w ! À D ead P ast ? FO fc A R V 8r* 1 ing 1 tar ( pai ro* t A wi jn toi dr ar D> I» tl ii (M . J » «I tl mlii « hia spare momenta in making love to her, had entered Mrs. Ear.e's service upon B M * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * her fir*t arr.val at Dunsterton. under # the more d gnif.ed name of Mary. Some six weeks ago Mrs. Earle had $ been very kind to M ary's brother, whose $ -«5 chest was delicate. She had tindertake i to support him for the winter in the souih o f France, and by the help and ars.stan'-e o f Colonel Trefusis. young ♦ fit M *S. L0\ f TT CAMtKOH od reason Could K »»■ ret waa known, and his w ife’s name cousin, and he used to live there, he bottom and have a tinsmith make a unscrupulous politicians to make them­ licia bring forward to refuse ber consent was coupled with that of another man. waa there two years, 1 daresay, and he hole In one side near the bottom, and selves solid with certain voters. Like 1042— N ew Zealand diacovered by man. to a » merely mere!» nominal engagement which He met bia cousin coining out of his own was a great friend of mine,” ahe added, In thla fasten a piece o f tin water pipe ail other public questions, there are with a little conscious simper. should last n couple of month* at r*e house, buss*' two sides. The distribution o f sugar Mrs. Earle fe!l to musing. Raikes. longest V There really seemed nothin.- " W e will start at once— thla very Sweden. beet seed grown on the Pacific coast Impracticable to him in the idea, be, ei,i night.” he said to him. “ I cannot bear Raikes, who was he? Ah, yes! she fan­ »B for experim ent all over the country Is and he had always understood each other the shame o f this," and then he repeated cied ahe remembered a fam ily o f that plays stopped in Eugland. perfectly and were quit* capable of keep- to him what Mrs. Talbot bad said con­ name: many tons and many daughters, a good feature that w ill offset some o f 1C53— Oliver Crom well declared hsssik cerning his wife. whose mother was a needy widow, and I ok » •«<*ret between them. the undesirable ones. Not all the seeds protector o f Eugland. “ Do not believe her,” »aid Edgar of whom mention used often to be made Th e more Boy thought about it the distributed are common garden truck. 1683— Isaac Walton, author *( more aimpie and easy did the whole thing Italkes, etoutly. " T o hare repeated such at Keppinton iu year* gone by. No doubt — Field aud Fireside. aeeui. and the less it entered his ini.id to a thing to you. she must bo what 1 hare this young man waa oue of this family. “ H e has been very kind indeed to Imagine (hat hia coital* could refuse to always taken her to be. a bad-hearted Freilln ic C o tto n see d M eal. Und',h woman. Stay at home like a man, young George,” continued Polly, "and co-operate with him. I I. of Prusaia. Many mistakes are made In the feed­ Brian, find yonr w ife and »indicate her Fel.cia (jraotlejr went about all one inquired ao much after me; and then ing o f cottonseed meal, feeders forget­ 1734— Main met V. o f Turkey .1 ■ b Mm •uuimer*« day with a cloud upou^_her name by bringing her back in the face he gave him three sovereigns for him­ ting for the moment that It Is an ex­ 1764 -T . 11 Perkins, f tha brow, a burlen of horrible uncertainty ; o f the world.’ self, ao that George ia quite rich now.” | tremely concentrated food and needs a i I las t “ No, no. let oa go, if not to-day. let it “ T h a t was very kind of him.” an­ In her heart, and a moat aingu.ar letter born. be to-morrow.” he answered gloomily, swered her mistress absently. And then pretty strong stomach to handle It; from Hoy in her pocket. Mr. Kaikes had sat for half an hour In for there s n that other tronble, con­ M ary le ft her, and she thought no more hence it should be fed sparingly to 1770— Beethoven, the great mx her drawing room, balancing bis stick cerning Rosamond Earle, o f which he of it; nor did It occur to her to Imagine born. young stock. As n food by Itself It Instrumentality of between h.s knees, and staring g.oomily could apeak to no one, weighing upon that through the w ill not do for any considerable period, 1774— North Carolina adopted a m pm hia heart. That, too, was. It seem*. | George Whaffle it would be possible for at the carpet. but as one o f a mixture it has great piano bo x moanaopaa. ______ "W h at do yon think.” he asked her known and spoken about, and to »a re Brian Desmond to learn where it was -| | Edgar Kaikes might or four-inch atovaplpe. Then buy addi­ value even at a price as high as $33 a 1773— American Congress f for the twent eth time, "shall 1 go abroad Rosamond's name it seemed to him that she was living. mine ; t bull 1 a navy. silo he had no alternatire, »a re to get him- be his cousin, and he might also be at tional lengths of pipe and make the ton, provided the other grains used are with Brian, or no7” ■he "Y ou must lie the best Judge of that •e!f away out o f England. There was Mentone, but that Brian should have connections yourself, having an elbow not too high in price. A fine mixture ing houses in Boston tors 4*| M r Kaikes,” Felicia had answered cold- no refuge for him sure in flight. As to been a bystander at the Interview be­ Is corn meal, the grinding o f the corn fort Kitten, she had been foolish, but her tween the tw o certainly never entered to go into the box. and used for fire wm»!. ^ ly— eery coldly. Make the smoke fire In the boiler, eery simplicity and foolishness would for a moment into her calculations. X m ' - ",r’‘ * i,,e lnt0 seed-meal. Or, bran n .y be u—— Divorce f Empress J sevhta*- ding angel between him and his cliiefest A t last, however, she opened the door. It Is well enough to lay down the of the multitude, "it ia evidently impos­ There stood outside, upon the doorstep, desire. 1810— Lucien Bonaparte and o ih r rule that ten pounds o f corn w ill make * ” 1 suppose then 1 had better go.” he sible that there could have been any a man, wrapped In a long, loose travel- one pound o f pork, but rules may not place themselves under prole n i a , said miserably, with an inflection that truth in that other story o f hia unfor­ .ng cloak, with a heavy cape to it. of England. .n alei g ive the results expected unless ap was almost a question iu hia roice, and tunate attachment to Mrs. Desmond.” Wheu he aaw her he made a half step 1816— First savings bank In the Csi In B Something wistful in hia eyes which it K itten’ s name was saved. back, as though he would have turned plied under certain conditions. Some States opened in Boston. ed w And Edgar Raikes, going in for a mo­ away. breeds o f hogs w ill produce more pork was a pity that Felicia was so engrossed 1829— Outbreak if Civil W a r in C lid 111 with her red and yellow silks as not to ment to hia club to get hia letters, heard "W h o are you and what do you want on the same food than others, and the atory, too. Then he went back to at tliia hour of the night?” said Rosa­ even with a selected breed there w ill 1832— Treaty of navigation and d ver Bee merce concluded between 1 The ( mond, summoning up her courage, al­ be some Individual animals that w ill “That la for you to decide," »lie eaid Lowndes Square, and he said: n O M E M A D E CORN C U TT E R . “ Let us go at once.” States ami Ilu>-ia. to a< though she was secretly somewhat un- increase more rapidly than others. In eoldly. They started from Charing Cross that eaay. And then he spoke, and she rec­ Her eery coldness should, perhaps Patent office and postoflaji sot made by bolting the blade o f a strong 1830— the winter season, i f the hogs are ex­ ognized his voice. i hare shown him that »he did cure, but very night. Washington. D. C., burned. y did heavy scythe to a sledge or sled, as "F o rg iv e me for coming at such an posed, twenty or thirty pounds o f corn be did not understand that. Few men here shown. One of these machines Is 1838— Chartists n eetings declared ltlng-1 may be required to make a pound of C H A P T E R X X I I . hour. The train broke down; I have know women well enough not always to gal in England. R evo It Is eix months later. From July to walked five miles through the snow. pork. Care and management are Im­ claimed to cut about tw o and a half take what they say for what they really Tdaad acres per day. Am ericans w ill rnaks 1840— Remains of Bonaparte. January. A great many things in the portant, as well as breed and food. May I come in?” . mean. Edgar Itnik-s merely supposed erica some Improvements on it, especially She backed slowly from him Into the that hia case was hopeless. H e shook world’ s history may take place in six H olfltrr fo r W a g o n B o*. lling hall; s great chill struck her soul, a bauds with her In silence, and left her months. In the manner o f gathering the stalks 1848— Postal convention F o r main post (A ) use scantling when being c u t • nd when the front door had been slam­ t»ee n Great Britnin and ' sa o f Some such thought waa in the mind of sick sense of miserable helplessness. H e came In, divested himself of his 4x4; top piece i B i use 2x4; for brace med upon his departing footstep*, Fell a woman who sat very still in the tw i­ States. .. .Destruction o f ti e gd th Coat o f P u t t i n g I'p Silnge. - flung her silks and her plush on to light of a winter's afternoon, staring heavy cloak and of his hat, shaking the (C) 2x4; length and height as desired; Theater. New York City, bj q jj , Her w [ ground, laid her head upon the table dreamily into the red coals of the fire snow from them into the porch. The question Is often discussed as to 1850— Many kd>d and injured ill th/ have brace (O on both sides; use com ­ eyes rested upon him almost with terror ’ /P front of her and burst Into tears. ill front of her. the cost o f putting up silage, says explosion " f the steamboat J on tl mon wood windlass (D ) w ith Inch rope. * ,wf A ll this took place in the morning. And The world outside was white with and repulsion. Michigan Farmer. From a large num­ Norman at N e «- Orleans. tit ba “ Why have you come to trouble me?” I then rame Roy’ s letter, and Felicia wo nt snow. Snow upon the cottage eaves, ber o f records kept among Illinois 1854— St. Lawrence R iver open build ' about her daily business, her shoppings upon garden palings, anil upon the stone she said to him, In a strange, hollow farm ers It was found to cost about 56 American vessels, . . Seer. Is of ■ nd her riaitings, with a load of auvietjr pillars of the garden gate, snow in thick voice, and yet she led the way back into lives lost in sinking o f «t* cents per ton. In some cases the cost on her mind. In the evening she »a s to masses upon the laurel hedge, and a the warmth and light of her sitting 4 wh' Westmoreland in Lake Miek was as much as 76 cents per ton, while give Roy hie answer. while pall upon the winding lane that room. For how turn a dog from her to b in others as low as 33. In filling a 1861— Prince Albert, hr,- und of r„ In They wer# to meet at some private vanished speedily a«-ay Into misty dark­ door on such a night! Victoria, died. “ Ah, how warm and bright!” he mur­ thentrleala, and It was there that lie ness, and snow again upon the distant M ichigan silo this season where the would ask her for her decision, to surely shoulders of round-backed bills which mured. stretching down his cold hands horn was heavy and had to be hauled 1862— Fredericksburg, Ya., c a p t w q H | the strangest proposal which a man ever loomed weirdly ngain«t the gloomy sky. towards the blazing wood logs. H e look­ about 100 rods to the silo It cost 37 1SC4— Fort M cAllister captured blJL.** And the woman herself sat still and ed very cold ns he stooped over the hiade to a Woman. ion forces. V cents per ton. Th e cost should vary When dinner time care Felicia was motionless by the fireside, with the rod blaze, and so pale and nan; it struck 1865 Thirteen! 1 ta :r01ln with the distance the silage Is to bo her with a keen pang of anguish to see •till undecided. For a wonder »lie »a s light flowing full upon her. Her dress hauled. I f silage Is to be put up eco­ Into diuing at home With her father. They is of black velvet, plain as any nun's, him. “ You must forgive me for coming to nomically an ensilage cutter should be 1871— A took their plaece In s lence opposite each je t with a certain richness in its liar meets at G eneva. . . . William used th at w ill take the corn and handle other. And Mr. Grantley began his usu­ monious folds. There are white lace late, Rosamond,” he said to her once a tl Tweed, the Tammany ” B ss,j frills at her throat and wrists, and the more. It rapidly. al comments. b Me “ W h y— why have you come. Brian?” arrested. “ W hy didn’t you ask Kaikes to din gleam of diamonds upon the haud upon t and she, too, repeated once again. "Could P r o i l n c t i o i i o f M u t t o n , which she rests her oval cheek. aer?” 1874— Edwin Booth made his fir g g f a An excellent authority on sheep Rosamond Earle is doing what she has you not at least keep out of my way?” " H e 1» »layin g with poor Mr I>es pearance on the stage (T o be continued.) Blond, I didn't like to ask him to leave sel lorn allowed herself to do o f late; she grow ing says: "T h e environm ent that his retirement after the ass« • ore ia dissecting her owu heart. him " Loop ends o f rope to slip over poles conduces to the production o f the most ti "n o f President Lincoln. I w A u t o m a t i c Hank s. Of ti That very morning Mrs Tsllnit »aim Insensibly the had grown to have hut E very post office In Ita ly Is a sav­ under bed. When raised sufficiently, T*pl 1 growing mutton Is not the one to 1.884— W orld's F air opened in N»vB tered down Roud street, when she al cue Interest in her existence, oue soli secure by placing a bar across hooks prod nee fine wool, and the greatest per- ; loans.. . . Attempt made to • ings bank, blit not every laborer in moat stumbled into Brian Desmond's tnry pleasure to which ahe looked for­ London Bridge up with dyaarJ|J^J Ita ly can get a chance to go to the F and E. Pulley can be attached to faction can be attained In either w ool arms aa he came quickly round the cor ward— the periodical viaits o f her land or muHon, .-i In anything else, only by 1891— Violent earthquake in lord, John Trefuais. She led a life of IMMitolfiee during business hours. T here­ rafters If preferred. aer o f Groavenor street. w H ere was a chance of mischief making absolute eeclnslon at Dunsterton. The fore, says I ’earson'g W eekly o f Lon­ the alngle eye. L e t no one w ith the I United aident Which our friend Gertrude was not in the red brick cottage upon the outskirts of don, the Italian government Is eucour- A b u ses o f C old S to r e * * . best types o f male and fem ale In both ments for reciprocity with ft ton ! least likely to neglect. She laughed ami the village green, with its tiny lawn and nging thrift by setting up automatic Cold storage has apparently been wool and mutton breeds have any mis­ 1894— Great loss of life In a n I “ do ttood »till, no Immediately in front of its miniature flower garden, and with the banks all over the kingdom. eruption in the N ew H i ! overworked. A t first the principle o f givin g w ith regard to w here he Is go­ him that Brian had no chance hut to g l’uipse of the Kcppington hills away Eugene V. Debs sentem ed <>^^H They are simply hollow cast-iron cold storage was used to carry perish­ ing to stand. Crossing is a transitional through the gate hail suited her pur­ ■land still, too. for contempt of court. ** **• able foodstuffs over the period o f plen­ state that must evolve Into a fitting “ Yon nearly knocked me down!” »he pose admirably. Here she had battled pillars, with three slits opening into 1893- Sai * | cried playfully. Then asked quickly: through the worst o f her sorrow, and them. In the top one a man who ty and distribute them through the fo l­ survival o f types o f distinct attributes of the American Federal***1* g **Any news of that naughty Itttle truant, had come forth" aoarred and wounded begins saving money Inserts a ten- low in g months o f famine. Rut accord­ and special qualities to suit particular Labor. g ive < imlepd from the fight, but a conqueror centime piece, which Is equivalent to ing to investigations o f Boards o f circumstances and en viron m en t” Mrs. I >eamonla^| his P ic k le d Pont«. Germany Is a g'x>d customer o f agri­ Ilia unflagging devotion, his unwearying automatic bank when he gets his day's j I sara. Gertrude waa pretty well certain sett»....... Ex-M re tha kindness, could not fall In the end to wages, pleased with the thought that ' Preservation o f w ood Is becoming cultural America, especially her crops I that he had been told o f nothing. neapolis, charged with have aonie effect upon her. He never "K in d ly explain yourself, Mr*. Tal et »a n y when he has saved ten cents he will more general every year, says the K a n ­ and products o f the South. Last year ance in office, act free hot.” he said haughtily and sternly spoke to her of love, hut the atmosphere have hi* bank book, like any capital­ sas C ity Journal. T h ey are even e x ­ she bought raw cotton to the value o f ha f t W agreement o f the Jury of his love surrounded her. She did not I “ W hat la It concerning my w ife that you tr ia l tending thla pickling business to fence »100.000.000; oil cake and cotton seed ist. are hind enough to tell people, and what love him. hut she learned to depend upon posts and telegraph and telephone meal, $4.100.000; lard and oleom ar­ him. It Is often said that a heart can Pcofch in f. T h la an d T hat. Ban, I are the battles which yon are generous poles. It works out w ell In both o f garine, $17,0<10.000; raw tobacco, $ 5 , be caught at a rebound. I •nough to wage on her account I” "Y ou may all poke fun at the Chi This being in love takes np these. In the pickling o f ties, the rail­ 000.000; corn, »7.200,000; wheat, »6.000 - H er solitude waa broken by her par­ “ Oh, my dear fellow, don't look so nese about being backward,” said the time than an aching tooth. * ny * I cross I assure yon I hare contradicted lor maid, who tapped at the door and man wbo was looking for an argil roads sre using a great m any o f the oca W hen a man is with a desired to know If she might speak to It everywhere. Only just now I met ment. ’’but the Chinaman will make aofter woods, those which ordinarily girls, he w ill do a lot o f fool tt t y i gal •ome people who declare.! that Roy her. She » a* a roar-cheeked Yorkshire bis mark yet.” Farm P ro b le m *. wouldn't last more than tw o or three l l te P’ Grantley was still away; but It la quite girl, whose father had been a farmer, What do you do fo r thumps In ptga? “ I don't doubt It.” apoke np the man years. By the treatm ent o f chemicals, “ is the w orst Joke e v er plnyed ••true, for I saw Roy In a hansom not but who had failed, owing to bad sea­ though, their life is extended to at least When la tha beat time to water a ten minute* ago (he looked aa white aa sons and high rents, so that his children w ith the glazed collar. “ One o f them M m learn» front e w • horse? ■ aheet. by the wayi. but of all the falee. had all had to go out Into th* world and made a mark on my shirt with a hot ten years. The movement first had Its except an experien ce with * *• origin abont 1880. when attention was wicked, cruel slander« on an innocent earn their living. Folly Whittle, aa she Iron only yesterday “ What does It coat ta produca a in i t called by tha governm ent that there pound o f beef? little darling like your w ife! However, had been railed In th* days when th* A re you aa active In 1 A lw a ys place a large book on a table waa becoming a scarcity o f tim ber In you ami 1 know the world, don't w e 7 Idled her time over her father’s farm you ow e as you are in collect!*!1 f H ow much grain and hay abonld Bod, after «11, for you to complain would gale, aad when Edgar Raikes employed before opening It. Various sections o f tha country. work bora# ba fad? due you? i * the è Ji