East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, April 01, 1891, Image 4

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    ayette JXTursery,
THE HERALD
tried some other artifice.”
• Bt.. *-r
»**L
,
The fair, child like face froze
suddenly into perfect immobility
under his keenly watchful glances.
“You are right," she coldly said.
“I have erred in supposing that
■:>?T -«»/ m
August’s friend must have some of
generosity which belongs to Au­
THE STORY OF A WO­ the
gust himself. There is Mrs. Ever-
MAN’S SECRET.
leigh looking for me, I think, please
take me to her.”
BY J EXNIR DAVIS BlRToN.
Dillon complied. lie strolled
A YtdJiG Wi’MAN’S STRANGE VIS-! away from the throng afterward,
) r.D. L. HUNTLEY Ä CO are Wholesale TalLr.,
I n ake
I TDK.
S th« be » CUttkiM oa Lart> In e*z our goods ea.mvt be obtain*»
Front N< -.» York We**kh .
f • >m your denltr, an.1 yon wbh to trv our good clothe«, **,*/..^ ' “*
■‘to think it nil over,” as he said to *1 S prtoe
««f
the
»ult.
«ni
i^Wl
’
i
Do
»ent
ty
<
spree»
or
in
all.
If
Tin dnskv eves looked gravely i
weahins
fnu when
thej can bi icturncd at ou, crpriurc,
himself. Was the scene which had S Su nal u V« will
ahMrJhi'.lj refund tl-e auintj. O ir 4.•L,"nll•■ a-»P »n «,
iqw“«! «aove. I. imui fmm »ub teatlfl Obrlw. I. >ru>om»u Jg
np into Mr. Dillon’s face ns he paid ;
I
«OO4
passed only a bit of clever acting S trimined, p« rfoct in flt, and cut i*» f-dilon ibk» ¿Ole All this.
his compliments, the little white
Uofc-otner with aut«tant‘al workmu.»hi¡», 1« «hat haa buU np'
on the part of Juno Trent, or was ) U tho Qr«at4Mt Mull Order Bum nena tn the Wozud. Wa
ilOTHES
I ) co be the ck©4»j-ea» CtoUimr Hou»o i*c >■ meri» u
hand fottr.d a rest upon his coat-j
it really in woman's nature to make < (
RD. L. IXtTNTLZY & CO.,
US Akt> Ki lUsKKr Hiaarr,
sieve, and they ’moved away to-;
CHICAGO, ILL.
such a sacrifice as she would make I roatofflew Drawer MT.
pother through the throng. That ■
asrSENO SIX CENTS FOR POSTAGE. CLOTH SAmESJREEj
bv renouncing such a lover? Was
glance somehow seemed like ai
she the adventuress lie h id mental­
mute apneal.
ly decided her to be, acute enough
“1 fee] as if we were quit« old ac­
to see that by such a feint of gener­
quaintances, Miss Trent.” he said,
osity she would make the inlatui -
with a winning cordiality, which
tion of her d votee the more com­
none knew better how to assume plete?
We wniil to mere««« onr circulation t . ry largely«lurluic tl»« in*itrix f|o- U »— t ■ '<yi» l- it, if | < •
“Our mutual f-iend, August, has
Tn a«*corii|il! h thin wu lie. <1 die co-opérât oil ol <»ur |>»fN«.»it nqjpUr* n .lt ó.vb»i -
I - .
Oh, wonderful power of womanly Bible
«me of our prMswMit Ju« 1er** Wolf .«! *.I i |«*4T» i -il» «*» nd • » M<«.*M»*r * . i • •'7I ÍV »• » m •
1 •>” d<» <>
not been pouringout whole volumes
oi
•
our
e
But
u«
kii
nv
I
at
It
will
Idee
a
»
edr
*•
rülnary
I
ubi
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t
t
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ti
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. • .
eT’.rt ♦ of every »mo <»f n’ir |.r«M««t *«'»*irlh«r4—we aliali Dava t» ini»«” • F» M» •• '•
,v” •.
'•''■■
of poetical rhapsodies for nothing. beauty! With t >at sweet face still f .-ii.bitiou«
mut amloti« to iloithi« «»nr circulât on. ami, by «.»eclai ai rangeiii'-i.t aita ohe o. ih«» I
.
fresh
in
his
mind,
even
Forde
Di.-
ing puiidahlutf houaoa wu aro «-uauled lo malto j ou
I hope you will feel flattered when
Ion,
cynic
and
world-weary
as
he
I say that it was the desire of meet­
An Offer Romarkablo for Its Liberality.
was, could not pronounce so hard a
Bead it: ,7b
ou*
»«W XF-«’t » O no GubscrlbiOr f» Mit j»
fr Oro Y©r.r
ing you alone, which brought me
//»»■>
P'i
trill ginn Ab-»O U^e y Fr®», "nd nettd h</ unni.
judgement Upon her. Should I e filili
Twenty’fivö Completo Novata -unj ha u^jlrty'utuiaj arírctjimn tkf/'i'l'Hiu
here to-night."
then wash his hands of the whole • n i L»' :
“I appreciate the honor which
VI Vr
llrr MnalfrM fl.-stlny. Hy tuirei M. D«e«l.‘* «a. 1M. A l.nw Merrfto«».
Kto. 1.15. A Wlekrd 4.lrC H’N.aKlu
<sh Mspirt. »“ M T- <* .!•••■.
affair, let August’s passion run its
V-.ISS. Tltf Pr«rl •Flti«* O«-r«in. B»
I*ol«r« a Kl M.«
Au«vtM.
the interest of such a ncted recluse
TtirOllU
kentter.l,
ita Mr
K»
IM.
A lirui <• < «iwi.r.L H» K. I. *-r. vai>a->n
bent, and leave Fate to set the fin­
N-». IM. The < Mlir»rMli< C h I i I ii .
A ■|'r«»M»»le«oHiv i*lrL My”Tn«t DueweM.**
as Mr. Dillon does me. August has
«..siili iirt.Mt 4«ulll» H.vAWaeeÁM.
Itt 4 n ,. «ai. The Fore. lll.'l K m UI c .
k<* OtaimoMil llrm-ol. l
Fnlavly kf<,uto«*d. «y Mr* awm 4.hrweMasa. /U'M. K m . I fl*.
N« !J«. t IIIT'-II sh ..-, Iit Ktr« H
A F H¡«r •».•«•of. I' Mr«. Aí na
told me much of Fenn Eyrie, and al decree? lie was half inclined
I In- i'r«iri of fin» l»rli'Ml. Hy Hvi vi«»itof >aa Jr. N,. IJJ. A«n1hH*to llltolnr*. Ht M
to
do
it
in
that
moment.
There
toltw-n« »»rrrlrl*’» l»MUgi«i«*r. Ity M. T. C ai u<.». K». i n. «»ul orihe Men. Hi <•«.«■»
or the mentor who sacrificed liis>
'I or I.I .I vm F.itsu Krlde. Hv M
« net ItamvwT. Ma. ITS. The M(wrv ««f h MtorH». Ht Mr-
Na lie. Th« Eill Umlwto. ", m T
A •»uHg«*rsM»M II .»WIMM.
Mr« Ani» i.-.«ri mm » i «.
.a. 110 The My.terv nt lllHvkwoud terrrg
ItlMtokltlr«! II.Il
M vhkm torni M K
V.
own inclinations to guard the inex­ would be a tt>rm at Fenn Eytit,
Nra. M •» w »• * • »ui «i
I b<- Ita rllrf Itirlinrd |»Nr')<»i«. Hr H. L F
«"-.
but
in
the
face
of
the
inevitable,
the
TI.«-I.lilii-«fl.l II
«»I the lluilgiioilt-»w Hy Ma. DM 'l'li« I naf nf Ihr Ituthter». •
perienced youth from metropolitan
Na. ini. Tlis
___ ________
_
Murwl __ k . Enrm
Vyairrj
< U t«"MIIV
•
I.I.II»«, Iil"ttflr-I.
I-
r«<u
meF.nrtS
fu
fin*
I|.
*.
«»
Jri.ra
V«a«n
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I f • 4«ii.ir<IÌMii*> I’. m L H» l»r. J II. H-.ito.toaoto. Nm ICT Owl urti««» l»«-pfha
temptations. You must find your temestuous old colonel would suc­
—
Ita-lllbulta.n
Ita
Nia«,
Tìs«. J,««»».'« Il iil.
tovi v«tov« <*■>»», Jr.
•«
cumb and Cail his children home.
»to. Alal-siMi Hy Mi.
Urto. F m I
. I». M. T <' aii .. ,
task an arduous one."
•eiMWiif ■ Mn-r.-f. Hy M ».<v Orn. W»y.
•T. A l*'«»i I
« llqnler. «i
M. »t « dded m .-.I l’nrt. 4. H
i.y « m 4 I h - l*rof»b»-f. Ita U’ iinim ' olii *.«,
He
had
strolled
into
i
room
re
­
to,„ry mì h li <-4<l tug Iti i. g. Hj il.« nitthar n .
Th«* ..............
hi «ileh’ ....................
-hrldgr Mv.lerv
“I do,” said Dillon, secretly
N.
If'lll.#, I'V nia hnr n|
• ». |nrtl«-«1rH
Initol
A ite
t «n " tir«-*» T«*mpÍNt|.»N. Bv Mr» li «*<»•»»» X. • t. râaU.wl*
<>1»ss~ R»
T . I’ rimas '
piqued at having that sage and ven­ mote from the pleasure scene, un
•» Ifyiar I oítf. H» Mr« Dr».v
A lloilrru < iw.l.-i r Ila In H'.ii.»^ • l'.y« Tberwe.-*
T ir lai •»!'• Il itwr. it» M.T. Cu»»'«».
CI. A BrMgr »r l ass «•. fir .u ha r l>.-. ’’’»i
»¿> TH-F m I n I Unrrln«-. Hr Ml«* M K Ha
tir ! ».I <a«.»r It. < i
Am v«r*.
erable appellation given him. “I l.ghted, save for the moonbeams
, ||j:.l «Atri I»r T>r.«l Ita M.T « *ii.»e
Ma. •». A <|iirrM A ni.ligai Usoirn. Ity ih» a
•’ D.r. Titani«-. J
m I M a K-'Vi-l.gl*.
H. itat.Kll ItsMMAk»,
acknowledge my inability when struggling mistily in. 11- st.ou
Olii llrrrl' i>. By u HI i.M 11. Ht'.iiwat i..
*«. , h-. T'ln Hintc-hf<rr4 It-'nasr.s. «r lls 'iss <'«-
I«!itirw*a Uno'. Iiy >*■ I.ar'.rr Manar««.
•«. «?. ’Ihefsrti-eU'iiri-w l<s mun-r Ihri Dm««
near
a
curtain,
his
back
to
the
wall,
MM hi laai'a. It. ih» aulii'« "f '* D<.r» Ti.ama **
Ka. M, A *hM«in w "H'*<« Tlire.b <sl4. Hr M ' nr « s<
'•»
temntation comes to him in the daz
Ma. M. Th* Fas'n! I
hm a ani! *«ii.alii»es •<« « « • a, «a lln.p».
I»v ant—r ■ D« a lh*rw.
A I HgMti.iii.1 ìlvrolwr. ita Mi«. A Ft.waiw.0. N.I. hl. <*nrrl«f mu '. •il'Y Mr Hi mis <*■««*« r J,'/*
zling form it has appeared to him. and his brow knit in Jeep thought,
I hu. ni .-r<»tl <«ruiif.-. Ita Itrrv W • »• w.w.i.,
Ne. Ml M,tr« Hitter iltMia Drulh Hi«« barai 'Dara
Th«r. » *
4 MrMtstrl < nil My«-. Ita hr« lias»« M »eu.
when a light step crossed the
Tb ■ ilr.-iiwi II iiiiiMn. il» M
»: l’ni.l.iu.
• E Mfe«arM«*l Hi Wir.-nra.i.M
Perhaps I should call it fate.”
SI. f m I?»*- tlnlt.lu»«. Mr M.nvl’srir if < r
I ba I rm«urr »f If r»ni*l4itr<l. Hy K. L. M«ar-
threshold;
there
was
ji ru-tle ol
m Tt><-Kwiwautiv Adtrnlnrra
m M.
The velvety dusk eyes glanced
Hr TaxMahHan' v
Ti«** Il1«»i'l» minrra wf John Xlrltulaun, By
λ. A O m H llrnrt. Itranlhoraf' Da » ft
draperies,
a
breath
of
perfume,
and
IT.
Ilnrk
liny«.
Ki
idimr
<*«>«■
Hr
rad
I
í
.»
h
Ihr
II
MÍt-ra.
Ita
Ml«a
Mei
ne«.
Z/P4.
np at him quickly, reproachfully
A r»l" m F I hrer l.ltoHa. lu II Hin«» lUsails.
T'L .*lai|.*«n « "R ’hr
H
ii. A t ttsr If arid'« Vrr«*r. Nr
I’j«« \litrta-lto.i. h» Man« Cacti. Hsr
t ien a shape outlined læfqjeawin-
but she did not speak.
llura IlMrJwIrk'a Iti » al.
Hj Do II V . «. Na. 74. < Hllrd Ifei k. M !!s«« • -
II all Fi.iwrr«. I>» M .»" - 11.ui awa ///4,
No. Tl. MHrlr A Tr-. mlm. Mr *
Tw«. Wi-rrliMMl'a I rimr. M» l|<>aa«i» Altra, Jr. •fa. 7«. I m <
N. f. N. au tour
“So you know of Fenn Eyrie,” dow, with the moonshine flittering
Ot».»ig- 4 i . m HI i T.!'« Jvitmrv. By Sfl-a Baar.»nM. M. ’• T' b Vrrt Warn««, n» Mr«.
1ST nRlrr Kefe. Hran»b«.r
lima I|,«. «. ' HiJ. nv. T« Th- Mr»l«ry af tlas> »1-1!» Tro**
over
her.
lie said, after a little pause. “It is
fleaprrtis.
M T f'a; : >«.
■ n-harar** |>.ra Tto-rn» ' /U«>r.«
|mn ihr *rrf. Br M»i vanii « r.,ws. jr.
Na. <» Unbrtrl*« Var*lar- Hr W
rather an imposing place, old as the
..a.k InhrrffM'.rr. K« M aav t'n«ii. If a y.
Ht? wits startled to Bee the expres­
ho. “ Jal.M IUw.-rhiinl.-to G fe»
flint II liili-r A.ght Ita U >«ikr Krrnou«.
N-i.
*r I»»«"'«
I It«
I hr Uri InM». IUM T ('«• ton».
r
No.
.J"«. Mr Miar
H
hills almost, us gray and grim as sion which her fice wore. It was
t »r l.w»4 4»r Itk'hfa. I'y antear “A (Imai Ne. *’-s Iutdr
r • <• w»n<l..lln«*’to Ur«
••Ilari
ra T ' •■*>■» ' IH'
fh
•
*.l'ÌANrd
nf
Gr-aMW't».
Hy
U.
T
C
hrm
».
the stern old warriors who have held n if a musk luid dropped from it;
«fa. «t. Ifrd i'awrt F*«rsw. Hr Fra lls-nr"’«.
A U ma .n’a *i-»rrl. Bvt'.-nw« awn.-avA.
Ne. «S. The Fra«»« Hr«»-«». «'
4. will« K1«rr.
. Ftiair t-M.iisn
Ne. «I lla. k la the Old lla<n
it since tlw time it came to them, i wildly woeful change, which
t «ir - L Ingi..«.'« Oiaite. Ily Mia. Man« A. Na. »1 Tlir l.aal I'ask N«M-.
DL«a».nl«d
N'e. M tlaatr*r. "« H «vau■
.-.•airr'a« »Mt». Bv »Im M T Ticvae. tlf-i.
a royal grantofrom King Charles «poke of tragedy, and despair, and
No. "* A HiMrfttom thefiso.
U ‘••».¡g - Ita >lm ilakB» Uu.it>
Ne. « The<’rl.-t.rt «•» tl.e II«-». th ‘ t bi l*:u-a
1’nl.ou »f \a»., M» ki..r.rsc» M.toaraT,
..n.. «. Dim«.«.
II. F«;
the second.’ They have all been bitterness unspeakable. It was
f »rslug I be Frfirt . II» Mr«. Ai.r«<s|.an
Me. • .. I. Thr Veil .w Wn.L
I'» OnMg.4Irr. hy Nm. Aawt» N-. «». fieli llrsloluR.
N-.. M. lllaalng.
tM
lighting people, those Fenns, from hat sight, perhaps, which held him
ill. Br M «
•«. tll 4.
Ne. W. Anna. Ita Mr. .’:
*a. M. Mieter Una-. Ita
Sir Rodciick. who dropped his ti­ still ami watchful -for what n^Ldit
No. 31. Vnlerte’a Fiste.
Mo tt. A (¿ w M.- m hun
Na «< F*at< Ml ar, th« «1
tle ivhou he dime over here, down come. That something was to fol­
IU »
hr Ki .Ti W. F.em to
*0. M ffwAI-y < Mflr-asn.
to our colonel of the present day. low, Mr. Dillon felt assured. He
Hi». n. pM.t.t It.lMl
Hi M
Ko. li The Nrlel«. A«l*l«*
N*. «I. l<.-an*p^ ihr hi birfi. Io.il. Hr »i
who distinguished himsilf first in fairly stilled his breath, and after
Mo. 10. h Ortdf-I Min. Kn
••«'«•ret- B
Utotooto.
Ne. Î. Th« l.nwr. I
.
Mexico, and afterward on the west­ a few moments’ interval, which
••f I
U.I Mr. Ko. «. Henry i rkell. !«■ ‘
No. « > *n»ra ttnm.ar, H» •,
ern frontier. Fenn Eerie is a great seemed an hour, had his reward
M.«rrlMe«.
I>y Mia. A rm A. N.'. •. lit ne Kvr» •««•• •*«»!4
Ko. s < Mpt««tn ilt< k*. >.i-a
»1, aw>« nr »f D-ra Th.i««. '
Ne. ». Aanang Ihr tettfr.a.
granit pile which might have been
The casement before which she
i ill plvi/j-nll w«Dty llvy «•» artiili-n
. .
, r
», *«•> Br”
If T Mutato' » H/«’»
T M lt'»V««lrt HIM to| l«MI<t'l| l-ll««R, It ll tl»«'.v n-
built for a fortress, up among the stood was pushed open, and a man
1 ••. l»|
N •!•• l!|M IIH.Ui', of III« mil li’irto—lilt» V M*-” . flirt
rin» win-st
win-.
<1 v.ur.'ii •
N"i* h ili.» 'niig m,.I Hiira-
■ il » fr» mi
peak« of the Alleghanies; but the confronted her.
Ji,*- rr talli' h I'l’ 'I .» 9..»el* »ml c;.no»««, jn'l ivl'l b»4 p-rt. • ;*V il ligi.I
k'«l- lu U.i« i'«‘ *•«••! f«-r -<A • • t tn e«. li In t? •» .V- mik L- a* tl •»•!-»» I1! r*r
plantation, which lies quite along
“\Ve are punctual,” he »«aid, in a
ton» »I y ; let.«y f.’ùim 't.Ryelinora-ft?#. I " g.»i I 11 u II- 1'ii‘ij <-r
• •) al
I* n ,'to,H,VrÄ4/#;»;> TiHHitv ” « I» n « imi ••»» 1 uta n«rcr br..s ».
in the valley, shut in on nil sid< b nccring voice. “I admire your
y r«‘..1nr til thin i>-ipi»r c riel |.*r hl*i»rr » i n m '«»r. - i-.| <<-. |>1
'
Hilft Ihr»'
n'll linvu !»*<• tv llvn ut cb< *n « li rn.i«*
by forests and mountains, is one of visdom in I eing ro , mv love. And,
o Pi W n! Ito r to 1.1't OMH y «ni I »
rt»H»r in th •I*’«! •
• I »U* •* >*p 1-t-to IH «1 rra.tern I 111 rHH •!«> H. It I1 «•’»■ ill t
tlie largest, richest, and most boun­ I any, you’ve got yourself into a
.4 • I H» or in «In «U« c .IlVMtonllif. bui ita- r dy f.
. « V ir r«vin m ttoke in»r |»H|»- r toc a » mi *
tiful in that part of the State. You Mung berth, Juno. IIow did you
*.<«- i ><4 n 'h- : • ! 4 cer'uh.iv ».!,«■ who v III
»T « ’■rte p b-
k •»♦.*,r lull’ » rU‘.t .-ut *• <
can hardly-»imagine a finer sight iuauage it?”
e«mr . »••.! tu !.,ul i u*; rn«.v u tb’inf di'* *<» <!*
ut l e-
<• i-ii llDj; t’i/n», yb*i w i il l*o d
than the massive old manor Imuse,
PW II».
She did not reply to hit« question;
* r*b«AH «<•' at’ft *
with its wide grounds dotted ,with
>. r I. y » h i n » a t-.»4«
die drew h<r-»i*lf up to her fall
- « tv II* • « Imi iit-t
forest tre< s, and irbluzo witli sum­
you j.i;^ r; .tL"J*»r by
height, and asked one instead:.
mer flowers, with vineyards and
“What d»» you want ?”
fields stretching away until they
“I might want to clnim my own
are Jost in the blue haze < f tile (lis­
property—who knows? I (night
tant hills, IIuw do you like tín
want to see how royally von bear
picture. Miss Trent?" '» ■
yourself—youl-^as pet plaything
‘■So well that I wonder any on<
of the hour in Mrs. Eveih ig!»’»»
could ever voluntarily leave th t'
house. Bette! than vour other
original. It might be better if you
jKisition, if I nmy be allowed to
were to persuade your friendto re­
judge. An old lady’s favorite, and,
II n Lew. •• why, ?.dd!e. yon rechn': cry abets
turn to it.”
ttt I only raid Airs. . ika vas a rety well-
rhey say, a young gentlemen’s
lufonncd uooun,
A *. lajcd J »4 W0U.4 follow
“Do you advise me to try?”
ber ejam. le.”.
choice. What u change for you.”
»na. I...E. '‘Yea. end >'*■
yen ea'd you
“Assuredly Mr. Dillon.”
Wished I could laai.a c t,. .ok t s <f »iah ms X ia
“Will you tell me what you
A
lieu,
—
and
?ho
tnak
■•»
LCJ
uu
j
¿.UtuK D«4
He put the question significantly
■lie na« wbai 1 her. n't”
want? We utay be int«Trusted
>¡n.Ló-. •‘WaathtUK*
and she answered it with an earn­
Maa Lrr. •• »• cl», the rtt aH of I w’nfeTUMk
her« at any motiient."
Hon from tits i’e^aa n*» t. «-y
1 cdiait that
estness which p-izzled him.
she knows <1! that is Ku In , on red la br- bt and
‘‘Anil it would not tqieHlc well for
ante
ruining
I
s
corve*-«»,
k
u
br.t
X
Bue d do aa
“I hardly think you mean qui’e
well as fbo tots if 1 La - tH rar.w aoutro of
you to le found in company wilh
Sfermation. She 1 rt ne tin ¡A»t nntnbar of her
what rou say, Miss Trent. Pardon
agMte« lately, end ) k: rr e dm re in one Lour a
such a disreputable scatup us I am. Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of •eauin*.
«bon: v ri<» * c < x l ! rn-LeM end the
me! Io you understand the bril!,
California» so laxativ«* and nutritious,
topic« of the ¿«y. t? v» I w- uni p c.k up tn a month
Is it true, Juno?”
Ly Diy oocju/.vr.ai ch'*.D w :h It < nda. It certainly
with
the
medicinal
virtues
of
plants
iant prospect you relinquish when
«uteri every tup’; «*! i..ur t, f.-cra U.a new« ol
known to be most benelicial to the
••**1« »Imi true?"
the dny do-.vn «Y r:a d* tifia o. bouapkeepirgt
you Vanish him?”
human system, forming the ONLY PER­
and every» « In* ii.eo bcaaUa”/ Kluinratcff. loo.
“That you have made your con­ FECT REMEDY to act gently ye: Every
tube li am. a ^k.a orc? to the Al ma' «te
“I understand that the noble and
eons«» bcek end rejaca o»t to r et you t<» take
quest, and are going to marry your promptly on the
•J
bemaroU’a Fatteily >:a arir.e ra th ’torlea are
wnrlika Fem's have had nothing in
Fve - tn b->’-g^«:ch for i rvcryu.onth.
victim? " You wont answer? Well, KIDNEYS, LIVES AND BOWELS eegeol.
a« a pince Is found ror t etn l ! o in ita pape»; end
common with unknown ladies’ com-
Mr Allen «»ears by it It I« r ally » uuderful
I m|vise >ou to do it. .Make sure
—AM» T»~
bow it «tiit« every member of tb
7;ily 1 ”
pani< ns from first to last I un
Mu Lex * i» ell parha sib du »irr«endfora
of him, if you can. What I want
Specimen Copy ; fu», if iti* any tbsnf like wbat yea
Cleanse
nt
System
Effectually,
dorstiu.d that it August were to act
oaplt I* it will ama-e and ln«iñic. the whole fus.”
— io THAT -
of you is whatever you have for
Mn« Les. ”1 e«v »hat W -teasing« Demoreet,
the family pride at defiance bv u
PURS BLOOD,
the publiabe«. 15 East 1 th .‘trw t. >ew Tort, fit
me; you know very well I never
•derla* t-» «end a Speeimo » Copy for Iw cents. «•
REFRESHING SL» EP,
niissalliniicc, lie would uever be fur.
weehnt luee . n^thing, et each number coetaina
do «aut anything of you emptv
a ’ FtUern Or er’ intidvr the beider to «ay
HEALTH and STRENGTH
given. I ask you. if you are truly
Pattern toba may chooe . and ‘n «ne aiao- wMeu
handed."
Nitur«]!? follow.
one is using it
akne uaakoe aacb < cpy we r h 3- otare asid 1 je t
his friend, to save him while there
waat a iaebrt pat er> like Mn*. >lion's Thp
• nd all are delighte
it. A«k youi
j “You have already had my qaar 1 druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Man* •aberription pri « (« rrvly 'KQs ye«r: and I
is yet time.”
meut ray 1 can't m * w bow they eau pebMaS ••
ter’s «alary. That I eould let you
•ét ant a Ua«.atm« r.»r w* RtUa
factured only by the
•‘And again ‘August," said Mr. I
iiuve it, is alue to tho kindm-M of
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
Dillon with a slight SniEe. “lfow
S* m FiANtisco, C al
Mrs. Everlcigh; she does not lei me
Lecnm.*«. Kv.
NawYana.K*
very Will you appear to know him,
want, fat auj thing.♦ Il is inetesto
Miss Trent? In tlie light of that
for you to ask; I have nothing more
• -aw«« ti«’
knowledge, now, how do you sup­
to give."
THE
BEST
pose such an oppenl, emlnnting
.» . M. F mmv A 4>’«
I
‘'Nothing—and she is
lUuktrh.-d, l>e*cr»pUTc and Triced
Doni j ou, would be likely to cflcct
with gams that a prices
SE-D ANNUAL
1 ini?”
Fvt 1091 erl be rw»Se'! FREE
wear. Come iny beauty, be quick 1
all app-Mji-t«. m .»1 m la«iaeaM)n,a
“IV¡Ml
van mean?"
An4th«ChM|Mtt
eiMtomcT-» It is be-ter than ever.
She put up her hand involutatily.
Rewey person u»'r^
■(Jidvtbit men like our friend
A j'-ire! im rusted locket hung at
•h ^d »rod f’ t iu Addtese
are more ten u - kmis of a |»Mut • la-re
d . m renRY < co.
0- < R* s iwirrvvne. T-iiab such- a her throat, the only urmuuent «1«
OtTROJT, MICH.
—PUBLISHKB.-^-
Lwwr«-
tn rfe w©r!
h ilf w
k pur upon August
S^CJoldepÇeQS^r
WiiulJ
illume Ida passion tbr
OF ROClf/tlRlJ, ILLINOIS.
bin; to leave you, in
v * »•?•> me-«, «MiMmaa»,
h r!
You can say yeti -«f
MPh.iiit adv. rilacvm^ I MMar'
and al the Power t'pn.*)
‘ .*» '
’
f r trw’h «w«l pi —
y
’ •'rmt ' M« with rhe hrvm.*rwf rbetl '
earth could nut tear him from yoi j.
• •«•»« m m-'i *
---------------------------------
n a
‘ ‘
«-Uto »I
h* » Ut V
ou have made a slight mi-take,
’■h
who
It i n«i rUw
*u
•* <a
* **• b« vini
A i»ri>aa
Miua i rent. You do tmt know me,
**•*
»
Aenlv »I tB «
--------
Ur.cte---. . .. . .fm p. u.r».
free.
nr—furgivs’iucl—you would base
Of Payette Idaho
W as S he A n
i
í
I
d
m
bit
HARDY TREES
SPECIALTY.
■tU'C It, U«Ufa.
f 1 <y»u l
•• Wvl'. we « I
“Ye, ; hut I Vic- ‘
.
nv re llua w« v»
«1 » i p tny
rbh
E«teii»i»«
|g.
Hanjerì
1 LLU|TR à
Nur ««t. rwrapruda, 1Ï5
Hrre<, i» loe.tad on. half mil« from Pay-
ell. ùe|ot, .it llie O. 8. L. Ry. Thia
Hlm *.Çnr ií9r
4<aia, bx t hti-aa i*
Nurawy ha» doue iiioi. to ) ro~
I
lailas »Mythin* t • m I k » »• ht »’• ’ ■"* )O11' '' ft
¿own« it-l »n.l.h«l-.ki-4a-lo- !'• M»«« «al
I
- r think «tir Is : «'«1 »•■ '"»«« ¿"«I M '*1L
have to be. M, Wir.it "I make h li;.<«iw
than anyn ■« I mt itm w. vet »lie • •■"'U «“'•
pris nit mo w lh «omo . ulnty .......
re ikal
Udsinther'-mf-ri i.n t b«aul» of i.ur llm. ""to.
and »h.’i always ' merry e- a larh
W Ito" I »
h..w she manages 1>. •‘‘«M«,1’", Ìt*?.'• ’
| 'Oli! test’s in» •‘Ki elt
B.t 1 “'"¡K,1*
tovered 11 r ' -ecret.' When we married.
knew we .hnnl-l have lo Iw very rar. Ini. Im. she
................: alle wonld . ave ter Ms»» tin«.
Anil ah i was right ! I wmildn l d.i w ithoni II
eelf for double the •ub-enpinm 1 r re. »«
It t >g. tli. r, from the tlile-pafe to iho last w
the stories ke. |i our hearts y.mng; li e »ytmp
•flmportanl «vents and arlo«iltla mallew k«
me pitted so that I ran talk nntlerauHtdlngl»
wbat is ipdnfc ou : iny • ife i* alwy« trying «on
new idea fro n tho hoii-vhold ftepnrtment : •«
m«ke< all her flre’m an«» tho»e for the c 1-Irtt
•n I rh* gets > H her pattern* for noth In?. " ■>» IT
Ms^azinu : and wn •TV« d Joe when l«e w a*
»•*
with the r-nup. by «loin? j”-»
1 V’ ,7 .
tiHntnnin Djpartuic t Jhit I can t tell )uu ha«.«
• What wo di rrul Manzine is it ’
•* Deni ’r—t’s Familv Ma.’ii: it*’*. Mi«l-
> “Wli.n! Why fiat’* whit Lil wtuiteu »o bad.
in 1 I tol I h r It was un <*vtr ivagarcv.'’
••Well my fr eni. Ciati* white yon mil« r
erand mhtaic. r.t;d <m y u’.l better r-j nfy ••
»o n at ' •”> can. I ll tn’>” ?<” r i*:i ». t
t here,
on inm ife’Hftccnn t : »’ c m bound to have a china
t’tt- et 11 ti »o f r • nr i » v ciblit’3 n xt jnonth.
Mv ol I ,-. a
luol* fruit Krov inc in
eru Oregon und
Ka»f
Idaho
than all o'.htr Nur-
acli.M combined.
per««: i oiher «nii-i-a *•
a-* th. tr.w
*>»«,?m<.uu„¿ "a «•
are ac-
cliiumed and
•urh varied«-are
cVered !< r aal. that
ar. Known to thiiz« and
Sourish
in the
mountain
The "IIIAHO" jxar
country.
will bo of red in limi.e.l wan.i.M
for the fir-t time this year.
This pear
is u native al Idaho ia con-idered the fine-
ear grown and it er remily hardy.
not fail to plant a few tra.s
\ddre-n. Payette Nursery,
Piive.le Idaho.
m
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hrte ytar- buch., in uui ,.;. ;
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• vn.> fcacn- by ÍHMÍ!, u».,'
ln<im «> Hur, «r • il.n^
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no hoc «- hip . uhi be ite
n«y Order, or t ml.,^
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\Gfir« S HARPER 4 »4.1
Hu ME ANO rAR^-
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LOUISVILLE, KY.
fie Leading Agrlc«!faral J< urnal cf tha Sei.1: i
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TEI irr’-n« WT F9E"mu
1891
Made by Farmars for Farmer
As a record of successful agricMltup
ftfD b’AMM h«« no cqimt. Every topic
»j agriculture i« openlv uutetmeain in
bv the farmer«thcnis-lres. No eatpen m *
fa securing a fill! cccount of evy.y not:
ces« uu the farm. H ia distinctively the
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, A record of their daily I.'.- >■ «••nt«i
aud Uata«ge whrch . • . . • ;i y’^.-.u to
ITS LI*T OP C73NFR '»UTC
, Contain« the UAzncsof Lir
n-,«,~re
gts uf the South au<l Wcet. They th
' of t! coretic.il farmin?, hsit of the re
I tons which eottf^ortt ua to « nv ■ E D
Waldo E. ftrewn ; Henry Stewart : Ju!
A. P.J'ocd ; left’. ’.Veihorn -, Huyh 1 Br
C. tviirar: Steele s y.iyjiu T B Bak
hast of others make this joutn. 1 i». .
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fully ires tod. MaryMareaen, I.oiHCiU
Brown. Mr». Davie»«, Miss Calx It. Mi-
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ute regularly.
FAiTH LATIAiIR
Is in eliarre of our Ckil-s en'a Depart: -.ent.
she has the ner.diar iac»i!ty of beiii^ buJ
lereotiiii and l-aMractiv«.
THS MYSTERY Of TH! '«fATON
T h a thrilliM? sl»»rv appearing in W ove ?
F amm . by JnhM JC. Jlualck, and »e
.i
attention. Short Mories by diMtn£«i-kcd .eriit
ppptu; from lime to time.
BILL AAR’S LETTERS
Appear in each iatve. and this hnnto-oua
piter wa« never more inier««ttng than at Li •
Lima.
IN ITS EBITORI AL JBEBAETHWT
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behalf of *’Varme.'s’ i.iyir.a "
It 'a . •
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«• n-'
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farmer: Co-oprrxt.c*« i . yio :'7 ti e i.inai:
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