M. Gertrude Weldon waa ant quite eighteen directly attributed to tho visitation. This year it came to us again, not so when idie was introduced to our readers; the ansertiim of Nellie Jones to the ns-tragenerally, but if possible, with inMie waa meilium notwitiistanding. creased severity. Many of tlioso who aizeil. slender, ami in tier movement a had not yet recovered from the shock graceful ss a fawn. Her beautiful head set proudly and firmly upon a uerk of last year's attack were again pr os- - ; was ami shoulders, unmatched even in the t rated, and n terriblo death rate was j wonderful marbles of the aenlptor Few Her form waa rounded to jierfcction. the result It is no laughing matter. I ; and every al and we can only hope that it has not Her atep free ami dignified jtu,aibeaxaunied wee eunqdete with to stay as did diphtheria. conm-hgrace. The poise uf her royal hezd seemed to add to her height. Tliere r by . good lady only answeml tlieio with a good humored mule, saying invariably : How shim id I know wlio tlie young iu- dy is or wliere she cmnes fnxn; 1 only know that she ayi me f what she re-ccives ami gives me no t risible, and I would uilvisc you girls to give krr 110 trouble." Yes, Wit, Mrs. Moriarty. only think of it a Thiekering's Grand," and she only a factory girl lord! Will wondura never' cease tliere slie Is playing on it now!" was indeeii. Ktrains of rich musie rains floating down from the nun of Misa Weldon, on the First Flat," as the littlo advcrtisiugalips of Kunus to Let" have it, and tlie lecsint) Honied with melody, much tothe sevrat delight, to the visilJe chagrin of lait Bjijarautly the young Isdica assctuMsd tlicriu tme June mnarked. uf WllOllt, There goes Hint cranky old piano again I wonder if we an going to W disturbed in this way every evening; theres in the house since that lsvn no hu utrhitl her tent Mis Miss Bcl-ithere." What's lier other name Nellie T que rieil Jane Finitli. her churn." Gertrude, I think." Gertrud 1 oh, my, Low aristocratic! Wliat's that slia is playing now?" I don't know, Jenny, some ojiemtic air or amAher!" It is an air from Ia Sountituhaii, ami slie jilavs it iMMautifiilly too. Hark! Shes I ' hnwiUorthrn;p ; up-W- ie trill TO BE CONTINI ED. leaves of grass prevent the inikiiun' from r ashing, while tho mute prevent waete df anything through lcucliiiig lbs THE BEST HORSE FOR GENERAL further lulvHntnge from FARM USE. grass la thut what fertility tho soil when put into grass Li rebelled, lim la RelariltiR fowls for 1'ruUt Kill on the furni, as a smaller prupo;-tiotho fat liens Tup Dressing fur of thu hay erop is sold tliun any oilier ,na IaibiIs lluoef Itoanls farmer can ginw. Tho Hums. TIIE FARM AX1) HOME. ee a Tbs farm lulu. llono fur tho form. Evury man's furra is his garden of Eden, hut lie niusnt fool with sour Strength is not tho solo requisite in As a rule, thu horsu that (arm huri-cs- . tives. plows must also draw tlie wagon upon If you want fit H t bushels of pilntucs lie road. Tlie average farmer cannot per acre, aim at 700 bushels, ami you afford to keep road horses ulso in his will hit the .ilHf murk. Thu two must be iinubinod, stable. Bees serve as uelivo agenls in lha and oombined in sueh a wuy that the fertilization of jiluuts, and it is generrido for business or pleasure shall not ally conceded that they are nut debe made irksome because of dullness structive to the samo. in tho motive power, or tlie plow Insects do not like wood ashes. Use stranded in the furrow because uf lack the uslies for tlie trees and vines. If of strength to move it. It is well you have no ushes buy some. Ashes worth noting thut ability to do good contain both liine and potash. service in drawing loads, or in doing YYhcrever sitatous are to lie grown general field work, is not wholl do- - , uxtonsively they should ho planted Hint Mndeut on size of body. Courage and harvested . by inijiroved a resol uto way of taking hold of work In ono sense potatoes eunnut bo grown will often make uu 1,100 pound horse successfully without a good lieal of worth more in u team Ilian an easily labor, but whntuver labor is saved iu discouraged one having a bulk several jilanting and harvesting will lie much hundred aiunds lieu v lor. mini) productive if applied to Again, a fnrm horse should lie a more thorough cultivation. quick walker. One may as well use 1'ruf. J. - Build argues that sugar oxen us some of tliese sluggish teams beets can lie most profitably worked up t fn-tliat seem to drug tlieir over the in small factories, which will cost about the ground rather tliun lift them, while 10, (MK) each, tin: eriidu sugar product eveiy muliun is made with tlie utmost )H,ing sent to a larger factory ! lm Men and teams ura less On this plan, each f(ir market. worm'd by active movements than by tM1Il,(y eould have its owu fm'torv. und 11 men erevping gait, io prove this, there would lie no shipping of lieets let a mail walk n mile briskly, anil at is the jollJ, disiiuui.s. Tlie anolher tune ssiuntor over tho samo peanut v of exiierts for objeetiun tho muituruetiire 111 note nuid. and tlie difference feeling of the mule Mignr. at thu end. Tin: farm horse should Rotutiou of is lje:u lieini. be kind and fearless, lie must be such Inind Hint iscrops ulwnys given a diffoivi'.t emp that the oldest mill joim.'eht, thu Isiys, j will not exhnuMed the girls, u:id tin mol her. ,ls s ,'JI lut t.Vt.ry i , ns sisin us when given uTter up, y,nr the father, limy nil drive ami pet him. u iugl,. ei'qi. A eii)i will A farm 11010 ought ivully to lie one of take from the land certain foods iu ex-- 1 the family, since hu enters so largely eess of othci-s- , and causes It to fail, into tlie everyday work. 11ml should tin mgh it may not he lacking in other also Ik the means of affording no ninny By rotation of crops thu ch'piculn. a plensuivs as to make his iiwner-iii- p uf oliint food removed is cqual- eomfort to every inemlH-- r of tlm family. simplyund the soil is izeil, onal'le.i to Farmers' wives und daugliters. us a for u longer period of produce mips rule, would look amazed at the sugges- I1R, lion of aridefor the men- - pleas., ra of Well known says the Mir, or riding, so accustomed a,v they to tlio nU(1 tlmt Hnmrt.-meal will mup. 11 'Tis true, 'tisjiity, and often imjiruve tlie coat of u horac. deprivation. It that tills should be true in will also pity tis brighten the plumage of birds, . so huge a number of tut well as cbrrecl indigestion and proFurtn horses should have good lung mote Givu twice or three laying. and good feet und legs. It is times a week a power to each hen teuspisinful folly tu think that unsound feet are not in her food. It answers all the gmund a serious disadvantage since their work pur loses of medicine, as well as servis hugely on soft and yielding footing. as an agreeable change of nutritive To do his work quickly and well, and ing find. For drooping or mounting hens to last us he should lust on the farm, a it is excellent and ,! unsurpassed. horse must he sound in every jioint. To exterminate quack gras these Where mares ura used it is especially methods weiD suggested at tlM important that there be jmrfeet soundOwatonna farmers' institute. By M ness, thut there be no inherited weak-- now tho Sommerville: ground i ness in tho progeny. A neighbor atthe early spring then go at it a sc tempted to raise a colt lust easm j separate with a Disk harrow or plow, from a mare that he owned. This tho ground until June; animal will weigh perhaps M50 pounds, I cultivating killed outi g vhon it wlll h11 and hits spavinc on ulxiut as many legs Mr. Moore: "Turn the gru-n- d aj as she possesses. In addition to this wUlx a trim Tnch she is nervous, addicted to shying, iu soon u the ttwdejntrar is off; tiicn kcej crop even when there is no provocation, tlie stirrad until frost emnus,) and travels very much like a sheep. whenground r all roots will be dead. Her owner bred lier to some scrub A close, compact head is a great ud- -, stallion tlmt was standing at a low fee. vantage in aiding growers of cabbage Now this would not be worth mentionto ward off the attacks of tho calilmgo ing if it were nut a sample of a very worm. It vro common practice. In the case mengrown near by the white butterfly, I tioned outraged nature refused to be a which lays tlie eggs will of clioh de-party to such foolishness, and the mare posit thorn where they can be most Am. Agriculturist. proved unfruitful. easily protected. Most of tho vory le -- iiuph-iiieiits- I- j j ji-m- j j ; lt'i, hoiiM-lmld- j1 s soft-head- d and owL Thu KfermpN' early cabbage ura Only a Baby Cyclone. difficult to where more the worm grow fowls is tlie best for breed of What A baby cyclone is what Amos R farmer? This question is abounds. The early Winniugstndt is the an exceition to those, it forms a Aetna, of Butte City, called the storm oftenaverage asked by young people just be' which swept over bis lnce receully. head, which is reasonably sugar-loa- f Here is the way he described it to a ginning. Everyone must determine hard, and is always a sure header. for is for himself breed best his what Denver reporter: Ilouttrbold Hlnt "It was just abont 6 o'clock in the purpose and his immediate surroundafternoon, and ntr wife and I were ings. If a farmer hu no yard for bin Use tepid water for washing white 1 fowls, the Asiatic breeds will give the silk handkerchiefs. talking of cyclones. All at once heard a rushing sound, and I saw my best satisfaction, with the exception of Tin cleaned with paper will shine little woman turn pnle with fright I the Plymouth Bock, which is purely better than wlun cleaned witli flannel. rushed tu the door wliich opened upon an American production. These fowls Wash flatiron occasionally und dry fearful was the there and the veranda, give less trouble in the grain fluids singing" cloud which has so often and gardens, for almost any kind of jj them thoroughly before putting on to Tli conversation rmnL and a bevy of funnel-shape- d but li rails wr Ismt fiirwanl to listen tothe been described by tlie uewspspers; fenra will keep them out. while the A tcusXMnful of borax water added rich voice wliich warlilnl gloii- - j it was small. Its dimensions did not Light Bralimo, 1 raised for egg and t() ,fl K.nduN Ule hofrom i,. llnd aUiv. ousl.v exceed those of a big country ash Im cannot beaten, us hey lay A few of the inmates of the scnly draw- of broilers, articles of small Thousands : and make good winter inovnl When Moot falls upon a carpet or tijvtor to the ihmr. h(msobold furniture, tiu pans, bit of a large, red egg if covered thoroughly witli Halt it Chair au.1 towel, ami table linen, book. rug. nt marketable make broilers tiideti in and to the entry, tothe glo- nnd music good gathered gyrated around iu the air. four month old. but whon inatiiivd cun he. swept up without leaving a rious vocalization from aUive. not taken over thirHie sweet Tliese things were Scddeidy the voice and dressed for market the rarca is (.race. Olive lnw" i something new. It music of the piano was continued in a ty feet high, but were carried right too wind. lurge for (irdmury eustomcin, they is olive pitted and then chopjxil fine few moment tlie ingera voice again fell along with the whirling of six uniform about weight "While this diminutive tornado was having it and Maturated with a Hlmrp French ujioii the listening ears lelnw, tiii time iioiinils for tlie hens nnd and the and ono-hn-lf caroling an old lmilad, with rare purity approaching I got the chickens dressing. children allin the house. 1 also had a eight iOiiikI for the male. aiul power. Bulbing the face daily in hot water tied him I to for If A strange liush fell one the i nice Jack. aualone, little the egg breeding dog. Captain iqani j removes pimples by softening tho oil loose he liclow but unshed into of sud tears the the are Minorca excellent. table, and csine got ditory leg ICghorn in the tiny lulie, and is said to pre- many an eye among lliori- siuqilc toil Ta and ran into the front yard just as The Silver Swingled Hamburg are adlit Hie r..ili. anil strange to relate, in a distlie atmospheric revolver lore down mired by all; they have beautiful tnoU rent wrinkle. i Select the moat of on old rather drawtant comer of the Ireinling-houfi-the fence aud walked into my grounds. "r w u ing naan Barlwra (ileislmi sat, lier royal "As soon ns the injudicious dog got hIko ",u"rel to the l'horn, head bowed in her hand and her hsinla sight of the cyclone he made dash for more nutrition mere pro- and a . nonment well; are great forager and ...... we with tears os the tcisler words it. lie was faithful to hi trusL I and n more lieuiitiful fowl nin -Oh my lost love and my own, own hivs. made up my mind tliere and then to sitter: '"k! 'Now. mnum, would be hard to find. Where one is And my love that loved me 0: tlie duck erect a tablet over his tomb with that alone he for hlmuko eggs TI tho" never! chink In the world alaire. However, he was uot breeding ,;wll it wldi 0P ahaU l , Wiu you inscription. When- tbrv listen forworln from bebiw" killed, hut he was mado idiotic by the no bitter selection for you?" Life. toil um her lialining ear. Was it the terrible twirling aud tho fact of his Swiigled Hamburg. For an Five droM of oil of pepper in in, in a and tone for fimu straw-stactender liroilor. or fowl alnve, eggs. a pure jiaviug bran thrown through Pint of hot water well shaken makes a , a '""V waa it Hie sweet wdnla uf Jeon Iugelow mediuma of good was His long hair beauty ml)t Wl(ter .ming to tliat, recalling some tender nmaiM-- caused in ail directions, and it was stiffened sized market fowl the .Plymouth Km-'ho ,kln Hn whppe the tears to fill ami overflow the eyes of with itching ia frigliL It has ever since remained takes the loud. The Plymouth this strangely beautiful and waywsm girl. cvc let loose a batter sitter than the Asiatic breeds, broken. ucd with a soft sponge. little when the it was ns All unnoticed ahe act in the (lark recess, A physician remarks that tliere is a her form quivering with enmtiun,whilr the of him. Captain Jack is now no longer as the medium hen will not mwh the j very direct rriaticn between tea drink- soured, lii hens. heavier But care disposition handsome, the rest of the hoarders were ratit in the deeggs like j , d W)W f ad that some women lirious melody that floated down to them loo, nnd our baby yell murder whenmust bo taken that tho not are free cold a perspiration experience blasted ever the poor pups from atxive. beauty from lice when the hens begin to sit. sole of the feet a a result Hen waa not tlie only heart whose meets his gaze." for they will noon accumulate on the ronls responded to the singera gentle little chicks as soon as they leave the drinking. The Lancet that overwork is e touch even the bitter tongue eg Britannia Majenty's Family. Her shelL if the chicks trail their wings one of the bad say Nellie June waa silent, and there waa a habits of the present infested with are sure be they may you And in Ae dinines her hard eyes, which, age. and that the evidence of it is apt Queen Victoria's family circle now Anoint it. she would have been heartily numbers lifty living descendants, in- vermin, mid a groat many more are to be first seen in loss of appetito and disease of. from this than small when ashamed sons and daughters, grandsons, lost sleep, which are warning signals that At last the music ceased, aiul Hie little cluding from anv other. and granddaughters, it is time to rest resumed various their community Besidea Ghm Uidm Steel pens are spoiled and destroyed and for a few momenta there was a dead i and four Ims four she these, Both the leaves nnd root ot grass by the acid in the ink. ' If an old nail silence, suddenly liniken by that brazenfive faced Nellie Jime with the heartless i daughtera-iu-lahold manures from wasting, and there- or old steel pen is put in the Ink the law, dud one grauddaugluer-iu-law- . words so the couarieticos of the listeners acid therein will exhaust itself on fore manures npplied as one son and The queen has lost one deserved them : - fur thcne are in loes danger of wasting them, and pens in daily uao will reWell, what ran that woman hr thinking1 daughter, live grandson, one grand- than and one applied in any other way. It used main in good condition much longer. of to sit up there squalling and lanrinv daughter, one it is necessary to the health of the if these were living, her to be taught that there wn waste of an that iniisic-Ui- x this tiineoniglit; I lie- - son3n-laof manure to tlie feet to bathe them dully and change would ammonia number seventy-fou- r. circle by exposure rlare if there aint a crowd outride listenfamily ing." atmosphere. But it 1 now known thnt the stocking very frequently. Re alNow Nrlli insinuated w fib and boldly 'era is only tho slowest kind of do-- ; ways careful to hang the Blockings told another, in the little sentence she had aifciiuoehess Marie Valere, of in nposition in manunia thinly spread. which have bran worn where Ihny will given utteranre to. In the first place it Austria, has 1.800.000 florins, which 1 .1 whni ammonia i formed is held by bo thoroughly aired at niglit if they was quite early, not seven oclock ta the she has been accumulating sines she ns and carried into tlie sdiL The are to be worn aguiiL. evening; and in the second, there was no took to saving her allowance instead of looKt-hedc- . ; ing-nsa- n I - e r ! been worker in a rurtory fir mWmt months. Her companions in Mrs. Mv jVsTs wu STtl ken in her opinions; sometime lfrly sarcastic and terrilJy. fi one 0 1 lieen nuule Barlwra (ilemhm and others less astute amiRig tho bonnlera to sound Mrs. Mnri-art- y .... h. lawtil-itig-hwi- Who was Misa Gertrude Weldon and where did she come from I These were questions of considerable interest among tlie Inmates of the boarding-house where, flir tlie time tiring, she resiileil. Time Is indeed tlie great disinfect- ant This baa always boon under-- 1 stood in a material sense; but it hi just .( Voting to bo coinprchcudod that it hi Immaterial thie of tilings as well If A thing" can be immaterial. It is true, at any rate, of literature for wo have tho authority of a Yale professor el the 11. WHKRHIN TIIKRR IR SOMKTHIXO AROIT TIIK ABOI'T BARBABA BOASIIKKS, BIT MOKK (ILUBOX AXD UKB LOVKR. . and have forfuiUnl the righU of citizenship ion mUmt the tnUvl Well, if alia dont she looks as if she under their native governments ahould I 1 tan. u, find proton ding-hnua- aeHciwrd. ur Mtari. A. pro-eede- bnjier-intenile- nt er 'ta-ttata- tir s tn-w- li m 1 upai-tiuen- e the In tier xininfif howbroken the ehaiiot the gave forth a sigh of relief, aiul the usual chatter-chattlirgau. In the meantime, aiul without attracting the atteutiiai of her comiianioiiK, ItlemUai hail flitted quietly fnan the tisan. 1st us follow her for a f jauiisl to her own a large wiuani lotau, e..tainiug six ItiIs, the uiual t,.rtioo-iiiei- it inn in sirat lJunling hiniM with a I rut flisir, a coujile of wahataiidn, half a dozen Woken chair, a coujile of cruekeil lisikitig glasn-a- ; a nundier of dresses and other wearing npli-e- l hanging fnm, the walls. Barbara (ilenilon carefully locked the ihsir Wdiiiul her. till then draw a letter fnm her pocket, which she unfolded. jirolmUy fur the thinl time, ami tu read it, having diaie so, alie let her hands fall into lier lop, ami lient her e yea alwtrai-teiilon the floor. Her fare war very jmlo, ami in every lineament of it the agitation of her inind was peirejitible. Nuildenly she ejirang to her feet ami walked up aiul down the room ; her harnla were cleiu heil aiul praaeil to her burning brow in a little time she used, and a low sigh escaped her, and she mutteiTii : Yes! 1 will do it. What ia the world without him surely there ia no harm yea I will are him!" Seeming thus to have eume to a determination. she hastily lathed her fare aiul arranged her gloriously abundant hair; dunned her outer garmenta. ami stole silently fumi the huure. tilie ) eased hastily down the main street, and in about fifteen minutes found herself upon the common, the only imblir gnuiml in the entmirising city id mills where our story is located. Khe moveil slowly along one of the walks uf this green bit of giiMimL when she was suddenly joined li). ap aurally, a young and very stylish looking man. Sliu took his arm, which be extemieil, witli seeming reluctance, and tngt ther they continued down the walk." How ran 1 thank you Barium you will allow me to call you Barlura, wim't ymi how cun I thank you for so kindly ii4inenting to meet me, ami lie stixqmi hir heiul ami sought to under the vail which rhaded the young girl's face. You pleaded so haul. Mr. Blake that I could iu4 lefusc hut I hardly think I am acting right in thus acceding to your wishes," she replied in a low, hesitating voiiT so diflrrent from her usual self. Acting right f' he Mid. Why llar-l- e rm, dearest, what ran you mean can you not comprehend how tlceph iiow warm is the love 1 lsar you? Time and time again Lave I written to you to tell you of it. Without your love, my Barlau-a- , life is worthless to ine ; my wealth is nothing lint dross if you refuse to enjoy it with uw! Night and day you are in my thoughts 1 cannot see you in your 1 cannot see you in the mill, I must raze iqion you at a distance as you go aiul come from your home to the factory, and fnan the lartnry to your home again. Right! In the name of heaven, chikl, what can there lie wrong alxiut it. I love you Barbara, deeply, passionately! To me you are all the worlJ ; ay, darling! Tht tturld here ami heir after! Tell me that you love me! Tell me that your dear heart ia my own sjiesk Burlauw tell me that you We me tell me that you will be mine!" The mail liy her side sjoke in law, tones there was s music in hia Tuice that thrilled thin giri to the very centre of her being. Bhe loved the mau by her aide madly ami lieyotul measure hut something seemed to rise up ami stand lietweea him and herself- It stood with iii arms outstretched holiling these two apart ami it seemed to look imploringly on her soft and tender eyes and filled with expressions of unutteralde love she spiinetl to hear it niglit and day ever since she bod first hrlield the being t her side and she knew the vision ; slir knew Hie face uf her guardian angel Hist stood between herself and HM Who can bhe liai-Wir- 11 Boarding ilisli.il bins plats of the ih.r S)iriii'c owing to the fact that a new lmunlcr a as cxTted ; and thirty tongues of thirty very nice Lathing girls assem-ble-d around the hsig table in the dining-rtss- u were discussing the itrolialile looks, lisj.ition ami general rharacterirtics of the rxjicrted addition In tlirir society. These young ladies seemed to lie eejsrial-l- y inteivsted in one, seemingly, importaut In tr.Uirh room the jsirticular, wr.s to be installed. Well, Im sure they can't init her in Tins restoration of forest in tier room, can they Janet" cried ie of the many, Fraiiue, Italy and Austria. Major girls, with a gience of supreme confidence been followed has by into the face of her next neighbor. Raymond says, -- That beresults surprisingly satisfactory, they rant, re died Jane as she togathereil a few green carefully most sanguine exportation. yond the on her jilatn preparatory to degether If this process of restoration of Amer- vouring the name we've got four girla ican forests wore begun at once, made in our men besidea our two selves, mu that is all Mrs. Moriarty allows ina single general, and prosecuted with anything mum, for 1 beaul lier my so." like the vigor that characterizes the Nor in our mom, either, though there tail, exclaimed auotlier work in Europe there is no duuht but is mie hut 1 ran tell you into whose nxim she mature of the generapresent people trill go." tion would live to lie an end to the tair of eyes were turned Twenty-nin- e disastrous floods which now come very ii sm the Nieaker, anil iloulde that niiiu-lie- r and f.irka ceased to rattle, near being annual throughout the whileof knives the vidi-- of mm pretty creature Hilo and Missiisippl valleys. linikr sudden silence by asking: Jpto whose nauii will she go Nellie?" The practice has become uli but uniinto Miss Weldon's of rm live there versal of attributing the death of pub- are four spare Iml in her ruin, ami only herself to them." heart failures" It lic persous to The littery of eyes aforesaid, were would be hh logical to uttriliute every row tunml toward the farther eiul of the death to lung failure or bruin failure. (lining tnlde when tlie young laily just mentioned. Miss Weldon, was serenely Heal1!, lungs, brain, all the vital or- sitting, taking no rt in theennversation, gans cease their functions with the and uying a w ise and judicious attention to the varsnis riamls liefmii her. ceasing of life. Failm-- of heart is At the mention of her name she concomitant ly raised her head, gnxeii molly for slightonly one of the neecs-ar- y nu inof death, cqiiully with fuiluro of the stant iiiaml down the lung table, and in a lira I ling voice, and with a respiratory or digestive organs. Ibere then, movement siiireniolv graceful ami are cases of heart disense in which a sublime indifference to the coiivcr-satio- n heart failure'' going on almut hen she said, to the possibly tlie phrase servant standing near: vulue is some us such have sought may A few berries, Sally, ami then 1 will to be imorted to it by Iho erroneous retire." She'll muttered one girl in a popular use of the words. Nino times indignation. in ten, however, this use is simply tone of smothered "Oh, iny. how very line we are!" fell nonsensical, from the fiie of another only loud enough however lie her near coniiiiniui ears. In offering an asylum to tho What airs to lai suit!" mumbled a of every nation America 1ms third, hut Mina Wcldni: iaid no attention to the uiuUeringa alout her, lait finished mode itself a sort of international hosher meal in silence ; carefully folded her pital and reformatory to which tho napkin with haring of colored lame; anil rising, kwcjA from the room witli the air physically and morally infirm of F.uropo and grace of a (jueen. flock fur healing and refuge. This Well I never!" Iiurst simultaneously obfrom twenty.nine palpitating Laisiinis.uiore country Is under no lognl or moral ligation to receive such people. The or less. Itid such misulferulile airs fathers of tho republic did not intend as that you trrr trr girl pots 411 thimgh for that liiat-tthat the United States should be made she's no uwe yrl than tliuu I am a dumping ground for tho populous flip slie'a twrnty-lw- a if site's a day!" Yew. and and she paints!" foreign centers which breed criminals All. Nellie; don't say that you and pauper. The uiciidicunts of the know it no ien't true." old world have no claim upon the gen These last words came from the rosy ' urqtdly of Auwr'um, and the foreign. lipe of a pretty little Monde, wlio did not well for the world to bt hoodwinked, and thu existunro of an unnecessary mystery in a misfortune. Many of uu are too ready to roufounu the niarvulouii with the miraculous, and the indulgence in an ill founded belief thut thu supernatural is xibU of orcomplishmcnt opens the way to all kinds of injurious credulity. Ir had er f f diamond lit a j ('UAFTSR 1. could slop active operations, pmviriud wasn i.THimces tiik RKiiusa to Tim is- NATKk UK MSS. HMIIIASTVS IDUlIlkATInX he could sell the same. A ton of thf AX II rAkTHTLABLV Si.AiiUlSii-HlirSTO of the urnaineiil onlLnttr) XS THK UIMXP riAXII. precious 1HS LADl WHO There was a little flutter of excitement quality in mild to bn worth S' million dollars. similar the inmates of Mrs. Moriarty' l.sirdiiig-hinis- e, Mie ever e' ry un-toi- y? k. , cork-screw- k ; pug-nos- great-grandson- s, , sous-in-la- granil-sons-in- -I g, great-grandno- i j J one listening outside whatever. PVDtUo |