East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, April 24, 1890, Image 4

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    HARPER à BROTHti
“You did, madam," I said, respet- IF YOU WISH A COOD RSVOLVIlr
and I attended to everything. It
ISiVr" SMITH & WESSON 8
fully.
paid me well of course.
Finest small
arms ever
Sho
«tared
at
me
a
moment.
Mr«. Fanfarelie was greatly ad­
manufactured
THURSDAY, APRIL24, »WO.
189i
and the lirst choice of ail
la calibres Ju’,
mired by every one but her hus­ She had big black eyes, as well as experts,
88 aud 44-1IML Single or
the
girl
she
was
talking
about.
double
action.
Safety
Ham-
band. I do not say she was not by
A DETECTIVE’S LOVE HTOHY.
KrleflS and Target models-
Harrer’s |>
•t quality wrwwcM
“Why have you .not discharged •teel,
carefully inspected
him, only she never thought of any
From New York Weekly-
for
workmanship
and
stock.
her?” she demanded, arrogantly.
1 L b L' 8 T Hl
Uul.h. <lurul»liir niul
.¡„„luliont
Ye«, sir, I am a lodging-house one but him, and he liked anything
be deceived by cheap malleable ’' *?n’”“‘“’„,"7
Jrt.n sold lor Ihe gv.miu.; ««Icle. J11«
“IT
“For two reasons," I answered. not
n.LUSTÜ^
P’r flNESf
QE.ST
¡1 ible and dangerous. The bMiTK A vV xss< N KB
keeper. Ye«, and, I’ve seen better of womankind that was pretty.
vqlvkrs are stami»ed upon the barrels with Ann s
P: J WOODWORK c VXQ'> AfMetiMEtlfS
address and dates of patents, and are guitr-
win A. Abl..-t-u,|“7~l'»l
That is bow be came to fancy “She is of great use to me, and she name,
days. They all say that, you tell
mi teed perfect. Insist upon having them, and if
is a relative, a cousin of mine, mad­ your
dealer cannot supply you, an ordenent to ad­
Mnsaziue for lK’io, w|thP^
me, and the best of them have, Rose Mass-..
za UNIONSQUARE.NY. 5V;rts-_.
I dress below will receive prompt at teutl“"- Descrip
l.nng. H ihi - u '. j|, 'W
live catalogue and pric«-supou application.
am.
I
thought
if
I
kept
her
em
­
I'iul urrilllg.-im-ni,
Rose
was
a
si-rt
of
distant
cousin
»U1TU
<fc
WF>rtON.
though I’ve nothing to complain of.
CT.L3JI3.M3
lj.
l
;B
f
i
T
J»»N
>'i
QAL
l-A3TrX
grealt-gi
vi living tr»u<k '
bpriugtield, Mona*
ployed where you need not see
eln»ive publi, Un,.,,
-
You want to know how such a of mine, and staid with me as a
»
“
•
kturv.
iu ueClll|t|J3
much
of
her,
that
you
would
not
:
the
I
ast
Adu-m-J
’
plain, homely old fellow as Mr. kind of upper servant. I paid her
r.ie Story will ¿‘J
mind."
a.
and
¡H
ub
r
MUhJ
well,
but
she
was
worth
the
money,
Hlackheath came to marry so pret­
D. Howeda will (-¿J
“Oh! a cousin?" she said, slowly.
three par s, am i iH<aiii ü1
ty and young a girl as Rose. Rose so elegant and stylish-looking, so
two
par
s. eiilitleu •
“
“1 do not wish to offend you, Mrs.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
trated.
is handsome, and a lady, and she pleasant and affable, and withal so
H orses branded on
lu illustrated
Panset,
but
I
assure
you
she
is
not
.
The Leading Agricultural Journal of tho South and West
might have married younger and dignified. Rose would have done
Either Right or
at all a nice kind of person. In 1
Made by Farmers for Farmers.
richer men than Mr. Blackheath, cridit to any establishment.
you.
fact,
it
is
quite
an
injury
to
•tifie: OB.
As
a
record
of
successful
agriculture.
H
ome
Of course, as the Funfarelle.i were ,
but she could’nt have got a better
and F arm has no equal. Every topic relating
HARPER’S PE1;1
having her in your house.”
to agriculture is openlv discussed in its columns
one, and she knows it. He’s got a my best lodgers, I was anxious to
f'fr I’J
by the farmers themselves. No expense is spared
“
hi
“
Indeed!
”
I
answered.
in securing a full account of every notable suc­
Range—tiraut county, Oregon.
HAivlEK’b MAGAZil
heart of gold, that man has, and please them the most of any, and I I
cess on the farm. It is distinctively the
iiAiu'Eli’b WhhKLi 1
what manner?”
P. O.—Burna. Grant county, Oregon.
FARMERS’ OWN PAPER.
Rose lias sense enough to know it. did hope Mrs. Fanfarelie would be
ii AKi raiS bAZAK I
"Because of her lightness of dis-
A record of their daily life, presented in a
llAhl’Eii’b Y u U nq
I'll tell you how it all happened. struck with Rose.
aud language which make it plain to all.
i u tugf 1 rcc tu uij*]
position. I presume she means no
IT8 LI8T OF CONTR'BUTOR8
L niied biutc\». UanaojJ
Rose detested him once. I believe
But she wasn’t—at least, not in
Contains
the
names
of
the
most
nrogressive
farm
­
harm—indeed. I uni sure she dm-
ers of the South and West. They do not treat
she looked upon him almost like the way I wished her to be. Talk
The volumes of the J|
of theoretical farming, but of the actual condi­
not—but she has a way of—well, a
diu Numbei t iur juntT
tions which confront us to-day : B F. Johnson ;
Fan-
the dirt under her feet. She was about love at fi-st sight, Mrs
!
lucH
yviir. When num,1
Waldo F. Brown ; Henry Stewart : John M Stahl;
—a sortof way with gentleman-----
C attlk branded
(TipuUll- will begin Wt
A. P. Ford ; Jeff. Wcllxirn : Hugh T. Brooks : John
bo proud and scornful in those days, farelle hated Rose Massy th-- first I
run«
ai
ume oi retvpt 01u
C.
Edgar;
Steele
’
s
Ba
von
;
T
B
Baldwin
and
a
Excuse me, Mrs. Pacset, but I don't
host of others make this journal indispensable.
hounu volume, n4r
and is yet, forthat matter, to every­ time she set eyes on her.
Moreover,
it
is
equally
ihiuvy
-.4.*
duck , i4i u •
A Split in earch
Why? Recause she was hand­ like her way with gentleman.”
body but him. You see, when my
bo eu. by niub,
!
A HOME MAGAZINE.
“
What
gentleman?
’
’
I
asked
|.ir volume. (_lo.i.
Every subject of interest to the home-maker is
husband dropped off in that sud­ somer than she was. Rose is splen­
fully treated. Mary Marsden, I.ois Catesbv. Mrs.
-
cm
■
'
■
■■
I
j
mu
,
“Oil. 1 can't specify," she s.iid.
Brown, Mrs. Daviess, Miss Cabell, Miss Mosby,
1 mii-.x ib Huri-er , i '
den fashion—he had apoplexy, beg­ did-looking. You’ve seen her, sir,
Alice Winston and a score of others will contrib­
cat, Amil'l ticiu. uMc'u*
softilv.
"Of
course,
I
canno
1
tlange—Harney and Grain, county Oregon
ute
regularly.
ging your pardon, sir—he left me and you know that. If Rose Massy
1
tu 7U, meiu-ive, ■rLUI_l
1
’
.
u.-
—
iiuri.s.
Harney
county,
ur.
FAITH LATIMER
1
01.V Vol. A Vo. Ciuui
with three children to take care of, had been born in Mrs. Fanfarelie’« But 1 do think the souner she mar
Is in charge of our Children’s Department, and
Ksnu.mm
e,uiU|^
si e has the peculiar faculty of being both in­
Money (jruer, or bran
condition of life, she would have ries that Mr. Blackheath she is .<»
besides myself.
teresting and instructive.
lu.-i.i.
iti.. ??tsoc) •:« Auo muí rddfii'aaino
RILEY A HARDIN.
THE MYSTERY OF THE NATION
Some women in my place would outshone her as much as the sun fond of, the Letter tor her.”
Aitilre.Li II Al.'l’tU a ,
Is a thrilling story appearing in K'OAtr. and
AddreM ISAAC FOSTER.
"Fond of him, madam?”
York.
F arm , by John R. Musick, and is exciting wide
have been too proud to take lodgers, does the stars.
attention.
Short
stories
by
distinguished
writers
appear from time to time.
and would have seen themselves
As it was, Rose was as much on iswered, laughing a little. “
BILL ARP'S LETTERS
H orses branded on
beggars in no time in consequence. her dignity as Mrs. Fanfarelie, she hates the very sight.of him.”
Appear in each issue, and this humorous philoso­
She
did
then
She
had
a
kind
pher was never more interesting than at this Left Stille: Horizontal
•s
u¡7¿-
<-|^
oq
6u:j
though
only
a
servant
herself.
I take it, sir, it is'a great deal worse
time.
puc*$Fiau*t>YJVßu-”
I...
IN ITS EDITOR! IL DEPARTMENT
Double* II
d unti lía
“Stuck up old thing!” she said to i way with ln r to every one, and Mr.
to be a beggar with three starving
H ome and F arm speaks boldly and fearlessly hi
17
■
d und l>i
I
Blackheath
seemed
a
lone
sort
of
f
behalf of “ Farmers’ Rights ” It favors a re­
-<'%iiaren,than it is to earn your liv­ me, two or three days after the Fan­
d Rud H»i '
1889
• I
vision of the tariff in behalf of the f rmer : better
body,
so
she
was
kind
to
him.
t and \ld<
roads
for
the
farmer
;
Free
Mail
Delivery
to
the
farelies
came.
“
Her
beauty
is
ing, no matter how you do it, so it’s
: ailditLtfM.
tanner ; Co-operation among the farmers, and its
aim is to “ Bust Trusts." Its motto is
nothing but paint and powder, and But when he asked her to marry
honest.
C attlr branded on
Karccr
s
'C
.
• L air Trade and Farmer-’ 11
You see, I reasoned that here I false hair. Thank Ik-aven, what him, not once but many times, she
d_ttt_lc.i,.ui'
l eft Side V. Un-
was with a tine, well-finished house 1 little good looks I have are mine began to hate the very sight of him.
I 1. i . tstra
der bit in Right ear,
"Marry an old fogy like him?”
in a good locality, and there was ' by nature.”
H arper ' s W eekly nrt 1
‘•Well, yes,” I said to Rose, “that she said. “Why, be must think
not one thing I could do well but
plat v us the leading i hlg.rt(
I
’
m
a
born
idiot.
He
’
s
not
hand
­
Atnericu. The fairiUBs ut ¡1
keep house, I’d been reared a lady, I may all be; but don’t put on any
tnents on < unem 1 ..¡1 iigi^,
flpet l uud euiitidciK e of aji’J
in a fashion, as much so ns halt of of your hifalutin airs to them, for some, lie’s not rich, he’s not young.
and the vurietj and exteUt!»
t unten.B. which iu<ludeietiih
them, any way, if my father was a they are about the only lodgers of Why does the man think I would
by the bes, and >m si pupUini
marry
him?
”
1 he perusal «4 pe. p.evf wi^
butcher He was rich, and I had any account we have in the house.”
anti pursin's. The Meeklym
I; TODIIFN’TER.
"She
hates
the
very
sight
of
him.
”
remarkable variety, intertu
been to a fashionable boarding-
Mrs. Fanfarelie had paid me a
expei se it spared to brlngt^
We «'ill flantl tho entire list of Twenty Valuable
ar..stie ttui.iiy 1.» bear upon ti,i
school as long ns I liked. Money month in advance, and promised : [said to Mrs. Fanfarelle.
Books enumerated and described below, to every sub­
tiie < hungeful phnsiBut helm
to thia paper for tho enauintr year, who remit»
"The more fool she,” Mrs Fat.- scriber
tory. a Mexican r.nnante, I_______
will pay for anything, you know, sir me in her careless, imperial way,
twenty/ ’•'■’»tJ
addition to the regular subscription
'Filo.4 AS A . J A > VIEIt, Will a;
price
These
book.
1
*
,
each
one
of
winch
contains
a
com-
LY in Ib’JO
plete first clas* novel or other work by a well known
and my father never grudged his ' that neither she nor her husband farelle answered, coolly. "lie lovi s and
popular author, are published in nent pamphlet
her,
I
am
sure.
I
am
(¡nite
read
;
form,
printed
from
good
readable
type
on
good
paper,
in getting me an education and ac- would grumble at any reasonable
and many of them handsomely illustrated. They Com­
'«JMM
Home of the finest works ever written >y some of
eomplishmenta. Money, sir, will ' bill for extras at the end of the though 1 do not like her ai ml. to prise
the xreateat and mqjf pQUttliFNvritern, both of Ameri­
EAlii’ERS MAOAZINE
ca
and
EuroptV
Each
one
is
complete
iu
itself:
at in i .* 215 Mrs. Caudle's i urinlu l.ectiires. By
HARPER'S HAZ > !:
4cm-« *U
buy you anything but brains, and month. They wanted to be well give her a handsome dower
)>
DOUGI.AS JBRR'H.n. Very old and very funny. The
as well as older generation should read them.
I've my doubts on that point, I'm i served, and were perfectly willing marriage. You see,” she ¡uWeii. younger
Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of
No 214 Ail venture« of:» Bachelor. By the au­
Stnits. < anada, « r Mexico. ■
of '• Biiah Beanpole’s Adventures in New York.”
California, so laxative and nutritious,
sure when I entered Madame Mont- j to pay for it. Of course, after that, ‘ I do not wish ycu -fo -I'nsult 1, y thor
The Volunit a of the Weekly
aro branded
A great h miorous book by a popular author.
the first Number for Jami»
No. 2i.; How to Wiikeantl Save Money on
with the medicinal virtues of plants
■
likes
i.-i'
dislikes
without
being
pain
wrench"
on
the
i
1
didn
’
t
want
Rose,
who
was
dread-,
morence’s fine boarding-school, I
the Farm. A valuable compilation of useful fact«,
When no time is mentioned,
known
to
be
most
beneficial
to
the
hints and suggestions for farmers and gardeners.
begin with the Number cun
eft thigh.
No. 247 From the Earth to the Moon. A
human system, forming the ONLY PER­
was the biggest fool of them all. ; fully high-spiriti-zf,go tie anything I for it.”
< eipt of order.
Novel By Jf'bxs V erxb .
m
Bound Volumes of Harperi
FECT
REMEDY
to
act
gently
yet
N
»
248.
The
Little
Ohl
Man
of
the
Biitlg-
She
Lowed
in
her
h
u
glib."
way,
though I had the finest rooms, and but as obssipiious as possible to
wais but k, in neat doth biN
n .lie-. A Novel By EMlI.lt (US’-KUF.
promptly on the
No 27 A Diinveroue AA oinnn. A Novel. By
by innjl Ks age paid, t.rbi i
land
went
into
her
rooms.
1
just
was
Mrs. Axx B. SrEl’iiBNS.
the most spending money, and
j them, and she promised me faith­
penre (provided the freight t
268. The Linden Farm Bride. A Novel.
I
per volume) for $7 00 a vumn
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS -SC.
stood still ami wondered why Mrs. B No.
.■ m \ ■< . a s kt B locs r.
never refused a day out when the fully she would not.
( loth Ci sen for each V.il
N > 271. Simon Derrick's Daughter. A Novel.
—AND TO —
binding wtd be sent b.r mail
By
M
T
C
4
1<DOR.
Fanfarelle
did
not
like
Rose.
T-
reBt had to stay in. You see, 1 was
Well, thin«!« wont on so for about
< eipt of $i.
No. 212 The Baron'i Will. A Novel. By STL-
Remittances should be n:a*k
Cleanser System Effectually,
FAN<> 249 Th»- Peril of Rlehnrcl Pardon, A
Money order or Draft, to avoid
- -mntJff.il’« '•««’ paying pupil, ii ip i a month. I hadn’t any one in the ' lie sure, Rose was as luiughtv. ii. Novel.
— SO THAT —
By B. I. F aiukon .
Ad
cit 11 . II Alli ERALRUTH
Blackbird Mill. A Novel. By E stheb
I will pay five Hundred Dollars for
PURE BLOOD,
thought I never knew anything house to speak of, but Mr. and Mrs. ' her way, as Mrs. Fanfarelle in hers. s N I' i . K 25-) K ksvktii
.
arres and conviction of any per-
No. 243. Th Guardian's Plot. A Novel. By
But
she
could
be
a
million
times
REFRESHING
SLEEP,
b , kil lug or stealing any of the
from first to last of what I went Fanfarelle, and sometimes guest«
Dr J. H. Rom v«ov.
o\e brand or belonging thereto.
N 241. The Gray Falcon. A Novel. By M. T.
HEALTH and STRENGTH
there to learn, I came out with such of their« who came and stopped as I more affable and sweet, and never C N-D<W. The Sorrow of a Secret. A Novel.
Naturally
follow.
Every
one
is
using
it
C bch . H ay .
honors, such paintings and draw­ if it had been the Fanfarelie's house j show off any of her airs to my Bv ‘No. A arv
J'). Percy and the Prophet. A Novel
and all are delighted with it. Ask you!
By Wlf.KIK CoLIJN-S.
lodgers, so f„r as I knew.
druggist for SYRUP OF’ FIGS. Manu**
Harrier’s
No. 237 The Story <»f n Wedding IMug. A
ings, (between you and me, the instead of mine.
Novel. By the author of " Dora Thorne.’’
Still she had evidently, somehow, .to. 236. Alurtyn Ware's Temptation. A factured only by the
drawing-master did the most of
I L I. (1ST RAT
Hut Mrs. Fanfarelle paid like a
Novel F-Mrs iKxr r W ood
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
No. 235. A Modern Cinderella. A Novel. By
•hem) that I really did not know princess. She had said she should offended Mrs. Fanfarelle.
the author of “ Dora Thorne.’’
S an F rancisco , C al .
No. 234. The Island IIom~. A Novel. ByM.T
“
I
’
ll
tell
you,
”
said
Rose,
scorn
­
H arper ' s B azar isajouml
LoOTSvru.it, Kv.
N ew Y ork , K i
myself.
C N<r<ML The Fa.al Glove. A Novel. By C laim
never grumble ut bills, and she did
(Us ing the leading inforaiatiou
i'ttshions,
i>B numerous illuit
fully,
when
I
put
the
question
to
iu
.rsTA.
Then I married
Then papa not. 1 will give her that justice.
plates, and pattern sheet *tip|
dispel;«<«Bio alike to the hutne
her
squarely,
“
I
am
too
handsome
hus-
nueß.wcrJ’C__ X’ he professional modisf. Not
ailed, and, you see, when my
But she did grumble about Rose.
to please madam. I’ve never told
:i making i;s artistic atirai
band died, I had no one to loc >k to
“I don’t like Rose,” she said to you, Maria”—my first name is
highest order. Its clever she?
pla\H and thoughtful eERaiittft^H
out mysel ’, and I did it.
me softilv. “She is a forward im­ Maria, sir—“because 1 saw you
and i b hist page ¡s famous
a
1. 'J : ;
HARPER’S PERiOl
All of which is not telling you pertinent minx.”
were worried already, but before
Per Year
how Mr. Blackheath (a detective,
...110113 X
Well, I took the hint and kept ! you were so kind as to take me in
HA II PER'S bazar ......
HARPER’S MAGAZINE
vou know, of course) came to get Rose out of the way as much as I and be so good to me, I was a shop­
traici frem actual teste.
II A RPER’S WEEKLY
girl in Oxford street, you know, and
II A It PER’S YOUNG
_______ PEOPLE
his pretty wife.
could, though it was hard to do, Mr. Fanfarelle was floorwalker
Postage Free to all autacriben
Mn L ee . “Why, Addie, you needn’icryabont
Stales, ( anada, or Mexico.
Well, it was in a fashionable lo­ for Rose was my main stand-by — there. He wanted me to marry !t! I only said Mrs. ? lieu was a very well-
wo;uant aud I v. iijUcd you wou.u follow
The volumes of the Bazar
cality, and my rooms were hand­ servants in a general way are so him then, and I said ‘No.’ I’d informed
her exam, lc."
number for January of each!
Mia L i : k . “Yes, and
ynu said yon
starve before I’d marry a man I wi-hed I could mana e to I ok week
is time is mentioned, subsc rip
some,and so I advertised for lodgers. untrusty.
ns Ei. lish as 5-ts.
I:AKFCRD’3( a
w ith the Number current at ths
Allen.—and she mak iall te?QW4C.Qtiies. Bat
not love. Then this woman Biie
of order.
I had no difficulty in getting
has what 1 hav« n’t."
Rose was like myself; she always did
CIIARLI * (.'.’a^i Powder)..C:
Bouud volumes of Harper’s ’
fell in love with him. She used to AI r -L k - “What la that?"
year in neat cloth binding.will
them. Nobody ever left me who did the right thing. However, 1 come to the store often. She was a 11 iw L ed . “ Well, ehepitx all of ttcrfnformft. davi ;» - ar.j 0. n.* (.’.lumjz
pc stage paid* or by ex pre»,1
tion from tho Magazine trey take. I admit that
(provided the freight does nut ei
tried my rooms and my ways.
she knows all that is going on. end is bricht and
kept her out of Mrs Fanfarelie's rich widow, and Fanfarelle is hand­ entertaining
CLEVELAND........................
hit per volume) for $7 a volume
in conversation. but I cou d do as
Mrs. Fanfarelie was my parlor way. without saying anything, as some, and lie married her. lie has veil as she doo if 1 had the Fame source of r¡0KEE3(3» Frar-cjce). .
Uiulh cases for each volume.1
Ing will be sent by mail pap*«
information. She lent me the last number of her
insulted me by admiring me since Magazine lately, end I Icarr.c I more in one Lour s CZAR
|1 ear h.
boarder. She and her husband much as I could.
abou: various social matters and the
Remittances should be ma’f
they tame here. I have never reading,
topics of the day. than I would p ck up in a month
had the parlor suit of rooms, and
Money order or Draft, to avoid
But I couldn't keep her entirely spoken
Adrets:
HARPER»
to him since the first day. by my occasional chats with fr.ends. It certainly DH. FRIZZ*;
paid well for them, as they ought out of Mr. Fanfarelle's way, especi­ though lie has tried often enough Covers every top 3 of interest, from tho neve of :X0'.7 FLAT
t!:o day down to the details of housekeeping;
They were fine rooms, ami furnished ally as I was as innocent as a goose, to make me. There it is Maria— and everything is so beautifully illustrated, too.
Every time Mamio goes over to the Allene’ ahe
back and tcases mo to f.rt you to tako
elegantly.
and never guspectcd him of being madam hates me because she is comes
Demorest’s Family Ma-radne. as th- ftoriee aro
jealous of me. I’ll go away, that co good. I’\c th ■ boys watch for i every month,
Mrs. Fanfarelie was the hand­ at the bottom of everything.
GILLZT3 ....
a place is found for t cm al-o in its pages; and
is what I will do: I am very fond as
Mr Allen swears by it. It is n ally wonderful
somest woman I ever saw, and the
One morning, a week after Mrs. of you. and I'd rather stay, but I how
it suits every member of th 1 family I ”
EAKFCr.D’j (Nonj Such), uF.cn net fresh..
Mu L ee "Well perhans I h d bi tter fend fora
largest. \\ hen she swept across Fanfarelle had made that speed) see 1 shall drive away your best Specimen
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Copy; for. if it L anything like what you
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tax it i< it w ¡¡Iaanae and in<truc the whole’ f ua."
those three parlors in her go'd-and- about Rose, she stopped me again lodgers if 1 remain.”
Mi a L kk
I ace that W Jennings Demorest,
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Harrer’s Young
th« publisher. 15 East 14th Stre< t. New York, is
black evening dress, diamonds in as I was passing her door.
"You sha’n't go one step." said I. offerin'»
t ■ send n specimen Copy for 10 cents, so
Beportj cf Qovonnact Ciex
The Eleventh Volume of H»n*
I'm
fond
of
you,
too,
Rose.
7'...
Ili»
we
cau;tlo.*e
ny
thing,
as
each
number
contains
her hair and rose* on her breast,
She was very sweet and smiling,
pie. w hi< h begii s with thcA’l»5
a • I'.iUeVn Or -r’ < ntit! ng (he holder to any
“ The Royai Baking Powder is composed c
b -r 5, IKS’», presents an attilMi’J
l uttern »he mav choos*. and in any size-which
and a splendid fan in her hand, she and had on the loveliest morning sure you’re a l>ett«r mother to the alone
pure and wholesome ingredients. It docs nc
wi 1 offer to i s reade b a’ ktf
make-
’
each
<
opy
worth
8t»
cents
:
and
1
hist
children than 1 am.” ami so she -nt a j.icki t pa: era like Mrs. Allen’s. The contain either alum or phosphates, or other it
the usual length, and otbet»::
hxiked like an empress, and might dress of rose-colored cashmere, was, sir. I can get plenty of lodg­ v. eu'.H«
r ption p i c Is only
(0 a year : and I
par s, viz: ‘ The Red Muf
jmicuasubstancca.-EDWAKDG. L ove . I h.D.
y 1 can’t see how they can publish so
Stoddard; “l’hii and the Baby.J
have been one, I dare say, if she with trimmings of fine lace, and a ers as good us Mrs. Fanfarelle. I muit
ele-Mit a Magazine f >r »•> little 'money.
lie "Prince Tom nt v.” by M«»
“ The F.oycl Dakin j Towdcr i.» undoubted'
In it are com­
and “Mo her'B Way " by Marya’«’
had not chosen to marrv a man rose in her hair. Oh. she did look dare say, eo if si c cbes 'S to go I e-
the pv.ro: t a: .1 rr.o.t rci.ablc baking pow<k
two short serials by HJalswJ
bined
the
fin
­
cause I «tii k by my own fl -sh and
Two aeries of Fairy Tales wWtf!
about as nearly worthy of being her | lovely!
oficrcd to the rv.’./. c.
est mechanic­
ti.»n of lovers of the wondw’
bio al. let her."
“ IIlNi.Y
y*o*T. M. D., T h. r.”
’plaint ta.es told by Howard M
husband as the leading man at the
al skill, the
“My dear Mrs. ranset,' she said,
ahlv illrs rated by him. and is*
“ The Rnyr.l Baking PowC.cr is purest in qua
“All right.” said Rose. “I'm
most
useful
different vein by Edward M. *
Crown Theater in Favoit street.
i
quite condescendingly. “1 want re.-ilv, lint don’t you talk to me
y aud highest in strength of rr.y baking pov.
_££ST
’
"&£DS
u ill be ahort stories by W. l».W
and practical
’
.ref
which
I
have
knowledge.
Nelson Page. Mary E. Wilk»’'
are
tho«;e
put
up
by
Mr. Fanf.irelle was a very grand you to do me a favor.”
about marrying Mr. Blnckheath
elemauts,
and
riot
Prescott hpoffbrd, Dni“*
“ V.'if.
KTtiK, Th. D.”
D. Who
W. are FERRY
i
CO.
Butterworth Sophie Swett,
If you do. I’ll run away with Mr
uml elegant-looking gentleman, tall
all
known
ad
­
"Whit is it?” said 1.
i*n baking powders, no matter ho
the Largest
lohnston, etc.
vantages that
Seedsmen in the world.
rem tit. i.r- I > he avoided as da:
and finely formed with lovely hand»
She had a bunch of roses in her I'antarelle. He d take me in a
D M. F sbry AC o ’ s
p,.v* n<Ts Ulx rate firr- ra
make a sew­
Beautifully Illustrated, I »esenptive
A su’ s rip!ion to H a BRN
and fi-et He might have been hnnd. I could smell them where I minute.”
€l.Afic«.a
ur
ing machine
b ‘cures u juvenile library,
SEEDAHtfUAL
Siu-
w:
s
only
jesting,
of
course.
knowledge, als » p ent) of aft.
walking gentleman at «nV of the stood.
desirable to
Advertiser.
Ja
Suddenly I fancied I smelled some-
for x8oo will be mailed FR EE to all
sell or use.
T erms : P. atagr PrepaM.t’
shi>i>a in Oxford street, I nd ceil, I
“My husband gave them to me ' thing burning in the kitchen, and 1
applicants, and to last season’s cus­
Vol. XI. begins M*”'
tomers. It is better than ever Ev­
Specimen Copv sent on
have always suspected he was in this morning,” she said, kissing was up and utl in no time ns you
ery person usin? Garden, Flower
ELDREDGE MFC. CO.
Sin tie Numbers Five '
cr Field SEEDS should send for iu
Rem it fauces should be
me beginning.
them. “He always brings me How­ may imagine ftr.
Factory and Wholuaia Cfflc«, B«lvi4w9, nt Mone
D M. FERRYdk CO.
v Order or Draft, to I’*"'
OKTROIT,
MICH.
I r«» lx? COD! it
Anvway, Mrs. I’anfurelk* wor­ ers in the morning. 1 love them so;
Add n e .« :
.
i?7/ B abash .-fee., Chicaffo.
89 Broad Street, Xrw York.
HARPER A M1
shiped him beyond anything bu 1 h ite rose .’’and shi threw I he ii
»
She worshiped him too much.
i on the floor, angrily, then (ticked
Vr-.v»napere are r rt to _
You can worship a man too much, them up again and held them
al’, of 'bn above adv» '
express order of HARP®*
a great dvil quieki r than you can a against her face. “ I can't hate any­
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woman, because, however great a thing h ■ gives me." she adde d.
woman's vanity, her love exceeds
She stood so. caressing her roses
it, and with a man vice versa.
for a moment, then suddenly she
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*• cnlnmn*,
Well. Mrs. Fanfirelle was a prin­ she turned tome, and said: —
” 1* ••»•ut ;vd v r? ••«•i» » >»♦<. I i : m -« :«rian. nnpar •
Mrr Wiry’ -’»'a Soothir«^ «
1
’ ' ut ■ irn-t f r truth and jmrit-. O nrhint
tcetl ing. is the pn s r’pti“’/'
cess. She was as handsome as one , j "Mrs 1‘ansit. I lielieve I tnl-l you
‘
ii -t
l!av»a< »*'<n
r-
’ ■ <>tir Umilv. |. hu » o br.bbi,• cr
Female nuW and
ji
•
t * .< I< » Ip J th« p « e <4 vd*. <»•
st: t a. and has been naedlfl
and as stately, and she had the I did not like that servant of yours
ar .. «« rr* U r * i . w fhnt « I •. Ii .a whn •*«*>■»«» a b <| trw*.
n» v-r failing a irrr gfl by tniWj
I. 1 i^««a
and it* nit*
, nit.l Its
iheir children. Purina
jewels of one.
i—that tall girl, with black eyes
.») • - ,».|
an* helpful A (••rni.-n -xch
‘fl va'.ue is ir < aku'able.
<»•»!' »l.tS a lmsr.
dren from pain, earn dyM*^
. 1 ctql-: > vrLrl .v IX Hara i-amph*copir« free.
They gave a great many partita, ‘and hair.”
griping in ihe b«wc a.
I
Irg health tothe child it re*»^
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