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a wo a  A¡ « O 2 • •* • • • arsa. ~ t 4 « • • • • •• I • • % %• • • •• • • g e •• • • • «s • • a a •«• a •a % . •• •« 4* t t' $ BANDON RECORDER lamed tuch Week OREGON BANDON invention of a noiseless nrearm >s announced. Doubtless It will have the endorsement of the Assassins' Union. The failure of a Copenhagen trust eompnny verities Mr? 11 »inlet’s opinion that something was rotten in Denmark. In the fishing treaty between the States and Canada there is unfortu- nately no clause against telling fish / Stories. Grover Cleveland has cheerfully cele brated his seventy-first birthday. Osler will be terribly disgusted when he hears about it. * A Chicago Bi'lentist announces that he has discovered the origin of heat. Must have just received his winter's coal bill. Once more taxes are to be raised In Japan, Those Jjttle brown chaps are finding out that civilization and glory are expensive. The whose e<l for of the true “Merry Widow” Is the one busband left her so well provld- that she can afford to buy one hats named after her. One of the learned doctors announces Chat a certain amount of candy is good for people. Why can't somebody say as much for strawberry shortcake and ice cream? Twenty-five per cent of Chicago’s milk supply is reported by experts to be under the proper grade. Are they never going to stop the leaks iu the water department? Esperanto Is reported to be making rapid headway as an international lan guage^ but there ts no likelihood that baseball reports will ever be written In it. It has no slang. Great wealth does not appear to give its possessors the ability to get any more matrimonial happiness than Is allotted to the ordinary person who has to work for a living. Dr. Edward Everett Hale, 80 years of age, says he has been a hard worker all his life. How contemptible he must seem to some of the members of the Vanderbilt and Gould families. Ten thousand men are wanted to work at Fairbanks, Alaskn, for $5 a day each and board. But this ts not likely to be at all encouraging to the many people who are anxious to And out how to live without working. Although It is only six years sine» Bt. Pierre, Martinique, was destroyed by the eruption of Mont I’elee, the Is landers have begun to rebuild the dty. Steamers call at the port, and business la slowly resuming, so short Is the memory of a great terror, or so indlf ferent are the people to a rarely recur- ring danger. An association of students In fl co- educational college near Chicago Is promoting a plan to Introduce a depart- ment of “art appreciation,” and offer ing to pay the first year's salary of a competent instructor. Not only will the new member of the faculty Instil correct principles of home-building, fur nishing and decoration, but he or she will be expected to tench “the decadent art of good and appropriate dressing." Perhaps the phrase, “decadent art," is more forcible than It needs to be; but the movement marks a wholesome de parture from the silly old notion that carelessness about one’s appearance is « sure sign of Intellectual superiority. Neither England nor Frnnce, in so liciting the services of a man of let ters or a man of law to serve diplomat ically abroad. Invites him to Impover ish himself and find consolation for his losses In the “honor." When the Unit ed States owns Its legation buildings In the great capitals, and grants allow ances for a reasonable amount of en tertaining. It will have revived the best traditions of Its diplomacy, and If the Berlin epslode lias the effect of re minding us of the error of the ways Into which we have fallen we may agnln see our diplomatic -service more brilliant at the council .board than at the dinner table. Our ambassadors may walk with princes without pos sessing princely purses. In a small Eastern town the half dozen Influential young men were dis cussing “graft," the sins of corpora tions, rhe venality ami cowardice of public servants- all the fervid political evils of tlie day. In each man's talk there was an implied assumption that were he In high office, he would be brave ami incorruptible. Yet one of the men was a town constable, and he and evenyone else In the room knew that every night men came drunk out of a kitchen barroom In the center of the town, that no constable had lifted his hand against the criminal who sold liquor, or had arrested a fellow cltllen for drunkenness and disorder. The oth- er day the editor of n newspaper In a small Western town was assassinated, He had assailed in his editorial col- umns the corrupt hxxil politicians. The chief of police and a police sergeant proved the truth of his charges by try- * Ing to kill him. Three attempts were made on his life before tI m » bullets flfial- >y found him. That editor had done Ute bravest and rtrest thing—attacked •• • th« know n corruptions ox nis neignDorS. Any man can assail with bitter Invec tive the President, the Senate, the Su preme Court, and cry valiantly to his fellow voters to save the country from the wickedness of a few hundred Con 4 gressmen. But the local. Immediate 4 4 salvation which can be secured by the : petty officer in his own community Is : a jewel often b >st, and requiring the 4 highest courage to win. The sheriff I : who maintains the law In the face of a mob led by his lifelong friends, the selectman who stands for the rights of 4 his town against the private Interests 4 of his dearest neighbor—these men are the bravest of patriots, the most potent of reformers. 'À pass») away ? Fie dare not call In any i man at the gate who appeared to at co DAIRYING IN DENMARK. local medical man, but bis inventive brain guard to prevent any one from coming out Bad oven om- the difficulty, aud had hit or in. On our way to Bedwortb wo iu»: upon a device by which he mighe defy no less a person than the great Mr. Gir Land Worked for Hundreds of Years Still Beats Ours. both doctors afid coroner. ft all went as dlestone himself, and we actually d'o e be had planned it, it was difficult to see so clumsily that we spteshed him al? over That Amsrican farmers and promoters any chance of detection. lu the case of with mud. Wasn't tha^ a very s;»d aiwl •f agricultural industries are rather a poorer man the fact that the girl's unaccountable thing? 1 fancy 1 see Toby lax in grasping their opportnut tea. and money reverted to him might arouse -mspi- smiling over that. Evetovours. I ar« in danger of being outgeneraled iu cion, but I m - rightly argued that with his ,-LAVlNIA SCULLY. ” » t great reputation uo one would ever dream The major called a cab and rattled the markets of the world, unless they that such a consideration could have away to Fhillimore Garden« and thence improve their methods, is the belief of to the office, without being able to find Dean James E. Russell, of Columbia weight with him. ► Having sent the telegram off aud so the mau of whom he was ill search. He taken a final step, John Girdlestone felt then rushed „down the Strand as quickly University, New York. Dean Russwll » ► more at bis edse. He was proud of his ns he could, intending to catch the uext was recently a visitor at the state col B Y own energy and decision. As be walked >train and go alone, but on his way to lege. and during his stay there ad ► - very pompously and gravely down the Waterloo station tie fell in with Tom dressed an assembly of the teachers of village street his heart glowed within him Dimsdale, us recorded in a preceding the Inland Empire, who were attending A CONAN DOYLE the teacher»’ institute in Pullman. Rela * at the thought of the long struggle which chapter. be had maintained against misfortune. He The letter was a thunderbolt to Tom. tive to the problems just mentioned, h« passeil over in his mind all the successive In his worst dreams he had never imag •aid: President Eliot, in an address before I m - i rowings and s|<eeu!ati<«is and make ined anything so dark as this. He hur- | ‘‘Thirty yearn ago New York wna the Fortnightly Club In Chicago, said shifts and ruses which the firm had resort ried back to the station at such a pace •ending butter and cheese to the Lon that in the education of children the that the poor major was reduced to a don markets. New Y’ork butter and ed to. old practice was to set before them the CHAPTER XVII.—(Continued.) Yet in spite of every danger and diffi most asthuiatical and wheezy condition. eheese were ruling out similar products This last appeal of Kate's was in an culty it still held up its head with the He trotted along pluckily, however, and from Ontario, and other parts of the tasks that were hardest for them, but that the modern method is to give them swer to an expression of incredulity and best, and would weather the storm pt last. as he went heard the account of Tom's world. Just thirty years ago Denmark the sort of education they desire and In ftoubt which had .passed over the face of He reflected proudly that there was uo adventures in the morning, and of the de began to think she could make butter the lady below. It was successful in its other man in the city who would have had parture of Ezra Girdlestone and of his •nd put it in the London market. Th« which they are able to excel. These are object, question was. How could she overcom« for the ring of truth with which sound Ideas and, when properly quali she spoke and the look of anxiety and ter the dogged tenacity and the grim resolu red bearded companion. The major's face the lead that New York already hail in tion which he had displayed during- the grew more anxious still when he heard fied, are of the greatest lm[x>rtunce. ror upon her face were too genuine to be the London markets? She sent men to There are two separate principles In mistaken. The lady drew her rein so as last twelve months. “If ever any one of it. “Pray heaven we may not be too London to study out the ground; to find should put it all in n book,” lie said to what London wanted. Then she set volved in them—one in respect to the to bring the carriage as near the -wall himself, “there are few who would believe late !” he panted. ciiapteb F xix . about to give them the required product. as' was possible without losing sight of child's maturity and the other in re it possible. It is not by my own strength When Kate had made a clean breast ‘‘Denmark is a country of poor soil, spect to his mental bent Every or.e Kate's face. that I have done it.” of all her troubles to-the Widow Sctilly, which has been tilled anil overworked “ My dear," she said, “ you may safely will admit that the human mind passes When he was half way to the Priory and had secured that go,si woman's co-op for a thousnnd years. Neverthelew, the from concrete to abstract idens, and tell me everything. Whatever I can do to he met a small pony carriage which was eration, a groat weight seemed to have Danish population annually sells in the help yon shall be done, and where I am rattling towards Bedsworth at a great that the power of abstract thinking qiowerless there are others who are bi . v liven lifted from her heart, and she sprang markets of London $35,000,000 worth It of butter. In 1903 the entire United hardly belongs to childhood at all. it friends and may be of assistance. Scully pace, driven by a good looking middle-aged from the shed a different woman. Is clear, therefore, that the imposition is my name Mrs. Lavinia Scully of Iain- lady with a small page by her side. '1 he w ould soon be like a dream, all these States exported only $1,0*54.000 worth of abstract studies on young children don. Don't cry. my poor girl, but tell me merchant encountered this equipage in a dreary weeks in the grim old house. \V ith- □f butter. In addition to the vast quan narrow country lane without a footpath, tity of butter mentioned, Denmark Is not only useless but discouraging and all about it, and let us see how we can and as it approached him he could not in a day she was sure that either Tom •ends out one fifth as much pork as w« or the major would find means of com hurtful. English grammar is a type of put matters right." Ho, and just as many horses; and cor- . help observing that the lady wore an in Thus encouraged, Kate wiped away the dignant and gloomy look upon her fea municating with her. The thought made tainly, we should lead the world in th« this kind of study. A celebrated pro her so happy that the color stole back fessor in a Southern university used to tears which had been brought to her eves ture!? which was out of keeping with their into her cheeks, and she sang for very breeding of horses. In the meantime the unwonted sound of a friendly voice. lecture a month every year on the dis by contour. Her forehead was con lightness of heart as she made her way the Danish’nation has tSUght the hens Ltaning forward as far as she could, and general how to work. Four hundred and fifty tinction between a noun and a verb. preventing herself from falling by pass tracted into a very decided frown, and her .rack to the Priory. Mrs. Jorroeks and Rebecca observed the thousand dollars worth of eggs were ex Certainly the discrimination between ing her arm round a great branch which lips were gathered into what might be de ported by this country in 1875, and in the parts of speech and the different shot across the top of the shed, she gave scribed as a negative smile. Girdlestone ■hange which had come over her, and mar 1903 this export had reached a value stood aside to let her pass, but the lady veled at it. Kate attempted to aid the of $8,092.000. In the last ten years moods and tenses of the verb is a per in as few words as she could a detailed by a sudden twitch of her right hand rein formance for which very few adults are account of all that had befallen her. She brought the wheels across in so sudden a former in her household work, but the old Denmark has taken $8,000,000 worth of refused her assistance, and repulsed corn from Iowa and Nebraska, via New prepared. Yet this was formerly one described her guardian’s anxiety that she manner that they were within an ace of crone het harshly. Her maid, too, answered her York, which she has fed to Danish cows should marry his son, her refusal,, their of the first studies taken up in the pri going over his toes. He only saved him I'ftly when she addressed her, and eyed and pigs, And then placed the latter in mary schools. Just as bad is the prac sudden departure from London, her life self by springing back into a gap of tin- aer in anything but a friendly manner. she at the Priory, the manner in which the European markets in successful tice. Wherever it exists, of ignoring the was cut off from all human aid, and the hedge. As it was, he found on looking She amused herself that morning by competition with similar products from bent of a child’s mind. His mind may reasons which made her believe that an down that his pearl-grey trousers were eckonjng up in her mind what the se America. be that of a mechanic, a mathematician, attempt would be tuade upon her life, In covered with flakes of wet mud. What quence of events would be in London, and ‘‘I said a moment ago that twenty a naturalist, a historian, a poet or a conclusion, she narrated the scene which made the incident more perplexing was how long it would be before she heard years ago the competitor of Denmark both the middle-aged lady and the 'tom her friends. If Mrs. Scully bad was the State of New Y’ork. In these physicist. President Eliot says the had occurred that very morning, when her that page laughed very Tieartily as they rattled elegraplied. news would have reached twenty years the Danish people havo gi.ardian had tempted her to commit sui modern practice Is to take advantage of away to the village. The merchant pro hem last night. Probably she would increased their exports from $1.000,000 < tlds bent, whatever it may be. And it cide. The only incident which she omit ceeded on his way marveling in his heart vrite as well, giving all the particulars to $40,000,000. In the same twenty ted front her story was that which had Is to be hoped tiiat this is the practice. at the uncharitableness and innate wick vbout her. The post came in about nine years farm values in the State of New occurred the night before, for she felt that President Eliot no doubt believes that it might put too severe a tax upon Mrs. odness of unregenerated human nature. ■ clock, she thought. Then some time Y’ork have decreased $200.000,000. In Good Mrs. Scully little dreamed of the vould elapse before the major could find the last fifteen years Ontario has outbid these principles can be followed without Scully’s credulity. Indeed, looking back a total or even an injurious neglect of at it she almost persuaded herself that urgency of the ease. Hail she seen the Torn. After that, no doubt they would New Y’ork in the same way in the mental discipline. A child’s powers the sight which she had seen might be tdegram which John Girdlestone had just lave to consider what had best be done, cheese market. Twenty years ago New ought to be callcd’lnto play as fast as some phantom conjured up by her own dispatched, it is conceivable that she ind perhaps would go and consult with York companies received Canadian might have read between the words, and they develop, and certainly at some imagination, weakened as she was in by acting more promptly have prevented a Hr. Dimsdale. That would occupy the cheese and put the New Y’ork stamp on iiorning and part of the afternoon, iliey it to get one cent more in the English stage he must be required to make a mind and in body. terrible crime. As a matter of fact, with ould hardly reach the Priory before market. Today the New York farmers Having concluded her narrative, she mental effort which goes agnlnst the are sending their cheese over the Cana all her sympathy the worthy woman ha<l lightfall. grain, Otherwise he will be unueces- wound up by imploring her new-found taken a large part of Kates story with dian boundaries, and paving two cents Ezra would be down by that time. On friend to assist her by letting her friends sarlly narrow minded and poorly edu- in London know wtiat had become of her the proverbial grain of salt. It seemed he Saturday before he had arrived l>e- per pound in order to sell it at all.” Showing the superiority of European cated. But the leading idea in the edu- and where she was. Mrs. Scully listened to-her to lie incredible and impossible that ween five and six. A great dread filled cation of children should be that a due with a face which expressed alternately in this nineteenth century such a thing icr soul at the thought of meeting the methods of education in comparison oung merchant again. It was merely the with American education, Dean Russell . regard must be paid to their stage of the most profound pity and the most ns deliberate and carefully planned inur der should occur in Christian England igtural instinct of a lady shrinking from said: development and their peculiar talents burning indignation. When Kate had ‘‘Wurtemburg is a small German That these things occur in the abstract whatever is rough and coarse and antag- minute or finished she sat silent for a and bent of mind. state, a little larger than the Inland we are ready to admit, but we find it very ■nistlc. She had no conception of the more entirely absorbed in her own Empire of Eastern Washington, and mpending danger, or of whjit his coming having thoughts. She switched her whip up and difficult to realize that they may corn« a population of about two mil Below Is given a list of Proofreader’s down viciously, and her usually placid within the liorizon of oqr own experi night mean to her. persons. Thirty years ago Wur Marks, a knowledge of which will countenance assumed an expression so ence. Hence Mrs. Scully set no itnpor Mr. Girdlestone was more gracious to lion temburg began to realize that her pop prove of great value to anyone who fierce that Kate, looking down at her, tance upon Kates fears for her life, and ■er than usual that morning at breakfast ulation was beginning to dwindle; that put them down to the excited state of the ,le seemed anxious to efface the remem dot's advertising: feared that she had given her offense, girl’s imnginatiou. Sh« did consider it something had to be done to maintain rance of his fierce and threatening words her integrity as a state. So she set When she looked up at last, however, she however, to be a very iniquitous and'un X Chang• bad latter. C Mov«ov«r. smiled so pleasantly that the poor girl justifiable thing that a young girl should he day before. Rebecca, who waited about building up a system of school« J. Push d6wn apse«. ipou them, was astonished to hear the for all the people; that would help the □ t« quad apo«» was reassured, and felt instinctively that 9 Turu over. be cooped up and separated from all th< \ay in which he spoke. His whole man boy who wished to be a carpenter, a she had really found a true aud effective A Take out (driv). /—/ On«-«adMh world in such a very dreary place of se or was less heavy and ungainly than plumber, or a farmer, in the same de friend at last. elusion as the l’riory. This consideration isual, for now that the time of action gree, according to his needs, as they A Loft out i laser L /¿./Twe^adaeS “We must act promptly,” she said, “for we don’t know what they may be about, and nothing more serious had set that ,vas at hand he felt braced and invig would aseist the youth who desired to -fb Insert spaoa. b« a lawyer, an engineer, or a phy- Param»«. or what their piaus are for the future. look of wrath upon her pleasant face, and ilated. as energetic men do. y Even spacla* had stirred her up to frustrate Girdle “You should stud/ botany while you si-cian. Today Wurtemburg has a uni Who did you say your friends were? ” w Loss spas«. «of Nopsrem** "Dr. Dimsdale, of Phillimore Gardens. stone and to communicate with Kate's ire down here," he said, blandly. "De- versity giving courses of- world wide 3 C om up «surely. Wr««s tent. friends. »envl upon it. one cannot learn too man, fame; technical schools, weaving and Kensington.” Her intention had been to telegraph to hings in one's youth. Besides a knowl- manufacturing schools; two hundred and "Hasn't he got a grown-up son? ” 0 Period. “Yes,” said Kate, with a slight flush on London, but as she drove to Bedsworth •dge of natural science teaches us the thirty industrial schools in towns and /Cea»» which prevails villages; schools for metal workers, and she bethought her how impossible it would marvelous harmony her pale checks. (•) Colon. "Ah !” cried the good lady, with a very be for her within the limits of a telegram hroughout the universe, and so enlarges workers in the textile trades; schools of art, of agriculture, of preparation for roguish smile. “I see bow the land lies. to explain to her satisfaction all that sh< >ur mind." y Bomiootoe. “I should very much like to know some household management; and numerous Of course, of course, why shouldn't it? wanted to express. A letter, she reflected, farm schools, and high schools through I remember hearing about that young would, if posted now, reach the major by thing of it.” answered Kate. "My only out ». ». Apoatrapke. the state. man. I have heard about tlie Girdlestones the first post on Saturday morning. It ear is that I should not be clever enough ‘ ‘ Wurtemburg a st-»-« 1!ftle Xf Quotation. I « would simply mean a few hours' delay in o learn it." also. . African merchants they were in larger than th« Inland Empire of East y Hypboa. "The wood here is full of wonders. The the taking of steps to relieve Kate, ati«l the city. You see I know all about'you." ern Washington, supports all these, in “You know Tom?” Kate cried in as what difference could a few hours more or tiniest mushroom is as extraordinary and stitutions, with an income often dollars StnlsbMo U m * loss make to the girl? She determined, us worthy of study as the largest oak. tonishment. per head of .population. What would “Oh, don't let us get talking of Tom," therefore, that she would write to the ma Your father was fond of plants and ani American citizens think, if in addition too Id Not Car« Himself. said Mrs. Scully, good-humoredly. “When jor, explaining all the circumstances and mals.” “Yes, I can remember that,” said Kgte, to supporting agricultural colleges, they leave it to him what course of action Something of the Irony of fate Is ex girls get on a subject of that sort there's her face growing sad as her mind trav were asked to support five hundred should be pursued. emplified In an anecdote related by the an end to everything. What I want to eled back to years gone by. What would technical and industrial schools for Mrs. Scully was well known at the post- know is business. In the first place, 1 New York Times concerning Professor shall that same father have thought, she won every two million of population? This drive down to Bedsworth and I shall ofti<-e. and they quickly accommodated is whet is being done in the small state Poirier, who until his recent death was send to Ixmdon. But not to Phillimore her with the requisites for correspond dered, had he known how this man oppo of Wurtemburg. and from the point of the most famous cancer expert In Gardens. Hot-beaded young men do fool < nce. Within a quarter of an hour she site to her had treated her? What divl it vie»r of American citizens today, it is matter now though, when she would so France. ish things under such circumstances as had written, scaled, stamped and posted almost inconceivable; the contemplation soon be out of his power? Professor Poirier gave much of his these. This is a case that wants careful the following epistle: of which must lead any American citi (To be continued.) I know a gentleman in zen to infer that his country has much time wRhout pay to aitllng’poor people management. "Dearest Toby- Who do you think 1 to do and learn before it can success afflicted with cancer. One day there London who is just the man, and who I have come across down here? No less a Her Riffht to Preach. fully compete with the old country in came to him a woman on whom he hnd know would be only too proud to help a person than that Mis,s Harston who was Woman's inborn right to preach has ' the products of industrial education.” operated, and who feared the growth lady in distress. He is a retired officer, Girdlestone’s ward. You used to talk been recognized by Bishop 'Talbot. , of and his name iff Major Clutterbuck — Ma about her, 1 remember, and indeed you was coining again. jor Tobias Clutterbuck.” Aniwerj t> Queries. were a great admirer of hers. You would Pennsylvania. A skirted Itinerant ex "Fear nothing." said the physictan “Oh, I know him very well, and I have be surprised if you saw her now, so thin pounder of the gospel used to gather By J. L. Ashloek. Washington Experiment Sta- when he had made an examination. “It heard of you, too,” said Kate with a and worn and pale. Still her face is very- tionz Pullman. will be some years before you will need smile. "I remember your name now in sweet and pretty, so I won't deny your a crowd every Sunday withi'j sight of Haverford, Pa.—“Is it considered the bishop's cathedral and many of his a fresh operation—which, by tlie way, connection with his." gcod taste-—how could 1 after you have flock were seen lingering under her that hog raising is practicable in ths I shall not be able to perform.” It was Mrs. Scully's turn to blush now. paid your addresses to tne? northwestern part of the United “Her guardian lias brought her down spell. One of the vestrymen went to States?” “But, doctor, you will not refuse tc "Never mind that,” she said, “I can H. W. trust the major, and 1 know he will be lure and has locked her up in a great the bishop to remonstrate. lie wanted treat me?” ‘ ‘ It is probable that there is no place “No, my poor woman, but I shall not down here nt a word from me. I shall bleak house called the l’riory. She has something done to stop the preaching in th« United States where the prices be there to do it. I also have a cancer let him have the facts, and he can tell no one to speak fo, and is not allowed to so near the cathedral. “Oh, never for pork products average as high as write letters. She seemed to be heart —and It will be more rapid than the Dimsdales if he thinks it best. Good- broken because none of her friends know mind.” said the bishop, “she cannot in the Pacific Northwest. A condition by, dear, don't be unhappy any more, but hurt me. Let her preach. She must of «i^niflesnee, too, is that the people youra.” remember that you have friends outside whore she is, and she fears that they may exhort somebody, and. you see, she has of this region are not Sufficiently alive Caseyvlll« Rtlqnett.. who will vciy quickly set all right. Good imagine that she has willingly deserted no husband. I warrant your wife to the necessity of their meeting the When n wedding guest fails to re- by!” and waving her hand in encourage them. Of course, by her friends she gives you many a good sermon in the demand for pork products. Those who »pond to his invitation, who should re ment, the good widow woke up the pony, means that curly-headed Mr. Dimsdale retirement of your home. All women are in the business are 'making money. you spoke of. The poor girl is in a Conditions aro improving, however, for gret it—the guest or the givers of the which had fallen fast asleep, and rattled that very low, nervous state, and told tne over like to preach.”—Cleveland Leader. at the present time wo note a growing invitation? When the Knapp-Hoover away down the lane in the direction from the wall of the park that she feared her tendency among farmers to pay more which she had come. matrimonial alliance was In the mak guardian had designs on her life. I can Not a Crank. attention to this business. The Berk Ing this question proved a disturbing hardly believe that, but I do think that CHAPTER XVI11. He—I notice you call a good many shire breed is preferable, in my one in the "best circles" of Caseyville. At four o'clock Mr. Girdlestone stepped she is far from well, and that it is enough of your acquaintances cranks. 1 h<>;>e opinion, although the Duroe Jerseys are Decision could not go far wrong in into the Bedsworth telegraph office and t) drive her mad to coop her up like that. you do not consider me a crank? She making some headway. At the experi such a matter. Simple politeness seem wired his short message. It ran thus: We gmst got her out somehow or^nother. —Certainly not! A crank Is a person ment station we have aliout concluded ed to require that the host should re "Case hopeless. Come on to-morrow with I fltipposc that her guardian is within his witfl one idea, and I never heard any that a cross of these two breeds would be better than either one br itself.” gret the failure of his company to a doctor." Off receipt of this he l< new- rights, and that it is not a |K>lice mutter. body accuse you of having one!— You must consider .what must be done, by their agreement that his son won Id come; so the mail brought to each per-' 12» enl »ally, and let young Dimsdale know if you think Pearson's Weekly. son who had failed to attend the wed I come down. There was nothing for it lirst. He will want to come down to see Kcporter — Do you eVer contribute any now but that his ward should die. he thing to foreign papers? ding this announcement upon a neatl; ’ - delayed longer the crash might come If be- her, no doubt, and if Toby were to come, "They say Mrs. Youngwed across the Comic Bard—Why—er—yes; on look ingraved card: j I fore her money was available, And than too. I should not be sorry. way has the most extraordinary, pow ing over the miscellany columns of the "Mr. and Mrs. Hoover regret your ( how vain all regrets would be. "I should have telegraphed niiout it, but ers of persuasion.” pnpers I find that I contribute lota of not being present on Thursday, the six It seemed to him that there was very I could not explain myself sufficiently. 1 I ’ ve known her to keep a girl “ Yes. •tuff to the London Tit-Bits. i teenth, at the home Of the bride’s pa little risk in ti>e matter. Th« girl had assure you that the poor girl is in a very a week at a time."—Baltimore Aineri* bad way. and we can ’ t lie too energetic i had no communication with any one. Even rents.” ____________ ■pneq znu.C nt qjooj « l.npsq I of those around her Mrs. Jorrocks was in in what we do. It was very sad to hoar can. What has become of the old-fashion her dotage4 Rebecca Taylfort?! wa« «tanch the positive manner in which she declared noi : ivqi ueip aun q- m tuqnjQ p(O A government commission Is strug •^.>«q itu O) úiqs b j.upaq ed woman who used to say to a bacbe- and true, and Stevens knew nothing. 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