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I THE COI 11IEH I’UK COURIER Issued e\ ery Friday morning Terms of Advertising : LK&AU J. H. STINE, • One square, first insertion.... Each additional lusartion...... • Editor »nJ Publiahet. LOCAL. 1 am : al Notice*, per line.................... la cent* Uvgular a*i\ ertine ment* inserted upon lib ri »1 terms. Terme of Subacriptfon : One copy one year, fu aifvauce.............. Oueeopy «ix moath». in advanee.. ......... mMLOepy three montila, in adv aiiie.......... s a i jo CU B KVTK» : SI» copi«, one year, in «li tui «.................. 1» .-SI ■•^e County and Southern Oregon An Independent Paper Di voted to the Intensif- 75 voi., i. GRANT’S PASS, JOSEPHINE COl’NTY, < » Job Printing *,*t *11 descripiioii, done on short nolle«. Legal Blanks, Circular». Buvluee. Card». Billheads, letterheads, Posters, etc., gotten tip lu good •>> le al Vv lag prices. M>N, FRIDAY, AÍ'IUI * LOVES DAY. o GASTRONOMIC DEVICES. attic Htam an t ttiroiign uie center ot lowcu iiv »nil try otuer ucfefei. uruugui friend ot At'iaiU s. w ho lived oTJiat CHOLERA. WIFE-SELLING. »1 V*' the attic, skirting the massive ehitu- bv the minn' w nged carrier, so that is now Joy .treet. ju the i^ Midway the la>t of those drear mouth* Iavri«tl*»n«» In thr < «illnitry Art l>e»lgnr<t to The < iMluiit <»C uf t'a- Ths Xl.rvlk uf th« BpideuUv from ludia neighborhood of Tbum.is ’ ^1 □e.s, each one of which could almost Mollv knew exactly the day and hour That vmier knows, A«l«l Ze*t to th*» Appetite. West w art!. I his While yet the earth Is hidd -n neath have held in its interior a seaside cot» ou which Abram »farted for America, home, which lie afterwards I 1 I The lingering snow s. "We haie to bo thinking up new The disease Is best known The etiMtoiu of M'lliiij* mid purchasing .4» I ■ < •< • . tage. ■afe u 'phew. John Hancock and he, sk rtiug the castle at s And the north wind defiant still things all the time,” remarked a well, wivv* in England certainly can claim a under the names of choler^, The attics were larg«.* aud high, a- d »i.ince. *aw a tiny handkerchief tint-1 became familiarly acquaint 1 r 111» trumiMits blows, 1» -e: a di.’y as full of »wveta thc attics of «uch a house should be, I b ring from tlic turret >v ndow, and Dorotbv. or Ihilly Quincy, i I known caterer reflectively. "Wealthy, | very iv*pevtabte aullqtiity, and prul»abh morbus. Asiatic cholera, »in, As summer rose. but although tolerably will light«-*!, w ent o i hi» way with high ■ inira^c and the wife "f .l iliu llaiicu s. ' ’J Irani fashionable pi-ople such a* g ve, of i* upon thr ancient law** of th** domic uf 1817 to 181(1, in whir in of Hunt "... a partuer in t f l ue tidings of its coming spread '.•re rich in those deeln dark, shadowy hope in liis heart. course the handsomest entertainments Anglo-Saxon*. If a freeman look ?nva\ glislt artuv, under the command ot the fluey, The birds among. corner.« and re e».»e~. wnose ghostly which Dolly's father, Jsfimu; 1 "As »non as lie was fairly at sea And soon the sturdy ever^reeus —want novelties in our line, just as the wife of a frveniaii. he was to pa> Marquis of Ha-tings during a war su.'««»t oils tuak" o.ic » flesh er>*ep. J Mollv was rctoa-ed from her imprison wa» senior member. Are 11!’ed w ith *>ng; ram they do in other-; ami we have to give' hU hill weregvld, to buy anoGivr wife against the natives, was rendered untit "In a few week.» Mol’y-fi The daintiest thought« of Poesy There w as ou*- part cularl' dark re ment. and both her father ami auut bail About it thruug. >ing them to them, or they will think we are for tlic injured hiiwband, and deliver hci for lighting and almost annihilat 'd. ci«» w here the low attic oi the Wot re.i.son to ixingratuiatv themselves upon were married, and went tt Ar» I many precious gems of Art oily behind the time*. Take, for example, at hi* home wing debouched iuto the main attic, tiie evisdleiiLthesutolumg effect of their house near Springate, them l'o St belong. In the reign of t'aiuu«* But eholera had ne'er visited Ear | e icon the eu.toui of placing raw oysters on Mollv. who hith always had a special liking * into wit ch Marjory suddenly disap course of discipline. th** law rvevixed sonny modification; no till the present century, w hen in 18 I 1 it F >r oli ? ’tis I ove, ’till f*ove, that says pas- Hill, with its slopiug hucklel erto had apparently eared for little but peared and shortly etnergtsi, her hail ‘•This day is mine— .** *u 14 partially seoopeil out guardian eo ¡Id compel his ward to appeared in Hussia and spread to l'o- Tills day w hen all true lovers haste, festooned with dusty cobwebs, and her the pleasure of the moment, rambling tur.'» and sparkling spring.« ■ dn<r ’¡ji land, w here war was prevailing, ' clear lee. It i» » m*i»t exci'l- marry a man *hc d sliketl. ami th U itii eyes ihnt shine eye- Id uking i tho-e ot an owl sml- I abroad on her pony, embroidering, the first place of her r «ide And ii) a t at Mniie, th ■ r hearts to lay that time, nouii'i nies at loi.g ^*7i.«loiii It looks well and keeps money paid tor her wa«* to be a vobm playing the -pinnet or reading, sud England."' deul launch, d into the sunlight might I po.i tlic ahrine ■ Vi tary gift, and not a compulson *••>! sometimes at shorter inter' M« ci < Lung yea; a to me made sacred by •• Huckleberry pasture« X ‘<,\nt.r» ut lu U'tup du. She was dragging a small black denly developed a remarkable taste for \'»y*t*T« at the ri" rigid temp* rature, i inrip. It is not unnatural to : »«is appea cd in Europe. T.u- •••_ I St. \ al'-ntinv.’ Jr I I »iieiffw »iieii’ ^iil^ to'U-ewifery. Like the Greek Peuelope, Hill!" ejaculated Sue. J ’^krilA *L*T" to «vi trunk by its b a»» handle. Sai. Vhv cholera remaimsi u «^„uJpr.ff yi-.ir- Kia! the vOrunn»«IM\ thus ubta! —Hat busied' herself* herself ■« of mornings with With | "Sue thinks.’ .aid Trix oninglt (.„•. - -■ in that :* •»■•» ,uh •>«••!! diu- bu-ied • '■ ng *uH ' bt/ a» In i- ig —. w.i.'~ • , tlMI 1 lu India before it lir»l to";y. money was transferable to anotnv* *u ner th 'dev ee » ‘oo j t », ' , ■ l./o'l li oi . gfl a .s mdar oon*id*‘ratfo i nlicnou*r it max Is one of great interest. I binls in I hav<* bvoomr UMdcM or disagreeable b I a« thev exist to-dnr, vrye.- . i | *Ts the cuxto*11 mill’. 1 • j can not be saii»factorily a LhbER. "That 1« what I cull «eeoml--igiit. , U. oiil reel *4 • ¡"-brewing. the beat **Äte**i » live* ilumag»- «*1 by our "first * its original piu*eiia.ser. Il ,*e<*m*. how principal consideration »he sail, sw ng ng it around with the; n.cilio.:» for »he m6«iaecn».mt of ••««yl- at Bi- • a. * * 1 over, not imiMLS'tibk* that the <*oiniib*iic«* to b«‘ (list the event-. •— tr\ aid foe raising <H p«g- unit \puv«a. * . »»«nd i-k'Ululiji ♦ luuub of ih*- u ‘n(vm would la* found even tltbs. •«*» u . illCtSAl A Valentino Story of Over Ono ex|nrtms» of a genuine baggage-! and, ahfiSfflW; pYlfllfTscff IltW'S [¿3» aíwi !¿^ sma»her. "1 did not know liis thing; (Aunt Pen. it *^»« ’1, .. ». . -~e'i, ...cuixSl, W.ll.» I b.liAc. lllw tls b- in ( me» an ». . J* oi, w )•« ■ w omen direot’ons, both o . •, nter ; Hundred Years Ago. was th-rc never hear of it I*-fore, and j mature into a thrift', entirely respect necessary to explain to tin |<, who. considered cummc .1 taut. guilty of iinfnitlifiilnvfe were either pul become more lavtd. t * in»t »h mid have »a d 1 had explcnsi every I able and i>ro|MT St. l.eger, •a native .„ Bo-tonian-, —.v........-, w.-i ... - hmtirse. "The hend «nd plumugisl »km of lhe to »leath or ship appeared it. the Ind .ui ivatwrs as "inve*. "Noletters came from Abram. Those fr.miliar with the topoj;j of old inch of th s en< hanted laud bird, of whatever kind it is. are Hist The value of a wife .svoin’» to have the to-ginning of the second d. e nie It was a gr y. gloomy day in lat«* were not days of much letter writing, ’ • " *’llt carefully removisl. an opcrati m re Iw-en most 11 hel»| in hght esleein, for the pre-ent oenlury. By land aim in Boston, where Springar " 1 he gills looked at it. It wa» brass October. i!ur ng the la«t week of their i’lii b .lind ami fa»tene.i by a solid hook and furthermore, letters coming to other« may like to kmol tur near quiring some littl« »kill. The bird 1» onewn* M>td at < J!oiiee*ter market l»v tereour»e wa» gr ally a c l. rat d -oji -urii at the old family country ho i«e of brass. She touched tie hook and) Molly through the posi must have what is now Spring Land '«Jone of then boned with dres«iug, you know auction in 1MI for half a crown, ami n Russians pos-ibly to >k cho era f<x> u pa«»ed through h r father's hands. But oa ’li*' Kennelxc. This ancient house, th and the b<inc I mi nt returned tn the is record«*! that the purchaser frixpieiitlv India, Arabia. A gliani tan. or ¡'ei-sia. those springs with w hich lihlAninstiln cover flew up, .lisclo-ing a •w been «kin. At lea-t. that is the way it is u«- »smgratulat«*«! him*«*lf on hia “barga n. through couriers and st g-con he !• built of Hallowell granite, was of the mass of pa|M*rs. The ilinM1 sigluxi sim Molly had a brave heart and «he had alioimded. and a fence ■IJ^ng promised in her la»t note io Ahram to built round about IL wi* — hj-":it" for ually done, A plieu«ant -cried iu this Even in a comm rci d «<*nsu he could soon liecamv clear that cholera, rhe They had hopeil for F.l zabethian style of architecture, " ith ultaneously. tp> to him whenever he should »end for entrance, the immediate ¿■lot'hood way makes a pur. culurly attract ,v«i wi«ll altord I»» I»»* jubilant, (<»» the “lot” »pt'cific choliira-gerin. was in some way something more pneiott«, more start .■ istellat'd w all- ami a large square dish. Taft, you know, sometimes ling:-a br de s trousseau, perhaps, icr. and that wa» to b 1 " lien he wa» wa.« known a« Spring it •• a* .«ilir» <l in n u '* white bonn«*t ami or other propagated along the path» i»f h ill down into which you looked from fragrant w tn age aud attar of rose a fa'rly established in business and a "Molly had come toK . Vs’rland in serve» roasted humin ng birds iu wal a black gown, the u*ual ornament in human Iniereoiir-e mil it also beca i.e proper escort could la 1 had. Fp of the ti e gnlli-r es jn tlie «ecotnl and third service of iiutique silver or even a nut shells, mid It is quite possible to the way of a halter Isdug iiiclud«*«!. evident that unless the gertm found a a time of ferment. I "Now, Aunt l’en," a»ked Beatrix, storm gatlwring in fi* Western serve »m ill-sized reed bird» hi the same which was uot bad consideration for hit« suitable »oil within a certain time they floors, and which opened upon a deep casket of pearls would uot have sur demurely, "do vol consider that an did not flourish. Observers soou dis > World had reai hed y ‘nnce-fral way.” money, let alom- th» lady’s charms. I oreli altogether ileleclable Th its viney prised, hut merely satisfied them. nut her t.itile*•».' ’p " i. • R ither an expensive di»>>, I imag "Ah. if it had only been a skeleton!" altogether right and proper thing Horne, In t’m y»*jir K»‘J another instance of covered that cholera w as more prone to s"< ius.mi. «o suggestive of tete-a-tvU-s, bare pHition of ine?” for our revered ancestress to prom pooh'd, at the sighed Marjory. "Il's Ing enough for 1 this moral «legnulaiion "n* furnished appear in certain regions and toitlfn t tin* an- “moonlight or daylight. a »uceessfiil rebellion ii«t i "Very But .»ome people, you know, | by t-h«* town oi Dudley, wli«’t«* hundreds certain localities, while it shunnedotuer r »mall Ginevra•'* and she took up a ise?” “Well," repl cd Aunt l’en. hesitating thority of hi» Most I'hr r"w Majesty, will pay heavily for having their pal i of p»*opii* wor«* a*s»mib-ei| in Hall sire t districts; end, again, that other reg ons Three conneeting rotiuis fronted the thin flat book which lay on the top and ! ♦ lolly was I ates or their fancies tiokhd were otilv visited at intervals of many river which flow d at the foot uf a rap opened i*. A com < hi the blank page w as to'tween her ent re »ympaiuy with George the Third. L|iointe,|. I paratively new and very pretty custom oim exeulng t«»attei> *. 3 •vlfc sale. The years, it is also a fact that Asiatic lirsi bid was (,in‘e-hiiifp«‘iic«‘, and ulli- idly slop ng lawn, and from the library wrtten Molly St. Leger. Her allium.” Mollv and her troublesome conviction "really surprised and < 11.» arrant fear, to lind th it A bra i that - lie ought to point the proper is that of plac ng a large mirror in the mah h r ached sixp nee. I h r husband, cholera never yet ap|mared at a place w ndow at the south end of this triad A yellow paper fastened w th a fa«li*d blue ribbon dropped from betwia'n the moral, "Molly must have done that or a rebel as could be lour ih" ( 'olon- ccuterof tlic dinner or supper table as in hit» ignora!««•«*, t -ought that after the w hich had not previously been in oom- o! ; o -ms could I»- seen a lovely r-v.T uud ready ies; bitter against taxa i catio.i with » a region where cliol- chol thecasemay be, and surround iug it with 1 cenunonx had hc«»i* rep«‘ni«»d thr»*e times munlcatton Miirjon loos*'«l else given h iu up entirely, It w as eer pictu e fratued lie:«» uu tall oaks and leaves of the album. to follow llain u -k and m« to any .»m lax. It Ini» the effect of a minia sb«* m tually hlid no claim upon him. ...... I.! ....... ier would never relent, und, hiruier. that the di*- era prevailed; . tli«* ribbon aiel disclosed a foldeil sheet. t 1 11 her father evergreeus, at tlm extremity of anopeii- "Luckily. however." »he continue«!, length. • ture la«, . and this effect i» heightened In IMKI a wife was a««ld at Sheffield ease from an infeeted locality never yet ••And who is this Molly St. Leger who ing u qmirter of mile long, at least, I r jJ'Jiin " ith by scattering ••A« 1 have sa d. her With s a »igh of relief, ••w«» have a few brighti-olored for fie paltry cmi*id«*rati«m of a quart passed on to another pl ice If the jour a»X" intuirti, cut through the primeval forest straight had au album in 176*’i. and who re not to Mrs. Hancock was we have wall, u> decide that : (lowers pansies or »otuething of that of b» er. and in IMB2 a similar purelia*e ney last d a certain time without inter ceived valentines in 1768? For as tree to flic bank of the Keunebe ■. ¡g-.ijUivr fatuo» kind over its »urfacer' only to do with the story. Two years and she ass st> it at huit The large intercourse be wa* mm!«* at Srlby-imirk« I Cross at the ruptlo». This was the work of Downing, who. as jou live. girl«, this is a genuine val- pa»sed and Molly w a» then tw enty. codlish dinners, a Uil I I J present i "Dinner tables are sometime» deco cost <»f only one-half that amount, mcix»- tween India and Europe, more particu years before, had cut and trimmed and eutine. one hundred and ten years old S uit know the old cus'otu of St. Valen that historical breakfa’P*n Mudai Madat rated with veget ible», are tiny not?” ly a ^»iiit of I m *« t , will«’ i was thought larly Englund, by means of ships which fashioned these slopes and dell» into if It i» a day, with cupids mid heart« tine s Day? The first one y ou met af Hancock entei t.i ned Ai|*«l 1* Este »ailed round the t ape of Good Hope, "Yes. that lias, oi tote years. Iiceome sutli«*i«mt for h in ill’s helpmate. < hi. w hat a fair, regular beauty. But time and n and two doves a-cooiug. oflieer, an important feature of diniier-tahle ing and three hnndnaii 'Hie tariff would s «*«* iii to be on a had never stieefedvd in carry lug eholera It s like ter the sun had risen wa« to la1 your and not h iving «tifWc i proper degree of negk'et had brought jolly find for a rainy day! to ..Up Valentine for the year. Like many di'cot'atioti. Beets, i arrots, turnip«, downward «liding -<•;«)<• as we advance from India tu England. f>r. Ji IA/Z eon back a bewitching wild'ie»». a gyps'- reading a page of Walter Scott,” said otlvr Saint’» «lay s, St. Valentine's Day ply the wants ot MT' * sent mt etc., can be cut »o a.» to re»eiutile I in the ceutury, tor a » as»* occurs, re- I'rl^nkufi r, in Pufiular Scitnct Muxth- like abandon of «traggl.ng vines and i Marjory, vvluj by fop, time you know as wa» held iu much mo;c stored observ her wrvanls to inS| I i'.nlllivl flower« of many kind». One of our | eorded by th»* «South W all's bttilt/ Neim, lawless growths, mote fascinating to a dear lo'* r of romance. tar* that u] on the < otumoii wi ••cutter»” recently made what a casual May 2. IKMy, ;t Alfn ton. where a ••Girl»'girls! and so you" v«‘ found it ance by our ancestor» than by us. town-br* d girl» than the uio»t perfect 4>Mihl tie -••nt oliserver would have taken for a hand StA WATER. And many a gift had Molly receive«! owners who C im| woman wits m >I<1 by her huaban«! for a landscape gardening ouuld pos«tbly be. 1 at la«t." er e I out a ehe«Ty voice at from Abram tn hi» character of Valen to her. some basket of flower«, «nd it wa* still lower viiluation in a public-lioii*e. llow it M*y Be Artiileifolly Prepared* "Every dnscendmit of I Three hundred nnil eighty acre» com i their elbow«. u»Hb e fniiioiH "Abram Hunt v tine. If Fin not mistaken there 1« one made, basket and all. out of vegeta* Tin* nuMiiis operaii»li bad the charm *»f li wim suppu« d for many years th’*' prised this estate of 1-airview. Hint it Mollv st. Leger s has to find that trunk in that very trunk, a tiny white » Ik Boston Tea I’artvl^ fWlba charm- hies. simplicity: in a n»om full of men he sometime ami hear her »lory. But no onee bail a deer park of a hundmi there wa« some mystery in natural sub box painted with wii te rosebud«, ami ing «lory of Molly cens'd with it. "Ye», ” »aid another leading caterer, offer« d to s II hor for a glass of ale, and body ever limto it till the right time acres, bpt that was long ago containing a rosebud. It was the one Although pariiallv H.«”j'd u- : n In- “w e have a utlUiberof new dei ices. IV« the off,*r being accept«»«! by a young stances that made It impossible for man It had now been rain ng tor three i comes, though at may be under their Abram »ent her ju»t before lie went dian. Abram won- «ma' '»•« '"ton boots, - "V' u*"Le ie<‘ gia»»es now r of the »hupe of m in, she r«» silly «gr»*» d. took off her to reproduce them. Organic substance, g addeningl von no»*-«. days, a steady down-pour, l A nil - w ine - gla«se- ................. hii 4 till them witli wedding ring, ami from that time eons and after the tea | it whs supposed that is, matter created 1 “ Her story! And who * to ■ bi the hearts of tluj country mlkjWb^ trunk, thrust herjiand UjVjna«’bound stood bv th«» peril », ein pimeli. A». Rcrli^o«. you can shier. «1 herself the i»r«»p«*rty of the pur l. v a living organism could not be sue- Pene- 'if¿5 i» ¿der the mass who now *«tt>4'atl|h ' .from* tifo viBnge re of paper«, and «* I uinoser, I hi r ¡T9 ’ * 9 »IttAi'y. , \ ci-sftillv J ‘ ,........... . '" V j, tope, "»nd Time •ml ptee»- lmv sfa bfietwd' w. ìr W u Ì'."¿-Jk;.'i",;, - brought up tlie an oi n .At flu« is prove I tu hate cream, with i light ina ile ot it 1 l - 0'1» **f dry d*i- ¿ boots a qua. XJAWS » . ♦- r *' *•*•’! ift!'*i «Tnch „Bing tus upimhn Uifli I =»V «*•-<». tare» (ajulfctaken notion. Urea, an aui- tfiat ___ moi*i the cook li.... At the .iM>i.«ra.'ice at a ir.ittliWtire * " AkAi .H«» 4 L iii.Mgs arrl (Tual. Ul'ub A aft! I iflL rr'ík * 'ft-oxc a raesmt -Her » Bt*t*«te«mlth l.fi.. sugge* ted _ Sue, i I m to k> to-» "e..«i«id.«r- m. i! autocar. ”*». -xu.' g the ¡¡rat :be ri.i» wa* 1 kuly to»f n “ c*m«wi<w» Un hull "-s’ iu «•* A r*«. •.U'.th^nQ wmhktxhh . uni Ben, drts! y eam/’said Aunt __ cheerfully, ____ w tliii swept it w ■ .rXzl liL'^xu ’ 1 who 1« kittenish in In <' tii-tes, :i'iM likes' itnW *1>v1T.“ to wfuvii statement cook Wil I fight linmle of iu U «1^ VW) cf- And Trent on ••Wet!, nn the morn — Hut Mnl ■.• Mr. Tortvy-oii. hlarksmci uf U h * «***•*'> jfelL-. .T ——> signilied her assent With the remark to eurl up mid purr iu a com - i corner. ieetive. ïïliil a tuWW of 'dear tee. light* ing of Sr. Valentine** Day*, just at quantity of tea st liy cljeglti, th it next week was court week, and it But the other.», aunt Pen ineluiksl. »•<1 111 the «.allie WWt, W)K« t T p A niinl.T- eny, is not««»! for hit kimln« ** toward -tan '*• b»v* dawn. Molly was awakene«! by a slight top boot», and tliik i»t« uiiil physleMk. It has l«M Leltovid. scouted the prosaic suggestion. ture lighthouse. \Ve make ire-cream nnimalM. He has just built a road cart, always rair ed court wwk. rustling at her window. Her dove out Abram's kuowwv for Insianee, that iirtifTi'M water "Oil. no; right here, with the beating “Cook has the universally logical in th«* shape of all kin du of lluwrr*. aixl now nn exhibit on at hl* blacksmith« Could not I m * created, and the fa t that It's delici fluttered in upon her bed. am! under Pludie, whom M d) 4 empi»» ••«! fem nine mind. " observed Beatrix, who rain just above our lie ids. put them together in the form of ho shop, which is destined to revolnt:oniz<‘ salt-water tisli died in the first imitation* his snowy wing, in the old place, wax a confidential matter!, (OoA __ , note had overhead this colloquy wh le w hist ous!' murmured Trix, stretching her queta. Then We have what appear to note tie»! with a bit of blue ribbon. Dolly Quincy, inVithig ' to take be prrft rt walnuts filberts, etc., which traveling by road ami so materially of suit writer seemed to eontiim thin ling and wanting for Ajax .it the hall self on a discarded rug, witli her head Molly loosed th«* ribbon and down fell cup of tea with Molly thnwenin^ But th« scientists in Marjory hav door. “If it always rain« court week, on Ajax's shaggy side». mi e tilled u ith sugar plums. In mak ligliten th»» labor* of that noble anini d la-lhf. th-* valent ne which you hold in your "A cup of tea! 'I he t-ptat on w ing the*e we use real shells. W e make tin* horn*. 'I’ll«» iiloa i* to oc«»:i*ioni«ily Berlin have rerproducod a suit-wafer why. then, of course, it's alwir s court ing sat down in a huge chair with h.in«!. Marjory . R* a«i it, plea.se.” Ami irresistible even to so tefmin«* imitation eherii<‘s. grapes mid plums, give the h«»is«» a ehamu» to rklo in the that is Ri tually superior to that of the week, isn t it? Wonder if Supreme «pidery leg« which instantly collapMsl, Majory, sitting up among th«* ruins of rebel as Dorothy Quincy HI"' < *m ami till them in the same wuy. Thet «•art a* th«» «Irivrr. ’l l»«* idea w im first ocean. and in which st-a tisli live nn.l Cotfris and »tortus prevail » muitati. - lav back comfortably among the ruin» th»* sp.d*r-l« g cha r, read: the tea wa« mad.« < im ip liad tl»-« thrive better than in »alt-water brought ously over the universe! I'll a»k her. while aunt Pen liegan: deeoratc a table very nicely.’' s»igg«*st. d to Mr. Torr«»yaon by seeing a from the ocean. Like wine, this arti drank and Molly w»«otlto p< (It may as well In- explained here that “Do you think of anything «»)#<• Oh! oh! you b g. black, wicked, splendid “<» Mollv, Molly, fair an«! sweet pouring out a «i ®o«d M n'foolli | turtle mot«» along the r«»ad carrying Ids ficial water improves witli ng.-, while A m is the Ulline tomorrow novel? ’ old fellow!” This last to Ajax, who Fa rview 1« richer in that species of l'liHt bring* you to votir lover’s side, were heard coming rapk throul tl came to her whistle with a bound and wealth which pertains to attics, than ••Oh! ye* 1 heard of a party rrrent- ahr!? witli him. The vehicle made by the ocean water deteriorati-*. in the Far, tor from uriei nn I sorrow! hall. Ahram's fo H -»• pinmi Tibi O ik «* more unto your ra*<«ruent, love, a leap, planting h.s leg niuddi paw.« most of even very old family mansions. . Jv where a «•:it‘»n»r served what ap Mr. Torreyeon has four high wheel» Hamburg aquarium the water lias M \ iiits-i ‘iitfvr come* ttyiiikr; and Molly guilMly )tl"d tiilte on her shoulders, and slating her For after the Boston Fire of 1X71 many peared to lw p«*rfeet eggs, and ivlvn an«! tin* place between them arched, so not been changed for fifteen years. Hnd Fling back the lattice—tak»* lii:n In— pot out of sight iimior * edge 4 lu remonstrances with a sweeping lap of ancient relics were transported thither 1 Your \ aleutlne espying. they were opened they were found to that the home te hitched under the it Is perfectly clear, odorless, and of ample train. But gla ’ But dTioi h s huge tongue, which fairly hid from for safety, not only tho-e belonging to contain live <,anar\ birds. One of the wagon bctw««en the wh« els. his head th«* very tout qunlity. All that is need ‘•Corue, com«*, my Mollv, here I wait, fragrance could no» 1* »pn»m 1 Molly St. Leger » d rect descendants, view her piquant merry face. party, a voting •ady. broke into one of proj«s»ling a little lieyond tlm fn>nt ed is to ad-1 something to make up for The good ship spreads her Hails; effectually hidden. .Ab“1 *'* 1 1 Bearing such precious freight aw thou, "Oh, shut that «lo ir. do. Trix. and but also heirlooms of families into wheels and III* tail 1u*t birely clearing evnporation. The follow ng is the re the eggs i Hther cnivlcstily ‘y aroma *U»pIc ou»lyF^ »he'll fear not storms nor gales. behave in a civilized manner,” growled which those dc-eeiidauls had married.) nhnt it contained ami by so doing th«* himl wheel*. Tne driver slfs just ceipt for making artificial sen-water; ing w « moo »I bye to Enghtmt's flowery fields, ltf»w*.. i tern- “ 'Mollv,' lie «al k ri.d m "Molly St. Leger was not a native Marjory, from the depths of the Sleepy I Her hawtborne, eglantine, J its poor littl«* iiiinatx. I mu t«»l*i o\«»i the hors«’* neck, am! the other* in thirteen and one-<piai'tor gillons of nre i king Come «itli the *pringthne'n ha*tenlng ne.»s, *i.» it |H.,»il she was born Hollow eha r bv the hall tire. She was | born American cit zen. that her sorrow nt I lie acridmt i ai her tin* wagon fae«» oiitwaril on o ich m I<! c . pur.* hard well-water, forty-*lx aud • bloom. tea?' reading Tiie f air Maid of Perth for and lived in a delightful old castle in interf< r«‘<l with the enjoynieiit of the The h »ro* isaofastened tha the pulling naif ounces of common salt, three and My life long Valentine!” .(’ol- dinner. 1 hear that a Nrw York m»n is di«lribuled over his body ami <loea a half oun.K s of -ulphateof magnesium. “‘How can I. 1 perhaps the twenty-fifth t me. and was England :t castle that would do your I ro- right in the thick of the tournament heart good just to see. Marjory , with not all <»ome on his neck am) shou’d«*ra. fiv<* and a quarter otmees of chlorate of ••Our ancestor rhymed better than he oring under hi» « Ithe recently designed what mu*t have been 1 wnere n fell the »ons of Torquil ad r. tl Imttiemeut« and a turret chamber | drew,” remarkeil Sue, peeping over guishly, •when you'—™ h very pretty table decorniion. It eon- In thia position h«* is greatly protect««! magnesium, au*l two ounces of sulphate This mixture is allow« 'lolly's own the very one from Marjory'» shoulder. vancing to d-ath with the cry "One "1 hose cooing last pound into Bo*j<n,fi*t bo» >dsU*d of a miniature forest, mad«- of from the sun and storm, ano thcr«*l>v of iKitnssluni "But Abram w i| ruil > ■' en r -.r spruce, pine ami ht ndock branches, be- rnabb*«l to make l »ng journeys with Io »Uuul for -ouie time, when some 11« w hich she ll.«l, not w ith, but to our an dotes look precisely like two lighting more for Hector!" *<-< hi i «ali-water algie adhering to ston<*|| •Mollv.' he-aid. 1 gu ’tweei 1 »aw it all last crows.” Whatever of modern authorship the cestor, Abram Hunt. less fatigue. , 111:1.1 _ ,g _____ ti m ath which wen* scnttenMl mo*»*, cones, Theae algie mullipl y ci are 1 •'■•it C 1 brary of Fairview laektai, it was rich year when 1 was in England the old ••What a deligtfully drea Iful facility know ___ But tin* principal part of the inv«*n- should to* added pine mM’dles. etc. Perched among the ■ ' -z- j out branches were a number of birds ami tlon lies in a belly ban*! about four fee! •nd grow ipilcklv. mid their function if me;' .' Htxi 1 — M.dly reina. jr™ ¡.^ th'! in the older novelists, and owned a garden with its box two hundred years you have. Sue, lor taking the jioetry l_ to supply oxygen to th«, water. t»om< the tiny teapot from • lk«l. Ving- most sumptuous eilition. creamy pages old, cut into all sorts ofo*neer «hap.■», out of everyth ng,'' »a d Beatrix. littl«’ squirnd-. I know, too. of a ca wi i»* passing tin <»r th«» horse. When hard, animals could then lie put in. nn< I bound in fragrant Rn — ia. of the prince peacocks, Greek '»»,***■■* m*id«-of- ••S lence in the assembly!'' said Aunt place. terer who sometime* iim - m a musical you reach tlic t*», of a long hill, down "nithout a "„■*•1 « |i- sfat »1 cake basket. I he minute ft is raiaed which a horse would have to go slowly as the algie niiiltiply more tender on ho ior. and its ti-lk-pond with moldy- Pen. ••There was another slip of of romantic novelist*. Walter Scoft Instantly turning at the sound of her backed carp a« owl as the l ine of paper, signed by John Hunt, Abram's Abram walked to IM|ftr**l:i<. and from the table for the purpoo’of pass- a.* lie held l»m k t’ie load, you «imply could lie ndd.sl. Sllollld the waler vo oe. the big dog sprung into her lap. William the Conqueror, for aught 1 brother and confidant, saying that a iMitircd out ever' Pl' » Di* ptcioti« irtg arouml the cake it c<«mtm*nc«*s to turn ii crank am! it lifts the horse off come turbid. It ahou!«i be filtered, and,, ; iking ■< vig to make «ure of the supply of oxygeu planting a huge paw. only part ally knew. The St. Leger« came over With carriage with post-boraes would lie in beverage into the play, awl when it is again placed on his f»* *t ••«•veral Inches from the ground, clean <• I. on an exquisite eugraving of William, and are to llrla dav as dis- wait ng the next night, at a certain orously the cliiigiiig»’."’*Vtt‘- «t w as the t.ddc the mmdc OcaiM‘1*. and the vehicle then runs down the hill an Berating apparatus can b> used witli advantage. The slice«*», lur’prohtc« .;dht r No ion. iu.r » J.'. ,_^. the »aid jtournament and eliciting * t lu tiielv French in feature as in name. place, to convey Molly with the great- w.th feeling» of in ••What <lo jou conaldct’ the tlloSl of its own momentum. It i.s provide«! satisfactory shriek from her. he Molly's portrait shows her to have .»sl possible »peed to Portsmouth, doubt!«'»«, that lio'ti My •«> '"1.1)011; novel device that you know of?” with n steering apparatus and a brake, ing sen-water makes It possible for nun to Mime time get the M>crrt of tlm plunged upon the sofa whereon Sue was been a brunette, with black ev. s. She whauce the »hip was to sail on the Quincy re leete I tlm| tl? fifi* I I h'HMt •’Well, perhaps the mo-l novel is one that th«* vehlcL* m »y I»* steer«*«! and it* itiedicinnl waters which now can be dozing and dreaming, and then dashed wa» »mall and «light, w ith ru»> i l wks. follow tg day. Iler escort was to la1 drank one cup of !/ *»*1 I»’I tea, that I heard of. but neviir -aw. It wai velocity r«»gul*.t«»»l. luf ' i they up the oaken star, clue* follo"ed by and you look like her, Trix. Johu Hunt him«elf. who. recently mar though it wa- matiy i ■ Scv« ra' times during th»» day th«» taken with advantage «inly in the loca a hi-ge block of < lear, gn^nlsh jelly. the laughing, shrieking girls, casting ' Motty « mother b ed when «he wnt, ried. W4M " ling With hi* Wife to seek had another. I Lar . In th«-center of which whs a «luck, iu fir * I hor*«» h is a chance to ride and la li«*rf« where they are found- - I tmorat'f. "Molly afterwtot* " V tiack dune* » of intense delight at his a btihv. and she wa« "broiigh ,'Atp under* hl» fc-iuim- »t-o. __ ¡»tant New full plum ige, head- 'l’ for some -prigs of terv much n*s’«-d. Atepwhen tin* hor o '"-■I- I » III. success tn rnnugiirating tnc Protic fie so the .’vipervmi«»»» •»» ••• » LJ1' "ar< « and m AJ "lC7.nd « Urtioi.ury A ci lery. ’lu^TiMfOuffato' An A1 j . aiiui . iii Lulujirjt. „" j * Molly dmp much luVed. and having reai hed the (l<>wag«*r La«!v Ihinbarion. a* tincoia- j \d 1 "L ' _ \ r**e AbrertcgT Tfpkato»* N of tju d- ’e to ’ f r- fo^it ir u fVrre«! • A sh »-/ Sre Png of di«m I .Lind ng on the third floor. stoo<i wav pnnn 4 nir a Tory a* h«*r fath«*r, and no-« almost wlq* * n dneL-V' en h t •• -'nj.-lrid •'g* 'V ing h s hug* Itfll and w«lun ng with an iiul»cji«ijjigj in her view* on all sovial she w ,’ h a loywl-h*nr»»«4 maiden, as her -•’I »rd Vidia««U\ . uund juil.i III — t.I.H’S 1 — rnal twinkle of hi« ev«»« flic breatli- matter*. M«»il\ •» earl:e*t playmate truth to her tover wh</w*, hihi ft w st | ••#h* wiw a irte* d « f ti «./ Wakh Is writ»* ii rto*i.M fn an ■ >*pa- J|vi fahged. a 'd I wbcii.h»* in*d. to* ’ •*• * I Cr*ot* ftjxáty ¡«i Naw O-swa yi regretful t idl-H. -NY» 1*» wawre—«. M- ie«s run oi the girl* up the !a-t flight. wa* Abr.iiu Hunt, the fifth *on of John no’ withoih n doep «w — ■ I !H I TvTioi*'. ! ♦ jn---- Th*y vrrr» nearer the atorm are « by Hunt« who he’d the nearest living and love that ill* turned fit the door that •»b»* wii- nn**Hd wuj MM i imted toxJk. Ti e lulo r H te’red to ■ I ’ vi* -<•*" uii'ith ’ T vvrv . ^*- in vetr* VfTcn ’ oW ricin«*iit In been dead many, v ti tv I* e^iip ft'ere «ha» iu the hullf e- , who* almost as poor a* Anthony Trol- | night an<t lodWnf her lnat upon the ■ . ii>< wbj . H wre iiimle NVw Ori .-’nr *o4«dy hi»* lo-t. to a <«»n write an Abyssinian toiok is tiieief -re low and the wind and rain »eenierf to lop»»’.* Mr. ( rawlev* found great «!ifli- little turret chamber wherein her with her *«>n ii> immense, ami «omei.im.*, year« arc < on- f..inl nqir«**«*ntofl * man in a strong desire rm« « w be holding high carnival, whistling in ' culty in providing for *o in iny *o»w. twenty happy y«*ar* ha<l Very’ «um«*l in lb* preparation of» slugle J t. tiv h r*-iii'l* «'r- « ii 'B t dd. rubli- ext ua,O»if">Min«-»«* the waterspout«, roaring down the and Abram wa- d«*-tine«l to trade. Mgnny and nappy «lie then felt, not take th«* ham! «»r her it fiirtm rly pt(*«"»«c»i - W ” volume Mr. t'uzon. an English scholar, S »lr «Ii w”" » mtiBto-boxi * bitnt eys and pelt tig p t Te»«ly again-l • The rigid Livlv Dunbarton nia«ie no withstanding certain threatening ahad- «•he came to Bo«1 visited nn Abissinian Monastery a f*w A\>-\ nli*iiit fiit«*'n minut««» nt- (sniilics Imv- bc-fl -to« > '••‘»K lir & the w rd ws and upon the slate caps of1 objection t » the childish iutimacy be ovvm . She left a tender little n«»ie for await his eonidijL /Tivff wiv« pln«'*'<l on th«' tablo. Md'c.t«, th. <•■.1^^'»« ^ mile» from Uairo. and was surpri.« d to th ■ numerous bay ami or el windows. ' tween M«»lly and Abram, m ver dream- i h»*r father, in which -he pleaded for- fore Iu* arrivai -be *4) Z/nnintr through th" . ....... wa „ v„. < r.-»c nt City. rn*cto«i* 3 ol.l ttjnd therein one <4 the most umqu« A window to the . a«t looked out ujion I ing that a M. Ix*g«»r could wo far forget' givene**, and dwelt up«>n her love in a* they were t.ikKg! . ulizt grating »oun«l m*»<le "V wh '. »nd form, dinginff eUr.' of i. ' <> *' tin- ic • schooners lying innt below, be her rank a* to form an attachment for •«u -h a way a* softened hi- oialurat** the Dover *!r<*»*t 'W . , -y, Fn n h l'indu •« '■ M ho"J « draggled ami dripping from the tip« of an) on«» in a lower station, and that old li -art in -p t** ot hiin»cJf. Ami ho cession m»*t Lalaret'r < th *« Y,"*' t'.OU-atld '*"»•• * /i . i .iHtoin of intro*lii' ing »*>>' '»■ .•nd 'nr' h .1 I., the r tn lien masts to the water line. | Mollv *houl«i fancy herself in lote with with lie.* faithful rini'lw. and her tame I riag<* and *«o tliV u-h «> tlieiu iii'-m I'.' - » ------------ •*A!a!«<>st any ditti pris, ye -t üîiy An oe a« oral «ailor was se* n shroud*«! a voung man destined to trade, wa* a •love fold*-«! in the kerrhief at her N device in very ol.l, 1» it not? „»so* tolto». ph «--n‘ You »'ll |M-rlii«p« rem*ml«r I ■ *iip| u*ttion fit to can*« the bt. !^»*ger*,; I m » mhu . Molly •!» m | down th«* atenue the detect' ■mlarits of II. fly » go in oil clothe«. ’-.'•«ry they have retired mor mid more within L«.v Hu l-*>n. .......... Ir THt- lh.ÍB. |v.. »« th- wav.. of mod. rn pro- They swung back the doorat the end who bnd hitherto -lept p«»a<’ *ablv in j under th«* fitful light of the waning | fl % ing about the < hearing of J< fl'* , tl.iuri»he*l in atortit th« ore,. Invi- swept with i ver-lnereasmg am! turning tga n al the |»oin’ the r'H»f- on ih „i*M( 1 41 vasi of the long upper hall and peered up' the churchyard prwinct’i, tori*»* from eil d .ail. '» ■ |h*< u *. iii twenty-*!* f*"1 by twenty, •<*" ".r‘ . "J fwee nero» til. f .inilisr path« th-y and where th*' caatk* turret* are la-t *ecn, i from the fountain* •nJ Jiomi ,X;ng L’.'.HI.-ol tl---------- -- the r grave«. e tl.e dusky s'airwav. a numbar ui long wo* d n m ;” pn»- wa* a gr.,-1 favor t.- •■! » h»'I"' > . Tr. nn th- ll*. ’ It wa« a silent* ÿrntip "F'ascinat ng. isn't it?” remarked • But th** fatal d Mover? wa< finally ]«H»k -d Io ig an«! ioiingiv on th»* horn«* their »ne store had tr-l for m ny g n ¡ I ieeted th was " » t».und I’- »‘"I iu red il'eiii leather hung ’ f'.ai from h h ok —o» .'A h out in En'tawi. an*i «"« ”*t •’*»• ‘8,w"1.,’n . ration«, ami graduali' oblìi rated t e | 1 about Marjory. "It's a real oomv attic day. j made :in«l Mollv wa« forthwith shut up of her ch 1«!hood an«! voting woman- tin- gloaininj; froiuF*nt flftv A>.-«nmi books m ca*<> msnu or in boards, and indo «-d in a lied |T»n»-A'vn • era.,1 on in * l>i« “ » r,’'H fan7.‘w", (.„.trnsril- wl¡i. h tulli lit the luxurv ¡ in her turret rbtmber and entered to, hood. Six* n«*v«r *aw it again. For to the lirv-1 jfht.-il IMI !jB»tt» Let « go up ” , up r r*. ..........I thon.*. ire bteratureof with .. leather To this Abv»- ca»* and splendor of th....... . p not | s inn li’i* hot include mor* than on* Pimi Mie ws*| th'Higti h-r father ultimately forgave I%*n s »lory wa« • She • Noth ng new up there. I nippo'e’ ’ forg«*t Abram instantly. ' ,l,le- Tue lo», of their .lave» and t «•• r»' ig*» 1 wa« altado d a »trapfor the convenience ••We’re rummaged further inform«*’ that «It- could not Mollv. an I vi-.U*«i her !n the New carr.cd th«* vamntir l»rjiirF "» remoo.l h- -pr;i- g o .t "I""* volume«, the <>'*» monk* of carrying the volume Uta were , I..I hi full armor Ami you r<-m. uiti«r of the w»r r* duini mo*l of th » ol.l I hundred •E dr Ma d <»f P*rt lame Heath » bmcaiied leave h*-r turret ( it Abram wa. f«irly World after the It -\ohit onarv War, der«, äim and bv the*« the book« of ! their ..................... Muth«« Goo-«', tinte-houor«! m* lo«iy. toiiiil < - fr**m altlue.icto comp ra' ', proud tier*, l»y library. these »trap« ami l.tierai Heath « at *»a on hi* way to Bo«Con. in Near ■li«’ nev«*r r»*v *ited her ol»l home wh ch .s fore th»* fire jn-i were hung to the wooden p g», thn- o |H*d lb** volume in I uov.riv Mos' OÍ th" ir ole manso.. I ipieer ■ ' ' J I' '• England, wh ther hi. fat her had de her ol<le»t -j»n inherited. And wire* «h. pl« ••I*"»' •« . _ i n old N<* <»r!. an. are I .Ihn "b four to a l-’g- ••After -orne three week« of buffet fr»»hc with Ajiiv „ **»iid ....___ d»M _ to him. Molly'» own mxid. Tl.. turd, t.*-«»» <" •*"«*. . tdn • k L la the' ISIS war and l.reat- c ____ I hl- room Ihtl« filled "P And wren « »« '»• • '••"‘‘I rrl.it-« turai d . r. piled •; but lb - e.»«d*aa*>— W*n. . on • w g and gown, I’h'vi'e. «»< taken from her. le«t Molly ing ami otorma. the »hip which carried sa.d. as *he picke I Tore« bwtora th* *l«e t.ined a m.m>«r of long it.stelv. i » dlgmh d m ink« to lev. on st the t me■ n - *y«r an l all the old bonne s and mon cap« -.iotiid w.n bi-r by her hlandi-hrnent» nur Mollv • ghte! < ape < «»d. and a* mance and p* try up.,nt« ar* »t H | b*v« re* n a.M h** «r*l -t •<> many o*l.l Wr . /'», to i-trry •om«1 met,»;« to Ahram, and *h • *ail*«l -tea»!ilv onward through the hook*. a id camlet cloak«. and »« cotirii mi « "• m the d IV« of ttu L It had the amtear»"^’"’ " - that I nu"«»hin if ««»••»» th ‘ - *P-j k„ ,t> f dr r ••And Genera) Heath's delicious old i..»dy Dunbarton herself took •’»» N irru»« into o<ir beautiful harbor of in W'fdf Aient* I l**y ■ r . if any in lug- mor ,he £ n* aianoe of •four and twnnU black pro«fe*rity r.nd g. i.erwi > 3« the firrft object K that oaught liooi e stir ,, |u Bi- ’ than b ton . I >ve letter and the letter« he wrote inn'.' st a fore« woul-l »turtle m*- very nd I «• *« tt* **< k« «nd c »rtt — The very mr we \!«»llv * *-ve wa*riot, •»* now, the gil«f**d tie tu I- *» and . ty know • when he quarreled with bia son Jo, -UÀ'* f nim h.— Ho-ton lllobt. i. * it k e of the State lion«**, but a tall nuisance wh*-n y.; :r« [«••• tiy. Suu of tl cm of rd « ho had the honor of being my greaU n ». r < r*.*««*d < nn»l w th a long a»«n or crane, from jammiil through a t ¡ourtndlttn to rt h iv **»'•• d yei no mor« i-rv tt-grandfather you know. said Thia coiin'ry produce* annually I »tr.Tt. tnc Im Which » par ib • th • ol.l h hung a huge iron pot—the ie*a- a y.’.ng man who i1 .,<1 irt to p Int Marjory, woh a toss of her gold-brown Jay Mol nu . -Mllon oy*t*T». or. to, five and • bait bi become a m*mf»er of ’upon that hill c die« ci » fro«ii window,! head. Mi««l!v • de-tinati jn U /Te<*v> .tale tl be fact mor* cl*ariy.oue hundred a note (rom Abran., a Meanwhile thev were running ‘P ..n, a wee* Ì V. MOUY ST. I 1 Î I 1 Jr. _(/ 1