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ipk il W'tLLAMETTK FAitMER: SALEM, OKEGON, JUNE 27, 1884. Li v -"i ft 1 li nw I .ttStJiJ i3y H N rf,urmif f iterating. WOOD SORREL. My clearest love, thy flower's a-Mnom Once morn I'vo gathered it to-Jay Aa through the tci ler forest gloom I tonk my lonely way. Half hid 'neath sprays of bramble vine, The fragile blossoms light the place. As onco thoso sad, sweet eyes of thine Lit up a Mower- like face. The sclf-snme charm to thee to them, Hath by a uonl of God been given, Tho opal shiinmeriii2 diadem Thou nearest now in heaven. . Ah, loved and lot' iincqualed maid! Green aro the leaves of fond regret, Ay thy Inno 1 vcr nadly laid In SpritiB'. g y circinct. Thy spirit mirelv li nnt tho path Where I in retPii pe '-e mood Seek the solo solace nn'inory hath, Tho bliss of qii tude. Thy footfall liuht preecdoj me still. As sun or tliadow falls on grass, fjome po'ont grace intangible, O'er me, from thsc, doth piss. And, b.U'lin o'er the faint veined flower Thino eiddun on slender stalk, Ag.iici I kiep l.)ve's trj sting hour, And citch tl'y Iow-toticd talk. Mino yet, in some sweet, subtle scnir, In stillness where no rudo note jars, Where Amaranth b'ooms, and Innocence, And Sorr-I's silver star. Love in Ashes. "Scant of nine, and the w.teliiug all out," mused tin if ty Mrs. Chultor ;m slir- vcrulihcd tlic poicli. "Do.icon, I'll f;et you lo nl the biy ttilxloun rollar, if von will." 'Coilain, wife," responded tho deacon from his cm I in tho door-ynul. 'Thero comes ru'iulnllV, new bukct wagon, wild two women in il," ptiisucd Iho lady, wringing her mop. 'Jmi'I that the lioiv-e that hulks?" Being in tho critical act of emptying a four-gallon bucket of soap, the good man vouchsafed no tcply. When tho jollied mass bad quivered and Hplashed into tho barrel in waiting ho looked up in huason to fpo tho gay little pony shy at tho cart and go touring down the road. "They'll bo upset! they'll Iw killed! ItunnuVr'cml Do something'" shrieked Mrs. Chutter. ''Don't get excited, wifoj they're all right now. That girl diivos like a man." And picking up bis bucket, tho mod erate, deacon muiehod olT for il second supply of soap, lint though the littlo incident bad failed to shako bin nerves, it did mako him oblivious to his wifo'8 wash-tub poiM'il on tho landing of tho dim stair-way, and as a natural conse qnonco iio put his foot in it. Tho tub rolled ; tho deacon swayed liko a peatlo inamoitnr; tboro was n lively .siktcs Hion of bunilis followed by a clatter and a thud, and deacon, tub and bucket Htrowed tho cellar floor. "Adah and Abihu! ejaculated the fallen saint, with energy. "What's up, uncle" cried an anxious voice o 01 bead. "I can toll you what's down," was tho grim icspoiifo. "Como and brace mo while I try to step." Thu owner of tho voice, a line-looking youth of ono-and-twenly, wtf ulroadv groping his way among the debris-, bis aunt in the rear with tho camphor. The (li'iK'on'H attempted locomotion resulted in a groan. I nniht have sprained my ankle, Har vey. If I bad ootoned this tub uicc till after I'd been my rounds, 'twould have been better calculation." Oh, I wouldii'tworiynbout my rounds, uncle. What's tho hurry?'' ".My customers expect mo to day, that's tho point. I hate masteily to lnt.ik my woid. Now there's tho widow Cleaves wailing for mo to tako her ashes, so she eau scrub after mo with boiling suds, and up at Kendall's they'io clear out of sonp." "And not clean without, eh?" laughed tho young man. "Fro lum, uncle: since you aro going to fool so uneasy alKiut disapioiutiug tho people, why not send mo in your stead t" ''You, in your lino clothes! I should Millie," mumbled Mrs. Chutter, with the stopierof tho camphor ImUIo between her tooth. "Why can't my uncloV mantle fall on nte, nuutio? I was intending to Uirrow tho frock." "Well, if I do nay it, you've got the Vance common seuee. Some young men of vour bringing up would lo ahamod to drive u soap cart." "Humph! Some young uumi would bo fool," Mid tho deacon, with warmth. "Xobotly has any call to U ashamed to deliver such rioap as I make. If you'u mind to run tho team to-day, Harvey, I shall bo obloeged to you." Fifteen minutes later the worthy dea con was extending hi aching length upon tho sitting-room loungo, and gnr.ing out of the window at his youthful proxy, who, duly initiated into tho mysteries of the calling, was driving a.vuy iu tho big blun cart. llcliliui jouiiood ud creaked an empty nsb-bin, Hanked by two empty barrels of soap ; but the swing ing scat was clean and comfortable, com manding a fine view of the surrounding country. A hiilf-milo and more the road wound through his uncle's fertile ncie, for Dea con Chutter was withal a farmer. Farm ing, indeed, was his chief vocation, soap boiling being an accessory venture grow ing out of sundry cxtensivo experiments in the tiso of leached ashes as n fertilizer. It was ono of those tuneful mornings in oarly Juno when all nnturo joins in a glad doxology. The newlv arrived bob olinks, tipsy with glee, carrolled in tho meadows. The orioles, hanging in their hammocks in tho elms, could scarcely work for singing. Gay breezes whis pered Ioc to tho graceful young clover, then danced away to dirt with the coy i hill-sido birches. Kverywhcro were life (and motion irradiated by tho benignant sun For Harvey Vance's study weak ened eye tbeie was too much glare, too mucn nutter, no lost, no inuu in imt ting on his bluo goggle?. Who cares if they do mako me look like a fiogr mused lie, as ho sett leu them astride his aristocratic nose. "Thanks to them, and to change of air, my poor optics nro undoubtedly im proving. 1 shall bo back to college by fall. litt! ha! if tho fellows could seo mo now!" And here, to tho infinite surprise of tho staid Dobiu, his new master broko into a rollicking class song a song ab ruptly ended as a turn in tho road re vealed a fiirm-hotiso. "If I peddle soap, I'll peddle it with duo decorum," solilrquiicl the youth, knocking upon tho back door with the handle of bis whip. To havo seen the capable air with which Iu measured ashes bushel by bushel, giving in exchange money, or gallons of soap, according to the custom er's desire, ono would havo pronounced him bred to tho soap business. Sinco bis month's rustication at his Aunt ChutlcrV bo had made tho acquaintance of most of tho farmers along the river, and these expressed their gratification at meeting "a judgo's son who was not afraid to work," but outside tho parish limits bis triumphal inarch torminntid. He was a stranger in a strange land. One man asked if ho had bought out tlo deacon; a second hoped ho was not pro posing to run an opposition team ; and tho loyal widow Cleaves could hardly be persuaded to sunender her ashes, be cause, forsooth, she preferred to deal with Deacon Chutter. Obedient to his unclo's instructions, at her ccttago the young man took a cross-road to Kondnll's, a summer hotel, familiarly styled "Tho Eyrie." You'll find it a long three miles," had boon Mrs. Clcave's parting remark. "Tbreo miles, and not n noighbor be tweou heio and tboro ; I couldn't blame tho widow if sho wanted to change her situ ation," mused tho deacon's deputy, scan ning tho wostcrn horizon. "Shouldn't wonder if that cloud yonder meant bus iness. I thought tho sun was too bright this morning. Well, a little high toned thunder will drown this everlasting racket." Facing about to wedgo in position an empty soap barrel, ho observed two ladies driving up tho hill in a basket phaeton. 'That looks liko Kendall's tenm," bo thought. "Thoso ladies aro some of bis boarders, I supposo Tom Cnven der's mother and sister, for aught I know. I huvo heard they were stopping at tho Kyrio. Goodness! wouldn't it bo a joke if I should fall in with them to-day!" Meinwhilo Tho younger lady in the carriage was ineirily commenting on tho ipia-i soap-man's active figure, conspic uously and amply clad iu tho deacon's canvass frock and overalls. "1 bopo bo isn't a perambulating ma nine, mamma." "It's tho vciy c.xrt that frightened tho pony1" was the terrified response. '"Do let mo get out, Lila ! Ob ! oh !" Hut already tho borso was backing down the hill. Harvey sprang from tho cart, and grasped tho refractory animal by tho bridle, just in tinio to pievent the carriago from overturning in tho ditch. ' Thank you thank you very much," said tho girlish driver, tho color rushing back into her fnco. "Now if you'll bo kind enough to load our pony past your cart wo shall bo jet moio obliged. A pretty girl stylish too, but alxwv iuably patronizing,'' thought tho young Sophomore, stalking icscntfully at tho pony's head. "There, now your cart N behind us, we shall have no further trouble. I'm sorry to lme detained you, sir. Infinite ly much obliged." In leaving the ladies Harvey mechan ically raised his hat, the deacon's bat alas! yellowed and frayed by farm ser vice. The touch set trying tho ashes iiK)ii its brim, giving our receding hero tho effect of being caught away in a cloud. A little blinded, but laughing bcliuul lu goggles, bo went back to old Dobbin, and united for tho ladies to go on iu advance. Hut what ailed that surprising pony? Tho young bidy chirruped to him ; he would not budge. Sho snapped tho whip; be stixid as stiff as tho wooden horse of tho Tioj.ms. 'Oh, daughter, daughter, bo's balk ing'" cried the elder lady, who apjH'iuvd to lo an invalid. "If there's anything I'm afraid of, it's a balking horse." "Allow mis madam," said Harey, iignin advancing. Ho twisted the animal's ear a moment to divert his attention, then took him by tho hit and led him a few paces. "See, nuunniii, tho pony lias got over his sulks. Thank you sir." Tho oung lady resumed tho reins j tho fraction quadruped promptly re fused to ttir. "Lot mo cot out, I.Ik : I won't go an- other step with him." "He don't win to ls going," isiud tho daughter with n vexed laugh. "You know you can't walk a rod. You'll sure ly have a relapse, mamma, if you don't Bit still." Again Harvey led tho pony. Again tho tantalizing nog stiffened in his har ness the instant 3Ii.s Lila took the reins. Many times was this farce repeated, and many wore tho minutes wasted Mean time tho sky had become overcast, and thunder was muttering in tho distance. "My mother has been very ill. If sho is caught in tho shower'sho may get her death," cried Lila, in distress, Oh, what shall wo do?" "If you'll pardon tho suggestion, I might drive you to the Eyrie, if that is your destination," said Harvey, with a deprecatory glanco at his masquerading costume. Oh, will you? Hut thero is your horso and cart?'' "I could come back for them " "And with all mamma's shawls nnd pillows, -the phaeton is hardly wido enough for us two." "That is true ; it is a Lilliputian af fair." The youth was gravely testing the light springs and braces. "Is there danger of breaking down? Then you go with mamma, and I'll drive tho cart." "Lila Ca vender! the idea!" expostula ted the invalid. "Tom C'avender's mother and sister, by tho ashes of my uncle! Confound it, what a scrapo!" was tho young soap merchants inward ejaculation as ho awaited tho ladios' pleasure. "What better can I do, mamma? I shall rido famously. Unless you're afraid to trust mo with your borso," the young lady added, with a glance toward Harvey. "Not in the least. Ho's far from being a fiery Bucephalus." Struck with tho incongruity of the re mark from sucli a source, -Miss Lila lost nil control of her dimples. "That seat is su-wmled between tho heavens and the car h, liko Mohammed' j collin, n amiuu," sho jested, by way of cloaking her untimely mirth. "One ought to ho slut into it out of a catapult." To aid the young lady in mounting, Harvey silently extended a hand,whoso exceeding smuttiness was intensified by a seal ring that glittered upon the little finger. Miss Lila glanced curiously at the line cameo with its quaint setting. Who was this anomalous being who sported costly ornaments and quoted from the classics? And where, had sho seon that peculiar cameo before, or ono like it? Ah! now sho recollected, Tom had worn it homo last vacation, when ho and his chum had exchanged rings. But how had this eoap-man becoino possessed of it? Could it bo that ho nnd Hurvey Vance wero identical? Tom had said that Harvey was spending tho summer in the neighborhood. This must be ho. Yes sho was sure of it. Obedient to tho young man's will, that unaccountable pony darted away on tho wings of tell wind. Closo behind, bead down, tail up, followed old Dobbin in a heavy canter which seemed to shake tho very loaves on tho trees. Charged upon by tho empty soap barrel, Miss Lila slipped to tho other sido of tho seat and clung to the ash-bin. A milowaspassod, two miles. Tho gablo-roofod Eyrie loomed in tho distance. On spod tho pony; on lumbered old Dobbin; on swooped tho storm-cloud. A dozen guests crowded out upon the hotol piazza to witness tho exciting race. "How whito Mrs. Ca vender looks!'' cried one. "Where did she pick up that fantastic driver?" "Is that Miss Lila in tho cart?" ex claimed the gentleman addressed. "Well, she's a girl of mettle! Ha, hero comes tho rain." As tho phaeton dashed up ho rushed out with an open umbrella to escort Mrs. Caveuder Into tho house. Iu mounting tho stops sho turned toward Harvoy. "You havo dono us a groat sorvico, sir. I assure you wo aro 'grateful. My daughter will see thatyouaioreconipeiis od for your time and trouble." "Tho dickens sho will!" thought the indignant substitute. Standing beneath tho dripping caves, with rivulets of lyo coursing down his cheeks, ho assisted the moist young lady to alight. "I am wo aro deeply in debted to you," bho stammered, blush ingly. "-My mother " "Has takon no cold, I trust," said he loftily. "Oocd-afternoon. And horse, cart and driver disappeared kitcbonward. In putting tho cut to rights that evening iinrvey discovered a giuny object caught between the seat and tho ash-bin. It proved to bo a lady's pocket handkerchief, bearing in ono corner tho nanio ol "Lila Uaveiuler. Ho handed it to his mint for bleaching purposes, mm recetvnu in return a tetter ironi Tom. "My mother and sister havo perched at tho Jvyne, on i-.niden Hill," it ran. "My mother is getting up from n fover, and is Imund to get up as high as sho can. If you're anywhere near their secluded nest, do peep in hihhi them. They'll bo oluirnied to make your ac quaintance." "1 believe I'll tako that hankerchief to Miss Cnvender to-morrow, auntie, and have it off my mind," remarked Harvey. carelesly, as he folded the letter. "Well or you might send it by th stage. Hut Harvey wiib deaf tt the suggestion. Tho next evening, faultlessly attired, and minus Sectacles, ho presented him self at tho Eyrie, and was cordially welcomed by both Mr. Ciender and her daughter. Convinced that ho was not rucogiiitcd as squire of the soap part, ho mw no necessity for proclaiming him self such. Iu making his tint call why fthould he introduce himsell clown? You've uuuU) quite visit," was his aunt's salutation when Harvey entered the sitting-room. "Was the girl glad to get her handkor chiof?" "To tell the truth, auntie, I didn't give it toher." "Humph! Strange how a handsome young woman will weaken a chap's memory," observed the deacon, slyly, as his wife bandaged the ffending ankle. 'I don't see hut Harvey I'll have to call again Ho lo did call again, and again, and in. Indeed, his ridos to tho Eyrio nga grew so frequent that his uncle one day tensingly counselled him to buy a second saddlo-borsc. "Or get a carriago that will hold two," amended his aunt. At which the youth flushed guilty, confirming Mrs. Chuttor in her private opinion that bo was very far gone." He went further yet that ovening even to the length of proposing to Miss Lila. The littlo coquette only laughed, and bade him not ho absurd. Absurd? Ho would really like to know what sho meant. Oh, thev were both so young. Harvey looked hint, and intimated that ho, at least, was ncaring tho down hill of life. And he didn't know her well enough. Tho youth eagerly protested that bo know lier well enough to lovo her. "Hesides, I'm not sure but I like another young man better." "Ob, if you care for somebody else, why, then why, in that case " Harvey found tho English tongue terribly in tricate, and rose with precipitation. "I met him first, you know," said Mis Liln. dropping her eyes npologoticnlly, "and I am under gi eat obligations to him." "Oh, it's all right You'ro all right, I mean ; but I think Tom might have told me." "Told you what?" "About this other fellow." "There in't much to tell," said Miss Lila demurely. "He hasn't como for ward." Harvey drew on his glove with a mystified air. "But I am looking for him any day now, for tho Eyrio is nearly out of soap." "You bewitching littlo tease!'' Miss Lila's cheeks wero eddying with dimplos deep enough to drown a man's hoart. Perhaps they made Harvey's head swim. I can't say. I only know that ho laid hold of the young lady's bands at that moment in tho most giddy f ishion, and she seemed quite willing to let him steady himself in that manner. "Well, Harvey, I expect to bo on my legs again to-morrow," observed tho facetious deacon, at breakfast ; "and when I call at the Eyrio I guess you'd better let mo give that young woman her handkerchief." "Thank you very much ; I attended to that last night." "It didn't seem just right to keep her out of it so long, Harvey," remarked his aunt, dryly, as she passed his coffee. "You ought to have paid her interest." "Jlump! don t you be n nute con cerned, wife," said tho deacon, wit!) a mischievous wink. "Depend upon it, Harvey has squared accounts with that young woman beforo this, and taken her noto of hand. lies driven business sinco that day I set him up in the cart." Harpers iiazaar. A CARD. Totl who ro suffering from the eirors and inJIs cretloni of routh. nerou wcakres. carlv decav. loia of manhood Kc , i n ill send a recipe that will cure j ou, FREE OF CIIAK0E. This (rret remedy aa dlicov. ered by a missionary In South America Send a (ell. aidrcMtd en elope to the REV. 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