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Show i ee Raa, . THE INTER-MOUNTAIN along é MRS. EMMA D. E. N. ISvery his kind brother, good news. "I year had Herbert written to|™ ante d-any lengert foster-mother and his. dear |O¥2 Man has got well as he called Traverse and | ‘Urne d to work. hadcSent them funds, but not alw: aval didithese letters or remittances reach thecwidow's cottage, and long séasona of intense anxiety would be suffered by ‘her, for the fate of her sailor boy she always called three times in Hefhert fond Herbert. all these .time.- atid? am and laughin Wi be. an not|country and Mr. Spencer's|ishing again and re-|tion. "It For sald widow's letter widow from and tumnal evening (reader, that "fp I who it! we "Yes, And you shall were? indeed Didn't I know,] tell him]|and totally unconscious Major fin-]| Warfield very that he had in ignorance important fact-her O miei eek, besides doing all the paler little |his time twice a left "They for quaintance with the major's throwing off do say "A trap quota- week into family. her bonnet shawl, and settling herself to hear of. one] dlans." surname. "Then you are sure he knew who was talking about?" something like that, in"Of course, he did." failed to do so,| not have could "He smiling. and nodding said, me proud!" said Traverse,|indeed! But, Herbert, did he men-| precious it was-a F for trap for a Indians?" In- "Yes, my dear. You must know that this room belongs to the oldest part of the house. It was built as far Indian and Freneh Old the as back War, but this room belonged to the Dn r. Part that dates bac' to the first setHpwient of the country." "Then I shall ke. it better than any room in the house, for I dote on old places with stories to them, Go on, u please - : Rietur Ke ey en hb (oo deeply crushed to be sanguine. . sail oeras ce ine permit ; vA unieh iae 3 si Re hich ope I ever her/said Herbert, with glance that directed buh bie oe Supper was over, and|*"nor uth took hi service cleared away, the;meet js his with. "Oh. mother, sat a I tell ship of an the heard of,''|make it! tell your it! own, you glad with affectionate|return as soon compliment, know whether the last that you must tell you the have his message, as possible you accept to his and said let him offers." to be | you got|me Herbert as not if so! you thought nor can I me now one mad! the wie ; henen "Ot se explain of that:ever was:heard Ractives out here in will ‘Accept. them! accept. them! of |Wge good|course I do! I have waited for them myself, he a ves grandest Tae Veen i as ‘room is . thi villains of. | Well, you see, this hunting lodge, ni id pikes 2 rer gale t gs ee ‘ra ta between the old, leafless lilac bushes,|her the Tidiatte. "- oes "n dl TED. 20% sail irs tara of. freinddhio. with the Succapoos, a little tribe pe Indians anu through right among. front door heart heavy; | communicated many cares oe t hy | aa th ever lich hrf iight ‘ comfortably arranged about this!ened, unless the money could be uncle, because, intorw large, clean, but poor-looking, shine of her boy's * soul DHOreaed sitting room and kitchen hers. The rent had fallen te fully / Everything was old, though neatly behindhand, and the landlord thie amd: whom trom I had the never time of seen,/all my dear raised "Yes," said the widow, speaking the silver all worn off. gracéd/she belleved in His ultimate interfer- up to the old Washington House, fhute) a few tremsures the deft taining minerals belonging hand the there little and to was deft other little| Traverse: ware thoughts on; a dresser con-}a tea-service denly deep | and in her thrust mind, aside sigh, these books, to sud-|t0 and his I happened to know, and Pened lo recognize me, and saad] Traverse his turned him. with | "me, mother, )D4me snid: and Well, but and 1 knew he by received my him knew me with by have Major borne) that was nearly wasted away, Warfield." lying sleep Marah 35 Roeke ¥eur's her of was age, and sipposed and delicate at this of aspect rank; her time about ‘You a singularly!i for one little think mother, : his of] form | how he but letters tonight has been I don't! lave been Tean't was parted plainly over sweet brow." brought 5 . 7 herethin cheeks, and down her "low,! each side} spirit was about mother!re | j at If you Let have And hitherto whatsoever night, it an th - J erg in your . else this doth : hap eae "Oh, yes, mind on my |ily grasping indeed, IT Tera am eo Saad exclaimed and very : squeezing step Ley fa‘ s heavens, | Very -t that?" sud- faint, lowe r and over her her . Bat glad, a heart-] Traverse, his friend's head bent. met ‘ inet thinking | . aaa I 5 ee 1 still " that was Me rm mS us wes ance queer in the can though left ant ashe = olt, were a ane - ee eG off sure at best dozen war- ihe black trap mon's Punch with bottom which belleve was Then when together as villain fell, held up all of a sprung and the the Bowl. six Lord human horrible! here "by the men knows no! haye . oh, been in » liv if there most horrible!" ofrald. if no! so, T am not is ex- to. Trace sleep there's too much "ve ot is that bottom 7 bones. ‘are yourself; room--" "Oh, your|T But to that abyss, claimed Capitola, _merhaps.-you fre)damp of brotherhood, down-down, strewn bedroom; warned eternal the the "Oh, 7 Te sald: the not > a "Oh, that is horrible! horrible!" epjied ‘Capitola, ean where do you think they fell t "IT tell you the Lord only knows. They say that it is.a bottenilens: abyss, with no outlet but a crooked one, miles long, that reaches to the De- fer) ee eres in half where." worthy dame,|a old fool has and swear went Of! ed chit sof uw child near con ald. yut then I was coming, madam! these they could stand, with hands touching above their heads, : care take the cough, except made the poor souls the right way to do it. they all six stood close no|Sudden . "‘The as ae ond Tner ried nae Pe | Vly,a work, i ot and secretly: shawl," it, a to- but -Shakespeare rile a ce}) silence understanding, tongue Ganitoinime kind- together, as} for talking; concealed sight, be tenable, still; it Give my to his sister, Herbert! He} hand all the time! "Yes, yes IT am indeed sincerely good fortune, dear boy,' I should be-| 8! ad of your q dead and his|Sald the widow; but her voice was ,me-Good whose. h sea, | ©: think] eat some-|Herbert!" And fix my slight and flexible as that of av young!/lessons, or keep it o Birb owas clothed in a poor, but neat is running in my head black dress, relieved by a pure white] tf! L were fanciful now, eallay around her throat, her jet black | lieve that Herbert was hair lost L simply lost! "few lonely alduplates and. dishes of the small| Mother, what do you think has) Ness, offered me a home under his] © hoe arrived at Hurricane Hall, family. aver becomerot Wenhert: roof, and promised to get for me an Cond! to the discomfture of good Mrs. | "Before the flre, with her knitting in| "| do not know. I dread to con- appointme nt to West Point. Are you ca aa ec aed was oe smprepar: hershand, sat Marah Rocke, watching|jecture. It has now been nearly|not glad ?-say, are you not glad?" ne wha ie M: ee NS eeenETT c. inmate; anc the Kettle as it hung singing over the! three years since we heard from him!" exclaimed, jocosely clapping his hand "M ; eet et the a ' blaze, and the oven of biscuits that | exelatine ad the widow, with tears}Upon Traverse's knee, and then turn-|), 4 "t ae ment, this is your young! satibaking upon the hearth welling up to her brown eyes ing areund and looking at his mothean onere aber o to the best bed-| refmed the riors, who wanted it for camping couch, | ground. So what does this awful be lain do but lay a snare for them makes a gerat feast in his lodge arid NX. invites his red brothers to come to it; ' and they came. Then proposes Trapdoor. that they stand upon his he blanket and her CHAPTER Room of , the The who wonderful to ay eweke tor dee, ei y Be eS Ul ece by his) both shall See in|bed the two youths |formerly, could not who hap-| name me only me likeness Herbert my It was, indeed, a mad evening in| several braves! Well, he wanted to the cotiage. And even when the little|puy a certain tract of land from this family had separated and: retired to/tribe, and they were. all. willing to the:mantelpiece, a good fire-a cheap|ence, but in what manner He woula|S2#0uld I meet with, all of a sudden comfort in that well-wooded country--| now interpose she could not imagine, |>Ut this rich uncle. He had come to} bladed upon the hearth; on the right|and her faith grew dim, and her hope|NeW York to clatm a little girl whom sidevof the fireplace a few shelyes}dark, and her love cold. contained some welleworn books, a! While she was revolving when back motuiers marriage to that of her |aeath, she and her. brother, this very uncle, had been estranged 7° 7 neon; a faded home-made carpet coy-|to pay him, to seize their furniture a very low tone, and bending her head ered the floor, a threadbare erimson}and eject them from the premises. re ent er th ee : Dee Gen curtain hung before the window, a| And how this money was fo be raised * ee ta ayia UY SE1 ES 8010 ON rickety. walnut table, dark with age,|she could not see at all! True, this]® eee to the subject sat under the window against the wall; | meek Christan had often in her sac ! anes f mother never ‘was : fond . old walnut chairs er placed eachy;experlence proved God's special proviof talking of hims Well, sidbijet It; old. plated -candlesticks.{dence at her. utmost need, .and now|c@™Me on shore, and went, as when usual, I with) Vj pun nialio end pawl aed was 3 ( nevce Core he Reid ow often "seant. Lately olin s ie her son, If you please, said Capitola, and| by in Henry Mrs. vant Rocke stood cones "to up, pale, aera "No at; , oi i oe "certainly trembling | got, it was so sudden," aie =<? I for said the widow, re-|sinking back in her chair his gling for self-control. and strug-|I cue fo ire a object hi s thing; lo it? ‘should tola i ut "Sow. oor? should i sup why I} whole I don't rather at all. like it," [ think} said whe. his villainy found < family eee lad of ten, whc Capi- may - and chanee ran awa "TI will show it to you and tell you ‘a said that after killing enh ee the about it, and then if you like it, well] father, mother and children and good. If not, I shall have to put|ages threw the dead ned ‘down that you in a room that leaks, and has| trapdoor. And they had just set fire daybreak in gave ways he went out in the morning, breakfast morning, and kept) back home he expected for Traverse and sanguine. staqd, be was |Said_ the oy come the . she as Z Ge Dy : would ove Cie paetere a Nee eet take mothe to. kiss again and pressing: hand astie "Well" Rig of- their Jove as of their lashes eyes. you I Othe Hadew » brightly shade face--artd the well/as: tell you dyingyourselves Tam ; to selves Peppieeiae Tha concerns cmusied achapie | mothendapdrenh i ies Sa ieeee : forehead, led Taatly, both cerns¥« you mavam! thax} ww royal} caren a . broad, avound . ~ . s " 4 2 nutty, intellect. Suc aca aehcaey ea anal art ay let me ask. ith room fhe enteped sags xr of oh, id chiming kissing "the om her throa "ty pret! privilege litle black oe of mole ia ‘thelr SR res the outro you! shall at never pl Iv the but ; ut feature of pabyhont : vouth,| Putgrow!' exe ne ae a veol th: kissing pfdus true to help dragged the up tariing a He nder Javed Maile root igain with a and affectionate window, the cups the his the in ten that incuwhich meehat And frogal An) and hear the set her table spread t ae ena t theen saucers took. mi ide will to get Uy Heights when ah Disc Algebra se which \ lpesty1 Rosca 10 r + peing & ™ tomorrow have Got cloth,| uont the ! Ue nitlGa Sone to Eaenl | he him for an for his in your Be well. that "tdeed, the sald|he does me not me sets write and \ twice in. new out at hie: did coula Sauipenshta Tot vou : a, ' , full "Here, know any not) tie A asst young 3: 1 108 oor "S. my oe That Soh old r we|anq oO upon and|scareely very) the ity. great|at back walkand her} resting her twenty us tell who the what we whole cas with feared years it for agains t hope! joy said Herbert, wae we eyes joy-s of is," her ‘Oh, boys. I am so happy! last! after eighteen years "Mother," chair, radiant cheeks her resplendent sj seemed Traverse, of ‘face Her light. with "hoping and|tient tnat|}go mad with ya a flushed, ‘Mother, saying: lady, age plead-| san-j| at last! of pa- I softly. shall Great a|by he (?) few points Condi-|tion Several He has , fi call-| VII. I've It she was a Grim- from ecrimson!the drep would the tr apdoor by ows ens Doyen knows whe tere a cellar cate upon rcumitins the doer pss make jown, adov Lord black, sides, so so child, deep one L the of could coulc I saw vacuity, It put under gazing child: knows, "Lord such I nigger lok ook in nothing without in but a horror Essex, the of been] has for| and es- England. Clee soldier bold the John, other son war, His Philip's in homes another was Michael, boy was Redham. home Bridgewater Roxbury, was knighted, was ene ie of ee the ulso a Bedford and Bacons. In still islatter oe een was Jacob, ? s first The £ family Bacon ihe el i 6 class ft seve gran ddaughters, Jacob's 17381. "Colonial be may eral times removed, Henry by H Nicholas, Sir were Suffolk in manors. grim. : here.) . order oe in tea are oe at Redgrave lived been sald that if : Sic House.a ni Dames," Nathaniel| . and clerk town was he for sAsure > He Hi. where N. Keene, of treasurer at died longer-he lived thirty-four, in 1676-the | Was called the worthy Mr. Bacon." Nathaniel Bacon was born in SufW hitney. one See i he of blood be st the had he and alllfolk, by Pitapat, have Bacon, Jonathan about|ica, VYhen veins. his in Britain especially! company, of Michael, grandson the Jameshe joined years old, when | thirty away can send dear, my down smooth ‘ with me your ' tea, and the major, is not the most settlement, town a leader was gpst many hair) for They same labyrinth of ; a who trav-|took handsome, s of his iy passages, stal at and Virginia, the aristocrats- ¢ he lived himgelf people But at heart he was the democrats; a man squarely q on the Against and it} } and declare side of Governor the Co people the first townig meeting, Oct, 6, : 1729."" Two wives, each named Elizabeth, fell to his lot-Elizabeth Giles and Eliza~of Benjamin Hancock, widow beth Wyman of Woburn. One Bacon : : a i : to. back traces connection riage and Priscilla Alden, affillation, scendants is|the he rebel," American "first called. in mas Bill i erof arn a nother greatthe pilgrim, _ General the assemble the to representative and appointed "to like|! and intellectual, al, B neighbors, H "3 Z Fe right, and justice loved to while but a little him The Soares and room, the left yjen aS YOU) princely style. patient}, gemocrat of her from brush a took Ti it) now and to in of Berkeley, of twenty-six marJohn thia:desired, giving, with d5if society. Mayflower _ minute men from six "Concord fight," Bedford, in the were Bacons, Lieutenant John was Killed in thls engagement. Every state of representatives its had out "Unele," "what is room ?"" "What! are room looking v There the tea, ee - July suddenly, Capitola jsaid have they Seon put eee the old was no other MY) in trapdoor the under 4, & 1676. el bOU) the ae fearless leader, ety persisted door?Sek eanl= dia men let but, a great or me, under family this aed Capitola: ay tar oe derground 1 nd | ce is said. I made ' never "But, uncle, Here Mrs. ner' tno. and a; "what's what trod damp-so explore about upon broke stream it too Condiment Teitin? it it} the toes "apn aA out of ea ery * perkeley cuted put who Bacon-who When in Hanged be tT ae Charles to had had If an y ca forthwith death been died heard He In all with associated of of Those a the fever,| gover- Charles 1e Lord only knows, my dear; for)‘ the before ever long was made of (Continued coffee Tomorrow 5 Morning.) to death were executed. Michael Bacon, who came over soon after the Mayflower band, in 1640, was] ole should correspond St The Usual proposes. usual teal Og allyraaccepts." of ae salt' Lake and the 1653 family pedigrees ocate tnd! a office, the. , to procure Genealogical " "Man Con shinformation, 1 lineages, the bag arm- appears upon desire who the sper a1 Se SOE judges nine oe eared og BM had _- sentenced who name Middletown, |or seeps ejaculat-\the major if he would not send Wool the horrid thing made for?" ed Capitola, gazing as if cei aan bY|to ‘Tip-Top in the morning for ansther of NOwittavens Jinaacone heatiL. twenty)genealogical lines over ermine, Firma--Mediocrity Mediocria Nathaniel's records hour." above, stable, : gover- the Ico aay half Is argent, two the second named This coat-armor was borne by Sir ees holas Bacon, and by the pilgrim ather ofNathaniel, son of. William Englanc Stretton, Sonar IDGTG EIB FLO y ACOeMr. yOUS MS AOy I you eT date 1 Drummond, ine Virginia. shall persons the''-- stretched sa rumimon eiicas ke Motto, is r rs 32 said,|torian's he . hangings, wholesale > |!Ors*s "That old fool has put to death more men than - did for the murder of my trap. . illustrated coat-of-arms Inhastily that } on CUta eecnik: one ts Sse(i. e., the second color his march against the e Indians Indians h had no sooner gone, however, argent). Berkeley proclaimed him a a onet a Crest,a boar vanes prepared, patriot, we call him 3acon's romaned and hoofed, it?' a Washington. The you man, "Oh, I don't know-an old cave thot was once used as a dry cellar, i Fe with | fom demand- patriots, hundred his several .4 the governor's signature to his com- | Plazoned griles, on achief mission as general, setting out at once|™ullets sable, pierced of , os her make to as sharply so there since,!Capitola down IT never looked that aes never want to. Tm sure atop short, while she dexterously Ugh! for goodness sake what WAS] changed the conversation by asking IL know "Children, Lam not crazy! what Ll am saying, though I did not]}it the scanning Reed, poured I I it; were Noyes, : with the on it; they Mar, -; Mary name it,| tho intenaat over and : nothing did Berkeley and uprising, th from army Continental the in A military acted. it, erbut Bacon about hand E Hurricane on nok Capitola's ha : ; : Capitola's took with a hearty grasp, and placed her|yo... made up of the plain people, time the first gun was fired «ull the in a ehair at the side, and BN: took! clected Bacon as their general, andj|Close of the war. Virof Bacon, Edmund patriot, One securing for books made of were gift a plans with |i), of the oO, | ginia, was honored seat at thesat foot own Condiment his Mrs. uthee cninde See eae and ate table at the the| bottom when Thomas of of a vill-|in Rutland, spread ; Old and said don't 1655, a favorite was Mary ter name family and empty rooms and halls, back to the the royalist, and the aristocrats, Bacon dining room, where a comfortable fire) 40) declared war to the knife. burned and a substantial supper was In 1675 there was a great Indian| ye ‘has with Richardson, 70. Bacons, »|tie career has been made the subject Keel "Now, my dear,|sir," said the aa by a short iron bolt, fe aun aria. unele, I lkeit very walk "Besides, bolt this for yours: If, of care slides very easily, and if, while you]|said Capitola i Drummond, also a patriot and one of happened to. be walking across this "Humph! humph! humph!"" grantchief supporters, fell into place, you were to push theand boltyou back,|ed the old man, only half-satistied. Hanae = he acta é 7 uncle, what is wider the trap"But, fall | . Mary times. three name, | Married France. ‘he as Bacon," take | ce Ke a His who, son aswaswe the Bacons were born ‘ Hampshire of the New The founder all Bacon, Jacob, the family, was of wrote Shakespeare's plays! branch pllMichael, the interrogation and exclama-|8teat-grandson ofHarvard ot graduate to granted the! is came fk y are whom your|know (A she too, Keeper Bacon," the keeper of Bedford, the house, built the reign, | part of the seventeenth century, in Elizabeth's Seals, I think| Nicholas Bacon. Lord you:|fllustrious eling bag, hastily arranged her ready blac K} herself announced |yinglets, and all trapdoor? the ‘But. what eae eee "Lord had Bacon she} to walk, when from her mother,|the age of better you'd ) come jg full time, may known, UNO a Ah, enSdn "att ' said Mrs. - Condiher WO agitation but Baycavh cle ESTA LIN Ee ment, lifting up the rug and reveal-| tee fi : i eenns or | We . a large drop. some four feet ue oor in e) : square, that was kept up in its place turned Immediately She and fire the to back hands choose.' well, ‘Very per-|{hink up want Ss Vicitoy Pitapat." me let "Then like I means I that company is that on lighted blaze glowing the the on Mrs. child, inning one to 8 aie sel away and waste to the applying a match under the pine knots and logs that} arose there Soon chimney the. lled not| pallet in net! He, Da i oo th es cook. and I would hear|independence of "America might have; He was pastor of the Third Church in Plymouth, and his Bible is preserved than it did 100 years ; earlier up|come plt-a-pat coming \ £ . her> tittle: rest 0 the qark stairs to my room. As it ¥was His untimely death postponed the|in Pilgrim Hall. He, coe ie mae C, Mary = two wives ee orien the only sound to be heard in/great Declaration and the starry flag fo ‘eet and, a upon her taking of Wood, ine still house, I grew to call my little}p round century. T be- laid room comfortable, will ait J compé be some is Pitapat, Lord, " ey ent, | of Capitola paper Oh, thank HeavXHOMOnE wider Po Uhr re ae a Pan a ttle Ea iaaeee lefthand was this dear, and owedF | ®the cheerful room, he r n Heaven! tha lad. bent upon them: beauty youthful to | brightly there, with all the advantages of qsual to go to the store thai lied the the boyor ‘ook: | ina titutlon around him, Wiig is petting his mother: +o, ma'‘am:" ae rep ied RL |ed night; |ed | of the trustees seminary, says dry< a fectly el of 4 ire - the- London, House, York family were Suifold, centuries. Redgrove, fErrne no rie The Somerset at seated poet of ¢ "1 a the the housemaids. of apat ungesthee apPita since ever 4 which rug Turkey fireplace. the old fore the Coveted Mayflowers; A 20. "e ru a Michael's that William | horizon in search of wives, the Abbey of | brother Daniel married who Mary,wasdaughborn is the Norfalk. in at|#ee feel if vou not afraid Bite "Pitapat? qaknowledy ditt he ack-|*@'se bed curtains and windows cur-| ft!: nk Heaven! ah,|t#ins, and. flashing upon the large G Herbert! Go| oking-glass between them. at Th éni*-/aneli oxercises,| at a down,Wht sit my ; ; oonwould eaven ‘that } ho nak"Thereyourself "se dear; . nite comfortable, mak future in. said 6 tha: whdlal.chaswes of sthe* boy" Mrs, Condiment, drawing up -he|'°cking chair that Aine life, and adpancamente into herself threw for ver land:Capitola a er nt Sanaat al y 7 epee Te otAldci Gabe around "and around loked at p ne e@_ wo ‘ i . oO TSA a . a for ches at hy dolhe youvand yours|200™; and. then-into-the face of ver a week,|tenance Latin en and who nad Sarat oppodirectly DE . mahogany : dark a stood bed, the Site * = my. me aot an Be- windows. aL Well, waiting of the curtains thick Iam ater |< will ere 5 she, ¢an coo serg rge, ims crimson darl rk very the draped color windows, these me. only them saw for|2vays keep kindlings built up in the] in case a guest] ready tosaidlight Mrs. fireplace should) come," Condiment Se exclaimed debt. a. sacred. but Willow |sparkling doing am se doctor, who is a and one Satur-|scholar, a lier | exarainers of the : library hour, hour, an examines and I study: mé permits but alone, class | Bible chim- accom- she ane‘He men, is a class of young which school, ise you krnow! and the doctor is so good las to think that I have some mental FEEL the sight scene, to-|4rrangement depended, upon two oc-| of its oehonor life and the casions, inthe} on no carpet was There the}Cupant large a of exception the oor, with kind < that ante as that?" say he "Oh! widow.did breathlessly m Yow=: ind as eroat deal more! oe ae a a Ee 4 ict: . and|gifts worth cultivating, so he does [confine his instructions to me to ble. table. oul t oeos from minutes 1 ‘ red gon: were seated SUPPE suppose, you and mothe oven ' hurt "with: inelena Ghessing glass, a@ Bureau, washstand the uneasily Traverse, her," SRE ‘ his| but -- asked. eyse?' eee Re her ene said other, ee well with I'm getting on quite "put affectionate | anit eee babyhood, your mether, smiling at ‘ lyny education for all that," interrupt-)s0ing to her and. taking a. ry all anne / ther! ale at he ed Traverse: "for I belong to) Dr.|""mother, what J the meaning OF 2l') uw, dear little mo "fondling | Day's» Bible. /class:ins "the Sabbath| this? Do-come: and sit down! thing upon the to left hand, the moved|Same tween >IT saw| fie) wo- candle Capitola's dear, my + Socie- LEXINGTON. Bacons Norman of Caen at Baconthorpe awful thought pod int Patriotic was | calle ars is descended Trinity, Holy with strewn is bottom that an I said, As na- : sible record a We have Bacun, 1082, endowed you 4nY) z pails afraid you can have anot 1 {| Those skeletc of "Afraid-what supposing them to be ay Pe aeen chimney-place; and a plain chairs two4 andi furniture of this room, | in describing, | I am particular her ting-|that simple accident of its} the upon that she}@S 4 exclaim Cin HA ae Las Dp wonast? ss" . son. wou? was : something aoa a that < Us? the and itself with e-|tained m to really opp set modated days!" ll advanc-|-! Condiment bloody | Bie Caeeeoe be th A in Normandy, Bacun. ‘The it is called, skeletons!" is "Tt shed bloody. my dear, and, as I told if that horrible pit has human room, candle what bottom, en-| to shadowy single the ;that upon the right of the chimneypiece stood a tall tester bedstead, cur- Traverse | on and more What on! ftalked:of- Us go . ere en OXClAIM EG Traverse has de or coneealing usual, of course avers a Sen eOK ine Adee | be ‘von able to accomplish his darling Sot a . A n | purpose of entering the seminary yet; | 4p and pacing ‘ = been was 3, ran aathine J re oe c SLSw quickeke tie sw idoy snide usual!' as, Oh, saluting her on! tee notes Ald for she |Smiling. then, acerlaughingly rire Fy f\the spirits of her sailor boy farward to Oe er childish arma puth ound cheeks, anean ing his when had to hold both hands clasped in were fixed her eyes other, and of face the upon anxfety rence cree: she as youth, ina presi weet: firstCOMA) of but ntly emine Bear nye vr; iE how you are getung pppeent Chis bt: his clasping r $ had and young|ney-piece, that iknow that she had done so; Jers twitched so nervously he "Oh, aid) PT BLPETE, .. COKE" TON SAN 1 ‘melancholy roleceht gy pel det ea showed refinement Sint hee i heerful from dete wide erom gay eter ~O. S00)! owledgad::' his Jexhibited mee See SP ETaaale have told you all my adventures, a ee as Se own ‘oopingsadly unde nears looked. 2 eT eS of ed the "Oh, "Yes, before, at] that Nght uncertain but nothing see could looming up through the Mrs. wien But rooms, guest her large, which : and widow darkne Her- Traverse to my kind and] how and him you word] of deserted invited a was It through and corner of the 1 on-eood, excellent woman." chair the widow|tocking . spoke, : While. herHerbert. dropped work without seeming to|completed the Phouen had- written, received his See and: they regularly: had never he saying just brother-he a every walkeds he, orbs,. to ae:himself, tuous..old, /dsvaur- . ||} floor muttering ‘Poor some of Kost to get years Inanaged the past three theft and :boy's" am and adventures, life; ailor they entirely vindicated his constaney frequently how ‘Te irned When" they | ter. on trie d : zest indeclan to Lear slittering ulmostraindrops his tempes-| iy. intellect, ind| ledge of the in: hers Major} and_ lips the like a mother, being like him and catch recommenced ds interested ou hold-| together brought suddenly ee to mentioned you inele, and told coulday not) = by yet through all the lations; son. perhaps throtigh ta bare until she other passages remote chamber, opened| and door, saying|the were work through along and{and , reached a silent you-go to from fall was "I sailor, and him each ; they indeed, if. | bert front in of other, the on side one on sat to w idow the a chatr right al sKeLehes disjointed and clamations ejacufrequent by interrupted travel. Ret composure.|and my-about her up attention might that your) agalo!" that allowing then into ‘her ) gain on-you about took she at all?" | with but mother, on gazing of his, and hand incredulity, surprise mingled friends eho with edited theor OUsame 7 aed Black placic| a Oy :a oaBh: ESE sn and Mu ue beisingg hajiv+-but to continued to him kindnéss Warfield's get] It was all made up of hasty Le ; SO} another upon one hurried ions, to have) little chance but leave to 23: ©*~t wild and answered, them of }20s Serine wir ee { sult, Ske nenob ! comp lexion, ' Inthe olive fuli,}.scriou es Sa ded eves brew you}something tne hour all their) Ra terothe inex aas 3 as eewild andof ° incoherent was - ltalk aca ks Leon|th¢ Te STOOC aes conversation long-part = Sida Rentintes iS regular fee : ee: face, ame oval ee striving on-go ‘Go wel- sit loo lipon the laid Prd en2| (ant a ae ry cyears cnvantoen us s and And bealize . 1 | ing Tieto naa him, nis-prenence with their ey«Cee h id an ae: a-homespun Sou clad in you and mother th 2 andhis material coarse To could not disguise ee gvaceful air. - ; am|prow will I fire. the dear erse Pay a jing sound of quick a ial tel ae Perri aces ere Nee MH Edn ve thestmante light, rad Ser Se Sener REET a emer af age, Ti \ \ ee blood heart?-but by youth, lips, pis widow 1, his seemed. t *( Aa bise 2 in sounding aaa. gate: Dr ane door-laich, will "Nothing, ying hand the heana would < arie alu ca . 1 ‘ BE eae black s\nq rat caue than Just but them; that) coning EAS i that feared - ar eold, er et before jow 1 En | With All this, aS a surname in England, was the | any, therefore, who tr great-grandson of Grimbald, who was| May claim membership rit Pine reas one of the Conqueror's knights. Tak- | clety of Colonial Wars. ing the name Bacon, was only a re- "Michael thrice blessed," that is, he the fire put out stairs, | and black dark, down and up to her}and hand her faint, a was as pale as death,|such but she the]to sew, take not do mother, Capitola first same] the at over all trembling backl!and miles BNeuty supped stage stopy _. | time, w hile every nerye was acute; black masses to put mam a peerae, 420 fire "sew!né lof the mother's forse waiting longer detained almost ‘ all CEE _the s Hy "his ing. when athe evening this Upon sat be and 4 supper after And day, nee to pass the to come was wonderfully hopeful) errant attidy, sbeside glad directly!" "Sweet mea social last that how to my rest pup per I mother jtrouble, his tell would youth that' the al! that had occurred in his world out-| yore the sideithe child! circulating own and down 11 } your this during was other my «ome mn) ; at: night my before|__ojs for waiting supper | poy! We -| Then, as Herbert 8 o'elock at) tg have you back once more! widow al-|oome?-to be sure you are welcome! | amazed, she said until the hot a him comfortable a the my the oO orthen there ts seigniory Bacon, or stationed. Ne) ; tanya at son! putting smile, sailor|natural my son! my "Oh, from| New name|helping to found the town. of Ausra the that home andikept him absent right Nevertheless, his = sumption of the anclent which still exists in family Suffolk "great ‘Traverse ‘ in ELEANOR spell it, has Tradition all c " hemassacred eldest son, vaa ee and gave the Wierin here there were soldiers Roll-One : Bacon out?" and ache tne' Abbey ‘ iat Affiliation Hall BY Mr. their dancing a the house, and an-|to caimney," in the nests forced|swallows' be not should and folks, arms around | poor her her; throwing as he} pound which, for porter, egular the was only a substitute, he received the|hjs neck and bursting into tears, sh@}upon the attention ofa wealthy gen-|swered Mrs. Condiment, as she led] wild dance around it, when the solthe party, aispersed and |diers arrived passages, narrow the way- along un-|the cold, a with said, she tleman," of 25 cents a day. | exclaimed sum very moderate a took ‘ Prominent Pilgrim Battle Seals-Possessed of Manors ; tas Romantic Career of Nathaniel of land he wanted, the six!Bacon, if he tenis wants a neat|Mass. braves-their markssigned In sixby blood-red nanse or eoBachun, Gasca \ |arrows-, there was none to contra-|COange: r Latinized, Ss Bajocis. dict him." All three of these forms are found on a candle in her! always mnepected nT aie a nada. ent Sigsnty teae thin'n oven aloDe, tat when. Petes a. and warriors" SS grudg tne tiedPea . ot toon" might, - wel eyer ule hand. could find | unexpected appearance. Why, mother, what in the world won't you welcome|is the meaning ‘of this?" asked her] mother, "Dear a by engaged do, jn the Yawn Nn to Geiser to grocer his go0ds|me?" asked Herbert, going up to her.) son. toihis customers during the illness of} yZjs words dissolved the spell that "Nothing, nothing, boy; only we are] occupation VIII ' on ! . Great the ties May Be Claimed-Also With Coat-Armor G rante t d Gg enturies t when he showed a bill of sale for the! = Wieetne abv n ei aifkte, who: occasionally earned ajand incredulous; she had not yet trifle of money by doling, "with all his|eovered from the great shock of This of < ahs icine San) Bis Dente rite ti von, te Js), "Well, it mee Sula aie Ue pout the room "with in| Conainent : ae ee icv" said) Mrs. while!eG te ‘poor Succapoos eeare of William the> wazed "Praverse himself Mont, emWhile atMorntion ae Aaamarde- cai aea aia; | hacen : asain ett xcessive ome nna g go eas fei we - ince accountable ~ ie and iothec. he W hy shouldn't "Why, mother? g: rat kindness; repay all your. hh rious aIvine for herself and son- gt heedlework, so ill-paid in large cities, now let esimps a to. my. second; have mentioned, us? a) f wrong , ov 0 UErANIS, Ta RATT aS returning pert: pguniny¥ | rmoaees ee Worse air the co me wey isceven Sitar " ~ Lemeunin: sudae su = > ane asp E e a W . * arms were soon around the newcomer elasping him closely - there agony of entreaty Into the face of the | 2™08e follow her. while he breathlessly exclaimed: "Not toexpecting you, Miss,I have no} "Oh, Herbert! Iam so glad to see/]spea , | Proper room prepared-most of them you! Oh, Herbert! why didn't you "Why not?-why in the world not?/are not furnished, and in some the| anything improper in doing | chimneys are foul; indeed, the only write all this aJong time?> Oh, © Her- = Was fia bert, now, jo ms ave xy 2 oon. Ae ores, so? inquired aa rbert, in astonish-/ tole 1 5 Normandy-Name Keeper irginia-Famil 5 | j served tender affections and sorrowful mem-}and tearing open the door with a sud-|friends you had been to me" I was unprepared to racel page at oe er tell. th aes "Bestd : orjes, and too often'cast down in medi| denneéss thst threw. the entering guest "Oh; no! you did not! You did not}i.qy ‘shall 1 attend you wan an tice arate 6 Soin ee ke ed 1 pa ee tation beneath) the heavy shadows of| forward upon his own bosom, but his|mention us to him!" cried "law the widow, sald : the old lady in a , mollified ack the, tribe, wasNOw, DrONBDE Cowl Loe : i Tan: atinditt tone. |few old men, women and children. So, thein long, thick eyelashes, completed the melancholy beauty of a countenanee; not often séen among the hardworking children of toil .!Marauh Rocke was a very hard workinguavoman, sewing all daylong and kni hrourh the twilight, and then! to 1 peril 2 : . Lord Granted afraid. deadly . Back Was the gathered the youth, listening, you'd be glad Un Anes : from ever to fear dead. Mamich at the back of her shapely into littleaj/denly eee frmexclaimed and ringing step, attended. by|for "Hat me; hat but hatnow I I Knew require you to be ‘Madam! Is : the x old woman craz-|No, I the like living the room, with itsthestrange ) I ed? This child is no ‘madam!' She|Jegend; but tell me, did that ea lund; her face was oval, with regular | yeculiar Whistling, ¢ roached up]glad for yourselves Now listen , : Cees | e le cement et 5. Approdened uP chen I told my honest old. uncle-|!S Miss Black, my ward, the daugh-| devil escape without punishment fro sefieta eee tianene " "Tt is Herbert! Herbert!" cried|for he fs honest, I- with Bncaicia friend!" tribe ebitd, of the Oa achtipas'c AaLEpad Bree in ares tale oF | Traverse, starting. It isacross. the room| tricities-when told. all him hisof eccenwhat|©/@imed Old B ant urricane. eessharlyaeex- the Lord, now,murdered were they victims?" to know : A ey | here fen L ae : eee ne And "No, nor is it about myself that Ijfor since he has not chosen to be gate, | the m perfect silence between!am anxious to tell you. Mrs. Rocke,| confidential with Herbert, I can not walk HORRY IOWA ET nacre eta eT OSM Tl fee have heard that I had aj|be so prematurely; but you will know the A A . ] q ' widow's cotta You enter by the little wooden pass: up the moldering, paved pass rr ry some thrilling explanation, a Condiment slowly replaced the g, drew another chair to the side of the young girl, and sai he was : vears nly | odd jobs that have been waiting for]no other cause than to help a poor, "No, ma'am, Gian it might have "Yes, my dear. Well, first of all, means "to | ny te long; and the *n on Monday I}struggling fellow like me up the lad-|been in the words 1 repeated to you this place was a part of the grant of was; but he is not|that -therehe was else! to - youexcept|/4nd given to oldthe Henri Le Noirs,Le Noir, And was the bade nothing me hurry and first owner, him And how | her son were al- ve that say "Yes,* ma ‘am! but just think how|touching his forelock with comic|tion any other Important fact, tnat| |{ottnate that is! for I shall have a}gravity. "But," inquired he, sudden-|you have not yet communicated to | chance tifib orrow of mending the]ly changing his tone and becoming | us? jfence, and nailing up the gate, and|serious, "was it not-is it not-noble "No, ma'am." sowie wood enough to last you alin the doctor to give up an hour of "Did he allude to any previous ac- most tempted to think that their sailor |feth bay chad quite forsaken them you, knew all Herbert, incomplete ome di them-and that wivelonit! said the eoing down andand ‘see. think it that|| Tall mishileavare eSt nrore "Work! der"YT otshould learning?" see them-anadid idlong sincé/the ™ a Late. SE. it ras mang" months [widow Ww hose "hopes had first noble heart eeivad a theipoor be" repeat to his kindred,} race." the she Mrs.|deed," "You do said discharged?" So you are prosperous ivoy= | little money. he| Rocke, sadly. of every he had a end the at ngGiwhen us of he don't to ? APRIL 21, 1907. eagerly, days will SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, itola, these all]intend a Sy that mother! with ge 7‘ came ing ing up brightly as if he were telling piece REPUBLICAN, is, " " But they do say *' whispered Mrs. Condiment, mysteriously "Ah! what do they "say?" asked Cap- of Traverse ~~ house one as LPO the difficulties he has to encounter.|/too! But first I must ats Herbert! The doetor says it is all because Tra-|another question! Herbert, are you] verse is profoundly in earnest, and]|very sure that he-Major. Warfleld- "There, . ' i fast - Oo onlyjall the doctor's kind speeches! He about you? Your troubles, your] says such things to encourage a poor] struggles, your disinterestedness, and boy in the _ pursuit of knowledge un-|all your history since ever I knew r digs said Traverse, blush-]|] you?" answered Herbert, who was SOUTHWORTH J oO CGontinued from Yesterday Morning.) so - with Utah, His- Clty, Way i> thing The , ane ‘ |