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Fond du Lac District Continued. Baraboo Conference. Lodi Camp Meeting. Fall River. Revival at Appleton. Rev. Elmore Yocum. Revival at Sheboygan Falls. Revival at Fond du Lac. Rev. E.S. Grumley. Revival at Sheboygan. Rev. N.J. Aplin. Camp-Meeting at Greenbush. Rev. A.M. Hulce. Results of the Year. Janesville Conference. Omro. Rev. Dr. Golden. The Cowhams. Quarterly Meeting. My Father's Death.

William Aplin to pilot it through, and the amendment to the "Injuries to Property Act" was assented to on the 23rd of October, 1888. On the second evening after my arrival I sauntered in the Botanic Gardens to kill the time to dinner at 7 p.m. Being a stranger, I was ignorant that the Gardens were closed at 6 p.m. I noticed that the few people I had seen on entering had entirely disappeared.

I didn't think it mattered much the other day, when you told me you were going down there to take tea with your teacher; but when I find you are to make friends with the young clerks who are the relations of your teacher, I think it matters a good deal." "But this clerk, as you call him, has a great deal better manners than Charley Aplin. He behaves a great deal more like a gentleman."

The agreement was that we should provide him with loading from Townsville to Winton at the rate of £30 per ton, until he had paid the purchase money of it. This he did in a few trips. These teams could not carry the whole of the goods I had purchased, so I left an order with Clifton and Aplin to forward the remainder by carriers as soon as they could despatch them.

He was a man of kind spirit, pleasant address, and specially successful in leading the social meetings in his charges. Reference is made to Dr. Cooke in a former chapter, and I need only say in this connection that under his Pastorate Summerfield had a prosperous year. At Wauwatosa, I found Rev. N.J. Aplin, of whom mention is made in a former chapter. His assistant was Rev.

Joshua Aplin wrote Chief Justice Smith that the efforts of the people were unparalleled, and that on his arrival he could scarce credit his own eyes at the sight of such industry. But, he adds, the people had no legal right even to the ground their houses covered, and they appeared to be almost in despair at not getting on their lands. The greater part of those in the town at the mouth of the St.

Oh, I have it 'from the middle and humbler walks of English life; not blue Mayflowers, but common colors can't you see that it will be such larks for me to use this little fact like a little bombshell, when Mrs. Arkwright, or Maud, or Flo Aplin, or any of these Mayflower braggers begin to hold forth?" "Why, Kitty, I thought you liked Maud and Flo!"

There, there," as Laura tried to stifle a fresh sob, "that's right, take my handkerchief, yours is sopping wet, and My goodness, there comes Maud Aplin she must not see us sniffing and sobbing like this, she'll say we've had a quarrel. Here, let us go into the little recitation-room, quick now, before she sees us."

"She may not be of our set, as you say, Kitty; but when I think of how Maud and Florence Aplin talk sometimes, I don't feel very proud of belonging to 'our set." "Yes, I know, Maud and Flo do brag awfully now and then; but they are nice girls, and it is a nice family, mamma says." "Every one seems to say that about them, and I've often wondered what they meant. I'm sure Mr. Aplin isn't very nice.

And into the little recitation-room Laura was very willing to go and hide her tear-stained face from inquisitive eyes, while Kitty, penitent and overcome more by the spectacle of these tears than by a sense of her own shortcomings, followed briskly after, with this cheerful little running fire of remarks, anent the Art Club lecturer: "I'm just crazy crazy to see this Monsieur Baudouin; for what do you think Flo Aplin says?