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along, scarcely knowing or heeding whither she went. Some new shad Naw York Weekly: ow seemed to have come over her life within the last hour—some i And bo it happened that Augusta I brooding phantom of evil, she her Vivian had let a bright tear-drop or self knew not what. Only that she two fall upon the shining folds of was very, very sorrowful, and longed silver-barred tarletan as she sat | to be alone. there all alone. “Miss Vivian!” “Augusta,” said Aunt Bessie, ■ She started like a frightened presently re-entering and sitting fawn. herself down to work in the sunny “Major Culthorpe!” corner of the bay window, “how old For he had met her at the little is your sister Helen?” wire gateway which divided the “Sixteen next month,” answered Culthorpe estate from the less pre Augusta, spiritlessly. tending grounds of the cottage. A “I thought so,” said Aunt Bes-j tall, handsome man, with Spanish sie, sagely. "Do you know, Augus eyes, a rich dark complexion, and ta, I’ve got a new kink in my a beard soft and long as Hoss silk. head!” Major Culthorpe’s cheek was slight THKKK TIM •■ A BBII>B«MAID. CRY OF MILL:. .481 OH. MY BXCKl •TOP IT NOW, ■• on rr wiil too urx. I bevv beca troubled ■»■/ «•»»• «Htb die»»»» »t th« kida«y» ha«« triad I •Miay Alffcrrat remrdic» »ad hav» a.u<ht aid from diffrraat phyaioaaa withoat relief About the 15th of April I *»• »afferiag from • very eioleat attack that aimoat proatratad a»e m »uch a maaaer tnat I rraa bent over When I »at dorrn It waa almoM impoaeiMe for me lo get up alone, or to put on my clothe», whaa ths kind Providence »ent Or Healey, wMb — OREGON kidney TEA, to my hotel. I immediately commenced ■aiag the ten. It had an almeat miracaloas effect, aad la th« »»Coa- bfcateat of all the gw Mt» at Ik» hotal, m a few day».I am happy to Mate. •wawaaend the tan »a aB a aa I have baaa. 1891. I>ayeite JXTursery, Haaxnr’s Maguí Of Payette Idaho. ILLU«TRAT« HARDY TREES A SPECIALTY. ILLUSTRATED. This Exten.tive Nur«e«y, comprising 125 I The impua ... ■. ■ere«, is locatad one half rail* 'rom I’ay- I America, by Theodor» ch:l<i. will », <•■ atta depot, an the 0. S. L. Kv. This in Hatper a Matarfn» darin« ih» r-,B J............... Nurwurv ha« domt more to pro •f the «ear imi. Sh» ar’b-le» on Bornia, bv Oliarle» Pud)»«- W arner, W| mote fruit growing in Ea-t- be aonttnued Ani..: g other n. eru Oregon ami Idaho traction» will be a iio'el b« CherlfX than all other Nur- Craddock ; arol eetlon -»f orgl-ial .. r«w. .velies combined W. M. That kera«-, u«»w paVilaheo tor H a« the tre-w time: a novel written and il la» ra «4 Wtllii da Maurier: » uevel'ette b • are ac Howel:» »i d » »er.ciuf peperà ol pi climated anil London bv Weilar Heaatd. «uch varied»- »r» In tbeuutnher and varia'y <>f illustri offered tor sale .hat per» and other »riii le» ot> sul Je<"a .d t| are Known io thrive and tereii. ■» well u»i’t the anri.a »4 < ha I ita »hort »torie», po.ai ». -e'e . Hom gouri->h in the mountain ns« will c,.uU ue to main ain that i country. The “IDAHO’' pear ex. el!»n> e >or » hi< h n •> ». , will bet ff red in limited quan i e* iinxuilbed ha* for the fir-tt lime thi< »ear. Thi« pear i« a native uf Idaho i» considered the fine«: HARBER’S FKRIOI'IC a pear grown and i< ex remely hardy. Do Year; not fail to plant a few tr«« HARPER’S MAGAZINS Addre.«s. Payotte Nur«er«, HARPER’S VYKKI.Y Pavo'te t«iah<>. HARPER« BAZAR P. F STENGER “What is that?” asked Augusta, ly flushed, aB if in sympathy with H omb » branded forcing herself at least to appear to the touchof crimson which suffused Either Right take some Bort of interest in the sub Augusta Vivian’s whole face •title OU. ject under discussion. “Did I startle you, Mi-s Vivian?” “Major Culthorpe next door—' “No, but I did not expect----- ” «/ :/KTTAe/\^r iT£; Rau««—Grant ceunty. Oreg.m. don’t you notice that he comes here t? :via:f4N£Sr 11 She stopped abruptly, not know p oe—Burns c«>unt v. <>rewon. ■WS00W9RK- every day?” ---- -- --- .. ing what to say in her confusion. ALMEDA A. STENGER 'ÛN(W tW^WMQWaLCWG£.'s^ “He never speaks to me,” said “Were you going for a walk?” CHIC«»«», n union SOUARt N. Ÿ. »»«”«»• CiTTts brandad Augusta, coldly. rOR SAJJL By “Yes—no— I don’t know.” “But he does to Helen! They And Augusta Mushed more hot NEW HOME SEWING MA on Left alile: «irci« were out an hour yesterday looking ly than ever at the thought of what CHINE CO., 725 Market Si.. •4. A «»III in at the lyacinth beds. I do really a goose she was making of herself. San Francisco. Cal. believe he means something, Au But Major Culthorpe did not seem Paicfic Department. gusta. Helen is young, to be sure Kan ge— Han ev and Grani < vunty Oregvii to notice it. • P. 0. —Hur a. H arimi cou’ tv, or —only sixteen—and he must be “May I have the pleasure of walk more than thirty----- ” ing a little wav with you?” he PERSONAL AND i’KO'IPT “Thirty-one.” said Augusta, with asked. ATTENTION OTVEN T( > PA I’- a little sigh, so soft that it was “Helen is up at the cottage,” Au- ENTS, CAVEAT . TRADE scarcely preceptible. gusta answered, impulsively. MARKS, etc. "But lie’s very rich and very “Is she? I hopesheis very well; NO FEE UNLE S PATENT JI f handsome—a great deal more bril-1 but you have not vet answered my IS SECURED. CORRESPOND Kant match, in a worldly point of ENCE SOLICITED. question.” iiow view, that Lilly’s husband. Helen , . Si “Of course—certainly—I shall STODOARÏ ¿i CO., i.i « . » ri ■ne.; liow’i couldn’t do better than to accept I be very happy.” stammered Augus 613 & 616 7th Stroot, N. him if lie should happen to propose, ta. Ami she thought to herself (Opponile U. Patent Office.) “ \V II. xv WASHINGTON. I>. 0. and so I shall tell her.” fot. I> H. "Now he is going to make a confi “ Yes : h it I Augusta dare not answer. Mar started to kv dante of me.” I’m ‘Tuva .' an I * t ’ t.r I <»f - n< and never rying ami giving in marriag»—how having anythin«; t • *iw» hr ’ ov your wife TO HF CONTIWURD. down rert .iinl shu li»<<k d a • I a ¡>y ae a civ «■ tM naturally they came to every girl | “1 think she i-* ; and wr nr- < <• omica'. too,— have to be. My wife c n make a iiiue mu ’ irthee but herself. Here was little Helen,' Artist (with elevated evebrows) BEST than anyo ’e ! « ver knrxv. x t >’•»»> always sur- prising me xvsome • aln’r contrivance that wearing short dresses, and scarcely ■ — Humph! You’ve been having STEEL WIRE ROPE SELVAGE. adds totheromf >rr nn I b-.-un * f our little oma, and she’« always • merry n^ii I ir ’ When I ask WIRE how she manages it. s’ o i&n< a l.m hs an i says: out of the school-room, and Major your house painted. a ‘Oh ! that’s my e'C’-ef ! ’ W t I think I’ve ¿«3» Culthorpe. one in a thousand, hand eovered her ‘ secret.’ When vo married, we both Suburban Host (porudly)—Yes. knew we should have to be very ear ful, but eh some as Apollo, and polished as Looks gay, don’t she? made one condition: she would have her Magazi»- And she was light! I wouldn't do without it Chevalier Bayard, had already sin Artist (with cutting irony)—XVhv self for doable the oabacrijRioa pr ce. We k together, from the tiile-pafe to the last w gled her out to be his wife! A didn’t vou put on more colors? the stories keep our hearts young; the synep of important events and eeieatiftc matters ke keen pang of envy shot through Host (apologetically)—The store wr acknowledged the best me posted so that I ran talk anderstandiugly is going on : my w ife is alw ivs trying eon for Lawns. Gardens, Farms. Ranches and Railroads. what Augusta Vivian’s heart, none the I went to only had six colors. new idea from the household department; ai PHIC1» K l DL’UED Fold bjr dealers. FiUllQHT PAID makes ail her dresses and those for the c Idrei IcMVLI.KXm iOl LTRT hETTlNti. New »hiBg! and she gets ail her pattern* for nothing, x*ith ti less keen in tout she felt how base No »HCrinff No bagging? Kxtra Heavy ftvlvaare. Ma?axinc ; and we saved Joe when he wa< so sie The KcHullen Woven Wire Venae Co., Chicago, Dt with the rnjop. by doing jn-t a* d r»et- d in th it was thus to grudge the royal Editor—What’s this” Poetry? ganitamn Departme* t B'.t I can’t tell you half “ What wonderful Maurins is it ?” crown of wedded happiness to her Get out of here or I’ll----- ” M Demor.’^t’s Family Ma^n in*», and—*’ “ What! Why that’s what Lil w - n» nl so ba young sister's lover. Stranger—I’m not a poet. I'm a an 1 I to I her It wa* an rViv.ieafce.,‘ •‘Wk’ll, mv fr end. t’lr.t a x.L<’ von made "llelen is the last of the flock." rh v mester grand mi«t i »». n» d o » y n’d better ratify as M>>nno added Aunt Bessie, meditatively, Editor—Oh? Sit down. nn mr " i t »1 . • m sub. ‘except you, Augusta, and I don't Strnnger—I'm sling slang. < aveata. inuir-Marat obtained, and all Pal- Mv Rat eui hue .«e-** > (>ndu< t«»l for Moderate Tees. ii i i *• IBI suppose vou will ever marry now!” Editor—Have a cigar. Our 0’ e e OneneWe U S Patent Office, i • .n’l ati I wr can nre patent In lees time than those "No,” Augusta echoed, looking - te remote from Wanhinffton down drearily at the waite tarletan Bend .« hi -’ .¡rawing or photo., with descrip 1. • x iU tion Ue id« «e. If patentable <»r not. free of • « * f or Chat re Uur fee not due till patent ie secured. folds, "1 shall never marry now." A F mo’i ,H.»w I.» Obtain Patent*. ‘ with names »ftc»nal cdente In your State, county, or "And you’ll be wrv happy. I town, sent free Add re «s. daresay.” went on Aunt Bessie, in C.A.SNOWACO a conaolatarv vein “People that 0s*»M» Patent OWc.. Waahln«.on. 0. C don't have anv ups are never trim <•< t«» l’riMty r • rii hvr Med with downs I tear heart alive .« ■» «i «bn, »• Mrieealy, I’m an old maid myselfr and I'm M-il art « r th*v I * iti alao fiinriaS k *-«•«•■ r»rw th«» sure my life has always I een art ■ ■{»••«» !«•* • ••». «• a«<li t easy one!" ■ uh ’ ■» »•«( ••»V" wli»*ar» • «* ' h I W • "4 W«S *1 •. » ••! I • ••« •••* > | I |‘. A4« r- •• *r e« * "But if you never had a L ve?" E.I', ALL», k. «•••« « 4x- <MkH»(M, Laliir "Well, 1 don’t no bow things would have seamed to me then.’’, said Aunt Bessie “I've always Combine« th« juice of the B. e Fg«of felt more like a widow than an old RENT IT THE WORLD. California, so laaativ* and uatriu • ». I«, «raería t-;uaAltea are un»urr»mail, actu-'t- THE OHLY TUBE maid since, though I've l-een Miss wuh the metiicmal virtue« of piano »ut. i< *■ > boa«a of an▼ other brand •w Gr.^un.iTTHlutvii«, known to be mo«t beneh i»l to the X ivmA to the end of the chapter, ’ V t■ r < ■ : «GINBRAIXY. 1 ■ humin svstem. forming the OIX I V 1TR just as vou will be’" EECT REMEDY lo act genii/ yet promptly on the And Aunt Bessie fell into such Four Trill Numbers- a reverie concerning old times, that XX'ith great premium offers, on re t »-• ceipt »1 10 GENTS, and address» s she never heeded when Augusa of III M ARRIED LADIES Only slipped «»ut of the room — w roar - 55 ceiits a year. Best monthly in Down into the garden, through PUF S BLOC 3. w«.rl«l f«»r the price Address Wo hedges of budding lilacs, where cro- r.CFHu: 1 NG SL -p, rn in’s XX’.irk Xthens. Georgia cub blowBoms sprinkle the borders H anil « . ««F.N<------- 1 HE « I < t >. I -e-v N « • « r ’ » I with g«»l«l, ami pale si«ow-dro|M> A-« v t le t with in I all > • • « were airend« sending up their stars »S, M «Cf Or <1: gg»»t lor ( ... < I oui» the of spring bloom across the rustic C ' err• p’’? CO. bridge to th«‘ olitarv walk among the evergreens. Augusta tlitt««i HARPER’S? YOUNG PEOPI.M Potage tree o all iiulx rriher- Uui.ed i.'ali.tdu. «»■ >iuxi>-w. The vohuii». <>f re M^xseine l«,i he Nnuiber- >>r ut.» and DectL eac !> ìeai. Wiien no ime t« e -in -ciiptiona ri:; beliti ».'i h lite N'imti u r«n- al limi o rereip ol «rti._r. Boiitid vu'unieio: ILoix«- Magai three year- i.«ca, in tiri ■ io li binai be -«tilt by in n. 'u -pnìu.un r«<-».-i', ¡>«r volume ('io li Ca « -, < r iàh, cult- eu-u- b«- alai:. <1. - -lid. in..ex o Har er’.» Magatine. Airi cal, Analytical, ami Ciu-.itieil. for V, 1 o 7'i. im-iu i;v, .foni ìuna. l-iórt .» H-tì, otte voi. S vo. 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