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VOL. I. MORO, OUEGON, T H U R S D A Y , .11 LV 31, 1902. COUNTY OHE OF THE MOST PRODUCTIVE COUNTIES IN THE STATE. A C o u n ty of v a r ie d t ib l o to a n in c r e a s e re s o u rc e s a n d s u s c c p - in Ito v A M T . o r THE I U p r o d u c t iv e n e s s to Amt Ilessic W estchester. w ith th e del* iea tr l » l of her race, fond«« «re all qoas* U«»n; iv»r dkl »he ever hint fur the tini»h of th a t broken*«iff w arning about Fits* he.gl». even while, wom an-like. ska was gnaw ed by curiosity, which had, in th is Sherman County i* l»«»undc<l on the north by the Columbia Hirer, on ia*.- a t toast, g«««l l«a*l>» of right t*> the eart h r the John Day Ilirnr, on tbu w o t by thu Derchulrs Hirer, question. Y«t, aa her g u e st's lipa re in.nm-«l scaled, ami n«< nilunion to him and on the south by Wascn County, and embraces in said Innindan«*« a «'ft* ujw I them more, th e younger wom •trip «»( country about S50 n|uare miler. an r>-maii>e<t silent, w ondering aoraly. lint tliix cold S abbath m orning Tne ptincipal production of the County in v i r a l , although large hr uglit McKee very early, and w ith him anxiety and activity b> all th e quantities of oats and barley are raised annually. Sherman County, h'litM-lvdd. At im akfaftt when he come although one of the smallest in tin St.it *, can in production he placed tin- family rote prom ptly from the tut* llnifthod m >al at th e n r« » lie brought, alongside of the large»!, as one sixth of the entire wheat crop an u u allr mid rapkily all vinmln w ithin reach, all ra a te u ta > f th e am ple p a n try , th a t wa* •ip o rted fr«>in the State of Oregon is taken from this County. Mm liny*» prid.-ful boast, w ere pnr- eele I out and put in portab le shape. Fruits of all kinds Ivar in abundance nnJ are of the very 1« at q u a l I.n- it tin s <>f b illin g coffee *«in I umwo I ity. Some of the beat orchards in Krsteni Oregon are to b© found in tin* hitch, n; a jmasing h a lte r'sca rt wa . i-aptunxl by .McKee and It* entire hare. contents «julekly went la-m-atli long kniv«-* in nimble hands. A portion of the County is peculiarly adapted to atockraising, and For th a t m orning was one of tho*.- thousands of aheep, horses and cattle of the host breeds and highest «Heft irae whh h ma«I«- every »vm|»ntheti«- h«-nrt in H a ltin v re la u t w ith h<*avi«*r grades are to l»o found within her borders. th ro b -d a y s which ms«,e finn li|>* tn-m- hte aivl strong hands clinch han k while The assessed valuation placet! upon property is very low, as well as they forced toars to tem ler eves of all tru e w< men. southern or union in th eir the tax levy, at there is no need of wither being high, the County being tw-ntiinent. Jtcliel prisoners wen- to inarch th m u g h entirely out of debt with plenty of money in her treasury to meet all tlv u e streets, a apectnele ami a w arn her obligations. ing. not w antonly, perhaps, “ to m ake a ’ Roman holiday,** but Is-cause Mellen- The County has a tine two-story brick courthouse, surrounded by rv. the old Capitol ami o th e r K m ler , pri .uift overflowed; and these men. t u t - well kept grounds. I exchanged. m ast go to prison-pens fa r th e r from chance «»f «-»cup«? o r recapture d o u b le w h a t it is a t p r e s e n t. clnet) to him, th<- limping, shattered n-innnnt of a man, hollow-eyed, w ith sunken check* and uam o v cheat, racked w ith <ft>ughiag uuder the bleak Decem ber wind. In pairs, o r fours, the prison-gang moved slowly forw anl, m any »carve able to keep np even w ith th e alow tim e of th e guard And, in th«- long line, f -w were more than luilf clad, searc« ly on«- w ith an overcoat, but som<- hiiggm g th e torn and filthy blanket, or th«- w rap o f old earp««t u*«-«l in i u sU-a«k a» a very luxury of prison lot! Hot»* men wen- list less. « wholly lmrefoot, victims «>f prison w ear, or, war«*, of w anton theft, w hk h not sel dom ffw’aped tin* vigllan« «- of higher of- flee an«l i«-ft th«we vile enough to pn*y u|w»:j the helpie*» ere«tun*s in th eir charge NO. I w orking her way through th e crowd, close up to th e b a rrie r of steel. T hen, wnt king eagerly, s I k * managed to ra le h ' hia eye, a n d - the n atu ral gallan try of ! th«- '• irgiuuin ahted by th»* evid«-nt inter* <i«l in her expressive face— lo l l it fixed , ujv.n her. A ptutxled look stole a~rowi •th.- young M-out's features, as ho won- denxt w hether her in te n t n-gard m eant th at they h;wl m et before Evi«l<-ntly he had been singbftlout; for though a deep e r tin t «ly«-<1 her soft checks, th a t gaze n«-v«-r left him, nod tin-«¡aery hia eye brow s w n t over th e guard's shoulder com»* a scarce perceptible m ovem ent of h«-r own. foll«jwed by th e ban-suspicion o f a n'Mhh-d anaent. Not one bit a fop, Evan knew then th a t the girl had a nuv^^gc for him. o r had possibly seen him before: and, sta n d in g cuotksA there under the biting wind, his elastic sp irit earri«sl him back to all acen«-s of his in freq u e n t absences from hom«’, and ad m iration for the pr«-tty, graceful wom an. so plainly inu-r<-st««d ¡n him. m ingled w ith his w«»nih-rment sufii. ¡.-ally to mak«- him forget his sorry p lig h t an«l sin g u lar costum e for th e time. ”< an we not give th e prwv»n?n» <«oni«' cofftft 1!.■■ .ie uxk«-d >t1 the trim young lie u ten a n t parsing <lown the line. And ; ^ t f - - n t h e w itchery of voice and .... _ * f . ‘•He is here, air.” T he ju n io r pa . m 4 to tin; r«-ar as th.- c ap tain halt-«!, Miluting grim ly, w ith a scowl w it i a n y th in g b u t kindlinesA in it tow ard » I n , charg«*s. m th e g. a c ra l naid: ••Captain, in stru ct y«mr guard rb-tail to |N 'n;i.' 1.1" ; „ d i ■ . l y I - . . I...' . to serve fo>j«l to tlie p riso n e r«.luring '!;« h a lt.” “ My o n le n a re v«-ry «trict. g<-ncra'.,” th«- off! e r dem urred, “ from m y «.-«lonel. in w ritin g .” “ Ix-t me m -«- them , sir." Very di if ••nt was th e tone from th a t the vt ran had used to th e glrL “ W hich L* your regim ent. »Jr?** “ Humlre«! ami —th Indiana. air— Col. F u n k itt." the captain an vered, e xtending a paper draw n f n, !> « belt. C asting hb. « ye o t . t it, t h t-neral r a u tU n d to Litnix-ii; “ Ah! I th o u g h ts » ; ne r b •a t«» th e front!—I ’m! m y own ,r l Th. n h a hastily pen Red a r « th v r: “ Al»* rugate«! f « th ir ty minute only, a t 0 a. m., Dc- ?m'> Baldw in, inaj «r general, e< ìmam ling. H anding it back w ltirn . a w »rd to th e gu ard command« r, h r rn--d again to th«- girl, wi: 'i lift -«I hat; “ I g ra n t y o u r request, Miss WesUdM va. d, U th»î ladies only. * h l. «••P. th..'. b .ltin ^ in h m d w m t ’ n i ’w a S i r ' n. Hut o ur f o order* ■’ ^ I tm t isp«Mdlively r b id d « arc to very allow atrk-t. any db-r’a “ lb- u '/ ‘taU ct own. ns he and nter«.«,un— I »11 bm-k. there; d e a r the'saddb* th e roadway! he interrupted him self fow«-r- Oq alm ost «-very fat«, grayish pallor, suddenly. ..... , ..... fam iliar to all who w atched th e prisoner II. T he old general — «»• d •«*•- wa« riding, slowly bu t it of tha; time, a sickly. l«-ad«*n g h a stli harm ; and >wn an«l alone, down th e line, looking on h«»n«-st ness, as «if asheji. w hii-h a«-<*entu;tted * " .*......... 7 “ ,,nc* “ *>K'ng «»n hon«t.t face, y our fa th e r , -, . nar* more the pinehed f«-atur«-s an«, s*-enie«l «.f ní?vP V a \ h“ lJ ’i” ”''’ aaU<,‘ “ *• lh a t il w i" n ’* •* ■ to -Ink m .-t fi. n* ey.-s d.*»-p |«o*k in . .‘' J " *4 7; 'U th '' I,e°* A «--arl.-t flood d v c l the. - n s f t«-nant s tone the p«*nple in-Sin -tivelr p«.*nple instinctively th«-ir hollow sockets.—a hue not to be deacribed. but born largely of lm«| far«* fell hack to the sidew alk, long inur«-d to auth o rity ami well ta u g h t the and h e r eye* fell b eneath th e g rai ami cooflnement, equally largely per n«ft-«-saity o f obe«liem*e to its t»eh«-st«. th erly re g ard of t h ^ o i d s -'d! r. haps <>f «h-spairing heart and o f th a t <>n!y lkwsie W«wtch<*st4*r st«x«l h«*r riil«-iised her iiand and move,! «¡ »w ■courg»; even of the busy camp, mw- ground, now left entirely alone by rapid Then she flew to th e ai«ie-.va!k t -, e tnlgia retn -at of her friends», but perfectly R**? joyous tiding*torooth-w arnl iri Is. <m every porvh and door-step along q u iet ami a t ease. not om ittin g a n o th er m eaning glance a t th.if dismal nm te. often lining th e curl» “ 1 beg panlon. misa." again th e young Evan F aunt.eroy. as well, s U mm I grave-faced ru«*n ami lie u ten a n t's hand w ent V» his cap, th e As Gen. B aldw in's eyes turn 1 to th a t w«un,-n. m any w ith trem bling lips or general now close upon them , b u t w ith o f w a itin g a> n and m n. th ey tear-blurred vision, eagerly scanning turntsl a s i d e , 'b u l l f«*ary«»u did not v«xount*!V®d a glow ing p a ir . f b ack th e p itiful passers for chance of one fa- face hear. ’ on«-s tix--i - a lily u p o n lii i miliiir face. Almost every hand held “ Oh. yea, I heard, th an k you," she e ro ta n d in g dirvetly behind Mr». G ‘m •.-* MMncthing. - paekngi-s of solid food, answ ered, w ith a sm ile ami an o th er aa<t wrapp« 1 in a heavy, <l »r!; dainties long unknow n to thoae men, glam*«* into the young m an's face th a t ulster. A lig h t o f re «»yaití »-.i pa I famishing on prison fare, w arm w rajis, brought the color to i t Then, calm ly over th e general’s fa .*e, and h ■ m . i - such clothing as h aste collected, and an«, gracefully, as though w a itin g to m ovem ent to chock his ! t -*. s -in in g sometimes even blanket«. receive a* g u e s t the lithe U ttle figure altout to speak. But th • <«ther ni*.n, Ami. as th e line moved slowly on, remain«*«! pcrfoetly still in th e very w ith very slig h te st sh ak e of hi • h ■ « i. The principal business places in the County are Wasco, Grass Valiev *’-v *u,*'l<*n »»bl grave men and dainty w om en—and and Moro, all thriving towns. , « 7 ^ rcthlenee «long th a t p a th o f the slow m oving hors«*, u n til his Put ' lls hu g er carvleanly up»n his lip, bright-face«l little children tom m-aree miiaxb alimint touched h e r hair. T hen am i th e fi-deral «>iumanti«-r—th< la.»k of march to the no rth ern depot—now com pn-hemling. b u t thus love-lmlen th e little hand w as mi»e«l to stroke his w ^ ’g^ition on hi*» fi»*e changing »» slvw«ftl activity ami luistle unwont«-«! at ul— >—left th e ir homes, keeping abreast Ewe; but the un g allan t brute shied im- onv C IT Y O F M O R O . contem pt—tu rn ed h i « eyea auch an hour or on such «lay, and it. Imt ever repelled by IwyoneU of the p a tie n tly as though resenting earvsa t<»ward th e pris«»m-rs«»n.*c m >r-?. r id in r m any w indow -shutter* bowed, theq guard, intcrvallcil along the column, fr«»in a stranger. slow ly onw ard. As he posaed o u t of M oro, the County Seat of Sherman County, is located near the center ' eager w a' lung eyes saw m, lint sm ldenly, around the corner of th e view, hi» m ute interl«K-ut.«r ru se tl h i. ... , . , , ,. . . approaching column, and th e ir ow nrrs G ray reaktenve, ju st beyond, n slc an ■*. CHAPTER IX hat gracefully, saying over th,-.t la y , of th o t o u n t y . It has a imputation «• one «r>00 inhabitants. each and went Imek t > the w ork of lore. ofll«.*cr of rank, a sedate, Iriiully-faoed A BOO S AXO ITS K C s rL T sh« »uldcr; every ono of whom has the interests oi tho n nt heart; and no dif Then. nft«-r anxious w aiting, the m »«J veteran w ith star» upon his shoulder, T he mtivement qui klv turn«-«, tlie old “ A very sad spectacle, m y de?.r Mr.,. 1 g eneral's eyes from th e guarded line to Gray!” procession wheeled Into vi«*w from a ami follow ed by a g litterin g staff. , ference how they may he divided on religious, political or other ques street •’H alt!'' ra n g out from the captain o f th e obstacle in his p a th , surprise now la-low, the guard th a t <*ncin*l«*«l T u rn in g quickly a t th e w o rd s th e tion*, when anything pertaining to tho welfare of the town comes up, it moving slowly. »•> a t a funeral, to lit th«* guanl. a comm and gladly obeyed by replacing th«* tho u g h tfu l pity in them. m atron sta rte d as h e r glanm* cne*mn- then they act as one man, working together in unity to accomplish the the worn ami painful step of m any a th«* priatincrs. Spite of the piercing But before he could speak the girl wax tered th e placid one o f I’.-yt n F itz one who followed. And a long, d reary wind sw eeping d«tw n the broad street, at his stirrup, her ow n eye- «lown-.ast, hugh. purposes in view; and in every instance success crowns their efforts. “ A p iteous spectacle, indeed." she bt*- Hn«* it was; pitiful to see, in its cvi, m any of them crouched down to rest, her v«»iee quiet but beseeching, as she pan, earn estly ; but her j't.u 'i-. r d:v.:gh- dm eea of w nvkctl iminltood, often; of soim* lying prone upon the cold stones said: of th«' pavem ent, from aheer weakness. “ Pardon such boldness in a lmly. ami t« r. e< ioing up a t the i * • . it. 1 ■ ',., «1 Moro is about 1100 feet above the sea level, and is located upon roll broken rp irit, sometimes; o f w asted An«l it chanced the c enter of the line a stra n g e r to you. Gen. Baldwin. 1 am full at th e spy as she fin itlic l 1 r her: Ivpes a:vl longings, everyw here. ing ground that elope» gradually to the northeast, making a beautiful w as d irectly opposite th e residem.'e. , "An.l •- MM 1 f th ;*.*- Miss Bessie \V«*st'*h«-ster—" Ol«l mvl young. th e gm ytier.nl next From the elimod lattice «»f her a ttic. ’ “ R elation of H ow ard W estchester, ‘ A • picture to the traveler entering the city from any direction. tin* f n - h n n 1 Is-anUi ss boy. hnnly. lank m ountaineer amt tender d a rlin g from Carolyn Clay scann«-<l the prisoner*, f o n m r iy o f the artillery ?" th e old sol like one." In* replied, unp ;; u. ln-l. b u t w ith a m eaning gl.mev th a t b r ig h t city all sorts and conditions of w ith blazing eyes, her hands clinching d ier asked, quickly. Moro has a fine system of waterworks, and ¡11 fact is the ly town jncii lln-si«l«*- of th e south w ere there, m an-hing and a hot sigh coming, but never a tear, , "Yes, sir; h ’.v youngest child,” Miss the t»lo«»«l to her eh«*--k. "Come, m am m a, sister, we a r • w a it in the County which « wns its own water plant, furnishing ahun- able by side to th at doom m«»re «ln*a«le<l ns some p«s»r w nrtch to tte red and Itosrne replied, w ith m eekness of a bud ing tim e.” Bessie tar,led l v r h a ka,»- dance of water to its citizens, as well as having an unlimited supply in than sudden «leath hopt-less imprison« sought tlie inhospitable couch o f the ding saint. *'\\ «* were tent-m ates in Mexico, my ru p tly on h e r handsom e **Dr. I'«*!'.” m ent! For the w ont ha«l gone forth roadw ay. Hut her pale lips quivered Case of fir«', th a t tin* starving south, eager to ex as they se n t fervent supplication for chil«l,” the veteran rvturm*d. ...« ua I;«". covering ’ •- w onder if he had . i i -h . change consum ing c aptured m ouths for the««* sufferers—strang«*rs, y e t b rothers “ We rode into the Belen gat«* side by lu-r s.gnae. to Evan by tlireeliocs t .* t h j be'irers o f the coffee-tins. Moro has one of the best graded schools in tho County, and no pains useful lighting hamla, was not to lx- re in th eir wix-—up t • the T hrone's foot of side.” T here w as general m w eraent by th * tin* A il-Father. “ 1 a m «> glad!" the girl «*ri«««l, frankly. cuperated iti th at way. or expense are spared in building up tho school, each year making it Mon* th an one face s»x*iu«*«l fam iliar 1 hat embolden* me; though your un w«»men, as new s of th e m er. ifn’ , rd. r “ Robbing the cradle nnd the grave" belter thnn the preceding one. already—«a the northern leader put it — t«» her evcft, ru n n in g sw iftly down- tin* failing courtesy ami kin«in«*ss are too spree 1. Mrs. G ray and Miks Wesi he te r to hob, her wide bonier, she was not to line; some she ha«l s«*en in camp, w ith well know n to prevent any Baltim ore already near th e line. “ l ’«»«>r young devil! lie ! ».di- so more th an «»ne she had spoken, in the girl asking a favor a t y our humla.” Moro has hanking facilities equal to any found in tho Slate, as well “ Any favor, my d e ar young lmly,” deuced «s»ld." he sai«l, «li'.tinet'y. m erry «lays o f early war. Suddenly, as »ho looketl, th e wom an gave a g reat the general began, w arm ly, cheeking “ Stop, Miss Bessie. Here, give h .a ns enormous business houses of all kinds that carry full tines of every gasp, th e b h ssl rushing to her ashen him self suddenly, to mid; “ th a t is, any th is.” thing needed in the workshop, on tho farm or in the home, As she turned in nurpri- ». Be-sio face, b u rn in g on eith er eh«*ek in g reat in reason.” ' . : ' nxl disk*. And her long ta p e r hands T he girl raised to liis large, lustrous W« clutched the sh u tters fiercely, as though eyes, hum id w ith piteous obsecration a lig h t w allting-suit, his ka:.«le\ . rul Moro has a bright future before it, and at no distant day its popula ing t » her the w arm u'.st r, as he a ided, as she said: to tling them wide. tion will he more than doubled, as those seeking a pleasant and ideal F or there—coatlem under the chilling “ Not in reason, but in common hn* m eaningly: “ Not from me. , f eo*ar- •; ¡»lac.© to live, with transportation facilities of tho very best at its door, w ind, hia prize,! thigh lioota of vamp inanity, 1 ask this one. Gen. Bahlwin!’* from yourself. He w ill prize it m ore, ilandyisui r«*plaee«l by raggtxl shoes, yet Never before had th e petted belle th a t v. a -. am i be more careful of i t — with several religious denominations represented, with the very best frank, defiant nnd w ith clear ev«*s flash striv en t«i throw so much «»f glam our th an « f '-.is life and lib e rty .” school, with one of the healthiest locations in the State, will conic and BtCM « n«*v..-!:. tho n ing «mt of his cold-blued face—«tood int«» her glance «»n fav«»re«l p a rtn e r in Evan Fnuntleroy. th e tianee, or best p a rti at w atering- w as s«> aw k w ard th at l*e dropped th e build themselves a home with us and help enjoy the benefits that can “ Mereiiul G« m 1! H*Ay am I so help- place. as now was given th a t g ray heavy eoat. as the girl hesitate«!; but. only he dorired from a town that has the many advantages that Moro w hen he raistsl it her «,ui. k e ar «aught, less? Oh, if I b u t dared!” Miss Clay h aired old soldier. possesses. t*ri«*tl aloud, as her bands dropp«sl list- “ Weil, miss, 1 th in k you m ay safely from lips th a t scarce moved, the hurrietl l««ss from th e lattice. “Oh. if Hemic ask ." In* answeretl, w ith kindly sm ile whisper: fT>» he Onntlnued.) wen* but here! F ather, aid me now!" anti lifting his plum ed hat. "Y ou do As though in answ er t«» h e r p ray er n«»t lo«ik as if you could ask an y th in g S a v e s a W o m a n 's L ife. <1 'ni 1 F»x 1 ’* very dreadful. the d«x»r opened hastily, and th e girl v»»rv sh«» long«*«! for, ru n n in g in panting, “ Then can we not have permission t » To have given up wou’d have passed her arm about the o th er as she give these p«M»r f«*lh»ws bread and meant death f«»r Mrs. I-i u Cragg, follow«*«l her gaze below. cnfYtv du rin g th eir h alt?" Spite of her For wars __ . _ ■w aU onln« I b i . m a<» ,|, i r w |„ lr n , “ I th«mght of you, Caro, no help!«.*» traiiu sl tact, the woman's lips trem bled of Dorchester, Mass, “*' «rVOSUMl r a a . AmericaiC* up here!" she gnspetl. “ Then* m ight be w ith anxiety sis they formed the plea. she bad endured untold tni-«ry ■ " •4 r l , o f Sls»os»n,1 a S fa U S In m ln ls iu r “ I m! 1 here should be no eoiam uni- »«»me one you knew ; sonn* friend—” T h l. I l i , , r,.p r,ftlUetlon ,.r ,,w ir In ic d t from a s«v«re lung troub’e ;.i d ub- “ Then*! Evan, my cousin!” Carolyn entioq betw een prisoners ami citizens," V -°W 7 r,c ‘r ,u,u" »• *I" »1-01, am« lhl»\ Clay cried, trem b lin g in her eagerness. th e soldier answere«l, gravely. “ Leni stiuate cough. ‘ Often,’’ sh ' w rit's, M » /a| t 1 linsn fui ulat « rr« bave Iwvn prthlucc'l I 07 j 7 7 *’ T‘W’’' '"■••"ut» Ih» m...i r,p ,,n.l,r| “ Thank t««xl th at lie sent you! See ency has been so often abusetl of late, *'i could scarcely breathe : n ' • tn .- W 55■••« H «... tlMT sos«5 yùa I.,| th a t I issue,1 very stric t «»filers.” l'.XMOLVN CLAV SC ASNKn T H E l ’IUSOXKHS the tali lx»}' no. not th at - th e e«»atless • *aas at o r,.... i„ PllW, , one! H«*ss, he is E van—the one cap- ! “ But you can atrvteh them a little, times coul I not speak. All do: tor« W IT H lll.A Z IX d KVKB. w r J . m a r ’L« , ""r W,‘h ,h'’ >*•«*• tu n si that n ig h t for me! You m u st—" just thi . «»nee." she pleaded, eagerly. and remedies faihd tiil I u- I Dr. WE WILLSEWD PUR NEW SOUVENIR CATALOGUG I k * given lia«*k tlv'se m en she hint “ All right! I know ," the o th er an- i “ Mv d e ar young lady," the answ er King’s New Di-i vei v foi C< n-un p- Il r«,|,rr.ft«,i, .ri «i,„ i,,„ , , ly|,, ,n , trained, through privation, peril nnd sw«*n*d, rapidly; and the w arm kiss she ' eaiue seriously, alm ost stevniy—' who « '•S A n ir n .-» « o r s a .,.» m i pUao< || |, » worh ofaf,l hope deferred, to su tler nn«l be strong. pausisl to press on her friend's cheek can tell but the sim ple kindness m ight tion and was eon.p'etrly cured.” »«.. w lll . P,.r.-« l« „ , n.l I I | , r .,i r , f „ r (hB „ . » , „ , 1 ,H*nbuse«l again? I fear 1 m ust—" Pit eons was the p lig h t of m any a tol«l her th at she w as understoo«!. f u llr r t p l n i a , c u r ttBiqun (Ytrnlab I'l» n oT w l ll n . o ,.| Sufferers from coughs, cold--, throat prisoner, weak, already prison-worn “ But were , y our «laughter, instead of Down to th e stn*et nt bn*aknt\'k and ns siek in Issty ns a t heart. Her«», sjx*«*«l went th e young girl, calling to a your «»Id coinnide'a,” she urged, quick and lung trouble need thi.-C gnu d Thl. iii.ibol » „ coi«i«n»ii<1»,l ItM-ir lo Orrr «me who m ight Is* u grandsire. toiling negni w ith eotYee can ns she snatched ly. “ If you had i: son—t ,*er«‘!” „ remedy, for it re v ir disupjioint.«. s s s r « i •n Ä S Ä h 3 r along the stones w ith stAX’kinglesa f«*et. some bundles from the hall tab le tunl “ I had «»ne s »n.” th e veteran said, scarce held to shreds of sh«x*s by bits of ran h atless into the cold air. For by slow ly, bat his lip., trem bled—“ a g a lla n t Cure is guaranteed by nil d r 0 2- tw ine; there, a men* stripling, blue- th is time the surging crowd—nnd in it boy, w ho aleepa a t Cem etery H ill." gist?. Price «50c and Í1.00, Ti ial He turned his fa e aside: b u t the faetsl in tin* blast and shivering in thin, aonie of th e b e st nnd most notml blood bottles free. WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY. i buttonlcss jneket, blow ing his nmnls-d «»f M aryland -was pressing close upon ehanee shot had gone to his heart, ■ « T i H L Ï S H S hands for w arm th. Again, a Iwdd. defi the guar«,, but still kept back by the T u rn in g calm ly to th e girl, he adtled. Brock has at la-t a sup; ly of R « Y K A a • . a n t figure a new er eapt are. doubtless— b a rrie r of ritles a t “ port.” gently: : striding along w ith head ereet and deep “ For his m em ory—for th a t of Mexico »crecn doors. Buy one a.¡el »how Passing rapidly down the line. Resale | tkliuncc sm oldering iu his eyes; ami Westchester paused opposite Evan, —I will g ra n t your request. Lieuten • |there are no tl.es on you. ftut, order the captain of the guard EVERYPERSOH OHE YEflR'S FBEE-TBHt. CORNISH CO.