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“But I had an engagement—” “Your engagement must wait, said the modiste, authoritively. BY MARY PRESTON. “Here is the skirt and the patern- Krom Sew York Ledger: plate. The bodice will be sent down “Not many hours," Stephen tho’t; from the fitting room directly.” and he was right. Before the day Flora could have burst into tear?, dawned, Henry Raymond had had such grief been of any avail— gone beyond earthly justice or ven- but she wos not yet at her wit’ end geance, and Nettie carried out —and when the two cousins joined Marion’s last wish, that her 11U8- each other at the little side exit band should rest in death in the where the “bands” went out on their cemetery where his wife and child way home, she gave the parcel into lay beside him. Bess’s astonished hands. Nettie was Marion’s heiress, by a “Here’s something that Madame will made when Mrs. Raymond be wants you to get finished by tomor lieved her husband must be dead row afternoon,” paid she, indiffer But the little maiden’s wealth did I ently. “She ?avs you understand not give her the deep happiness Mrs, Goldcoin’s figure, Of course, she felt when Stephen pleaded for I you’ll have to work all night, hut forgiveness for his want of faith, she’s willing to Day you extra.” and she once more felt his kiss upon Bess opened her dark gray eyes her lius and his words of love greet wide. ed her ears. “I thought the gown was to be given to you,” said she. “Madame Bess Trefoil’s Reward. Enrico told me—” “Oh, no,” said Flora, uttering the ready lie without blanching, “it’s BY AMY RANDOLPH. you, this time. And, since you It was a clear, frosty February : can’t go on the sleigh-ride, do you morning, the sun glistened on a mind my wearing trie cherry-colored mantle of newly fallen snow, the merino? My crushed raspberry wind whistled merrily around the cashmire is really getting too sliab- strei t-corners, and Flora Trefoil j by to be decent.” Bess was silent.. For weeks made haste to button her well worn jacket and fasten on her black felt had been looking forward to hat with the gold green cock’a sleigh-ride, and in her heart dearly loved Charles Cotesworth, plume. “How 1 do hate to work." mur who was to have been her cavalier. mured she, with a pout of her rose- 1'he big tears sparkled into her red “How I wish 1 were rich, like eyes; her lower lip quivered. Flo that swarthy-complexioned little ra watched her with furtive intent- Cuban heiress, who orders such lots ness. “It’ll suit you, exactly,”said she. of dresses of Madame! I say. Bess,” to t he pule cousin, w ho «as help “You are such a money-worshiping ing Mrs. Trefoil to clear away the little miser.” “1 am not a miser,” retorted Bess. dishes, “do make haste, Do you “ But 1 do like to help Aunty Nan want to be lined for being [ late?” a little, and to pay Cousin Thank “I shall not be late," said i Bess ful Morse’s ward at the Old Ladies’ “I can walk very fast when we are out. But Aunty Nan has a Home." “One can’t support all the old headache this morning, and I can't penp'e in creation," Flora said, leave her with all this to du!” “ Aunt Nan isn’t our real relation "Aunty Nun is always having headaches,” said Flora. “I sav, after all—” “But she brought us up une bt i-s, if we go on that big sleigh ride eared for us when wo were little to-night, what shall you wear? Tin Flora. ” red merino? Charley Coatsworih “Ami she don’t need half tin likes red! He said so, last week." "1 don't know," said Bess, color things you are always getting fo ing a little. “Aunty Nan. I'll bring her," scornfully added Flora. “Yot up some buns for tea, and a pound spoil everybody, Bess.” Cousin Thankful Morse had com of crackers I'm ready now, Fora." over from the Home, by the aid i At Madame Enrico’s place, times were unusually busy. Several bril a stout crutch, to see the girls start liant balls were to take place just on their sleighit g expedition; she before Lent, ami Madame’s custom ■at by the tire, drinking a cup of tea ers were |»eople who se< med to be and munching toast. lieve that nothing in tie dressmak “La me!” cried she. “Bess not ing line was impossible Flora and going! And arter settin’ such a Bess Trefoil were among her lust deal o store by it! \\ ell. I declare, hands; and. just as the little er it’s too bad.” Bess sat quietly down to work at rand-girl *is lighting up the rooms, thy olive-plush dress with its shim the fat French-woman waddled in mering draperies of rich olive satin where Flora sat. “Miss Trefoil," said she. “here is and velvet passementerie trim an order from Mrs Goldeoin. She tilings; while Flora attired In rself wants an olive plush gown, by to in the red merino, and ndjusted a morrow afternoon, without fail, and new hat picturesquely trimmed with if 1 don’t take the job, she’ll go with fur. that she had borrowed from it to that odious 'he? Mainwaring Madame Enrico's head trimmer f.-r on Union Square. I must get it the occasion. To be <’< nltnned j done Your cousin is titling her upstairs now, ami you must take the gown home to make." l«»- « “To night! Oh,” cried Flora, re membering the projected sleighride. PERSONAL ANI» PROMIT ATTEN HON GIVEN 1'0 P \ I - "1 couldn't possibly!” TRADE “Il must l»e done," said Madame ENTS, CAVEA l’-s, Enrico, knitting her her black eve- M \RKS, etc. NO FEE CNEE’S r vitn r brows. “In an emergency like this. ISSECl RED. ('Oli RESPOND- I expect my voung women to help l'\i I! S >L1( 11 I'D. in»-—if they intend to retain their STODOART à CO., places. Of course. I will par you 613 & 616 7th Street, V. V7 in proportion.” she .added encour |<»i'po-ite C. t*. r.itcnl OtB'-c.J agmglr. W A . " N . I « . PATEN . __ » 'I . A This Extensive Nursesy, comprising 125 acres, is located one half mile from Pay ette depot, on lhe O. S. L. Ry. This Nur-erv has done more to pro mote fruit griming in East ern Oregon and Idaho than all other Nur selies coin billed. as the tress Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of California, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming the ON I.Y PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the •) are ac climated and such varieties are offered for sale that are Known to thrive and flourish in the mountain country. The “IDAHO” pear w ill be off. red in limited qu.in i es for the first time this year. This pear is it native af Idaho is considered ti e finest pear grown and is extremely hardy. Do not fail to plant a few trees. Address, Payette Nursery, Pavette Idaho. KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS P. F. STENGER. —AND T<»-- — SO THAT - PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SL. EP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. Ask yout druggist lor SYRUP Ob' FIGS. Manu factured only by the II orkks Either S a « F kancisco , C al . lomsvn r.x. I v. Nnw Y ork . N / branded Kight stifle: OK. Ra tge—Grant county, Oregon. C. (). —Burns. coui.i v, t »r.’iion. ALM EDA A. STENGER. CALtfORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. C attle branded n Left side: circle- A Split in Haaner’s Magazii T -1 « 1— Of Pavette Idaho. HARDY TREES SPECIALTY. Cleanse theSysteir Effectually, 1891. JSTursery, T^ayette Nettie’s Trial. each ILLUSTRATED ILLUSTRATED. I | ; i , I I i The import en ot‘ America, by Theodore Child, wiil be co,: In Haiper’s Magazine during lhe gre,,‘ of t he vear 1891. She articles on Sooth«- 1-__ 1- «... Ik.arllAw W ____ r ’ 3 1 ifornia. bv Charles Dudley Warner, be aontlnued Among other notetnS traetiot s will be a novel l.v Char!« 3 Craddock: a collection of original 1 'Ki' hi ‘ dra«- ira«-' ’. ■ W. M. 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