CO“ 9 1'5 commenco their studles be ary!" And when Elsie asked the young end; mother to sat the time for her to en- te?†tar upon her work. Frietla very quietly 531d; replied that them was time enough to kid .' thmk about that: she. c ' of shutting up the chxldren before the “'35 ‘ second of ~' - . argumepts were of 9051116 no 8V3†for Frxeda's opmlons had to †’ 2th as well as the old lady’s. go to . ontz Iâ€"â€"oh. he was enpecked, the are in 9‘“ lady said to Aunt In†7. “ wk A â€" ~â€" ,__-_. -v unlsut. I’ll [119 E there was always company at t tie. and John knocked at Aunt door to ask if "Fraulein.von huh would not come downstairs: Hbvw rapidly did the small han range the perfuned hair. and pl! piuknbow qmong the with loo] After dinner he took the little boy upon his back, and then followed a. romp up and down the garden path 411 participating, laughing and frolic-k- ing. until Frieda. cried: “ . . Then there were the excursions to the woods with Frieda and Aunt Ratenow. (kreainnally, too. young Frau von Rate- now‘s rmxpe drove theough the village and the vlerks 3 she was oirn-g. to make chases. open- ed the cor respectfulrlylfr tï¬ltn ladim t0 Blight. In the evnnï¬mo o A-.. __A_ . morov Cane, eat, little girl!‘ tempting bit of lamb! That i fr; it 8W1?" more 1 ‘mhts ftmici so mm'h pleasure, beauty “90 ““1 happiness? It was so cozy in the R â€wanna; [through the 83rdâ€), and fgofftz ' â€My tree nodded to her and asked: sonlt 1% 01:83†no laughiné "Do you. still remember me 3†Every did you no?! epot in which she had played when a e . . And other this In their heads and yo ‘hin whispered its sweet words to her he 11' veins." As she are] sorrowful heart; the sun shone so clear- r spotless tulle ‘33P 1'0 and strokin . 1 UV and brightly over the statelycold hair .h'erï¬tlll g "That I am ; poor gig!†Elise did not succeed in thinking of 't all the time. The next morning she wandered through the garden. and every tree nodded to her and asked? â€Do you. stixll remember me 3†Every we _wvv clings t E “um; am tired, but he _ ~ ' ' , ; ' . 0 Is supposed ° ' "Is be mad?" cried the old lady Mill “3% ' t a .. rage. Then remembering that , man's daughter was before her. she contmmd to t (I. . .. . Elsie .--n obave anyone 15- added. hm do not, understand} h . reg'l‘rill her adee I do not mean just that! I mus ave .9 she asked blwntly. . .~ . ; b will eh is ‘t F9311 . he desire to play .l talk with your â€lath? etted fhei that ber s the uax‘k lieutenant here 80 Auto 8 fine H1888. She pa . . 0118*!) ‘Vl'tï¬ his fiddle 9†girl's cheek. “We will make this rot)!!! “thPresunmlef so,†replied Moritz: very cozy for the winter.†she said. get'ego eat - ultbout awaiting an answer. . “Do you know, Moritz, I shall not "Aunt Lott,†said the 301108 “"1' take your word for it; in such mat- ou are like a to look i: t 't cllmtild; I shall have . . later on, ,, n 0 1 se sometime." fluids home-like apartmeflt. a ain Oh, mqther! mt Lott is always L! Iahould forget one “11.8 â€g ' P{?3€'nt.wnth her knitting." wifll you please remind me of it? She ls ruptei v â€St the right one." in“... #0! “bat, an m_lm «r0 _ ( m" - 7 w V3 and th " °"’ 1 “in†L atmm drew 'her veil over her "m“ -..... v 4. um w. .u w Auuu' "“ “‘7 .' ,0! “{81‘8 8000 98 e ace and forgot. to bid Elsie Hege- w voue that the girl looked at her m! 313:!) at†agricultural (113011881011; then baoh adieu. Moritz conducted her to .. ' ..-' :y . “1.0V" several scandals about her carriage and than shook hands affngnt A'nd you say It so care flown, and finally Moritz told her that with the young officer who was just 1985‘“ Did be 509 you 3†i? {my day? before he had seen Hegeâ€" descendin hh , at z I He aused a mo- .. v H . ’ XLLh 8 cm t M g E 8‘1)So p yea, aunt! the latte Eda agdeburg. and that; meant "What was he doing there 3" r told , . gazed after the officer, looked h 1 b . but; that the 1118.10? across the court-yard, them at the sky, . . ‘3‘ "night Slut a Elsie did not reply immediately; at) car on 'd F t and family at two windows on the . ., ,, 6, am . up r .'. ' ,1'. - non-8th she sand: ‘ He came on account flow, th." Stubborn fellorvtugï¬ itâ€: meiiid. 001' “31011811 Whlth a llght 8 1m 0' “mnewi'tz; father is going to try (Efï¬ewnce- 1. have talked and writa Softly to obtain a portion of it by law.†- him “mm . . but he of “Baccaccxo†a, d walk d toward . ‘ clings t , l . n m C “Is be mad I†cried the old lady With ° ouiiigtggpgf :dhfiggfsjf'ftp“ a homuflo._ rage. Than mmnmh-rim‘np #knb n... 0.1-- n t? - «.an VIII-1.1 nut}, Lieute- _-‘v- “v“ ‘ an . n . - .-_.. w Just. an IL IN“. uvw I: .vuul;d00 mu. upcnlng t0 d9 Cl“; 0. ° ° father 3" . ‘ . â€He “’IB excited; ’10 had :1 disagree' . be «111161.11 Crfmmf; the . - ‘ f nne“'itz' , 800(1 for m-e; pr? (‘1' It ment w1th hns (0383",, mm {they always took counsel to he replied with his most I met him at papa s. . .. ito the management of their aifau‘s; 8311343“: bow. â€His cousin tram Bennethz? ex-g‘ tï¬epmctmal. old lady had always good Annie C (alailmed Frau van Ratemow. in 80 1011‘“ 3. “Le to give, . , were 8001} Dale face and (Arty-n}, 4n 1‘?) nl_:- n a. voire that the girl looked at her “1351,98an an aarmnltm.“ anâ€--- 088- But. Elsie, no one shall force you to this. You are a guest in my house. and will remain one as long as it pleaS- 0' you to do so; the decision remains with you." I "I accept," said the girl. softly. I “That is right, Elsie. Everything‘ will be just an it was. How is your father I†101' everyone. . 1' eplanishin the girl's more than sim- CHAPM VI' 010 war from her own, but she “Ia-m lorry, Elsie. that you misinter- W138 d in that by her (anally 30 "OM that whirh we meant kindly. I; Pllnt band. mot spore your feelings, I must re- .. If Elm". “9‘13 anything," he said mother Will :1th to it as she al- mt. Yaw circumstances are not such W?†has; moreover what should she do thet you can go through life like a gay With .YOur cast-off clothesâ€"she is a head butterfly; you must become an induar-l tan" the-n You? I do not want her . 500 wear the ° , ‘ trioue bee. If you undertake the 1n-; {11 either. Frieda! Why Stamp her With the brand at vert 1" strut-tum of our children. it stands to. And so the fair p0 y reason that you will receive remunere-f “upllgrbiï¬krgowm which enhanced her hon for it as would any stranger; 1t 18! went so far m the R teâ€" {else pride to refuse it, and shouldg'now .househ l t a you think it over. you would understand} 0911310 days lights burn lat to be such. Lite is long. my child;‘pmn°' and. from four O'CIOCk 1n the ‘afternoon until ' ‘ 9 ' I will therefore not give you the detest-3‘ heard. midnight; "111810 was ed many. but will save it for you in! “I can do nothin Ma and Aunt Ratenow. . young Frau von Rate- ve theough the village. 1'!) the shops to which morltz had, too. to "110101" nothn' mm for them. ' - w" “‘5‘: me donnéihirs awhile the gum“ _ha_nds ar- xruuuy, and heiped :ht. In the evenmg cmnpagy -at the cas~ never hungry any- little girl! try this t Lott’s l Hege~ awhile? In sprzed his violin and began to sxmple,fplaintive chqrds. then ed. t. accompanimï¬nt wi g rouple we ed V9011 each db" “a ‘m *" . _ â€" wvvucf anq son ehfler- cu. brueda sgtgat the piano trying . . , candles and Ian lnghted; the “Kreutzer Sonw just been perfo med, and those blednip the room " ‘l'l‘ -â€" :15? running throu‘ 30mg t‘ouple were s’b' '. “‘3 he played: and 1 am tired, but he of ‘. 'V W. v'v’uualJPAl a IE‘V measures :(f’szdbgghts with a. homegoccaccm, and walked toward her knitifncamseal "Frieda," said he 'to the prottv lit- ; nothing Vggéede (21?: {1110 thgmdarm Who was Closing the. “pianlo k to have anyone dis- somat.hangm3§"ï¬?°ff’;nd}3§ the“ "Qt "N H . : 0W. van h r . - . she asxed blum , r aw. made amothnr (115.. thlp. lined-«1 4- _t;l_y' cofery’ elh‘o “IOTH7?†K1111 rn.n]:nt‘ 11v»:4L fol 1m: g]; it; 18W 30 rxvet- “(WM 1 than ,9 W1“! ha afforded “You been; to he to watch that gxrl’s nature. ' _wALh apparent ca plied Moritz: tar $3231†hey even for- “No no V) T -.L__'II . - "Ah! “I . All. great heavens!" she reniiod .shall nob’im Perturbahly. "if that is all you know such mat- â€"-that {a an utter impossibility; he. has shall have no â€1011th of such a thing.†tune." “But if slhp, Elsieâ€"†us always "Ah, heavmns! I had two .iovvrs. hp: . f0?" You. Ii‘forifz. and I am alive. stlliz' 1e,".m.ter- "It would hur- shnmdnl.†Said 111‘ PUt‘ tint! his. hand over his A _ 7_ sat a girl. . , ands pressed to her fhroh’hinfl.‘ love “'1“! heart. ghe wns: not 1001‘; she was SO rim}: that ' Fihfl would not have changed P1300“ WW1) anyone on mrth! Ah, was atter, my It Doesihle that life could he so beauty love once, “11? \Vas it, possible that. someone . her 80 dearly that his eyes Hood in plainly fol . (1 her of his love? she took Sh!“ Fat fhvrn a I ' (mi-5 â€me. am! gazod ier head, at tho. Homo .~._ . ‘ .. um; pm“, 1 iife! The sun ï¬t the. snow-covered .so clear and cold. the sleigh-bells ii __ “U. â€â€œ3 any It um uxscmguished electrician. Prof snowed still. 1.31m loads and streets For were 8.5 bunuoih a», a puitshed flour, and Egy ‘~ Moritz had ms themes rough shod; .huxt- 'A'aa to be a large sleighlmg-party. loung‘ 151' of. the, cataracts of the Nile for genera- d- ,, a“ â€â€1 H“"~"“°“v .111 a ling electricity, and the reports the: -:“‘blue â€AWL (:wlulnc.‘ trunmed general circur'.‘ tanoes of Egypt to be wn‘h ““3 “11,5 drawmg 011 n"! g (â€9‘5 oxveptionalh well adapted betore than mum: Ln ner hedroum . aulein Cramm; the 11 be good for me; I prefer If. he replied with his most she died recem finest quality The en." fine clothes. and w tly left 175 dresses of Princess Marie Dorothea, daughter a. 1 am surprised at you! I m the uorld? ‘8 0959“ :nown her mum: her earliest 110‘ be answered With know our own chidreg!†reason that frequently 33's ganged ““11““ ‘m eSLa‘ are controlled by It has 'Wile'b gluwmg (berks. the . ‘ . . . buttoned the hut. button of her “Md!“ 8’5 his prnatxa ~ ’ .r dainty muff. are, In fact. he rvply, mad , _buL Mont "Uit‘e too we! 6 bpeaker was rm.- _ a stud). of THE mamas: c 2 Among the â€any Rich 1 child» Are lmlonlm e was according to Buff ibBiEI- 'able that all should be so but that girl, whu Indeed had easy time of it in the world. 1 pay her any attention at home with her l'retful; uuchtul Cari: 101‘ 131816! N a 01 uuLmng elm: and mm [b We any ueLLeI than all [.13 en reviled Moritz warmly. “ 1' A . - . o gifectmnate, clinging (115.1. Alulg and LOU Um! 1"“ “I‘m cf “0 “~-mï¬nw -â€"â€"_-. ° maiden '11!» young girl's eyes grew and only were out down. .321 the blush upon Im: that WM as they passed the "R0- her Chub cave P1809 t0 110?; iln sil- sausage,†and Ebb glanced tip tt the once aha seated hersel beagle Aunt house in Which her father livegl. He "Lotto, Bernardi laid down 3113 violin was standing at the window in his 3d listened t4}: the ragga fmtth vzhich dressing-gown and cap. bust (line did noti was ovgrw 61mâ€:- “‘5 nut is hxter’s nod an smile. .1319;th (313d not speak. then she said: return h dang mirror in her bedroum, 3d sweet. enough to 1:153, Mor- d. He Said 'hc should he de- Lh the whole. affair if that Bernardi did ‘ His wife shrugged heir .uuaLe, clinging disposi- uud aoqllutl‘) are, strung- it. and n O dauge r Elsie. Absurd! An 3â€â€œ? dream “as 50 brightly Upon fr‘r Ll. H. a man's hand It was not the 3.1334 Spoken to for Lisle 1 M am always ; ounce, bUt‘Moritz im astonishment; such stratagemâ€" lbnnwecessary he neither , â€She the lars. famous Mrs. Hetty Green is worth fifty or six ty millions little doubt that t ' control ,Drrmprhr and . Spoken by Christ. ‘1 - I be Dub] ished. _,â€" "“DJPU. l'l «:xvepuonally well adapted for Its as a motive power. Hut 8010]) mung [he â€any Rich People, flue Roll“- been. «mm» A re [mlonlnmlly llu- llh'luml. was :1 The question, \Vho is the richest man â€1“" " Lbe world? is often asked, but can 18:53:,†rt, be answered with accuracy, for the whivh :won that frequently enormous inter- 1‘ 100‘ man and lar (w controlling a n V accounts are IL h THE RICHEST FAMILY. â€"- mu 1U“ ma cs 01 In! verbatim. J 6 p g [I Th Mrs. Dorothy Howard, one of the‘ inde most eccentric women of Indiana. had Vicea a maï¬a for fine clothes, and when Very she died recently left 175 dresses of the It is finest quality ‘ vuuw 01 the day are still at work. Miss; The Braddon is 60, Mrs. OILpthanL Is 68 and Empil Owida is 56. 'credit' “Mme Duchess of Teck spends over telligc; {5,000 a year in reliaious and I'Mhilnn..- yond an, comazgarm";a?k.““' "°' in {he wondem. 8,, Havre has sent a. bronze status 0157 lectlon 0‘ â€00135 fro Francis 1.. weighing a ton, to St. Pet- 7‘ the 3‘0b9~“'hile. bl; 3511:1111? as a present [mm the town 81“)ng Great effici he Czar. gity of instrur'tion i. '80-“! Items of Interest Abmu [he Great Folks of the World. . 'Dhae King of Greece is a cyclist, bub 1.9 not allowed by etiquette to ride be- yond the confines of his park. TT_4 -_ -_..v u“; “'1‘: sun at. work. M188: The troops be] . , don: us 60. Mrs. 0"):hant i 68 a ’ - . â€gm? ‘0 the 1 is 56. “1 S “‘1‘ Empire winch I saw tO-dax' , Duchess of Teck spends over creditable ‘0 an )_ a year in reJigious and pchilan-z tfelhgence, .thei" high order ; u'c works. This sum is just one-'mency' Longfellow. .Lucy, besides having had inost unteresting careers in is the quiukpst writer on . F arrar, Dean PROMINEN T PEOPLE. (To Be Continued.) _-â€"-~--Illlvl‘| lllvst‘ - was a persunal trlhuw [J the saw is the richest man there was no lack of emphaxs o si nifirant'e of the second ,rvat leaked, but can g g lure. This was the new inuwri'u . accuracy, for the whirl} had onLv recently had its 1 r enormous inter- It tOOk tho {01'3†Of . a magnificent; , y one man and lar mum)" to the . l elitesen (alive . lhe columns which w . , - of ten-guinea . . keynote of J electrlcmn. Prof. mighty roar f 8d at rom St.] 0 three hun- cont 33’ Barnum tron t “0 blin- 7ed and fifty Th9 111‘ Operty an {-L -__ __â€"--- w l ._ . _ 111.. ,, £ . ldher private m- tie qe “Olgnnlmess ecided to write . ' ‘ ‘ name. FHE MsAï¬bES ihe disposition of! han'lsl them relates ex- masses, which still _ of his property smew 01f Emblnnd r and organizer for able. I .s visited forty-three fact th, organized 130 term- m. ".uca 111 ll“! he should have vein:â€" The late. , 0 were dead be- .‘ica. These two rrson and Henry dues having ha(1,°f]LO11<1mlI has lmlu‘essed upon all he- sting careers in; ho dam. t ’8 88) to describe all false, . v t , q ' . ‘ ‘- - :est wrlber 9n! h? 9.1““ 310m deml‘atlon‘i. and mu .ictates all blag minatlons hero worship.- from Holloway “OH to a f - ï¬'ému ‘15}560 htram ‘ “9-9-0 9 t, t e eaisxi‘helped frqzm her ge'nera- 0f the t'l'ï¬'mg orde ts the 1 he moment palm-e until she (Warring? at [be . a! three hours I If m some respects It 6 it was in uthers the saddest nut' . estival E "la :. ' * .l ; 1ts use | 03 115 nd 1.119 e‘er (elem d Sperm} knnwlP-Ige k and manv mid...“ ____ u...†11:; or AN ALucx. l have no “0rd of disparagemeni. for t [8 wonderful day in 111 e wonderful istory of this wonderful empire. An- ' ' scarcely ‘m forty seats of ,over which the British lag floats, i - ,___ v U “U V this wondexfl history of (hi swers which more than an make their .# . â€"4u56 lg; [lu VOICE 11.9 I’UMiC farmml WHAT IT indeed. and ,_. .IV'VP'U. (I. new in the Inner me<sng¢ '0 be telegraphed tn the ' of the earth. whwrever flag flows, as she set [13.12011 {lain -u . into 5' inarticultzte Words. It w; It “'88 "(It "In: ï¬n The r Ough r65} 001111553 Pealed '10 me more than . s usumishing in lintensflgz ltxvasle the Itious perhaps )ublic impressw" that the vent of nm 1;“ 5x111 3" houri n ad (‘0. 'Jhe 0.109" 'y a "101.9 pr†an her ('.arri-xg9 were alrpady S â€If" they (‘Oll ‘1’ herefore colonial troops look ed velehm 1 ion nee heard. The‘i , and not the plain 00101â€. not! F INTENSE LOYALTY. correspondent of the New the greatest anti-British he States. writes in this intense personal loyalty of nâ€"â€" Of rHSiD‘nq f 'ing allegiance to her sway, roe races, yet loyal to her and her Empire. ‘0 hpr "8'9 arriveâ€"d XV 90 hoarse (would only I. -_ -_ men. Their lmp'e,†{is S bf me<sr1ge s I 87m". (63. [Doria] Spirit, m its birth. {iceqt popu- the .ocLï¬-pgnts furnished the l- A . ue me prepara- ational spandal PSS when the the bone and a channe to Their voice. be ('C'nflictmg ‘ upon it, “6003' and , in military militar) V111. vlahe 0f throats well~bred giuonal' mid the out anything she the Offl- Quarter 0‘ from the British also ' A0 RICU LT "DIG SPRAYING mm mm, instruct inn 1 a. natural; ‘ppliflmvtés :um “(I ill graying mill 3 1 ms undotL BXWHDE'DW 314111.11“ dink I." done mun-11 Lj W ‘1' principles go“ 1" fungicides and ilk-114 :ny form. and prnm. In. m l but“ and of gardul «- r0115 paciï¬c“ upplicathm m 1 11. ‘4 to their own f'mxniul 1m ï¬ll inquin: no“ .1. .11 1 Sane of the more 111111.11 1.1.111 involvod in this [1.181111% of. are bent roviemui. l. 1‘ q “I", M bï¬'aUse 8111\111‘ h." paned away and an a “rent Burt my have lakvn Th «‘09 m be (urvl‘uhl lad if injury in dwerwd 1!. All‘ cause may .be deze-x'mu an. be effectively U‘valwl. and an mun be even-sud d rule- or upray mluudar at guide. It is elsvmml H to spray. What to use and .ly the remedy. 11 would I guy with keroseno enmls'uu mildew. to combat curramt Botdeuu mixture or m a [non for tn attack of plal hum Inixture is a {Ufngu-id “to prevent plant d .M’Jb‘e; and kerosene emulbmu are acid“; but they are useful 1 (ï¬tment cusses of insects. 903008 the Death‘s mud war the fulinge while the lane omuct, the line and mule W that pierce the pin: their juices. Then it My any to know how to main “in“ umedy and mm u t. '1‘hb Bordeaux mixlun “the uses and w m h hasI I] “istactory. «mama; 0‘ of capper sulphate, xhra fresh [inns and forty-five gt W. The mlphate dguwhcs [OW gallons of but wulur ox it it (or a longer {mm m in cold water. The soluu [mod to nbout thin)- gdll b .4de a thin whllmx lug the freshly slated line. ' "My and straining the it contains large punk-1.1 (and to forty-(we “alluua, brandy {01 use. Hunk sol pot sulphmz may he madd Imlily by using 1“ lane as l Of tln sulphate u gallons tm each gallon m the 4 main two pounds of l? notation must be prowl-(e Minn to prevent change 0 ILUIILQd column in “hid mmiu all it. will take q Ii“ bald three pownds m u 59 degrees F.) uf [.1100 of water. 'l‘wo g Itook solution. than, or on third gallons of the lulu! sufï¬cient for forty-five 31: at. The limo use may 1 qmwy and the proper I tddod be determined by a not. “'hen Mildew hm stone (ruin. \Vhen and" tho m amount is pounds of. [we must he (1 of Paris green to ï¬fth (cling: Arlulle (men will mdiuned upmsappoar when the In ad between the t ngers 0 of (Ian; or if the Paris di-olve quickly In mun aolutkm of deep blue (:01 .ediment. 1* The aggroprhte (spra u nuld 1pï¬lied very .he “footed nts and LI â€instance 0 1 good pl nozzles. The. exam snle used is a matter for Lb! (Isolde as no one 5x519, ml better than all when {u nozzles. he‘simple 'm â€corrosive; work Wtosive working! able and able to stand 4 Daily taken to pieces to: pipes properly arrangm flogging. and be pruvidm sum: which I: . the 81 news motion an: the. 8111] thoroughly distributed. phi-apnea alone often pm It depends very much a horse. whether he is or his reached maturity iatobounodfor.m d0 kind of In: in beat- [or “(colour BEST HAY FOR be oxen-ism