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boxes, much as are designed for plate and napery ‘The windows of the air ‘oom were thrown wie! . as though to air it, aod I saw some of those) ng the table fora meal Platnly, I concluded, | my tenant was about to return (THe ADVENTURES OF A GIRB|5 TEVENSON. furnished the lower part of the house, left a Danquet and then departed. [ tnferred some sort was to occur e that ‘ : “ Bie : y I went home and returned in the waited, tn an u conse, woere You! # Pal . : Time Med: it etruck on 8 . i y after | was aware of 2 s stately and agreeable, ‘! andiady will d id of this house he took a) ; eds nett . admitted bimseit, | ven your < he lamp-lechtedt hal! the Oad Tenant oxi me wit 1 inal Mmerved an %, 3 la much younmer aching hastily . ic a ldevet theeqiatel (Conalderine: tt 1 t ett ear and the genial mildness of the night, he ; e sew losely muffiel up; and as he can \ hie hurry, he kent looking wervousiy bel Arrt my door, he hated ard set i as though about to enter aT have} with a sudden change he turned, and began to Vas | c y f as It MAY | away; halted a second time. as if in painful indects . foetal IF r am heels in love with }and lastly, with a violent gesture, wheeled! about, re ue tt : ed ston to the door and rapped upon the iM Sir. 1 be missudged, knocker, He was simost {mmeiiately admitte | wh ! et ty | the nrst arrival Hs s e from tnsu My curiosity was now broad awake I made myeelt ie . H sn as smal! as 1 could in the very densest of the shadow on yack in his ehalr J watted for th his same Te a secon! ¥ Pt is4 . his appe i slowly and sof! ei T be But|and, ithe the first, : s for | house he paused. prot z cere nol=| gate, shut it notnete yentod him, and iesce n ry short,(the stair, Just whe f ° ent lat yecome the wife of the Honorable] o¢ the pavement. he t te p 1 x re “1 the equ e The ast i w lod a life of pe quiet. My Henry had | mufftings had will be BESS weak . was twice driven to flee from his 1 upen hin r- WA.) pont hut + for though he was ea r- rand pm ate agitation s x 1, 0 t the surface, J ceuld remain pager waive . ‘ a i ly At last | something deadly ‘ ‘ he mower of and fo ¥ anit ree are the whims of the| of the houte was close . , dime, with his latest breath, | upon me that the orimin: I ! tha 6 violente of my temper \r and the thought, as 19 i Lis On th { Mr. Luxmore, I oblivion in| my suspietons. lent me new resolve Le ness. T belfeve f house, and being now quite reckless fa : nansions, besides tht and locked the door. Ka arriage between the 7 Amore F; ! ave und them se From the dining room above I eould hear the pleas: i . nd the rf of w . 2 t a long sert ant tones of @ mversa tin On the ans pected nin r f fathers ” f t s day. ! ground floor all was not on! .burthe are incensed at the lovers the lighted ar : mel to welgt tere, then. twenty-Afth annivers f ja corona hho I me, having thrust mysetf uncalled | tt e King nal hear “And : t ewhat the utmost peril, and being destitute of any power |ing and proms aatea Gore! yourself, will you t r > help or interfere I deny that fear ond (to all his subjec ne first to re- In what sort of crim ty A begun already to as when 1 became aware. epond ts his son, who makes a last ap you murd f . a hotel, the fe ¢ Thave always all at once and as though by some tmmetiate b peal and so eloquently that the Kiog and don é r a gentleman attached ailent incandescence, of ry Ro Harris has Th a m you must upon the passage floor ig scenic se poe without n, for ! ' set, from the way pres’ 1 he threw away at r fir tenant. that here, le as far as the angle of the corridor. smemberaot tt these exp!! te tr e ance What was my door of the butler's pantry standing just ajar and @ Harold Rus ‘Nisfeateoma “The t eo shuttered and appar-!narrow thread of brightness falling from the ehink. | hen Wright sistent IV had \ } climbed to an upper| Creeping atill closer, I pat my eyes to the ape Cora Tanner, Rosa f certain va i . 1 hen 1 |The man sat within upon a chatr, iletening, 1 nd Clara ¢ Reginning with pat ' alled by the of a large van, very |are, with the most rapt attention. On 9 table tnto my habitu 1 To rapitiy p ! valunhle horses, Tt him he had taht a watch, a palr of steel reve Oscar Wilde's brilliant comedy, “The! rated the clr t " b oo: which was im-!and n bull's-eye lantern. For one second many wtante of Earnest 1 pel subsequent mis! a acres tena eae re men. His compantons |tradictory theories and projects whirled togeth wt M y the m oe silence, gravely smokin tea roceeded, with dis- | my head; next, I had slammed the door . E k Comya “Miss Fanshawe 1 he. 1 1 ° ret van and carry {rt o)| turned the key upon the malefactor. The come: Kies wh + are a very comical and most inting creature: and the bottle-baekets and (To be continued ) vein and affonia Mi and UTILITY LESSONS-—NO. v. 00 MAKE YOUR OWN DRESS. MME. LOUISE mEnES HOW. A BLACK SILK WAIST. 1s: vot way toe BY PETER DUFF, Head Gardener of Brighthurst, Orange, (Supplemented by general suggestions by J atted with with plaits of seed in the same spot two years! vrrs yt to fou! * under side rises at Besides some general suggestions to) tn succession. pene w t " om in TD govern the amateur gardener, this ar- Grow everything in a vemetadle garden | about be tra igiveiyau‘a broad! vee may | #0 lant all vegetables, and how. eee Sealant ieExeany it meltow made of \he stax The necessary outfit of teots for a0) Where space and money will permit Any jtabs. ¢ moderate-sized vegetable garden costs |) much time ts saved by starting certain ons land have a7 alout $4. plants In cold weather !n a hotbed or » : (even cold frame, the Intter being con- rpte A complete list is here given of the quantity of seed required for a given | venient and cheap ke The | frame ts simply @ frame set on the above the elbow BLUE SATIN FOULARD. tength of drill, or mumber of plants: | ground, no bottom heat being appited banked up on the outatde during Quantity of seed required: Beans, 1) it Louise the winter .M with salt hay, «traw quart to 100 feet of drill; beans, pole, 1 co ni te prepare: quart 10 100 hitls; beets, 2 ounces to [| Conran litter: The frame le prone 00 feet of drills earrots, 1 ounee to 1 lettuce celery, 1 ounce for weet eorn, 1 quart for unce for 100 feet of unee for 1,60) plante: nee for 50 hi onion, 1 unce for 150 fort of drill; parsley, for 11 0 feet of drill; parsnip, 1 nee for 200 feet of drill: peas,! rene: Wut RUITY g zm for iC0 feet of deilly radish, }| ousn ar pole, Heana and otaer wianis|evc) ten aye up Gy ice for 100 feet of dbitBPhle’y, 2 Sree eA aie ney, wali be. ap Ht Weare . cunees jor 10. yi; Ch), ae f their ert ar toa * ba Jeet path spinach, | tion thee require a heat of at leas ounce for 100 feet of drill; turnip, this rease many ¥ Jers fed I ounee for 100 feet of drill; okra, $ ide Ld ay Pugeh and Deamheed Save thie, pins RES ETECT ET ounces for 100 feet of drill; eucu ilkety {0 be violated by an exgens Parklands inches inital cower THO out’ atone. 8) xo sa fer 100 fant ofi a eumber, HI Mather “han. by toa ama port . SER NA TGC for a cloth 4: tr 1 ounce for 50 hills; kohklrab:, 1 ounce The Propet fee 18 that wh me » 1 me as for cabbage, drain worl wil) resteper y hol Fes iptineela & improve a fs interfered with by af as of w M potable Ny Tad © secure a gool crop of veetabies place tn 3 T in any or large, performs ees throe thi ecensary, ‘ ! ble woth, pa and clean cul Fare ure The vegetable ni « early ‘o hewin with, certals Nr eaurenianey or aoath- | Fensuiic, nt the smallest of vemet@e ich» r cast r le aa ati | (ranapian ° Ni ty rich ost fi cd y ne now ! nt ar deni eet ls. Peaterene a) ngand keeping in condition a moderate | nit ge chao tar caiibie K among the best pited garden: Jar the plauts bein ry is can be mellowe t Thweing fork, manure fork, wanten} yurih dias tt fibre o tise' (of spade, steel garden rake ( Barly SeatalitAa re hoe. weuftie hue, trowel and dl A Galante rat ine i nlent, by putiit will avout $2.75 baw caboutcthe ond lalla the soll is wet or tne! if wellerocted barny AU Cone ohanE toes pa eres sean of moisture, It ve procured It te my ey mgs ‘ tory for the et nf | 7 PST aR ANE | deedrained, preferably by jee than artificial fertilisers, a | Amuseme est to select a location naturally dry] several well-known da of the ists| - = and free om eurface water ter, If uaed judiciously Bs LUpPICTORIA, (FRENCH OPERA COIOLE s hie enefit for hasteniax or pny 2 er Farilest are usually sect As soon aa the ground t* AMA rom dark-colored soll, or one supplied} condition for w a coating : | with a goodly por- HELE a ghactaire teres tion af decayed mattor. one foot t wcre It the soil be shal-| When the grou = el eta tatial ni ow tt should be deop- | after pring dus Murray $s with the & ened by planing or | ‘The rows should ther ! ng an inch of two| tre proper istanee PINK DOMINOS veeg leeper each year, and two Inches eep tor the £ ng MLV. Donnelly ae tors w hn muoi'd sown a* BOON Ae not all at onea by] ¢ snditle HIsOU, y | ground ts In condition , tronching or sutwotting| "Distance between rows 12, Inches. | tos AMELIA BING! JAM ‘ness manure and| Beets, carrote, epinach, onions, leeks, cacite her miture, turnips, parsley 9) money both be abund- MA Seta teri em ree A Modern Murdale n. ‘ canon, FAmond, Wiowd tir-| “ees 7 rt tone amooth dlood. wi wd To produce o best ’ A CJ ’ very (Wo weeks up to middle of J remults @ vewetadle xar-| Thin to four inches tn the | den mhould have at| Carrote (early) Bary acer horn, é half long Danvers ate, long ofan: 5 A DIDDLR. leant one foot of Bod, | Row every two weeks Up co first of A\ ae rich soll. ust, ‘Thin out from four to six inche: Mark the garden off into squares or|in the row beds to facilitate the practice of @ ro- Bplnt tation of crops, ny De not plant she same orem an dine SP ee Wee ee tal ida a, NEXT WEEK AT ii «HOW TO PLANT A VEGETABLE GARDEN.» M. Thorburn & Co,, of this ct! 7 DOUBLE PAGE, Tee A ERR TN SOE EE eT THEATRES Produced. Two New Plays Will Be * at the Fourteenth Street Thee jay San Tay” te ae y at Daly e—Her Gord wb pertormance at the tou tay — "Sleeping Beauty two-huadredth- ench opera: nueh merrymaling tis hag rductions for Mon: ranlem ORera House ia Pulle Du Mine Ang * (a ntaacing roves, leMtly at iy reda, ay af “i Sa ‘arter in “Du Barry’ continess: manlt in-| 1 ide Duchess wih x © melolrama trom the cat he sew Star he revived at the N. J. TEN BESSONS. 1, How to Eectric Wire a House «he summer VACPEVILLE NOVELTIE s Oravewia en or a Flat The Stanhope Wheate * the dleers at Prostar aeeure fSowies nent wee Parte) Jey 8 No, 2. How to Build a Boat be No. 3. How to Paper a Room. ah No. 4. How to Moke a Dynamo. * No. 5. How to Start a Vegetable . Garden, vconce No. 6. How to Build an Engine. No. 7. How to Do Your Own Car- pentering, 8. How to Start a Flower Gar- n, No, 9, How to Mend a Clock. 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