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a y et ; c IXTurssry, THE HERALD. had never come into his house. To be sure, it was a bright little thing, sweet and cute, and he would have WEDMKMDÀY. A FM IL ¿9. loved it dearly and been very proud WOKTH WINNING. WOItTH KEEP of it (as he was, after all, if be had ING ‘only known it.) but since it arrived, Kate had been no companion at all BY MATTIE DYER BRITTS. for him. She was everlastingly up CHAPTER 11. ' in the nursery, and she neglected From New York Ledger; “There! Bless my soul, if I had her drest and her hair, and never not forgotten! Who do you think ' read or sang to him or went out wi^i him, and he was feeling the is here?” change sadly. “I ex old n’t guee», 6u I wont try. "Of course, it is right to be a de Tell me!” “Cousin Jessie Kingsbury! She voted mother.” he said to himself; isover al brother John’s now. Caine "but I do wish the mother had not so entirely displaced the wife. It's to-day!” hard on a fellow, and I don’t like it. bid she?” Th« re W v. <.s no very intense inter I don’t wonder men gel tired of he was not their wives, if they all du thirsame ■ uear of the you g lady's way.” Just then Charles ran against a urrivai. Guenti- «1 t ruuükíonie, passer-by, and as he glanced np to but tike felt oolig. d to say, as Chas, . apologize, saw his biother. waited: "Ah, John!” was his greeting “I'm “Will we Lave to invite her 'just on my way to your house.” here?” "Well, I’m on mv way to vours,” “Why, of course, Kate! We’ll replied John, laughingly. “We do our part of the entertaining. < with Stella and John. We -u.i-t want you and Kate to go with us to call to-monow and set a time fur h r ‘Faust’t might.” "No use to go on,” returned her to come to us. She vvill stay a ( -. "I have bee trying to in- month or two. Jess 1» sio livelv. wu d . J< to go. i-ut she won’t.” can’t be dull while she i s here ” “She won’t! Wbv not?” Kate was just const •ions »>f a that precious queer tiyuige r.t Chark •y’s word», V a tii ki-t. I>ut but she led the wav to the table, W t. ■ - 1 «us'. lullingover and poured tea with her usual t . 1' i t. r.t 0 Ii ar theopiira pleasant maimer. . . in' .,i ai ts are at vour seivice.” “There! I forgot som (•thing el?c. Not uniess vou gowitlius.t liar- d Charley, suddenly flap ping bis hand on uis jrocket "i’ve let. Of course, you will, though. Ami Jes> can use one of yuur tick- got a treat for us to-night." ; cu. ” "What is it?” asked Kate. "Why, I hat div know about going Charley took two si»all squares of pasteboard from his p< < ket and mvself, John. I don’t like to leave Kate at home alone, you know.” held them up to her. "Not sense! It is her own fault. "What are they?” said she. Cotne, 1 won't Fear a word more. "Theatre tickets?” Forward, march! It’s time to be "Yes. ‘Faust’ bv a splendid company. I knew you always ' off.” Charley std niitted, feeling a little wanted to here ‘Faust,’ so I got ’em reproached, for, though he had set on purpose for you.” Charles looked pleased, but Kate’s out with tiie intention of goin" to fair face clouded, as she answered: the play, when he took a second “Weil, I’m sorry you spent the thought, he did not care to go with out Kate. But Miss Jessie was very money. I can’t go ” “Can't go! Why in the world willing to be escorted by her hand can’t you, then? You are so fond some cousin. And Charley did not see the o£good opera. I thought this would j laughing light in her eyes, as she lie a real treat.” “So it would, Charley, if I could 1 whispered to Stella: “Mrs. Kate had better be careful leave the baby.” "But I thought you had a good I of her property while I ant here I might take him away from her." rl?” “For shame, Jess!” answered “Well. I have a perfect treasure.” "Well, don’t vou think she might Stella; but in her heart she did manage to rock the Inly for two wish Kate would give Charles a lit hours on one occasion? ’ ask Charles, tle more of her time. "She is making a mistake, seriously. "Oh. but Charier, lie might be her thought. "But people 'never get any thanks for interfering, so I taken sick or something.” “Yes, the house might burn won’t do it. If she makes her bed. down; but I don’t think it will,” j i she will have to lie in it.” returned Charley, more shortly I | There was plainly nothing to lie than Le often spoke to Kate. “I'm done or said. And if in the fl.tshes very sorry you won't go,” lie added of Jess’s dark eyes and brilliant ns he rose from the table, his appe wit. Charles almost forgot Kate sit tite quite spoiled. "It is a dis. p- ting at home with the baby, there was no one to blame, unless it was pointment to me.” “Why, ycu can go, I’m sure. Kate herself, for leaving her right Charles. 1 shall not care at all." | ful place to be filled by another No; I'll stay with you, and we! woman. Kate had gone to bed before he i have our own musie. I have t gi>t iiome. and he would not disturb not heard you sing for a montl»." Kate In sitati d a moment, then her. But nt breakfast next morn ing he told her what n grand time rhe raid: they had enjoyed. “But Charles, T must stay up in "Ye es? I am very glad, Chas.” the nursery. I never trust Johnnie said Kate, rather faintly. to Sarah of evenings.” "Oh, ves. We only missed you, Charles frowned, stood irre.-olule dear. But Jess is so Jivelv, one an instant, and said: 1 uuldn’t help having a gay time "Oh, well, a h r. By the wav, Kate, she I shouldu t k 1 * at are so busy with the «ill not stand on cert- lor y - at to rail on; uno g nv. r wi ll Stel- I 11 VP III s‘av ’ ■mi can ?rnri» Kate s I k C veiling. r euy. 1»lit) ¿ouïe Il Of Pavette Idaho, S 1 LLCp HARDY TREES SPECIALTY. “11-11»! 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Mis* C-tkell, Mi * ?.• Alice Vi’iuatou cud u score of vthc.s will cgüíi ;!- ute regularly. fa : t : i latixzi Is in charge of our Ch«’. -• e~. * pí-r»--»— she has the nectiliar íaetdly of tercstiug and instructive. STENGER .H orses branded • Either or Right Oli Li •tiSI«: OU. l’.an.-e—Grant c«uuty. urex.i P. O.—Bur. a. Grant county. Oregon. ALMEDA A. STENGER TKZ MYSTCBY C? THE KATIOfl Is a thrilling story nppeanng tarin1 in l.o F arm , by .I o I iq It. Mcstck. ?r«d i* ex< Rtteution. Short stories by distiufeuLhcd w appeal lrcm time to time. BILL ARP'J LfTTFRS Appear tn each and this h-iniorc-.- - ’ p’iit-r wüí never mure intix «Ming tb?* lime. 13 ITS BBITOKUL BFPAPTT? ITmtE ano F aru speaks boldly r.i’d Í Behalf cl “ Fnr?rc-rs’ Rijr],; vi‘ton ”f the tnná’ia b< r-^sds for the iarmer : 1 farmer: Co-cperati.m . Tru.ds C attls branded on Left elle: circle 2. À Split in !» t .)D! I».: t ARITI. 8 VFEKLVMlJ F I ili«- LB A ’ G.nr L4| wrtyt¿| i . b .an t* F cipa» .J i>• « i r J «.ani ..f ur ¡p i«* RVtauiio.ii iied b.iJ u’a prog ties . kwmm J orili« a <i imend I LIB. im a dSited] a tij i viurnis ’the vill«Ì|fl t al. »ri i a .t.^ • «it mu» i'.ts^ i < 1 ' t . I e hiarjti i t>< » i » ju ed • i- |ii| < I Ub.i« . Alt luj » v. id. i s hvie ci^ recaní for iht qui ine viaitur 1 m Pit Til ¡1 AR! ER WEEKLY.1 II A It PER'S M HARPERS BAZAtl HARPER'S A'OU Ml Hi l’< a’ngv Free tu all tallii Stai. a. « ar ti a, . r Mein*] The Vo. 11 mt 8 of he *»■ he fitar Num! e- /vr,J '»Vhcii no t.ti.e ¡a wa /L j J »viri.« »»iih rfce Nsw.trtrd rip? of wr er. i J-. Ulltl Vo.’HliHSnf liir^ ea:8 1 n k. in 1 eatrlch ■ ■ inuit p a M-c )>ai«i,«.rlM , pvt.ae pr..viiie i thefrtL« per volti.nc for |7 * a ». d ’ lo-h < 1 aca r.-r ea<h VJ Biding »ihj i.e »etti I t ssl eipt of I'. 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I h The,.- « .v bM ! »ii. . .- o- V, ai cr 1 tnr,.»^l . C33‘ EXZIÜ lln Lre. f roa yec^n’i . .-j. <a v.as a ve jr wil- Inib. ' -d v t.Ji' u»i¿iULo-JdL¡.vw b<r ■: ) A I. r. \ rntî Î- *r—-k ,-*n - ¿ yea irfshcdlcoc ’ ».» a e t.. A r. j e; aij.i* /.lieu. - -and • t.!.V< Ï k Ixr CV.4 cxth.S. I ut Mui' .hav r.'t.’* EUM FC-."Z j * v k<n n.-'t jun.1. ’v -tütkri:* 11UA LL2. - ». cU. tko jn x aD o2 cr ’'fonoa- lion trocí Cs no t . ey k.ke. I cdh.it t.xt •be knows all tùax is coln.t oc. rnd is br bt and *;,c I-.1: Da Lin j PorvL.- ?j cosnpAsd, ent. ruining i i conreraaiira. but I ci»u d co &e well as rh-j toes if 1 hai* the »arre source of pure ar.d whvksow.c ir.j-jJh c> - r Inferaarion. bhe ! rt me the issc number of het contain either e! k ^ i or f I.ocpkates. c. ? klagaainc latelf. r::«’. 1 la. rr c • n.f re in one Loor a reaulv*. ebon; a t I i . s aoekl txitteis end the jaiious substances.-E dgard G. L cve . I h.f tuples of the dnr. î.-.-ai I vr • : «I p c?t co tn a month ty my occasional c.i :: <v ;h ;r endx * licertela!? "The Ravel Dakia~ Towder it umfiMbte* Cuvera e» ry top 3 <f i ;u.r t, Lera the lcmb cf the purest end moit rekaUc Lakin* pewd. t.ie dny darn ts t’.e d til a c.’ Hm«e\cct>iig; and erorvihin : is so oca’.tifa’’/ lllu»trate<i. too. ofTercd te the public. Leery U jo ?. mx . o £®: s orcr to tho Alena’ ate •• KE52V A. M ott . IT. D.. Th. D." consce irei: r*»d .cas?a mo to fri ron t<» take •’The Royal Bakin* Fotruer is purest inr.•;< Demjrcit’s Family f:?. r :n* rs th »tories ere so good. El.- t.i boye «vateh for I every tronth, Ly ar.d highest in strenrrh cf nay baking j.cv. r« a j ice b found 'or t era al o in its pages : end dcrof which I hare knowledrc. Mr Allen • ■.e-rs tv it It i* rally ocderful bow It fin ta evrry taenia r cf th ¿Jily I ” •• V.’H. XicMiiriit. Hi. D. ’ Mn Lis. -u<U pcrîia ? 1 1> d u-."ierrend fora # A3 Alum baking po^vderA. no matter hew •peeiasen Cvy ; tor. if i: I anything like w bal yea »avili-. Itwi.; itna-e end in«tr.tc. tbewhoJo« f oa.** righ their sirength. are to tc ?voided fs dar- Mue Lsa. i ree that W Bennings Lemoreat, gerous rhos:d>i.rc )>>wders kberste th-ir jra« tbspablUhc- n lawt j A f ir» t. >tw YwCs i ’ '•» ircelr. or tiadcr ckni&AC eban ;«s u*. offerin; t • stri n Specime » Copy for Io cents, ro urioreuc-a. wseant lo*.- njthing, rs each number couuins a • Pattern Gt t-r’ enfiti rr the fcok’cr to any F«tkrn the u v choos . end ta any aiae- wbieb alone make- e-ch • <x y vw .1 3» certs and I iui< want a iack : pat eri Eke Mrs. .«Hen's. The sabecTjdk'e p t o ia only 2 0 a yerr; and I mu.-t ray I csa't ace how they ern pnUiak st etag sa t » Uvras fur m - U.tie aeoaey> It! I énly P rinters ' I nk . >1 I r A /VZ’KNAL JC£ ADFZXTrS. . Ihfl si » ii Bcpcitj cf Cavonzaxit G Combine« the juice of the Blue Fig« of California so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plan . known «0 le rro-t leneti --I to th: human svrtem. fowling the ON I Y P: R- 1 ECT feEMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the -4 KIDNEYS, LIVER AND B9WEL2 Cleanse &• tystKT Effectually, — ARD T »•- — SO THAT - PURE BLOOD, "I shall do my part, of course, 1 he Charles kissed her, put on KEFR^HING SL. EP, Charlev. ” his overcoat ami weul away. Hut HEALTH and STRENGTH • That’s a good girl!" l.e returned I NsloraHy f.'Hc.w. Every one is using it ufter lie was gone Kate began 1» be consciousofa lonely, uneasy feeling, in lunes of real pleasure. ‘"1 knew 1 an l all are debghted wiih it. Ask v.-ut ¿rvggrt fur SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu and to wish she had gone. too. Of you would if—if that wretched—"I facture 1 only by the ‘‘Charles Grant!" course, Charles was as loyal and CALIFORNIA FIG SYRU? CO. "Oh. excuse me—that precious | Sttri rMAMCIXQ* C*U Into hearted ns a man could be. kct’wv’T 1 •. I .. New Y ork . ’» / But, to think of him silting bes’de baby—did not al sorb all your time that dashing, black-eyed Jess all Then you'll invite her to stay when the evening, and showing her al! th-y call?" -Yes.” the little attentions which he knew "‘You’re a darling! Wish I so well bow to give a woman; it But you can •orried her, lomeliow. and she could lx- here, too. And ut Ctigapsit could not help- it. She was not HMtke vk< m slay L> dinner. Good jealous. Oh, no! She had told bye?" A kiss, ami he was off • ’Oh, ye»! She'll stay, fast him to go, aud re mllv hoped be PUBLISHED.— would enjov it. But—but—she enough»” siglied Kate, as she went S^ÇoldepÇeQsçr «lid wit>h .lie had left Johnnie 1» up stair*. "But what I wish is CF KOCKFOt-D. U.t.LNOIR ^arah for one evening, ervnint and made that peop’.- would Slav at home as ! ' • j «**> K . I'nJd-ta me of that opera-party will« Hie f d > However, a» Miss Jess has Mîh »«V «Hw »am nft 1. .< and anti baby to keep her 1 .'» \ ,wt home. it is to le expected that \a for Charles, a« he walkcnrnp- she will go anywhere where she idlv over to hi. nruthw'., he Wou ran find »naiwmeif, not to uiv ld if he waan’t a preciotM rar- f it nice little flirtation." <hi:.g that I les»«d ba»>v to ar cox too.» ^FiMinPino * I «Sia. J M I '-j - r r .et <»« >•4 I V.r«-fa i « *&-*.«• b ;«|- aere v f I»«- a , «r m v T • sa r t » < f U J ASK FOR IT! THE SELF-THREADING THE BEST ’ ELDREDGE M. FEBAY & CrtS i, Dewcnpt.vc a.-»d Pr.ceJ l'Nx-. SF--D A nnual r.e iù3l aus.»--] aU ¿P". FREE iitf». i ,r. 1» H belt rr ! han ever la it *r* c*»vn- binpd »!»• flw c«i n.echanic- a) »kill ike moit n«efui and practical fkavMs. »»<! all kn »wn nd van»af •« th-u wish* r iww itf machine d*«*rablc 1» «•II vr uao. EtXReaCG MFC CO. ruiry azi C&a, Q, - « f iFw>,tA .<•»., ( r*» /.Vwr4 a/rr \ .TrW POWDER Absolutely Pure. 4 :-É