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hope she will not,^Till this prejudice, have engrosad him even more bad not I crown of incandescent lights, over Kid he thought their ^ogs^migai yorry of cousin Bab's is overruled I must try his thoughts been diverted from which the water flows as it takes its ,T\A &iis3ian Trio's. Barbara for another^ *1g|| What is the truth to believe, '*& $ -J*: andkeep her from the house. I would it by almost a feeling of annoyance concave form. From the bank about What is the right to be done? Heavily the weeks passed by, and the 1 A Cossack rode up to the door of 9 jj* not for worlds that she should know that his Madge should be on friendly Caught in the webs I weave, the flower-decked basin twelve jets of autumn tints were mellowing the trees ilittle inn at Braile, dismounted, drank,, 1 halt from sun to sun. that Bab has taken fancies into her head terms with the half-brother whose very gleaming water are so directed as to in the little wood. Midge Craigie had about her." name was never mentioned in Heathfield catch the rays of colored electric light ja succession of glasses of brandy, and^ left Heathfield, and already the episode The bright wind flows along/ And, half murmuring his thoughts Cottage. thrown upon them from invisible points. of her love passages with Trevor Lane Calm nature's streaming law, phen made a show of remounting his* aloud, he proceeded to answer two or Under the central blaze of the lights in And its stroke i soft and strong When he reached home all was silent were forgotten. Forgotten by all but (horse. The landlord reminded hinv As a leopard's velvet paw. three business letters which had arrived the arch span a hundred feet above, as tne grave the glass door leading him he could never forgst the vision 'that he had not paid for his drink. The during the day. One of them these brilliant jets look like streams of from the sitting-room to the garden was of beauay that had crossed his path -Free of the doubting mind, necessitated reference to some old papers, liquid fire and as their many-hueel ajar, as Miss Craigie had left it when Cossack with a heavy sigh, drew out and changed so speedily into a hideous Pull of the olden power, and, taking a key from his pocket, shafts meet and break the water is Are the tree, and the bee, and the wind, sue joined him, the lamp was still burning spectre. i his dirty purse, and began fumbling^ Andthe wren andthe bravo May-fiowor. he unlocked the side drawer of his table dashed into myriads of sparkling jewels, on the writing table, everything No, he would never marry now. So for a coin, when his horse gave a sudken and began to look for the documents he falling in a shower of rainbow was as she had left it. Nothe draw he had told BaabaTa more than once of -Man was the last to appear, required. snort and fell to the ground. The splendor. But electricity has been was still wide open, but the papers had A glow at the close of day late, and a smile had for a moment made to please the ear no less than the Sow clambering now in fear, been touched. He noticed it at a glance So absorbed was he in his search, or .Cossack was in despair, he did every,thmg lighted up her wrinkled, soured face He gropes his slackened way. eye. In the eastern gallery stands a those which had attracted Madge Craigie's the subject that caused it, that for the at his words. he could to raise the beast upon^. great electric organ, built by the attention, with Wilfrid Lane's time Madge Craigie and the trouble L- the up thrust camiB gone,f Toward the end of October a change Jits legs, but all was in vain. "He is h from old, Roosevelt company. The keyboard by name on them, were gone. with Cousin Barbara was forgotten. i*irFOT0& ffl$' came to the everyday routine of Heathfield Sdead! He is dead!" cried out in chorus which the organ is operated is located PapSfUp through the fish and the swan, It was not till a light hand was laid Pearly drops burst forth on Trevor's Cottage. Barbara fell ill. Siezed ^fpss And the sea-king's mighty mold. on the main floor, 150 feet away, and a number of bystanders, who had been, on his shoulder and a rippling laugh brow as he perceived it, and staggering with a paralytic stroke, she lay speechless the Le Clanche battery, which furnishes fell on his ear that he looked up from attracted to the spot by the accident. into the seat which Madge had but recently and powerless. The grand doctor The youth of the world is fled, the current, stands in the southwest the open drawer into the twee face of quitted, he remained there for a The poor Cossack would not believe it. There are omens in the sky, Trovor sent for from London said she oorner of the gallery, at least 130 feetj the lady who had bewitched him. Spheres that are chilled and dead, time immovable. What did she know might rally, but it was doubtful at all The crowd, knowing that a Cossack's distant. A vocalion. also operated by a And the close of an age is mgh. "Is this what you call meeting me by of Wilfrid Lane was the question he events she would n^ver be the same horse is his own property, and that key-board on the floor, has been suspended the garden gate and bringing me in to tea asked himself over and over again. again. "The time is too short to grieve, the loss of the animal would strike from the roof. Thus from with Cousin Bab? Look you, sir. I Were the details of this man's shameful Or to choose, for the end is one The solicitude and devotion Trevor these lofty perches will be wafted constant a terrible blow to the owner, began And what is the truth to believe, have a mind to be very angry." past knownZto herhad she aught to showed her was rather that of a son than And what is the right to bo done? strains of "musio in the air." to make a collection, in order to do with them? Could it be possible that "Not with me to-night, sweet lady. I a cousin, forsaking even his beloved played by invisible hands. she had made the excuse of sending have had much to trouble and vex me mitigate his sufferings as far as possible. painting to remain by her bedside and 1 HTSTE&IOUS LOYE EPISODE. him away in search of bogies, while she a letter here which gives me endless Even the landlord was touched, forgot minister to her every want. But content possessed herself of letters and documents worry. Beside, Cousin Bab has gone Helpmeets or Companions? was not one of her acquirements, his bill, and presented the bereaved inculpating Wilfrid Lane? No to bedshe is not well." and she kept up her character for fretfulness From the Philadelphia Times. man with another glass of brandy, refusing nothe thought was madness. "Gone to bed! Oh, then, I ought to the extent of trying Trevor's "You mean, then, Trevor, that you any pay. The Cossack lifted up The daily papers are constantly not to have come, I suppose." patience not a little. There was evidently Yet the papers were gone, and that have the serious intention of marrying his saddle, slung his lance over his sprinkled and stained with records of "Since you are here, however, you something she wished to say, they did inculpate Wilfrid Lane very v^ thi Miss Craigie shoulder, dropped a farewell tear over quarrels between husbands and wives. will not go. Let us chat together for a and that her loss of speech prevented, heavily there was little doubt, since I don't think, Cousin Barbara, that little later on I will see you home." the faithful bea3t, and walked sorrowfully Divorces are as frequent as they are and Trevor's repeated recommendation more than one of them was a forgery ol And he rolled an easy chair to where ~1 ever mentioned the word marriage away. When he was about one* destructl* of every finer domestic feeling that she should remain quiet bill she his half-brother's name, and it was by she stood and invited her to sink down was bettor, only served to annoy her. thousand paces distant he suddenly and oasing to every higher quality before I speak of such a thing I must the holding of them that Trevor succeeded into its softness, for Trevcr Lane was stopped, turned round and gave a long He wa3 sitting with her at the wane in keeping the vaurien out of of human character. And the cases first discover if sweet Madge Craigie a sybarite in his home. Madge Craigie of the day, the room only lighted bv a England, and his own hearth and home shrill whistle. At the sound of the of domestic tragedy that get into the loves me." obeyed him, and, tossing her straw hat feeble gleam of departing twilight, and in peace. well-known signal, the horse sprang up,' papers are as units compared with the troni her head to the ground, lay back "Sweet Madge Craigie, indeed! Fan-cy an occasion ol flicker from a wood fire Cousin Barbara's warnings against neighed a friendly answer, and. darted unwritten thousands of cases that ache among soft cushions-^-her golden, Avavy calling her sweet! Commend me to a Cousin Barbara made a strange, unearthly Miss Craigie rose like spectres into his off with a lightning speed to his grinning hair and white skin forming a strilang themselves out to some sanity and charity sound, and pointed with the mind, and Avould not be chased away, man for being taken in by a pair of contrast to their crimson hue. owner. The Cossack was soon on or into silent graves. Plainly the forefinger of her left hand to an old let him struggle as resolutely as he bright eyes and a silly giggle! No man For a moment or two he sat and gazed his back, making significant symbols of remedy for all this is neither multiplied bureau which stood in the corner. Trevor would. Madge and none other had -ever knew yet who was his truest friend at her in mute admiration, till her merry took little notice at first, but she thanks to the assembled crowd for their divorces, which simply multiply the been in that room, and the papers were laugh recalled him to himself. was so presistent that at last he rose Miss Craigie isn't yours." generosity and sympathy. In a few, gonethe case was conclusive. And be wrongs, nor in bachelorhood and prostitution, "One would think that I am a picture and unfastened the buivau Its carved had promised to marry this woman! "My dear cousin, you are prejudiced. minutes he was out of sight, and the nor in polygamy. Perhaps a lovely picture," she said, instead doors shut in rows of small drawers, one What should he do! Go to her as SOOH as landlord of the krottchma was loudly "Madge has lived a great deal abroad, the reform, if any is possible, must of after another. He opened several of possible, accuse her straightforwardly of registering his vow that he would never come from a different view of the marriage -and acquired manners which I will acknowledge them, but found nothing, and was beginning "So you are a picturea lovely picturethe W& the theft, demand the return of the stolen again trust a Cossack. relationship, from a renewed and to think that he was merely do not exactly resemble embodiment of my perfect papers, and then spurn her image foi the victim of a sick woman's caprice, higher conception of domestic duties, ideal. Say, Madge, beautiful Madge, "those you are accustomed to see every ever from his heart. when on a sudden he uttered a cry. Wonderful Automatons. or a sort of swinging back to the old will you be my own, my wife, my very That was the decision he arrived at 'day but she is none the less true and There, in one of them, was the bundle true, devoted, loving wife?" Biblical conception of things. while he sat gazing at the open drawer, [From the Danbury Correspondence Boston loyal and womanly on that acoount, of documents marked Wilfrid Lane. She looked into his eyes, still laughing. No man in his senses will war against and the clock struck four before he attempted Globe.] while she is certainly ten times more modern education. No man who haa to go to bed. He turned and glared on the woman Very mamy of the tiny screws used in 'fascinating than moat of the people one "Dear me, what an amount of truth tasted the advantages of knowledge To bed, but not to sleep and when he who lay in the bed looking at him almost this country in watchmaking are turned meets." and devotion and tenderness you seem will throw anything, even a hint in the met Cousin Barbara at breakfast he piteously. It was the first time out on three little automatic machines "Humph!" growled Cousin Barbara. to require. And pray may I ask how wav of others who are seeking the same looked pale and haggard, and was very Barbara had ever seen anger against in this place. One of them, while turning much you intend to give in leturn?" possession. But that modern education silent, while Bab grumbled away in her "Well, those who live the longest will herself expressed in Trevor's eyes, and out a perfect screw at a fair rate of considerably improved on by 'My thoughts by day, my dream? by in its purely narrow secularism, usual style over the thousand and one she cowered beneath it, closing her is5 speed, 'See the most." nighteverything I have shall be yours with its eye on individual rights rathei petty annoyances which she managed to own, and pulling the bedclothes over its companions. The machine takes up Then there was a silence, Trevor Lane, if only you will consent. My dearest than on individual duties to a higher find at every turn. her face. but little room. A man could carry it who was an artist, went on with his Madge, do not keep me in suspense, but law in the first instance, has invaded At last Trevor rose and took up his He did not attempt to speak to her, under his arm without much difficulty. tell me painting, and the middle-aged spinster the sanctity of marriage and mado a by hat. but taking up the letters walked out of A wire is fed through a tube into the "Stop your raphsodies, foolish, man! word oi marriage vows few people will "Going out, Trevor, instead of to the room, called the little maid of the 'he called Cousin Barbara sewed her machine. It is carried forward by revolving Believe me, I am not worth them. I'll deny who have watched the business work?" establishment, and bade her go to her teeth. As it appears, a knife white seam with much dillegence as she acknowledge, however, that I am rather communities where the secular idcaa He leaned over her and kissed her. mistress. Then, the letters still in his cuts away the surplus metal to make sat in the sunlight on an old settie by fond of you, perhaps on account of the have had most perfect sway. "Ay, only for a httle while, dear cousin. hand, he put on his hat and went out. the stem for the thread, just as ^the window. spontaneity there is about you. Hope The old notion of a wife was that she I shall soon be back, and we will have Poor, wretched Barbara her punishment, the chisel operates at the lathe of the Cross-gained though Barbara was, it will last, thoughthere, don't gush was a helpmeet. The modern termagant some long hours together in the painting when they told her he was gone, wood-turner. 'there was one being she loved with a again. I believe vou'll try and be true idea is that she must be a companion room." was almost more than she could bear. vdeep, fervent devotion, and that being to me, and"with more seriousness of or nothing. There is more difference "Yessilent hours, while you are He had never forgiven Madge Craigie As this is finished, a small tube, in ^wa3 Trevor Lane. And so she ought, manner"I will never be false to you." in these two conceptions than at dreaming of that Miss Craigie's false, when he believed her to be tne thief, which the thread is formed, advances for he had been the kindest of fiiends He tried to take her in his arms but first sight appears. The secular person bewitching face. You'll rue it, Trevor how then could Barbara hope to be and clasps the stem, forms the thread to her. Left at the age of fifty, without she repulsed him gently, bidding him says certainly there is. Your Bible you'll rue it, as I'm a living woman." forgiven. at lightning speed, and falls back. As a sixpence, Trevor Lane, who was only be rational and discuss their future idea was that woman should be a drudge "He was gone, but her words followed Ail that night he did not return, and this is done, two knives cut that portion her second cousin, had invitsd her to prospects calmly, and so, for awhile, to her lordly husband. So the secular him all through the woods seemed to during the next day there was no sign of the wire off, and the completed come and live with him and manage they did, no illusion being made to person gets in his abuse of the Bible be echoing through the leaves. from him the servants and neighbors screw falls down. The wire again advances 3bis house for him. This for the last five Cousin Barbara, or the part she wa? and at the same time adds to his own In the vicarage garden stood Madge, did the best they could for .Saibara, and the process is repeated. The years she had done right conscientiously, likely to play in their lives. poor blindness. Plainly, the Scriptural fresh and pure and lovely looking, in the who was so quiet and enduring and patient marvel of the machine is best grasped both as regards housekeeping and On a sudden Madge's eye fell on the idea of a wife, as a helpmeet, was daintest of blue muslins. She kissed that they all believed the end when the size of the screw formed is understood. the giving of such good advice as she open drawer. that in all conceivable ways and especially her hand to him when from some distance must be very near, since no one had This week the largest size considered a young man required. "Wilfrid Lane!" she exclaimed pointing in the temper and tone of her life she perceived him, and he scarcely ever seen her so subdued before. are being made. They are an eighth of Trevor Lane accepted both services to some papers, on which that name she should be a joy and an inspiration returned the salutation as coldly as Twenty-four hours had passed since an inch in length, and it would require 'with apparent gratitude, bearing the in-fliction was written. "Wilfrid Lane? is he a to her husband, who, as shepard oi he intended, for at the sight of her Trevor Lane went aAvay with the letters 200 of them to weigh an ounce. The oi constant advice with so much relation of yours How odd I should warrior or mechanic or priest, waa more than half of his suspicions seemed when a London hansom drove up to the thread of the stem is so small that it is ^resignation, even cheerfulness, that he never have thought of that before." recognized as the main burden-bearer to disappear. garden gate, and he, himself got out, proved himself to be a thoroughly good scarcely discernible to the naked eye. 'Why Do you know him in the outside world. Her love a sham, her kisses but to accompanied by Madge Craigie. tempered fellow. Each machine will make 5,000 screws a 'I know Wilfrid Lane! As well as Because to-day there are perhaps a betray Could woman be so false She looked very ill and wan and was The fact was he was truly sorry for day. The machines have been at work though lie were my own brother." larger number of women who take up "Oh, Trevor," she cried out when he by no mean3 the handsome Madge she his cousin Barbara, who had, he considered, a little more than a month, and are thb "How strange! He is my halfbrother." these outside burdens and carry them was within hearing, "such glorious news had been five mouths ago still there been soured by bad treatment result of years of patient investigation that does not alter the essential, prevailing I have for you. Your brother Wilfrid was a bright expression in her eyes in the past and, though it was no fault "Yes, he is much older than you are. and eternal order of things. has not so utterly ruined my father as which looked like rapturing happiness. Canadian X&ailway Swings. of his, yet lie was resolved, if possible, When did you see him last?" Nor does it follow that women the world was at first imagined! Some of the Trevor led her straight up stairs to The railway kings of Canada are getting to make her life fair and happy the "I have not seen him for seven over are, atjy niore fi^cd for cojapario^ property is saved, and I shall have a dot, Barbara, whose agitation on bcip]ding on fairly well for the limited country "future. Hence every cross he answered years." to men in thelense of shaiing their actual and not come to your home an utter her was painful to witness, bul MatlgTJ with a caress, every recommendation they live in. The magnates of the "Ah! of course he is always abroad. world's work than they were of old beggar." knelt down beside the bed, and taking that he should alter his ways with a Canada Pacific who are just now pressing But you go abroad sometimes why not Mrs. Carlyle cnted to be a companion I do not want money," answered ihe old woman's hand, Bhe kissed it promise that he would be circumspect. the people for beveral more millions to se^ your brother to her Thomas, and so made his life Trevor, scarcely graciously. I have gently. And so five years had dawdled on, to complete that road do not seem to "Tliere have been family differences, misreable and her own. If, instead oi enough for both." "You loved him so well you grudged 1| and the summer at Heathfield, about stint themselves of anything in order to Madge.'' prating about companionship and stitching "Why, Trevor, what has happened. him to me, did you not, poor cousin ten miles from London, where Trevor carry out their contract. President "Oh! It will be awkward when we his boots for spile, she had wrought How gloomy and stern you lori, Well, he has promised for my sake to Lane's studio and pretty home were situated, Stephen has just got comfortably located are married if I may never see Wilfred. the hidden charm of her natme into his "Something has happened which has forgive you, and together we will try came and went with but few incidents I wonder what he will say when he his million dollar residence. It weary hours Mr. Froude would have upset me exceedingly. Those letters and nurse you back to health, and you to disturb the current of the hears that lam going to marry yon." is built in Paladin style, the piilars that had a different story to tell. George Wilfrid's letter, that you saw in my will on your part try to love me just a cousin's waystill Madge Craigie came. A sort of a shiver passed over Trevor Lewis and "George Eliot" tried the support the portico being wonderfully drawer last nightare gone." and he little." Thi3 was the evil day for which Cousin Lane. companionship theory and sunk the carved. The floor of the lobby is ofc looked at her fixedly while he spoke. Barbara nodded her head in assent, Barbara had never ceased to look "My brother Wilfred is scarcely the best of both their lives in the business. three varieties of marble. The ceiling "Gonewhat do you mean and the doctor coming in at that mement -the day on which Trevor Lane would sort of man with whom I should care So did John Stuart Mill and his Mrs. is of polished mahogany, as are also th* "Some one lias taken them away: do ordered no more talking, so the lovers, elect to devote to another some portion for my wife to be on intimate terms," he Taylor. These are noted examples that window sashes. The walls are of polished you know who it is?" restored to bliss in each other's society, of the love she wished to appropriate Said. little people of chromo culture are aping Italian marble Avith "Trevor, you frighten medon't went down stairs into the studio, and wholly to herself. and so petting burning examples for a "Oh, yes, I know he is avaurien, but paneling of Vieana marble, glance at me like thatbut tell me the old lady, with a load taken off her "Trevor was not yet thirty, how giddy world. Perhaps there is a distinction that can't hurt me, and he is very amusing. except the central panel, which is of whose interest would it be to take them? mind, was left by means of one of the 'could she expect it to be otherwise woi th considering in the contrast Quite a treat to see his dear old M-, Mexican onyx, polished until it looks What are they about?" doctor's draughts to have a few hours .she would ask herself, repeatedly. of this old Bible and this modern handwriting iu your drawer." like a jewel. The furniture of the waiting 1 am afraid you know too well what of quiet sleep. Nor did cousin Barbara 'Then she would shake her head and idea of marriage, and the young people, "He ruined Cousin Barbarathat's room is of rosewood with surperb they are about." die. She fought vigorously with death mutter: "If I could only like her but at all events, may as well look at the why she is here," persisted Trevor. I! Why, it is only last night I discovered carving. Mrs. Stephen's room is requi-' for a day or two, and for a while she this Madge, this flighty, silly Madge vision through both glasses for awhile. 'Very likely. He ruined my father that Wilfrid Lane was your site in a set of furniture of cherry and succeeded. She would never be able to to marry my Trevor! Ah, me!" Cousin and my father ruined him that's why I brother." satinwood which cost $20,000. The embellishments speak quickly or sharply again, but she Barbara failed utterly to recognize am poor. Yet I owe him no grudge. "Ah! You are a good actress, Miss of the different rooms are managed to make herself understood, The Great Niagara Crash. that whoever the girl was on whom Trevor why should yon?" and once Craigie." said to be beyond description. The palace and in expressing her deep contrition An exchange says: Trevor bestowed his affection, she more she looked into his eyes with that for the past she kept her word-when she built by Mr. Mclntyre is equal in "Trevorgreat heaven, Trevoryou The portion of the ruzge bank i would consider her objectionable and strange mesmeric power she had, which said she would always be gracious and every way to that of Mr. Stephen, and do not believe that Ioh, this is too ab- $&* nearest the Horseshoe falls, on the displeasing. set every nerve hi his boby vibrating. pleasant to her new cousin in the future. that of Mr. Angus is said to have cost surd!" Canada side, known as "Upper Table For a long while there was no sound And from talk of Wilfred Lane they So Trevor and Madge were married. more than either, These are the three W 'You know nothing of the disappearance Rock," fell at midniqhc lastnight with iieard in the studio save the flies buzadng drifted back once more to thamselves Of course Barbara had to give up the chief men of the Canada Pacific who got J^ of those letters?" a deafening crash, that was heard a nd on the window panes and the old and their own affairs, murmuring together housekeeping to the young wife but $25,000,000 and 25,000,000 acres of land "Nothing, upon my word as I stand the concussion felt for a mile away. -clock ticking on the mantel-shelf. Trevor softly in the light of the pale she still kept her place in the studio here a living woman, I swear it." Thousands of tons of solid rock fell himself at last broke the silence. to build that road and are now asking If moon, which had risen and cast a magic window, though the white work was no into the gorge below, and with it hundreds the country tp aid them further. i "Madgrf is coming here this evening, He shook his head her very determined spell over the scene broken at last, longer on her lap, and instead of it the of tons of ice. The extact position Cousin Barbarayou will be civil to assurance made him doubt her however, by a little scream from Madge. powerless right hand lay on her kne9 A Wanting Element of Education of the break is between the Prospect her for mv sake will you not?" more, and he turned away. "What is it? I heard something as though seeking strength in the sunshine.FjL-om Some say train the intellect and life house and the great Horseshoe Miss Barbara looked up suddenly and moving. Is it abogevor Cousin Bab?" "Alas, Mis3 Craigie, that I should the Argosy. will become better and surer. But experience falls, just above the old Table Koelc Baw tno light of love in Trevor's flashing 'Cousin Bab!" And Trever, indignant live to say it, but till those letters are is against them. Learning^ and next to the spiral stairway leading eyes, the glow of a deep passion on lest Bab should have been listening, found I can enter into no further engagement. does not beget virtue. The worst crimes to the path behind the sheet handsome face, and the sight of it Electrical Inventions. went through the portieres in to the Bobbing me of them could of the past twenty-five years have been 'J of water. It was only by a miracle yseeemed to chill her heart to ice. painting room, the moon, as it were, The Electrial Fxposition which opened be the act of no common thief, attracted committed by men of the highest edu- $- that the stairway was not demolished. She answered coldly: "Miss Craigie followed him. in Philadelphia on Wednesday by an open door other valuables which The government iron railing for over cation. Y'ou must present virtue to the. -wants no warm words from me since "No one to be seenon into the garden ought to bring many novel inventions were in the room have not disappeared." 150 feet was carried away. It is at mind day after day in its brightest light,' you can utter them so glibly it is enough he passed. Barbaia was in her before the public. Some of the curiosities "As you will," she answered, bowing this very spot that nearly all the visitors so that the mind will become enamored but for the last time I saybeware. room he could see the reflection of her are thus described. he/ head proudly. "If you can believe stand and get the inspiring view. of it. You must endeavor to make the Trevor Lane went on working deliberately form on the drawn blind. Instead of Many who attend this exhibition will this of me, it is indeed better that we Had this iall of rock occurred in the practice of virtue a habit, What is% at his picture and Miss Barbara returning to the spot where he had left doubtless be surprised to learn that the should part." daytime, doubtless a heavy loss of done for the hand and the intellect must|L. huddling up'the white work on which Madge he walked down the garden and subtle power of electricity can be made And so, as Trevor had promised, in life would have occurred. Tne forma4 also be done for the will. Moral train-#2 -she was eniia^ad into a bundle, escaped called her to c6me to him. "The night to hatch a chicken as well as to slay a less than an hour he returned to Barbara tion of the precipice is now entirely ing begets the one great thing wanting^ -with it into her own apartment. was so beautiful, the moon so bright," orse. That man can make this marvelous in the studio but during all that day, changed. One can now stand on the .When this scene took place the afternoon on earththe thought of duty duty to* he said, "it wa3 better there than indoors. force a generator as well as and for many days to come, both the* bank and see behind the heavy sheet was already pretty far advanced, God and man. In the education of this destroyer of life will be demonstrated conversation and the painting went on o* water into a dark chasm. The and the month being May, it was not country teaching men to be servants, to From the garden they" strolled into by a curious electric incubator which is haltingly. greatest curiosity is manifested by the very late when the sun finally departed drive horses and labor the street? an adjoining wood, along a pathway big enough to work upon 2,100 eggs at Miss Craigie he did not see again, villagers and tourists, a nd throngs ol behind the western hills. Trevor could think not. It is largely without a mor~t leading to the village* where Miss once. It is already practicing upon and report said she lay ill at the vicarage people are moving to the- spot. A BO longer see to paint, but he lingered al side, and the sense that it is noble tolabor, Craigie dwelt. The vicar was her uncle, several hundreds, and the incubator but this report did not reach Trevor mass of limestone and slate 1,000 feet .on in the studio, gazing dreamily at his that every man has a duty to pre-! and she was on a visit there for a will be so managed that every day of Lane, since he never went out of the in lenqth by about 60 feet in width ^picture till it was nearly dark. form, is being destroyed. I produce* while. Nor did they come back to the show will witness the event of a new house now and so no one but bis cousin and 170 feet deep is piled in a heaping At last he shook himself back into a dream that it is ignoble to labor, that Trevor's cottage that evening on the brood of gay young fledglings. Perhaps Barbara heard it, and she, in her muss, below. One hundred a nd twenty-three reality, and raising some portieres which contrary he want into the vicarage and the purpose of life, is to be a grand gen^ the sight most pleasing to the eye gruff, rough way, said: "Itwas wiser to thousand yards of rock is divided the studio from the dwellingroom stayed talking to the vicar till past 10 will be that of the great eleetrical.fountain tleman. All education that affcnrdanarO let sleeping dogs lie, and make no allusion calculated to have fallen. The supposed in which he and Barbara usually o'clock. which stands in the center oi the moral training is incomplete. "With aU to Miss. Craigie, with whom it was cause of the rock giving way is sat, he went in, dturok a match and main building. From the apex of a evident tlvat Trevor had quarreled," possible training we all know how dif*^ How he should tell Barbara that he iamp which stood on his own the low water, steady freezing weather a1 lighted stone shaft twslve feet high a column of though be, had never vouchsafed to tell ficuit it ia to-begoo4.-Maasjgnoi Qap^f.tf was absolutely engaged to Madge for the past three weeks and the heavy particular writing table. water issues in the form of an aquatic umbrella Barbara about the letters. He did not vCrni^ie puzzled him not a little during el. _^, ^j-.^T fe! I weight of the accumulated ice. "I wonder if fifae will comaI almost cara to allude to them, for one reason. his w*lk home, jd^ probably .would beautifully,illuminated by a ^^Mj^^,^?^^^^^'