INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS, AND DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN OREGON.
ASHLAND OREGON FRIDAY. APRIL 2, 1880
NO 43.
Iler smooth, round face looked so continued, in a voice that cut through
Trying to Annul a Marriage
When.
pretty when she said this that the young the gale like the shriek of a steam whis
Fur, far away, beside the foam,
man could not help pitting an, arm tle.
When you see a boy disobedient and
Mr. Ed ward P. NIiller, a member of
A little maiden had her home,
about
her
waist
and
kissiag
her
glowing
“
It
is
the
‘
Flying
Dutchman
’
him
the Stock Exchange of this city, has disrespectful to his parents, mean to his
IntMiietl every ITriclny»
I Aud princes wood her, rich and gay,
self !” cried one of the old Portuguese brought suit in the Chancery Court at brothers and sisters, cruel to animals
cheek.
But still she lightly said them nay;
B Y-----
cared not if they came or went,
“That is a woman’s theory,” he said, sailors.
•5 She
Louisville, Ky., to have the marriage of and given to lying just for the fun of it,
Within her humble home content;
“A pull on the weather braces 1” re Mrs. Kate C. Miller to bis deceased it is not always a suro sign that he is
smiling.
leeds eV merkitt .
Main Street, Ashland.
For things were not as now, you know,
“It is a true one,” she answered. peated the apparition, “Jump for your step-brother, George C. Miller, declared going into business with the devil, but a
Long, and long ago.
“Love can dispel every trouble—every ivesI
null and void, and to recover that por pretty safe one.
NEW DEPARTURE.
Her father oft would musing s’.and,
OFFICE -On Main Streat, (in atcond atory ut McCall
There
was
magnetism
in
the
voice,
pain
'
When you see an old bachelor, who
tion of the dead man’s estate now held
And hold his little maiden’s hand,
x Baum's new building )
“
Wait
till
the
baby
has
the
cramp,
and
I
he
men
now
obeyed
in
spite
of
And, pointing, cry, ‘‘From o’er the ma
by the widow. Before her marriage ought [to tbe squaring up his accounts
Job Urlìi Liu;.
The undersigned from and ufter April
their fears.
and
see
if
it
will
dispel
thatcame,
at
One
day
my
woe
will
come
to
me;
”
Of all descriptions done on short notice. Le/al Blanks,
Airs. Miller was Miss Kate Creel. She and getting ready for a funeral enter
1 Sth, propose to sell only for
And whisper, as he shook his head:
this moment, the bluff vjice of Captain
The course of the ship was thus possessed great beauty and attractive tainment, railing at womankind, you
tkrculars. Business Cards, u;;!h*?«ds. Letterheads, I’os
Van, etc., gotten up in goad alyls at living prices.
“What shall I do when she is well”
Pearl, as he suddenly deseended the com slightly changed.
ness, and waa one of the belles of Louis may conclude that it is a sort of sour
CASH IN HAND
He loved her so, he loved her so,
The weird pilot, after a few more or ville. George C. AliJler was a former apple revenge for some of the vigorous
panion
steps.
Long,
and
long,
and
ling
ago.
Term, of Siibweription:
Or approved produce delivered —except
“Now, uncle, for shame '. You have ders, took the helm himself; and, finally, resident of St. Louis, and a member of kickings he received in the days of auld
Oae copy. one year.............................................................. 50
when
by
special
agreement
—
a
short
A
lover
came
o
’
er
seas
one
day,
been listening !” cried Mabel, starting up to the surprise of nil, guided the vessel the lottery firm of Murray, Miller & Co. lang syne.
•• “ six I^onths .............. .................................. 1 50
And stole her simple heart away;
and limited credit may be given.
•• “
three months...... ...................................... 1 0O
into a sheltered bay, among towering He had been but a short time in Louis
in some confusion.
When you see a maiden advanced in
Club rates, six copies for............................................ 12 50
But when sLo saw her father s tears,
rocks, where she was safely anchored. ville when he met Miss Creel, and, like years turning up her nasal ornament at
terms iu advance.
In
due
time
the
vessel
arrived
iu
the
And thought of all his after years,
They have commenced receiving their
vicinity of the Cape of Good Hope. He then disappeared over the stern, and all of her acquaintances, he became the lords of creation you may conclude
“Go back across the sea,” ehe cried,
Terms of Ad vcrtialny:
New
Spring
Stock,
and
that
every
And
wept,
“
I
cannot
be
thy
bride."
The face of some of the sailors then wore was never again seen by the awe-stricken deeply attached to her. He left the she has given up all hojies of capturing
LBOAL.
*><■ »<40ire (ten lines <r less) 1st insertion.
U 50
day will witness additions to
For things were not as now, you know,
crew I”
a solemn look.
. 1 00
Ea?h additional iindHI®»».............................
Galt House, where he had been stop a lord for her own use.
LoBg, and long, aud long ago.
the largest stock of
It was in this locality that the fable
On the next day, tl»e gale having ping, and took rooms at the Waverly,
When you see a politician particularly
LOCAL.
She watched, upon the bridge next day,
phantom craft, the Flving Dutchman, abated, the oaptain reached Cape Town, where Miss Creel lived. Mr. Miller anxious to shake hands with everybody
, 10o
I.ociU notices per line .
Ilofukr advertisements inserted upon liberal terms.
Iler bonny lover sail away;
winch was not far distant.
was said to have been seen.
paid the young lady marked attention, ho meets, you may conclude that ho
She dropt his ring into the foam.
The appearance of the spectral visitor and, it is said, made her several offers of wants to be elected to some office.
Captain
Peart
’s crew predicted that
And then at twilight wandered home;
PROFESSIONAL.
Ever brought to this market. They de
now the ship’s “bad luck” would com had not seemed to alarm either him or marriage. He had, however, an unfor
When you see a man sneaking around
She found her father sitting there,
sire to say to every reader of
mence, on account of that unfortunate his officers; neither had it troubled Ma tunate habit of drinking to excess, and saying unkind things about everybody
She wept and kissed his silver hair;
DR. J. H. CHITWOOD,
this paper, that if
She love 1 them both, she loved them so,
bel or the doctor.
name on her stern.
on this account Miss Creel refused his else, you may conclude that he is mail
Long,
and
long,
and
long.
The truth of the matter was this. offers. Finally he gave evidence of hav because everybody' else is not as mem
As
if
to
verify
this
prediction,
one
of
OREGON.
ASHLAND,
the men fell from the foreyard aid was When the capiain went ashore on the ing reformed, and in February last it as he is.
;
At the Ashland Drax Store.
badlv hurt. Another, soon after, waa night he drifted from the ship, he found was announced that Miss Creel had
The Spectre Pilot.
When you see married people particu
Sold at the Lowest Market Prices, will
one
of
the
Dutch
inhabitants
of
the
Cape
taken
so
ill
tnat
it
was
feared
he
would
yielded to his suit. The couple were larly conspicuous in their endearment in
do it, they propose to do the largest
die. True, the young doctor cured him on the beach. This person informed marned'on the 22d of the month by the public, you may conclude that there
An
old
whale-ship
one
afternoon
business
this
spring
and
summer
JAMES R. NEIL,
«
raised her batteled boom to catch the in a few hours, but his shipmates in him that he was a fugitive; that he had Rev. L. P. Tscheffely, Rector of Grace would be room for a four-year-old ele
ever done by them in the
sisted that there was a bad look in his been a landdrost—a sort of sheriff—of a Church. The marriage was a happy one phant between them when they are at
• A T T O R N EY-AT-LAW,
rays of the setting sun.
last five years, and
eyes
—that he was not at all the “same district some miles away, but that fur for a time, but Mr. Miller’s appetite for home.
A thick glaze of ice covered her from
they can posi
Jacksonville, Oregon.
liberating a negro slave from a cruel liquor soon overcame his resolves, and
person
” as before.
When you see an old sinner pat on
keel to rail—from truck to deck. Even
tively make
master, his house had been attacked by ! he again became a drinking man. Four new robes and play the role of saint you
On
that
very
day,
at
night,
a
boat,
in
the
ropes
and
sails
were
partially
stiff
it to the
which the carpenter had been ut work a mob, and he had been obliged to fly months after the marriage Mr. Miller I need not conclude that the devil is going
ened with it.
advantage
J. W. HAMAKAR,
Her whole appearance showed the repairing the cabin window shutter, was for his life.
died.
Edward P. Miller, his step out of business.
of every one to
N O T ARY PUBLIC,
Besides
his
money, which was in notes, brother, went to Louisville, and he and
left
towing
astern.
When you see the various Christian
rough
usage
she
had
sustained
among
call upon them in
Linkville, Lake Co., Oregon.
lie
had
brought
away
with
him
in
a
bag
The
captain
’
s
pipe,
as
Le
leaned
from
denominations
quit pegging away at
tho
does
and
storms
of
the
Antarctic.
Mrs.
Miller
agreed
ujion
an
equal
di
Ashland and test the truth
the
only
things
he
could
carry
—
the
only
the
window
smoking,
dropped
into
the
OFFICE In Post once building. Special attention
each-
other
and
uniting in the battle
But little of her bulwarks on either
vision of the large estate of the de
of their assertions. They will
iven to conveyancing.
valuables,
in
fact,
that
he
possessed
boat.
He
got
into
the
latter
to
pick
it
side remained. They had been stove
ceased. The agreement was ratified by against the devil, you conclude that that
spare no pains to maintain, more
up,
when
the pin to which the warp was worth caring for. These were some the court and the widow, as administra distinguished individual won’t have as
in
and
splintered
in
many
places.
fully than ever, the reputation of their
M. L. M’CALL,
The paint on her sides was worn fastened, and which was somewhat worn, old-fashioned Dutch clothes, which had trix, distributed the estate in accordance soft a thing as he now has.
House,
as
the
acknowledged
When you see a man bat his eyes,
away; long streaks of rust extended gave way as he drifted off in the dark belonged to one of his ancestors, and with the judgment of the court.
SURVEYOR
CIVIL ENGINEER,
some
articles
of
modern
attire.
ness.
above and below her fore, main ami
Mrs.
Miller
spent the Summer smack his lip3 and look wise, it is not
Ashland, Oregon.
H is absence was not discovered till
He begged Captain Pearl to take at Long Branch, where she suf positive evidence that he is a lineal de
mizzen chains, and her hull was bruised
hours after, when a fruitless search was him aboard iris ship and conceal him. fered for two months from injuries scendent of Solomon.
Is prepared to do any work in his line on short notice.
and battered from bow to stern.
For Staple and Fancy Goods, Groceries,
lie wo’-ld rather the crew should not I received in a runaway accident. At the
When vou see a man croaking and
All these things gave to her an ap made for him in the darkness.
Hardware, Clothing, Boots, Shoes,
growling
and grumbling at everything
know
he
was
aboard,
as
there
might
Just before daylight, however, a boat
pearance that was almost unearthly, and
close of the season she returned to
Hats, Caps, Millinery, Dress
which harmonized well with her name, with a man in it, was dimly seen ap be those among them to inform against Louisville and has since lived a quiet around him it is not benevolent to wish
DR. W. B. ROYAL,
Goods,Crockery,Glass and
tho Flying Dutchman, painted on her proaching from the direction of the land, him when the vessel reached Cape life in the Galt House.
About a week that a vacant place in his family ceme
Has permanently located in Ashland.
Tin Ware, Shawls,
Town,
where
lie
hoped
to
find
a
Ger
which
was
not
a
league
distant,
off
’
the
ago
Edward
P.
Miller
and
his mother tery was filled, but it is natural.
stern.
She was not, however, the
Will give hia undivided attention to the practice «*f
W rappers,Cloak i,
man
craft,
in
which
he
ceuld
take
pas
went to Louisville. He sought counsel
Flying Dutchman about which everyone weather-beam.
medicine. Has had fifteen years’ exiiericnee in
And, in fact, everything required fur the has lead, and her captain was the good
Oregon. Oilice at hia residence, on .Main street,
Icicie3
sage for his native land.
and
suddenly brought suit in the Chan
But
tho
crew
were
mistaken
in
their
opnosite the M. E. Church.
trade of Southern ami South
The captain complied with his re cery Court to recover the entire estate
Simon Pearl, a stern, matter-of-fact j»er- suppositions. It proved to be the cap
eastern Oregon.
If a person ujkmi looking out uf the
quest,
hiding him in the boat by throw of Geo. C. Miller, and for that purpose,
tain. As he sculled the boat under the
sonage from the town of Salem.
window,
should say—as lie might at
ing
the
canvas
there
over
him.
to have marriage of tho deceased an
The old water-dogs shook their Leads stern of the ship, when slm was hove to,
DR. E. J. BOYD,
A full assortment of
this
hour
—“What large icicles are
Subsequently the fugitive was got nulled. In his petition, Mr. Miller
solemnly when they read the name instead of alongside, it was noticed that
DENTIST.
upon Pearl’s vessel as she lay otF the he had a roll of canvas, which had been through the cabin window into the declares that the marriage of George C. forming on the eaves of the barn 1" one
dock waiting for men. The Portuguese in the light craft, spread out so as to cabin, though not without being seen by Miller and Kate C. Creel was a fraud could pretty well tell what the weather
Link ville, : ; : : : Oregon.
For Blacksmiths’ and General use.
What are icicles I—
Mabel, the doctor and the officers, who, and a mockery, because his step-brother is, and has been.
sailor and the Spaniard crossed them cover nearly all thwarts.
Orfico and residence, south side of Main street.
Perhaps
some
of
you
would answer:
was, at the time of tho ceremony and
After he had sent forward the men, however, promised to keep the secret.
selves when they saw if; and, in fact, all
A Full Line of
___ _____ ■______ !
-T—
On the night of the storm the land had been for two years before, “a luna “They are sticks of i:long—long
agreed that no good luck would ever at who were staring over the rail at him,
drost,
hearing of the vessel’s danger, de tic, a person of unsound mind, and a enough fur canes sometimes—usually
Jacob LVajner.
K. K. Anderson.
W. II. Atkinson.
tend a craft bearing the awful name of some of them apparently surprised, if
clared
he would save her, as he was victim of the mental disease known as more or less ridged and rough, tapering
not disappointed, that their superstitious
the flving Dutchman.
Hannels, Blankets, Cassini eres, Doeskins
But Captain Pearl refused to change prediction of his loss was not fulfilled, acquainted with every nook and corner dipsomania,” in which condition he re down to a pretty sharp point—every
Clothing, always on hand and
he stated that Iris boat had drifted of that coast, having once been a pilot mained until his death. He was, there body knows what icicles arc !” How
the name.
for sale at lowest prices.
At last he succeeded in shipping a ashore, where he had remained to watch there, and knew of a safe bay where the fore, the plaintiff alleges, unable to enter are they formed I Some say they grow,
into a valid contract of marriage. The but do they grow as children do, or
crew many of whom were green for his ship to wear round, ere attempt craft could anchor.
In order that the crew might not petition also sets forth that the defend even corn orajiples I Do they grow on
hands—and the vessel sailed, the cap ing to reach her.
Wo will continue to purchase wheat
A fortnight later, when fifteen miles guess the truth when ho should appear ant, as the pretended widow of Geo. C. the outside or the inside ! How does an
tain carrying with him his pretty niece,
Mabel—a rosy, bright-eyed damsel of south of Table bay, and not far from before them, he hit upon a ruse of don Miller, came into nossession of a large icicle start I But to answer this ques
- A T—
twenty, who was an orphan, and who land, the ship was struck by a terrible ning his ancestor’s [ancient Dutch gar amount of the latter’s personal estate, tion, is the weather freezing or thawing
Come One and All.
ments; for, having heard of their su all of which she now wrongfully holds. when these hanging sticks of ice begin
had accompanied her uncle on a pre. ious gale.
The Highest Market Price,
A thin, sulphurous sort of haze par- perstitious fears about the name of the The right of the plaintiff to bring the to form ? Freezing, of cowrie; but there
J. M. MH AI.I. A CO.
voyage.
And will deliver
Pearl had a doctor on board—a go« •; daily obscured the full moon, the dim ship, he doubted not the crew would, on action is based on the fact that all claims must be water running down the roof
looking young man of twenty-live, lim rays of which, together with tho seeing him thus attired, mistake him for against the estate by the rightful heir and off at the eaves, to begin with.
named George Lossing—who, the mo phosphorus of the sea and the vessel’s the veritable “Flying Dutchmanin have been assigned to him. He there Icicles form then after a thaw, when the
JAMES THORNTON,
JACOB WAGNER,
fore prays that the marriage be an weather sets in cold and the temperature
ment he saw Mabel and conversed with ia.dems, threw a strange, ghastly light person.
Anywhere in town,
W. H. ATKINSON,
E. K. ANDERSON.
After saving the vessel, the passenger nulled, Mrs. Miller’s letters of adminis is below freezing. As the drops of
her, decitied that she would make an ex over her sails and deck.
AlIIuU I’llICE h .
means of a dangling rope, descended tration be revoked, and that he be ad water arrive at the edge of the eave3, or
by
Almost upon her beam ends, with
cellent wife.
Wnxuer, Audcraon A Co.
In fact, she waa intelligent, so mod every timber cracking and groaning, from the stern rail to the cabin window, judged te be entitled to the whole of “the jumping oil’place,” they become to
cold that they’ cannot jump but become
est, and with all her charming vivacity, away’ she went under shortened canvas, through which he was helped by the Geo. C. Miller’s estate.
Mrs. Miller’s answer is a general de solid. Along come seme more drops,
so plainly showed the “housewifery” driven with fearful velocity towards the captain into the cabin.
On arriving at Cape Town, Pearl con mal. The marriage, she asserts, was and spread out over those that have
faculty in her neat management of the white breakers and the rocks, now not
trived
at night to convey him secretly in not a fraud and a mockery, and her hus gone before and have frozen stiff, and
cabin, and in a certain demureness of fifty fathoms ahead.
Pale and gloomy stood the men, for a boat to the shore, and on the next day band was not troubled with dipsomania become a thin film of ice, but the ten
manner, that she chai med the young
it seemed as if no human power could he took passage aboard a homeward or any other mental disease to make dency to run down causes the stick of
doctor.
him incapable of contracting a valid forming ice to lengthen out towards the
In spite" of her ominous name, the save the craft from being dashed upon bound German craft in the haibor.
manage. The proceedings of the Court ground by the water running down and
ship, although meeting with many nar the rocks.
4 Gen. Butler’s Coat.
by which she was made administratrix freezing at the end. The water keeps
There was scarcely one among the
row escapes in the Antarctic Ocean, and
ARE NOW MAKING FROM
of the estate, and the fact that it was coming down and as it strikes tho ice of
although frozen in the ice for months, foremast hands who did not believe that
Main Street, : : Ashland.
If anything besides failure to capture distributed in accordance with the court’s the icicle it runs along, a film freezing
had received excellent luck in the whal their impending doom was owing to the
Massachusetts can aggravate Gen. But judgment are cited, and Mrs. Miller all the time. Thus it increases in size
unlucky name the vessel bore.
ing line.
constantly on hand the very best
Aft stood George Lossing, the young ler, it must be the story that he weers a pleads these as a bar to tho plaintiff's and length by the constant freezing of
On this afternoon, in 1853, she was
bound home, full of whale and seal oil, doctor, with one arm supporting the coat of buffalo skin. After expending i cause. The trial .of the case promises layers of water on the outside. If the
SADDI.l II IIWES,
BlGUIi-N AND C1BKIAGES,
which would bring a rich harvest to trembling, affrighted Mabel, who clung sorno hundreds of dollars for an outer to be of great interest, and will be temperature is; ust a little below freez
garment of sleek fur, the temper of the closely watched by the many friends of ing point the icicle will be longer and
Pearl (who was her owner as well as her closely to him.
And can furnish my customers with a
“Oh, George '. we are lost'” she said. usually imperturbable statesman of Es both plaintiff and defendant in this city more slender than when the change of
captain), provided she reached her des
weather is sudden and the cold is severe,
tip-top turnout at any time.
sex must be somewhat ruffled to have and Louisville.—N. Y. Timea.
The men rushed for the boats.
tined port of safety. Would she ever
they will then be quite short and
“Back
cried [Captain Pearl, “No the reporters tell the world that he is
reach it I
BLANKETS,
stubbed. Some children are very fond
going about the country with what
Magnificent Tresses.
This was the question often propound boat can live in this sea !”
JIORSES HOARDED
of eating these cold hard sticks, but they
Ere the crew, rendered desperate by looks like a buffalo robe thrown about
ed by her crew.
FLANNELS,
are
not good.—American Agriculturist.
On reasonable terms, aud given the best
A Washington correspondent of the
Some of them were of tho opinion their situation, could dash him to one his shoulders. Gen. Butler brought
attention. Horses bought and sold
that she never would, on account of her side, a weird, unearthly voice rose, with his famous coat to New York when he San Francisco Post, in a recent letter to
CASSIMERES,
and satisfaction guaranteed in
Great Britain has two tliousand
name, and all felt uneasy on the ear splitting shriek behind them, “Keep came to argue the case against the Ele that paper, speaks of Mrs. Murat Hal
all mv transactions.
yachts,
with a tonnage of 92,000 tons,
off—there at the wheel 1 Keep off’ I vated Railways. When the driver of a stead, wife of the editor of the Cincin
DOESKINS,
subject.
whose
prims
cost was at least $18,400,-
Broadway stage saw him swinging a nati Commercial, in this wise: Mrs.
On dark nights when the wind was say 1”
II. F. rilILLIPM.
000,
and
assuming
a fourth of them to be
AND HOSIERY. howling around the craft, driving the ice
Turning, the seamen were amazed, heavy stick at the corner of Bleecker Halstead Is owner of the most remarka
Her hair, fine in commission during the Summer
before it, the watch would shrug their horrified to behold a strange being whom street yesterday afternoon, he must have ble tresses in the land.
taken
him
for
a
monster
bear
which
had
they
had
never
seen
before
on
the
slriji
’
s
silky
and
of
pure
spun
gold
color, rip months, tho sum expended on their
shoulders and peer through the gloom,
wandered
down
from
the
Adirondack
ples
from
her
head
to
the
floor,
and maintenance would, at a rough estimate,
as if every moment expecting tc behold quarter deck.
region,
or
else
have
supposed
from
the
shaken loose it forms a mantle about her amount to near $3,750,000. ¿The money
This appariton, coming in so unex
some spectral vessel flying past them or
Un spent on yacht building and repairs is
pected a manner, was dressed in a sin appearance of his ambiguous optics that heavier than Lady Godiva’s.
ranging alongside.
i
But the ship had now shaken off the gular, antique fashion, well calculated to he was shaking his club at another man. coiled once at a Parisian hairdresser’s, some $750,000, and 5,000 men—1 12
He certainly was too frightened or bewil the proprietor shrieked wildly and sum the number of the British naval force—
last grinding mass of ice from her sides, arouse their superstitious fears.
dered
to reign up, and a crowd of gamins moned every one toj come near and see are employed.
He wore a high, brown, sugar loaf
(ind illimitable extent of clear water,
were
tickled
to see the old man vainly the remarkable che.velure of the Amer
glistening in the rays of tl e sinking sun, hat; a jerkin, around which was a
The other day a young man from the
OLD AND NEW,
leather belt; broad breeches with two trying to catch tho stage. But rough ican lady. “Never, never,” he said, as rural districts came to tow’n with a load
stretched before her.
Down in the cabin sat Mabel and the rows of buttons on each side, and which usage has given the General a hide as he spread his fingers, beat the air, and of wood and a pair of oxen, and in tho
J. II. Rl’MEU, Proprietor.
Are invited to send iu their orders and doctor, watching her red light coming were gathered at the knees; a pair of tough as that of a rhinoceros, and he is hovered about the glorious locks, “had course of his wandering he came across
blue stockings, fitting tightly’ to the quite as indifferent to the jeers of news eyes seen the like, or even the agents a fire hydrant that had been opened to
through the window.
are assured that they
The girl had just promised to be calves; and long, pointed shoes with boys as perhaps he may be to the gossip who go off to Brittany and the peasant clean out the pipes. He stared at the
of the press, and who knows but ^iat he districts to buy hair, seen such a won
George’s wife, and he held both of her enormous buckles.
Having again settled in this place
gushing water in dead silence for a mo
secretly enjoys tho [story of the spoons, der as this.” Iler daughter, now a
His
face
was
in
keeping
with
his
an
hands in his.
an<l turned mv entire attention to
and may chuckle to think that some guest at the White House, does not ment, and then gave the alarm bv
“The sky is without a cloud,” she said, cient Dutch dress.
tho Marble Business, I am pre
shrieking, “Gosli all hemlock ! Here’s a
It wa3 thin and aged, with two wild, newspaper scbriblers are such fools that possess the same length and luxuriance hitching j>ost sprung a leak worse than
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softly. “1 feel as if this is emblemat
pared to fill all orders with neat
gleaming eyes, a large, hooked nose, and they cannot tell a beaver from a buffalo of hair as her mother, but in color and a sugar maple.”
ical of our futqre.”
ness and dispatch. Monuments,
“We will look upon it As a happy was partially obscured by his streaming, skin? That great coat iu which he fineness it is identical with hers.
Tablets, and Headstones, executed
wraps his body is, after all, but the i
The commissioners of lunacy had to
augury,” he replied. “Of course there tangled masses of white hair.
gjgTin any description of marble.
They have a very sad affair at West pass upon a very sad case the other dar.
mate to that comfortable garment of a
Standing
in
the
ghostly
glare
of
the
will
be
clouds
—
there
always
are
in
mar
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ried life—but I trust they will be light dim moonlight, the lanterns and the sense of luxurious ease and self-compla Point. A lady at Cozzens told her It was that of a stockbroker, who had
from all parts of Southern
ones—as thin as the mist, and as easily phosphorus of the sea, the apparition cency in which his inner consciousness is mamma that all the cadets wear white conceived a singular infatuation for his
¿^‘‘Oregon. Prices reasonable.
caught the unnatural radiance, and encased, perfectly secure from the taunts pants, whereupon a man said, “So do own wife. The oldest members of the
dissipated.”
Address:
their sisters, theii cousins and their two boards say they never heard of a
“Ob, George,” said Mabel, her eyes really seemed to be a being from the oth of the scoffing world.—N. Y. World.
J. H. Russell,
aunts,” and he had to be shot through similar case before. Whither are we
shining, “what cloud is there in this er world.
the heart.
The
Princess
of
Wales
is
thirty-five.
drifting 1
SECRETARY world that love cannot dispel 1”
“A pull on the weather braces 1” he
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