NA ge , grapevine, got where the round spur 01d Sol. Changing Shape, Science Says. | Highest Railway in Europe ‘Through | Russians = Have Lost Sixteen War- “on which the lodge was boije sell steep- Aegan Observations Reveal a Strange Jekyll and the ‘Bernina, Alps. mim. ly down. . A book lay on her knee. J. |% yiyap Tongeney. Ga Fertile Meadows at an Altitude of 7,000 Feet.— |p, , esse 2 el. Y : an - ’ # hirteen of Their Fleet of 23 Larger Vessels Have Far away against the long sashes. of Follows Course of the Rbine. Been Rendered Useless. Torpedo Boats Sunk ‘sapphire light the sweep of ragged | Professor Frank H. Bigelow, a ‘weather : ; k Bil ge ond lsisly. The iver | heres or the areata cece | Dario he pat ome anew rao yn | Foe Poni Fc a Foti ns : ; By... ERMINIE £32 / ; : ] . I Vig : h tain | Wasbiogton, has recently been making a tem has been opened to the public in Rhae- ZEA ‘ : Hear S RIVES bE bottom was a violet gray reach of s study of the atmosphere, and presents a tia, Canton Grison, Switzerland, which When war between Japan and Russia ‘soaked grasses, hung with wreaths of |, 7 oil og observations, showing int a ; i ! : , OWIRE | reaches at ong point an altitude of 5,980 i : trailing Virginia creeper, dabbled ina the su should he regarded as an iv- | feet, the highest point on avy railway on’ foot 3 er ter wiry the Russian Copyright, 1902, by THE BOWEN-MERRILL COMPANY * * > oe 0 0 Th bt tds 88s 32 Boratto stoctotoct. fl 2. EE Bl 8 ep egeepregeeterieciosged the summer's blood, or as if the peaks | oipiens binary star.” Reet sciensifio the European continent. The entire sys- | .: : | 4 ran down with red wine wasting. * | work ia investigating the circulation of | tor; ig 07 miles long, the gauge Sete ye st ol the hastlsships ae tah, Retvizay, Anne pointed where just below the | the solar atmosphere in accordance with iformly one meter. : / Petropaviovsk and she oruisers Rosai, river wavered like a sheet of spun sil- | the laws governing the convective and | Anon all the Alpine regions the Can- | po cia” Gromobel, Rarik Novik ia v4 ver, edged with soaked velvet. | radiative action of a large mass of matter | 4on Grison stands in many ways pre-emi- Variag Pallada, Diana Askold and Ro “The Indians call it Shennando,” she | ontracting by its own gravitation have led | pens, Although but sparsely inhabited it rin, and gunboats -Coreetz, Mandjar aed ; : EXTT RR ARR FT RRARN Sees itend “Daughter of the Stars.” | Prof. Bigelow to this hypothesis, that *‘the | js probably the most extensive and the impish dfn ar pg. BSAA AAA SAAR E EERE EEE ERRAEAEEEEAEEEEEAE ES said, “Daughter o d lifted the lit. | *i8le fiery envelope conceals wo discs.” | moss fertile of Switzerland. At 7,000 feet | 07 ES Tnaefiniy fle le edo PIPES PDIP DISD ITEP EPP P PPE FC ED DEPP EE eet terri He leaned forward an e ~~ A series of observations extending over above sea level we find fertile meadows, fee, o € orp 0 : i f parchment, pale || i : 3 3 > A Up the craggy way a flicker of light bis sword and a wistrn) Took as Bo rode tle book, its binding of p bale | many years on the period of solar rotation | from which rise snow-capped mountains Of these the Gromobol, Bogatyr and Ros- stabbed down through the drab-lace yellow, like antique ivory. It is aja various points on the surface shows that | with innumerable brooks rushing on to the | io ioe bonnd in Vladivostok harbo free trace by. Immediately behind the governor, | fq." f Wo" 0 ang he said softly, the “same meridian of the sun is seen | riversbelow. The village of Coira is sur- | gi ors B80 To mer at Chentuion. ries, and the chariot, turnin; 3 3 : 2a ! : se 8 | near Jarrat, rode Foy, and a sting of re- “of Normandy, in the old days when | twice in a single rotation of the entire rounded by these high peaks and pictur- the Razboynik at Masampo, the Man vd t & 3 3 FRAT ARRAAANA NARA 0K ROKR AKO ES & in to the ¢ earing amid clamorous cogs, ; : : ; ok ths chastrn slenc of Greenway | Spent. made Be luc hr bande | (8 SCL, Sgt iin Sant cr axa nm | ae re, bon Se ae nt | WSR, men, te, Mandi Court. A negro came out, beat back When they had gone ‘she crept back. on have ot yet peu in she answer Whatever may be the intrinsic activity of Dany JES Sotele and ana Ham pri thar. : : ; x the dogs and let down the step, and into the warm bed and lay smilingly : i : thesun ata given zoneand ona given | ¢he valleys of Grison the Engadine is the RUSSIANS HAVE LOST 16 SHIPS. the old man descended, leaning on Joe's { “It is of the son of a poor woodcut: | 0 iain that display becomes visible | eats ‘ i Th bas been i b ifle ; houl A d soon ! ’ 3 most beaatifal and the most important. e war bas been in progress but a trifle arm. i She Soul see 4 am what ter. Toiling once by his hut in the for- twice, first to the east and second to the In fact, owing to its large i ad- | more than two months, during which time y est, he saw by chance the daughter of | west,” ) : mirable climatic conditions, its fertility, its | thirteen of the twenty-three ships named, Joe brought my lord his supper of > ¢ venison and bordeaux. standing behind Be haa Jone. So hung She ap a king as she rode past with her caval ~The tables prepared by Prof. Bigelow entrancing scenery, and all that man’s | or more than one-half of the fleet have been his chair till his master was done. This Sin os hah ‘| cade. He brought her a cup of water, | giving the rate of angular rotation of vari- bandiwork has added to these,is may be | destroyed, captured or seriously damaged i : : and she smiled on him. So fair she was | 088 zones of the eun’s surface show that it | gounted among the most enchanting of Eu. | and the commander-in-chief, Vice-Admiral was not long ng k, but threw it | She breakfasted with gay spirits, in- | 4 5° loved her to desperation and |i far from uniform, heing inoreased in pro- | rope, go Makaroff, drowned, leaving the balance of ay fp * Ji i ion sisted on riding horseback and, followed could not rest mor sleep from thinking Portion 6 she Sistance from She, equator, BERNINA RANGE TO ST. MORITZ. the fleet pitifully weakened and without a sat long silent till the fire domed black- by John the Baptish gajjoped 0 x : hatt of her face. He traveled far and came Bo yet lathe ly pen the Althongh of little interest to the engi- re eae Sander i addition, shies i iled pine kno!s | hour in advance eT aun’ § claret vy night beneath her window and sang |; Iar circulation.’ neer, the tourist will find this ron ove of | Titi : : ening. Joe came in, piled pine kno's 1 h to G Court ¥ internal solar circulation. hy J Hostilities began on the night of Febru- : on it and went shuffling out again. along the way. > vay Court. songs to her, songs delicate and beauti-| HAS. TWO SYSTEMS the most attractive along the route, as it ary 8.9, when the battleships Cesarevitoh ’ She entered. No one was in the hall, 1 h that only his great love ; 48. SYSTEMS. . offers many beautiful glimpses of the abi ) : The hounds yawned about the hearth - . | ful, in phrases that only his grea This diffe 1 ‘external ity of : : : : and Retvizan and the cruiser Pallada were and her feet fell noiselessly in tne thick had taught him, and when he sang he !S ditterence of external activity of | mountains and of the valley which they spriously damaged hy Japanese torpedo or whimpered softly in their dreams. ‘buffalo robe on the floor. a : of his own boast the sun ‘‘on two opposite sides of its mass encompass. Just before reaching Samaden boats iu the harbor of Por Arthur. The Crackling steps roused them, and | She pushed open the door of the liv- | {UC sixings tha certain diameter had ureter energy | the entire range of the Bernina comes into | J2, attack was renewed the next d ; The lady listened, and her tears fell| than the one at right an les to it” is 8imi- | view. Di ; apanese attack was renew enext da; they scrambled out to bay and sniff | ing room and then stopped, startled Te a right ang view. Directly beyond the train emerges | 31a tho cruisers Novik and Diana were d and yelp, when the negro clubbed them Sh ttle st ith ski > sia down from the window in the palace lar to a recent discovery of Prof Bigelow | from the “Charnaquera-Schluct’’ into open 160 BY. sre which Be rs il : e of curling brown hair pilloned oy | Wall. She was a great lady and he the in regard to the earth's atmosphere, and country, and here the charming village of | 1", V iO AION penetrated them back. ¢ "+ | wave of curling brown hair pillowed on 1 i i 2 Hl : : : , and in the 1 eads him to the conclusion already stated, | §¢. ML tz. with its] ts tel is ly 3 A heayy tread stumbled up the steps. | it, and under this a glimpse of a pale lowest. Ege Jann, he Dn hopeless that *‘this perdistent excess of ontflowing & od Both ti y . lake, hy Many Dosete Simultaneously with this second engage- of hy ben “ment at Port Arthur on February 9th a An aged mastiff, curled under the old | face turned away. There was a shaded was a prince of a hostile country, woo- | S2€'8Y On two opposite sides of the sun | tage against a background of snow-capped | joo oo the Japanese fleet attacked and fan's chair, hunched shoulders, growl. | window opposite, and light. came ing in attire of rags the darling to |Su88eSts the possibility that the sun should | mountains. 5 iin a Sod he a ing, and the baron, sitting by the dead | through it whitely. A hand and wrist : be regarded as an incipient binary star| Ig is but natural thas the great beauty of | 0 cei off Chemnl Op Feb 2 1 hearth, with the ashes fallen from his hung over to the floor, There was some- | 20S¢ Presence he might not rightly where the dumb bell figure of rotation pre- scenery, combined with the healing quali- th TE he ore tured * Sars Joh pipe, turned his head. | thing desolate in the silence, something | Some His were not like the songs of | vails instead of the spheroidal. If this is | ties of the many springs of the 106ality, | nary 11¢h the torpedo Samar. Yeoead Henry stood on the threshold, carry- appealing in the droop of that hana | the gilded courtiers that flocked her really the case, and the evidence suggests | should every year attract numberless tour. Fualy Thr er Srpedo I eo els PD \ father’s gate. They were more noble | it, then there would hea reason for the | ists to the Engadine, and especially to St. | aco 110 the explosion of ps of ita owes ing Armand in his arms. that.brought a smart to Anne's eyes as : s ; AEG pe 2m Ns + ; and true, and his love climbed upon | existence of the two primary centres of | Moritz, which is particularly in favor, ow- | As his bearer stood, rocking, the she looked. ; ‘ them ds if on stairs of gold and drew | 80tivity of the sun instead of "its having a ing to its greas altitude of 6,070 feet, Dur ines. pext Ruian disaster befell the pro- young man stirred, opened his eyes Suddenly she caught her breath and her heart out to him over the sill. One | ®iP&le centre. ing three months of the year, indeed, the | toiieq orgiser Boyarin, which was sunk 3 logs, “My Jord ho cried Sani. bu | took, Uc stops forward into the room, | ight sh sipped out tobi arms In the ‘2am has two mantis sa twa me | or Ley Sars with vieitors from all pats Xt 154 offers S14 men on board by a with weakness and husking breath, “I | couch—the strong hair, setting all the darkness. Then he knelt on the yellow teorological systems, ‘and ' indeed some snow, a large town, equipped with all the it am on a a elapsed: be: come early to— keep — my — appoint 5 forest leaves and told her the truth and double-acting: system appears to impress comforts of modern civilization, has been fore a third disaster from this in, cour: ment.” He took a step and lurched for- | Paleness of the face in a shadowy [pleaded as excuse his great love.” And | itself generally upon the solar cosmical re- | founded and has flourished. While ordi- | 4 in Port Arthur harbor, when on March frame; the blue circles under the closed | he would have gone from her and left | lations. This view is quite in harmony | narily at an altitude of 6,500 feet there is 16th, the torpedo hoat Strorri wens down, ward on to the flor. 2 hy with the well-known fact of the existence rofound solitude, where even the song- red { ey ob Sh vi | rcs of (he nd ch og | ha, tn cum Ans. | SAR oy to ii PA ee tht eh 1G AS kde tree with two dead boughs left swing- i dingly, her lips th-| “She took his hand and kissed him | °F 168 widely separated, and it cannot be | herd and his flock and an occasional cabin, . Chay gvs san Mh r mn - ing. “Great heaven! The lad! Has |'0 (tremble $3eeey ngly, = ips = € took his hand and kisse regarded as unlikely shat the sun is de- | we bave at St. Moritz a multitude of im. akary da tb Be p bied Gers an Foy killed him?’ steady, her great blue eyes misting, her | and went away with him to his hut in veloping in the same way. The enormous | posing hostelries and countless villas scat. hr ; aug | be Vattles} ip 0 J a ya I “Not yet” Henry answered. “No |WVhole face caught in a quaking terror. | the forest. mass of the sun would seem to entice its | gered over the hills and the plains. Relore sinkic $AC1 Jer ancherag fault of his, my lord.” She had gone whiter than a moon flow- | . Both were silent a moment. constituents to group themselves prefer- | Ss. Moritz is farther blessed in that the 8. The baron shouted for his servants | . The vivid tints in the sky were pal- | ably about two centres for the physical | proximity of the rivers Inn and Julier far- POLTAVA ALSO DAMAGED. . | They were too late!” she whispered. |ing. The river's silver dulled to mauve. | processes involved in circulation and radi- | nishes ready sources of electric power. Dur- | Ib is now reported: that the battleship } and ro loti, hoi alr 304 uy Tine “You fought, then? Al, while I was |The gloom, all luminous, seemed an | ation, rather than about one, and I sus- | ing the period from 1886 to 1891 two eleo- | Poltava had a hole rammed in 1ts side re- gar. € must have a leech,” he said. : pect that this is the correct explanation of | grip light stations were erected. A little | cently by the Sevastopol while the latter . : lad!” : impatient suitor.gtealing amorous upon ; : : ‘I will ride myself for the doctor at | *° 8 ~~ H- 9 v Ashby’s Gap,” Henry answered. “But ; She Oronehed Jaws i the Sets, her the drowsy day. The day stirred, several well-known peenomena. Sater a oem 3 Seattle séiset vailwayy NE evrug Ia Tors Arthur or x I will dress the wound first” With pan pres : sig aga ne i) eart, | glowed again and spread out a tawny taken from one of these stations. > Wednesday by the Japs, is the second- } Joe's help skins were spread on one of | TW! of a joyful anguish she had never | flood as a woman drops her hair under Ants and Plant Lice: Two months before the Albula railway | torpedo boat destroyer to suffer that fase, known. Something she had fought |some golden lamp to please a lover's was compl “ the 8 htohi havi k after hav: ¢ : : pleted the ‘‘Societe du Resean de’| the Steregushtohi having sun alter hav down hitherto rose in her throat and | whim. outing the Sarly pats of she spring 24 la Rherie’’opened the line Reichenau-Ilanz | ing been captured by the Japs in a fight : s hoked her at sight of this hurt, this “Think hy ked th 1 : i to the public. This line is 11.8 miles long | before Port Arthur. of wounds, Henry drew his knife and | © : you,” he as en very low, | within which are a t many small plant |: Pp a: > r : sae f Cut away the ia . helplessness. “that such a love might be?” hh frig "Th aha'are aed pi aa J ant its maximom grade is 1.4 per cent. and ite This summary would indicate that the a - At last, yielding all at once, with a | “Twas for love of her” she said | feed & ini “ih dew? | Minimum radius of curvature 328 fee. Be- | effective Russian vessels in the Far East 11s Bot moral” eked the old man | Af Jk, iin uh ut nee, wun 1 | | alice Aaa, oe | Bani vices hs oe aboot. iis | Wl os Srp, bo En Eo A i Think | Jonging and surrender, she bent slowly, | When he spoke again she felt a thrill | will often see rows of ante going up and | #20, Whicll enters the town ou. a bridge | evict and Sevastopol, and the oraisers No. But ‘twas a foul lunge. 0% | like a swaying lily, and kissed him on | {in his voi ! | down the trees,and we frequently receive | 2°ros the Upper Rhine, the road under | Gromoboi, Rossia, Rurik, Bogatyr, Bayan not he was the poorest swordsman. he totetend ' ; Rn JIS Yoice, | the question, **What shall I do for ants on | 0n8ideration crosses the Lower Rhine on a | 80d Navarin, the four cruisers first named Never was such a skill seen in the Vir- | the forehead. ademaigelle; .Suppose a man loves +; Lian Ei steel bridge 279 feet Jong, and follows the | being still at Vladivostok. It would. ap- skill - y " ; ’ A 3 ginias as he showed this night.” He stirred and opened his eyes with a love that fills all the sky; that | rem? a ot Samaging the gorge of the latter river “Gnfil a deep ous | pear from this that the Russian fleet in the couches and Armand laid thereon. Then, with a woodsman’s knowledge wonder in them to see her face so near. | for him there was but the one woman plishing the injury, and the ants are secon- carries it through the old Flimser: Berg- | the East is now almost helpless, “Is it so?” “Mademoiselle!” in the 1d. S he f d that he sturz. Above the mouth of the Rabiosa “Sir, he held that rat's life on the 2 > wonld. Suppose she found that he | Gary, doing no real damage. It is ver BT: 1.20 : 1 a0 : point of his steel. I swear to you he| ‘You have been wounded!” she |was not what she had thought him | easily to Hh bands. of Siaky fly oy she Rhige i Secroused, the road running on | Sea. Water Source of /Aniunl . Life. could have run him/through a score | breathed. When she first loved him; that the idol | wool, or other impassable barriers around u e right side of the river’ from there ‘to T ET ; : : anz. : i en years ago the injection of salt water of times an he would. They stopped | He tried to rise and, failing, smiled | she had “worshiped was just clay. If | the trees, so that the ants can not ascend FERCTION ‘WITH & as a restorative to patients dying from loss the duel—soldiers from the fort—and | At her. “It is a little thing. The doc- | he stood mean and small before the | them, but this will not give the vecessary GTION WITH ST. GOTHARD, of blood aroused general interest. The dis- : rorld—] a lief from the: destruction. The proper | Juss below Kaestris the gorge opens out, E that red devil of Dunmore’s attacked world—before her—but still loving her, | relief h : ; 8 : covery of this qaality salt water probably \ course is fo destroy the plans lice, and this | forming the broad valley Gruob. There suggested to the French savant, M, Quinton, him when he had thrown his weapon | f - mpm adoring her! If it were not a princess. ” the formation of the gronnd is more favorg- i ! ILE TE] TF ms a: Ber) Si on sn rin ot, av: | snd pent Tar, Sonar 30 men prideful and—and ashamed! Could | yheirfolds. - A$ the present time the plans | bridge of 121 feet span across the river at fui St iaroith throws - : she still love him as before? Could lice are in the egg state on the twig. About | Glenner, nothing of special interest is to be Darwinian theory of evolnsioer 3 by and was empty handed.” | oh “Ah!” cried the baron, = At length Henry stood up. “I am off to the Gap now. I shall not return she? Could she?’ CE, the time the first green color is commenc- | Noted. The station Ilanz is the present os ak ith th > i 1 ¢ t Her eyes could not meet his burning | ing to show in the buds, the eggs hatch, | terminal ; itis proposed, however, to ex- M. Quinton maintains that sea Water is with the doctor) since I must go on to a th hid 1 to hel tend the line up the valley of the Rhine | the natural source from which, as Professor Williamsburg tomorrow. But for safe- ones, and the young Aphids craw he, eaves, ; Haeckel believes, elementary bodies rise, { “Monsieur,” she said, quivering, and commence to suck out their juices. toa junction with the St. Gothard railway. which develop into all the species, includ- “ : This is the tim ile they are young and | A feature of the railway from Reichenan | oh when a woman loves, she will forgive 2b Is Is 4h ne me t fh 3 Sune au to Ilanz is thas along the greater part of | 178 the human. The environment, where- anything—everything—in the man she ; in the anatomical elements of living creat- i : ate d of common Soap in abous | it8 route it does not actually touch any of y oi y ; loves save” —~ rh id five ae we a oF pans dpe of | the places on which it draws for its traffic. | BVeS exist is ° ther more . Dor les than a She stopped. There was a muffled | Whale Oil soap in eight gallons | The topography of the souniey, has made | farine one. Our tissues and cells continue ) ire : : | $y exert their functions in fluid where their sound of horse hoofs from the climbing | of water, or, kerosene emulsion di- | this impossible, as it has also precluded composition bears the closest resemblance ty’s sake I shall pray him speed.” A struggle showed in the baron’s face. No one had ever gone uncheered from his door. He kept open table at the Winchester courts, fed the poorer settlers with his own’ produce and would have filled the ragged hat of a road. lute ten times, or tobacco decoction, | 1aying the track directly along the banks to that of sea water “Sg. hat?” n nd in one gallon of hot water. | of the Rhine, on the left as well as on the | © $B ’ : : : beggar with guineas. One passionate ve what? one pou in one ‘gallo he right hand py of the river, Neither the Hitherto the number of elements enter- “Save lack of love for her.” | Make the spraying thorough at this time, ; ; L 3ne i iving bod The hoof beats were coming nearer. | 20d no future trouble will be experienced. | One nor the other could be accomplished Be ompusitioy of She living ld There 18 no satisfactory remedy for such | Without introducing excessive grades and | gh 9, a She made a desperate effort to compose : largel ing th ; shown the existence of traces of at least 14 ; pests after the leaves become large enough | largely increasing the costs bf consiruo- oth. hich lao found i : herself. He had bent toward her, so tq curl and proteot them. ; tion. As the same time the railroad touches | °6bers, which are also found in sea water, near she could smell the fragrance of : aw ~ | both banks alternately, and in this way su 88 Sopp Stslond sil ver ang gold, pn ro hazel bushes in his hair. constitutes a connecting link, =~ = ED, pov pried I x iow it He hatred he had—hatred against the en-! emies of his king. All were alike to * him, high or low. The times, growing beyond him, had put forward patriots. -.But, all alike, he deemed them vipers that bit the hand that fed them. As He approached the door mw “Then it would not matter, she would x Crown Gall. At the present time the conversion of, : ; i Hl all lord So Aer in his chair. The not care!” he cried joyously. “He might Te Nu he motive power of the lines to electricity | 8d With Sen arth) she animal Fegains 3s ~ hand was upon the latch when he could be either the prince or the woodcutter. In planting young trees if there be found | is under consideration. ~~ [strength in one Gay and there is complet ; i if no 1 mademoiselle?” i ' | & mass of fine, fibrous roote as the crown or : : Es a resovery in Hye. ays, ; ‘ Le restrain himself no longer. | : union of the srunk and root, rejeot the tree _— - Quinton injected animals witha quan- “Joe,” he thundered, “fetch a stirrup | WZ ; The last shaft of the sunlight stum- i Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia tity of sea water greater than their own cup! You may She rebel, sir, but, | §° ; 5 i bled and tangled on her brow. Dark 25 he0g vorion)y Sisewsed and I New ork via onaphle ol body weight without toxio effect. The in- _ blast my whips and spurs, you shall jot pear. Only 2g gold. bensh Was | crown gall is marked by a knotty -growth x ailroad. Jegsion of we Yates rapidly Savas death. | ae drink before you go! I could wish you : la y upon the e distance. | looking like hulled walnuts near the top Aa rv Pais 3 th =i were not > I of the king.” you. . : : “If a woman loved and was loved so | of SE Toot. Since his is the op Rphnpleg May Iss er Tansylvatia Hrimens fluid for animals; in fact, the nat- § “Not of the king,” said Henry, and | She bent slowly, like @ swaying Uly. | naught else would count, not even— | advanced stage of orown gall it is,of course, ‘thirty-day re A to Philadel- . A iis : smiled. “Not of the king, but. of the | tor has told me that. And you care! | even if he were -despised by all the | a more emphatic injunction for the destruc: | in‘and sixteen-day excursion tickets 50. "The Fruit ss Safe "Tis Said. king's rule.” Then, it is nothing—less than nothing.” | World—even”— Her lips were tremu. | tion of the diseased trees. . = | New York from the following stations a 5 A gleam of fierceness, of the uncom-| “You make light of it.” | lous. She felt his hand on the bench |. oo 2 rls the rates quoted :— ~~ © promising principle of his life, shot | He lifted himself on one elbow and | beside her suddenly. touch her own. —— Germany possesses the only known hE my kx: 16-day “| developed. from under the old man’s brows. “I| stretched out an uncertain hand to- | There was a trampling behind them. | workable deposit of potash minerals in the | ~~ Fron Pochetsito sion | mye chepries and apples, the pears and hold with no disloyalty.” Ward her. “Mademoiselle,” he said, | Both turned to the porch, where Lord | world, and they have been for many years | a Peilael, TRAE Liloms. aro che grapes are safe despite the “I hold,” said Henry in a low voice, | “was 1 dreaming: when you came or [ Fairfax stood leaning on Joe's arm to | in a trust. More than half She OUIPHE ly i mamort in ii ak Lon who annually kills off the froit crop, “with my friend Colonel Washington.” | did—or did”— Se ~~ | welcome the two riders who had just sie to Jmeriea 22 ote ined with Lock Haven... «9:00 12.20 | frost bites the apples and works havooin® “I abet no treasons,” flamed the old | She was on her feet now, and her | dismounted. The young man made an | Flo A p1oSphats lof fersilizer a a 701s 12.35 | every department of the vegetable king- man, " 2X . | ‘eyes turned their gaze away. exclamation. ih he Te aw Beech Cree . 940 1260 | dom. This man has stepped to the front Henry's eyes hid a sudden gleam of | “No, no.” she answered; “you were | “Why,” exclaimed Anne, “’'tis the | Thousands Idle Dally. Milesbure (Lin, Liou): Haven or 940 13.40 | Within the past fow days, saying that the satiric humor. He stretched out the | asleep.” : governor himself, returned from Fort ass ¢ (via Tyrone 1% 15.00 | recent cold wave had killed off everything glass the negro had brought him and | “As I opened my eyes just now it | Pitt!” Figures Show 17,000 Printers Without Word: Every Bellefonte (ui io Weather Has been so Chilly that Buds are Un- a ek ven or He, 540 and that thers would be practica y no . 3 Ru : Day. . Branch)....... Ag, it this sd : = 9 proffered it to his host. ‘seemed—as if you had—kissed me nn As they approached, the girl crimson- y . mL UE ee (via Tyrone).......c..... 0. 1300 EE os is wrong again. Aoc- “I must decline,” he said, “to accept | the forehead. Was that a dream, made- ing with the memory of her night er- Statistics on the number of workingmen wil a : ‘14.80 | cording to the statements of farmers, says hospitality from any man on earth who | meiselle?” : ; rand to the Winchester fort, the earl | idle each day 1n the year in the United 1450 | an exchange, the fruit has not heen injured has aught to say against the character | “It was 4 dream,” she said hurried- { Was bending bulkily over the hand of States were computed recently. It is shown | 13.85 | by the cold weather, simply because the of Colonel Washington.” ly, her voice wavering. Mrs. Tillotson in the doorway. ab ; ; (0.80 1330 | fruit trees had not advanced far enongh to The baron stood for a moment with | “You kissed me?’ Joy was in his| “You honor my poor house with this | Twenty-two thousand ocigarmakers are | Similar excursion tickets will be sold | be injured to any extent. All admit thas his jaw dropped, then coughed. “God | look. + {| Visit” said the old man, beaming. | ou every day in the year. Jrom New York and Philadelphia to the | the weather has been severe enough to knows”—he said, his voice shaking like “No.” i) “Anne, you know his excellency.” Eh thousand brick and tileworkers | points named above at the same rafes. Gestroy any tudding. Jai or vegetables a child’s—“God knows I”— “AD, mademoisellel” He fell back on | The governor bowed to her courtesy | are out of work every day in the year. Shy Eh _ 49163 that hy S appeared @ Jove face, but : But he got no further. “My dear | the skins. | and set his eyes on the paler face of the | cen thousand will workers are dus | " : ranted pale al tha hn Bad. i Lord Fairfax!” exclaimed Henry, and | With suddenly rosying cheeks she ran | figure at her side. First a low chuckle | of wors day in the year. . | It your uncle has an aunt who bas a | been hurt by the recent frost, snow and drank the glass at a draft. | toward the door to meet the old baron | began in his throat; then he slapped | | thousand boot and shoemakers | nephew whose wife has a cousin gihag is. | joe. A Sd THE : os entering from the hall. : his thigh. < Waa work every day in the year. married to an old friend of Jour wife's sis | Nothing had developed sufficiently to be - CHAPTER IX There was at last a long November | “So that was how the land lay! he | Te nsand leather workers are ont of | br) Whose gracd wii uted live in the | injured by the cold. The most advanced Sil a h guffaywed. ‘Not content with quarrel- | work ever day in the years - | same town with an old schoolmate of yours, | of the trees and shrabbery had shown only i = week while Anne was at Winchester I N the gray wreathed dawn Lord | and when she and Armand, his wound | ing With my soldiers, eh? And incogni. Two Whose son-in-law is now in 8t. Louis, you | the faintest signs of budding and could not i and sixty-eight thousand | ghonid at once renew acquaintance with a ile little bad : 3 ib 0l : Al 1 3 are out of work every day | view of saving hotel ills while attending ty hula md been dove toward) i the World's Fair. This scheme can be ground was in no condition to permit i Dunmore, at the bead of his healed, Fode ‘to her along the valley to yet, I'll be bound!” | ndred and eight thousand work. worked successfully in many instances. The worst effect that the weather con Virginia troops, marched off 5 l "The baron Wy \ . ways. The young Frenchman still re- stood staring, and Anne with fife and drum for Fort mained a guest, for the baron would | looked a bit frightened. op Pitt, and the buff and scarlet passed g y 4 The : { : trolled by 183 in. 4 ! peered | hear no word of depaiiure. He swore governor reached a thick arm a skries contre y n | — | bave, would be to postpone the season for ee lini a honk Or In| he sheuld not leave him till the season | Prodded the young man genially' fn the | one ate 08% 0f Work over | + Alter 10 years” incessant Tabor Mee. rife and versiables’ possibly a month | ; 3 1 t Williamsburg. 5. : La | Lizzie Hoffman, of Anthony, -J., bas | later than usual. : NG one of the scarlet groups she distin-| OPened again a rg “Sly dog, eh?” he winked. “Tut, tut! | zzie Hoffman, nthony, N. J., has |] : finished what is probably the oldest bed o : : { quilt in the country. It is a patch quilt. | ——''You reckon, Br’er Jinking went ter made of 14,600 pieces of silk of all kinds | glory?’ = Wa ; Fh and colors, and every piece of silk came ‘Lemme see. How high did de mule from a different bride’s hat. kick him!’ ‘guished Francis Byrd. D: The day before their return to Glad- curtains — i ya, Drawing the den Hall the ladies spent at Green- | Would you still deny us poor Virgin- : way Court. As the mild November | 1abs? Haith, then, come here! Ladies, - out a hand and waved to him, smiling, ] Lord F. El : flash afternoon faded Armand and Anhe sat | TY airfax, it pleasures me to and ba saluted ber face with a fla o in the rustic house, built of twisted | Present to Fou M. le Marquis de la Trou- i (Continued next week ~~ | rns sk
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