As fudity gat away, farther and far-| Ce quite ther away from licine, a sense of Be262) rexson, Judith ‘why. 1 fell a seemed to fall sat Warm ACTOSS } 4,5" Je ve p st; fat sea less “heart, as ans ee another restless onc has thought before and since, haw blessed a thing it would be thus lo move on through gorge and valley, by vheal es, and pasture: land, ot gen ares pumple and gold were a re ee z he came out to the front of Wavour Hall, in order to welcome his guests. younger handsomer than ever, |* whilst it ite up Judith, im her plain manening 4 ress, as she stood there as- isting Lilian’ oul of to: carriage—- ut up ‘her pale face, and large bright eyes, and broad) fair forehead, She had ‘been there Bors when child, but never since } @eath; and the widower hind: elfecte. y alterations after his first wife's questioning alacrity, as that of Wavour Hal carriage-horses were regularly were guil Sees ut i. a ie lawns were smooth y ready Macrae quests. jouse save ngford himself, s halls—otherwise, the quietude of eal reigned in. mansion and around it, and according- ly Lillian said—“It_ was like igs aven!” Ju- erhaps it see $0 to hi aith eicken ag the place; she fe like a ner nthe ancient house. here ae walls and hedges round ath (he gardens, and walls, high and difi- cult, guarded the estate. The princ'- al, and, andes fe mda #9 to. speak, by heavy iron ts ae cor a long walk from fhe hall + and yet Judi 'S spol went there Sang daily; leaning against the iron railings she used to look up Sng WO face. wonder if she is pe in her mind?” were going. “I am so sor lian, as she and Judith sat in the mates re is such peace here, I ish we cou stay here always. Judith did not answer, She remained ft a Jong time pune some flowers d never moved her head ne rested her ingens al Lillian asked her what wi “Nohting,” she dear. replied, fling- ing ‘the few buds she held in ne hand basin at her 5) “And so, Lily,” she added, at ler a (Una wish that we aa stay here always?” “Yes, i ite place could be our own. “oni et apehey eo some work destr bared them got up and lost feck. tineasiby abe RE the mote A shih thet a hawk was cleaving {he afr: in pursuit dt its’ prey, and something about the chase, attracted Judith’s atlention, and excited. her. intere: “she cried, “see how the poor thing eseape, ‘how it sinks and rises, ea coins and turns. ‘Thote the! hawk shoots past it—ah! he t he track again, Look! look w how it flies, poor litle’ thing —do you see it?” “Where?” asked Lita Where?” repeated fenislar. impatt- ently; “why—there, nee fee ny ond, How. stuple’ yo oe a In a moment bird and hawk weve for- gollen, ‘md Judith was kneeling at her sister’s side, There was something in Taviaits lone: which: thiened her find ff was with a tear trembling under her anni. that she asked wilh affected “It not stupid, then, coe, ‘are your" “Going blind,” WCE. Like one chained. sia ite remained Gateiosaesle- tots tow sninutes: ha gunlecon heaving her ster's iyi fro ‘a kneeling to a hall-sitting pon: ond with hands clasped together in her lap, gle remained gazing in Lillian’s face ; touch ‘fvom the invalid’s fingers Sccneht her back to mental life once ign Then she heard atl—heard how the right. earth and sky, the fields, and & , how the era though wield utenne. was to hep as hepa as it alent nnd skill had discovered no remedy for “uy must Submil,. the patient creature concluded, “and I think I can do so now, miniuatt I-felt it hard. ab first. Reg VERT ees whe aie, said this, she got des) phantom of old; and twi lee ‘on the broad ; stood at the bottom of the aah follow: 1 be |though marveling at the exceeding pack to, the | étace and beauty, and rarity of the gem We had managed to s set, nobody exactly st he a it int ual Urary, “and flung himself into his-us See ane Or, The Curse Of The Family TE atecweeeedeecs ee Fo cets Treat eeeewereses ing a CHAPTER XI.—(Continued). eee aoe feared, and Mr. Meee ae glance fixed on the ~smoulder- at 0 for his ear | fame. thereo vai ie “a id not some one say “t ‘ould WI ven he was Tord ame master over per, seknewiedged a higher monarch chan Soe ecacby Siaghen hardest task a poor mortals can’ have set us her Thel nigh ten Mr Mazinglord so had, as he thought, police to rest, EH pe wedding ee Sint oe Mn being engaged, she iain herselt “etter ae are rst inmatn Miss Mazingford’s | §| aoe drop-| operation could be attempted; an a al soould not a, Yoatet ey! for she haS}even a greater longing than the S su judith pols at last became Ju-}of that day, when the cure might sa ly be commenced, She hungered an: hirsted for the gift of sight to te her sister, with feverish anxi- gzz ife a very aiernt sort ay thing to wh two fou cur Bae be lost. Mr. Mazingler a was we exactly any of her opinion; ig obtal prize sisspesisiads he oe se Ho, pay red price for it—he found L Us wras the hour he had Tone ed Jor ees publectea RS tae’ come handkerchief} 2 but a oe of rather the r in the midst or her pa sur- Her ee “she had le on that well- when she offered extremely ce. ae sical Tose crite prompled her mM, ea “She aid. T not ter is iat ee arate qures “his ry = S enter 101 the great gift of lave ste at still “ney see E a oe te B-he: ‘could and tale vith, hour = as might ies before thelr iS ad ma vay and then they said 1 and luxuries, Ae seeing the Serena of the | and tellee and atlention for Lil 0 become | lian she would have. He never aepental wedding her, up| tue, but’ he longed Mwiin the Tg ef old to break ‘the proud spirit, to iL wife. nd, and in many ways the husband's unbounded pri ide and Dini yereere ie wile was the handsomest ae to soe chance visitors gazing at her fe conga followed in. on him to claim Telatloneny. and acquaintani s of Wi is Hall. et ©) them esy she might, and despise hems al) in the depths of her hea ‘There were Lut two Hee éxpres- ening the mar- ylage, which ever reached the ear o fir sions of opinion cone ‘de or bridegroom. The a Be easrens the other by } fore “the preparations were humic ed on eat ea Sea ee these! two, for Miss Ridsdale rae sothing. were the only genuine re- 0 Ju sth's resins ind ‘te ‘hon en ne or her Tord ever heard on r fa- ject all—the bright the bursting buds—was darknes 3 Be g s stored ety she watched every stage an’s ane likely to be a most tedi lem: | and expensive case; he was wearied an tf ts ngry at the manner in few feminine Weaknesses sana ot | which ‘she engrossed every spare. mo: f bel ime- =e of ate e ed 1 jealous 9! eee 1 He very relu ea; La task. ee him | was. tired of and provoked. by her—! to en-| ‘Lillian, but for whose mis! sfortune he ‘old Welsh haa never: sale duct by the name >f it t to make “fait Magi > aa his ss eas’ Still for 30 far the se: peace in the Ete teeet tts tetttt tert from every quarter. Mrs. Mazingford s beauty was Talked of on all sides; ‘the of reached even the metro- a et ae ae & 444444444) died tectionale letter to her-dear cousin. 1u- auth really stood aghast at the number | off f people who suddenly pounled: kinds ot ® land oe 6 light harrow or with a weeder, and, ifvit is very loose. on oe ther dry, aie it, and again ssary, Give the alfalfa plants every Spporlunity to get a good start in th bulumns 18 preparation for winter, If iz follows year, a a Raat as it starts to In curin, try to retain’ as Never cut or pasture alfalfa sul- fe n' o-crowns ott 5s out reseeding.” FARM NOTES. ary induct a paeeverhines! Phi r par" | of steep hillsides, eroaked rules oo nat the ish chureh, when, with a malicious} ¢ Ra e thuckle, he wished Mr. Mazingford “joy. er . e all th rotation “o ie astuce During this period the light had been i ver’, Saal = while clover, @ pounds, meadow fostue, Jip showers, the ceoapies snowdrop ye her. ‘Almost impatiently Judith had. waited impatiently strong, of t and then, when at. eat “et cn ination buindiness 3 on the mild, od that not a Lae aa 20 | of the varieties are Sharan . timothy i ot, ease ON helps the. team. stocks, which jargel fecting ‘siete than th Consot the gamblers. 1) help roe ie cae of tran: - | brand of potato manure in the rows, e grass or the A FEW FACTS. ee top “wi “no grow naturally. popular form of jewellery ich ‘evasenaly ‘occurs ined his The 26 oth ee of Such a wae established | th, excellent. in ®| quality, and permanent. in character.” veer ae nh ay “lect land having surface soil 1 hi with the pee per kind of bees Ander les a t twenty | of his box, placed in front of] He—Her pug cre | Phik s Teo the oh use it on fear the United States for $7.2 ishable offence. im ‘Gis the roadway to ol mote 0 the greater evaporatio, ae een midday and an pees! Nes and Cold Water ps samples the land in recent, years, DOG-GONE! 1 be| He—Scraggs seems’ very happy for mag, Seturned from {he burial of ane dearest frie ee needy Who nad it? IN MERRY OLD ENGLAND. ste) and to een ‘otect-the crop from the There is a bright prospect ahead for the fariners who know, and the oppor funily to know is within easy reach of who has the néc- Keep the axles of the wag- | ‘he paupers n old, hard, gummy oil off, and make the’ spindles shine before you put on,} Peranto the oil. ‘Th’s maKes. the wagon run is only incidentally in- jereed ytetta vileny tuations. in a d ae The bracelet is once more the most Five boys were recently find at Wind- |, dogland, tor DICH eke Matioe Patch Church was. discov: of ee names borne by 0 Welsh’ farn ! id) News BY MAIL ABOUT JOHN BULL AND HIS PEOPLE. ‘ on) = hay, cuteach crop -<f alfalfa in tte Occurrences in the Land ‘That Reigns Commercial Supreme in th ton boys have subscribed oa. ie the Ere eas to rene ve war the Quebec battlefields: memory Lord was Rosebery’s chau. and in- possibly ian the Loo HW these £3 at Epsom for exceeding the eek etions are followed, the: alfalfacmay | limit, . ae Spee ted to produce large and yalu- | Hydlu George ee aattoly: of an! able crops for a number of years with | inn a Brownhills, shot fe and then himself, fatal 3 urial-ground in a place, Aldgate, 1s to: be utilized -as play- ground for the children of the dict ‘ict. Mr. George ‘Warren, ih “Liv pore shipowner, was badly injured~ whi hunting near ‘Fetenhall: His horse ct killed. The Earl of Hardwiaklo has headed & JP the year when | Subscription list to buy a pianoforte for in the Buckingham Palace road workhouse. The delegates of the Oxford Local Examinations have resolved to add Es- to the vas of subjects for the senior examinatio! Shamrocks: Say fh or Ireland and planted in England aly s developed into ‘clover, said “Dr. Se. Su Law rence Fanny at Kingston, suspected which are Drove ‘abaut for abeouletivg fitlen font sulin Sah sveiRiyee “Joolnshire recently, ‘The dog, a collie, portation and the extension of our ex-!nonths, and : i K probably for six months, obtls tr ne are concerns of real import- owing to depression in the iron trade, in wil s a 3! a n combina, T would sugeee the fol- mort seed. a Gir sts are mayne n the same nest, incubating the. same Ue you teny chteh eggs. The same thing has a ved in the case of parlridg- oe e the |” Of $607,280 allocated by Mr. Burne Lord Rayleigh is expected to receive Nae Body for Langan has received $301,820. ap, animous _ invitatioi ar become fifteen” inches. apart Chancellor et Cambridge University, in t e late Duke of Devo aiee PHS: as ta prevent. the proper aie maturing of each plant. Use, a good|” During the construction of a green on the golf links at Beacon Hill, Enea workmen came. upon the De mains of Celtic potlery and a Pinar Robert Abel, the Surrey cricketer was recently admitted the Royal ree: Hospilal in London, in ee to Fr mon fie wor pop rn to every | indergo treatment for his eyes, which ost a Ee daeeo ec satan 8) Tue iain OF ine Danae (Cainioes rein a seh: condition. Air is estimated to surround the earth | (ng past year was $1,660 ‘Over: that: ot the preceding twelve Ho while the a. wes purchased from Russia in| membership. inerensed by 25 por cent. J.loyd's Register reports that the ship: Treasure trove belongs by law to the ping und sown and {he welénlidn of its &' puns ene aun ay Constructor! see the Unt its Kingdom amounts to - 459, tons less then. 3h ae. “previous twelve months. iggest decrease since 1884. E ered to. have been entered by EIN ie ‘The sea is much more salt in the trop- | who cub out a window, broke 0} fes than in the northern leaiages, owing | gonecling boxes, and stole (nree bots two brass of Communion wine and Organ-grinders are not allowed to play | ieccen t toying in Vienna in the morning or evening— + and on) A proposal 0 generate electricity by which has been submitted to mmering Arm, Red Pinger, The | select ‘ommitze of the House of Com- moting it has arranged to purchase 500 acres of peat-bog in the atid. it pro- $2 Little Edna—What is vieichire é,” mam- arge, plump seed, | ma Mamma—lIt’s the spare time a woman has in which she ean do some other kind pro-| of work, my dear MISTAKEN, Tsee you are married,” exclaim- ed the merchant, “No, sir,” senile the applicant for a pesition, “I got this scar in a railroad accident.” a Amy: “Mamma, I was awfully afraid. 3 = 3 e a a zs ast cee =) A S 5 — i : sophy gels 8 pot when you try|made many inquiries about Sam, and va $i found that he nearly always wins, SON-IN-LAW GEORGE _ on SAY Seah, Maret ced ~roegqrie youa ANE “THE HANDY MAN AROUND THE House Orme, AomeR~ | DROPPED WER SDECOMB Bruko . wer you GbT IT Fer We