The Govemor Daughter By Constmee_l?_'_Acey Mackay coavrisht- ’°°°~ “Y E' °~ one stood on the porch ot i-gloniai H3319' th” wma iight hair, on hand iiaiai; WND ‘md ilriculll she ° ' ,mine boy DHHS' at butii was nefn ,,. ner saw WN '.5 "5-4. °” “ inn.. nnniaiilvv *lie v°» 11 nina iii il d“‘;.t~"f'-I-ul-. 'Y worse for weoi‘.`* ‘I <=?- could hide the fact that inucli Wm-H ii( the edges. Nova less lie cm-rind himself with 5'-certain assiir- iincc, which the sight- f Juliet Arling- wn, standing erect and expectant by iae door. dia not in me least diminish. Brel H0 inouuted~the steps. .luliet stopped 1 ` 3 ' J uf \_i ff__`_- .; /I l is V :__~.-_ _i _ GUI? ` i 1 i '1‘f.’:i“ _~.5_,:; i_' _» i . iii _ -' ii, ".i oaminn ro ann Yoo, sarmiza.” U1 playing with her' riding whip and look- ygou cd at him iuqulringly. He raised his go hat “Governor Arlington is at home, is fe he not?" he queried. His tones, like Yi' n ` = ' _ ‘ .' the' e governor chuciiiea, “I guns; e iight." he ahswei°ed,""nnd lie it~§vithoat a mite,_ot pull." ' Be ed pan: air anngaier -innings nie dws,_'wi:ere A stretch ot woodland d be seen. mellowlng toward au- _- -_ i v f __ dl *' i loan . w -’*‘ , . _C0l1.l ' tn ost people nnd you that way, ta- , dear,"-said Juliet, with an np- ’ iatlve glance. h ‘ DNC on his rugged New England face. Arlingtons, father and son. had governors ot that state, whose nite hills are not more iirm than hearts ot its people. And the s of the governors had been wo- ot tact and breeding, who lived ily and tmgally-in 'the greatfco-» house; but who rose to state oc- Glls with. a`hospltallty_ that was as li as it was bri,liiaut‘,` - _ ‘And you're' very like them, Juliet," overnor was fond ot saying. “It mother was alive.. sho would be d ot' the resemblance. The way rule this house and preside over i IU MT l iight , -fl" If ltllgan -r i f ir" $5, ‘I ` W vis ad, and your discernment ot charac- liis eyes, were very direct. ` - , “I really don't know,’_’ sllld Juliet, ` ivithpoiitciuditference. _ ` ' "`“` ter really wonderful in a girl of we ll “ t is the young_man’s name, ta- ;i8‘?’_ U. and The young man _~x___ _ i;lA`_ ew as ln- 98190111- , `>' ."_ - ` muse ohn #axon lit her candle tor her. “It means," - ilashbd Juliet hetorei etter than that,” he replied. "Pvc ih'li%|i he llilgeg, watching her as she F3101! Miild sDeak~"li: means um; ai _ il ‘JUN (B9 3701153 mlm 1 wept for ‘lwentfelip Che its. the candle’s glow ¢*I1I1¢l.|d_8f8!9¥'11fl`y‘lleart hasibeeiiielqfit-é ' ' f _ ' _ ` V _` _ _ orivnte searean-y.~; _ nrakin¢,n_noii:=nr1o roi- inn pain gala ea mar it niosorrriiing mmm,”-» _ _ __ _ _ nl? lei. Jllllsheild -“I?011't you mean," ,otliiai-_hair and the delicate beauty or “The rlghtrman at the .-rishe.¢im,,i»_. " ”” '5’"""-' '-”’ ”“"'i ’" _ff .» ._ _,_ -~‘- ‘ __- __ Siildi B_|l_P_P|DKll-lt0.|!Bl1_0llll|l'n“thi1t_ het lB.0e.,.H§ll2way up she paused and l1U0£ei1 the governoi-_ softly and. mid. " ‘ - » --- ""§"`*’“""*“' _ y_oung_m_»in foimd__yo_u¥" ` 'looked o_ver_ the _baiustnrn Her lips out his hand to ' - - Wm sm _,M em _www _“__ __ arn_».... _ .Auction lloascliold Effects “Good night,” said Faxon, halt be- ' _ ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' "1 _ch°’C° Bllndnll L°§ 51t“` (nleat.hn_hl%_brea¢hl mu watcmng han ‘_ F At Reiiaence o*ii.ii’§Es,_»_Ergest Daw iitfdi on hUpp;“l;'18;"t»;y¢;i;o`;1veri_Z is d I ;_y __-pi,-_.; .; k ' Lsrge on thu Scum and |.___ix-lg inei"` ' _ ` __ n a _ii ` _ococ a.m it f” `= ` = Hts raw Showed if baiaa between "°°””_>’~_’“°'.“ P"”P’°“P“ °‘_“°'°'§‘P' ,Y _,L_ . _ hifi;gf§>l?0iC4};ll¢l=‘f1l.yPlf0' pride and love, and pride assumed the "tml W0 BlKU5'l»h°¢ .Y°“i' l71°°d fl |111- A” Mm' ""“Y"_’“ ‘F IF'-"mg_ the "5" wet This is (me of gh.; mo t de., mastely He shook his head puts - - _ dence. sale will ~~hs_» positive, ann with- - - e best ones.do,"_ he. mused, ii u l Nothing else." he answered coldly. One oi"the neat facts oi experience °“é fgskégfé Hi; K' 'rlm ,O dcsk sl“’l’l.e and beiqt Sinfwel h‘_'ilf"”l5 Clmrch. ` but the look of addmtlon that he gave Inn omewmon is that Hom” Bam* wnlzuthhonél "“_,Pb°ok'_ shelviis mW» sites. in the Clly. Loi' i:1rii~:i.liii> her haunted her dreams that nl ' Slit 'md rlll nl e' Tl _ corner car cis oil cloticiiball’ rack, “muy lo _ _ _ for many nights fitter, lhag » zivezayhgsuimllfs T22; ‘$15,185 nurcanys, chlliria: nisthntees, cook stove J A MBS i,AR'l`ILi{. Outwni-diy their life went on exactly m°'ngth uid mimm(;n__ alumna ~-tm; aid kiichrn fittings, caipegtevs work 4-zzdlf. Recording Steward ni! hh the same. Fnxoii neither sought nor bl od I , ’. . Ulfllfll- l*‘_"V" m°W¢f» 1°* UNH S in P0¢S» ' ‘ ' avoided her. Both went quietly about ° '° mn "h°'°°mp1°n°n’ hmm' up P"°§""°.l""“= elm . their duties. The incident that had so me Wh°’° °y“°m‘ ` Adl ‘M °b°v° e "early new and "1 u `BUi'l'€i1' them seemed utterly forgotten. `s This |:_i‘1’;‘°_9; gggnugnznwlg §i°°l§" _ I fflfefffs cash Winter melted into spring. and into ` “Supl 315 55° Pl' 8 0 ° 0- _ _ ' _ _~,° ' ____ ` one evening .inner cam inrrnni n long »"A¢wvi» no substitute for Alcum Marktii N031-_0N, N 0L ICC 10 FlSl`lCl°l'l'lCl`l " rumble in her garden. The essence of - "1 7 -_ - I 4 3odtis l `Auctioncer. _ é _ . l ’ the Bowers seemed still to cling to her. S; ' 3 ' - - ' ' dewy and fresh and ineffable Moon ` I fl ‘vii I _ _ _- -.i»1»»< ' -> ,WL in -i .5 ~ -~. _~ 1 ~ - fed this year; iiunliaug lisiiiui; Amin- ` iignt streamed in the _windows or urn °“‘h“"‘”¥__'E;’°‘1;° GP* “_ 91148? _ ___ i menus on rsrof MHY- U _i ii-3. me aa »~»»»<» she wer ° '°‘f"."°'1==f“~' 9° °°'f°‘r°f°° “" J i '.yiizfsii:‘=.;°;..i.‘:°::iii..:..;;:.:;. Cm ows you~have ii steady heart and gzllvglrll 31113352 tnniéhpiznvv ‘t1i;b§ “tailre 113- .w V~_-_--_.=___._.,,=_ ummm. .__,___.-, A od I i I H Oakle A liiéense ice oi‘r$til.oo per mnu in .. ' .. .. ~. . Y- o ar ernare n 021 0 Y li l . rmcn. ~ __ -Tvhu Fawn swndlns in the shadow- P.l‘°°”"‘ ' ‘ff°°f°“"' ‘.Q“°°" lm.. enroll. Apply io »° We QnaJf“XFi&hl‘nnsoN. ""’“"‘1 "’ “my nty_two Mutely siie_._held out thecnndle toward 'md mv” I~{°5°5 U‘""" (""“mm an Wim - Rollcd Outs selling at lowest prices by' »mm"and he- es-isuycd tollgm It for her' A. Horne 8; Co. 4-Zildttsriiiwftf Firtisiic ready to smooth to mnko tho most ot Arlington woman .`l nt¢r¢q_ i .~. ._ ' away‘to see the -#oral ‘decoration iigiumheon, eye, the dinner table, tor she was e . 1, Our Wall P S li The demand has been phenomenal which unc Jura es t 'il g ur o sti further efforts to populari/e our lsplendid lines. _With this end in view we will, for the “eff 1.0 d=~‘v§» sive. I0 each i>uf¢h=i_Si=_r_°_f‘S1'l.f1¢<=;i_ #rel already l>>"if="T_f*.1_~‘- i.aw¢_Si‘_¢