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had forsaken, but to whom her faithful heart had clung, through all absence and time, he stood before her at last! She reached out her hands to him; she felt the strong grip of his as he grasped them, one in each of his. H e only spoke her name hoarsely and huskily; "Rosamond; And she— she It was who spoke first— who found the words, poor, weak, trem bling words— that shook with the great ness o f her joy. “ Yes; it is I — Rosamond— come back to you at last— my Brian— my only love — my heart’s delight— never, never to be parted from you agaio. F or I am free, and I am yours for ever.” Oh, why— why then did he not clasp her In his arms? W hy did he not draw her to his heart, and rain such kisses upon her eager lips as she had dreamed of and thirsted for so long? W hy did he stand so, and look upon her with that awful look of deepening horror and woe In his eyes? W h y did his cold hands slacken thus their eager hold, and fall away at last, nerveless and helpless from out of hers? “ Brian! Brian!” she cried, with the sharp ring of a nameless terror; “ do you not hear me? Do you not understand? I am free!” “ You— are— free?” he repeated slowly and painfully, bringing out each word separately with a sort of labor, as though each one hurt him to utter. “ Your husband— is he dead?” “ Yes, yes— do you not see my clothes? I am a widow. Heaven forgive me if I am too glad, but how can I help my joy, when, from the day that he died, I knew that I might love you once more? I did my duty. I was a good wife to him, but, oh, how I suffered! But now it Is all over and I have come back to you, and— Brian! Brian!” she broke out wildly, for still he stood there blanched to the very lips, and stared at her with those horror-stricken eyes. “ Are you not glad? Speak to me, for heaven’s sake! W hat is it? W hy do you look at me so?” “ When did he die?” was all he said, in a number, dreary voice. “ Eight months ago.” And then he flung up both arms wildly, with an exceeding bitter cry of anguish. “ Ah, it was my wedding day!” and fell prostrate before her upon his knees, burying his face in his outstretched arms. Rosamond spoke never a word. She stood erect and stiff, cold as Ice, and motionless as marble; not a word broke the stillness of her agony, save those awful choked sobs from the bowed form at her feet. Afterward she could not recall what she had felt and thought in those first moments— only that in some vague fashion Fate was revenged upon her. Once long ago she had mined this man’s life, and now— now it was he who ruined hers! (T o be continued.) I d A R V Br* 1 ing T tu i r~ \ p »> roi toi dr ar D pi U il 01 -H» «1 t) / l r « THEWEEKLY m The cow knows by instinct what feed ration suits her best. Cement floors cost more at first, but their permanency makes them cheap. Dairyman, study your cows aud then you, but I have promised to call for CH APTER XV. yourseif and see If you are fitted to I d th# month of December, when the papa.” take care o f them. c u ltiv a to r or H arrow. " I am going out this very minute in a days were short and dark, and a black From 62 to 64 degrees Is about the This Is the device o f a West Vir froet and biting east wind made winter hansom.” said Gertrude, Jumping up. ginia farm er and seems to possess proper temperature for the rinse water hard to the young and unbearable to the “ Sir Roy, will you go with me? I am eld, Bir Hugh Grantley shuffled off this going to pay a call. I am going to see a in winter butter-making. merit. H e says: mortal coil and waa buried in the family charming, lovely, delightful little woman. I send herewith an Illustration of a vault in Frierly churchyard by the side Somebody quite young, quite unsophisti W o r k e n d IM a r f o r H o m e . cultivator or hurrow that I find ve.y of all the Bir Hughs and Bir Johns and cated; better than all, quits new.” What the horses o f the farm have to j handy when sowing grass seed In coin " I wouldn't go with her If I were you, Bir Gregorys who had preceded him. H e at the last working, also use it for do depends upon the nature o f the died as he had lived, unloved and un Roy,” said Felicia, when the door had cultivating potatoes and other crops to work and how well used they are tc regretted. H is selfishness stood him in cosed upon their hostess. some extent. The frame, A A A, is It, consequently the horse should be “ W hy not— will it create a scandal if good stead up to the last. o f 2x3-inch stuff, is 3% feet long. The treated accordingly. I f the horses have 1213— First regular English Parlisi He was burled with all becoming pomp I go in a hansom with the beautiful G er tw o pieces. It B, are o f lx2-lneb stuff, heavy spring plowing to do, w ith more and ceremony, and Roy, his son, reigned trude?” assembled at Oxford. “ Don’t you know— cannot you guess, In his stead. But poor Roy's reign was 20 Inches long, with holes about 2 or less road work In the summer, then 1409— Perkin Warbeck, pretend« but a short and troubled one in the Roy, who It is she wants you to call Inches apart, so the harrow can be ad harvesting and more plowing In the throne of England, exec« house of his fathers. Sir Hugh's affairs upon? It Is Mrs. Desmond." justed to auy desired width, from 1 to fall, and It Is intended to use them for Tyburn. “ Kitten------” A pause. Felicia would were toafij. ifb be In greatest confusion. 3 feet. The piece. C, to hitch to, Is heavy drafting In the winter, It w ill 1538— Proclamation Issued by 'W ftp rop erty was heavily mortgaged, the not have lifted her eyes for the world; 2x3 inches and 1 ^ feet long on top pay to divide the work in some way V I I I . , declaring Thomas htr glove buttons seemed to give her an farms had depreciated In value, the rents so that they w ill have a little chance not a saint. had been left overdue. Poverty stared infinity of trouble. "H o w does she know her?" Roy asked for rest. The argument that rainy 1572— First Presbyterian meeting the young heir in the face. Margaret, days and Sundays are sufficient for who had partly guessed at the state of presently, and she could hear that his In England opened. things, stood by him, with her strong voice was altered. the animals does not hold good In all 1621— The little ship Fortune “ Oh, It Is very simple. Gertrude met mind and good common sense, to help cases. In our experience w e find It England arrived at Pi; Mr. Desmond in the park two days ago. him through his calamities. pays to have reasonably short hours Mass. “ There is nothing for It but to let I was with her, and he introduced us to for the horses, and not to g ive them 1644— Henry McMabone exeenl tbs house. You cannot afford to live In his wife, and asked us to call on her. driving every day there happens to be Tyburn for conspiring Iriik I — I would not go If I were you, ltoy.” It,” she said to him. sacra. a little lull In the work o f the farm. “ Did she look— happy?” he asked. 'L e t Frierly! Oh, M argaret!" “ Oh, yes. I suppose so; she was very W e feed strictly In accordance with 1656— T reaty " I t Is the only thing to be done, Roy; of Liebau si face It like a man. I f you let it well, well dressed. You have not got over it, the work to be done, and contrive, In Charles X . and the Great you will be able to live comfortably as I am afraid.” some way, so that every horse w ill 1690— Treaty o f alliance signed H A U D Y C U L T IV A T O R OR HARROW^ Mrs. Talbot came back gay and gush a bachelor in London, and when you have a turn at the pasture, even though Peter of Russia and Aui marry, you must marry well, and then ing; the hansom was summoned, and F e side, firmly bo ted b. center piece of It be only an hour or tw o at night. I t of Poland. you will be able to come back to your licia was driven away in her brougham. frame. A t D D there are two Iron Is not a good plan to attempt to carry 1712— Duel between Duke of " I — I don’t think I ’ll come with you own again, pay off mortgages, put the -. S .if plates >4 x 1V jx 5 Inches, with three holes and Lord Mohun. Both the horses through from year to year farms in repair, and start fresh again. to-day,” said the young man hesitating In each; these hold A A A together. without the pasture. Green food cut 1737— Queen Caroline of You see how important a good marriage ly when he had helped Gertrude into the Use % bolts o f proper length for all of and placed In the manger Is not th-» Is for you.” hansom. 1772— Three hundred chests «1 J q jjea the frame. The teeth should be o f % same. The open air, the freedom from "Oh, R oy” — She dropped the "S ir ” “ You mean a rich wife. I am afraid thrown overboard at a steei, well sharpened. The handles that I am not at all likely to restore when they were alone— "you promised; cause o f th# duty , the harness, the yielding o f the soft can be taker from some cultivator or the fallen fortunes of my family in that oh, do come.” tu rf nnd the biting o f the grass are “ W ell, I will go a little way, then," way. The only woman whom I could plow and readily adjusted to the cul essential to horses, and It pays to let 1777— Articles of Confederation olt^T ever have married is lost to me.” and lie got into the cab. “ You can tivator. The two pieces, E E, should United States agreed to... them have a spell at lb drop me, you know.” "You are not, I suppose, going to re be o f ^4xl%-lncli stuff, and as long as lean Congress recalled Sllailln " T o Lowndes square,” said Mrs. T a l main a bachelor for ever because of a desired. A ll should be bolted firmly from Paris and appoint«! j ba F e e d B a g fo r A n im a l«. married woman!” cried Margaret, with bot. She had uo mind to drop Roy any together for best results. Adams....... Passage of the 0I real Irritation. She could not believe it where. The driver o f «very team should be lean forts on Delaware rlt> Aud Roy went with her. “ I can't help possible that he was still mourning over supplied with a bag of some kind for Sinn In P o u l t r y H o u a e . the British. F ort Lee, N. ^ < ! Kitten Layhourne— there are women to myself,” he said to himself; but it was The time-honored plan of building holding feed for his horses, as he sel- the Hudson, opposite uppe: whom a steadfast faithfulness appears the old story of the moth aud the candle. _____ dom Is sure w h ere he poultry houses was to face them due York City, captured by thi:*“ e tu In the light of absolute stupidity. Was w ill be when feedin g south, when, as a matter of fact, they ish. Cot not Kitten married aud safely got out of Brian, on leaving his wife to go out time comes. Some should be faced southeast, which givos the way? What on earth possessed the alone, Intended to wend his way to his 1785— Sir David W ilkie, Eogliti the sun in the house early In the boy to be thinking about her still? jfVw-'dWilvl {l ,'lvers are very care club. Had he gone there straight from er, born; died 1841. the Bol ful In this respect, "But, Roy, you are the last— the very his own door, he would have received a morning when the poultry need It most 1789— North Carolina ratified th a green; last. It ia your duty to marry. The certain note which had been waiting for while others make during the winter, and then the sun stitution of the United StitS o f atti! baronetcy will become extinct If you do him there all day, three hours earlier, Can Y o u S o lve This? use o f anything that shines in the house nearly or quite all not!” cried Margaret in despair. 1796— Catherine I I. (the Great), portu and— so little does it take sometimes to three- day, especially if a window Is placed H ow much greater than Is available. Quite press of Russia, died it St Jroni(jj “ Somebody must be Inst, I suppose alter the whole history o f a man's life fourths Is four-fourths? a large number of In the southwest side. In cold cll- tersburg; born 1729. jn ^ Just as somebody else must be first. You — had be done so, it is probable that most A t first sight It seems an easy ques mates It Is not wise to have entire feed bags are In use, are a wonderful woman at counting your of the events which ensued would have 1797— Thurlow Weed born. ar tion, but put It to your arithmetical glass fronts, for the action o f the air the m ajority being chickens, Margaret; but, to begin with, so far been changed or modified that they 1805— British and Russian forces neri FEED BAO. friends and you w ill probably find that constructed so that on the glass after the snn goes down where ia the rich w ife?" would not have been fraught with cer in Naples. 8 «ln e s “ There is Felicia.” tain important circumstances to himself It w ill divide them Into tw o parties, makes such houses very cold at night. they can be attached and suspended to Napoleon issued a decree i-Jnd- “ I am not wicked enough for her,” and to others. But as he was strolling one contending that the answer is one- In the average poultry house, hold the side o f the horse's head. This does 1806— iug the British Isles in » suhelr ol fourth and the other as positively a f ing from twenty-five to fifty hens, w in not give the horse any freedom to aald Roy, with a little smile to himself idly along he met an old college friend blockade. au over auiidry speeches of his cousin's who hailed him joyfully and linked his firm ing that It is one-tliird, while both dows four by eight on tw o sides of the move his head without m oving the which atlll lingers In his memory. 1811— Great riote at Nottingham, |ne a, arm within his. So that it wus just 7 w ill be ready to prove the accuracy o f house would be sufficiently large, and bag also. A Philadelphia man has pat Marfgnret looked indignant and severe. o'clock when he turned leisurely up the their respective solutions. land___ John Bright, great} jaw . even then some way should be pro ented an exceedingly simple feed bag “ I really do not pretend to understand steps of his own club. lieh statesman, bom. Tieec 1 The party o f the first part (to use a vided for covering them at night. For which overcomes this fault, an Illustra the character and manners of the young The hall porter gave him a letter as ilstigui legal phrase) may argue their point in tills purpose nothing is better than old tion o f which Is shown here. The bot 1813— Battle of Leipslc. ladies o f the present day. I am afraid he entered. He stood with It in his Second Peace of Paris, rorlt that Felicia Is becoming rather reckless hand without looking at It for several this w a y : burlap hung on a roller with button tom and sides are made of canvas or 1815— F iv e shillings Is the fourth part o f a holes worked at intervals along the other flexible material, while the top 1816— In her conversation since her father has minutes, talking to Bells of Notre Dame, PiikdTan an acquaintance left her so much alone. tised. whom he met In the hall. Then Brian pound. I f you have 15 shillings, or sides so that when down It can be consists o f a circular fram e divided "Exactly, and I could not marry a per looked down at his letter, turning it three-fourths o f a pound, and some fastened over carriage buttons driven Into tw o sections, which are connected 1834— Melbourne ministry dlssohs son who was reckless, even for her round as lie did so. body gives you another fourth part you Supporting the bag 1846— Cracow annexed to A u «» “ W on In the sides o f the casing. This will by small loops. money," laughed the young man. And suddenly he recognized the hand have a sovereign— ergo, your four- keep the house snug and warm even are tw o metal rods, one on each side, 1848— Assassination of Count In "W ell, there are plenty of rich girls writing! It was years since he had seen fourths Is one-fourth greater than minister to Piux IX . at 5 Tow n j on cold w in ter nights. having hooks at the end which fit Into to be picked up In London, and if we it. A whole century of new thoughts three-fourths. the loops in the frame. In the center 1849— must let the Hall, we will go up to town and feelings seemed to divide him like Steamer Louisiana expltP|w But this w ill not suit the other party' • nd live there. My own money will en a yawning gulf from that other far away A B a rrel F eed R ack. N ew Orleans. Nearly 10i i e I P *r ‘ and at the other end o f the rods are able me to take a small house; and you, life. In which those even rounded char at all, and they w ill proceed scornfully “ Men. An Ideal w ay o f feeding a few sheep circular loops which are shaped to fit 1852— Labos Islands difficulty I'Men, of course, will live with me. Y’ ou will acters had played so important a part. to point out that the argument Is all or c|Uv„ )s to take „ large barrel guch over the shaft o f the vehicle. It can United States and Peru en se rI be able then to live comfortably and It was like an electric shock to Brian wrong, since if you h a ie 15 shillings ^ ag crackers are paeked In, and cut out atch a easily be seen how easily thla could 1857— R elief of Lucknow. eultnhly upon the remnant that ran he Desmond to see it once more— to hold a nnd somebody Is generous enough t o . openings jn tbe staves between the J co be done, the bag alw ays rem aining In 1862— Gen. Sumner demanded? saved out of the fire,, together with the letter from her once again in his hands. add 5 shillings to it the^donor Is only two layers o f hcops, making these open- position where the horse could con der of Fredericksburg, Va-a rent o f the house. You enn have your A letter from Rosamond! An unstamp g lvln g you one third o f the amount you lngg Jugt large enotIgb g0 ümt ^ Rn,. veniently reach the feed, at the same 1864— Treaty of peace betweiHj horse and your brougham, and do every ed letter, too— sent not by post, but by already possess (5 tim es 3 equals 15), 1 ma, can get ltg head and out r, aJ. time being able to move his head fre e thing that is fitting to your position. As hand. W hat could it mean? H e had mark, Prussia and Austn "H o w to your food, that need never cost you thought of her vaguely, dimly, as a some therefore your sovereign is only oue- ly. This feed bag has th# additional fle d ....G e n . Sherman bg~7. thlrd more than your 15 shillings. a farthing. Whatever Is mine is yours thing denr, yet dangerous to his peace of advantage that It can be folded up march to the sea. 08e I t Is a pretty problem, and expert They went up to London, and M ar mind, that was on the other side of the when not In use. 1866— First G. A. R. post lnstt»** f e " garet Installed herself and her household world. She had been to him but a dis accountants have been known to w ran Decatur, 111. “ W ith goods In a small house in Connaught tant memory of a past which was over gle over It for hours.— London A n 1870— Duke o f Aosta elected '/ere^ ■ p e d a l D a i r y T r a i n S c h o o l. Square. Here, too, Roy had his own forever, a something which he had hoped swers. Spain. «W . One o f the latest educational enter rooms and his own belongings, and he and prayed might never again cross the "In d r o C o u n t in g t h e B u tto n s . stayed at home ns much as he liked, and new life he had built up for himself. prises Is the special dairy train sent 1873— Encyclical letter Issued ta. “ Yes,” said the tailor, “ Councilman >n kne went awuy also as much as he felt Inclin Often he had thought of her thus, In out by a cream ery company for the IX . against Old Catholics ed. Nobody, either, could have said of misty dreams, thinking that he and she Crookit ordered a four-button cutaway, rt o f c< purpose o f reaching farm ers In the 11883— Standard time adopted ia Bir Roy Urantley that he lived the life had drifted apart forever, and would but he changed it to a three-button.” rich -lands o f northwestern Missouri east of the Rocky m oi of a woe-begone and despairing lover. meet uo more, save in that other world “ Is the three-button more stylish?” and southwestern Iowa. The train c a r Four standards adjusted ti H e had plenty of friends, and his friends where those who have loved and despair asked the other. IU I hour apart and to differ bj rlod an exhibition car with dairy appii- took care to make his life pleasant to ed shall meet again under other condi “ Oh, no. But as he was going out hours from Greenwich ucn as ances and dairy machinery o f every him. tions, nnd be perchance at last— happy! he saw some children on my doorstep adopted. The divisions an*- sort. Other cars were fitted up to seat And lo! she was here— at his very One nflernoon, in the month of May. p laying that old game, ‘Rich man, poor ern time, central time, “ Oh, I Roy found himself In a certain tiny doors— in London— alive, and writing to an audience. Experts In dairying gave man, beggarman, th ief.’ ” — P h iladel mountain time and Pacific^, drawing room lu Mayfair, where, in those him! H e tore open the letter and read: short talks at each stopping place, the lly. Place the barrel in position and being respectively 75 de. “ Indee< " I have come home, and am longing to phia Tress. days, he was always sure of n cordial hold It In place by driving several use o f appliances being demonstrated degrees, 105 degrees and I n very welcome. The house altogether was of see yon. I arrived late last night, and L o g i c a l D e d u c tio n . stakes Into the ground and fastening and in fr a c tio n given on feeding stuffs I grees west of Greenwich. ( “ N ot n the most minute dimensions, and was am at the Langham Hotel. Come to me “ Ah, my friend,” said the passenger them to the barrel O f course the top and balanced rations. The success o f 1886— Chester Alan Arthur, t v A Wbe as thoroughly dirty and dingy as “ bijou’1 as soon as you receive this. I shall not President o f the United residences within a stone's throw of l’ ark leave the house until I hear from you w ith the unbarbered hair, “ what can o f the barrel Is open. The hay or oth- the enterprise was such that In many i be more delicious tnan clear, cold wa- er roughage is thrown in the top and places the train's facilities proved too! R O S A M O N D .” Lane have a habit of being. The very or see you. died in New York City; b<aM| H e glanced quickly up at the clock. ter In the early morn, fresh from the the animals eat through the holes cut small, and overflow and outdoor m ee t 1888— Rear Admiral Charles 1» door, aa it waa opened by the tall foot K r> man, seemed narrower aud lower than It waa tne minutes past seven. H e tore Pllm P-” j in the staves as described. This Is a lugs were necessary. win, Union naval v e te m fllt’s aw upstairs three steps at a time into the other people's front doors, and the foot “ W ater,” rejoined the hardware simple feeding rack, which any one N ew York C ity; born man himself, as he preceded the visitor writing room, and wrote two lines to his drummer, “ Is certainly a good thing, could make and one which will save F o d d e r - H a u l i n g S le d . 1891— E x-K ing Milan o f 8« wife. up the narrow wooden staircase, looked By the way, are you In the milk busi- much w aste o f roughage. The lllustra- Take tw o scantlings, 24x4 Inches, 10 __________ ______ nounced all rights to th ii “ Do not wait dinner for me. I shall too large for the house. nes® l" ________________________ j tlon shows the Idea so clearly that no feet long; dress top o f scantling off to 1898— Town of Kuchan, pr One end of the room was filled com not be back." I further explanation Is needed— Indlan- fit under side o f second bench o f sled This he gave to a club messenger to Caution Khorassan, Persia, desl pletely with a wide, low sofa, across R ill— W hy didn't the author o f the »p olls News, which Eastern embroideries and pieces take to Imwndes Square, and springing with notch to j aD earthquake; over I of Italian brocade— all rather dirty— into a hansom, drove rapidly away to piece come out and show him self fit over rear killed, P e a n u ts G ood H on Feed. were flung in careless confuskn. A t one the Langham Hotel. He had given him when the audience called fo r him? bench, to give 1894— Jose Salvador, anaifl The numerous estimates made by end of this sofn Invariably reclined a self no time to think or reflect. H e did Jill— W ell, you see, he’d Just been threw bomb in Barcdi the Arkansas Station as regards the right slant to scantlings. Nail a board black poodle, at the other was his mis not consider whether It was a wise or getting married, nnd he's got light on top o f scantlings to hold them to- ter * n<1 many tress. By Mrs. Talbot’s aide was a an unwise thing he was doing. A wild eyes, I f he went homo with black °[ * * * ° r0p peanuta gether. Put a w ire around tongue and roted' < small table, upon which were arranged Joy possessed him. Rosamond was back, , fr ° m ° n* ' “ ' " I near,y tl,re9 over front end o f boom pole, and a 1897— President M cK in ley * a hand looking glass set in silver, sev and he was going to see her! H e could eyes, he » was afraid h i, w ife wouldn't ' tons per acre. This hay Is usually eral bottles of perfumes o f different think of nothing else. A fter all the long, know him.— Yonkers Statesman. treaty adopted by the t i worth at least *10 a ton and may be small rope for rear end o f boom pole, kinds, the poodle’s silk bag o f French black, empty years they were to meet Postal Congress. .. Ri’ J — . One W o tn in 'i w u .lo m . 1 considered a by-product when the nuts with tw o standard* In fron t 4 feet sweetmeats, and the photographs of her again. Hendricks Houghton, * "A la s ! groaned the discouraged hus- are harvested for market. In connec- high, and you are ready fo r “ bla.” It pet admirers. T o these latter Roy had She was very tired of the desolate tbs Church o f ths Tram k in d m Is much handler than a wagon for on* been lately added In a resplendent new hotel sitting room by this time— tired and band. “ I am unable to find work, and tlon with the value o f peanuts as a (the Little Church AI* 1 frame o f crimson plush. weary. She had almost given him up by I there isn t a thing in the house to eat. forage crop, It may be noted that In man to haul on, and he can haul a ' ' >rner|, died in New L 1 U W hat are we to do?" | Virginia there Is a man who has been third more at a load with It than with- Gertrude, in her white muslin drap now. T7. Hair ^ eries, lay back among her embroidered H e cannot be In town!” she said to "Oh, I know! exclaimed htg w ife, accumulating a tidy fortune through out the attachm ent It can be set off when desired. 189S— Michigan Stats Suprj cushions and sniffed at her salts bot herself, in despair. “ I wish, now, that w ho had * SKrtI t_ ? Il'e-r. in*P|ratlon- the quality o f the hama cured and tle. Felicia, who had found herself a declared boycotting had written before from Alexandria. “ W e 'll take in boarders. packed by him. Those hams have a email, low seat on the other aide of the Does he have his letters forwarded, I H o g H in t # . 1899— Admiral Dewey rich and sw eet flavor which makes C ase o f S e lf* L o v e . little table, had seixed upon a Japanese wonder— and will he get my note In the It does not taka either very much his wife the Was "W o e Is m e!" signed the egotistical them ln Krcat demand at Increased money or very much time to keep the fan and waa agitating it violently. Roy. course o f time? How can I find outT" given him by the A: upon a footstool between the two ladies, youth who had been handed the Icy Prl<'* , The packer each year goes All at once her quick ears caught the \ porker* right. . . . .G arrett A . Hob was made much o f by both of them. sound of approaching footsteps along the m itt "T h ere's no one to love me.” through neighboring States buying up ldent of th# Unit*< It Is too common a conclusion that • nd seemed to be enjoying himself corridor. She sprang to her feet; her j "S ir,” rejoined the heartless maid, ra*or-baeka which he has shipped to 1901— James J. Jeffries amasingly. anything w ill do for th# hog. and u,at hands, womanlike, went instinctively np j "you aeem to forget yourself.” his farm. It Is there that they are Ruhiin In a battle f o / ^ "Nothing m\k one so hot as a fan,” to smooth her ruffled hair; her eyes ! they w ill w ax f , t under any eondl-1 given a food which Im parts th* flavor H U Reel Love. pugilistic championship ‘ » b . tiertc.vN. ie Do keep that thing shone, her lips parted and her heart beat tlona and with all sorts o f feed. nothing more than Francisco. E va — T h e count Is going to marry * nd , w * * tne#: etui, Felicia; yot^aet all my nerves on How wildly her heart beat! For he had ! edge.” \ Swine a r* money makers gengraiiy, 1908— A canal treaty with the the Montana heiress. peanuts. come at lastl no m atter under what conditions they Pnbll° Panama • f “ It Is dallcloualy )ttl and breeiy out Through a mist she seemed to see Edna (In surprise;—For the love of l a th# D w lrr. five, but if you w ant more money keen Washington, •* doors,” said FeliciA "Y o u ought to him, a mist of her own glad tears. The goodneas! Queer but true, where salt Is sprin f * out, Qertrudav 1 I could drive love of her Ufa, whom she had loved and them under treatm ent which w ill U n Kln* &,,w»-rd V n . o f Enrli K va No, for the love o f money. kled thickest butter Is y e llo w s e t It i rived In Portugal on a King Carlo*. i^ — «s* ✓ ■ H R i - if 'U R BE 1