meo°onu''< goon; you know I am very carc- elle sobbed, with her handkerchief THE HERALD. W» ’ / “ SMITH & WE8S0N S to her eves. “ You know I am ro I<- mh , Mr». I’miHit. It is only that I Finest small arms ever think you ought to know there in a careless, Mrs. Fanset. I like to be nv.nufactured KfithiJ----- THURSDAY. MAY 1.1*00. au«i the lirat cnoiceuf thief in the house, not because of where I can be careless. I don’t experts. In calibres U.', 88 and 11-l jQ. Single or suspect any one, upon my word. double action. Safety Hain the value of what is gone. A DETECTIVE"» LOVE STOHV. merlees and Target models. Best quality wrouirht If I did, I'd have more reason to steel, •'Mrs. Fanfrrelle, ” I said. “ I will carefully inspected I'roin New Vork Weekly- for workmanship uud stock, linish. durnbihty and n««u...v,. Well, as I opened the door very endeavor to discover tin- thief if suspect my own maid than any one n«»C be d<‘ article. “’Jfh' quickly, I nearly knocked over Mrs, there is one in my house, and I else. Of course it is some one who often liable and dangerous. The S mith A v >i.vri<8 are stamped upon the burr« 1* witn nrni s (bj w0UDW0RK c V a §)'> AtiAgUS shall not hesitate to send for ¡III has access to mv rooms. But then, name, luliiroFM auudatcNof putents, and are goar - Fanfarell«. P«!l,l.' !AliVlliLClLeaaiüdiSa:^ J nnteed perfect. Insist upon having them, and it every one has, for that matter 1 y ur dealer cannot supply you, an order sent to au- I stared nt her in perfect fright, officer.” ..■auNIONSQUAtVCNY n appbeation. cm^7 in. ^ atlantaga - A l “Mvgood Mrs Panset.” she said, never lock them, I leave everything the catalogue she was so pale, and she had the »AllTil U WESSON, ST.LOUIS MO- flUMWt«- UY ÛALLA5.»EX bariuuflcld. Mana sane bunch of rosss in her hand, flinging the rest of her roses on the to Corinne.” Corinne was her maid. fire, “I beg of you not to be hasty. and she was shaking fearfully. “Have you perfect confidence in She put her other hand up before 1 may be mistaken. I may have Corinne?” I asked. her eyes, almost as if sho was only mislaid these things.” “Oh, implicit,” she answsrid ea­ i ‘‘Madam,” I answered. “I l eg afraid that I would sec them. LOUISVILLE, KY.. “I was coming,” she said, “to ‘ your pardon, but you could have gerly. “But then 1 have confidence Tho Loading Agricultural Journal of tho South and West. apologize to you for my unwarrant­ had no doubt on that point when in every one. That is my nature. Made by Farmers for Farmers. Corinne has been with me u long able dislike and objection *0 your you sent for mo.” As a record of successful agriculture. H ome time. I don't thii.k it. could be ani » F arm has no equal. Every topic relating She glanced up at me quickly, cousin. Pray do not send her away to agriculture is openly discussed in its columns by the farmers themselves. No expense is spared on my account. I am so full of then down again at the remains of Corinne.” in securing a full account of every notable suc­ “My servants have been with me cess on the farm. Il is distinctively the whims, ami I have been so indulged a rose she was crushing and rolling FARMERS’ OWN PAPER, by both my husbands, that I think between her slim, white hands, as a long time, too,” ‘I said. “I have A record of their daily life, pr-'.-nted in a form and language which make it plain to all. other people must humor my fancies it had been a live thing. She implicit confidence in them, IT3 LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS the same. I beg of you not to send seemed to reflect a moment, then, would as soon doubt mvself. Contains the namesof the most progressive farm­ ers of the South and West. They do not treat away your beautiful cousin on my suddenly rising to her feet, looked what is that? There is a thief in the of theoretical farming, but of the actual condi­ tions which confront us to day : JL F. Johnson ; house, ma hun. I don't know w ho at me with blazing eye®. Waldo F. Brown : Henry Stewart : Jolm M. Stahl; account- A. I’. Ford; Jeff. Welborn : llnyh T. Brooks; John “I believe you are a respectable to suspect, neither do you. . Clear­ “I had no idea of doing so,” I an­ C Edgar: Steele s B.ivou ; T. B Baldwin and a host of others make this journal indispensable. swered her, quickly. It angered woman,” she said, her voice rising ! ly there is nothing for it hut to Moreover, it is equally A HOME MAGAZINE. sen i for a police otiicer to < examine me that she should think I would ev< iy moment, till it was almost a Every subject of interest to the home-maker is fully treated. Mary Marsden. Lois Catesby, Mrs. scream, “but some one in your bouse int 1 things.” do such a thing. Brown, Mrs. Daviess, Miss Cabell, Miss Mosby, Alice Winston and a score of others will contrib­ “Very well,” she said anfrly “She didn’t think it,” Rose said, is a thief. I have been robbed in ute regularly. when I went back to her. “Didn’t vour house, Mrs. l’anset, ami I will 1 send for a police officer if you like. FAITH LATIMER Is in charge of our Children’s Department, and you see how white she was? Ami ’ not submit to it. I tell you I will 1 But be good enough to she has the peculiar faculty of being both in­ teresting and instructive. never suggested it.” she gave me such a look behind her I not submit to it.” THE MYSTERY OF THE NATION She was in a pefect frenzy of rage, “I will remember, madam,” I hand as she turned away! That was Is a thrilling storv appearing in K’ ome and F arm , by John IL Musick, and is exciting wide attention. Short stories by distinguished writers not wiiat she came for. She was and, oddly enough, her very excite-: ! said calmly. appear from time to time. I could not sec why she should listening at the door, and she heard inent calmed me. BILL ARP’S LETTERS Appear in each issue, and this humorous philoso­ “Madam,” I said, thankful at be angry; but, as I say, it is mv me say I would runaway with Mr. pher was never more interesting than at this time. i‘lleifvi>ii urged me to inur- that moment that I had been reared nature to grow cool as soon as other Faisil^il IN ITS EDITOIIUL DEPARTMENT flVkheath. I was onlv joking, as a lady, “madam” I said, “if you people begin to grow warm. Repot t on Entries, Ccrtests, Tr¿íl< H ome and F arm speaks boldly and fearlessly in behalf of “ Farmers’ Rights." It favors a re­ of course. I lnite her husband al­ have been robbed in my house, you I went straight from Mrs. Fan­ vision of the tariff in behalf of the f-rmer : better roads for the farmer ; Free Mail Delivery to the I shall not suffer for it. The thief farelle to the kitchen. The serv­ farmer ; Co-operation among the farmers, and its most more than I do the other aim is to ’’ Bust Trusts.” Its motto ia But that was what made her so shall be found, and shall disgorge ants were having supper there, and “ Fair Trade and Farmers’ Eights.” ?nts, and .... ,ru , -, Ccüröo'r.ViiY» Medan ,Tertns. white, ami she’d murder me if she his gains, or else I will myself pay I sent om. of them instantly to the | police-station near. To mv stir could. Poor creature!'’ Ros • add­ for what ever you have lost.” She threw herself into her chair I prise, the Inspector came himself, ed. softily. “I pity her to be so in i love with such 11 mushroom as her again with a burst of hysterica] 'and Mr. Blackheath with him; Sveà.OPF’Î.SEmEn’S lmsbaitd as to be jealous of a poor laughter. though, as it chanced, it was men GUIDE, 124 pp.j Slice only 25:. (postsjo “ My good woman, ” said she, “ do accident, their comitg into the do >r girl like me.” That very evening, while her hus­ you for an instant imagine it is the ! together. band was away, Mrs. Fanfarelle value of things I care for? Oh, no. “There is a mystery al out thi sent for Rose, and was very kind to It is the idea of having some one 1 business,” I heard the Inspector sav her, and she gave ln r the most ele­ about me whom I cannot trust. It to Mr. Blaekheath. “This isn't the gant pairof bracelets—blue enamel, would ki 1 me to think I had any fi st time we have heard that trou with small gold coins strung tlii< klv one near me who would steal from ' ' le was brewing in this house.” along the edge. They were lovely. me, or lie to me, or cheat me in any Well, I braced mvself. and met Jin Lrr. “ Why, Addle, you needn’t cry abort ft! I only ealtl Mrs. /Hen was a very well- I hail seen Mrs. Fanfarelle wearing way. 1 It is a terrible thing tobede- the Insp< etor coolly. informed woman, r.nd I v.itjiicd you wou.ufollow her cxninplc.” them often, and I took it as token ctived bv those you love, Mrs. He didn't question me much. Mna L ei :. “Ye?, and lari weak you said you Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of )> wished I could manti o to I- ok as stylish ns Mrs. ! lie ask d for Mrs Fanfarelh , and I Alien, that she really wanted to ! e kind i’unst t. California, so laxative and nutritious, —and she mak- ■ all her own clothes. But •lie has what 1 hav- n’t.’* with the medicinal virtues of plants And then from laughing she 1 took him to her. to Rose, her giving her such a cost Mn. Li:.:. ‘‘V. .iat is that?” known to be most beneficial to the M ih L ee . “ w ell, tiic "c t3 all o? her informa­ ly present. But Rose looked went to crying. Violent hyster 'S human system, forming the ON LY PI R- She was in deepest tears. tion from th? ?!ngaz n-> t ey L ;o. I admit that ehe knows all that is goln;* on. end is bright and FECT REMEDY to act gently yet troubled. I called it. “1 n -ve- -nt f >r you,” 1 Ir- I entertaining in conversation: but I con d do as promptly on the as Flic does if 1 had the tamo source of I was quite sorry for her by th:.< “I only told Mis. l’anset that 1 had well “She don’t like me, Maria. She informal i:»n. Sho lent me the l.’«t number of her Magazine lately, aud 1 lenrne I m< re in one Lour s tried to b<> sweet, and she laughed time. I have a soft heart, sir. and missed things. I thought she rciuiir-’. n! orv;;rio::? boc L'1 matters and tho —AND TO — topics of the •’.ay.tiuin I m aid p ok up in a month a great deal, and treated me as if I when .site beg in to ci v, I gave in. would find out who had them; but. by my occ:t .<•: b) chats with fr.< t.ds, it certainly covers every top’c’cf inn r?*t, In m the neve of were an equal; but she hates me I saw th, i« wit* more i t it than I instead of that, she sent for you. I the day down to the uctaiis of t-ou.’cliccpii g; — SO THAT — and everything bca itifuHy iiltwtratcd. too. all the same. I caught her watch­ had at (i'.Kt imagined. livery time Idaniio "0C3 ever to tho Aliens’ sha don't want to hut' PURE BLOOD, comes back and teases mo to f rt you to talo ing me sidewise more than once, REFRESHING SLEEP, “Mrs. l-'anfert-lie.’ I said, “have house.” Demorest’s Family Ma a~in?. as th ■ Hones are co goo 1. Eve i th boys watch for i every month, HEALTH and STRENGTH not with a kindly look either. I you lost something you p irtiealar- “I‘do!” said I. “If there if a r.s a place is found for t era al o in its pages; and Mr Allen swears by it. It i-» really vonderful Naturally follow. Every one is using il tell you, Maria, she do i t like nr1, ly cared for because it was a pres thief in mv house, man or woman, how it suits every memb-r cf th - family 1 ” and all are delighted with it. Ask youi M il L ee . ‘•Well perha - 1 li d bitter send fora and fifty pairs of I rar dets would tut from sonic one else—from some I want to root him or her out—and Specimen Copy ; for, if it i - anything like what you druggist fur SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu­ tavit i*. itwilli iiiiu-e andinstriiCi thewholei f us.” factured only by the not mnke me think differently. I one you loved?” M rs L ee . "I eee that V7. Jennings Demorest, I will!” the publisher. 15 Ea-t 1 th Strei t. New York, is CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. won’t have her bracelets,” ami she t • send a Specimen Copy for 10 cents, so “Yes," sht- answered, “I “I think 1 had letter question otYerimr S am F rancisco , C al . we cant lose ..nythin", as each number contains threw them on the bed. “I just I hate to 1 e deceived. Mrs l’anset. the lauy alone. Mrs. Pans- t,” said a ’Pattern Or er’ entitlng the holder to any LovrsvtiXR. Kv. N ew Y ork , N Pattern he may choo- . and in any size which brought them away with meto .■ ive I have lost something money could the Inspector to me. “and don’t alone makes each < opy wor; ti»cents : anil 1 just want a jack« t pa: ■ ra like Mrs. Allen’s. The pri e is only - J CO u year; and I any words. I thought I might le not I uy.” [ tell any of the servants what is go subscription must say I can’t sec how th v can publish so elegant a Magazine for little money?’ mistaken, and I knew you wanted Well, I thought she meant that ing on.” every thing pleasant, so I w hatever was gone, was so valua­ “They must suspect something,” them and thanked her. But ble to her because of the giver—her I said, as I went out of the room. Of ths varicr.3 Halting Powders iUn» never Wear them, Do what you husband, probably—that money Mr. Blackheath was in my room, irate d iron eetuLl testa, like with them, but don't you ask would not replace it. talking with Rose. are those put up by me to wear tin m. Pretty as they 1 went close to her then, and “I don't I < iieve she has lost any­ D. Who M. arc FERRY & CO. the Largest arc, I would sooner have snakes on patted the slim, soft, width hand thing,” Rose was saying, in herdis Seedsmen in the world. mv arms, and I don't want to go that hung, glittering with diamonds, dainful way. “If she has, it is that D. M. F urry & Co’s Beautifully Illustrated, Dcscdptlve near that woman again.” over the arm of her chair, t he other sly-faced maid who has taken it. Well, 1 soothed her all I could, held a lace hnnilkerehicf to her eyes, I saw her coming out of 1 for 1890 will be mailed FREE to all applicants, and to last season's cus­ and coaxed her to promise me she that never cost less than twenty the other day, and she | tomers. h is better than ever. Ev­ ery person using Garden, Flower would go if Mrs. Fanfan ile scut for guineas, and it was drenehetl, posi- she hud made a mistake, or Field SEEDS should send for it. D. M. FERRY«! CO. her, fte she did several times in the lively drenehetl. sir. with her tears. course she hadn't. She was DETROIT. MICH. course of tho following week. I 8o 1 know she was crying. spying around to sec what thought Mrs. Fanfarelle was very “Mrs. Fanfarelie,” I sail], don't could find.” kind, but Rose never went near her cry, don’t take on so I am sure "What do you think about One of the IDKM'F Tel willingly. we shall find it. What is it you I asked Mr. Blackheath. cacopea i n the world. _'»ur C —- ------------- f«< Well, about a week ofter Mrs. have lost, and when did you miss nnequaled. and to introduce our "I think as Miss Massy doe ,” *u|*riorgo in reader of character, and I don’t return la to ehow our rood* to [ thoae who call—vour neirhboro EYE was smiling and pleasant as usual, lignin.” and thoae around you I he be- know any one in the house outside AYf| X'nninr of thi* adverti*ement but a little pale I fancied, in spite the «mall end of the tele- She let her Ince handkerchief Mrs. Faufarelle's rooms that I »cope. The folio wing ent Irivee ihowt the appearance of it r»dn<-ed to erieii< <• Better write at Oi ce. W. pav all exprrM < hararve contain c'.thcr alum cr phospha:?*, or other ir .»•“All's, l’anset,". shy said, “ymi some time. Mrs. l’anset. more with­ . Mal.wt. Miss Massy'.” ju.i»»ustu!)s:a:xcs.-l DU krd G. L o \ e . Ih.D. have got some one in vour house in th.- past week, but I said noth­ Rose curb d her lips. 0 Royr.l Raldng Powder i; vr.douhtc •who is dishonest. I don't want to ing till this last, crudest <>f all. I I’ p: :e t and rioit rcoaLlc baking powd "She gave me a nair of bracelets. ‘ C.i t»the public. make any trouble; you and I w ill won't tell you what it is. you dear, Maria has them.” We will t.-n I th« entire |.*t of Twenty Valuable “ ZItNLY A. Vo'7. I T. r., I'*'. P.” look for the theif and you will dis­ good woman Book* enumerated and described below, t •» every sub­ Yes, I will. too. It 7’.' R. ;. I P iking IX v.-Ar is p: rest no: “Nothing else?" Mr. Blaekheath scriber i«» thia paper for th« en*uutg year, who remita no-raty o*n<-< in addition to the regular subscription charge him, and there will be all is my husband's picture, a lovelv •\i 1 f i'e't in strength < f any tai ing t These bookeach one of which contains a com- asked—“no rings, no pins, no orna­ price. 1 wi.uii i have Itn.-.nkdp •. ’ píete fl rat class novel or other work by a well known end. I don't want to disgrace you minature in a frame set thick with and popular author, are published in neat pamphlet ment for vour hair?” form, printed from good readable type on good paper, ” V M. Mr? I ."TR’7, r? . ■ and your beautiful lions,- by calling ml i<- The rubies were what the and many of mam handaotnwly illustrated. They corn “Nothing.” Rose said, with a Frise some of th« tine«t works ever written by some of he greatest, aa I most popular writer*, lieth of Ameri­ in nn officer.” thief wanted, of course. The thief glance at me. “She off red them ca and Europe. Each one 1« complete in itself I- N 2*5 Mrs. (rttidlo’< I urtttln l.rdnrM. By “A tint f in my house.' ' is Welcome to them, provided the to me, l.ut I would not have them. Dornt.aA J k ' iro > Very old ami very funny. The younger a* well .* older generation should read them, I give you my word, sir. 1 thought picture is brought back " .’»» lihentitrr« of » lliu-hrlor, "vtheau Why should I take presents fr.m th No >r <-i R i Ro itip«.tea Adventures In New York.” humorous i>onk by a popular author. I should go through the lloor You I star« d at her aghast A pict­ her .’ Why should s|(e offer them? A \ great ’o .‘if Haw »*» Unta«- anfl «rave Money nn the Finm. A» lable coinpila’ton of useful facts, >e- I knew every one of mv ser- ure like that, set in rubies? Why, hint* and an r?"st ,n< for farmers and zar.leners I hate her.” # N 2*7 fr»»«w the D'-nrth to the Moon. A vants. Part of them had been with it must I-., worth thousands of dol X -vol Ro hi * V khvf feSTHË-B^T “And she bates you.” said Mr. N .'*« rile I.title *M.I Man of Ikr ilaii-r- noli«-*. \ \-- Ry K mik iiuhiNUi mv fatiicr in Ids rich d.aylt. »nd I -il-' Who , < i’ :«i 1.. \ ; a it n ’ % llnneerotts Woman, \ .Novel. By I*l:n kbeath. inipn-'sivelv. Mrs ni R Mtxrtirxa. -,m w them so well. My cook had "I'o you imagine it could have liiidrn Farras Brlflr, \ N ve! And ‘ha Cheapest “I'on't I know th.it?" Rose said Fo n M < a . i I • ’he r Hi.« > r I cell my nurse when I was a bal-v. Iren any of the other lodgers,” I N • : I wim.Mi llerrlrk’* Dranabter. t \ v.’ “All her offers of presents e xilil By M T I'V i*»K x Tim llamra'e Will. ' n rd L svl and topk to cooking to ph a •• me asked, faintly. C • «». Jr not deceive me. I never t< n't <> e VAST* x ’r» I Is- Peril of Rlchnr.l Pardon, A and be whele I was Hi H I- FiHiwna I had but two others. Mr Black­ but the I racvlets, and I only took Koval - PUHLISHFD. - x I.' Hl ukliird Sill!. \ Nov 1. By E'TttKB r « hi a Kc<" i« As for the rest, I could hav, heath and an old lady—asweet old I’h tiraiirvilisn'a Plot. A I Xnrel Smolder? ÇeQsçr By them to please mv cousin I would Dr \ » ill II Roe.xso i --uebi ll lor «-very one. I thought. thing, with soft white curls around wear snakes on my arms N Ml. I'hr Csrraar Falcon. A Nov»! . WU T. RMW) r P- noa __ "M hat have you lost. Mrs Fan- her face and the !o\a best exprt s-ioi ‘ 3»». Tkr ’»••now of a Secret. a OF ROCKFORP, ILLINOIS. than Mrs Fanfarcllr's bra- t'lvff.” Ry 4 *RT CK» T II O E* ’•di*ti«M T" tx Y r r-. n ».n.-«. reinirn’, \ ■ Percy and the Fftphrt. A Xor^l tarclle? I ask-il. ng gently n» 1 •'i 'i.'n» . I,.,» i«.,, f r n. anfwr- Mr Bl.'< kli- atl was I eyond sus­ r w x ■ - > lilt *»rn a» f V tn»!!» Fill . ft-Hthlnr \ o-.i arc wis(." said Mr x, Th. fimrt sfa WetMln* Ilin*. « Klak . .*!. ■ (It «• ■!»« lb" brra Tift ne picion, ot co'ars. . and so w:s mv Jir<" »< p»D*r in »onr family. I baa ■ v liol’bi'-a » r M irlrs Wurr’s Trnplallen. A t.^a, '.nr U I«» a r r 1 ti.r i f relief V vel I' Mr* It - v Wo - - nl>-«a r*n lt»tf hl » hut ■ J i»- ,awh«i Allil tn.r !" \ M »«lrrw < ln«|rrrlln. t x i p,. —< (1 ■ iitfr-n at..! th» ««M pwj»l. , an>l if« I am glad ion have taken n<.thing !'»• x author of |N r» I Rorue ‘ -iig lightly, “sonic ring's that I did 1'isly in the house, for that im.ttir I, 1 !.. «r Lripfxl A «Ti-n.fi • a» h No m Tkr Island Hom-. AX vet. B y M T k ■ aaralv ft ».% « Y »rar from her." .i.liii.-- bmr.tll» 1» iiui« !c«»tyh-« o|)!«a fr«*. i «! care much fur, some mot.ev, and x<. m Tbr Fu al Clare. A Nov»: By “Hou can I tell?" 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