East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, May 20, 1891, Image 4

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    through bis foul heart, and then
fled—ran to you Armandus.”
From New York Weekly:
The poor creature had scarcely
CHAPTER III
Leased speaking when a ghastly
pallor usurped the momentary
‘‘STILL warm with his life ’ s blood ”
flush which had been born of ex­
‘ Well,” she continued, having
citement of the moment, and fell
been reassured of her lovers undy­
I in a dead swoon against her faith­
ing affection for her, whatever un­
ful lovers breast; for the poet of
pleasant events her recital might
Brainbridge now knew that his
bring forth, ‘‘the old gipsy was
j long-loved and long-lost Marcella
standing at the end of the long
was a maniac!
walk, where she could comtftand a
SUi
“Yes, yes! Great Heaven! she is
full view of the house, and so of
Combine! the juice of the Blue Ft^sof
I mad!” w hispered the poet, as he
California, so laxative and nutritious,
course saw me, and advanced to ¡tenderly raised the inanimate form
witl) the medicinal virtues of plants
meet, and taking my hand led
known to be most bene^^1J° J!"e
| in his arms find placed it upon the
human system, forming the ONLY I r K-
into the rose arbor, and drew
| lounge, and pouring a glugs ot wit e
FECT REMEDY to act gently yet
to a seat, which placed me in a po
promptly on the
J>
(from a decanter standing on ti e
sition with my back to the entrance,
' table at his right hand, be pried
herself being seated so as to com­
-AND T ' —
open the set teeth, and putt.ng a
mand a full view of the park gate,
Cleanse
the
System
Ef iectua 11y,
spoonful Between her lips soon had
which I hud managed to leave un­
— SO THAT -
the satisfaction of seeit.e her e_.es
locked. and by which she had en­
PURE BLOOD,
slo lp open and raised to his face
REFRESHING SL. EP,
tered. She had soon entirely ah
HEALTH and STRENGTH
A
beam
of
saneness
again
looked
Borbed my attention, and I may
Naturally
follow. Every one is using it
say fairly enchanted me, by the out from these dark eyes, and the
and all are delighted with it. Ask youi
druggist for SYRUP 01 FIGS. Manu­
marvelous and brilliant future she soft light st >le ov r the counti nance,
factured only Sy the
while
a
swe.-t
but
terrible
sad
smile
was making out for us—vou and I,
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
Armaiidus.” faintly whispered the played again over the once beauti­
S an F rancisco , C al .
V ovisvili . b , K y .
N ew \ ork * N.^
poor creature, raising her large, sad ful face of the unhappy creature.
‘
‘
Armandus.
”
she
whispered,
ey< s which were tilled with tears,
to her lover’s face, as though she she opei.ed her eyes.
"Yes. darling,” he re
half doubted that he could love ber
and sle-p.” lie said,
still.
throb-
But when he answered that si hand caressingly upon
bing
brow.
lent appeal by pressing her still
M ac $£
time
since
He
now,
for
the
first
closer to his heart, and imprinting
.-ntcBE&T*
love-born kisses upon her cold, it had dropped from her hand,
^rMt:f*IH£ST-
white lips, and hade her proceed, thought of the poniard, a nd so
2, iWSCOWGRK’
she no longer doubled, and r< turned quit kly stepping to the place w here 'Ci'iKw twsewii^M(K^n?cQ?5^c
to her narrative with new hopes it had dropped, pick'd it up ¡mil cHie.ko. ZS UNIOM SQUARE. 1Y
' ..'v
nu;‘ua »» roR
stoh . mam
«¿ts-ruu
SAlX By
held it befor the lamp, and sur< ly HIL0U.W
and fresh courage
NEW HOME SEWING MA­
"Well.” she resumed, ’ she had it was stained—ves, dyed deep.)
CHINE CO.. 725 Marki t St.,
managed to entirely absorb my at with gore.
San Eraiicit<c<>. Cal
The last heli’ hour had been like
tention when suddenly some person
Paicfic
Department.
or persons fr mi behind me threw a a century to Armandus Clarendon,
blanket of some heavy wrappings so crowded had been his brain with
over mv head, which so completely serious questionings.
That Marcella Marsden was in-
stunned uh well us smothered me,
But
that I was unable to give any I sine he knew to be a fact.
<*
!
wliat
position
ought
he
to
take?
alarm. 1 was caught up, and frit
Ipyself hastily loin some distance Surely he could never relinquish
in the arms 01 two persons, when 1 her to the cure of a mad-house
was placed m a carriage and driven And her parents had both died
hastily awav. 1 then for the first fi-om grief within .1 year after her
time realized mv situation, for 1 mysteriou’ disappearance, and she
V •
«r
overheard a voice which I reeog 1 < ing their only heir, her father
Y
V
lived—the voice of Richard Ran­ on his death-bed, hail sent for the
■w’SF
poet of Bruinbridge, and placed his
dall, and 1 swooned------ ”
1
‘‘Great Heaven! the voice of fortune in Ins hands, in trust for
j 4S>
Kit-hard Randall!” i ept-ati <1 the I his daughter, should she le found THE CRY OK MILL
'
within
twenty-five
years.
After
, mv* BKCKl
poet.
that
time,
ho
ever,
the
poet,
was
to
STOP IT f“OW,
Anil for jiiBt one moment hih
make
use
of
it
as
his
own.
SC-i. : t
3- TC._____
arm relaxed its firm hold on the
I
have
been
tr<»ub!ed
many year» with
Ha<l she only retained her reason,
form he wus pressing to bis heurt.
disease of the kidneys and have tried
many
different
temedies
and have
‘‘Yes. dearest, the voice of Rich i j Clarendon loved her well enough to
sought aid from different physician«
without
relief
About
the
15th
of April
ard Randall!” she reiterated, •‘Hut| ; have smothered every feeling of re­
I \ws suffering from a very’ violent
attack
that
almost
prostrated
me i*:
pugnance, toward her betraver, and
dearest, listen," she shispered.
such a manner tmt I was bentover
When I sat down it was almost impossible for me
But to get up al ine, or to put on mv clothes, when
And she raised her head from the would have married her.
kind Providence sent Dr. Heuley, with the
I
could
be,
dare
he
marry
a
maniac?
ahoulder of her lover, anil gazed
OREGON KIDNEY TEA, to my
hotel.
I immediately commenced
with such n peculiar anil startling He knew that Richard Randall using the tea. It had an almost
effect, and to the aston­
expression in her eyes that her had been a suiter for Miss Mars­ mi-iiculous
ishment of all the guests at the hotel. /;
in
a
few
days.I
am happy to state. £
dens
hand,
and
tnat
she
had
pre
­
oouipanion released Ins hold, and
that 1 was a new man.
I wi!14”
vious
to
having
met
him
l>een
be
­
rec mmrn.l the tea to all affiicteJ
springing to his feet, gated search-
aa 1 l»avc been.
1
ingly into the depths of the large trothed to Randall, whom she dis*
G. A. TT’PPRR.
and now sparkling eves before carded for him; and he now fullv
Proprietor ( tridental Hotel
nta km. Cal
believed all Mantdla had sa'd, lioth
him.
during
her
sane
moments
after
she
Eorjust one brief moment the
poor creature returned the gaze, had entered his library, which pre-
with a soft light stealing into her cetleii the ravings, when she eon-
sparkling eyes, and a gentle atuile fessed to the murdering of Randall,
and all that she avered had Uiken
playing upm her pali> face
Then like a fl ash of lightning the place even as she said.
scene chnnged, and the soft loving
Clarendon had net a female
light died from out those hand friend in the world, but he deter-
•x
Minis, dark eve», but to give place mined at once to find a mponsible
to a terrible and unnatural brilliant, woman to take charge of his de­
■ I r IV INE WORLD.
Aiv-^nkaqaaiittMu, una-i r*,**.^ ketu«'1y
and spnuging to her feet she eon mented darling, and so through
fronted her lover, who stool like the long hours of that desolate
: 1 t>.v I. K RY HE I.
URXERalXT. 1 v r
one petrified.
night the ¡wiet sat m his easy-chair
“See! are!" she cried, drawing which he drawn up lieside the
from the bosom of her dreas a small, lounge where the poor creature was " tlh great premium offers, on re­
ail ver-mounted poniard, and bold | •leeping calmly, for her physical ceipt of |Q CENTS, and addresses
mg it up to her companion'a gaze. strength was nearly exhausted, and of|° MARRIED LADIES Only
5ft e*nU a year Best monthly in
“See. Armandus.it is still warm! arranged his plana.
world for the price. Addreaa Wo­
TO »■ CMttHVU
with hie life’s blood!
I thrust it
man’s Work. Athens, Georgia
Ijosr AT
1891.
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