East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, April 10, 1890, Image 4

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    THE HERALD
TIH’RHDAY. APRILI), IMA
I T DELE’S ¡’MUTATIONS.
People’« Home Journal.
Fidele Faxon was an ambi»i< us
girl, for her parents had math: her so.
Thev had warped her nature
from childhood, ami thus made her
selfish and scheming, when other­
wise she would have been a noble
woman, for she was not bad at
heart, and hail generous impuls. s
Her father was a rich man. but
he wanted more rick ie», and I. r
nio’htrv.as anxious to out daz
nil of Lei friend in her sh le of liv-
i: w.;8 lhe.t Mr. Faxmi g it the
credi i f i.'i . .-«i:.g five times the
fortune he really bad.
1 .. . :.cour:iged tILs b< ii.-f l y : n
< c--.
1 i.i v.>p..j; r squib, which
I hj
for, to the rii'eet that I c
h:.d I <n:g i.t : ■ :.l i . ta'e v. h ch l.ad
trebled in value, and mining .- to, ks
ho owii-d was paving a ph u men-
¡il price.
He paid for this, too, mor ■ than
as an advcrtiscuient, for I'idele iva-
not rlow, r.ot 1 1 ing in the secret, to
order a new h < t of ci mo di and
<lry-g oils galore or. th" strength
of it.
Fidele F..'.on v..;s a 1 nrlieularly
attractive giil. She | 0 «, ,-s d a
face of rare loveliness, a form of ex­
quisite symmefry, a:.d drc.-iid in
j orfect taste.
She had a fid! hundred suili r .
and had her hands full in refusing
oilers of marl i:.ge.
One day, while cent-id ring a
half dozen splendid offer.«, fir lh< i
mm were all :;.-h and wo thy of any
woman's love, sho was introduced
to a new earner in the fa.-hion.ibh
firmament.
This personage was no h ss than
a French count.
He spoke English with a slight
accent only, was very < l -gant in
manners and driss, ami his till,
was warranted “to wash .ami not
lade” in the sunlight of search.
His father had I een an exile from
1 rance, it was said, mid so the
young count had lived in Russia,
where he had large .states, and a
castle somewhere i:i Spain was I.i-
abiding place.
He bad a valet, possessed plentv
of money, put up at the best hotels
and had a suit of rum
-111iT a round ruiii daily.
He had all the virtue«, too, of a
French count, opening hi« cies at
l ight o dock lor a roll and cup o!
chocolate, then going to «hep un­
til eleven, bre.ikt'.isling at twelve.
dining ::t six, an I ret ring at three.
a. m.
Cotini Corticelii paid hi '
promptly and the town was
over him.
Fidele wns a flirt miro and Mtn-
pie, and so when she met the coiiut
s.ie determined to lend him a dance
She knew the other oiler» s lie had
would keep awhile.
But her father had investigated
the count's tiuam-i.d standing ai d
found a r -mid sum <1. posited < ach
month to I.is er. dit at the 1 auk.
He v.-..s g. i d ],M l.hig. dimeeU
*i!» ¡Bel V, tel:i . >I, rede, dI'ove, shot,
and in fact w-:. a gontleni:::i, a::
uthlet -. iieh and a <em t.
He was the man that Fid.-h
must marry.
So the mother deemed . !sn.
The count's ti le was tie r. for.
painted a leantifu! carmine tint
tor I' i.i: Ie s I i-nefit. anil »lie n i-.-iveil
her instructions to ' <-. ime a count
ess, and dwell in a castle i i Spain
lhe day after meeting Cuunt
» orticel'i I .dele n.it urdi an ad-
veuter ■.
File was riding in the Park, her
horse took flight, the bit pa
and »!:.■ saw death s’.uring h.
th" face.
But a stranger darted aft. r lk‘l*,
0:1 a horse sp, di. r ilian I r
lii.« arm < in irel.-d h s'.-n.b r v
end she w.-.s the i ,-xt m >m. .1
The Texan r. xs hand
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■: urr-8. Grant county. Oregon.
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be lenui ig i lt;s ra eii i e-,.«paper in
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WO
are those put up by
D.M.
FERRY ¿CO.
Who are the Largest
In it ore com­
bined the fin­
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1). M. F rrry &C o ’ s
Beautifully Illustrated, Descriptive
SEEb ANNUAL
est mechanic­
skill,
al
the
most useful« mu
and
practical
for 1890 will be mailed FREE to all
applicants, and to last season's cus­
tomers. It is better than ever. Ev­
ery person using Garden, Flower
or Field SEEDSshouldsend forit.
D. M. FERRYiQP-^
elements, and
all known ad­
vantages
‘ Miss Faxon, for your s.-.kc I win
not expose this man to the pul ii'
here, hut take him back to Texas
where lie is wanted fur < rime:
against the Government and fiat'
and lie will be imprisoned fur mam
a long year.
“He 1 ■ ‘^ikrfrtVxieiin, null was :
that
a sew­
make
desirable
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in ui:h (he Number ttirreni at lime of re
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to
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wïÿâaôwholeialeCfflso, Bolvidere,Ill.
271 Wabash Ave.t Chicago.
31) Broad Street. New York.
Combines the juice of the blue I igsos
California, so laxative and nutritious,
with the medicinal virtues ci plants
known to be most beneficial to tit?
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druggist for SY RUP OF FIGS. Manu-
factured only by the
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Jin L ee . “ v by, Aduie. yon necrln’fi cryabnnt
It! I only said . r.-i.
ika
n very well-
informed -
a..u i *. K-dtu ju.i voa.d follow
herc."...:i le.”
M::s I.:
“Ye?. :. <1 ’ 1 week yen eaid you
Wi -hed 1 C. --■-» 1:13.ci ;
£v_. .i«>i as 5. t'8.
Allen,—and ; '
or.4 c.ctlits. 13ut
•he ini- hat 1 h- •'• ti' ;.’’
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”To
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Jins L kh . “
.’. the
i-H of her Informa­
tion from tho
t ey [■
I f.dlilit that
ehe know? al! tli--S is coin c:;. a-'.il ;$ br: lit and
entertaining I i < -
a br.t I cou.d do ••
well 4is r-he ch • if 1 I . ■ t o «mo source of
information, hi ?; ' ‘ Tie foe .
no: tber of her
ilngazin? !:.;? /, .n: 1 I i_- r.
i. ?>• in one ’.our 8
reading, nbor; \■ i .-i co i 1 to . t.» ts find tho
topics of t '»'•"?, • :i ( v- . i
i•; up in a month
Lyr.iyocc . . ,-i c .
t h .'r
; m . It certainly
covers e, :y t;
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t.
rd ti e r.cv.s of
tho day ri- o t ■» t 'o o • : s o. I ouaid-cepirg;
and cv ; .
so bea a
/ ii iisirntcd. t»-o.
Every ti.ao .
:. n go.j c.cr u t c Ai.'cns’ ti.o
come» bar”.
■> mo to f rr you to take
l)cm »reti'j 1. . ’y .
- 'n ; i th
tones are
eo geo.i. 1
. . I.’L .
cfori every month,
as a j 1 . op 1.1 fo.:: !
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-■ jig- cs; ami
Mr. All.n s.v.. y it
I
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,- vonclcrful
how it suits < \ r
:.'.ah-r c-f t •.
mily 1’-
Mi:. I. e
• ■! pe'. i :
11; i b. i - r«end fora
Specimen«’
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V.' cnnir.rs Demorest,
the pit'll: !' • ••
' - ! • ! ir- I. y’< w York, is
offcrin-'t-> s. i
. < epy for to cents. 80
wccaotlo .■
< ca' It number contains
a ‘Pattern Or - , ’ ,. ! - t’m tolc!»r to any
Pattern -ho r.t -v c!:< <> •
. .1 in anv size- which
alone m; -
ri
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<» er- and I just
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I 'i ho
pub.-ription i> i c ii ce.ly >Qa ye: r ; and I
mu:t ,'v I i
'f .« <■ 1 v,- tri v can publish so
elegant a .’!a_a/ inc f r i.« iiitie money?’
»«ms trusts
roAMMy
One of the ?■**** 9"
REHTTel liMk L,
evtipex > » I RF E b K b
the world. Oar facilities
leilil are
unequaled, and to intmduee our
superior goods we will sendFREK
to one fekson in each localttv,
a-above. Only those « ho write
to ua at once can make anro ot
the chance. All you have tn do in
return is to show our goods to
those who cal)-your neighbor«
and those around yon. The be-
* ginning of this advertisement
shows the small end of the tele-
»cope. Tho fo.lowing cot gives the appearance of it reduced to
Í
»bout the fllHeth part of it«bulk. It is a grand, double size tele-
>ope. .is large a« is ea«y to carry. We will also show you how voit
«a make from -*1-1 to 4 1 4» a day at least, from the »tart.witn-
•ut exi»ii,0. Better write at once. We pav all exnr-ss charges,
gddress, H H ALLETT A CO., Box NÿO, P omtlaxd , M a IXK.
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HOME LOUIS AND
FARM,
VILLE, KY.
Th« Lead:«; Ajrtcultu.-itJi-^rnl cf the South and West.
ca.
M ado by Farmers for Fcrmers.
( tic:
As a record cf successful agriculture, IT omb
I tm h;is no equal. Every topic relating
to • • .rrur.lttire is oper.lv di«cu««eu in its columns
bv t ■ • - j i >rsthum<el\r «. N»? expen.-ei««pared
i't *- c-i! in- i full ; < .n’int of » very notable suc­
cess e»i th ? f. rin. ! i i- »listin ' ively the
TARMEWS* OWN PAPER,
A rec. ul of their «tadv :
rrc -nted in a form
aud languap-T which make it plum to all.
and
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CZA3
ITS LIST OF OCT YfT 0UT0R3
IE.
C.UX7
Lire
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cf Cr
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• loua
» ont.'.ir. -• th« names of li e mo l crcgrc^sive farm-
<•[■* < ! lit«-
mih arlW.-st, Thcv do not treat
’ 1 ttu . ..: . a farming, hut cf th? actual condi-
. lmi « iv . >t c »nfront u» to »:.-.v : n F. Jo’ • tin •
*' ,Tt. John M ?tah|;
.. ! 1
• • J< b Welborn ; ihizh T. lhooks . John
I . .t d ele’s Rf. mi . T B Pahlwin and a
rto-t . oil . r< make »his journal nuiisccnsable
Moreover, it h equaBv
A HOME MAOAZIHE.
I.. ’’v «m vert of interest to the honie-mr.ker is
ful.v treated. Mary Mar< len. I.ois Catesbv. Mrs.
'Irs ^liv’es#. Mi»« Cabell. Mi-* Mosby
Alice Wi t «lot! and a score of others will ccntrib^
ute regularly.
FAITH LATIӣA
I« in ?’■. r ' of our ChiMren « P-p.Nrtm?•’.♦, and
•he I:.. the peculiar faculty of being both in-
I
: I iu-structive.
the ktstfst or the hatioji
1« a trilling story appearing in Koxu axt >
F anv , b,
|j.
ind is exciting v.; i-
attriii -t '«iHirt stories by di.4iiijnii»hed writers
appear trom time to time.
E‘LL
LEHERS
Appear in each issue, an«’ th « hmaormpiphnoso.
pur was never taore interesting than at this
I’uxe.
K ITH i;»ITl)Klll. DKPAIITWFNT
J1?5’!1 A^n I’ 'WM apeak* Kddly and fearlessly ia
ne
if cf •* Farmer.«’ Right*
It fav-.-r« a r;-
'•! the t&nif in behaifsjf the f .-mer better
roads for the fanner . Free Mad Delivery to the
I .rmer , c op ration among the farmes, and iu
aiui aa to • Bast Trusts.’’ Its motto is
“ Fair Trade aa.-’ Fnrmen* Li^hta.”
CHERRIES
PEARS, I'LUXS.
Pi NE j, CEDARS
Ha: ; er's Bazar
ktatem
Nenwr
I'll EES, S.i.Dl'ESl Twl
P rinters ' I nk
Is Israel ca tie frst »1 tftecath days cf each
month, azd is ths rejroieatativo joareal—ths trade
journal cf Aaericaa advertisers.
It indicates to ths
’lARf’ER’s B azar ’ f a journal h r th; home.
’ • ing lhe ivr.i'ing inform* ion with regti.m I»,
..‘•’•'■iu: s i.8 nume. ..us iili.-BtrHti h s. ii-Bhi. n
uta. a ■ pat eri
«uppit
e ».
mpvi t i:.’i* a ke îo the ho nt durr. n m R itmi ; ■
;»r. t »».;.> ni i,in k .
No expe
ihtpare.
itb-iki ig if; arisie at raiuvc •»■, <f ih»
•
s: or • : . I 8 ‘ ¡ever sin r u uH< s, pup', ,
m 8 ar. I Iho ¡gilt U. CF’:;l 8 Bilis. Illi flit, CFS
o ! S
t ii •• Bill
118 !8 a b.i igel uf \vi
UABPEil’6 PERIODICALS
Per Year
inexperience! advertiser her, vhea, and rhero ho
sksuld advertise; how to write aa advertisement; Lor
ts display cze; rhat newspapers to ts:; how much
mcncy to expend—in fast, diocccrcca ca every point
that admits cf profitable discussion,
¿dvertish’ is
aa ait practised ty zany kit zaderctood by few. ihe
conductors cf PZnTTZZS’ ITZ understand it, and
their advice is based on an experience cf mora than
twenty-five years in placing advertising contracts for
mazy of the largest and cost successful advertisers.
A yoar’s subscription costs but Cno Sellar : sample
MILES .^lí0
*”MOFE
MOST RM
I’Eli YEA it:
machine
ing
Tier in Europe for year«; I lit i t
took to forgery ami robbery, pot :
large sum of money thereby,
-ought to make you a victim.
“I was ortlerctl to track him, nru1
I have t]o:.e so, am! yon find th:.I '
am a United States Detective,
lowing the life from a love of nd
tare, f r I am well oil' in this world
good.«.
“May I ask you to r. < u'-t you
father to order the count’s
nacked. have the carriage
■ind excuse us I nth for htu
nwny ?
“Now count. I shall t. !<■' -.-i-
irons i.IT; lot I aill I e at com-s ,!
and VI II di" if veil make a:- aft. my-
ft) CSC ’
C.VlTON PAINT & CIL CO.,
Alclr^se, r.?-.-s.
ILLUSTRATED.
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lelt :-
WATEkPriOOr
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Bupüy Top-». Does farther an i
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er Orossin«. ».tlARoUIU'ü to
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n
ussil a.i dlroctod. H «are of i n-
it-itlons and sco th:.t evr t. -. o
murk la on tho ca.-r. Ask : >-ir
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h. « no. not It send us ye ur nnma
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fREK, you to r.’.r »- nrcs»ng<.
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' r iiipt iiiK'i'H n L'vS«-»-*/
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kuna
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Hvr.ert bpvuvcr would > <* him."
Tho < .ip:.,in hvi-d i i ui io. tor
hi.« rm me were , x| iu..vo on<
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K'ivvd tlio visitor pl. as. nilv, s.ud
he took mi credit : r i i<
t. a: ,|
ueccpted an invita'.i >11 io dine at
tho Fax.>u m.i: i-io:i the m xt d.n
The count w.i.« nlro there; but
Fi h'lc «eemed to have nu t her fate
In tl.iK tall, hand.-oine, T< ’ a
tain.
8hc was realty in love, and the
fentiiuenl brought forth 1er 1er!
nature.
But Mr. and M m , i i.xon ilccMed
upon the c. unt.
1890
' i’-DA.'i';, 2‘w. ~ f ifk
The count was intlign
appeared ns though lie meant to
fell the captain nt hi« ft e‘.
But the captain smiled and said:
".Juan Corti s, alias Count \j< tor
Cortict Hi. you are my prisoner,
as a Unit-<1 States 1'i t.ctive I
rest yon for forgery ami I r.nk rob­
bery inTexas—bold! lamarmed,
«o hold out eour hands for the irons
I have for them."
The count wilted, almost fainted,
anti the captain c'a ped the irons
upon I.is wrisls.
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“I have spoken to my daughter,
my dear count, and she is prepared
to listen to your suit ”
Yon will fimi herin'the garth n.
said Mr. Faxon one daV after di:
1er.
TI ie count hasten,'I to th leparib-n
and there found Fidele.
She heard his tale of love with a
sigh, accepted his hand, heart,
title with tears in h< r eves,
was about to allow him to s -al
comp.iet with a kiss, when sudden y
a fall form sprang between them.
It was the captain.
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