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Show PPro 2 : THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, APRIL 7, 1907. ee Olis Was never destined to hear. words seemed to freeze upon het | rm lips-her face slowly blanched fi ay ashen hue of death--her vcye vith some great Rots mn Henry Sit A WONDERFUL WOMAN BY AGNES FLEMING conic, to Who Whisper, discovered ; ae know all We turned: down his collar, nis hat, and showed the pale, of-Hoenry Otis dead us your address, : eed the miserable sister's plotting four-alid-twenty memory a ‘ of that Warriet, 1 eae poe fc my story o ¥) that years an time ahs need It let no one time We Do If the| ; not died, if you are free as to Castleford And meet closed a billet de banque should separated] ago, wholly . not ask for through "you oa suspect or frustrate us this will meet in seeret. ON! her you me, do "WiGhin Gb Is iihiw » veil recognize I-see FIPSINGe! Bone IT am, come} me q onin case you _inect" within. the ce Wig. is it? she said, in avsert oft} her black eves Eg i mrriitice feat Loe oe tixed cn WiLCaTMe ‘ Yes, Old Haunah had) quitted the reem unobserved Sore econd before lleaving the door ajar Through: this Te stort now" just ted. had igure hid she man the more, in Castleford, on a visit to Lovd i . Ruysiand My wife is dead out in a Quebec, After intinite trouble T have} fully Mrs.- It Dib S TAiaoliee is OT some loéde took. oft set face face aah 1 ane Vavasor? aide many. years 0 DENT OLY, not | 1 UIT ovo wit :' eeivi: ee 0 nN cere SDS perfecths ; Itowot UTE shalt fell ove was perfect) fixed ts é ixed, its-arm: ea eee e aoe Say r ae an eee hat ly. a face, aged, sal- step" by. | lone, step a Snore the showed it nes onge |@ead. . Dead surely-and, ghost She uttered no ery, no and till, it dye a tuty { its Shoulder its White its eves cold} hi vi loose by its | tune | j jiu up your vell and let us see you, Further disguise Is unnecessary.' She obeved him She flung. back veil | \ | viol Was it BUA once Bngland in am to "Harriet: MAY | | | ake nT tonight this was) se cetera Lf | ner4 : | Slow-| cured she . : ew recoiled ih iow. pallid with fear-all trace" of |UtLer horror. on her face, her eyes yoquty gone-nothing of it remaining | Cd On the motionless figure, until a t | the| the night of the eighth of August, at|/put the wild black eves "wall barred hee progress, ] ea oe Ix, i Le be in ae near "Mr, Otis.'' she gasped, "why have Cent ine whis pered, in an sina | the gate. oa 1¢ house 1IOWKR AS) you done is? voice "Tao Bracken Hollow, You Know «it, be-|~ : Ve PE aN telbthe<truth at:last "Look, where?"-Henry_Ouls repeate d, yond doubt When we meet I will) hoe answered. "There 1s: but. one "way |Sstoically x don't see anything explain everything-the cause of this} o¢ dealing, with such women as. you secrecy, Why I have s« leeted that par-|and that Is the dark way of. ticular spot, how TI discovered your | veg, I wrote you that letter entity with the Mrs. Vavasor, WhO) Liowel Cardancll [I knew that six years ago visited Sir John Dan-|jdyl of your youth, you see: gertield, Only come J long for YOu) jas suecceded better even than is ardently as I ad four-and- stwently ed You have no idea what a . years me ago. You then; do woujd not ou failed | was to hunt you lscheme to done both. up, and fetch you If you then hit on a here; but Lb have had not come to Take to you. gone fatigued. Hannah haye look of glass a take will Vavasor | Mrs. dress, her in it placed have Cardanell," I should over | me epistle singular then folded and re-}*# 5¢ at; you this read for word, She word not now. fonel "At. the door!" still in) the same} deceit. |@vful waisper =! S0G- it Isa-Ixatherine,) signed | Dangerfield! Looks { poctia |... Well Mr. Otis responded. testily,.| and it | 2.9™ looking and T don't see any-| I hopthing. You're dreaming Mrs. vava~'| task it [50% Katherine Dangerfield. is in t AK=,| |Ueterd churchyard, cant' be at look at me, ghastly nat nee She for is she not? turned an her eyes slowly | -upon ‘ hers'| as if be yon A: all "Gontrol'or back muttered | wine." ; she ask." dare T- only "T again. "But if I obey. him -in one| She sank into the seat, her eyes fixto the door The specter had van-! thing I obey him in all And it must|ed fearfully upon him, her very lips ished Sng Mrs. Vavasor, with a gasp-| heap in a fainting fell down. |'!& ery, had dissipation Years and Is there alive that | trembling. Who be all right most the re You ‘Artistically done. upon Mrs. Vavasor's strong nerves trouble told the take would knows-wWho to delude me? To think-to think, "Why have you brought me to this | U8e..0f shosts, Katherine Mrz Otls prays} dn, "Come up springing eried. asked place 27" she stand shall I years, these all after I think| old. water and fetch salts and be ‘not you-do murder to "Not Wis wife face to face with him again. dead-he free And I-if he should{afraid; though it looks grucsome she'll need no urging to tell now," | a ae. err oun prac vit say, dare 1 murdor, a for enough discover the hideous story of the past,|} my yvast-all my crime-all my|dont' mean to do you the least harm |5™lle on her face-the salts In her) wrong-doing, venge.' The the : station quarter her: there j Y ° Interesting Traditions - oat Regardi . Py ng = Origin of ye Name-New a ® Heraldic Charges Symbolize a The Kearns of interesting. family have a number traditions re garding the origin name. of the Sincerity, ‘His a on and how E - eee the great oak ‘aéea t as of last got she \y King; " addled, Malev! heaps of stants anna he cas, led Milne to | in aa draidica one Bape ay tile i Scatland 1¢é name : Secs i Siete ee ea ae te 60 ilies Of 4! _.. ous ee coe 1 Part of by aro : original. rs homestead ete coor Ane a I cana purchased rey Maes ‘It's a story to be a nice Werke erases tte ‘Rniseios | iy a tract ae Tae known the Yes, 1 think we| truth "To man 1 can answer. well creature The was, strange before adventure, Vous fear, the . darkness, s a Were telling 1 as vee ogee i fier ‘ of," she bee sleep | she Not daring to meet that stern, | face. It was vather him- a hackneyed plan o Tshall co ‘Toshall take leave yatta, Nob of connections Carter, Burke's *jand Is cesnot ao. Vir of include Bell, f With, the fam-] |e so'ee strange, mee: neat TupveRwed so unreal of still it warmth of It! haWes): Why Why 9 had he whe What was She shivered in spot? all? living feel-] AS no hance ‘That chill ‘reased- every on to be seen. aay black up thing was rn come Hayes, ] |i; "It sper a peak " ste the} T couseloustiess | raving the night cd " t and the dare > you a Paris She bring to-to ; stopped wrap-jface with me call suddenly. both the meet" hands, "a het burst Into and ped her shawl closer around her. The @ possion cf tears-tears of rage, suddenly stopped. fright, The "Bracken Hollow be yonder," he | love for ofthe disappeintment handsome, ich™ born TOE erest for the Sree arins| family, er-| Kearns ‘ned. mounted, turned his jolting back toward sable, five aunulets,| the his horse, and went|of seeing nt ing horse, the town, hi ae him vitter-hbitter She stood in the darknessin the mid-|ing Regarding its heraldic dignifieance, ‘of | CUNMe:. 8°, long associated with royaly, is considered a perfect emblem of] dignity. suspender The of lit-|eq The 1780, and upon bend denotes shield a knight, and that is depict-]| Shakespeare's Apnuleta, fideli eine of or_rings, are emblems The Romans wore Keene aA, and one the wheels ae tantly he died away. turned Then and she looked eee Arenasky-dead everywhere-black blacker silence, She trees-]| walk- arms ed of rings as| is usual-} nt onee more; and it to her beyond all to have it end like slowly The on. gate of Bracken Hollow. Why,| ""When you go this. that state. He "inhabitants" went to Ilinoiswe when the principal I and a his Gene a fiat Peace ape ates he mee ing ai: the a . aren "oF pionee lit SrTie chile ree incident to Sable is the emblem of constaney, or, of generosity, and gules, ov -red, divine love. It is the language pf cae a : ate ae ae ai ren a with |" tae Tenean roe' | ie ae i otvae raalior tw ‘to read) tained métal aed Semaine heck rik words of onaiand two saiiee. Moab ere ; y ree BC ielae : ae tietaine = Meee hers "brother Tames hya \eage aceite "of five , : rane fe, eter toe pos- z The "New England Historical Regis- ter" tells us: something of a. Mr. char beans cer aoe ee on Malle e w e time when "the hour has come," when : ed glares Bhatp rings. the the E musket's Gash, ‘rifles cra." 4 From Mr. Carnes' pen we something of the story of Bunker ' "Dr. Townsend went to a Mr. Carnes arnes, ; prey This was Jun Toad o'clock ported, ish on valor Mr, Caches eame there is hot work. and Information, which ie(In finance.) Sate} action high Biff! Bahg! ae an are, Hipwe 68 wath') Whang! Tuxedo a2 ee ae rOlden é at Nome. xe ry 7 oh ZY: .Zows Wow! eM black voice An) ARNE itly wave field six years No here, Uae know Se ae Mr. Otis re- that Pause a moment eed ago Ped you tonight. ht D.ae havo Ont, - one-not a soul-knows and I presume you have "Is you sent those no years, answer. to face again? Face to we hands in his and Harriet.. "This way, after all] face but e Shore dance : Jit. in the] on. Brack- WHl the senseless pike iat Jou better; whenever patied youl anid the St you treet he had iust come fram , sat it pre-|15% 1-4, an advance [last price. , 4 0 a eae |_ > ministe had Tuxedo down data regarding "Mr. and you doy , mute , dogged, her 1 Pane oor Say vou een sabia didn Ba. t satisfy oe in oO but Suc ec aLb AOE Senay NIE, That Haar q Exclusive and i Lady at the manner Shock and My ae We ee cents They came and took| ~~ S of her death They the was buried plan of La Ay Dilwife, rs a - rank and luxury. and John His live in a village Where either of some ons mine Ceeil, as grew Troutley, of 153 : NI. etc asped clasping over their! a for breath in one was flung wide at their approach, Al-|@on't know what you I say again ure talking of An old woman stood before her: at| her mother. T say again, Honr Oe / A. Hatch & Co. of hr run ; h throug Bad our Deb 59 ebt c reduction works. lect some for GC ive We _ col- you. a . S ro COLLECTORS : Commercial Floor FRANCIS te Natl OF Bank _ S80Cid ILONEST Bldg., Salt G. LUKE. T "Some People Har- = DEBTS, " Don't Like Us.' a Cily, Lake fon e Uta. Gen'] os Mar === Se : = miles hra and ail aris il} {ili ej if Bripa| ih -=--- = "We I arms aes eh to to $50.00 be wanAd sold d in in spall one dav. ad so one Aa day. tuysland son's crops, a will have aeres advance per TThe wer The ware e the selling acre after is on. 7 Nea Raid acres, Nearly : Re plowed more °anne se for thiseee sea- days and 0,006 : The second for $E0 O00 per acer NOT W , acre. >] Al' eu: ¥C hs got y mM soil. Ten of 5,000 ry. been-sold. Rich term price sold anc ne er aoe"O being ore lands are rush 7 we "eo 5,000 acres will be : a ‘ far saan Clood 1 while water , " ee rights. ; huy ~ ; for Delightful 8. |e took the other away, totally un|SU8pecting. Then L sold off everything Park, eS ‘ay girl and met eolpmonly who was her as Sir John's 433 et See nth heir. | ener } man: iidin: Walker Building, Salt Utah, ee Svsmncsant A - 3 -- a --- TO THE 709 SOLICITORS ~ - OF p $e e 8 E ; i Lake City, ? OOS mailed yesterday afternoon are not to be given AND GIVE THE MONEY TO BERT "THE BOOSTER"' s will t Carnes." his lovely bride, Aphasla. smote him|her she did not look. She funda tu|let-me go, or ft will be worse for you. hanced chaps a oe fr 6 on ul 4 Apparently he took no part in that |Vigerously upon the back ds a token|the man. trembling from head to foot. Threats. and illegal punishment are}, ‘a 5 re: R Sle a ROVCR AP PROM tat day's conflict. but a former resident |0f appreciation, breaking two of the|His coat collar was turned up. nis|Newgate matters, fit If domes: to that: | tne thee SS PHAR: of Roston, he had, perhaps, been one clerical ribs, so great was his joy.|stoueched hat pulled down; but hidden | Let me go, or 1" (Signed.) "Harriet TMarman," of the Boston Tea Party-helping to | ee as his face was, she Knew in an inWhat Mrs. Vavasor meant lo do (Continued Tomorrow Morning.) s F. The ten subscription tickets teotie yah -T) yar atent is a Ce aoa gt eT ae D . swear young,| Known thatass the Katherine; most: before ‘she could, realize it she | gave Lord Ruysland his dance hl arcs one cod ee was in the house-in a lighted room; |™Ine died. The child Sir John Dan- | Countess of Ruysland. the door was closed behind her, lock- pts a moons was my-my cousin's | whe pare heures that title as|ed and barred. aughter: had an old grudge against }yo. onris Se cone Se arm PF for A one - A Bi SCIENTIFIC 5th eatiarne Lore Y hundred ; gray eyes and fair hale, for a child of two vears the ae) ee "aulled four lordship thirty they ONE collected 2 ° T took no especial care but J ere . the fraud could be carricd them, Mi her, P#id me well; I sold out Harman's| PUsiness and left the town, where I I went and the children were known. {00 1 safety. | chang- it would be a satisfaction to let growing up in man's t : set-| : a Cy > ‘ Heber » City, Utah, from a batch f ‘ ith of honest accounts with only 8 Rex -vyou killed hey as surely cen a nee escaped, In the hospital Colonel Danderess killed hervictim. That is what|Sevfeld came to see me; he thought face : : Main. 13 So. aty-six dollars and ‘ and seventy-six five | Dangerfield-you took care not to tely}#2d went to Pranee. taking little es pose. daughter she was-you robbed | S#thie with me. The collision in which er of her husband, home. and i was badly hurt followed-the child her BES, : re REAL $40.00 per acre. climate Has ‘ : maSY apane ts 11 169 . a ever her sill, He had drawn her|¥engeance against her dead mother,| ."He came, and [ gave him mine. 1 hang within his arm, and was nurry-] Y¥ho had robbed you of your lover, did not let him see the othdr-at alle J ing her rapidly en. She looked up at} W485 not sated. On her wedding day | told bim my little girl was ailing, and ne Dealers. : <== ----=- held gate; = Music j Music. i in . you realize, Uasviel, that it is 1? Lady Cecil Clive, is-where, Mrs. HarWas well paid, but T grew tired to She could not, indeed, No voice tea ? Sold like a slave to strangers | Ueath of taking eare of them and vegewithin responded to his tone or touch, |) her third year-strangers wt oved {tating in a' stupid village. I wrote to That creeping sensation of fear was|'er, little thanks to ons a Lord Ruysiand to come for bis child. less and palpitating. They reached the eo . Leading 1 Known ; 7 Everything Cecil. Clive, tire ‘vec]|Had desired his daughter te be numed came forward and told the world was not the daughter of Sir John omes Dy : the tile in- .}| lmentisat Piochara renee gave mother's orgaliren will; mine ofnone the enn ta. wee tal was Geer onenae ee Park h ® 9 icht:.'t Vou ee girl, a scandal. daughter had and was large Berigen' - daughter Scarswood 600 ) . "What do you know?" she asked, |thtived in spite of that. My daughter|{#} Sullenly. : *}had brown eyes and flaxen hair, and on epeugh to send you to Newgate. |‘@S small and delicatetwo.looking-much ‘The earl's the prettier of the : Ruysland Lord lat when re World. Repr esentatives c oni ee a5 oe ay diel aaa casas digit Rha etal and he went away "It was then that to ne ee gave hi 160 an t use the as she ea baby Avas-: Be IHe don't SEN PAD didn'tbeligve much EE care for SURChis of Sorat cottage to claim his chi |@fter its mother's death, you er y children the child Pee I, used It was a great dealoo | me, Sey: lol sid a hanas|#W4¥, her lips shut, her eyes glit- I might have floes. tye luge or h in . it. The heuse loomed up, all dart Iniow. The story Lord Ruysland I was poor, and I did not undeceive carelessly flinging eee and silent amid its funeral ican shall hear, whether or no you confess, | him. His only daughter bad been! -of Aphasia Alfalfa At ght of it she suddenly sloppe -d.| The law of England would force your instantly killed--he offered to adopt) ct eantt goon!" : 6 story from vou [I gave you over to| little Kathie in her stead, and [ elo: | |Over his left shoulder, took her mother under his hy aud began the longlenter there! It looks like Hades it-|JtL chose, however, to take the law | ed with the ‘offer at onee. TI never v | mush for hom self! Oh, Lionel Cardanell, is this|i% my own hand Out of this house | ev again until, under the t | mre 7 Mrs r vy oe really you? you never go alive until you have} Mrs, Vavasor, [ came to Se arswood | siding at the Provinclal Congress" This bit aboutbut that is interesting, we patriot would weWarren) more grateful in is instance sfory handed found ° im ft, you may| APA see her daughter af shall be | Poverty rerty and ebscurity, i make a ful) tonight, tering have auewsred "Can | night rob-|call none. All was strange, vague and unknown. She did not speak one word, she let herself be hurried on, breath-| on write She clenched, him, tall aboye her, and strove to re-|¥9U call some resemblance. She could re-|She Troutley repulse Iv . Make ee: ollow tryat, hocalise Ghat we can enterfhe andplace talk eee fan Dads Cecil Cigna Clive,Fouands Fee St ald PG ofnee eight] | fant |Matl ofady uyslang now Troutley 54 led her 1 made months-until g -refuse, and you are locked up| you wntil you do. Here are pen, ink ana} not; | Paper-dictate your confession, and jy) stand perhaps, . weeks, you?" | confe pasion Then would And Harriet, face, it Warren wore that morning a light; ‘Whoopee! W hirvoo! Whang! "Come, come, come!" was his only | Ceufessed," coaf, much decorated with silver butWall Street was cleared in an in-|answer, spoken firmly. She listened> to him, tons; his hair was curled unm at the |®lant. Tuxedo Troutle ‘y, with a free He hurried her forward: she had no| ‘Ung, sullen and dark. sides of his head, and pinned up. be-|field. sold" Solar Plexus shares at power or strengta to resist. ae The door never confess, cause " ° 1aNOS | i eeu T ee oh Haas a rouble, ane. it| ooked Nike John Harman.,Why should, I care for it? She came to me, she! SROUELE D autne herforgotten len, and Swas friend. ueShe aaa didn't! was tell- are not going work it popular P Piano be a Vavasar Mrs, iol have you how Knew it ie rae Eee ae ee Wish it mighttS dic. her; she started |¢omes nere who can possibly it avoid it | Well. out aoe here you stay-though shal her had stepped trees. « said, "Lionel?" "Lionel Cardanell-yes. TI feared you have come! pave cot oe Troutie ¥ Was at. work, aN husky miners lay on the snow, While ten others ran like haves. ar the a with|deep darkness, the face of neither to Utah,| be seen. Her heart was beating so] His-| faust that it seemed to suffocate her He took both She could not spezk is copia : Rutt! Bsa under "Harriet," her Slam-bang-bing! fhe Indians lay Townsend A cry <A broke from tall figure back. from pedigrees Today. of Novel The auOW. " Tuxedo: Troutley, the inanimate form "Dr. and| magnanimity. and reThe Brit- Registeer": honor or lineages, should correspond the Genealogical Society of ae oe Bie eae ke City. Salt orian's office, have Hill: : says he must go and work for Dr Warren. who had been appointed majJor general the day previous. General of deeds." ‘Those who desire to procure family! genealogical Brighton to Tuxedo 4 Boston, | bers. About one 2 in ; pursuit warlike at Boston are fring vory heavy our men at Bunker Will." Continuing the quotatiqu from. the "Historical : in ae 7 f siblx generous generous In-|virtue, 1 A and dows other 9.96 a Ae ; va floor slab: deta Me were na ae" ~ shel puncheon an i a sue Beene Sa err ou Cee EL. The Fue:punishto ce my arms, in myNet poor cottage, without I go free," she | 2USPand or friend near her, That) : would have satished most women-it| bungling ¢ ate Beta to way entrap AsKatherine she murmured again-why, of all the|think. lonesome places on earth, had ae chos-|¥You are R e x attended its ; mb: i ore to free,'"" peated; "ah, but you free! I don't do my the | OF aw ; i Stay pet Only' She shivered name.~"""My"° OM ee of aeey 1 driver blazons ya confess way | cCmember." | NoUNCcEed) ‘the: covered them ! a 3 any better ns tribute be paid a piano than, shall} Vou i: "" troth | kbow. daredare youyou writesign mothatthatname! Jet-| or: itatherina {nherited ane ter'-how chosen|-how ra ol fre to;from of . 4; husband-that was some comfort. She was jealous-she hack a furious ternp-| hunt- | a gray with fear, and 1er face light in her black eyes, i dara ‘y Nomiem = pric Al} thy mad. you away, and. Tioment-alotie::- st 1 Re ae FP anything, "I : at least is wise.' Vavasor, | ®4Mrs. it,' eried that deny ‘ a do : city. to deny | Se" of gasping whisper told bor story no attempt You make Afl dead, | Years. been I had L wish first revenge-when me. my he come back? he 3 S this desolate first. bfick chimney near his S ho home in|Mi) acres emblem of military honcr, and| "it should incite the bearer to a just] dild K. any ly given the one dubbed ‘a siz] en 5? Jeft no tr lends behind in Paris who wi}| |! the children occurred to me. Some knight, and always at the coronation "It looks like the place for a mur-| trouble themselves greatly to make} People believe the spirits in Heaven you make | "@4r and see and watch over their lovlike for you.ThisWomen glancing fearfully |Search der," she "Ifthought, Ardentthe affection of a sovereign. ‘in settled William, * of who Kearns this ane eet Shareeicia, Illinois symbolized by a heart, hands is is| a|around. some one should start out}|®O friends. house, as you have ed ones on earth. No doubt the Counti s Oo 2 pledge of faith, sincerity, and jus-|f{rom these trees-some gypsy-or]|s¢en, is utterly lonely and isolated-it | ©*8 Of Ruysland was in Heaven-could pioneers, was brick. William, The scimitar. , like eae fis reputed repute lady of of her her rank rz ~where els« else? ed make theOne first and who builthelp-|tice. tt Jike thethe swor sword, is . | poacher-or"' to be Sehaunted-no one]# a /4dy go anywhere a this . M [| Plucking up courage fvom sheer des- found it out, but it is true, every word |1 gave the earl the wrong child. eee but tat wish IT had let Katherine marry Dan-| Peration at Jast:."Iidon't know what}! ee bape oie ‘for. her Oe1) Ruysiand; "How. dare'. you | Countess of. It's" horrible: thing | YOU \ave ‘talking (ofs tree. and: live. been" Lionel Cardanell's| have What Is the meaning | Vould. one's Bre. me here? haunt face tos have a dead ft married John Harinan, but I f this infainous plot? Flow dare vou | yife. eras Dow. vera fuel. was thik abeaeteamn uses Ber] eeeyised Din. Bue t own Bebind ena too | ciettadinesniee me She. gave he died. when the quiet lane le maine to Bri acken Tiol- | Ne Ra. Menry Ofis, or dt will, be the, slad gave me. presents, andl) money, she close--dark,| Verse for you, was night The low poy ane oe. aan bay up ands faced She rose trees loomed the and; starless: moonless,. her with happy vee wasn't one She y. every 4 ps3 him-at gr face -her livin »ver all Nevada} e today.| Crawford, "Peerage" Ag mine, on a bend William Se oarrh "ot arantadicy «wits eaten eke STRna iaans hes oe z a Could saw on pitiless awaken of this. her-Katherine-as plainly as 1 her in my life. Mr. Otis, for | sake take me away-don't leave} ee terrible | God's me Hall ' ee like the saw her Rowland KIMBALL. now."' returning "I solitude- such thing quiet, cold the on Olis- went enry ee cae tenes the as [memory She] hand; but that Gime was past. S$ 'Chaies ‘ the aera is laver oes ee d sap the | disappeared, Mrs. Viavasor's black ey: | question oO Cc ovenanter's | openec oO e ligh She started up | | memory returning with conselousne | «and God T will take in my own |-and grasped 1¢ arm o Ienry Oti ; Has she gone ler ‘eves w nt. 7 teliwou T "Yes, back in her seat, her hands over door to the Wildly u : 4 of Henry | silly to think have People 7 and| call-| gave your daughter to the Tar) "You had better go-she is coming| ea and you kept his How | round," said Mr. Otis, as the widow's | answer to God and man for! cyelids: Nuttered: "vanish, Katherine, | | he You'll here Hannah send and had been a time when Mrs, | all in the passage.' | would have had pluck enough Hannah re-entered-Miss Hernenast! she|Sank face girl's dead ‘That I can't when nights shall ey The above cut represents the purchase just made by afraid| een had not you enough, % j Katherine Dan-| ‘ Civ ncrhig Dantree-what I hate truth United States Senator Thomas Kearns, | said, pointing with his whip ‘Keep |er of her youth lived yet in her heart son of Thomas and Margaret Kearns. | sstraight on-there's no mistaking it; }-that battered, world-} > : Senator Thomas was born in Canada, | it's not twenty yards from thls that throbbed with the See poe but came to the states when a boy. He helped her to descend, then re-|it had felt for years at' the thought petas al homas dn. (Ohne ; | decane descendant Sot o and first PAIR made the Rose, where | her oyes, cowéring, shrinking, the cottage am 1 should have laitehe a at | Spoiled the tableau if you . ? Alucaws Tt was quite | preserve my ck still there un-| table blue eyes ‘The time has [ed her attention off. ror dle of the lane, where he had left her, "If there a law Bee a: or, Crest out of a heart, gules, me hand feeling an lou as & shipwrecked salt |ireachery| au be thie vou Sitocestni ws RO boldtug a scimitar, proper No mot-|or on a desert island. She stood|ished, Henry Otis, When fein a ae thet o is given with this coat-of-arms. watching him until the last sound ror passionately cried the-development-of the : stopped, a "T don't think she will, as miu h-as-I could do to that?" There Vavasor her:| shops was his steely |)@"4- nurse twenty years aga. You ah w on about the and secgd Bie ee Dae ead ttloat act nected: with nea country of curlosity| As mother Eve, | ; 2 popular name, and Teenie aes Belle is a bride : a North Carolina; many was; what?" across-there them, make come poe ces her | Same street: ing at the foot of the stairs. Delona, Van Hook, Whitney, Hough-| Judge Meagher.| The McCormack Kearns have their andstatesman- Pilgrim in anecestors,| Virginia Mass., ae looked all lonely grave Poor lated ee oe Gey at |ton, teightor ‘betonie Mr coun oe ; diet 28 Care Rear on anal'? ale, Mr. ae Mawes tatne © Se all analy ound.| arly at fathers, or Woburn, a ‘ eeenotfee Missouri? why India Marriage ens settled CXST Missouri? doom of our sss Wh ie tion, proved a Theda WW oa it through: think that one of | and with satistled ancestor] an. was like (o band should patriot Matevin as fav! cinja or the carne|‘., Hical and Pecht's: had [ts shake, | (hought me before ee tha advancing!" the guests Behold eee3 fay in break oak in Rune Pistorum, ficldis:". the the She familiar High. indeed-to . T would rather} fiddling |] -_whyjte and still as IT saw her in her}|Second-hand from one of your favorite |!¥% iove of Heaven no dames, slilk-robed j un-|4le than see her again." quite and novels, three-volume And Gaston Dantree| wedding dress. band, into her ehair cowered down She see him in my dreams as T saw) Worthy the originality and inventive No flowers, no song, no dancing, later hev face hidden in her hands, aud in a} in displayed cam that night, all bruised and bleed-|senlus you have «4 {ribe of Red Men, axe in hand, of lands the granting ckonker ae Beanious tice 1221) aio Il.; der Ba es Castleford good, leaned between to} 1 et Ea ME Naee i palr and took his you the truth." truth about |Sseemed to cut into her ay heart. "About the children you changed Hollow?" (she shuddered as she look-| Otis,at and it) the lonely churchyard with at He She] waiting beckon- I on Bat Valor, | knew so well-the Silver kept Gallia wurois: we could ilitce on our family in called were oS ale art eth t oe i Favorite faniliy names *ave:' Thomas, | eben, ALE SRE Ta ae are ati On Rebecca] Leonard, Noah, this helps out the theory, as well as Jeremiah, Lin Patience sit samo ther, equally 4S | ava t« leading us on Nod Viola, late redintes Ww e bap ot st Mela ; "form : Sanna. vernon : a Cairns were often erected !jo¢e and-Missourl. . ‘The last a Chris-} prompts - the quesfeared om Gan name, eee aitw "Why which Carni, the She ed brain We et ©lthat shenuere ae Tarai: ae R oun ees, eae ox, SON DENSE R ee aroused to spare. do you tell "The tna moment they were ratuing| Widow: throug! that No Not} of character. steadfastness Justice 3 sear oo made the party-only hn evening |],a perhaps our erear forefather took ie name from Carnia on the Tonian seat" Perhaps the dwellers of Carnia were | for fidelity} distinguished shepherds,. and [seat Prominence- j ineir way. Jbrew that draught | Ceorge so long awake were; or Greek ace re are we "Perhaps : " re-|-to sharply It time out of near Bracken : aoe fiyrnan counter nto LEXINGTON. ELEANOR BY Eng- Owners ' ' ° , s Land and of Stability in Séuth and West-Men ; know struck vine. no life least there-at go to want "T within a quarter of a mile or so. ill pay you now; how much?' land and Old Dominion Fath4rs-Extensive ' past my "Surely, ma'am," looking suspiciously at the veiled face; "a main and lonesome place it be FAMI Sa of clock was Bae ee Ne "You = story walked resolutely room-a fly stood y KEARNS the Ee " moved they then' instant; - She} racken. Hollow Come! and leave. off slaring in nothing at way ; will Yours in BOON & you Haste day away. appear-then Great 99 er before SELI, I LESTERDER Editor ttor and "REM disappear FREED, Traveler. |