TTC WEEKLY
C H A P T E R X I X .— (Continued.)
consciousness, and «U rin e about tha
H s was vary pale, and the great sweat room, wondered it it were «a late aa the
drops stood oa his forehead sad under weetern «on would indicate, and how «he
not to enter. A «im pie contrivance la
hia whits hair, but Maddy wiped them came to «Jeep so long. For a while «he
to faeten a weight to the door, ao that
a w y and listened with a breaking heart la/ thinking, and aa «he thought, a «ad
It w ill clone readily o f Itaelf. Hard
while the aged disciple almost home told
be resolved to forget Maddy, if possible, ture o f cream.
The milk from one w are «tore« «ell strin g hinge« which
her of the peace, the joy, that shone
and marry Lucy at once. It waa In thta eow lo flf to U cU tlo n „ , ufflcleat to «n ew er the deaired pnrpoae fo r heavy
around hia pathway to the tomb, and of
laet mood, and while roaming over tha
u
whole churnlnt. J h e vlgCo «lty doora, but the weight and pulley la to
the everlasting arm bearing him so gently
be preferred to r lighter doora. A aim-
over Jordan. Then he talked o f herself herself, “ Tea, grandpa is dsad.
I re
blessing her for all she had been * hi
member now. But Uncle Joseph, where Lucy a strange kind of letter, saying be • »
Im perfect I t often pie arrangement la to have the black-
telling her bow happy aha had made his is he 7 Gan he, too, have died without
bad waited for her long enough, and, happen« during the winter months that amlth make hole« at lnterrala In a flat
life since aha came home to stay, and my knowledge?” and aha looked around
■ick or well, he should claim her the com- butter, or cream, rather, w ill break or atrip o f Iron, ao that it may be «crewed
how for a time he had ached ao with fear in vain for the lunatic, not a trace o f
log autumn. T o this letter Lucy had re- separate into «m all particles, which re to the door near the top. Hook a chain
lest she should choose .to go back and whom was to be found. Hia room was
In the bole in the end o f tbla atrip, run 1085— Westminster Abbey dedicated.
leave him to a stranger. “ But my darling in perfect order, as was everything about sponded quickly, sweetly reproving Quy fuse to adhere or gather, in spite o f all
it through a pnlley (obtainable at a 1185— King Stephen of England crowned.
for
his
impatience,
softly
hinting
that
coaxing.
Th
e
only
remedy
la
to
raise
stayed with her old grandpa. She'll nev the house, showing that Flora was still
er be sorry for It, never. I ’ve tried you the domestic goddess, while Maddy also latterly he had been quite as culpable as th# temperature o f the whole mass up hardware atore fo r a few cen t«) fasten 1552— C h a ri« V. raised ths siege of Meta.
ed to the frame o f the door or the Jamb, 1620— Pilgrims began building a settle
sometimes, I know, for old folks ain't detected various things which she recog
X
X T ’" « — •, ■" <«•
aa it la popularly known, and on the
like young; but I'm sorry, Maddy, and nised as having come from Aikenaide. for December.
ment at Plymouth.
A fter this was settled dairy thermometer la almoat lndla-
you’ ll forget it when I ’m gone, darling Who sent them? Did Ouy, and had he
Ouy felt better, though the old sore spot penaable, as It w ill save much time
1780— Boston received tidings et tbt
Maddy, precious child"; and the trem been there, too, while she was sick? The
death of King Georgs I L
tiling hand rested caressingly oa her how thought brought a throb o f Joy to Maddy’s
1778— The Britleh abandoned their posts
'ed head as grandpa went on to speak o f heart, but it soon passed away as she be
on the Delaware riv e r.. . . Battle of
his affairs, hia little property which was gan again to wonder if Uncle Joseph, too,
to keep from writing to Lucy and asking than add w a rm 'w a ter to that used In
Trenton, N. J.
■ ’ %,
hers after the mortgage to Mr. Gay w
had died, and where Flora was. It was to be released from an engagement so irk- rim ing the buttor until It reaches about
paid.
“ I ’ve kept up the interest,” he not far to the Honedale burying ground,
1778— Savannah, Ga., attacked by tha
« i d . “ bat I could never "get him to take Maddy could see the headstones from some as his had become. N e g a tin g to M d efrW !t -j^e butter a r t ic le s wUl
British.
any of the princlpnl. I don’t know why whet* she sat gloaming through the Au answer A g n « ’
"V “ 1
¡ J generally adhere a fter a few revolu-
1776—
Gen. Clinton, with 8,500 men, sail
she did not know where ho wan on- M
. 4k.
he is ao good to me. Tell him, Maddy. gust sunlight; could discern her mother’s, borne,
ed for Savannah.
.11 . .k » .. Hm. u r . n stiMi ah* wrote * OM
churn. Trouble o f this
how I thanked and blessed him just be and knew that two fresh mounds at least
1800— Attempt to s s « « ln a t e Napoleon
fore I died; tell him how l used to pray were made beside It. But were there
Bonaparte.
fo r him every day that he might choose three? Was* Uncle Joseph there? By
1808— Marriage of Jerome Bonaparte an*
the better part. And he will— I ’m sure stealing across the meadow in the rear
when she met him ia the graveyard, ter, and should be smooth and velvety
Elisabeth Patterson.
he will, some day. He hasn’t been here
changed the whole current of hia tntea- >n(j have the required degree o f acid-
1800— The Russians entered Bucharest.
• f late, and though my old eyes are dim, I
tiona. Let what would come, Maddy
j f thla degree o f warmth Is not
can see that your step has got slow, and
1814— New Orleans attacked by tha
Clyde should be his wife, and as such be
to ^ g , bjr ths temperature
your face whiter by many shades, since he
British under Sir E. Packenham.. . .
stayed away. Maddy, child, the dead tell
Gen. Jackson attacked ths British
ao secrets, and I shall soon he dead. Tell
camp below New Orleans.
lug «11 remark, so that the neighbors
^ ral,ed to th* ri* bt de* r*e by
what it ia between you two.
1882—Citadel o f Antwerp surrendered to
whispered among themselves what M a * wetting th e cream Jar o r c a . in a
Does my girl love Mr. Guy?”
twice to rest as a dlssy faintness
the French.
dy’s prospects were, and, as was quits larger one containing warm water.— other end fasten a piece o f Iron o f the
i “ Oh, grandpa! grandpa!’’ Maddy moan over her, and then continued on until the
desired
w eigh t
Usually window 1887— Boiler explosion on steamer Black
natural, were a little more attentive to Field and Farm.
ed, laying her head beside his own on the spot she sought was reached.
Three the future lady of Aikenside. Poor Mad-
weights are need fo r thla purpose, but
__________
Hawk, on Red river, with hms e f 5
pillow.
graves, one old and sunken, one made d y ! It wa« a terrible trial which await-
they should not be so heavy, f o r a light
lives.
(
f
,||pk
fo
r
D
e
k
o
re
le
<
.
I t would be n relief to talk with some when last winter's snow was on the hills,
lB the
o f this rack for door, that they w ill cause the door to 1888— London and Greenwich railway,
one of that terrible pain, which grew the other fresh and new. That was a l l ; her, but it must be met. andao ^ ith p ra y-
ers
and
tears
she
fortified
herself
to
.
. h i „ i « « , close too quickly.
Th e Illustration
first In London, opened to traffic.
worse every day; o f that intense longing Uncle Joseph was not there, and vague
meet it. while Ouy, the devoted lover.
th®” l r * th” *
shows the Idea plainly.
just for one sight of the beloved one; terror entered Maddy’s heart lest he had hung over her. never guessing of all that *
1846—
Iowa admitted to ths Union.
Jo n g and 4 In. x d i n . Them are*
o f Gay, still absent from Aikenside, wan been taken back to the asylum.
1851— Library o f C on gre« and part at
was passing in her mind, or how. when mortised 8 Inches each aide o f th * cen-
dering nobody knew where; and so Mad
_
B r
national capital at Washington burn»
“ I wilt get him ont," she said; “ I will be was oat of sight, the lipe he had long- ter fo r the posts. Four o f these posts
Fru it and shade trees may be net any
dy told the whole story, while the dying take care of him.
I should die with
man listened to her, and smoothing her nothing to d o ; and I promised grand
time during the w inter If the soil Is In 1858— Great snow storm in Mew Eng
silken hair, tried to comfort her.
proper condition fo r the work, says h
pa----- ”
land, lasting thirty-six boom.
“ The worst h not over yet,” he « i d .
report by the Oklahoma Station. The 1858— Fifteen lads crushed to death ia
She could get no farther, for the rush
“ Guy will offer to make you his wife, « c - of memories which came ove^ her, and
condition o f the aoll at tha tim e trees
panic at the Victoria theater, Lon
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__ .
-»MW « « uvuiu n , iu I rum, ore uwieu »
rificing Lucy for you, and if he does,
ting herself upon the ground close to —
ara set has more to do with the «access
don.
the
wailing
cry.
Help
me.
F»ther
to
do
bottom
,
2
In.
x
4
In.
p
i
«
*
,
what will yon do?”
the new grave, she laid her face upon it, my duty, and give me, too, a greater in
___
v
• or fa ilu re o f the trees than does the 1880— South Carolina State authorities
Maddy’s heart leaped up into her throat and sobbed piteously:
clinatlon to do it than I now p o m e «."
H
f
'* * rla * V * * « * ° P « d
season o f setting. I f the land la In
selasd Castle Pinckney and Fort
and for a moment prevented her from an
Oh. grandpa. I ’m so lonely without
Maddy’s heart did fall her sometimes <*owa « « front live Inches wide. Tw o
Moultrie.
good condition In the fall, and tha trees
swering, for the thought of Guy’s really you a l l ; I almost wish I was lying here
and she might have yielded to the tempts.- * nd * half feet from the bottom o f the
can be obtained. It Is better to net them | 1887— Firet meeting of the Ontario L eg
offering to make her his wife, to shield In the quiet yard.”
tion, bat for Lucy’s letter, fall of eager stanchion cut a place fo r the animal’s
her from evil, to enfold her in his tender
islature.
then than to w ait and ran the risk o f I
Then a storm of tears ensued, after anticipations of the happy time when neck. The lever, which can be made o f
love, made her giddy with joy. But it
which Maddy grew calm, and with her she and Gay should never part again, wagon tire, la 5 feet 8 In. long. A %- not having the aoll in good condition 1872— The Northwest Territories Council
could not b e ; she answered through her
formed la Canada.
head BtiU bent down, did not hear the
“ Sometimes,” she wrote, “ them comes ^
bole Is punched In the top o f the later on. The land should be In a tbor- I
tears:
ongh state o f cultivation and should be 1876— Many liras lost In ths T a y bridge
rapid step approaching, the manly step
*
* “ **
“ * | lever, a second hole 18ft Inches from
l “ I shall tell him no.” >
moist enough to w ork well when the
coming down the grassy road, coming past
it he top bole, and n third bole 11 Inches
I “ God b l e « my Maddy! 8he will tell
trees are e e t I f they are In good con 1889— A new design adopted for a U n it
the marble tombstones, on to where that teach; but 1 pray the had feeling away.
him bo for Lacy’s sake, and God will
wasted figure was crouching upon the I am sure there is no living being who will
ed Statra navy flag.
dition there la no nead o f w atering
bring it right at last,” the old su n whis
ground. There it stopped, and in a half- come between us to break my heart, and
them.
1891— Canada divided into taro provinces.
pered, hia voice growing very faint end
whisper called. “ Maddy ! Maddy !”
as 1 know God doeth all things well, I
Trees act In tha fa ll may ha a little
Upper and Lower Canada.
tremulous. “ She still tell him no,” he
Then, indeed, she started, and lifting trust Him wholly, and cease to doubt.”
difficult to protect from rabbits, but 1898— Homestead Iron works shot down,
kept repeating, until, rousing up to great
It was well the letter came when k
up her brad, saw before her Guy Rem
they are nanally In better condition to
e r consciousness, he spoke of Uncle Jo
throwing several thousand out o f
ington. For a moment she regarded him did, as it helped Msddy to meet the hour
work.
seph, and asked what Maddy would do
atart growth in the spring than those
intently, while he said to her, oh, so she so much dreaded, and which came
with him ; would she send him back to the
that
have
been
heeled
In
all
winter.
1899—
Gen. Roberts « lie d to assume
at last on an afternoon when Mrs. Noah
kindly, so pityingly :
_
asylum, or care for him there?
” IIe
command of the British forces hi
There are not ao many poor trees sold
“ Poor child, you have suffered so much, had gone to Aikenside, and Flora had
w ill be happier here,” he « i d . “ but It ia
Booth
A fr ic a .. . .British
steamer
in the fall as in the spring, and fo r this
and I never knew o f it till a few days gone on an errand to a neighbor’s, two
Asking too much of a young girl like you.
Arioeta stranded off Caps Hstteras
reason fa ll setting nanally glvi
better
miles away, thus leaving Guy free to tell
ago.”
H e may live for years.”
with ! om o f 21 lives.
results than spring aetting.
Maddy stretched her hands toward him, his story, the old. old story, yet always
I “ I do pot know, grandpa. I hope I
new to him wbo tells it and her who lis
may do righ t I think I shall keep Uncle moaning o u t;
W e l* h t a t L ir a « P e r B a s h «!.
“ Oh, Guy, Guy, where have you been, tens—story which, a*jGJuy told it, sitting
Joseph with me,” Maddy replied, a shud
by Maddv’s side, with her hands in his,
In
connection with a very thorough
when
I
wanted
you
so
much?”
der creeping over her as site thought of
bo,«. Th e apper hoIe study o f tbe quality o f various kinds o f
Maddy did not know what she was say thrilled her through and through making
living 'out all her youth and possibly
. . . ______ .
. ____ lime used for agricultural purposes in
ing, or half comprehend the effect it had the sweat drops start out around her lips
middle age with a lunatic.
aud underneath her hair—story which 1» for tba attachment o f t » o Iron straps
on
Guy,
who
forgot
everything
save
that
New Jersey, L. A. Vorheea, o f tbe New
But her grandfather's whispered blem-
made Guy himself pant nervously and
on each aide, which are fa s te n «! to
Jersey
Station, made careful estimates
iags brought comfort with them, and a she wanted him. had missed him, had tremble like a leaf so earnestly he told the le ft hand stanchion.
From the
calm quiet fell upon her as she n t there turned to him in her trouble, and it was i t ; how long he bad loved her, of the pic- lower bole two pieces o f iron 14 Inches o f the weight per bnabel o f tbe different
listening to the words of prayer, and not in his nature to resist her appeal. ture withheld,
m aterials
The ltepublican State com m itt« ot
'ong go to the right band stanchion.
ithheld. the jealousy be felt each <ong
catching now and then her own name With a spring he was at her side, and time the doctor named her, the selfish joy
H is results show “ that tbe weight o f Missouri met at 8t. Louis and nnanlmnue
,
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lifting her in his arms, seated himself
Bad that of Guy’s.
stone lime per bushel (heaped meas ly voted to /Indorne the candidacy o f Kec-
he experienced when he heard the doctor
w
arias,
W t t s a t t e e r r W
W o
o r r k
k o
o a
a F
Parras.
“ I am drowsy, Maddy. Watch while upon her mother's grave; then straining was refused ; told of his growing dissatls-
u re), la quite variable and without any retary o f W ar Taft.
n
th_
„
„
,
One o f the greatest needs on the
I sleep. Perhaps I ’ ll never wake again,” her tightly to his bosom, be kissed her
Senator Cullom haa introdaced
a
constant
relation to the analysis o f the
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average Southern farm nowadays is
grandpa said, and clasping Maddy's hands again and again. 'H ot, burning, passion
samples.
The average weight per lution to amend the constitution so as to
ate
kisses
they
were,
which
took
from
be fell away to sleep, while Maddy kept
more work In winter.
Ever since I
bushel o f the tw elve magnesian limes
t^r® ot President and Vice Prea
her watch beside him, herself falling Maddy all the power of resistance, 4ven rereraedTand then asked if "she would not « » I d remember, it has seemed to me
Ident to six years. He mys this wonM
was
ninety-seven
pounds,
and
that
o
f
had
she
wished
it,
which
she
did
not.
Too
Into a troubled sleep, from which she was
be his— not doubtfully, but confidently, that Ufa on the common Georgia farm tbe six ‘marble’ times was 101 pounds." atop the bickering over this question.
aroused by a clammy band pressing on weak to reason, or see the harm, if harm
is too much o f a happy-go-lucky style.
eagerly, as If sure o f her answer.
With the Introduction of Mrs. Gobdea-
there
were,
in
being
loved
by
Guy,
she
The weight per bushel o f seven oyster-
her forebrad, and Unde Joseph's voice,
(T o be continued.)
T o get results In anything, one has to
Sanderson, leader of tbe suffragettes in
abandoned
herself
for
a
brief
interval
shell
limes
examined
varied
from
which said: “ Wake, my child. There’s
keep everlastingly at it, so to speak. thirty-nine to seventy-five pounds, av England, to an American audience o f
been a guest here while you slumbered,” to the bliss of knowing that she was be
S elf-S scrlS ee.
For yearn I have beard staid old farm eraging fifty-one and a h alf pounds. woman suffragists at Cooper Union, New
and he pointed to the rigid features of the loved. and of hearing him tell her so.
York, the suffragette movement waa
“
Darling
Maddy,"
he
«
i
d
,
“
I
went
President
Powers,
o
f
the
National
ers
discussing fa ll plowing and spring
newly dead.
away because you sent me, but now I Association o f Base-ball Leagues, said plowing, but I have seen too little o f Tbe prepared or so-called “ agricul thought to be grafted upon the United
have come hack, and nothing shall part us Ironically o f the action o f a certain It in actual observation, writes J. C. tural” limes examined were still more Btataa.
C H APTER XX.
variable in weight.
Gov. Broward of Florida has appointed
again. You are mine; I claim you here
M , in the Southern Cultivator.
club in dispute;
• O f the days which followed. Maddy
William James Bryan of Jacksonville to
at your mother’s grave. IYecious Maddy,
T h e canceling o f that date waa a
had no distinct consciousness. She only
Tbsre used to be an Idea, which is
h r B m d l n g A n im als.
tbe United State« Senate to fi(| out the
I did not know of all this till three days
knew that other hands than hers cared
splendid
piece
o
f
self-sacrifice.
I
can
9tm
prevalent, concerning results from
It Is Important that breeding animals unexpired term o f tbe late Stephen R.
ago, when Agnes’ letter found me almost
for the dead, that in the little parlor a
Borne ar- have laxative feeds when they are put Mallory. Mr. Bryan ia a young man, be
at the Rocky Mountains. I wish I had only compare it to the action o f th e fall and w inter plowing.
stiff, white figure lay, that neighboring
come before, now that I know you want mnn with the wooden leg. Thla man ^ued It waa injurious to plow deep in upon dry feeds a fter being taken from ing only about 30 yeara old. He la a na
women stole In, treading on tiptoe, and
.
ed me. Kay that again, Maddy. Tell me went to spend bis vacation at Atlantic tha fall, others that It waa absurd to tbe pasture. Such articles aa oil meal, tive o f Florida.
speaking in bushed Voices as they con
Another word for the central bank i d «
that you missed me.”
flaxseed
meal,
etc.,
should
enter
large
City.
H
e
was
fond
o
f
bathing,
but
p
i
«
*
|
n
the
springtime
to
any
great
sulted, not her, hut Mrs. Noah, who bad
He was smoothing her hair now. as sensitive about his artificial limb, depth. The truth o f the matter is that ly Into tbe ration. When animals are has been, apoken by a financier o f high
come at once, and cared for her and hers
ataading. Vice President Vanderlip o f the
her
head still lay pillowed upon his Hence he kept out o f the Inviting wa- Ko0d plowing at any time when the changed from pasture, to dry feeding
ao kindly. That she lay all day in her
big National City Bank o f New York,
breast,
so
he
could
not
see
the
spasm
of
own room, where the summer breeze blew
ter all through his stay.
j noil is in good condition is a good thing there Is s tendency to constipation, and lie favors a combination of the branch
softly through the window, bringing the pain which contorted her features as he
Yet one day. when a beautiful girt to do. Usually In the spring the aub- steps must be taken to have the bow system o f Scotland and the central bank
perfume o f summer flowers, the sound of thus appealed to her. H alf bewildered, who had snubbed him got caught by *iH la too w et to plow, and when It els move freely, or there Is danger o f of issue in Germany.
a tolling bell, of grinding wheels, the Maddy could not at first make out wheth the undertow and waa being carried to in turned up or broken In this condl- serlons trouble. In case the above ar
“ Responding to request,” Represents
notes of a low, sad hymn, sung in faiter- er it were a blissful dream or a reality,
her doom, this generous man, sitting tlon damaging resales are likely to oc- ticles do not have the desired effect, tire J. Hampton Moore of Philadelphia
her
lying
there
in
Guy’s
arms
with
his
Ing tones and of many feet moving from
Epsom salts or raw linseed oil must baa Introduced a resolution providing for
the door. Then friendly faces looked in kisses on her forehead lips, and cheeks, down hurriedly on the sand, unscrewed cnr.
the restoration and continued u m o f the
*•
upon her, asking how she felt, and whis- his words of devotion in her ear, and the his wooden leg and threw it to her,
motto, “ In God we treat,” on all silver
soft
summer
sky
smiling
down
/upon
her.
B
o
w
ta
K1U
a
F
t*.
thus
saving
her
life.”
ering ominously to each other as she an-
la R e c la im in g W aste Lands and gold coins of tha United States. T h «
Alas, it was a dream from which she was
The pig should be thrown on Its back,
*On K in g Island, form erly a barren resolution calls for tbe destruction o f all
Blew Terra la L a w .
and held until stack. One man shonld sand heap, rising above the sea be- dice from which gold or ailver coins minus
“ Very w e ll; Is grandpa getting better T awakened by the thought of one across the
wboae
place
she
had
usurped,
and
The
plaintiff
was
stating
hia
case:
Then Mrs. Noah sat with her for a
stand astride the body, with hia feet tween Tasmania and Australia, aeel- tb« motto could be coined In future,
time, fanning her with a palm-leaf fan this it was which brought the grieved ex- “ Your honor, I was w alking alongside rices against Its aides and take bold
dent baa given a suggestive lesaon in | The Aldermen o f the Borough o f Maa
and brushing the flies away. Then Flora prewion to her face as she answered o f the watting train, when tbla man, of the front legs. In tbla w ay the hog
the u m o f certain grasses for reclaim - 1 hattan. New York City, virtually rebuked
mournfully;
came op with a man whom they called
who is a stranger to me, and without can be easily controlled. Another per
tng arid wastes. A few yeara ago a '
and a,* ° Mayor McClellan
I did want you, Guy, when I forgot; any cause whatever, reached out o f
“ Doctor," and who gave her sundry little
son should do tbe sticking. A narrow, shipwreck cast on ahore some mat-1
»»-«•«rilng John F. Ahearn aa prral-
pills and powders dissolved in water, af hat now— oh, Guy— Lacy Atberstone!”
the cnr window and planted a couple stralght-hladed
knife, eight In c h « tressea stuffed with yellow flowered J“ * ° j
With a gesture of impatience Guy waa
boroU|th' * n
which
ter which they all went oat and left her
o
f
powerful
blows
upon
my
face."
ba had been removed a few days before
long,
should
ba
Inserted
In the hog’s
there with Jessie, who had been crying, about to answer, when something in the
clover. A few seeda took root, caus
by G ot . Hughes. Ths vote arse 24 to *2.
“ Your honor," expostulated the de throat, after
making an
incision
nod w h o « soft little hands felt so cool heavy fall ef the little hand from his
ing a large area to become covered The ruling of th« Mayor that
aa her hot brad, and w h o « klsara on her shoulder Harmed him. amt itfttng up the fendant. " I was ao enraged by the d e through the skin. Just In- fron t o f the with rich verdure. T h * power o f clo
was Ineligible for re-election waa orar-
lipa made tha tears start, and brought a drooping bead, he saw that Maddy had lay o f that train at tbe miserable ser brsast bone. Tbe point o f tbe knife ver and other leguminous planta to fer
vidden by an equally emphatic vote.
thought o f Ouy, making her ask, “ if he fainted. Then back across the meadow vice o f that road In general, that I should bo directed toward the root o f
tilise poor soli through thalr nitrogen-
The presence of W. J. Bryan in Guth
Guy
bore
her
to
the
cottage,
wiiere
Flora,
was at the funeral.”
just had to give vent to my feelings ths ta il and held exactly In line with
absorbing bacteria la wall known.
rie, Okla- recently Inspired the chaplain
“ No," Jessie raid; "mother wasted to just returned from a neighbor s, whither In some way. I couldn’t restrain my the backbone.
When the knife has
of the lower honae of the Legislature to
write and tell him, but we don't know she had gone upon an errand, was look self."
been ran Into the throat six or eight
R h j o > i te r P r « « l « g .
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pray, that Mr. Bryan might be the next
ing for her in much affright.
where he la."
“ I feel fo r you,” admitted the Judge, Inches, ths depth depending on tbe sise
Th e chief reasons for pruning treat, President o f the United States. Imme
Up again Into her little chamber Mad
And this was all Maddy could retell of
who had had occasion to travel on t h a ) of tbe hog. It should be given a quick are to modify the vigor o f the tree; to diately after tbe prayer the H o n « broke
tha days succeeding ths night of her last dy waa carried and laid upon the bed,
watch at her grandfather’s side, until one which she never left until the golden « m e road, “ but I am* compelled to fine 1 t a n to one side and withdrawn. Th e produce larger and better fr u it ; to keep Into a storm of applause that luted rar
that am to he cat ran dose the tree within manageable shape and *r#l
er« I mlnntea Th
The « speaker
Speaker added emphw-
empha-
Th e pair o f hand-
balmy August afternoon, wbea on the harvest sheaves were gathered in, and the >ou. nevertheless
together, Just inside o f tbe breast bone, llm lta ; to change tbe habit o f tha tree S * by
Honedale hills them lay that smoky h a « hot September sun was ripening the fruits me-downs w ill cost yon Just $10."
“ M * A «««“ ®* to the body,
ao like tha autumn time harrying -on of aatumn. But now she had a new
from ftn lt to wood production^ o rv lc e f ^
PTTf»«
and when through her open nin nurse, a constant attendant, wbo during w t r e a s o n 1 met er "idhelIn” brick*
U -harp on both v e n a ; to remove sarplua or Injured I L ^ t t o ^ t e n t o ^ ape^h by
ths fragrance o f the later the day seldom left her except to talk
p a r i« ; to fa cilita te harvesting and aa<] be was afterward given
reception.
given a
a reception,
Thau, aa If wakiag from with and amuse Uncle Joseph, mourning
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.way will die in a very few minute«, spraylng; to facilitate tllla gfi aad to daring which be shook banda
with
o oae « a g to him or uo-
, m
f and Will Weed oat thoroughly.
train to aome desired form.
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