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Show Published Every Inter -Mountain Official Organ of Morning by Republican Company the Republican Party in of those as postoffice at Salt March 1879 3, second-class Lake matter City, Feb. under 10, the Act at Only Republican All matters ported DIRECT the local Branch or solicitors, News Dally relating to the Office, Newspaper in Salt Lake should be addressed to the Pald. in $ Advance. is by Month In Advance.| ........+------$ WLOntNee ec to Malcolm ONG YOar ......ee eeceeee Only, 7One) Years ):).). sisson McAllister, General 8.90] 2. 00 LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, the are 10. ish them which and Here comes a in American York otf a Utled military the good heiress in all the spending Englishman, man, and old for her not duce him into the are supposed most backed of money of to set to handsome, is enterprise garnishment money, a he comes clothing an} to New] and letters are that dolt sie folie hasn't a She live can't she of for man with her him him, the of life just and him is by his side. And then his backers been getting things job as Turkish of eat, him, value-other out reconciled he missed so rear Which is purpose the fold. It had of his jail lot and than been so more all gem out have to 4] day, jjen port her, of. ~The the show time with body, the out son avs a parties to the alliance could take her untitled places of him than of would get didn't earn, a off, coffer We are and ALL for When it a There the the June no is work the of up off, his nor of a pretty shade woods have hope couragéments and no in, There is of in any other out, of a taxed the selves the pays man to and it. ean out aid that We dry of a task farm but to that of of sand; and of agriculture ever But meantime because it can in from whole there lot of Much isn't good, rescue the it devoted tract to of the to in the forest, iis natural of it enough and the most if do, they arid will If with- the spite best of the than the the man course water in not all of to it, Utah never £0 dry-farming be the and the ture they a city. any Much belleve And ordinary are better their make than rewards standards. HERALD the scolded It it soldiers produce will They not will be be who been will it re- that do every for the day of contract in more or where THAN of than the a total A earth the YEAR has not been system time be of public to of the a his surrender favored con- sidewalk change the or lay And system. do, complaining of paid not for rule has been be: "Pay for that is that new the improvement. been will fair IS HOPE the to in the law Improve- past and has not executed. anything the work every is is one, tion to but system when the The work is and an injustice to ~., run nod and bing of results a of than Pat His one one-or that rail that watching peril, Wasatch majority of a con- or that the city was in riddle of has to of the man there appears range of the solved and lamp suddenly be could get by The system the an excep- telling way the said the words have that rubbetter council it of was- Truthful But secured without the not desired difficulty. working and city and that reclining contract along, the easy, the a carrier as one-could as Never plain have was marvelous lucky seems was his Pat so contractor. for any a a get surrounds came "Pat, a have Moran, could came time and had P. language Any friend publie the by which could wanted, One a menace to get town. is wanted, magician lamp James. the can't rule. word he results he ~~ Moran with The seemed that Pat. every away circumstance that for prevented he TOWN. Pat Moran Lake. that a what Mr. whatever to hope that likely THE present some not of FOR ever gracefully places seemed of to over the be the council pending. A asked: will you give me a hat if you But I'll give you a hat if I get this con- tract?" "No. sagacious Saviors All Pat, was an scolds eo F some one is giving week. pain. morning. editorial expressed the article, almost gentiment that readable, the people And was man that of that. he Pat didn't The same gone his the job. It would a lips, a don't," have up with Pat, thing on to the said give P. is within the the hat, a with hope score and the can fer a the agree with the Herald. But what causes the} Tribune are fighting or dwelling together in all was for-the Some return when there complaint. would In the have days and of been some rea- him, when there was it is time * things. No one else of times, eoun- gay smile bid gets shaken eity. will new loose But man the here age when of the to believe in AGNES town has know miracles, council been and folks will turn the prophecy has the game predicting didn't down been y; with he r worse IL ite 4 tell you 50, and -hardly-hardlyside of pity to lean too greatly weakness for the erring is the Gaston Dantree is | prisoner of Pracken Hollow, sed: but I belleve he is well kindly treated; and if, instead of caring for him there, she had left him to die like a dog in a ditch, she would only have given him his desert She you| has taken (fairly or unfairly, as will-L don't large sum. of money from Dangerfield; but -1 say there has served him right. In her plaee I would have taken every farthing if I could She has done the matter of ball, but even treated As Dangerfield treated her, I don't would not have done the same. From first to last I maintain Miss Herncas has been more sinned against than sinning, and so your lords hip. would acknowledge if knew all. lis eyes were flashing, his dark face that rare flushed with an earnestness ent calm of ly broke through the His lordship long habit and training stood and stared at him aghast. "Good Heavens!'' he said, "‘waat rhodomontade is this! Is the won an a witch? and have you fallen under her spells at last? And I would acknowledge all this if I knew al Then, my dear fellow, in the name of common sense, tell me all, for I'l) be hanged if I can make top or tail of this. Who, in Heaven's name, is this greatly wronged - much- to-be-pitied Miss Herncastle?" "Perhaps I ougnt to tell oe ane yet it is suc arvelous story" "Egad! I know. that beforehatid: everything connected with this extraordinary young woman is marvelous. Whatever It is, it can not be much more marvelous than what has said, hastily, waiting, and have Here is a proposal: no time to spare. don't go near Bracken Hollow until tomorrow, until you have heard from me.® Before I leave Castleford I will find time to write you the whole thing; really don't care to tell it, and vies you have read her story, I belle I only do you justice in saying you wil i Miss Herneastle alone. h eason to think she will leave ene ford today with my sister and me, that she will share Rose's asylum in ao and that all her evil doings »atan end. Tonight you shall have a letter-tomorrow do as you Diease. ynce more, my lord, farewell.' He lifted his mat and sprang down the steps to where Rose sat in the basket carriage awaiting him Once he glanced back-he half smiled to see his See oe petrified where he had lef He glanced up at ¢ particular Renee, A face, that dead in its coffin would never look whiter, watched him there He waved his hand-the ponies flung up their heads in a and dashed the avenue them moment Scarswood lay behind like a place in a drean re noe not one word spoken all nee Rose, about to speak, be i at her brother's face, and the words died on his lips. Did he love Lady Cecil after all-had he loved her vainly for years Miss They went to the Silver Rose. O'Donnell had her former room, and there, wrenching himself from the bitterness and pain of his own loss, he told her the story of Gaston Dantree. ‘If you woud like to see him, now is your time,'"" he said, "Il am ‘going to Beacken Hollow. You can come if you like.' She iened in pale amaze, shrinking and trembling as she heard. An idiot for life! At the horror of that fate all her wrongs paled into ina awful retribution vas here She rose up ashen gray with pity ‘and horror, but tearless and quiet. "T will go," she answer He procured a fly, and ‘ihe y started at-@nce, Again it was a very silent drive, Redmond O'Donnell forced his thoughts from his own troubles; brooding on )opeless loss ef any kind was not his nature, and thought of Katherine. He almost wondered at himself at the pity he felt for her-at the sort of admiration and affection she had inspired him How brave she was, how resolute, how patient: what wonderful self-command was hers. What elements for a noble and beautiful life, warped and gone wrong. it was not yet too late; the courage, the generosity, the nobility within her would work for good from hencefortn. He would take her to France, p nature would assert itself, become one of these exceptionally great women whom the world delights to honor, She-he paused, ‘They had drawn up at the gate, and standing Surely no there with folded arms, with rigidly on elsw will|compressed lps, wita eyes that lookof managing (64 nase sleoming..stoe) stood Henry so perfectly. And if the city can successfully dofend itself from the calm advances of him, it certainly can fend off the attacks of common contractors. peace harmony. Time councils lower the lower be Lake sre tired of the fight being carried on by| one else will ever get a better hold. No between the Deseret News and the Tribune. Wel]ever so completely command the magic Herald to attempt reforming its contemporaries? They| do not invade its field. It does not go to their readers.] Its readers do not know whether the News and the is nothing when pocket present It is rejoicing Moran the bid. there happened his man if there but way in here another has his contract seem job until careful Now fat well bobs has on from very the adjourned; in of A than ceil it that MAY aban- property must until of leeway be a where build to fair work year and it not under business pass for Is continued a the the time It And for questioned will past owner, public. without is to actually past fact cap- measured called SCOLDS. Herald Tuesday carried which son him to MORE contracting need unless in THE When and it contractor. under extension Salt and WHEN quite have : is they of the West. Salt and and whenever either, If It is no eouncil irrigated, crops. by levied improvements. ready it the there who into around. men and is Never by themselves nation or land run, for that title law mountains to devoted for has nothing gets then rule them- two. rose entitled the existed profitable his has getting has land have like desert more farm has the of get extended-has the fields. a states. is have are been sidewalk property come ment he dis- have see new It affords. who doing a water his is adjoining of ave flowing There men reclaiming They cleared furrows they existence and the of on then been tract, and blossom has. against rule the not has prevent the more a it When are ought allowed years. shovelfull the system trust THERE plan, who be beginning, hurry sidewalk to is and And and reclaim they irrigation, these man turned woman they desert future drought, who if profitable they nobody. which lanes forget There course. process, the honor the the And make the harp to it dry-farming they If arisen time a_ be- work a must new presented. In contract released, for bids, and the lowest The assessment. becam> the paid one business the beginning. flowery hope form been contractor, The it it. again. into women. things and and to for the city engineer to of a piece of special im- up not lien not just is sewer, world, of the nothing work plan than lie plenty but on attractive hide it There anything courage from they done." than picture to to the re- it, Herald make former from imposition the the first the in more residence the the to unless furlongs been not money his nation. and ‘em Republican be assessment piling and rank law mis- devised way in interest has that tractor's when a Lake who business its most nothing the the character will Salt like the to end-whatever could yet is owner dollar be their the the has doned. money made men which men no must and of noon is in trying takes who the and shining. people There for worse We let their. The entered asked custom the cost many street If high in have them was he where in a new as the would is this every no don't for News BY "Confound Mrs. Everleigh and her masquerade ball, and doubly, trebly confound Miss Herncastie for persuading Ginevra to go. The only consolation is, we'll have her on the hip before night falls "And even that consolation T must your lordship to O' Donsaid, with a half smile "T have Miss Herneastle. And there is no need of that search-warrant, my lord believe you are at liberty to and go through Bracken Hollow as freely as you pleaase-if you only until tomorrow My good fellow, do you know what you are saying? Wait with such an arch-traitress as that! Wait! time make seape, off her victim * prisoner, it may be, and start life luxuriously in London or Paris, under a new alias, and with poor Sir Peter's money dear O'Donnell, you're a sensible i but don't 3 think this last + of trays slight symptoms of softening the brain My know You sec, I lord-no. you don't and ; Herne nstie's story difference makes the responded, "T rad!' iis lordship not sure that I » to know any am than I do. * previous hismore tory be in keeping with its sequel here aut biography, it must be an edifving Herneastle, or what? Is her name Herneastle. 1 do ‘Fler what it is I believe she not know herself. My lord, she does to be pitied; she has gone cireumstances hove driven Wrong, The bitter eynie who deher wrong. fies Virtue as only the absence of tempgen- Pat the believe Moran fulfilled, APRIL 10, 1907. . The Algerian ong at Feat soldier knew him aaa inate eee sealie hie sister Mr, at ras Otis ue open the gate, tool off his hat to the sister, and abruptly addressed the brother "IT have Captain the honor Redmond of Le fate O'Donn "T am Captain O' Denali, "Me. was the galm answer, "I come to Otis,' here Our $5 and $3 Hats FLEMING with pe my sls ster by Miss Hernecastle's rmission "T inferre i" oe at. This is your second Visit toc y secatit: visit." O'Donnell added, secretly wondering why man should ssume that. be Higerent atutude and angry tone. "Ll trust Miss Herncastle is here? T came, expecting to meet her." "Miss Herneastle is not here!" Otis replied, his eyes glancing their irate steely fire ‘she has gone!" Comprise store Gonet" $5 Gone-fled-run away. That would not surprise me; but this does.' I le truck angrily an open letter he held "Captain O'Donnell, what have you been saying to her-what influence do you possess over her that she should resign the triumph of her life, in the hour of its fulfillment, for you? what right do you presume to up for has d come anything to this been on ays. Have her to you not been the one : the woman who has sale ak My Out ap rica it' guessing riddles nestle. had: uct "awos |< SOrT to -hear it it ‘ ale ‘ been [ha ene leading heap na i would. Pe friend. lth ie Ti that: hat lat lv ie I _ Anes hewn | Say f a BP . BES. ane aeons erappod at Sept pa eT ha i voure had at ne affair Hannah a dark, rdom. Wein and you 3 nae ‘Make whisper; lag irk, ' He fice der four that clinging haughty thith re said, he Abeved.clé- and' wis' nee S h I tell you I that Gate not streve be} be Marie am the will may going, shall ever I ble by x h miserable by the trut her now that. she at s ¢ be silenee the no to Ct = way tais [ -: aquil led the door, noljse," _ she \rrah, way ° e ae Ts F to iven Is up|now, said | in her Mr. : 3 a aoa ae schoolmaster brother's arm-white, to foot. it cleared command time seven looked face in and lashes swept and the the See, that emost I if rosy-cueeked ensconced on might to behind pump, be heard: listen. have found Rose! to thrust hus-|ye see-av |poke black were seated are? uae feet a tree, Susan dis- 2 1 tears-a love scene, undoubtusan''s reply was inaudible, but lover for|cud her There was nothing revolting or ter-j} rible in the sight. As he lay asleep all the old beauty was there-the calm the peace. One arm supported. his head-he was neither worn nor thin- he had changed very little. The classic profile was turned toward théem-the tae : . rendered|!ong, Lafferty ye I'm grave by - any one : | ‘Why don't I lave him, is it? U pon s me conscience, thin, it's long and could many's the day ago rad av tert him She | wid his sodgerin' an' his thrampin if-k years upon | her me truth my was| who chose she away herself, in Dantree band's and then to first She doubting the to aj} barmaid | Lanty head it it's uppe r;}may go key | it: isn't." asle from look; That! brief coming back no more I give it all up -all the plotting, the weary, wicke ri endless scheming that broug ht revenge perhaps, but never happiness. And the confession {s burned! They shall never know-neither my father, nor she who has taken my place unwittingly, some led to a bed; upon it asleep, motionless. A hot or her eyes; for 4 moment me date. ; significantly Henry-my Brother: surprised-pained, angered,Youit -when lo in "he's trembling um ve hore: tate was . . B ° She softly opene a the door and led |s solved the way. in, They \followed, Rose | edly hir + et her,' O'Donnell 1 Coe fled-in unlocked wv 1 the iho ray La : Ee cue . "ae a | Nn M spiral staircase to an She cautiously inserted if ane | tbe ut, whole We 2 int the? . further rebuffs, Let them all go-he | don't be fet hin' the parish down on "ar or near, ain't 1 ready to stick aid not understand them-he washed | us his hands from henceforth of the|to ye, Susan, through thick and thin . her ig possess : Sasha talking gravely . ame nursling exitdta.* slosktt spoke ew 16 - ‘8 ibe lid: hous fo ' And Huriri: Otles Vis you are 1X . Mis Here young man had to do with It and | Ballynahaggart. An' we'll dait yer letpes sinter 1 Hannah resented {t accordingly. He | thers this way: ‘Mister Lanty Lafis nev a ti 4 Yisaw it and asked no questions-he felt | fe rity, in care o' the Masther. In FurArrah! hould yer nolse, an' parts.' to | rin himself subject to inelination no renouncir Ee ae | birthright and all that, you: ms: y acing p tl ,| *Taiteea' har 1% atyvai lr don't: l ite vof- falsehood "and ae hcl, ne lhas' ° li I mean:about you | What. . over . ' _ 7) 9; | it is your friend? Have you not been the one to urge this light-to compel this rm nunc ination?" ‘My good fellow O'Donnell cried iImpatienths "it you intend to talk Tee $5; that I life for- usurped for week e to counsel to renounce the aim of her resign her bithright because sooth, in the $7.50 $3, here ind meddle with what in no Way concerns you?" Redmond O'Donnell stood and looked at him, his straight black brows S voice sinking to a tone contracting ominously y and calm Ttose," he said, "step in here and wait until | rejoin you." She obeyed with a startled look "Now, then, Mr. Otis, let us understand another; [ don't comprehend one word you are but | do comprehend that you most disagreeable tone. kind enough to change it to one a little less aggressive, and id mi ike your meaning a little more cle: ‘You don't Ane Rat ARR ‘* Otis repeated till with suppressed anger CONTRACTS. have see the are where no- woman. here most mettle along, a And state farming sun the held behind is be better MEN. occupation family saunter of THOSE is made would spendthrift gem was the leaves have of are, and into not engagements The and city It It washed- men spent is the asserts. they them latter who property to charge year, That sup- titled just Herald if of coming it not for it. The citizen and know that an better lots the some they fortune-hunter the TO the proves wife or or pay title that the of There is they a the to then be. AGO-and through the And enjoy if titled congress. friends There to even the married farming else chance be crested, his higher. fortune Yesterday are no have the or work. He had only to collect must suffer that cloud on his t his with to would with or rates enough polities helping. not year, husband and have the There empty. PRAISE dry who and as was world will profligate and connubial badly take old she degeneracy they the the escutcheoned case the strength both ticket, as and either did. interest first men. not and improvement hefress meal of woman be contractor thrown good the But it, men their there making a that them accorded on the of Tf have and neither whether as of like said can of might. the letter. common of citizen. The substribers : difference to the any of only If has been the an estimate on nerve enough to tackle the world, with humanity enough to make a mistake, with heart enough to follow it to side the are they eng end, marry color young men subsoribats without afterward the city advertised ogjejal piader got the contract. gem, his of leeway decency. if left against the property owners on the basis of that estimate whether or not it proved to be the contract nrice |] 9 find the like lanreads respected regret, make them THEIR city provement, of every won done the stories would he something of do KEEP It rubber in @|/ honest living,| more that in would such heiresses and proud he or an in He heen Republican, to know recourse defend make unless} probably car, earn told has without any purpose business or mained will hapwhere Sunday vile. of our Obats The quarreling, the they the the is thrown] the the don't are ready Conclusion which to meet) believe he has) than he girls carried should the he of conducted we NOT cause US./ pretenses. heiress, boys more And If to the his of drink and is is Some is looking.| rest or Is exist, for nothing . doesn't subscribers have CAN remot enn that he hasn't sleep desert false gets he the everythin, they noise he month, reporter some soc. lists ts : it either It shelter ee? because she knows she he marries her because| motorman on a trolley bath establishment, and getting glad and he like has no money with heartless tradesmen little woman-under When for which Just a apenn ore name, and knows marries without Into jail because he his obligations, and sort acts the us, read where title-hunting rich women congregate. And he begins his of the a ove penny to either. couldn't he plenty for it. with There a that the owners one plenty which campaign. gut find books the caterwaul- Republican, cents nothing estab- our of their the The that have on in now anybody. spective London] capturing He fine mention young-]| by month quits to and as and SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, A WONDERFUL. WOMAN may of the scolding article in the Her- with Tribune go a he 50 that facts to Herald, | don't INTERVENEFs. man, investors ~ in, paper's religion, and aaa CUPID the the it for and knows solution, there : > better off, and As WHEN thrown here, complaining comes news pleases, is Tribune like and the and tell rurting -- all of added APRIL the themselves one the doesn't taking that to any and ald makes us belfeve that Hinfivententlythiven "das Manager. men Herald than subscribers enrolling of The appearance ier Caine Offices-Dooly Block, 208 South West Temple St. *Phones: Bell, Exchange 26; Independent, 3190, SALT be get hatred of News man news, B.00..accecdecedeos Bix Months ...ccccccccccss 4.00 6.00... eee cece eee es 1.50.........,Sunday the worse Republican new need number free -75/ sh telewiaeivere, 2 COLO rather The habit the can Sig that no Ifa the Not ae One Three taking and was thousand the there made uage st eeeeeeeeeeees As FO them cure now a pens Editorial] field other treatment. ing. RATES: REPUBLICAN, the of Department, SUBSCRIPTION newspaper or by he items the in one And, of the nearly City. reading disease, both But to subscription should be re or to Circulation Department, Do not give notice to carriers veterans from ting the of Congress, INTER-MOUNTAIN people and yet by quit- lished The two course, Utah. 1906, the have grown tired of the everlasting quarrel not have known any way to escape It-except that Entered for him a from | short, iver a dacent wid But bullet from a pike I was always to Irish boy there a cut it Was, rifle, or a his sodgerin' the fore to- close | the corpse's eyes, an' wake him comfortably, and see that he had a headstone over him, as a dacent O'Donnell should, But, shure- (this is a sayeret mind )-her ladyship, good Jluek her! has him now, or will shortly; an' }troth if he's half as umaisy, an' half his cheeks, | {011 Cibiccome on . her hands a he ta " the lips were parted in something like | * I can remem;: : >. | On least was ever|® Smile, the glossy, black, curling hair eas as ever Gad eet ff the forehead. He look- | 2V mine, it's herself'll her bargain. An' te sick it's on an' me sore two gentle and sweet to me. If told | Was pt 5 ft es knees Va to ye this minute, me them tomorrow, I could not, would sa beautiful as he lay ;there asleep.) yin' av. it wan' trowln'.to the-danvpste t ; my) aemr es grass, an' : the rheumatism not, take her1 place; father would|4"4@ Ca over Rose's heart the old jone pao | Ness:: of t s S never care for me-would look upon surged the great wrong: he had done} iy ot does be Cheodiblty: me in the small me as for his a shame and disgrace. it eee cherished} Let ®4-she go with all the rest Captain nell has proven himself my sake I vengeance. Let renounce the my cate oe hana O'Don- aoe ae Paes Crea friend; | 2€ Nac loved ates woman sank on "Gaston! her en fac s oe ROE ers ' she . s erie : "| v me back, an' ye there, fornint es av ye'll be Misthress Lafferty. An' faith! it's not to more than halt‘k "dozen whispered, | young women jjke." livin' I'd say the : we have lured here go. Care for poor| growing ghastly L y! ou scou e Gaston as you have Siwave cared. Do He Gieeten in his sleep-the dar Uo rae 5 ‘lates Coie te ee not follow me; when happier days]large sunken eyes opened and poked this master. "Come along here-there's come I will go to you. Do not fearjat her. As she met them the last nota minute to" lose" for me; [ wil! not return to the stage; | trace of life left her face-she sank| ‘Ah, tare an‘ ages! Shure there he I shall live honestly and uprightly for} backward-her brother caught her as is ntinecttl Give us kiss, Shusan, the time that is to come, God helping | she fell Sains ane meé Sir Peter Dangertield's money is I might have known it in Hannah's keeping; restore it to]/too much for her," he saic him; Tell thank heart him. has I would Captain him-thank and soul-TI For my been day die sooner than use it.| O'Donnell that while I own my In sake my friend, and with ean all not I can salvation; his memory dearest my best him still to yours go my not. never She have was my|gate with| He}in his dying|eyes, come." grass recovered, forehead arms. She burst into and Henry,|He was brother, | her-he her the she her will be tne | crying, heart Dear my dearest let on when bathing hid very let and looked a sudden her face patient her ery ila 1 | me darlin' av' the wurruld, an' long would be life to ye till I come back "T should ere was the Peary audible report outside the holding her of a very audible embrace, Mr. Lafferty in great haste her brother r | sPpearance up into passion on ais of I buildir | "Comin', his breast, | Niver and gentle in peace. with | at Rese round : angle eee nut Til be in station below and th made his Sel) sir-comin', peer the the in S of thea yer ronor, Ume. Ul-he a pig's whis- farewell! I haye been a trouble, alently he stooped and kissed her. | There was barely time to attend distress to you, from the first; this last "If you are ready we will go now, jthe luggage, pay the bill, and drive flight will trouble and distress you] most of all; but it is for the best-the| rest never were.-Farewell! "Katherine," Redmond the der, O'Donnell looked up from Rose," him ease and he "You must not see} Be station. ney caught the to to train, again. It can do no good-his j anc a more, There had been no opis hopeless-he knows no one ae ty of writing his lordship the when he is disturbed he gives | >\P anation he had promised. It must trouble, the old woman says Come, Ire Aa tponed until their arrival in letter. with a face of pale won-| Rose, be brave-it is hard on you, but} ous on - : life is hard on all of us. Since we} I may as well tell nim: all, and en‘What does she mean?" he asked.| must bear our troubles, let us at Teast | treat him to let her alo Even Sir ""Dare not + come with; me for her own] bear them bravely." eter, when: he learns who she is, j and a _W ee folly is ee . She went without a word. She drew | Pect!ves his money back, will hardly enry Otis returnec his glance her veil over her face, and cried si-|C®t@ to further persecute Katherine gloomily He understood, If|jently it. They reached the | Dangerfield. And she dare not go with oO Donnell enough. did not Silver behind Rose; Lantv and. the luggage | Me for her own Sake! Hum-m-I ‘Who can comprehend a woman-|were here.' The luggage was ready |2?°"'t understand that.' ae a 2 ae ie shall ena ee a pee eaeate ay ae one I dete be ate 64. eae as a Let= oS re once aus 1 "4 ae years pee ; bey told-yes, eae for the railway, where to be seen. in the courtyard, evil; | master fonger. The truth} by Heaven!-let] ania tee niase ees i may. Bae" er onnci aeked "Who is that man, Redmond?" asked, timidly,* ‘were you How angry he looked!" ‘T was not quarrelling? quarreling," Je an- swered shortly. "Rose, we have no time to spare. See this man if you will, and tet us go J want to catch the five o'clock train." Old Hannah was in waiting-she too, looked gloomy and forbidding. Her Lafferty's accent was no- was now-that It was mellifluous | hotel, not I to may be late when the lights of - sin| He the metropolis flashed before them. drove at once to a quiet family and late as it was, Captain mis-|0'Donnell down toto I write | the promisedsat letter _ ar niver ery- @/ she Lanty told him © at o fengih post Lord Ruys!l of the sieey ae pardin me. ye-an' for swearin'-but J'll| |his - suspicions, of the night visit to back to maybe mare ora kon Hollow, when his lordship ye-if I don't see anybody T like bet| had seen him accompany Miss Hernter. Arrah! where's the good jay, ith with but The sound of voices|&reat however, guided his| They (God come But Henry Otis mooddrew back, "Yonder is Hannah-if you want to see the miserable wretch hidden for five years at Bracken Hollow, i better go I shall tell him, His angry jealousy every look, In every word He this man-this dark, dashing, soldier-with his magnificent stature, his handsome, dusky face. Katherine loved him! ~ Was it part of her wretched destiny always to love men utterly indifferent to her, while he-all his life it seemed to him, he had Jain his heart at her feet, and it had been less to her than the ground she trod. He turned asvay from him in a passion of wrath against her, against the tall, haughty, amazed chasseur, ugainst himself and his infatuation, and dashed into the belt of gloomy ne that shut in the gloomy hou "I'll tell at least!" he thought sayvagely. "I'll humble the Earl of Ruys land; and for her-let her resent it if she will. I have been her puppet long While she cared for more, T hoped against hope, that she has fallen in love with this Irish free-lance, let tl go. My slavery ends from toda O'Donnell looked sas him, angry in his. turn-then glancing at his watch and seeing that time was flying, he rejoined his sister,waiting anxiously in the porch ily Mr. "See withi they trampled is pe thelk aes ail« his dieutey ee ein ve 10 ntiness shall find she is his daught. & £ piercing glance - Northern take They in' and me screechin' own Way, broke ye can write an' Faith! in this heart's An' thin ee THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN': escape ee THE no it's isn't a that way? intirely-so to me same beautiful a hand it {s write | the home, of jed the opening "confirmation I'm/the comfort? ye | castle Shure|Of when scar of strong the as on the temple raye-o iHoly ‘ Writ" ue ey idence which proyher Katherine Dangerfle pore) a; (Continued Tomorrow Morning.) accumulated CUTLER BROS. 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