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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 26, 1907. 4 } J --- of the famil Hi fumily Bible or} Bibles record the name of ten chil-! dren. seventy-nine grandchildren, anid) of the position of the moon in. the;!'ee" theit Sovereign sola vstem Svery. other applicant, -!™ the I ickey , nd answered the question in some way--|!" your piace and EUROPE. TOURING WOMEN AMERCAN |; | erouels represented-Aaron Most = ="plewords inthe very keenest sarEnoch, Ebenezer, Elijah, Bzra, Jede5 Py a cas™m |} diah, Isaac, Zebul Practic ql oervants, | "What would you do, Capitola?" | Coming to rane times, we take asked Clara, ralsing her tearful eyes jcourage, for there Is a collection of) -- -'- 1o the jJast speaket leer os names-Priseilla Dorothy, Th ; tt : : "Marry Mr. Craven Le Noir, and Sybil omfort, Amy, Dorea Experi : are 19se Who consider clyi thank him, too!' said Cap. Then Budlene Thankful Patience and OE an examinatior a. farce Here; denly changing het tone, she ence pare two Instance which contain. ne ve | SVs 5 : Among marriage connections aré errhielat a. Bironé arta ees tl L sh oh! how I wish it was only the families of Choate, Whittier and} me SYUMERL LO 1!) me in tana place-that it was only me Parsons. The learned Theophilus Par-] COMETAES if looked at in. the -right)they were trying to marry against my ( rt of Ma -l di ht j willl' : ae ndson of Lydia} A man.who. applied to run an. eleWhat would vou do isked Clara, was the vite} earnestly 1 i) vho was': born| 2? ee Washington postoffics What would I do? Oh, wouldn't L690, ; v7 fou ae ; of the Maine branch! found a question concerning the force} Tl make them know the difference be- i } | Lady and | 1 had been) the dastard fifty-eight greatgrandchildren No i} wrone ThISman rote "| Raita bid Noir had said to me what he satd wonder, that -he is de-scribed..as i othinge. in. the tion and foree!@-vou, 1. do believe TI should have| obei ort of man arth moon. in' the lar system that} Strick dead with the. lightning| The family has it tatesmen, auth-) will affeet my. pi performing | ot my But what shall you do, my! ors, Journalists-one of the early edi-| the duti of the for whieh T ) peor a | tors of the Boston Transeript WAS)have applied." He received the job ! : s! See here! This ts my| Nove Haskell. \ president of the At mentality. examination in the); last-resort!"* replied the unhappy. girl,} University of Vermont > was Daniel }army. for promotion, the officers were howing the little penknite } Haskell, born 1784, at Preston, Conn.} asked Given a stretch of marshy Put it away trom you! put it away} One of the Gloucester, family, Llewel-} iand, hoy ould vou bridge il" One. {from you!" exclaimed. Capitola, earne-| Ivn Haskell, laid out that handsome practical civil engineer, of no mean} Sts ' Suicide is never, never, neve} uburb of New Yorle city Llewellva ibilit eave elaborate. dlugrams and justifiable! God is the lord of life and} Park. Orange, N. J rules for all possible bridges over; (eath! He is the only judge whether a} The coat of armsillustrated jis vai "warps He received (635 Another.) mortals sorrows are to be relieved by argent and sable. a bend of the first:| who | ieney ibsolutely nothing about death, and when He does not Himself) over alla fes in (chietor eneinceringeewrole With the cheaprelease you, He means that you shall Crest; on tree fructed Supporters a mount sable, proper two leopard Motto-'Craignes Lovaute" Ss SS a by bell-shaped line lining of DRG E military iia. ise Bx: the AKEEA OSD oo ‘ ae; Sey app est material easily Serve the purpose hundred wer Aym«e lowe It | display a honorable was used cloaks, sain cas and ; prowess. , a} 7 en fn The bend, The fess, ordinary,' denotes chict pleased "I L rides de Storm makes de. de-rainbow Wid) tell Ty) A another} military There symbolizes dignity.| Which er trouble ne That. right, let proves. that} the Roman} what they a nough that in'. an'. pap del 4 3 There | other ways ol escane if for | s + $ 2 ‘ suggests itself ASA run that. - is ‘Ah. to my mind,' said ! i ge vay impossible Ene | ee peaunts are: waned the doors: alls : | loc ked; Tam watched! ib dey hen: the. next plan is. equally | fobvious, consent to go with them to de | the ehureh, and, when you get there, ter, ‘9 f den you! halleluiah trip fer. a bridle lightnin' fer a whip! LG ae From) -de> Hill-.e) Hallelujah livin' light I go Wind blow danger signals, oot ; ita Phunderv=a holler Vi Whoa if me rains aLre pxou |. Ah! what are they? You would} give »me life by teaching me how. to}t but | escape said Clara, fervently, | "The first and most obyious means API Not for)/An was ‘ ; On Hatlelutah TH, = a torm a-comin', vou hears me singin' still-- (way down.-in de lo ounds, n Hallelujah Hill! WAG J man was absolved by a pope, the. penance Was that he should fight the Sariceéns, but never again appear in ermine: (or-call e bend signifies defense. or neal pro-| fo, The a tection, DE Sean ind represents a Knight eat eienaias nonin eee t hand that would|live. and - endure Lo: recelved: or suicide is never pagans have . cause certain great signo d Ss retreating army by displaying his Vair} | cloak hich fur he fierwards adopt ! ied as the ensign of his signory : | The. furs have always been particu2 i + Jlar marks of dignity n heraldry vd n \ ‘ her used by persons oO | have | rea rank Wh Yee 3 is ae Heiskell at lovalts Although the date.of the grant of this coat armor is not given. its ehai acter points to an early. date As to the symbolism of. this "coat| armor, Vair is a tur, often represented j ; Px; 2) "6 an Honte Dread t them, and claim the protecdej |j denounce tion of b the clergyman! } Ah! ad ar girl, that is. stil more zh fall | \ G ae sf Ihehit 3 Good | impracticable The officiating clergy =| mawnin''!-How''s. . yo family,|™man is their friend; and, even. if A un" all? jcould consent to act a deceitful. part, | -Frank IL. Stanton, | and should go to church as if to marry | Pa eseme sit In raven, ao upon getting there, de-} Ei hounce him, instead or receiving the| ame cev. 5 | Lament ot the , Turkey REQteCHOn of the clergyman, I should} Republican owas a fat Thanksgiving : ing. said Ur lam y surviving thankful today ae oe tored be guardian, and I]mect a the be hands of brought fate worse than my leg ul back to} death," said special Service, These pictures: the eontinent of Philadelph a, Copyright are of ‘two. Europe in and at the 1907 well ki an auto nown. American Atacthe, left' 13 right is M Robert. women. who «Mars. Craig. G Naw are tour. Biddle of cvodetn Trees were objects of veneration--the| am Hving Clar a, In a tone of despair | inate cone ok ABE YRC By a PEE: 2 SET sociel:. of New, crore simulacrum of the god Thor An ap-|1'm glad I escaped-though I thought| Capitola did not at once reply, but ple tree in heraldry denotes peace.| .. sure I'd cateh it ooh A deep thought which lasted | duct, so as to insure, as far as human.as the coach, half filled with passenfelicity, llberality The leopard is| The shivering swing of the marketao aoe , a 7 speaking, more] foresight could do it, the safe termina-| gers, was about to. start Springing almost as much coveted in heraldry man's hatchet.' srave'y than she had spoken before, | tion of her perilous adventure. By the}ftrom. her horse, she wen ) Woo ; Namie. Peraps of Norse Origin-Found in Legends of Hero |S!mcst 8° inca much) coveted" in heraldty |. strutted about making mock. of the [she sald is but one vlan of escape} Rae iy hich: Worship-Has Several Variations-Tradition Says One Ceeneth ANd malinnt Selicrs.-atre.| And was thinne: captured and served at a big|lefth"There your. only rerathite' ohare ae strengen ee eeanest Pema s: Seeley Cc : "iT . ae that r¢ 5 Wasa Knight in William's Train-Pilgrim Fathers Early | porters oniy appear upon the arms tmas dinns ait full.of danger." L fear danger time, they ‘had. ended.Sr ainrstheir talk.4 the|and sald: ie Wwerlt sip. ta, Wnt ‘ car : Paeae lockae: structot, tive) Here,; "man, take this horse back ere, is Tul time vou shoulea oO urricane 1 Tell Major Warhe off. Be calm, be cool, be firm, and{deld ‘that Miss Black.remains:at- the i! hall f those high in rank . bless . . Al sa \ 3 in New World-Always Prominent and Men of Affairs- [tags men a csity ana || Which teaches that oft, when we gron that Via Sulrie Seabee he ear ko dang greme.e8|1 Godwere only: vo a. -youne. noe Yer cats| Askdde itn.re tpgentaoustrideie vas 'therewee eeeEAS:E ¢ ae her ‘ : ons : Ace; re § ° y ‘ ‘ er y r ; ‘ Descendants May Claim Affiliation With Most National | reace: sable. constancy; : o or, ; ‘ elevationo vo a0.overjoyous Gurjoyoudelights are designed to] Clara which now threatens meme? sale i deliver vou by \ : the ene. strength } aN of my woule own| home, Tell1] Miss Black, when Nasyouey seyUAS Societies-Always Patriotic cand Ready to Take Up| |' °° ) ---- destroy us plan "reuulies, "on your' att | ventonce oror dangei aneee saideoil Cap. eas een tiroetd,to tale the eoben, MBeiE 7€ c greatTHOcourage self-control and presence gai-|in[in time take the coach Pell her Deng I Arms _ Heraldic Dignity, Charg Generosity BY oO ES Symbolize and Elevation ELEANOR Milit tary Those who Re Tore geneak Prowe ess, of Mind, gor desire to pro e family intaeiiadinn? "aailavess lineages, should correspond the Genealogical Soctety of Anthon = : rane ; peas amen LEXINGTON. torian's office, Salt ike va gejr.' If Rene ate eas aa panather o& 2 spear. Asg *s the root from which who = membership For me Patience, Colonial Wars; married with trace the to. tunate retreat then The gentleman enough to naturally Hasgall, Hascull, Hascal, Heswetll, who live in became was for-| his such Mr. Harskell, Haskull, Haskol, coll, ov Haschal, Hascall, Haskill a quiet) Asgall,| William Haschall, Hascol,, or deensndante l the and) the moneyed Has-| leaving Haskell, ware to join patriotie not already done Hauscall,| 1731, up, societies so. third By gentleman 2,563 pounds besides of the when vessels, oni family, he mind. The locked the rit to suffer was Mrs. enr aun eae te ' : f a4 3 a see ni with these eres eat sun canonable asks for greater variety. his fo PRON 4 na | the church, deacon; a Aue and a name of E. D. . will be kept} We Wey: It 10) eas James Davis to. be proud of.) Among their mima? zealous," by a member of the Heisikell Mak Rachel. off the my words Sai his ably Normandy, family The patriarchal as the eada cradle of of the family' the | doze N. cchildren Aate of William thelr settled arrival in was 1637.) Gloucester, per eyes estate is still in the ;.'to1q then! possession ena The if in three (he words-they you Yes. are lungs and purpo 5 the G of her of! Simeon; ariente at court, six times in twenty years; "Al St. C. Heiskell was ac= that his eae was g0v- to her ‘Tell me, I do name. stood for St. others, for St. Clair Dutch! Vin." was the administratrix of her NUs-| band's estate. "with the advice and Dee sistance kell,' of or TRUDE ORE Haskell, as the caran ace ea Csr, Taliaferro eee Hei*-) ner, Jesse Pitman more). coidier, daughter of Walter Tybbot, was a :be | her antterribiantoas ned aera es : le - es ‘ Dodge, and not eet CE ee perhaps generation = His was wife and the SUEY 8 Mary gf Ney: ac-| . her On, attention, "fto' RR OU cn Phe ara os ae with tthe | family raise Doreas. And Close d- topShe {for ig said. your pany, call a s the Simplest to cir bership. clety, Me firs! you tag h your In. most if---these an. = ‘ace = c reach him, Benjamin, son thing in the eligibility every ."ifs" . it of are world| |\bands. to patrioWe me your the . line Pe is pilgrim nN! good The | generous, Pe forehe | according that of Wil-| ' men looks-the have their lion's are} upon hus- share share of in ffet,} of soul a So-) ind they are courteous, magnanimour, ae ee 16 gaze ROA AIEC CA the very only EUIN 1G Wale ee soul truth, speaks, Among genration, possessing Lo ane and elevated family we nobleness who find {Srntintent| names oe of Biblical an ones face, and here veil] ; seemed t enough to dis- Lord ta swing as fd for bless you his mistress You o'clock, whe to will n intrude reach the aaa Clara for-|even +05 my . , upon] of hér Tip-Top Staunton " on stage/are av hia "Ava ‘canal ‘ ; oc going git ®& paths : of frlenie thet _ ares ; hat 1 poees w a BS Hee Be cool, firm and swagger, : N Shy not to be satisfac-] wild ecstaey of joy, and exclaimed: up and went Well, i her on you head intovthe coach, which pana a c es eae her aoe pet aside veil and him, he had stood his consternation : it growing-until roll rapidly = away; had " 7 1 ole, carrying NYaenhes: pg ete a MedHAE 9 oft " vil atte enna the re ae office ny Tanto ne erie und YAR : toc his} al = ne after s whe : ¢ 7 aring But officer, no frying to: head Him. . . Wool FaGntne nuly ran over the throwine him' down' and .keep- iia Tae) Lil lan come : may with Machine Str tae ieadene na Sete a eeuees ant artnicS off laenland aatleOf oan hat a arms windmill, Fnercoach as eee Ice," VErtatn Stop the coach! saddle , ole marse . told & me not to tose sight of her! Oh! for MY})en's sake, good people stop scorn itaoen hebthe said | Coach! said!" when he got to a gate, instead of (aking time to open it, he rolled himpass-) caif Ssomersault-like, right over it out hor the: ae And up wer head with al ,,ctein! Murder! Head he' horses irew ae : + 4nd .gnstable. You to grateful eagle an you your God bless in his hand and a wrt, a aadibder! Wel "1 Inbar ¢nieg! ae thier? Sto Rees Me R Bad ae Sanent or Qk = shard ~ "What fc the maiter, man?" said a suspicion rue bit ana oe ae advice," pe eee eee ery Clara threw up her head and alert,]ed Hace aeRO G THREE cout-t you be ee peed ere ugtO oe which stage of petrifaction he recover until he saw the stage- -) oncee wae lick digi Capitola's| theswomanyi-so advise to = ‘ ara tC get than a sabi ea Sat for cruelty Aner nee Seer Lee ere Pe USE authority. adopted slightest said I es Sa aaa your! coach identity SHlumphi bs ae . oa Ales ra; all eee it's} ps2som | did not /and-there the cease you go dowon't look|*!0¥iMSs, will spoil close, for bee yourself along you didn . care readily exciting never ae here.Good-by, is yay Hale trouble. and And she put the piece Capitola! ;had 4 thrown ris fk ete ‘ lara ; : began to speak to staring and staring "If you. ae Will het en-| heaven hetweieTs Me that veil know ead, and Swagger, hem! in reward said Cap. sentimental, cham-! 1 has]light, springy, swaying walk, and met to} old Dovreas Knight in the hall, without he has been a conii¢ential And she had and ©,put. back . Knights : this only) yor i ¢ woman . "you have the most and so I advise Short one.' he. don't ‘her: Hats ; epistolary and) trothed \when "saving I ane of the uf ‘Traverse arrival/at for . the thecorrespondence interruption and his mother: netia-man wore Brae turning knocked. ol can oman, in- ear straightain his them.over and "neva ts Pe a e egs from rakeee etats rivet ulating w 1 the velocity Tobin "T shall dress myself begin-}and stay here in your like you to make I -assured her I comyour that the court the Far|in all her her] he-| GHOST HAUNTS = the power awful and of God extreme two nor ow can I take fenerosity, and of the long, unwelecmy suit of Le. Nolr, and. the. present atto foree him upon her as a| men man. who Oh, peril? Capitola, "Oh, Capitola! ee if you get sady there are is know] whispered Clara, while | Noirs.. horror overspread her|to.see face, "by threatening me with a fare} worse than death, they would drive! me to marry Craven Le Noir! ' "Yes, 1 know. as jf speaking to tone and manner Ll: would,'' herself, clothing > G2EEK Tip-Top of in [ a your || such can said) Gap,| rage. but by her these sim-| Oh, While was also went the PALACE. from Oe This; Which softly key will be a rare in to the looking ee asn't the lock, door to (or {yourmae. head; e Isway care there 1 . fc fa awe yale SS Woool7 Tein ‘dodeed 4 ra ne alive hee ‘through the as she did brought policemen for it up walk with 4 Bis ‘ Black {sal she Shel back mie TWOree) CRBS cos his on by' am going to turned || mete tet, % nim, the! the two} despot-! fear. death of ane we < right eround ce iled, rode up to the Stare© office SEA Say, until at he no ¢ just ts iken, ie » he ee of cruel, my been enough grief and young missus, conjured and one Of in dat coach! 'deed ole marse kill met: ‘deed gzemmen He went and order- to take my eyes-offen he} more I didn't But what when she turned to some and went off eyes right sul (Continued afore ole T alee serena peewee Wool, road ee my marse He'll kill me, I will whimpered be comforted ee cs composure tears listen to reason! = whe and turneg into somebody afore my own two looking not no do, (GOnng "e, ' of! desperate had: been repeatedharm should:befall Sain amid marrars, Black, done me eet at) i) finally a a Peitaee did is, will, ancl ‘44t into up to bewitched €!se, right me.|€@ ; nized. aS Majo W fi >] i's oo on Wneeeet ger was i ' clied fo1 mastet ° wt @sbatenga fo On ©¥' she he Wool spoke no mote until they got; t? TipyTop, when Clara, still closely two won' ge refusing a anesMorning. ) e I g BY > Oly, springs and swagger, as if you didn t| a damson for. anybody, and---|} [ declare nobody could tell! jyou from met" exclaimed Capitola, in! || delight, as she completed the disguise and the inst) uctions of Clara. Then Capitola dressed herself. in Clara's deep mourning robes. And ee the two girls sat down to com-| the 8 Te ray €- SAmpAgIY 8TiSt.m keyhole | ONCE among be avalldacci i we \nd not esured Donaldt"'.-; [ knows it jes' as well as nuflin at all I ‘clare to man, if itain't "nuff to make | little urged was resistanceeat boi : like\ ©"! that Kept him between the | fence fires of his old master's anyone] nothing a ran, to havecnie It ee ireat- a Whereupon, receiving this. apology|‘9 in good part;-Clara:-again turned het "Ses head and rode on her wa / Wool followed, bemoaning the des-) Mi Then she began to take off her rid-|__ ing hwubit. Quickly she dressed Clara, superintending all. the details of hea divyguise us carefully" as though she Were the costumer of a new debutante When Clara was dressed, she wasso} nearly of the same size and shape of Capitola that, from behind, no one would have suspected her identity ' "There, Clara, tuck your lightght hair} h: ere, ara, out of the way pull. your cap. ove | ' ‘apr . © ve uy x ! ' ~ ye . Ss; gather your ° veil) down | close; draw up your figure: throw back | : : | au) dar Miss Cap I Won't go fon | © a* ieee any more questions-no 20t Jf yer ide straight to Old Nick frolic!" and prevent Wool took and surrounded Wool, who, sees himself hopelessly environed, fell Ww! "por the ground and kicked wearit that he would not be taken above all things to}/=@ and his young mistress's caprice,| those two How I| and uttering disappointme mt anal "sd know cele marse and dis young Capitola was spe aiciae busily engaged doing y Acinctica | it : &f | wit vill a sibl ae pee be|jo, |) ) POEs eae UE re oe fae aes hurry and time to be| Bless their wigs, I should them make me blench rs contrary, I desire be pitted against shall enjoy thelr : aa aes ne ine no tae you, must Le Noir." not, no janjcoy Capitola, an advantage leave you here oe And now," pallor of tow ard: clothes | Brads ited poor Wool with dientads was nine miles on the turnpike road to pork Riding toward her, he exclaimed ‘| from Tip-Top that the horsemen over- Cap) listened very. calmly to this "But you! ‘but you, my gencrous! story aMaohe very little. sympathy, for | friend 2" there was not a bic of sentimentality "Never mind me. I shall be safe! about our. Cap. enough. I am not ‘afraid of the i" on-| ht, h: path from bel ng missed, so as to giv ‘Deed. ‘Miss Cap, yer mus' 'scusi full time to make your escape ~| me for epeakin' ae haere ee ‘But you will place yourself in the chief {s 3 ; in' ‘a ge , i. enraged lion's jaws. You will remain ie : sara efclenineaty accom- | husband often mounted his horse. nd followed at: a respectful distance, until Clara turn-! qe' her horse's head and took. the) ridle in your place, Ce every- | YOu rs you Midden|Deither of with the eae mysterious occurrence of thar dreadful | do. it night when she suspected some naein"Well, then, I ,believe crime had been coinmitted; ang] 4nxious to marry Craven come : .*You'll come: once too good, and that I tell yo home, Ui vulor "be gan at (44 ae sparture her|yyest: appeared, \ talk it! f Athens, "Api vil 27.--The castle sho wn here belongs to King George of Greece, and {s NEA by "an extremely tall woman with a skull-like head eariy pose. themselves for a few and irteiar| ie whit hair,' Who has scared many oof the royal servants out of | White Capitors Save new iand particul i "ular ge ns) the ir wits ° * = ‘ . , directions for Clara's course and con- "ve and a bit, and keep your ny, walk} the noble, m fervent: her eves : the ; oie cae the door Wool was waiting} stead a of itself, where f andCc all 2 will.h be. well! . Before y honesty and ara, who had listened to. this Be with the horses... Keeping: her) face) ooiiprse «he Seerae Napoleon in petticoats with breathless] closely muttled. Woolclaracamewent and helped! Gait ?* econ interest, now Clasped her hands in a|tela''s pony ay on } fe 3 Ron ‘r Be by privacy. cians, and uardian ‘iskells : Ce leaving me to pull the Capitola's [i Ptiinton ae - aetna we have read cece Pit . ircelt ai tor the for an in-| gray orbs; straight down] Helskells| ‘Tenjessec,, and Wireinia: i nig o Salem, "now | may preserve like me There. ¥ riding identity-for he by his master in sight, and ieee thal he Rible. Pat , te Welsh Oh, 4"d. brave. Clara: my said: |} rushing to ehtt? panes room may then reveal [ick aan reply, Archi-| Welzh| eiskell, Wdanantvita x tie me bidden hero-|.by to blench, nor own honest SC rutins vudely usherir s in Capitola she Som the door and retreated preven declare, Miss Day," said. Cap,|tempt Al-|!@ughing, Seer faye or ~elic (2-4 1o0s tater, reinia ane SX" | trace back. {o' Major. Alex f inden, ‘tho ee at the] What|her the ander! to 2 Picea re ee members. feminine The age. patriarch. | Cia other the Mark, Beverly, tempers-this for. amiable "| noted 1688 dying Plymouth, at lived oftheir' testimony the voluntar¢ pounds 370 worth property at died 1613, ona Raker: is you? oe "jning' of her story, and told ortn thing-her betrothal to dew Rocke: the sudden death of h nant er; the decision of the orphans' disnevelled. tearface, beforehairfrom the door heropened) 2nd TAT 7 a . traces pilgrim in ed eae Brown their dozen roune sto and sawmills lands, cumulated Is Ite mn wedding lived and) yy ald) whose Saran, «Bho eee of aL a second said herself of} first families hah WEhe marriage connec-| Another 2 a -_--- ay who ary ges soul into she found courage The p merit heaven, guide me ane bone ng MpORK hen NOES ans sobpiIn this prayer of agony! dou Soon approaching Fpotsteps stock, wh what I help you?" near your ordered keep he numbe sar | Virginia." pe married who Thuth, Mark, Snee ae eee Grover, Vv. Clara, can approach injcover an} been face. cco soul eminient. ‘to: save li es Be ne where ae tid ere! and even ee autre asBaya my timorous| oe wee ist Bh Vath Se STM ti ie tle the et t vhen you a ea ie nee ane > MEN. mar-|come same I] hours in Bosh!" this ismy|ing the my to gathered her face. the Village who could mount a horse started in pursuit. Only race horses "2U/d have beaten the speed' with remote-can]| "Sarah's fa- the en, are you closely over your k} is to; must change] me your suit] on Clara liverer?" Washington. The| described by. Jefferson as raljaferros, FF. John, Benjamin, Joseph, dear for trusting coe moe. cesize death, eg at any =| Aa, hiwe sens Vabiey,, Suk ide? - vate ea oo er Hood's s Barn, November 16, 164%. Their children) etny and vespectable," are a well} ; were of the number esha muses, DIME! nosn Virginia, family, one sare of also the RAtnicalies -William, or as if with Capitola's Lewis, a revolution- was-of frequently appearsdayin colonial records. Bates Biol dleof » marriage of William and) | ‘ed Betty. sister Mary, Lewis, fi place, o''eloc evening, seven And Clara, you me, giving eee one panting ‘ your own 11 carriage the led rolling on the turnpike between Tip-| Top and. Staunton. "But you! Oh, you, my generous de-| Wina-| according connection-though cad ip ANashit-eton., name into How Before lips ernor, and was fined 40 shillings. | {ter the close of the war, "a with | answered that evary time I came It Widows orphansand looked to Wil-) brother officers, founded Belpre, in| peared to be once too often for liam for and assistance, It is down in} Ohio Through Major Alexander's first liking. She rejoined: "The colonel the records that, in 1685, Grace companion. gaze matter? shall had useful and prominent citizen," he Is bemarle county, Virginia Haskell s}Dlished, polite and agreenbie servants called. lthe orthography of all names, but the; here that I ever met with! Think with) In 1661, he was lieutenant of the) jo ., According to. some historians,| hat a courteous welcome this woman| "trayned band.' He was one who had) the rere C of Majoi esate s received me-‘Here ‘you are gain!' spirit enough to refuse to pay -odious taxes-when Andros in First, with now in she |" ' door, and. carefully: } veil in close folds over tirely to conceal jt awill| for pa- from. is the 6 Capitola! out.-and panied Clara to ner rooin, where. after] LO OCLE: ed. ta-cen the eee oe lock the door, the two gis sat cown army, 1796. nen Henjafrom. C onnecticut; Sergeant] New Hampshire, and Major \jexander It and at deat all' it descendants. His personal BLOpeLy, aide to General. Howe; | td at the time of his death was assessed Liv tenant Henry; Captain. Jonathan | ‘Here at 648 pounds, 12 shillings. William who wa: adjutaul general, and inspe =| feein: was a mariner, with the titles lieu-) (4) io the tenant, and afterwards captain min was was also sclectmaon and represe native Job from plan it vee oe : hat scat rh aie she aparomy £0, * Seas otc " And vould would put 3 CUS | Tenens nd woule of the! at Captain|5t Major my forenoon, come for you believe 2" eat: vag it' : plan: clothes clasped her hands and raisedher eyes #Ppealing atrocious spell speech ar tims Massachusetts volution branch were me, pupil!" le Pie } pee Dea DEORs VR ee cee eLy evan "hee ol ea entlinw te pick in age a ti Gartats (Haine teuas Ay tL ; a furi °¥S M4dman broke loose, who attack©? everyone he met And soon every man and boy in . Of you fim the teach thought UPD, Aue Oh, Capitola, T will try "Yer does right, Miss Cap, to keep Heaven bless you for the counsel!" | yer face kivered, it's awful windy, "Be quick, then, change your dress,| ain't it, though?» I.kKin scareely keep, ee ae youa payticular purse of) the With' hat from blowing offen headthe money, ancMT ao will give an impatient jerk, myafter directions how to make a short cut for] manner of Capitola, Clara' signifiea| rpeTonl Ha, he, hal w when they come|!that she did not wish to converse.| for the bride,, she will be already|yool dropped obediently behind emaketiescon trots, tell have SOUY 7) COURS Hey AGTUTCOGHAU eteUnee Gl her visitor, and said: ; |} a ake a eaneee pat o aa now V iall.N "Con m Bait ith mic : ‘roto i my ‘anacham-]| yer. , \ aga nani Sain the hand that wae sor confidingly: laced fn hers, and accom-| were. "full of fight''-not that they fought and ran away, and. so lived to hit many another day. No, indeed quite the contrary The whole story eaHed Ann, and a large! landed Cape proprietor, for became those days, and! his ARON ae eagerly volutionary sire of be} j lantly,.as d.' pee be an apt I Southworth. Clara Draycr, of an-, @iden from prayed, he While now thus she she nonesaw upon)‘ t yriti table before her a small tro irc "per cheeks flushed and. P&M SDt®: | nd 2 "she seized it. l recaile- avant out tocteht whenewen there Wan ane occasion... Not chatcthey in this country, came from Bris Isngland, and settied in the Releecha setts colony. There were three broth-| evs, Roger, William and Mark, and | the, you any ns should paralyzed Clara's life; her blood be-|Clara gazed wistfully into gan to circulate again; breath came| eyes, as though she would chil-}¢4 family, who does not wish to assume) the number of perfection-eight fad Rhig' oe airs When in search of a erandpare nt. k of the fourth generation fur- areca tie "Besides," he adds, "we don't know a little romance to enliven the on a. th whate. kind of a man Escol was!" Quite familycaptured history, by forpirates he andin] gicn ap of were ana S slight could ak tradition in the family has to do . Perhaps he, however, failed, to} oo foe. with one Sir Roger de Heiskell, who} view bis adventure in the light of a aye. Sey was a Knight In William the Con- | romance. There's no accounting for father yOu queror's train, and who, In return for) tacte martial services, received grants eG ee land. This would give France, prob -| have he o Tet f will das dreadful ee al well e as] who PE eS 2 Jedediah, ‘Oh, Lord," she cried, " Lord Cap did not (could you for-| who delivered the children from the) stant avert her named you Je-|fery furnace, deliver thy poor hand-|she let Clara of this further on Jose R i. ofthe third 5 generation, , ai-| aos at person who traces the name) rected, by will, that his son, Moses, lineage. to the Esco] of the book! should learn the "trade and "His myster¥| Genesis, is called "light-headed, if| of a cooper'-his own trade. wife| a of ie ae- and, 5 face are all warned leave the house. . the|]took Dereon Who} militia, ensign; he was also selk ctman.| Let him in-| His wife was Abigail, daughter of Cap- rere, ceria all descendants. of this | ve ane phe = ne Keziah and Jemima mated famlly,,are, either Ielakell: or give 7) parent who ‘Haskell, member England, Churchill. "Then you have which to save yourself. init rising ehall egmplished! salt doors servants voulo Taine Athan died,| Warehouses, se in Churchill; ston Tog wiehy Les) vet angily aeveell te auike simple, a6) and ono slave. He was a member of| wretch ett the room. Wis departune)!@,_ ° } dead. Win right ont of the house, No one w are,' sald Cap, pushing © at tout and (Continued from Yesterday Morning.) , I PRS measure the length of my }speak to you, fer they never-do to me.| shutting the door behind het to offer up instant an paused Clara yard, the reached have -- | W he n you will my of the breadth isit by te ielthier AN] thigctime Clarathad ed, nor spoken, nor breathed She | But aly angels, Clara! what is the] spring upon. my. horse, and put whip| one short, fervent prayer for her sucataad cold W hite and sul, as if turn-} Matter? You look worse than death!' | to him for the village of Tip-Top. My|cess and Capitola's safety, and then! og FONSTOTIE exclaimed Capitola, noticing for the]|Sservant, Wool, will ride after you, but Cewe her instructions, went on. ‘Let no vain hope of escape delude} first time the pa ile, wild, despairing | do not let him speak to you arly all girls are clever imitators, ; have name is Winston the . c of begin|your they the to not: @ John, and if of writes is ei; Pieters ; Name is-derived, in process of -time,!son of William the pilgrim. John, like the aspirate "hh" wandering Sroune the brave boy he was, shouldered his} later years four and 1675, in seeking words that it may adorn, slip-| musket ped into first place, and we have Has-{he had a large grant of land for serfall, the meaning a place of rushes! vices in the war. He was deputy to in the marsh.' Ass is a place of} the court, and what is of prime im-| rushes; gall, originally Nayle, a marsh} portance he reared seven children. Let or moor. His- | he | John Society back cording City. name Heiskell started out in! lisiam Hee was : alsowee of tne=Gloucester, P _ The rhe f s st: and life as Asgall, or Ascall, or Askell, or)a selectman, and representative to Askeétill, or Oscytel, or the old Norse Dae 1706. His marriage with Mary, Acgeir. jaughter of Thomas Riggs, was No-) Asgeir, in time changed to Hasker, | veriber 21, 1677, and they had nine use in connection nee children One daughter was Elinor, Northern ence Protection with} Utah.| And Republican ere at world: a on nyt that nee 1ey a Pee a And AN And THE far way, icine ‘noes 10 a , at eee WHE Special' fair the darhé ast nig God of Le might " : Oh,-a good lit j what cr A Ehonah ' J x rey in On FE -LLA e star a a a COin WILCOX Cr ; : true rig the high We world. TH; lL. take with ie. a s¢ wha ore 7 aotry tte Joy pee heeds us J Teg , < {find It skies make.it ree eptimes: se OUrney at reek ahead end. the be . PYCIEHE ‘tt : Sweet life, a large' jij rs to mu and me and a chance fo he ao whatever dou Saryi; world, te behind: @ = fo eee ELER it ~ |