Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, January 28, 1882, Image 2

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    IN D E P E N D E N C E ,
O R E G O N ,
S A T U R D A Y ,
J A N U A R Y
‘ Hugh is going to h t mo have a the skies still blue and uu,1
A (Yard or Tw o to an Old Lady. a-ge us a valid excuse for this utter lives of all tho Rowena, in the
new pony for my birthday, and 1 l liorp-Enden.
family.
dimness o f perception.
But, no. I here were*
This hook had beeu purposely shall go with him to see MissCaiew,
The Northwest answers our nr-
Mrs. Duniway would like to know
• -
■
■ ■ ........here more threatening and
kept ftotn us. and our old nurse, too,” unconsciously forging a link, anyw
t iments of week before last. 1 he ,(pon what authority wo state that Bitty Hawlls, said that we would
• Miss Oarew doesn’t wish a great portentous than those breaking!
u uwer is deaf, haul, and conclu- ¡(ic company Was willing to witli- rue the day we ever dragged the sulky buy to visit her! Does she, over ! liorp-Enden.
Miss Co warden !"
! Hugh was now paying assiduous
»ivo of the invulnerable strength j rttW ¡t* charges against Ho.lgin if .secrets from that musty tomb.
“ Is Miss Ctrew a great lady, court, and evident,y intended to
Somebody
had
to
leave
Thorn-
wf our own ponition. The; gist of j ]1L> would apologize. We reply, upon
Elm enee !" I asked, quite calmly, in push matters with the heiress. But
t ie reply is that we are “ boys." the authority of Mrs. Duniway her- Enden and go out into the wide suite of a dull, savage h ate-for he could not feel comfort« 1,1
world and wrestle with the iron
* be crime of being youthful, in the I so!f I f thu R,lcit.nt ,jlllll0 )ias for.
and women there for that lion ¡hie this woman, of whom 1 had never safe until he should feel Ins hands ;
language of l'itt, is one wo st e 1»
it, our “ verdancy” must' ! money which we heartily despised, even heard before— growing at my closing on the marriage-settlemein.
Two weary days had dragged
neither to palliate nor deny, ^ ’"¡charitably attribute her defect of but needed ridiculously. We were hc-art
-oil. yes, indeed 1 Miss Carew is themselves away with their inter-
age is no criterion of the truthful memory to the Wastini effects of getting out of everything, even hair­
a
pins, which is a dreadful state for a great person, find means to marry ininaMi* hours. nn<l
ness of our statements, nor of the a garrulous old age.
inv brother Hugh, who is coming windy, moonless night again,
three
women.
force of our logic.
These must j In conclusion, old heart, wo cx
Shouldn’t you tided in my close room, and throw­
Some body had to go, and mamma home to-morrow.
.stand or fail upon their own merits. tend our sympathies. Boys though Wa> out , f "the question 1 So was like to see Hugh, Miss Cowaiden— ing on a shawl ami intitHer, left the
Youth is not a badge of fraud -tioi we be, We have not lost our rover- Ito, likew ise Betty Hawlls, and that I’ll manage it if you would ! You side-door, and struck into a grav­
evidence of folly. Grey hairs may] encc for old ladies. We love them,1 lazy ° ‘^ Brace, and that scatter­ will think him very handsome, 1 eled w alk to the portico-lodge used
by the servants.
bo a crown of glory, but it should t an,j when the infirmities f age brained Smudge. That somebody | know I”
The figure of a woman—a slight
And
Florence
forsook
all
study
was
I
lvachel
Cowaiden,
spinster,
it. * ' • r
ten thut the fool grow s
ake one of them querulous, and I ,,i(|
j ,i¡,|
n anticipation of several fete days graceful woman—advanced toware
»
is the wise man, and unjus
me rapidly, a long traveling cloak
ijus*, and contradictory, we say to ¡ It was a'rcndfullv
dreadfully unromantic in the mar future.
e'en the vise have orice been oul^,,lfj “ Mover mind her; he gentle not a bit like a book, for I was not
Two days after I sat in ninpecus- completely covering her from head
an
A n ! even if tlic fact that
]u>[; s]lb growing old, she’s | the heroine that was setting to ' tomed nook in Flynehly Park, hear­ to foot. A housemaid, perhaps,
from Blackwood.
Nearer and
we arc “Heuge lings” should warrant, ,,ro,vin>' old 1”
1 work in a mean w iy to keep the ing the wind moan thiongh the
nearer came the small pah face.
,,i.
¡real heroine from starving, and trees, and thinking of onr stunted
a closer scrutiny of our argument,
-
loing without ribbon» ana ’ hair- ¡crab-apples at Thorp-Enden where| Good God 1 It was Rowena Cow-
we gently remind the old lady who
Bowcnn.
the blue birds sang in Spring, when arden I
pins.
pats us on the head, that second
1 seized her arm. She did m t
“For »ome must laiigrh while others weep,
“ I am certain the disgrace of it :l taU, dark-haired man approached, |
childhood is even a more pitiable
Thun rr.m* the world away.”— Huuilct.
I will kill me, Rachel; bat 1 suppose «-vuning from the l.all, intent upon ¡utter a sound, but shrank a little
spectacle than first childhood. For
0™ r 'vhlc,h «»e alternately I "Rowenaj
Somebody must leave tho dear •' that would be a small a Hair 1 You ;l
\\ ith lus Gis
“ Rachel.
,
,
the one is the beginning of st rength, little home at Thorp-Enden, and . are just ns headstrong as ever your -milled and Downed
What
are doing
doing here
here ?
? \Y hat
the otlier a symptom of decay. The ¡<--ave it at once, and perhaps for-1 father was in his life. ’
» b ^ ’d hand he whisked the dead
“ “ W
hat are
t?vc-r! But if that somebody
4ul Headstrong with scarcely any- ha\es . |,n y s p^tn with a naw- have you come here foe ?’’
one is the enfolded be-all ty of the
“ To see Miss Carew’s intended
not go, then everybody must; even
tiling to eat in the house, and those tiK'm
* , was
bud; the other the locselted leaves |)001._
u„ ; v iitt.e Brace, the • three hel pi css women anti Smudge
Lucwiiv a c.umpof young trees husband. You will help me ?”
“ I must know why you wish to
of the faded rose wbase freshness skye-tefrier, and Smudge, the kit- and Brace to look after:
* |1,1,1 Jue- Ho !a,^ h^ 1- dryly with-
.. mind
• i mammy, Rachel-’
i
out heart or mirth, and tearing the see him."
and sweetness have been kissed ten
ten.
j i “ ,,n
Don’t
!'
D on t
tnannny, Ruche!
• .
, /
. ,
.
"I w ill tell you afterward.”
things into
into i ! ¡’i f tl
awav by the
tho licentious breezes ot
Hi one
one grand
grand lump,
lump, for
for paupers j i saj j H0
jp, > squeezing
squeezing my tilings
1 ‘ 11‘ °, V •’
^ "
No one liael ever forced lto to do
A LSO , “ E X T K K P U IS ir F L A X E ll A M )
the summer days. But noton that!
T l “ '‘V 1<'X’ * fu™ t|- apotheca, vhs
went ,na "a y , whistling an 1 anything.
THRESHERS, PUMPS, ETC., g L
M A T C H E R , STICKERS J L » tb»
1 had her supper fetched up on
l i n n s s a m i I r o n < 'n M t i n g u I ' l l < » n
S h o rt \’r*d’
account should we despise rhelattci. where to l0ok fol- it— tlmt was the | ‘ Vou’,-,. a
K(IU| anj UH,an wolp lll0v'-“ 1 toward tho poor little letter,
The “ buds” here bend to the With-
rub I Money is not plucked like j pnow’,
though l am sure papa'*!^° a s‘ee.B 'va^ l'V. It was the a tray, which 1 took at tho door. Water Wheel Governors of test pattern known.
“ gent for Degroat’s Patent Oi#n to the 1
time in my life that Rachel Sho was wonderfully calm, hut as
ered flower anil acknowledge that Mia lipc leaves from consumptive would turn over in his coiiiu
iirincipaUy
Cowarden
did a dishonorable ac- white as a ghost, and did not much
while they cannot admire, they and brauibly gooseberry-bushes.! think of his child going out to ser-
resemble
the
old
childish
Ro
who
And there was nut a living mortal v
i
c
e
¡
t
i
o
n
.
F u m itu r »;/ “ ^
may, at leust, pity the unfiagrant
, soul who would be likely to lend
I swallowed a great many lumps - J llcf n to Piocc ou‘ ‘ He letter had cried herself sleep when
mt ftrika
decay of their ancient cousin.
; us any, even had wo sera; ed up the Udding then. good-bye at Thorp-1
» crY
aP ^ “ Y *‘ PS- £ '" ''* ¿ 9 liai1 S * a thorn m her ,
except e
Mrs. Duniway pays us the com­ courage to ns.-, lor it.
! Enden, but only realized the awl'ui-!
f ,Ui Y' . ".’I" ,lu "? , liua,,s" ul* •
.
.
Wppos'.tf Iixie say» t
‘ hat,
‘l* ^
1 f? ,lT ’ Ul ? 'u» Uon ]" r'
pliment of saving tiiat w e had help . It is true there were any quan- | , su f MIV UU(|c-i taking when Brace 1 ^
New lirlrk ^
in writing what she oleases to term
,,,>'ti,lcal « « « « ¡n the shape | ran his
llosu
nose in my hand, and |'at »««e r. lrut the certainty of i t , her to herself; happy m having ,
in writing what she pleases to tcini ,(jf debts to
„ , L, his
1 1
f„
,„ ,i
„„ :p | i was no less cruel.
_
her near me again, even at what- ,
to poor
poor rapa
papa JU,
during
hisii
Megan to shake and whine as if
!l1 1
1
Why did 1 not lling it froin tnt- ever cost,
cost. One thing she said, vol- :
"an ingeniously wrought distortion wild, spendthrift dav«— when Ro
k .cvv the family house had gone to L
Beils and fa with
MANUFACTURED BY
as she would have done had our juntaiily :
of palpable facts.” Mrs. ])uniway and 1 were at boardhig-scliool— but rats and hats.
I’ ...
,
,,
j.
.j.
positions
been
reversed
!
Shades
and If0 c*me 1
“
You
must
trust
me,
Rachel!
1
is mistaken. Wei wrote every line* .lear
deal little holiness
helptess mammy had no I “ fjood-hy e, liaclic ! W e’ll
will never live to disgiace the
more
idea of how to begin
to collect .you don't write often !”
i
i
will
not
speak
of
it
to
any
one,
frame«
anGth. *
,
.
-
■ul the editorial referred to without
this outstanding wea.tti, or in what
. i D
, dearest! I am sorry that the hap- nanle of Cowarden. I have hem
or
suggestion
fro...
any
one.
,|l,.u
U.1
.
of
tlie
,„uk
f)„.
tho
An«l
Ro.
with
watery
eyes
and
Roods in Italy a
help
■vit B
towsled cur.s, flung ImrsJif
in . a
t;,u° of my life must be cloud- I reading the old hook at home, and
her.-
And it is not nn “ ingeniously -eaiidaloiis wretches who had de-,
chines andld’ t,low*’
it is the name I bear which has
liinp heap over the gate,
looking
T
1
V
a
secret,
b
t
-h
e
r
e
the
ron-
ate
cursed me! Of all the Uowenas,
wrought distortion," nor any kind fnuided us of our just rights, than
■
r,, „
in
nection of it was lost; 1 hen it be- tul
( her 1 last, while
oinudge and Brace
,
,
,
,
,,, f
•
■
■
,
gHii again, in a tremulous hand— Ilot one escaped misery and death
of distortion of facts. That is the ^ havo of the Northwest passage ! followed nu with w istful. •
unknow-
this moment
| “explain all, and all will be well.” — not one !”
advantage truth has over error.
j itig eyes.
.
,
, .
. .
- .
It never once entered her mind
The rest is like a horrible night­
romnioBMi m*
cried
on
^ knew that my heart was break­
And
ah,
how
bitterly
I
truth
is
not
hard
to
re-
i
10 replied
The simple
that a ,.otlibutive justice might
„ t
ing, but I seemed turned into stone, mare to me ! As long as it has been
i HR orders il % to the
lat®. It requires no ability to write have w e t taken some of them with ' " ,y IIst '"-k111 1,11 m t,le ""known
v] v As 1 walked back and forth under it is still fresh in mind.
life to which I was jo in «
Notice,
• op on i
it. But once written its clearness the plague, or railway accidents.
Hugh Euvrock had been found
!ciu> kept running over, but still the tue trees, over the wet leaves, I
-nreferred
nnd force are so apparent that it
believed firmly thut they were • tears flowed on.
We aresel . wae conv
-
• this
,i • case, traveling
sometimes happens,
as in
,
~ ■ continually;
■
r
- ’ rollin"'
*>. in
,
Ah, could 1 have been an enr- i
, , , . : ...
,
. ,,
,-k and I
. 11
.
..
, , luxury arising fiom ra ta s utile I press-, how gladlv would 1 have ex-!, On, Ro! R o !. Why.
hut
W hy did ,1 ever I !"■ ^
t h
e
heart. He
is were i
that the writer receives the credit,! j^trimony which he had mce so
1 j changed worlds for that liomelv
T °” ?
,
: I a 1 m uttered a cry or sound ot
Cncaper fa be not d»i
which is only <lue to thu strength freely’ lavished on his friends
, ,
. ,
, ,
,
,
.
.
. cotta’-o at Thorn-Enden with all
Hut who could have dreamed a,0 l' } n' 1- A small sciap of paper
.,.
t would
nnd beauty of tho truth he is tell-
Bbor, dear, large-hearted papa . I .,(at “ ct)tlUil) p
’
! tiiat any .w olf would nave broken was I’lnnod on ms coat-lapel:
Give us n ( Wi|U( nl
This Dryer is 1 ho latest ini pro vein «it in Emit Dryers, haTingf keen
ing. That is why Mrs. Duniway iU11 sure that bo and I would rathe.
. . .
r ,,
i into the little fold at lAiorij-Endcnf' . ‘-I kill him because he ought not
wavs find us !i*rje of aa
, *•, • i
..
i
.
! have ^ worked like
slaves
for mam- •
b a i * is n..* ne\cr
to uc the same !
,iive. And vet 1
I love him
too mneh
puts tiiat editorial so far above bur
.
V
. . 1
i........... n i
>
t
mm wx) mutn patented in August, 1881. It lias tlie liWest capacity of nnv Fruit Dryer
“ (Ah.
Ah. n«vorfrnmharfraawa..u
never from her tree would n,.
fly,
pre
1
see
the
¡
should bave lo
to remain on earth when he is no | sold at tho price, and is the most easily 1ml economically operated of any you pjoods and a, .rney
Tut1 iiu>ther-roLin forth ill quest;
circuui8
! b.nek shadow that settled over it
humble attainments. That is why al| tile grqtiiicution of lielpin
And lt-ave the wanton rothtr lriyli,
more !
on the market, ihe fruit trays are raisi n by uu elevator, operated by a
Or danger ’neatn tnat i-Tftty nest.’
U55 A fine
even no vigorous and experienced a one.
*•«»' »■■'»>' ■ « « i.igm.
R owena L avrock — his wife!”
lever at the bottom, and can be put in dr taken out without loss of the
lich thes
The
next
day
the
sun
came
out
writer ns tho “.-■■eiiior editor” must
^
had mooned away a good j
In r !1 tlie sorrow and trouble,
and . ,, brought . Miss Carew, and
heated
air,
and
without
exposing
the
fruil
to
a
cold
draft.
It
has
also
a
___________
S
nm8 Ct
desert the facta ami the argument !,,anA J’l-ars "■
lliorji-Endeii j
®
s! c w ho pitied, me ? Amid all the tears
B O K T.iP J until
featnxe not possessed by any other dryer, to-wit: It has reflectors at the
.,,i
I...
house, waiting for a prince to come
“ ion had bettor come homo dear,Iaml rlugl! rode away in tine spirits an.i fn,ni,
who whispered
Willie si
and expend her fo.co in calling amJ IIiariy r “ as f J h mamma am! !afU.w y.-ur first quarter. Mamma > fter luncheon. I had forgott! „ to I ™ „ Z ‘ f W o r t to
mv aeliinri bottom that throw the fresh air on to the furnace, thus heating the air be-
eroue wi
names.
j thought Ro bi-autiful enough foi thinks tin re wi I ne no further no- >at anything, and liad not spoken jR,alq ?
f<uo it goes to the fruit, litis is a very inij itant feature. Theso dryers
•y Conato
' Tlui fuel's first argument i» a bet,
any grandee of tlie cai th.
| cessity. A gentleman lues called at
a soul for liours, as till' children
|
had fallen sound asleep, aft r
kuilf only on orders, and orders slrnu l bo sent in early, in order to !
The aoooiul ia uu cnithet,’
Such links and rolls of dead-gold ! J llorT-H/ideii, who said that long were paving a birthday-party, and jUo !m., llia,, me give her a minute ‘ insure their being tilled.
xt, and
ilciscttccl.
But the good lady makes an hair; such china H u e eyes, a-. decpjnb'“
father had bot rowed money Jic oChool-room
[description of the house and its
Ihe diver can he seen at Mr. Paul HiltiVand’s on Luckiamnte, or at
recognii
I
had
put
a
letter
in
the
po
t
to
T :al;a> aRlJ left him the debt amt
effort to evade the dilemma held as wells; such baby cheeks and tint
wings. She lmd stolen up in the Robert McLaughlin’s
(ou "NATios»-«¡Ve ex»i
IA miles north of Bufiu Vista. We guarantee sat
interest
Did you ever hear of Rowena explaining, in an otf-hand
!
little
ears;
such
dimplul
l
ands
and
night,
and
had
closed
a
tearful
up for her dioico two weeks ago
jury.
elbows! All, Ro was mir idol ! She all-v t‘ lil1'i s" Hinny?
Mamma ¡s way, tin t the heir, Hugh Lavrock, little letter near my hand on the isfaction to nnv one who will purt-luma a ilrydr. Or.U-rs can bo sent to the
We again present it to her. Either ivad too k .autifl|, for t,,
123 Front Sire«, bwajl» hen
.
I
restored
to
her
belief
in
the
world’s
lia'
1
c<>m
e
home,
in
obedience
to
his
coverlid-
m
let-signed
at
Independence,
Polk
Count
if,
Oregon.
I
indulgo
in
no
society
she made an untruthful statement alsnit Thorp-Enden, and we liad goodness nnd people’s honor, and ! 'ather’s w ishes, to settle down, and i 1 D iet ivn Tt n- TKu
• r * boasting, but nm willing for nil to see and camino for thmuselves.
roBTUinat tba
l ! v u , l i , « „ ...... . .l.urtly \wd C.mil U, I W , ,
!iV ™ L |
™ S r ' l ! ’
concerning Mr. Chittenden’s iej u- always ilctennined at the end of j »■■„,„ VI „
I xdependench , Oregon, Jiinunrv 2í!, 1882.
( ’< >
_
The Du
tation for truth and veracity, or she " " i - sober conferences- inainmaaiid is get t »N; on good
a , r. AKMvntosc def«i
omudge !
And you must come! beauty of a grand Swiss glacier 1
ne u . i R, C
,
f—
that
our
Ro
should
be
niieeu
uf
confessed her willingness to tr.e
J. A. IVFiCO
V Sil
I N C O R P O R A T E D ^ IN
i s t i i.
1 also mana,.d
..." .
'. i ! !' f , ' a'
! a world of her own, and wear vio- home! Mamina joins me in much , "ifbou t life or warmth.
him as tier w itness, knowing him
— Alt
love!
So
does
Bettie
and
the
cl.il-
the
guess
that
Flynehly
"m
|
1
A
^
i
i
T
,
,
„
. let-velvet
dresses, with round,
t» pubi
to be. as she alleges in effect, a con- pointed stomachers, and a cap of 1 droll.
Your darling,
Ro.”
Park was heavily encumbered, and S » Eve
h a v ' s'
I • 1
Pc-snwl for 11 » to*"1 j . j l - .
firmed liar. Jlt^rc are the two horns. pearls like Amy Rob; arts.
I'lmlinl. .KlmüuJon«!"1»
•
*
| This old, faded letter, smelling of ¡“ w '.,!-d| t!,c (,'a,ow ,,lonc.v
SHV‘-‘ ¡the marriage was llieua"^ But' bc-
examination on enterin;. hat tho;
Impale yourself, dear madam, uj on
1 sat for hours hliukimr at the ! Ko- a,lJ ,“ -a|-ing the marks of her i
I- Jt , " as a c,;ll»i1 letu-r, iievo me. t was tinn° in my faith,
Gen. 8
« n g j w ! How tho sight of ! l,ut *.t ™
a« » the sur-1 and was innocent of evil thought,
one or the other. It will not do to dull-red coals Jh the firm,lace tiai- .... .
" • ‘"•"h e e n d
ll,ait lika a heavy |” Y j ,s • dtn<l Y instrument lb', ' ■ Your letter awoke me. It is all ,
sclini.ARSlIir,
¡
smile aw ay the difficulty by writing in g « future fur Ro. and could al- !'*
Ways see myself braiding those 1'ai1' 1! U„w the sight of it scare!
!»?
* * "onniL
TELEURAPHT,
such pleasantry as this: “ Why. bless
WKITI.NO, !*r iwntl
*
liioltt'ii locks, or bearing her train '
aching
aching biam
buiin like
like a
a red-hot ' ¡n1’ ‘^ i
'!C" ? ?, * '" “ ‘i . '7 ^ Do not 'tmcnilnn- me ns you will’
t he hai
your puerile verdancy, Mr. ( 'hitteii- on my arm, or handing rich India
hcU* cast
uint i h t 1
rich India !I,J" • How I 1 wish
w;sh I I had
j ,
Florence ' a nr-ttv" W 'M see ni" "ext, hut as you need to see |
was tb
illto the
was ,
s- , , ■oience a • pretty
ilcn was the Government’s witness.” shawls into her caniau - 1 was : ;lnto
t,1,! tlmm
<!»mrs s long ago, but it Was
.o’
PV¡U\ , ’
at dear old Thorp-Enden. God
PEN WOlIXnliinfc*».
“
| knocked on my door in the dusk.
irann.r n*. rc-ttc-ntbl.raw j
That gentleman was the Duniwc vs' content to make a s,,! r haekgrounil !a I a1 ^
her, and 1 could not com-
;
,
, ' " I " a..'
'bless und keep vou, Rachel f,I-
"Collar, '-'iniil.’ "«S’* _
° for all the purposes of this
• j for
t it
ashes. My
Mv I,enn.
. M issi ow anion— ili-ar Miss C’o w -' ways • ! ••
•* •-
For the
last time or. earth, | C A P I T A L , P a i d U p i » U . S. G o ld (.’(>¡11
witness
‘ !,r II,v-elf so
80 Itowemi
How eiia , i eigi.nl i in I m
" j '1
1‘ to dust and
and ashes.
beau 'arden
and cut, ul unure.nl“ " T l ¡
! \\ on t you please come and
$
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j
the sunlight; as, of course, k ! u * must. 111 u* R °xv,-*na:
i i
~
, good-by!
" R owena .”
! r ,m v
ou
argument, lie came at the request!
In onr darkest, most hopeless - ta- i The life ot nn under-governess, in !
V' Y
: The next time I saw her she lay 1
A S S U S , D c c e m lic r 31, 1880,
6 4 2 ,841.001
îed
to
you,
and
1
will
be
Lock!»
o f the Duniway Publishing Coin-¡.sons,
is, mammy end I believed in a a gloomy house where there is lit- Vn v imnil t„ mnm.ivt
rent
in her white winding-sheet, tlie 111 COlliC f o r 1SS0
Miss (Jil
ou will
pany.who, if we have been correct- future state, as we called it, for Ro. i tie of society and friendliness U - ’ ;H j ' " «ml v,m must], lav well m blue
1,|uu «»’*’»
opi-n
wide,'the
3 4 0 .6 4 1 .0 0
eyes open wide, the yellow [
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ly informed, paid or premised to
\ oil now yourself, IW he, that tween its mmaUs, is not one likely sh„ w ||| ¡„¿ „h . she aiwavs Hi. curls still damp and driptd
Aing. She |
:
bully ; ! to
to contain
contain lunch
much of
of interest
interest or
or melo-
melo- ! w|H.n Miss Leontine
1 ,6 3 » ,2 0 2 .8 4 «tro««:, whom I
»IfB
pay his expenses. However that
U-a,,ty " i ll1
d be J***» Bpidly
' bail ' been
.... r found in a shallow
was ' at tb,.
stream : i » „ i
’
|H;rieiictHl Twciicr D m H
high-1 i drama. My life was as .lull as pos- piano.”
mav be it is a ccrtaintv that M r ¡ Í " lp l,t' 1 “ l* 8omc ,la)- by a'higli-
near Lowborough, into which she tiO lllSIH ’anCC KeSOrVO.
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n il
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Roin some one. What is beauty sibb* at Flynehly Bark,and my time
Ponum, AnpU I. ■'* :h oo."
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had plunged— so young ! so beanti- I osspn f >•« Id
C was called 1*y
proseen tors : for, I should like to know
" out of lumn and the study-room
in
Ore
•gon,
I was thinking only of Ro, as my 1"* •
w-carv *>f dife !_
2 0 0 .6 0 0 .0 0
that he would not have Irecn here
“ Yes; ah, certainIv, nvimma !" I w.i-. devoted entirely to the house
tingere (lew through the mail meas-I, s 'al1 * odd this history to that!
to testify hut on their own motion. replied, with a genuine pang at my • *H,'d at Thorp-Enden, where I was
, -
. o — -v: „
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-
,
. . .
ures of waltz and po.ka, and mv ,
list, as tiiat of
Neither the “Government” nor tin- heart , thinking of those two fatat «
And
was so ■ ,lloutl sct.mu(l con * ¡n,’, -‘n r ! v : the
.............
last Rowena Cowanlen I
j
A ,Cat,*n ” r' n J P ° P u 1 a r c o m p a n y ofc'ers s u p e r i o r i
aci*»»«- •..
i the
.t co d state of Miss :
en accès-
■ V,.¡„M ....
under
defense are res]x>nstb!r for bis pro­ Iittli* luicN shut in within two brown ! . Pl’J1 over mamma h .'jmldrn
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v
a
a
,
a 2ju l o U io :e S c a li-in e r c lin b lo i n a « o „ i t y a g n in s t ,
a t h e i hacks
little
i
s,on
to
fortune,
only
I
could
never
r
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till
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(.arew, w hose vo uiiunous b uc
Sense anil Nonsense.
duction. Therefore, whatever r.ijium
i tell them in a letter, but must wait
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p-arlor-table:
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d
d a m a g c b 7 O ro , b o i a - s o lid i n M M !s , c o n s e m n - L
,
li-i
.
satin skirta covered an entire sofa
might attach to him as an habitual
lintil uiy holiday vacation at tlie
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“ Money is active,” Fogg read in
“ f u l l i o n , n fio irrr h bora to Mtt.h tin.,.. n,
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e
m
a n a g e m e n t , m o d e r a lo i n r a t e , m w p r o m p . n n d
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liar Attaches also to tho Duniways
A iv I tviutlc it« frullai, io on tho Jmcrt nip." quarters end.
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!caned Ids newspaper.
“ Tln^s so,’’ he
hail been
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Another
brief
letter
from
R
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ga
vo
1
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a
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r-
sorf
who
who, as they allege, knew him to he i V lint if no «urne mio ever came
j bought with Mi,-,.« Carew s yellow said; “ it's active enough to keep
COOPEE « 2
¡ out of my reach.'
such when they brought him on tin- that way ! Down the willowy lain j me a vague uneasiness ; a cold anil ¡gold.
I sickly fright.
I was toofull of my pwn thoughts
An excellent reason: A pvodignl
stand. We have no doubt in the and over the green n.-ttly !,i:A to
lIV E B T IB - k ^
“ Mauinia seems failing a little, to play badly.
I hoip-l'iidcn to marry our Ro ?
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—“ W bat makes you spend your ;
world that if Mr. TVs testimony
t
H
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0
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0
0
deposited
in
Oregon
for
the
fuel
*i
t
! but she will mend when our affairs
At IvHst no prince or courtier ?
F.orence was in ecstasies.
(¡me so freely, Jack ?” “ Because '
STA®,
had been in favor of tlie prosecu­
Policy Holder, in Oregon. Washington and fiaho
^ #eUUn‘7 ° f
It was out of the question that are settled. We havo gotten X20
“ Miss Cowanlen is so good, and *ts the only thing I have to spend.” I
tion instead of the defense, and the any ordinary man sbolliti marry from Mr. Queen, a lawyer fur Hugh.
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."Y.'T 9 « h » C B.IAMH-
H. s t Lewis.
A Lewis: J. INDEPENDEN®
-o are-ai. he waltzi-s.
A man with a small salary and
of'^Mctreken’^A
o ^ ' p A C.
V a
r , ^ ' ' f° Of
f» A Allea
1
defense had attacked l.is character, tin heiress of all the lW ardens. I Oh, Vo" w ill like him so, dearest—
Hugh U vrock paled in spito of !lar?e family
says if pride goes be- Bauker». L»dd & Tilt«.,,.
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’ " “ S!,crman. of \\t ;u*irman &. Co. ;
tiy
Hugh
I
mean!
Life
is
quite
an-
himself.
the Northwest would even now la1 For hail there been anything to
fore a fall, he would like t ) see
leave it would most certainly have , other thing at Tliorp-Emlen now .
“ Cowanlen is a singular name !
defending him with ns much ardor
•*1811 left to my sister.
For two O n ly judt now Hugh has been I have heard it before some where* 1” Pride start on a little ahead of the
d o
g . b
0i eSi>n Branch
w.
B u
U s S h
H , S p e S
c ,T??'Y*
ia l A g e n Manager
t.
and at lower pH«* Ibtf W f '
as it is now ninligning him.
price of coal and provisions.
hundred years there hail always, called holin'— somewhere in voiir
my'2-
“ Doubtless at Thorp-Enden, a
A cc( >m m odatiof
H. J. F E R C U S O N , A s e n i, D a lla s .
Mrs. DuniwAy asks if We remem- been a Rowena Cowanlen, anti that shire— on business nlsiut his es­ small journey from • here ? There
A little heat that can’t be beat
Specialty.
tates:
something
tedious,
but
he
Rowena
CVwardun
had
as
assured-
¡
are not many of the name left, hut the window open wide; a little
Imr making the remark “after
HORSBS rav\RP»I,tfJ |
will he l ack shortly. 1 have so those few still take a foolish pride breeze, a little sneeze, arid you’re*
ly I hs u it great beauty.
-munte I
the battle" that it is considered n
Cnv dss, t, ,(e fc
- í A ,*] P Q ü t L L )
SatÌ8facliu,i I
My sisfi r’s name came upon her much to tell you when you are in in it 1”
thu doctor’s pride. Seventeen dol-1
l.sr.u.-t iw the Won*.
take
Ih
k . a lvsn
part of an attorney's business to a^a heritage; it belonged to liev as our own rookery again, which won’t
tare ~ of ,w:‘" “ » - i \ v y * . U
*1
chancet
for
He understood me. 51iss Carew lars and twenty-tive cents for tLll !
rvn.ml, b.-m , «...
“
» « ••¡»•iwt. Julv « IW I
tamper with witnesses. Yes, wo re- n i« li as did tlie yellow locks an.I ! Is* long now. ’
d - ‘ »h a n d f-sa r., p-n ,, , - ^
in»ivctid me wiUi her eyeglass, visits.
impr.v,. auvh clmm-f. wnUin l i ! ¿ L » » • ' i , ' 1« no*
ifV .J
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rx
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TJ»"! I f f him Or*,-,,., a--,
S)-*»)' « K l . « « » , h.,,,
‘ ^ ” t* » . *».u
I mi».»d
memlier it. But the old soul has sunt earn eyes. Fate nainetl her!
U 1. . .
ovei this ictter, with the
i-rcilliously.
AjiiU VuM.
I Tom Thumb wears the same size
>“ U)cir own |,«Wi|tÎÎ " Î l " * 'rkJ"T'^
e». ! 1 j, rwta, s * r, CO
t a
’there was a dog’s-eared, time­ brown leaves falling in w hirls and{ t>h, how l longed for those green
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»snwr
V
fr-.tn
tb.
Sr,)
v
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mistaken the irony of the remark
of underclothing as a child
P*T more t an ten tim.-» orH.n,r.'- J V
will
j
worn volume in an old hair trunk show .re und. i the gieat Flynehly liiils, and the blue birds and crab- years old, and bnvs twelve suits SIX
"..tu fumi.Kc I r42 s T lZ L '* * ''- e « w n » ^ » vou. »1* »
at
for an actual confession. Tlie "boys”
nuk. tn ,nc> r.pi l,r . Vmi "-u, uj
‘ ’ 1’ '* 1 * ‘
in the attic, in which appeared, oaks. Florence nnd Egmout, mv "P|’l° blossoms! It seemed to me a time. This is the wav he has of
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t lm .to tb , » ori
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'" r e . jrnnr w ii»:. everyth
“ '’I'.n^’or**
musf, in the absence of a better ex­
^ '«A
written down in shabby characters, pupil», were* quarrelling lomllv ovci
Mwamtl-m ml «D tbit f.'n Jl,
J,u* r“M . can w >rk in «nare
the Summer was still fast showing that there’s nothing small ATT°i:NEV am . cox nsklor vr I
that the
Addrean |
the l.twint*** \
»T.yn,
a C o ., p 'rtiand,
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rtl.,,.1
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Maine.
planation, h’ ,1-1 the dullm -i ,.f
AV
running thr >t|gh two c»*ntiirie. tlie n proepeclix'*- holiday.
aslooD iu that d* ar old »pot, and i about him.
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