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Who so crest-fallen aa the toiling, Bible. And she was buned, with vejy the lioys don’t have any money left af Jute el I. family?' ------- orriOL-------- ter buying the sugar, and flour, and moiling moonshiner«! Who so jubi- little said about it, in the valkey. — "Izsr no; I've got three boy«" (A little girl of Un bad lb* fine tach to lent as the long-whiskered captain! Sherwood Bonner in Harper• Weekly. Peudlrl««. Orrffti» molass«* aud things " “All at home farmin', 1 s'poeeT' ©opr !he#e vrr«« (w rnnfcaa to not kn«w "Meat, 1 a,pose," said tha practical He would have sang a paean had be "Yaaa." mg I ha aulber.) lor • lady W» wish to daa WKATNIt. known how. As it was, he chewed a “Now, *bout these goods," said the peddler. the lane by ail eur lady raadrre | peddler; **'l you could put me up for a “No; we raise our own meat. Pa great deal of tobacco, and unbuttoned his flannel shirt for expansion. few days, we might make a trade I'm has a powerful lot of hags” If wae perping through th« hrsmblat )•*!• rata« The prisoners were balled at the That luilr, «lid. wliltr r«*©, "8o!" as tired as a lame horse, and wouldn't Would rrtpet ifully call the a 11 mi ©f the Whrra i> hawthorn br«lge was pi salad “But I expect you don't take much want nuthin' better'n to rrot right here. to lUeir hr gel/ iMCtraard «Uxk •( < 24th, and the six month’s summer haa My garth* to enehn» “I'd like nuthiu' brtte'n to take you interest in c Uutry life Mr Poodf byes They were to go to the peniten AH ««•» •»»»«< wan Irra and bet her ■ commenced throughout the r -them tiary But th ’ ain't no use saying a word till “ Why, my dear ” - and Mr Pond On il»e> Wfft*, apeo m«»»r; u hemisphere. Thia event has thus hap- Mrs Bleylock and Eliza wept t and AH within wss aun and ah» I tor 1 pa gits home. He ain't no hand fur slipped his arm around Elisa—"Td “'!“ pened ten days ahead of its average And iba wealth <»f huauly’a «tore. , - ‘n some relation to the like the best in the world to settle moaned their fate, but Janey waa teiii, stranger«" *• ■ Bat I «ILI n«»f hre«l lb* fragrance her bruwu lids veiling the dull fire of J^e’ “Well, I won't be a stranger longer'n down in a country just like thia A fact that last fall the op. o ate change Of fluwrn nr «4 trae. I can help,” said the agreroblr peddler. fellow gate tired tramping around. be r eyes F«*r mv • were tm the n»ae laid, ' occurred three weeks before its average ATroKNKYS "Janey, my girl, said Oscar, draw “My name is Pond, Moreus Pond, But 1 d want two things to make me And II grew b«o high for me. AT THE VERY LOWEST KATES tune (on Oitober 17th). The present ing her apart. “I spoke up rough to Nashville Imy . but a roliin, stone you happy T' LBOTI is, therefore, a suitable occasion for !» vain I atr*F© tn rracli It A • you t'other day. But don t you mind Eliza looked at him with happy con know I've petldled books and sewin'- Thr>>* tha tangled musa •»! green ; j noticing the success thus far of Mt, TURNKX A COX. it. T war n't nuthin ’ but jealousy." machines, and no end of a trap giner fiiionc. It only etailtal an-1 no»M«s*l Vennor'a predictions published in kia Her eyes softened. Mountain pinks, Hrhin<1 It- t,n<iv »cr*»e i ............ "First, a little wife 'at was gentle in ally. Fond of traveling you see; * but ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Almanac for 1881. The majority of Ye» ehm* ili-t «tt «Fetor running «• well as some fine ladies consider her way« and a good religious girl, an jist as sU-rniv as old Tiuse 1 Never ‘ these announcements are phrased in a [ Iingerii »*«r the ap»»> ; i ruaei-eToM. osseuw Tlteir Bloch *tll «olitili at btrslofur« of drink when 1 travel , promised my one with black hair to set off the pink jealousy as a tribute to their charms Oh «lit d«* IhiDfs M»«-rn aw actor diction so loose that entire nor.-'ulfil- ■ »■n MS« «•>« «MM. i,«sei» iSsCssn «am “Perhap. 1,11 never come back," ribbons I'd buy for her, and a fleet mother I wouldn't." If wa p»«rw flirtw no» • ment would he impossible. Of such it Mr g'trvlsn btida wrrw hbatming, said he. “Tie a good thing," said mother Bla foot and a red mouth." is idle to trrot. In thia category wq JOHN A UUVEIt, H'it «II lbs' I ••»!«( sra. She seized him by the arm. Here Mr. Pond caune to a full stop lock. with energy “I do despise to include the following extract from tha Wa> that bill« »tockinr r wrhwd, “ Dick, what can they do 'to youP with a kia« see a fuddled man. Whisky ain't good ATTO NEY AT LAW, !la»K*l»g ju-t v* high b*r me. -probabilities' for January last: ‘The “Dunno. Most likely I’ll kill some “And the other thing?' with a bright fur nuthin’ but ter fatten hogs on." scoiiid quarter will open with heavy msLsvus. osteon Jto in bfa'a wider garden«, tryin to git away, and be strungT body Father Bleylock came house, and be blush. I snow-falls and terminate in a cold snap,* Tiiarp ara hi»*la w( pr*<m»ie toe, •eros I e «••-«. »k«. '«• (¿KOt’EKIRM, Janey burst into tears The peddler grew practical again. yond a stare and lieyond a silent nod, Brv«»u»l «air rvarh fo gtthsr. “Shouldn’t wonder f you married | I Now, since snow or cold snaps occur ‘ Well it's nothin more u a>ine way to took little not.ee of the peddler He But nr»t hryttod our vtow. KVKKr* A \l ALKKH. every three or four days in our winters, Amt liar fha littk f b«rw»ar was a tall man. taciturn, and yellow, make a liven’. Now, say I married a one o' the Jareds,' he said, piling on and the word quarter is a designedly I h\t tomptrd »' p astray ATTORNEYS AT LAW and with • neck so small that his head sweet jirl up the Cumberland, and the gloo>u. safe method of predicting, it would ba The« a'a«l ttul half lb»- hnghlnese “Dick Oscar, I pnomised to marry presented the appearance of being stuck made a little crop, It's too far to git raouttv«. . . . ©• Of tnsnv ■ s»»n»nisr‘s «lev. almost impossible to refute such fore you, a^ ’ I don ’ t go back from my weni." it to market I might turn it into on with a pin. *t _ < h brwHa that lad wi’h longing cast for any ‘quarter’ whatever. But <w**s« I« Mka Co«K NteM “No, an' I don't," cried Dick. Hr lighted his pipe, and after sooth- whisky, but lately gov'ment « turned F«»r antna f«wM Lien t ae. ing intervals of smoking, “ Peddler'd | meddlrr, an ’ is a-bnmkm' stills right “There ain t as pretty a shaped girl as definite announcements possess s test L«*>»lt up and leern al ss-n ... AFP • es«e vsevw » • «**■’ value, for in these a guesser would be Fr<»«n my ahito r«*ac and me. you on the Cmberlaud; an’ if ever I do like to stop over a period," said his *“d left through the country, I TUdTIN A UAU.1Y. correct exactly half the time. Naw, ia wife. , ‘ ~ ■ hide em sotuetime« _ They do ' said git back----------- " *Tia wiser far •«» number this class of forecast Mr. Vennor haa ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Tbe t»lra«ingB at my feat. He whispered the rest iu Janey’« ear, Puff puff. “Don't see no objections" Eliza, iu a half-whisper, “so l a blood- Glaaaware, Boots and Shoes, not bad the luck of an average guesser, Than « vrp tn I m - sighing Puff puff. imund could hardly scoot scent tm. im. And a and she clung to him, blushing a deep riWFLFT©» O«*®»* aa will appear from what follows: *1 F«»r )»>•• «use I h »H mnrv swarf Mr Pond, as he had pr >miwJ, soon 'cry good ImsiMsa it is, and the bogs deep rose Mv soulwanta and n>v sh»sd<»«• expect blockades of snow in the United t*VPta» <W«e U« Pta«n4l*« • « e • • ceased tolas stranger The old man live on the mash." Fall from a ptarrwl hand ; States about the 7th and 8th of Janu HATH and CAI'S I ran aurvly trust His Wi«d«MW, “ '8 jest one thing I want to know,” discoursed on the grievances of taxes, “Do you know of any such still, my ary.' Both of these days were faif. J II REED. Hiera Hi« han«I I ii»«l*>r»l»ed. said old Bleylock, as they tramped to and th* old woman, after the fashion little darliuT' The announcement for February con A»«l twai lw in the nvr©i«if, Nashville; “how'd you find us!” of mothers, talked about her daughters. ' Hut she drew lack a little. “ Ef I ATTORN« Y AT LAW, IVh« n llishtosawl far* | sra, tains the most signal failure which ill- The captain laughed. "My gals is Bdicatcd, ” she would do know of any," she said, “ l'v prom- ||r will tail «»a shr mv white "oae chance could concoct "Thaw (which at. i , cu', e-*-',, u. r t i tH-w “ Been entertainin' a peddler, havn't Kaem«*«4 jusl ton high for ma say- “been over't Comtvill. months >ed not to tell of em.” . *>>., ... • i«. i w»' will be interrupted by a brief [J cold ■ ISI.lMCe I ••CUB IW.B«, and months sthoolin'. But lor there's “Not to the man as is gain’ to be you! Which one o’ your gala d he spell) will extend from about Q] tha I. ■IlMte-r'a ■riete •«111»»«- wake up toT' some folk you can't weed the kadness your husband!" Fathers and brothers sworw Dick 18th of January to the 12th of Febru out'n, and Janey’« a spitfire, she is1 “Not to him until he is my husband " ary, with bodmy, spring-like weather, A rroMV or Tilt MOOXSIHXKHS IS T1IK O F Ml.L. Seems as if Dick Oscar want's to have And blushing, leit resolute, Eliza filled Oscar nodded to his discernment, with prevailing iu many parts, and snow Mot XTAIXS or TKXXtMKX. human triumph. her. but he acts kinder curious alout her pail and started foe the house. ATTORNEY AT LAW, rapidly disappearing.* In many win A few days later a young girl walk it — blow hot, blow cold. Dunno ’ Under the water Janey clinched her Captain Janies Peters, riding home I see svsssr rvssis Now Liu is different. Can't tell why, I hands "Dick waa right," she thought; ed into Nashville, who had never been ters the cunning ambiguity of ‘urief from a raid into the moonshine roun re.si.SToa osmios in a city before. She asked but one and 'about' would have saved him, but i— •- camp-meatin ——----- “and , I see his game. H.’s a spy, and 'ti* that I w.ut to tie« aloppivl at Jared • Store, aud asked Iws'n «•■■• tew ■wsss^s Sais --W* the peat winter had no mercy on pro question—the way to the Governor's for a drink A jug was taken from and perfcMwi a while befo' the waa Elite's a fool." phets who prated of thaws and spring ^he knew that she had heard enough house. That accessible mansion w«p Imni Somehow aha'i always been the shelf, and a finger's-length of clear B B B1H1IOP, • like weather, located they their warm delieater ami i|uiater hka 'u any of lay to justify her lover in his suspicions readily found; doors were swinging spells definitely or indefinitely. We yellow whisky poured out. enough to put them all on their guard. opmi; and, announced by a sleepy “No moonshine in this «to*, you see, children " JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, doubt whether anybody whose avoca The Bleylock boya, eaey, rollicking A passionate exultation fired her blood darky, Janey Bleylock stood in the tion called him out of doors during the captain.” remarked Mr. Jared f GRAIN AND II I DE .».r F.»« t O. boomi «. governor's presence. “Ilumpb!" end the captain's keen fallow«, treated the peddler very much al the thought of the aervic «he ahould above twenty-five days will have any With stine and courteous manner •yea glanced toward the loungers in a« if he had been a harmlea* though render I>ick Oscar, hi* praise, the re- hesitation in asserting that a grosser A»d other Pr«*lu«'* t «Itoti In otrhange at and a•-out the store. finan lANi« that gentlemen listened, struck by her cat _ about the ------------------ home, and ward of hi« rude ki«»e*. Reckon • ---- - - ■ “ -- - ----- — if - 1 unneceaiary _ _ _ — error could by no possibility hove been I bo Highest Market ra’ra. But, alas for Janey! Something had figure, her full voice, and passionate . look a nut mu, i. I w.uld unearth some were surprised when Dick Oscar dropp , Recurring to the actual OIL K It 1RVINU, He promised to use his ludu cemmitted ml in one «..nine, evening, informed them that • rutiled her sweet henrt'» temper when eye*. > «put .nut some uioouahiners miHHishiiie, an' moonshiners ed figures of the thermometer, aa recorded | next the met. Before she could ap- CASH PAID foil UUOl euc. with the President to procure a they *era all a pack of fool« for “takiu' ! nut fur off." PHYSICIAN AND bURGEON daily at sun-rise, we find that from ' pro«ch the subject of which she was pardon for Dick Oscar and the Bley- “Captain, you mustn't lie so auspi tn a Btranger an free and easy." January 15th till February 7th the D)S«aaas •/ Wsassa sal CVUrs© a Bpsdalty ••u hr, I ain't paid no more atten I so full, stinging words had passed be locks, aud Janey waa allowed to go to cious" mercurv was not above freezing on a the prison with the cheering news. Oline and Raeidence — Villani House Captain Peters only laughed. He tion to the man 'n if he'd a-been a 1 tween them The mountain girl was heard of in single day; and on no morning during “Dick," said Janey, hoarsly, “d'ye ‘ was very giexl humored, thia mountain preacher," «aid Sam Bleylock ; “«eetu« February or March did it Hearts beat warmly in January, ' mean that you're going back from your high circle« w c M c K ay , m . u terror, except wlx-u, aathey would say. as if th'an't no harm to him.” reach 40’. So much for the long thaw “He'« a very Ood-feanng man," «aid word, that you ain't goin' to niarrv lovely Southern bosoms, and they made his blood was up. Then it waa as safe and the balmy, spring-like weether. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON a heroin, of Janey. ' to meet a starving liger, Eliza, «ciftly, “and a powerful reader of met’ “Tliis term will be follwed about the esses I e • • • • “ Why don't you marry here! ” said a rseni rr->e nil».. the bilde." 16th by storms, previous to the setting “I want to speak to you." said Ja beautiful enthusiast, who had nailed to “ F you'll take my «ay «o, you'll git “Berms to me'« if you had somethin' in of a oolder term.’ The coldest «lay W. W WHITCOMB. M. I). ney that night to the peddler. “Can see Janey, »nd kissed her. “because i on your unnd," ri marked Mrs Peters quit <>f him," «aid Dick Oicar. in February was the seoond." “II.'l gut such beautiful taste !" laid l you git up in th, mornin' befo' th' folks she knew so well how to love." “Marry 1 “»‘For March most of the announce i that same evening. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON here, and I ll give you a wedding dress" “Ye-e«" said the captain, "I'm mother Bleylock. It'« a« good a« go- 1 is a stirrinT* are vague, and in ordinaty times FKMDi rhtM. ttBKtWN. “So we wilL” said Dick Oscar, when ments 1 “Of course I can, when it's to meet a plagued sbiut them Jared boya 1 in' to the city to look at hi« thing«." would, therefore, be accepted as correct he was out of prison. All sails pr^aiptlp ansnAsl k*, 4sy •« a«eht can't ketch 'em nohow " “I see he'« adreaiiu' yot' up," «aid gal like you." And Janey went home a wife, as if by persons disposed to be lenient But Privately ho wondered at her pallor A knock at the door, and a young fel Oscar, with a sneer at the new ribbon« even Mr. Vennor’a cautions ‘the . E P. EAGAN. M. O the stars hail been diamonds, and not ' and lurid eyes low came in and shook bands eagerly the girls wore round their neck. will prohebly end lamb like* strung like a larkspur chain for her month ' Morning eanie. As tha stars were Janey sprang up. Her face redden I with the captain His ns me w*a Had PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ' contained a particle of truth. There ed. In an instant she had torn off the drowsily getting out of the sun's way neck—father, brothers, huibouid, shel- ' dox. Captain Peters bail picked hiln WSOV-R oSSOoM was not one mild dsy in the month; up in Nashville, and employed Inui ‘on nbbon and Btampe,! it under her feet. I Janey and the peddler met by this tering her in their love. Svro* Ow Sas -Ira« aud on the last two days snow fell. Mrs. Bleylock and Eiliza ran to ' "That's how much I care for him and spring. trial" On the 9th and 10th gales are proba “You needn’t lie to me," said she meet them. Elite thought perhaps “I waa jest a «peakin'of the Jareds" hi« ribbin«!” she cried. DR J W HAI U ble.’ Almost any breeze or weather, N*. IST Karlh Fini ■«., “Don't fly quite off of th. handle,” harshly, “l’v found you out You're some one else would come with them. I “I'm pretty sure they've got a still PHYSICIAN ANO SUROSCN Had not her lover left her with a kiss except a drizzle, might somewhere be said Mr. Oscar coolly. up the Cumberland apyin* for wild-cat a-inewhar. They look ms in the eye r«>aa*VB<zte iw ■». thought a gale, ‘probably;’ but on the FtvnLewN, onto«»» and a promise to come back. Poor Janey' She had hoped to still« 1'11 take you to on«" too powerful innocent to lie all right nesiK* ni c«n ree armeme or Now I've got a notion in my head, if I please her lover bv the scorn of the i>mn -A* tba tillare Nenias. All asila yampUy •< The pink ribbon was round her neck. 9th and 10th of March it drizzled. “But my dear, is this a trap? I'm «••SsC ta, >ay or alabl The only day on which a gale actually ItoUQL l.> rvesivr cwasiga-i ama a»4 only had any liody 1 could trust--—" peddler's gift, but she was coming to nothin' but a poor, harmless peddler." Her lips were parted in a happy va- occurred was the 27th, of which dsy cant «mile. “ Come, then, my harmless peddler, ” the conclusion that he was a hard man Maddox drew himself up, alert, watch MAKE ALVAlf ES The old father was in advance He Mr. Vennor said nothing. 'There will She was a passionate young said the girl with a sneer, “and 1'11 ful as a listening sentinel. “What to please J. A. STROWBRIDOE, be a sharp frost in the beginning of Therenn si ressonsble nilee Nsvlne li ad can't lie done one way must lie done animal, and aim had throwu herself I j i show you something to make your thrust ont his arm as Elisa drew near. i Dir Ac I Importer an«t Dealer I» April.’ (there was nothing else from long esnerlvnre In wonl-grnwlag. snd “Don t you speax to me!" another," said Captain Petero, slow, and into i his arms with a readiness that mouth water." our inta-rvals tirine cemiuon «itti the 1st to the 13th but frost.) ‘But “ Pappy!" She struck through ths woods, and roblied herself of her grace. He liked he and .Maddox had a lung, whispered i 111<we ut thè filale si large. and the spring will open favorably, and I “Damn your tattlin' tongue! Keep conference. 1 to sting and stroke her alternately, he followed, al ornately blessing and psrticulsrly Essi»rn lire- everything will be pretty well advanced • • • • • i and was about as unsatisfactory a lover wondering at his luck. What thread away from my hands!" gin. we fea-l itisi w. •su glve satlstse. The smile had gone The vacant by April 15th.' Farmers say different, A few days later, a peddler stopped as I Janey could have found on the Cum led her ha knew not Fallen logs lay ‘ floods may be expected in Chica tion tri all par look spread over the face tha* turned ly. l>erl.nd. ~ But the liked him, saw with in the «ray, thickets oppoeed, dense at Bleyluek's and asked for a drink of 1 go ahcut tl e first week in April.* ine eyes, thought with his thoughts. foliage hid all signs of paths, but on helplessly to her brother« water. Old mother lllevloek sent hit 1 BNOACRD IN WO0L OROWINO t “You ought to be whipped like a Rivers are usi ally high in April. The Eliza te the spring for a fresh bucket Naturally she turned against -hs ped she went above, around, amidst only question is, which week, sq -1 the Il sbafi ha «tir alm. by hnnestv, fair deal- ful, and the peddler, after refreshing dler, nigger," said Sam Bleylock. What’d athwart obstacles of every kind. And < and from thia time set hirself to freshet in Chicago dates only from Ing and atrlct olientinn tu business, tu you tell that petidler 'bout Oscar's still himself, oiiened his pack. finally, girdled and guarded by trees watch him. merli Ih» cawifhlrnne nf alt sii. April 20th. ‘There will be warm fori Might 'a konwn he was foolin' "Pears s if we oughtn't ter trouble That harmless young man in the and rocks, was the hidden still, where msj favnr us wlih thelr pslro.. weather just following the 20th.’ The ags. Our Cnmmlssion ls you,” she said, "'cause we can’t buy a i meantime was doing what he could. the corn was changed into the flowing you. weather became warm on the 24th, so “I didn't tell where the still was” moonthine that uiaketh glad the heart pin's worth. ” He wandered about the country, cell * ■"■£■• «Z SK !WT TB? T this might have been c'aimed as an •‘Hoh! you lie too" And her father, i sszBuiVf um niu, miu “ vrwwava Jest for vttci the piit pleasure, ma'am," said ing i such little things as the people of man. aproximate hit had it not b*en spoiled farne« <lMlr.ni «.|.«nro*nB thi .r W.-.l thc |laIlt (^aier. The pedlar could hardly keep back passing by, struck her with the back of could buy, “pumping” the Bleylock by the mistaken prediction p* snow on ran »p«ly al the Slurs •« Meurs It»tlirlii1il t ? . ’ , , ,, his hand. * He¿..r I« AtetsmlsrA ( n. In IVn.lte-ton, J11" l*ck *“ “P""'*1- th"* !*"• boys and making love to the Bleylock a shout He won his spun. It was a the 23th and 26th. The teaso i chatif,- “ Shame on you, pappy!" and Janey nr tn ns si mir olile«, 107 North Fira« Sire«', i °« *•.»'“» gn’» >'ig with delight. girls The pumping process waa reward much larger concern than he h*d ex ed for good, we heli» ve, on the 24th, i'orllauJ, Or. " 'F you'll wait till par comee home. ed with about as much auocess as would pected. Some hogs were rooting about ran to her sister, over whoee lip. the rendering snow st >rms out of the quea, JACOB FKAZIRR, The monotonous blood was pouring. I'll nuke li m buy me tint collar," «aid fishing for a soul through tha eyes of a the sodden earth. Her husband drew Jan.y away. tion for six month«" J. I. SfERKY. J aney, th. younger of the Bley lock skeleton. In the lovemaking there dripping of water mingled with the “Don't touch her," he said with a look Feb. • IMI.-Fate. 12 Sm girl. ’’ was more hope. grunts of these poetic amimals. The Bangor (Me.) Commercial give, Janey was accessible to flattery, and Janey leaned against a rock, breath of disgust; “she ain.t fit." ••P'rap« hick Oscar '<1 buy you s this curious application to a sad item A wild, terrified look sw.pt over present t he was here," suggested Eli- encouraged him with little looks of ing heavily. The peddler thought he of news: “The first Green btmker on WALLA WALLA tire. But there was something in her would as soon touch a wild-cat a* speak Janey'« face. Should she grasp at the - reoord who waa ever eaten by cauni- wind blowing in the tree-tops above “If '«ain’t makin* too free, I'd like to eyes he did not trust, and he waa a to her. Nevertheless he did. | bale was Rev. M. Norris, of this state. herl She esugfat Dick Oscar’s arm, "B'long t' your folks?’ he said. say I admire Dick Gsear's taste," said aery man, the peddler, Besides, she Two years ago ths unfortunate gentle the peddler with an admiring glance. slapped his face when he tried to kiss •• 'T b'longs to Dick Oscar, an' you holding it fiercely. Here was some man had trouble with his church in thing to clasp, to cling to. Her soul Janey responded with, “On you her. But he soon grew to believe that know it" said the girl fiercely. "Now i Guilford, on account of voting the shrivelled in her ardent body. ! hush!" and a iota of her head ; and old Elite—simple unsuspicious, serious— I’m goin' back home " ' Greenliack ticket, and the Baptist confer Afterward Eliza Bleylock «Mrned to 1 mother Bleylock «aid, "The boys most would be as clay in his hands SÀNtTAtTretn or "You Don’t know of any more such," ence sent him to Burmah as mission always paid Janey a good Chance favored Miss Janey. She said the insatiate peddhr, “lyin' round wither away. She repeated her d.nial ary, tLere lately the natives killed and BREAD, CAKES PIESAND genorullv of having been a traitor, but no one deal 'f attention." was («thing, one warm day, in the loose up here?' | ate him. •II tlsks at rnrk.m. Fir. proaf Ssildln« | Rhe poMeased a bold prettinesa, thia creek that ran out from the spring, “I've done enough. An’, look here; ever believed her. She worked hard, I M> Bn. prspsrad I., rail I mountain pink. Brown-skinned, black- when she saw Elite and the peddler keep your tongue between yo' teeth. and was used roughly. She had never I I Colonel Mosby, the Confederate I eyed, red-lipped, and a way of dropping coming, like Jack and Jill, to fetch a Tell that I fetched you here, eq' you been strong. Sometimes she stole guerrilla chief, will visit Oregon on hie away and nursed Janey'« baby that Trip 'from her head on her swelling neck, and pail of water. Being u*ked, Janey won’t see mauy more sun-upe with from China to Georgia, he having seemed to love her. But never when , appointed United 8tateg Marshal looking mutiny from under her heavy could not get away; but the slid along them spy in’ eyse." Of stsry anrt sad df*«'?lp»»<Mt, at B«drnch ftfursa. e • e • • • Dick Oscar waa at home. brows Eliza was a thin slip of a girl, toaoool inletoverhung with troe branch M avis « ssrurM th* e«rsi<w an sip, rlsno«4 of that State. Work issu from Han Fra c|«rn. I nava t» One «lay, sitting by th. spring alone, Mr. Pond waa a tolerable woodsman, with a demure but a vacant look in her ea, and, so hidden, waited for them to ©Ih r al ilia Wall» Walla Baker« every since e long Glances in „ a . young woman era --------- . _ while to work, I , . v- — l blue eve*, and a shy, nervous manner. do thmr errand. Of course they stopp and he led Captain Peters and his too weak atm of »» i»Y •» <*• «1 iMialnraa soouta te the mountain still without she Ironed her head against a tree, and charming interpreters, which exprese “I'll tell you the truth ma'am," re- ed to talk. Ghw V« your Orders and be Courjnead. I ' marked the peddler to the mother, O BRBOHTKL Will* Walk “That pink ribbou becomes your trouble. They were all there the Bley-1 with one moen, to faint to startle the what th* lips would no« dure *• speak. THE EAST OREGONIAN r In tin DRY GOODS, I NO. 35. Notion», into ! NEW MEN IN CAMP ! LAND AGENCY! STEAM BAKERY!