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NO. 38. 1 Mow»« la rx, M WM» t>iH« payaUe <aarmty. | alone at that time of night and with did manage to do so by Fit. tender, will aw whether she still sleeps." 1 you to bs god father, though her uneW, \ that look on her fae»l What could it cooing worda, aud solemn aMuraueea She still aiept, the heavy peaceful the duke, wss only waiting to bs ssksd; "When I am big I will marry Kitty;” e l<e that alm was bolding preaaed ao of safety for h.rvlf and »«by, whom sleep of a tire<i child, Mary keepmg a or how she inaisted upon our bringing J o I d Frlntlxi« Hut Kttty slapped uir am! rati away, I closely to her and yet so carefully kept she kissed grid cried over, and consular- stern watch aud guard over her. I baby and Johnny and Freddy,—xs And while I w»pt for atyealf. in pity, ; how tai»—- ' out of aightl From the size and uucer ad as she might some living object of beckeued her out of the room. orricK. I mail« up my mind I would marry May. But I aeized my hat azrt giovsst lain outline I should haveguvaaed it to solicitude, much to the little mother’« ; “WeU!” with fretful impatient eager For May wea gtntlt ami M«v was Under, rciHih ton, Or«*«11» ness. “You bsve seen him! What is Mary ia »a I have Mid, the l-est of )>e a child; but, then, there was not the comfort. Y«l lightly ah« put nty »»tier by; ■ wives, if just a little trifling at times, “And you wont betray me; and he he like» Is he homdf' . faintest motion, nor could alm have ' I «tn rngagiM Io G«orgU ltrD<l«r . “Judge for your self; he is in the and her Imby the moat wonderful of held a sleeping infant even long in that wont oome and take her front ma, or Pvrbapa i ll taka yau II b« «bould die." position. 1 think that aomething of hurt us with bis angry look! Oh. dear. diningroom. He Myv he must see her all created balnea—but I hav, on ap IJv an.I by I mrtJrnni« Blstcbell; pointment at twelve!—Tinsley's Mag • urioaity inuat liave 1-een l>eiray«d in Low nioa it is to lie down! I am so —he must come in." Jenair «*»» tlnrtaao and 1 was Un ; “That he shan't, tlie cruel wretch; azine. . my l'x>k for her own darkened and tired, and baby is ao cold; but I think Would rea|MN*tftilly call the attraiti»»« <»f *ha i «»«4 t » carry her book a «nd Batch«!, Aud mad« up ruy miml lu tnarry J«n. , <lw|»-ned into a prefect agony of doubt I can sleep now a little and-- forget.’’ or it shall be over my prostrate body public to their largely lx retwd stock of | T«« wxsriau wiixaw. She was half asleep already, the heavy tragically. i and fear. Hut Jennie, her reign was quickly ov«r, Hewa PreSwet eV tkettsrslew ef C4ea Ashamed. I withdrew my gaze at lids bad dropped together, tfie small “WelL go end tell him so." ■*- j laawlgrate« le thia Ceeetry. And Kat« my (oM«in. bv ams my f«U , GENERAL MERCHANDISE I «aid, “I will"' And away, nothing daunt ’‘I'll pr’»p<»w, like a brav« Uua luver, once, and taking out luy note-book, pale face had drooped downward upon You have seen and admired th» A« soon a« ever I graduate." i was atxrat to make a memorandum, the little downy head that lay against ed, went Mary. I smiled. “She will no more resist the pleading of those weeping willow tree—the Salix Baby- ' when, with a suiiden forward muve- her l-osom Alas' xvhen I took out my r!«an dipMma, ■ ment, she fell at tny feet, arresting my “Her husl«nd must ba sent for,” I handsome blue eyes that did her hue Ionics—upon which the captive He The darling girl was alx»ut I«» start attoiinf . vs Ou bar wwidmg Uip with youug Will da hand by the agonized grasp of her own. Mid resolutely, when we found our land. He will win her over with a brews hung their harps when they sat AT THF VERY LOWEST RATES Roma, look." I was nght, she soon returned <lown by the river of Babylon and Its burning contact sending through u>, selves once more alone; and I glanced I ■ IVI * Zion.'* Aud no uue knew of my broken heart i ; "wept when they remembered n . a painful thrill. I at an envelope I had taken from the and not alone. “ He will be verv quiet and si,e need h '• * “ “ ,T ’ ^d“- TURNER A COX. “ Don t betray me! Don't give me up strangers picket; At »»«a «nd twaoty again leva found me, I vnU tell yo» But the suga| lace and m«ak blu« ay«-« Mrs. T uxma TXB, Grantle Lodg»», not aee him. I thought it would be “d not.oi A’“*"'* to him' (J don't! 1 am so frightened! " ATTORNEYS AT LAW, how it immigrated to this country. And lb«- thread« of gui'lau hair that lovad lu« better; <11 this apologetically. It was but a whisper, breathed out Grantley. Want fad lug back into Paradlaa More than 150 years ago «merchant rasniJCTus. * hrsoom Their fllook will oo usisi M her«iof»«re of He creased the room as noiselessly Marv stared at roe aghast ___ rather than spoken, yet it shuddered <»« m «> It«> M»ja »tnfba Casar« »I Hark' Into (hr hr>u«a Lu . Kate and Harrv, through me like a cry. “Her husband, who hates her, and u s woman, stooped over the lied in si lost his fortune. He went to Smyrna, With «b<>uia aud acwinper tram tcLunl _________ |_____ “1 cannot always hide it! I cannot would have killed her baby! Oh, John, lence, and then sat down beaide it a seaside city in Asia Minor, to recover have < utar, J ohn a uuyek . it Alexander Pope, one of the great always hear it around with urn, it breaks you would not lie so cruel! She Mary shaded the lamp so that room A ik ! a girl I n»v»r meant to m«rry poets of England, was the merchant's was in twilight, so we all three Mt mv heart and I am so tired.” weined so frightened of him, poor thing' Is wile atd mother wilhiu my hotna ATTORNEY AT LAW, warm friend ami sympathized with hint Mary Aiuga de Vere sure he is some horrid, down to wait And letting the band which still You may For more than an hour we sreited. in his rnissfortnnes. hold, pressed closely to her, the myste wicked tyrant. And if she rosily kill I «»KM Til»'. MIIIVK.HT l.tXr, Owveu t r «Dirt *bov» the P>qgtwPl • „.<* BLoic ■ • ,- Tremavne »mua.ne !’oon a,l,r »he roechant arrived in stole out out Cap». rious burdvii that had so raised my ed her baby—oh, dear, how sad it ia then Mary GROCERIES, iTT-d'up othedXr opened andXwd’ Smyrna he sent to Pope, as a praaant, curiosity drop beaiily to her side, Whatever will become of her!" I am a doctor, a busy profoMional KVKIITS A WALKI.lt, • a quick - - sigh, - - laid - -- die - brown - "But, my dear, if she had a husland then, with ■ a box of dried tigs. At that time the man, whose time is monev, whenever, there lay at her feet and mine a little —it , had built a beautiful villa at 1 ATTORNEYS AT LAW, therefore, 1 can save it, I du. Many dead lisby, a tiny creature evidently or friends, we must restore her to ■-’urley head dewn up>n the pillow as K*. _____ , on the bank of the 11 ARD XX' A R E. i them. Why, she is little more than a close as possible to that of the poor W1 cione as ixjmiihm mj mat oi its poor ____________ I , , river . and many a night have I posaeil m the not many weeks old. FKNtM.KtitMa • • • UMiUsOH wife without touching it, and bi. P'**nw’.' ,"d •<>-’rmng It with Then the woman threw up her veil, child! It's very strange, very, and voung y Irani, counting tbs hours thus gained I« I*« fl*««« e . Is ■ _ - -■ trees, shrubbery and flowering plants. ('HIXA us a miner dues bis gold. L'uon this ■nd, withdrawing her eves for the first ■ail; but the mistery must be cleared hand moved up toward hers, where it On opening the box of figs, Pope ....AMI» lay on the coverlet, but without touch- » r»w« icari» • • •>•*»» |M>int, unfortunately, mv little wifn tune from min», clasped her hands be and the baby buried.” discovered in it a small twig of the Ig cruel ing that either for fear of waking her. .Mary «till prouounced me her, her figure thrown slightly fore ■ nd I do not agree; and it !«, I thiuk, TtSTIN A BAIIJCY, .1 -1 ’ - - I - .............I - It was not until the first gray streaks tree. It was a stranger to him. As tlie only point ujurn whi< h we do not. i lock, and l<K-k Ji dc—n .upon it. } ATTORNEYS AT LAW, of daylight were struggling in through it came from the east, he planted the Eight hour« in a comfnrtle«« railway pretty picture; the poor young mother «»• «*tue*a rvaur bio. *r«r«d ■■■ *• the window, beside wLl.L men 2 i __ w, , __ anu 2 , . . . ... _ ij —» coinpartinent, rolled up tn your plaid < with her |>ule child's faoe and deep close by bis villa. The spot accident rrweiJrioM, <*!*>* there wax a slight stir; «he was waking morning dress, the wee baby gleaming like a siiaka in its blanket, instead <>f Ovr>«4 lb» r»»t’ e<rw ally chosen for the plant happened to ■ at last. in your comfortable aliceta, stretch«»! so white in its death and baby robe be a favorable one to its growth, for . "Hugh!" she breathed--dreamily at Il ATR and CAPS, over a comfortable spring mattress - no ■gainst tin- lu-avy crape skirt on which the twig was from the weeping willow J. II REED, | first, then urgently—"Hugh!" she cannot I m - niaile to seethe propriety it lay -a pretty picture certainly for a tree, probably from the bank of one of “Yaa, dear." of the es-'hange, nor will she believe railway carriage, and lighted by its ATTORNEY ATLAW. ••the rivers of baby Ion," which flour She turned her face toward his where tlias I sleep quite as well, if not dis dim midnight lamp. Xi ! !» all «* • < »ur«« nt lb» Fifth JtHKtal ish ?i beat along the border of water Motions, Etc I it lay beside her. 8he was only par- course*. Hi»» >. « ate« i»s «b» *«|»*vat»e « »«ft turl-eil, iii the plaid as in the sheets “D»ad!" was my involuntary excla I tially awake as vet, her eyes were still IlMIDkN» I PefsdUG»«. I «urtili« Cv««kl|f Tlie train w as ju»t off as 1 sprang ill, mat ion. This little twig grew vigorously, and Oflli-e* lit Nllarkv) * Hrlek N w II s II mc « I closed: but the hand on the coverlet She stretched her clasped hands and the sh<H k of the start lamleil me in a few tears it became a large tree crept sofly toward him, fluttered over down toward it with a despairing gv.s- in my seat. Being of a slow, placid mouieurc.7elXlv i“ branches »nd droop- o F HULL, his face, rested one I______ _____ 2__ ~.j nature, I »»« in u<> hurry to recover ture, speaking with low, wild, rapid * mg, graceful sprays, and winning the on die brown curls, then, with a long, ATTORNEY AT LAW, from the shock, and we were fairly off, utterance. ^017round hu in«Pirrti<m of ‘he’poet's friend. M well contented sigh, her arm spavding away as only English express "It wss not his look that killed it, u strangers. It became the ancestor neck. ■ ■an ap-'i-il, la-fur« 1 looked round. 1 but mv love. Hr hated it—my l»a!iv. onrooN of ail the weeping-willows in England. “Husband, kiss me!” had not the carriage to mvM*lf, as I liwl my first-laini; for all the love I gave ..- There was a rebellion Eng- Il is presence lias Mve<I her, _ was mv , , . . in the “ “ al lost sup|H>s«il. a lady occu|Hed the him, he hated it; sod tlist his look further end, aiul at tlie first glance, might not kill it. I held it in my arms, mental comment; "there is noth.ng '■»‘"American coictne. m 1.,5. Bnt- spite of the dim light and th« fact of so close, so close, till it w as dead. Gh. I now to fear;' aud unnoticed I left the down trX the ^ insurrection. were *“* to B^ ton * P* Their leaders her vuil being down. I saw tiiat her luy baby, mv baby." expected to end it in a few weeks of I room. eye«, unnaturally large and intense in The outstretched hands hail reach»: Some young officers Chilled and cramped with the long th—ir arrival. •> "GRAIN AND HIDES’"^ lheir esprvMioti, were fixed upon inc. it now, and rnised it from the floor t- aitting after the night • journey, I was brought fishing-tackle with them to en I at all times prefer a carriage to mv- th« sent, folding it nround until the in rm m < I I not sorry to find the sitting room bright able them to enjoy sport after the Au» I at self, aud if a com|MUiioii 1 lou t have, closing arms and the dowinlieiit fact with lamp aud firelight, the kettle siug- brief war. Others came to settle on fit it I«- gentleman not a ladv; but hid it once more out of sight. - 9 DR K R IRVING, ing on the hob, breakfast as comforta- the confiscated land of the ‘rebel.' Was ever luckless passenger more up; you wouldn't lie so cruel. ' there waa no ju-lp for it; the ladv was Among the latter was a young officer ; bly laid out for two as if the hour had PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON CASH PAIO FOR wool there, anil moreover, she wax looking awkwardly placed! The dead child; “Nonsense, child; watch by her till been !> instead of fi, and Mrs M.-rtori on the staff of General Howe. He x of ..r Won«.« «■>«•• *L«| u.i rtt'libvn ci,.I • ffjwelhllV at me. "So she may," I mid tonivs« If; the prostrate woman; tlie acene, a pule Iwought with him. wrapped in oil silk, that «hall not present uiy making uiy In- railway carriage; the hour, midnight. I return. If site awakes say nothing as neat and fresh and tnm as if tha ( • and !>«»i«L’in(hrrCitv Drug midnight tragedy hid l<een all a dr-am. a twig from the P. p-s weeping willow self as cotnfortable as circumstances I am of ■ blunt nature. Mrs. Merton* al out—” K»iv, UMiin N«» I. I»ri*k Luibhng. “Her husband. As if I should." Let caviliats sneer as they may, there at Twickenham, which he intended to will allow.” Slowly nod deliberaU'lv, often scolds me for mv blunt, straight LOOI£ ! Our household having long since re- is nothing for man like a wile, if she plant on some stream watering bis W Mi K t\ . M l> lhenifore, I removed my hat, sulatitu* forward Spec-ches; but thou she has American estate. ting for it a'cloth cap, which I ilrew such a pretty way of lieating about the, tired, long, indeed, lofore uiy return, be a good one. I myself have hail my PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Washington commanded an army I myself opened the door. doubts on the subject — wives are but well down over my ears; then 1 folded bush, which it would Im os absurd for after all, even aud must therefore be before Boston which kept the British rxxnixT"V. imminv mv arms and <-otnj«we<l mi self tosh-ep. me to imitate ss it was for tha ass to ‘ The street lamp dimly lighted two women trying at times, the best of them 1 imprisoned in that city a long time But in lain, the eyes of my fellow.|-a«. niiniic the tricksof bis master's lap-dog. ' figures; one tall stout and muffied. But I certainly had no doubts what W W. Will rc<>MB. M I» against their will' On his staff was “Mr. Mortouf’ ■anger haunted ma; I saw them as I must go straight to the point as soon ever. as I stretched out n.y feet to the ; his stepson, John Park Custis, who I answered iu the affirmative. distinctly ax if my own were ojwn. as ever 1 sc» it. 1 did ao now. to blare, and resigned tnvself cheerfully ’ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON frequently went to the British head- Was she watching me still! Involunta to being petted and waited on. “How come you to lie travelling' "You have kiudly giveu shelter rtxmrrox, iuhcuom .. quartets under cover of a flag, with a lady r rily I looked up and round, and mv alone, and with a dead child! Are you “Well!” questioned Mr*. «1? IxJn dispatches to General Howe. Hi "Just BO." [e be- Al1 rw.ls pewirp* » *t|en4<- l Jay tn night looks met hci-s, full, burning, intense, going hoinul” i with the young officer The speaker nodded to his compan when my creature comforts had all been came acquainted with far more of meaning in it than I Ihe question seemed to rouse her I who had ..._ willow twig, and thi K P I’AGAN, M. H tad the they be- could at all fathom. It was getting once more to a pcrfiwt frenzy of fear. ion, who touched his hat and vanished, attended t<x aud not before. I told The other stranger hail now entered her how matters stood; she was da- I came friend.« decidedly uupleaMiit, aud I was grow She turned to mo as liefore, clinging to PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON Instead of “crushing the rebellion in lighted. ing decidedly iincomfurtablo; trv ns 1 1 mv hand with small hot fingers, and the the hall, ami grasped my hand. WKXTGM, ORKGoX six weeks,” the British army at Boston, “ Mr. Treiuayuef 1 askud hesita- "And so they are fond of each other, might I could nut keep my eyes dosed; old heart broken cry: nrpw« -On M«m after all! and his being unkind to her at the end of an imprisonment of nil» hers were on me and meet them I must. • Don’t Is-trav ine, don't give me up tingly. “t'apt. Treinayne. How is sheT and her poor little liabv was only a de- months, was giad to fly by sea, for life lilt J. W. HALL, Ill her attitude too, as well as in her to him! His look would have killed “Asleep, under my wife's care: lusion. How dreadful! — how deligbt- and liberty, to Halifax. Long before look, there was sonicthing strange and my baby; it would kill me if I had to An. IO? Sortii First M., PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON ful. I mean' Poor fellow!—so young that flight the British subaltern, satis ' mi st- l ions. Huddled up m thecoroer. meet it. She is safe, for 1 killed her. slepping as peacefully as a child." s'oisss.a .'W ■ ». rishi.sTos ohkcon "Thank God! So young—at such an and handsome aud nice! I felt so sorry fied that he should never have an es she seemed to Im holding something and she is dead; and lie hates me and tate in America to adorn, gave his care Ihr-« 4» ih» X ill*« I II- imm All C «Ha f"«*ti|«!l.r »I hour—in such a state —" , for him." nr«mr t »» uxi r Tur trrKSTVW nr cluse prosacd to her baneath the lung ' I have no home- -no home! !»»■!« I ► Uy ur ultfhL XX w«| grn«»m to th» l«ri that lli«y at* now fully preserved willow twig to young I saw a long shudder run through “ He roust have traveled down in the loose mourning cipe, la-miing low nvei , I was in a perfect maze of doubt. pr«*|>*t»«i tn i»««iv» rv'tiaignn,»«!» and Curtis, who planted it at Abingdon, his same train as she did.” it in crouching p-slure. On«« or twice Could the pretty soft young creature the tail, powerful frame. MAKE AEVANi ES "Aud the childf he added, after a “Oh. no; he told me all about it. estate in Virginia, where it grew and J. A. STROWBRIDOE, her eves still fixed upon mine. I saw at mv feet lie indeed a murderess! and flourished, and became a parent of all llicrron at rcaannnblr rntra Having hid In r shiver, but for that slight mnvul : could it Iw her hualiand of whom she pause, in a horror stricken wliisj>er. He had been summoned up to town on I hrret ItnporhT issasi Dr*l»»r In business, and left home yesterday | the weeping willows in the United lung rX|t«*riviic« In *tiol gntning, mid »iie niovi'iiient «lie sat perfectly still I si-ciued in snch abject terror! Mv "She had it with her!’ cur inhTcata bring cumin«>n "ilh I hardly knew what to answer; but States. morning. In the evening the nurse and motionless. blood lioiled; I felt readv to defend lie hail thrown otT his heavy ulster and Ihtmr n( iht'Stult'Hl laru», and Some time after the war General left her. as she imagiued. asleep, to I Win alia cold! I offered her my I her against a dozen husbands: lint travelling cap. and now stood Iwfore partlciilrtrly Eaatern Orn* flora’ io Gates of the revolution settled 1 plaid, glad of an opportunity to break how! gt»ll, *r fori that we me. as handsome, as pleasant auil hon fetch something from the kitchen." No 1HV Front Street, Portland, Or. on the “Rose Hill farm," su Nsw York “Hava a gossip there you mean." roil give a<*tiafao- ill- oininoux silence. if she would but It was midnight now; we could not est looking a young fellow as ever I Tin* tnoal reliable and brat ralabllidu’d I ioiim * Gun l<> all par* “John, solemnly, you don't like Island, and at the entrance to a lano speak, make some eonitiiiHiplacc remai k lie far from Ixindnn; the guard might saw, and my heart warmed to him. I m Purtlund. Stdr i»L’»Hit* for Klrby'a which led from a country road to his U m the «[Hill might I m - broken. Is- popping his head in at any moment, He was no assassin, or ruffian, or cow'- nurses,; you know you don’t. Banta (in/, nule leather. country house he planted a twig front ENGAGED IN WOOL GROWING ! "My dear. I am a married man, and, nirhlî ___ . "1 am not cold.” 1 jumped to a sudden conclusion. ardly bully, whatever Marv might say, the vigorous willow at Abingdon, which tl ahall bn nnr aim, bv hnncalx, fair deal A commonplace remark enough; but “Wi re you going to any friend in The shadow of a great horror, that lay moreover, an M. D. A well lialanced he had brought with him. That road _ uiind must hate somebody or some class ing anti atih't attention tn buainraa, to the spell was lirokcn, The myatery London I” l merit the roufldrnce of all «ho in the blue, mellow eves, had been I of bodies, and, as a rule, medical men is now third avenue and the lane is tlmt lav in her eyes lay also in her “I know nobody in London." max favor ua with thrir patron Twenty-second street. Oates' mansion there bv terror, not crime. hate nurses.” “Tlie poor little tiling ia cither mad laved j , voice. DWIGII r ,V IIAJLEV, age. Our ('oinmisaion ia built of wood, and two stories in height What shall I trv next! I looked nt or her husband is a brute," was the 1 “The child is dead,” I said softly. ' “Nonsense, John! Well, Mrs. Tre- (?» urniZ ¡MHtt .Volaitet Publifi and •w ■-» ac ■* <* au .w *a' i "lt died two days ago, died sudden- ' mavne got away with the nurse, went stood near the corner of Twenty my watch II 30; our train xpceilmg mental exclamation. seventh street and Second avenue, Partira tlftlring advances on their Wool on nt a furious rate, no chance of a* KF.AL ESTATE BhGKEKS, “Then you must come home with ly in couvulsions in her arm«, and the down stairs, and being traced to the where I saw it consumed by fire in j run npply nt I hr !Store wf Mt" «ra. Knthrhild shock turned her brain. She was do- ' station, where she had taken a ticket FENDI.KToN, • ■ , . ORRUOM j stoppage for xonic time to come, and tne to uiy wife; she will see after you.” A llt nnoi' K. Ab'XandrrA < <». In Pendleton, 1815. The tree which grew from the to London, Vapt was Tremavne wes he tele- to, and stopped as got An upward glance of wild, agonized ing so well, poor little thing: but of- graphed IV E To**ii»liip rial« ««r «Il ».irrrn-l lan«t« In «»r tn ua nt our otllce, 107 North First Blroat, the lull, wide-open gaze of my motion- tei wards she grew delirious, and in her into the train on his way home. Some twig planted at the entranoe to Gates' l ui itili* cniiui.r, nini reenr k hi «|| t'l«im« freni Kirtland, Or. . leas conipniiiuii not for one moment supplication: firat Ire hiutn iluwi» t » tl o prcRfiit filli» «n«| vurrected “She won't bi'try me, or - take baby J ravings she accuse«! herself and me. some one must have seen you leave lane remaiued until comparatively * ■ removed from tnv faoe. It was un- *>«mi wt’wk y Imtii Gir l.*n<l « »ili«<«l 1.« th«n<l« JACOB FRAZIEH, few years ago. It stood on the north XX’ni «re.ir» »»In in* f-'l p-’irilv» ”»i I- r uni nf thr I. hv I | pleasant certainly: If I elniuged uiy from luel" And once more tho wet I could do nothing; she would not have the station.” J. I. HPEKRY. Jmwstif li» I nlt-l MI«! *, l'Oll’biri CtmiMlMl t«.»na east corner of Third avenue and Twen roe uoar her, but beat me off with her belili m ih ' l.ofnl l.'iivl tlltloi', nii'l un Mpptntl lo ih« De position, face the window nistend of dead thing wiut lifted up into the arms “As he came to look for her here, Fab 9 IW1. Fab. 12 3m ty-second street. It was a direct de |»*iiin< iii «il XX<i«hiHKlon hands »» »ho couldn't bear the sight ot i her, «he must remove her eyes from my that weuied too frail to hold it, and I me. somebody must have brought him; two ««- •Xill fiiruiAh Snl’llnrt AlidiIli»tnl IIonn««t»n<l Finiti» cendant, in the third generation, of And I was so fond of her and her •mi ni'kltnl« »r I. h ni Hi'iìp oli allori iiolhv, «ini «l I face at last But there was a sort of i hidden away beneath the long mourn of me!' camo to the door.” — I i«M st ni irkni iKir« XVlII Buy «H<l «<»ll Lnn.l, t lnlin» Pope's willow, planted at Twickenham _ d" Here the man broke down. WAl.l.A WALLA “It will be all right now that he has fascination about her and her look, I ing cape. fllly rinp-’in. Eh . <»n i»A«iiiiahl* C’iui'i.iniiitin. ! Ho walked to the window, and then found her and is fond of her; she will about 1722. Hi» rint «nd Hm nnl* «tnivn refnrmtl tu «m ih» nnh ! which 1 preferred mooting to shirking.) I took her home. ---------------»I ... < neg .>| ilio l.io l in I in itili i couitlv. *n<l m 'Ieri» fan received turned ami asked abruptly: May I go ; get quite s »«»« timo aiiil ,i trip In I.» tirami«' h.r nomini in na — knowing that it was on mo all the her with a broad look Mary of amazement to oi herl omizaninti» Andra Lashapalle, without doubt ' ♦»-* Wohav»«|M*< mi famlllma tur Rn-.ilmM l»oW <««n»ra(m57 i time. 1 comfort h I that made me smile, but that found no the oldest pioneer ip the State, died at 1 thought of Mary and hesitated. little baby. There was nothing for it, then, but expression in words. When taking _ St. Vincent’s IIosj iial on the 11th in "She peacefully to give up all hope of sleep, and tiinke her aside, I told her all I knew, she now; and is if sleeping she awoke so suddenly and just saw ! I wipe my pen blot stant lb was 100 year of age, and M j rise. My story is done, the best of luy position and companion, wrung her hands in sheer (ynqiuthiz- you—'' MAXI FACrVRKR OP came to Oregon in 1817, lanc'i ig at St. whom I now olixorvod more closely. ing pity. i “ ^. She shall not sea me, he broke in, the first, so it will prolia • George (now Astoria). He was for BREAD, CAKES PIES AND That she was a lady there could I m - but “Murdered her own haby—her first- eagerly. “I will be so quiet; but I of which I shall be guilty j many years in the employ of the Hud- all klBilM nt CnM*k«ra Fire proni Building little doubt; there was that in her a|r bom! Oh, how sad, how dreadful!” must ___ 1______ see her. I nursed her through a 1 Mrs. Merton looks np v» son Bay Company. Finally he settled I am now prv|>«r«d to Mill Iienrani-o and dress thnt. was unmista And involuntarily aha glanced xrwanl long illness a year ago, and she would «ho is mending. “Tho story , r »ire, nrd u UT «.rr. 10 yeans w e _. r French Pr liv d there kable. That she was pretty there the door that hid from ua our own lit- have no one uear her but me, aud why, all yon have written is only the) ------------ aving iiht ohwrd in oiti nkw huop . beginning of tho ejid. You could not When you see a town chap with « was littlo doubt either; those great, tlo ones, safely cradled and asleep, now—” w«> ulTi r A»r b*l* Uio rh««i< r«l dink, intensely dark, ey<w, tha thick* Thon ahe wont back to our strange guest Under the heavy military mustache surely have tha heart to break off in blister«! noso sud sunburnt cheeks, every f’rt nod «iMcrtplOn. at Bedrock flfuroe. Beef, Pork, Veal A Mutton Of Having coil, of warm burnished hair, the email, who sat. huddled up in my own big I saw his lip quiver; hs paused, then that, unsatisfactory manner. Not a just ask bow many fish ho caught, and lutoiirrd lb«M»rricen nt an eipwrletit Mi workmen from Fan fraurltro, | have tn |iaJ« features, seen dimly beneath the easy chair, tho dead baby still at her added; “I must go to her"' not in oom- word about Capt. Treroayne's gratitude why ho did not wear a brt-ad brim. Tn be round In Tvn'llwton oiL r al I bn Walla Walin Hakrry every veil, ye«, she was youDg, pretty, a lady, •J ■ bosom. mand, but yearning appeal, loth in ' or the hamper they sent us at Chnit- Touch the subject lightly, sympa (orno«! and C’urrd Moat« of all Kind». sort of goode lu nir Hi’« of buelneee. “I mult g»t her to lied,” aud Mary, j voioesmd eye* | uaaa, or the birth of tluur littlo sou lust | rally and couticusly. for th«y ivc' tno x»onr Orders find be (Convinced. and in trouhla. So far I got sjd no| | Früh .‘»Musagos made ovary day, “Will you wait here a minute! I; year, and the pretty xay she ceax*d ,to bs tri-hy. j farther. How earns she toTe > be traveling with quick determined nod. and she •0 If «* HflftHTfl Wills Walla THE EAST OREGONIAN H. Hui Ml NII D. I j. r. u . a > ' A HOI M LOWJI. DKY GOODS, f NEW MEN IN CAMP! LAND AGENCY! H I STEAM BAKERY! H ■ I J? 0, I