The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, October 21, 1896, Image 6

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    “That would be a bore; and a3
Granby and his chum, Ned Bryce,
¡to that fashionable watering-place. you have not made their acquaint­
The Austraulian cricketer* were ance--------- ’’
BY MARY GRACE HALPINE.
“But they would recognize my
i there; several matches had been
arranged, and both the young men name, and claim acquaintance with
From The People’« Home Journal.
were vividly interesd in the yarious ! me as Edie’s brother and we Bhould
I be bored--------- ”
events.
CHAPTER II.
W. D. HUFFMAN will be in Burns again this fall with
“There they are,” interposed Lee,
To dissipate the maternal anxie­
grew depresBed in spirits—she hard­
and Thoroughbred Bucks.
ties of Mrs.Grandby, who was nerv as two slight, graceful figures, in |
ly knew why. It seemed to her
, ously afraid of hotels, lest her dear 1 print morning-dresses, sauntered l
that they would never reach their i
boy into a damp bed. Lee and his past the window. “They are un­
destination, which Edward had in­
friend had eschewed them. At his commonly nice girls, too ”
formed her was the house of’a cler­
“Yes, and it would he uncommon
mother’s suggestion, he fhad taken
gyman in an adjoining town. But
up hiB quarters at the semi-detach­ lv nice, wouldn’t it, to have all of
at last, to her great relief, the car­
ed villa of a certain Mrs. Mundy, I j our sayings and doings reported to
riage stopped.
an old acquaintance, so whom his . the home authorities, eh? I advise 1
“To avoid observation, we are go- 1
|
maternal parent felt confident that Hight.”
ing in through the back way,” whis. I
“
Let
’
s
breakfast
upon
it
I
’
ll
lay
his and Ned’s creature comforts j
pered Edward as he aasisted her
might be safely entrusted.
( my life that Mrs. Mundv will intro- I
to alight. “Draw the veil down.”
Mrs. ( duce us as ‘Mr. Crambery and I
’.Ve are sorry to sav v that
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The night was so dark that she
Mundy’s new boarders talked of friend, ’ That is how she speaks of1
could not see a tiling, and site clung
her to each other irreverently as . U8 to li,e servant. If I have to do I
to the hand that led her along a
“the old girl,” tossed her many an j the civil, I’ll call you vhe Duke, as '
shortj path, up some steps, it to a
□ macassars into corners, ridiculed , wemsed to at school. You are of
dark, narrow passage which led in-!
the giaiing gilt-framed oleographs quite as Italion an aspect as you
to a hull, and from thence into a :
with which she adorned her walls, were then.”
room that opened out of it, lighted 1
and made fun of her prentension
TO BE CONTINI'ED.
bv one small, low lamp. Beside |
to gentility, as the widow Jof a
the table, on which it was placed,
church-warden. But as she com­
the clergyman stood—a venerable
bined cleanliness with good cookery
looking man—and at the lower end
and
the villa was pleasantly situa-
of the apartment seemed t > be a ,
number of persons, though the light ted in a shady road not far from
was so dim that only the outlines the sea, they were very well eatis-
| fied with their apartmont
of their foims were visible.
FJiTH2FRIG: OF CNE.
“But by Jove, the old _ girl’s been
Edward spoke a few whispered
I deceiving us!” exclaimed *Ned, on 1
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words to the clergyman, and then
the second morning after their ar-[
the ceremsny commenced.
As soon as the last words were rival, as he and his friend came up
spoken, as if l>y a preconcerted the garden from their earlv swim,
F0:i THIS YEAR.
“she gave us to understand that we
movement, the two burners at each
------- !*•-------
were the only lodgers, and I havo
end of the room were lighted, filling
THIS PAPER
just caughu sight of a female face
it with a sudden blaze of light,while
-----WITH-----
at one of the upstairs windows.
a peal of laughter made it ring
THE S N FRANCISCO
“The slavey’s, I dare say,”
/'rom the Herald, Columbia, Tenn,
from again and again.
sponded Lee indifferently; “or per-
tv is one of the richest and of Columbia (who is now clerk ami Mister
As soon as Jennie’s dazzled eyes
Li
■ t ..Hi . .-st ,-u-.:iiiies in Tennessee. It of t ie Chuni-ery Court of mi- county), re-
haps the dear departed chuch-war
im.iid i.e n i r.x'ir.’er.ition to siiy tiiut any '•oniineniit'il Dr. Williams’ Pink ¡’ill- lor
would permit, her to see, she found,
den Lad a niece, who lives with
Hi' man knew every otner m-tn in this l’ale People.
I’KICh «1.85 I'F.K Y. AM.
to her astonishment, that she was
i- iiinry. Inn it may safely lie said that few, if j "I Login urirgthem as per directions tor
her.”
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e in c une n< arer to it than Mr. Joe M. . locomotor Miaxia. mid in about one week-
back in the house she supposed she
t . whose home is at Carter’s (.’reek, mid some of uiy friend- thought I w.i- better;
‘'Berhaps,” echoed Ned, dubi-
THE SAN FRANCIS 0
is .10 v eon.1 eted with the Herald. III 1 bit* it was two h ek> be .re the imiirove-
had quitted forener, and surround­
it-i'-t of tile H raid he has visited [ iiient was plain to nil and sm isli.eiury ic my-
ouslv.
t> iriv ”v tv ho-n • in the county. ’.'pen seif. Then, however, 1 z-m,rille )i; >wirr
ed by her father and and quite a
But when the friends entered the
" sl.i.e’’oci isio.is—t int is. the Hrrald'u iui - doing iheir grand and i.loi-ii u- v rk. mid
large group of friends and relatives.
>i'rl pie-n e ren d m he js tlie “ Muster of I kept taking them until 1 cou.d l.uMi.e
break fasi-parler, extra cups and
,'er - no f
f ieri- ire few men better about on crutches.
PK1CK •».<» t I>1 K YKAtK
"M v daughter,” said Mr Stacev, saucers indicated that these really
Un i v ■. f w li "‘t.-r li'c " I, none rio-e trusted,
" It was sugge. ted to me then that tai'itre
11 id 1 hat ii "says theyf'cu/t/, uneoi.diti muliy would do the rest, and 1 left off t! e pilh.
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advancing toward her. “I trust that was an addition to what Mrs. Mun­
iri I in' | 1. vie lily, will voucii for.
In about ten days 1 saw that I was t-ot ig
•r%HE SAN FRANCISCO
T > se • hi 11 now in perfect health and down hill again; I promptly renewed, t e
1 have played the pari of the ’ty-
(iX
WEEKIY ‘ ALL
dy always spoke of as “my little
en
on' would not thick that t.vo and pills, and again I be; an to ini’ rove. a
J-ly* I* a iiaudionie «‘ight-
ranieal father' to your entire satis­ circle.”
11 hili' years ngo I»-' was a bed-ridd'm second time I tried to ieave the iniitl'' to a
■ 1. ilii. i physical wreck, «vlpis" family go»! constitution, but fmiid it
ill t'<>
pane paper. It is issued every
faction, and that you will now per­
1 i.e v.-ii 1 I > el oies it home aid friends wait so I co.nnieme.l on the p il* it., .a
“Two young ladies, entrusted to
Thursday, and contains alt of
il tiii.it was s > >n to be culled lienee. mitt kept taking them i util 1 wa- "
mit me to otter con(>ratulations up­ my charge by their papa,'' she ex |
the iinpurtant news of the
• n’ «a -h s t'l > c is ■, and not on’y lie Imt his
"1 wus in my fifty-iiist y< ar a lv n I v.M
I uni y tin i a hundred f.-iends will testify to ti ken sink. It is now tiLout two v. s s 1 vn
week, «lensed from every qu ir-
on a marriage that has long been plained. “As unexpected as de-1
I di e ried slick mid cnr.eh mill found u v
ter of the globe, complete up
P v is a p"nliar nfiliction he had, and his legs strong enough to eurry me. 1 ti'u ' -
the first wish of mv heart.”
to date of publication. It fur-
lightful. An illness among the |
ii-■ wn ni irvellotis, his recovery a nine­ joying splendid neiilih, wei.h mor.- ¡.nd !•■ k
niches the latest and most
“1 hope you enjoyed the ride,” servants made him hurry them
'll '1 c ntiiry miricle.
And tlint others better than for years, end ¡ini'' i.le 1 v
inav enj >y the bles-inos of tlie wonderful health and my r< eovery ¡nd .i‘e to lie
reliable financial news mid
said her rougish brother Tom. who, from London. 'I cannot stay with1
nt dici.ie ". hi 'll beyond the pcradventnre of miigie of Pink Pills for ¡'¡lie p. oi le, uin »r
market quotations, a d gives
'ion''—u >der (I id’s blessing—saving his till- 111. ssil'g of (lo 1.
in the capacity of coachman, had I them myself,’ he said to me—he is
special attenti, n to horticu!-
“ 1 have recommended these p.i's <" x
i ■. >Ir. Foster—'lot desiring publicity but
tural and agricultural newt,
wit 1 Fie lion' of doing good—has eon- number of people, mid mm y I ktmii i e
driven her all about tin* outskirts
such a gentlemanly man is Mr.1
been cured lv them. 1 wi-li i;i 1 ' <art
"> cd to tell of liip «¡ch 1‘ss and his chin
amt is in every re*i ect a first,
of town, and finally back again.
It as >,i t ie fa!) of 1892 he was taken
tlint every person on enrth who
sui'e g
lias* family paper, app«Hii. g
Lyons!—‘but I know my daughters
Ile w is 1 f 1 mer th n. an I had spent the d..y as I was could get teem m <! uoiihl 1 ' il »i.
“How could you deceive me so?”
totlie interest of every me,„per
exo is -I to the weitlier and working in the
“ To those who know-ire, 1 licl e ¡1 - '• 1
are in good hands when they are in
ie! I and fi- live Lours was in the mud, in a neeessiry for me to mid ihat I m.-i ' t
of tile household.
said Jennie, turning het eves upon
- io->i’.g position. Inn few days th.'renfter st itemeut of my own free wil. wa'.'iit
yours. You will take care of them
-------t--------
ant
he h 11 a peculiar feeling in his feet and money mid without trice. I til if th
her husband, as her mind took in
HP. MOH.Nt.NG CALL
till I can arrange to join them.’'
hills; t.i'V became numb and tilt as if any who are inclined to doi Lt. I \ 1 1 r> f'r
the ruse that had been plavid upon I
I
T-l " I.
(Mcvas Issum a W kkkj
them to Dr. J. H. Ilill. J- -1 f'erter.
'1 hose were his words, I assure you
But, p t I i r>s, it would be better to let Mr. 1». Loe kridge, Joe T rwell, ?,nd ■ - n • '•
Is a live no tropoiit ih
her.
1 ’
1' ■ r tell Lis own experience, and this is hols. S. B. mid li. W. N in is, nil" <
i gentlemen
It is not the first time 1
I daily. It IS the MOST REL1A-
arh it he s >y»:
Creek. Maury Con 11'.v, T> m.. "rit ' ' ' 1
“Dearest love," he said, with a
BLR. nnd is recognised as
“ •' ill-.wing th ' nninb-css of m v feet and call upon l ie I n ill ve I :o ¡11 > I" 1 a' - •
I have had such a sacred charge
look that quite disarmed her, “it
rids, th it numbness - >r a 1 until my whole hutidrisl w itnes-i'sof ns gtsu nu n . . d woiin 11
beinit the LEA bl NO NEW8-
*>
imposed on me.
■" lv 1» s n ini’vze.l. 1 h-ld n dreadful con- as the sun ever shone 1.1 on.
PAPER >d the Pacific Coast.
was the only w»v by which I could (
“ Hoping some poor stiIII rer m-’y rem’
.tri -tio-i ¡10 nid my »>ody, and as I grew
Either of the above | aper.» we
“ ‘Lyons.’ did she say?” queried
- >rs ■ this ext"ti I.-J up, cutting off niv believe mid l>e rais d from a bed <1 [■ -ii-, 1
ho|H> to win you."
will send po-tii'id as a pre­
Very respect'til'y.
bi-e-i-’i •> ; it finally got within 11 tew inches aw
Ned. when Mrs. Mundy had left |
,T "E M. F os TEX
i (
"t mv th -> it ail it was with difnciilty that
mium on reeeh t of the follow,
fhi« t tfi ctually cured Jennie of
Pare of the If-rald. < < Inmfia l«i >c -i'
I hr I: d it ail. At irregular intervals I
the room. “That’s the name of
ing subscription prices tor ths
.id lig 'tn' :g pains throughout my entire
Dr. Williams’ Pirk P • f 1. '
. 1
her desire to be a heroine. She I
combination:
those girls on the other side of the!
■"sly and dm is, and fir at least five months pie are an unfailing renn dy for till
settled down into a sensible woman 1
etus
s
arising
from
a
poor
m
d
w
tery
<
"a‘
1 wis p .-.-C-ctly helpless, and a man servant
square my sister is always raying
’ •”
vas kept in my room day ami night to turn tion of the blood, -u h ns p I''
and « most happy wife ami mother1 alejut. I hope these are not her
lie ;'i l>ed -in 1 wait upon me.
low complexion, g. nerol miiseul r w ■ '
lo-s
of
appetite,
depression
of
spirit-.
lack"
In 'i 'earner pirt of my illness mv fe-'t
and often laughingly relates to her pieces of perfection. Why? Oh,
•It as if 1 w is walking bare-footed on a st:;f ambition, amvinia. chlo-osis or cr en si' *-
AND .HL» Far ; , P
irn.'t. S ..> 1 1 could not walk at all in th'* ness, p'llpit itioii of the heirt. shoitiies*
voung friend« the story of her because from her description they
•
.ark, and could not even stand alone with bre ith on slight exertion, eoldne»» of "
*6.00
elopement.
mv ..y. , shut. I rapi lly grew worse, and or feet, swelling of the feet at. i n
. P ' ‘
must be marvels; and 1 don’t like
in
the
back,
nerv
»us
he
id
>"l"-.
diz
"
i-s
Is M.VlMlt
' in mv lim *1 refused to carry mi’. Finally
And the reader will agree with us your wonderful young woman, and
I >»t mv s."ise <>f feeling or touch, and loss of memory, feebleness of w 1. rite”- 1
e
>•.: 1 -lot tell when my feet were ___
_
the ears, early de" iv, all form' "I '■
ajni'ist
in thinking it to lx* the tirst case I have always steered dear of1
e’, .»• ier, but felt all the while as if they weikne»«, lencorrhio 1. tirdv or ,H' - • 1
periials. supp-essioti of menses. I'" ' ’•
•rI. dn t pulle 1 nnart.
ujH»n record where a daughter runs these.”
I
In the beginning
r. _ I _____
_ _ in my p irtilvsis, lissimotor ataxia, rlieiue •'-m.
hud called
And ìùl P p -, P r Y jj
away and is married in her father's
riv > phviici in. a v rv ai»cc<n«t'i:l . iirncti- sciatica, all diseases depend:'g on
“Then they do not know you?"
; ' • • r. lie
I' r»»it me
__ ____
....... itm.'ut. with in­ humors in the blood, enu-’oe
;
on .1 ; »re
back parlor, taking for her llUS-
*2.
’
0
r : -I•»»-»« In keep verv quiet. ibii I conti:»- swelled gland», fever »ores, rickets. Irp-j"1 ’>
I
"No. I have annoyed Edie more
band tin* man of tiis choice as well
I'"l fl IT" lár W . and in airmt six weeks be diseases, hunchback, ncqiiire l •
IN
(’£
I»l I me c indili - mid hoti.-A»lv, tbnt l e bn 1 deeavisl bone* chro-iie erv<ij I “ 1:1 ir :
48 hers.
than once bv refusing to be intro­
Ion- lv
’. r'ril he hail al.«.» advised with consumption of the bowels and ';l,'
..on of > 1 »’ i ■ 1’ »i ; s Ì» idinphv-s’ciana iri V- also for invigorating the bl«asi mi', sy« »
duced to her i»ets. It’s plaguv
in-: : t • n niv‘vinptoni*. . but
_
th ■ » lie
■
■ could
: 1 when broken down bvove-w«»rk. »;•'
provoking to run across then, here.”
i Iti n •» en - mo and it w is u- J».« for li’m ease. exce**et and ind's-rctioi « •"
-
‘*V ‘Ì *v fu-I •tli'T. He an 1 tl e t’hy irinns envery from iw-u’e diseases, such as
“You are not“certaiu,” he was
THE XTHATTS»'«
S I ’»•>’
:'dvi«e<| prenotine *1 my dis- etc.. ) •*» of vital powe-s. ’•P,’rm
J
-1
earlv decay, prennnre i i I »tf*-
!, .
- "t-v.’-i. an I in. ii’-n'dr.
reminded
CY ANNA I.Al KA FISII.
• I ’ • t< i i V t-i m I « 1 boy c ’ I try any- dire -’lv on the bl«*»», supplying
B am » I. vstrumexts
,.
•i'"l. end then I !>•• • tl trvi »•» its p'e-giving qnal'tiby assi*»"'-
“No; bvt the name is not a very
W i IJ^ w WBXT I'KFNIbl.MT
I» •
t a •» mi ~n--«.sl. I tried ill”> absorb oxygen, tli-t g-eat snpp"’“,*‘rl!'. "J
Frvtn
StorhNi
'• **• IM* to
Ba>M» »<»•
Mr»
I- r,t..,. ri, V—' it » •>.!«, xlvek- oeganie lilb. Pink P.ll'are *ild by id •''•
common one. Rut if these are
•
«''••<*«« w*€Al iMueatwdt *©« I’-Vt
era. or will l»e sent p»-t p-iM on
,
M «•«* «a* in,-
t
It was not ordinary attractions of Edie’s dear friends, we shall have
pHcr V» cents a box or six boxes for r-yv.
by a.blrew«ing Dr. William-' McdktM VN,
I
Shellington that had brought lx*e to change our quarter«.”
I
THE TYRANICAL FATHER.
BUCKS!
BUCKS!!
Will sell Grades from $3.50
to $6 per head. Thor­
oughbreds $6 to $10.
Newspaper Man Relaies a Mar
vellous Story.
An liitcrcstins Ctaftcr in His Own Life-Some,
V/e hope, May Profit by Reading Same.
Morning Call!
T>
U*
CAILY CALL.
w
fl DUKE ÄND HIS FRIEND*
saw
r»t*.
Schenectady, N. Y<