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troue I* her arnia, and a as »«arias after blns mad 'tant manner Al th" front d»er Jen hoard hla nati» trailed w«>ftly. and Isabella, with a rich color tn her usually pole cheeks, cam« flying after him. Major, Major. I have beard all! I have been listening at the window.' Then >ou know that I am aware of your deception about the handker chief?" "Yea. I did not speak truly." slam- mere 4 Isabella, "but I could not act olherw lae. It was to save a certain person." "Ab! you know who committed th-- Aral of the «•rimes.” cried Jen. setsing the young girl's arm. "Contrae It ras Dr. Kt wal«l who stole the wand o! sleep.” "No! No! Not Dido! Oh'" cried laal-ella. in a tone of anguish, "it w«« my mother.” FIRE BLIGHT IN APPLE TREES A Brief Description o> the and Its Cure. Hr H 8. JedbAon. Disease Ajrriruhuml GHlMgw CtoveBtoL Fire blight is the^moat serious of all the die« om - s which attack the pear and apple. Il la a contagious disease of bacterial origin which, under pro|«er conditions, may attack any part ot the tree. Besides the p».ar and apple, tbs ‘ quince, wild crab apple, hawthorns, ! mountain ash. serviceberry ar»! some I other [«omac«a>ua trees arc subject to ’ attacks of this disease. Myriads of germa arc [»resent in all freshly blighted portions of the tree and in the sticky <««gr exuding from cankers. The g«-rnia live almost en necrose who was evidently acting a CIIAITKR XVII!. t'llAITKIt XIX tirely in the sappy portion of the bark, Thia long cunveraatlon har K»m«*whjl part evaaed her outcries, and after Major Jen recoiled from the young j though in some vigorous-growing vari ‘ -sating her eyes significantly al her exhaustr«! Jaa» ir«l. ahn wag )»t w«-.»g girl in amaaeinent eties of |wara the germs have been so. telling him to r«-.,»<- from talking mistress, stared sullenly at the floor "Your m«‘lher.” he muttered, hardly ‘ known to invade the sap wood to a Mrs I»alias turned pale at this rapid J»n recall«-.! the housemaid, and loft believing the evidence of his own Fire blight occurs in the room to think over all he tied glance, and was obliged to lake a seat senses. "Your mother stole the devil- I limited extent. m««re or leas severity in nearly all Jen stick?" l«-arnr«!. The aiory of laggard con- io prevent herself from falling. vlmol him more than ever that Dr recapitulate«! for the heneflt of Mrs. "Yr*, but she did not know shat she! ports of the United Staten where Etwald WM the cause ot all the lerrlbtr Dallas the points of hie accusation eat doing ?«t-.‘ ..... Walt' Listen!" said Isa jwars and apples are grown. against the negreaa. Dido heard him In Oregon fire blight has a|»pearcd vmeq n-r. Livi n At- «venta which had occurred during the bella. much agitate«! ”1 toht you false, i in silence, but this time she made nei last few weeks. Without doubt It was h«"«ds liefore to shield my mother. Now I in two general localities — one in the ther outcry nor denial. ho who had treacherously hidden Indo Manyen « m Mrs !«alias appeared to tie horrified tliat I know you have discovered Sjf Southwestern part of the state, includ In the chamber ot death. After drug tats ac llrliy U by the recital. Every now and then much, that you are bent on punlshlna ' ing the Rogue River valley, the other get avvur. grlke ging Jnggard. the negreas no dould she cast a look of terror at Dido, while Dr. Etwald, I must tell you the truth I in th«- Northeastern part. lóale to the «torn» had opened the window to admit Et- paaalng her handkerchief over her so that »he may not be dragged down ' Beginning in the spring the first sp- i‘.vit«vrale Inatead of w. wald, and between them Ihl» precious white lipa. When the Major conclud to ruin, t'ome with me. Major tjulck- I parent damage produced by the disease r;< t> the t'kxd »oil enable v get all the nourt«hnv‘ i t from pair had carried off the dead body ed, she could only shake her head and lyl- in an infecte«! orchard is the blighting pat Into IL Tbcae phis ra.r.taia no c«lo- Wlthout glancing towards the hous». ■ "Yea.” said Jen to himself that night, stammer a few words of the blcasoms. Infection is brought tu-l; they are »«-olbtig. Ixtallng at“! stim Isai-ella ran down a on luded path ‘ as ho retired to tied. "To day I have "It cannot i-e true," she murmured For sale by all drngglst« tn 10s bees, ulating and She sise« If »<>0 need swdlcal ad- which led through a kind of shrublarry about by insects, principally learned sufficient to implicate El weld, "It la Impossible.” which have visited a case of hold-over vice, write Manyes a Do- tor« They will to-morrow I shall be able to convict "It is a fact.“ Insisted Jen. ”1 have to the flower gaeiirn. and then disap sitvlae to the beet of tbeSr «btllty abeo» him. Dido must confess or go to pris the evidence of Jaggard to prove that peared Into a light cane summer-house, blight aixl become covered with the I-tely free of «'barge kl'NTOX'S. »14 organisms contained in the sticky ex which was constructed in lbs Chinese and Jeg.rMa Si«.. ri.lladritAUe. I'm Dido was in the room on that night.' on.” Rend Ite for trial parkaaw udation, inoculating the flowers in fashion an«! overgrown with greenerv. "Dido," crle<| Mrs IValias, In a trem Angered by the selfish way In which Major Jen followed her ns rapidly 'vs their search for nectar. The organ Ihtvld had acted. Jen did not commun bling voice, "Is thia true*" □ The n«-greaa raised her wild eyes hla more mature age woul«! permit him isms divide and multiply in the nectar icate bls discoveries to the young man Kspert Uplnli mistress Major." she said, when, somewhat and are able to enter the living tiaauca ■ luring the night he took counsel with slowly to the face of her What Is the us« of a child's going to •ut '.tf breath, he had taken hl» sell through the unprotected himself, and the nest morning he acted What she saw therein evidently deter nectaries. acbool to learn mere grammar? Snch mined her reply. Without a word she l>c»ide her In the summer-house, "al upon the plane which lie had formed Having cnU-r«-d the tissues they quick evidently la the opinion of the mother lie.it her head. though I relate what Inculpates my These Were to see Dido and force the ly blight the blossoms. |>aas down the "Ah!” cried Jen. "you admit your mother. Il Is to mv * her that I do u». i if a girl whose teacher Instructed her truth from her. to send lluttereea to guilt." I’oth she and I are in a net woven by bloaaom-atcin ami into the fruit spur, to purchase a book on that subject I >• aiimlnsti-r to fetch Loth Ark «-I and killing th«» tissues and cutting off the "No." »«Id Dido, bluntly. "I say dal Dido." According to a writer in the Durr Oak Dr. Elwald to 'Ashantee.” and finally. leaves from water supply, causing Herald, l.ulu - a".« x k.»ho next day I In de room, but I no kill dat man." Ah' poor Maurice always mistrust 10 Communicate Illa discoveries to the Itut you filled the devil-stick with rd that n«*gresa" them to shrivel and dry, thus produc with this explanatory letter: Inspector and get him to arrest Et- fresh poison ?'■ "He was right to do so Oh. you Jo ing “fruit spur blight." The latter I do not desire for Lulu shall In nald. "No.” said Dido again. "I saw no not know what a terrible woman she occur» several weeks after blossom in gage In grammar, as 1 prefer her In After breakfast the Major wrote two d-bble-stick.” ■* For years both I and my moth -r fection. In very serious ca»«o> nearly "Woman,” cried Jen. with energy, have been un«l«-r her lnf!uen<-v dotes—one for Arkol. asking him to lie and all the fruit spurs may be blighted in nage In yuaefut sth'llea. and can learn al "Ashantee” by noon, as the writer "no one but you could manufacture the fiave »Ui.mltt« d t.‘ her Will No.« 1 . ., this way and the trees set no fnjiL her how to spoke and write properly myself. I have /'went through two had Important mailers to discuss, the poison with which the drill-stick was her In her true colors, an«! I am deter Usually the germa die out and do not grammars, and I can't say an they did other tor Etwald. requesting him to filled.” mined to Speak the truth. Save myself ' iMt I know; but I no fill the detible* and m> mother. Major, for we are in grow into the twig or branch on which me any go«>d, I prefer her Ingage In «.ill and see Ja g.ird. who. added Jen stick" the spur occurs, but occasionally the nocent. Dr. Etwald am! significantly In I te letter, had recover nr«» (ho german and drawing and vocal tuuale “Do you mean to any that Dido kllb-d guilty persona.” germs may continue into the bark of ed his senses Having thus prepared on tho piano. Mr. Aylmer?" asked Mrs IXallas. ner the branch at the bas«- of th«- fruit spur They killed Ma «irle«». his trn|i for the dm tor to walk Into. Th«'y stole vously. J.iorwall-I I«- Modesty. ths l«ody.” and form a typical Cgalwr. Fruit »purs Jen delivered the letters to Battersea, "No; but she supplied the means to "Going to start a paper, are youl "I can swear they did." ent«! Isabel!«. <•“ th«- larger bran-h«-s arc a fruitful with Instructions to set off at once for the man who did Dr. Ktwald” with emotion T have only been wr- »«■ur>-<- of body infection an«1 many W:.at «I • j “ i Intend to till! 117" lieunmlnster When the Major had "Dr. Etwald!" repeated Mrs. lullss, "The Nebula.” Seen him safely out ot the gates, he in what seemed to Jen to be a tone of tain of th«««- things since our last In cases of blight canker originate in "WliaFs ths explanation?" terview I ||e<! to you then because this way. t<Kik his way towards "The Wigwam" relief "Why do you think he killed Dido said if I toid the truth she would "Why. ism* day. I hope. It will rro* for the all - Important interview with Mr Aylmer?" The name “fire blight" ia given to to be a World, a Globe. a Star, a Hun a«- use my mother of the murder " Indo. this disease because of the characteris or someth" • of that kin«!, vou know.’ "lie«-a use Maurice was engaged to "I See.' aui«l Jen. thoughtfully, "an.l to tic appearance of pear foliage on twigs <m arriving nt "The Wigwam.” Jen your daughter, whom he wished 1 «-an understand their motives. Did.» VV a.teg M.oar y. or branches which have been killed by pr . >-nivd hla card, and was shown In marry. Etwald killed my poor lad so wished you to marry Etwald." Warden—You'll get six tn on th« fol to the drawing-room, there to wait he ns to remove a dangrrous rival from The leaves turn black Yes; an«! It was to force my mother the organisms. arrival of Mrs. Dallas. Un hearing his path. And Dido manufactured the Into «ompHsnce with that desire that as though scorched by fire and fre- this Job that the Major had called to ass her. poison which was used to drug the the whole <«f these crimes were com- qu<-iitly remain on th«- tree during th«-- Prisoner- J ist my blooming lug watchers of the dead.” she sent Dido to Inform him that she milted Dtdo------ " following winter. It should he noted Only had my hair cut last night "Tile watchers of the dead!” echoed Mould shortly accord him an Inter- "one moment. Mias Dalia a. What that this color of the foliage ia charac Three|.en. <■ chuck«-«! away, as jot Mrs Ikillaa. with a start. -View. The negreaa. as gloomy and sul- ne- teristic of the [tear when it has been might say—Illustrated Hits. "Will, let US say my servant. Jac- influence has Etwald over the greas?" J« ii as ever, delivered this message killed during the growing seaaon. If a Sard. lie was drugged by Dido, and Frtskital I’uaalbllity, with folded arms and le nt head. Then, she stole the ta>dy. or. rather, she aid "He Is the possessor of the V<a«doo grower not familiar with the pear atone. It Is a small black pebble of a without even a look at him. she turned ed Ktwald to do six" "Hut what will you do," asked hl« blight desires to known how the "twig peculiar shape." explained the girl confidential friend, "If they imprlsos to leave the room, when Jen placed xplalned "Dido, is this true?" blight" looks let him girdle a twig in you?" iit«l it was brought from Africa .o himself between her ami the door. "Yle." said the negreas. coldly; "de mid-summer and watch the results. " If they threaten to do that." answer Harbadoea over a hundred years ago "Not yet. Dido." he said. In a cold great massa tole me to do dab” The cankers arc also quite character ed the financial magnate, with a frow-v voice. "Il la true that I called to see "The great master." repeated Jen; The negroes believe that a spirit dwells I your mistress; but I wish to speak to '"you mean Dr. Etwald? He took away in this stone, and that when It la war. istic, but are very variable in appear "I'll send orders to my agents to start The disease progresses most tho biggest panic this country ovot you also.” the bo«!» of Mr Aylmer, and you help slllp|>ed the indw elling d«-v II can w««rk ance. "What you wish, sah?” ed him? Why did you steal the body?" woe to those against whom the posses rapidly in the fleshy outer layer of the saw " sor of the stone to-ara malice. You bark and at first produces a watery "To ask you a few questions aliout "Ask de great massa." UladSeelaa Illa Heart. the devil-nth k " “Where did you take It to?" demand- can have no idea how th«- talisman la appearance in the affected area. Later “Dear papa.” wrote the little girl a. blacks; they i the tissues of the bark are more or less "Massa. t say all I know ot de dab ini Jen. baftivd in one direction and venerated by all the tho summer resort. "1 have gaine«! sil would go miles to look on It to adore ble-stick!” trying another. broken down and the cankers become ounces In weight since we ram« here Indeed, you dill not. Dido You did "Ask de great massa," said Dido, It; they would burn down a city to dark in color. Mamma sends her luva Please writ! poaseaa It; to gain it they would mur- not Inform mo that by Dr Ktwald s once more. to us to-morrow Rend yn-jr love ant One of the most fruitful sourex-s of directions you filled the devil slick der a hundred human beluga Wetl. "The law will do that I Intend to all the money you ran spare "—Chica with poison; or that you steeped the have Dr. Etwald arrested t»n three Dr. Etwald was In liarbadoes »■•me infection has been by the pruning go Tribune handkerchief found in the room of Mr diarges. In pruning, if an First, that he thieved the Jears as«». and he gained possession of shears or saw. ot>|ee(i«,n Sas«alao4. Ajlmer in the same poison for the pur devll-stl. k; second, that he killed Mau thia Vodoo stone. He has used It active canker is cut into, the tools be pose of drugging my servant, or again, rice; third, that he stole the tad's while here to Intimidate Dido While he come infected and serve as inoculating Judre The witness told all that that you concealed yourself under the laxly” happens«! on the second floor, holds It. she will not dare to disobey instruments to spread the disease. Now, lied, and afterwards drugged him." why do you object to his telling what Mrs Dallas frll back on the sofa, him. and all this plotting and assassi The only method known of control A kind of terror showed Itself In th«- with a white face. Dido laughed In a nation. designed to bring al“«t my happened on the third floor? ling fire blight is to cut out all cases dilated eyes of the nc areas. Hhe could guttural fashion, and shrugged her marriage with Dr. Etwald. lias b.«-r> Counsel --Because, if It please your appear. honor, that la another story.—Hrook- not understand how Jen had become shoulders contemptuously. design««! Uy him. and carried out by of rankers wherever t|js-y IKiMeaai-d of a knowledge of her crimes, "Voodoo!" she said, and laugh«-d Dtdo, solely on account of hla owner Spraying with fungicides is of only •yn Eagle. and at first was struck with Stupor l>> again. ship of the Voodoo stone. You know supplementary value and the various «•rr,. bat Ilearleg I p Writ the recital. Hpeedlly. however, she re The Major guess«-«! that she meant that she calle him the great master! blight cures are worse than useless. "rm truly' sorry, ma'am.' said Old covered herself, and with a dark smile Experience has shown that it is of that African witchcraft woul«! avert Well, now you can gu«-as the reason Hunks to the widow, "to see you !» of contempt anti pity she was about to disaster from Ktwald. amt nt once flung for her servll«- worship of this man.” little permanent value to attempt to such hard luck. You mustn't let 11 deny all. when Jen brought out his the wor«l fiack In her face. "And how about the theft of this cut out the fruit spur and twig blight distress you, though, It may be all last accusation. " Voodoo will not help the doctor." devil-stick ?" as they appear. Unless these forms for the besb" "Nor." said he. filing his eyes on the "Oh. on the night It was stolen I was of the disease extend into the branches said hr. quietly. "Thia la a civilised Then he went and forr< th« woman, "did you confess that you country, ami we who Inhabit It are seated on the verandah after dlnn-r. on which they occur and a canker ia mortgage opened the window of Mr Aylmer's above ta-lng Influenced by such degrad and I saw my mother come out with formed the disease usually becomes room. and aided Dr Etwald to carry ing superstitious. You believe in Voo- Dido. They «lid not know I was there, nway the dead body?" naturally limited atal the germs gradu doo. In Obi; let us see |f such things as I sat in the shad«- I saw Dido "De—de-—dead—dead!" she sum will protect you.” apeak to my mother and point towards ally die. mered, shrinking back The efforts of the grower should be "Do you mean that Dido la In dan your house. Then she waved her hands "Yes. the dead b«»«!y of Mr. Aylmer, ger of arrest?" cried Mrs. Dallas. In a liefore my mother's face, whereupon directed to cutting out all cases of which you and De. Ktwald took to his terrifled tone. my mother turned and walked swiftly blight canker and body canker during house at |>eanmlneter. No denial, “Certainly as the accomplice of Et past where I was seated. I saw her the fall, winter and early spring, when woman." said Jen. raising his voice, as wald. She filled the devil-stick with face; Il was quite white, and her eyes the cankers have become more or bus she was about to apeak. "I see by the poison which was used to kill.” re were open and glassy. When my limited in their growth and are not your face that you are guilty." torted the Major, coldly; "and she con mother disappeared l>ldo re-entered actively spreading. Dido trembled all over, whether from fesses to having aided him In stealing the house At once—terrified by my If you wish a high-class hair rage or fear Jen could not determine, the laxly." Summer cutting is intelligently ap mother's action I ran down the little and opened her mouth to give the lie dressing, we arc sure Ayer’s "Ah!" murmured Mrs. Dallas, cast l«ath which leads to the gate, and fol plied is frequently of great value, to her accuser. Then she shut It again, Hair Vigor, new improved for ing a haggard look around. "All !a lowed her out on to the road. Hhe particularly where there ia only a little as a heavy step was heard outside the lost." In the autumn before the | went Into your grounds by the postern blight mula, will greaily please you. door. A moment Inter ami Mrs Dallas • Are you alluding to Dido?” demand In the wall, 1 saw her cross the lawn, leaves fall is a gorxl time to do the cut with a face expressive of astonishment, It keeps the hair soft and the ai.,..«««i«a-«.»an. wherein ting, as all casco of twig biigbt are was standing on the threshold of the ed Jm, rather surprU.-J At t.e« tone. attfl ent smooth, makes it look rich and a lamp was burning, Mrs. Deltas was about to speak, When she cams easily oheerved. room; and Dido al her feet was making luxuriant, prevents splitting at The treaa should be particularly él the room resound like a Jungle with when the negress silenced her with a out. It was with the devil-stick In her hand. I recognlx«-d It by the golden amined for cases of the collar rot bowlings like those of a wild beast. look, and raise«! her head proudly. it the ends. And it keeps tha 1 reached home before she “Tie. It ole Dido," she said. "Itut handle. All the savage nature of the woman is this form of the disease that causes scalp free from dandruff. did. and strain hid on the verandah, Dat great mass.«, was now on the surface, and had bro <>le Dido not lost. many trees to be killed outright Dido re-ap|«eured as my mother came Awl not <t>onfe /L» tnlor of tfft Kalt. ken through the sullen restraint of her he look after old Dido.” In cutting out cankers it is neces "If you mean Dr. Etwald. he will up the walk, and took the devil-stick Impassive demeanor. sary that the tools be kept moist "What Is the meaning nt this!" de have enough to do to look after him from her. Then she led her Indoors»’ with some gisvi disinfectant, !f this (To he continued | Well. Mrs Dallas. as I have manded Mrs Dallas, with an uneasy self. is not done each cut will reinocúlate glance at the frantic negreaa learned what I wished to know, I shall <««*o4 llnle te Follow. the germs into the bark at the edges "1 shall explain when Dido stops her now take my leave" What Is worth doing is worth do of the canker and the labor may thus "You go to ruin us,4 wept Mrs Dal howling.” said Jen. quite undisturbed At the time time the new Ayer's Hat» ing well; and with little more trouble be useless. “Oh. missy! missy!" wept the ne- las. gross, getting on to her feet "It all "No." said Jen. In an Inflexible vole«, at first, much trouble afterwards may Corrosive sublimate in a •olution of Vigor is s strong hair tonic, promoting am a He what dal rnasaa say. I*vo' oie T go to punish the man who killed bo avoided Max Mu -Iler, Letter to one part to one thousand of water has the growth of the hair, keeping sll the tissues of the hair and scalp in s healthy Dido know miffin'—do nuffln'.” my boy.” John Bellowa been found to l»e the moot satisfactory condition. The bsir stops falling, dan Major Jen took Dido by the shoulder, Without another word he left the Few things are Impossible to dilb disinfectant. The solution is a violent druff disappears. A splendid dressing. and giving her a good shake, com- room Ills laat glance showed that poison. It must be kept in glass. tuaaded her to be silent. At once the Dtdo bad gathered her sobbing mis- genes and aklll.—Johnson. 7 A Hair Dressing