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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1893)
I “But why, sir, may I inquire?” “Aunt Marian, will you come “I believe that Webster fayors illage admirers, t<*e raphsodies i month to the sea-1 >> my vi “I knew,” he wrote, “that you ______ .*_ r hats, the gush with me for a a fancy for change that pronunciation shore? I have •PANSY’S" DECEPTION would over loves of new not have given it to a man, nothing! How he laughed in * T *-~ — ’ can throw off mv “Impossible, sir.” over 1 and I wanted it.so much so muchly i ^qnned those j of scene, so that I can •Pansy ’ s sud- “Well, that is a matter easily set- BY MKS. ALEX m ’VEIGH MILLER. pe I long to know if your lace was as I his sleeve when he that den death ” ,le<^ 1,ere is a copy uf ‘^ ebster’8 school girl , grief and horror over -» 1> beautiful as your thoughts. And, gushing replies, in t...... They chose one of the popular Unabridged.’ Suppose we refer to From New York Weekly. ish hand! How he fooled ine writ “I will never forgive him, never! oh, Rene, how I have treasured it. ing aliout Il his birthday gift this beaches for their outing, j it.” 1*10 «> « «.* — '~-af He is a mean wretch, and he has poring over it daily, until my heart ’ j The “educator” seized the diction- the little pug dog that his Virginia I IVilVnw-- spring—1._ ' *’ * like i;" | and directly found themselves in | Rene went from me into your keeping. broken mv heart!” sobbed 1 — and turned hurriedly to the mamma said made him look rieu nr wr... ... walk the whirl of gay society at an ultra- arv ar And your charming letters, darling Gordon, in a tempest of wrath. ____ For a moment his face was Old he maid, indeed! fashionable hotel. word. an o!d maid when went to Rene was a beautiful young au- —what a bright, sweet revelation a study. Then he removed his (TO BE CONTINUED.) 7 . A thoress. who had made a decided they were to me. of a young girl s out with it. I__ glasses, wiped them on a red han- Twenty-five years old, and with a hit in the literary world with her nature, so frank and pure and true, dana handkerchief, and replacing good fellow. J Differed with Webster. short stories and poems in the last You would not have written those mustache!—called a L i them, said very solemnly: “I am And I have sent him gifts, J three years, and her success had letters to me had you known I was too! r . .. j „iy perfectly astounded, sir, that Mr. girlish things worked with pansies I A few weeks ago Mni e a gr «’• wehster should have made such a brought her the usual tribute of a young man instead of an artleBs, * TT —C • I noiFAr • ..... . ■ girl, ’ -1. Forgive me for to suit has name! Ugh! I never I school in one of the lesser Indiana imi8take a8 that!”—The Chicago gifts and letters f om admiring affectionate shall like pansies any more. I It was “examination day,” i Mail. stealing yourgirhsh confidence like readers and autograph-hunters. l(»W t ID. AV ______ think I shall have all the plant | towns and J A the President of the School . il.iu I.nt ,t liHHonlv One of these letters, from an art-! this, but ’ it has only made me know * 1 and Whe Jerry Simpson evidently does not uprooted in the tied! ” Board — a large, pompous old fellow less young girl named 1’ansy Thorn, you at your best. I did not mean mean to allow Vanderbilt to have a disdain at —was present. I presume that monopoly of the “damns.” When had proved quite interesting to the to keep up the deception so long, made a grimace of bitter over the «chool-rooin was never so quiet be asked if the populists where not young authoress. Pansy had fallen , but latterly the more I thought of ‘‘Miss Pansy” smiling so deeply in love with Rene’s writ-i it the more I feared you would re-1 mantel, fore. A reading class was called violating the laws in Kansas he re the letter Then she caught up and a bright little fellow rose, and. plied: “D—n the law! We do as ings that she begged for the favor sent this deception,. I call it loves herself in- <>«*»* »» - - -D • 1 a we please and then make laws to tit orld 'pardons from the floor and Hung in a monotone, drawled through please of an exchange of pnotographs and deception, ami the w -? — ai n writing desk </ paragraph about a massacre in the our actions. Will you to the chair at her 1 . Across the back of Pansy Thorn’s | be as kind? ' . in determined ' time of Nero. “I am only a child, and so lcne- “Ah! um!” interrupted the “ed ‘The photograph I sent you,Rene, letter • she wrote, Iv,” wrote sweet Pansy. “I love to own. When a boy characters: ucator, ” “will vou please have that write letters, but I have very few i was really my “ I will never forgive vou for vour | llage we acted a play called little hov read that verse again?” correspondents. I should be the ; at co w’cked deception, and I hope never V Blossoms, and I was cast for The paragraph was given again, proudest girl in the world if you Í Pansy to meet vou or'know vour name! . l heroine. I had a rather deli- precisely as before. I would let ne he your loving friend.” the cate, girlish face in those days, and You 1 have destroyed my faith in1 “Ah! um!” exclaimed the wise j It was rather gushing, but some the white dress and dainty laces human kind!’’ man, smiling like a chimpanzee,' how it touched a tender chord in quite co npleted the illusion. I She put the letter into an envcl- ‘why do you pronoun^ that word ; Caveats, Trade-mar¿s. Design Patents, Copy And all Patent business conducted for Rene’s heart, for she, too, was lone looked ho well that my chum insist- , . ■, then Pealed and addressed it ! ope ker’?” Iv, an orphan girl living with nn I ed on mv being photographed as to Pansy’s home in a great North ‘massa MODERATE FEES. The youngster hung his head and I Information and advice given to Inventor« without unsympathetic aunt in a country i ‘Miss Pansy,’ as they called me for ern vity. Catching tip her wide made no reply. to'vn She was shv and seiisitive,1 a long time afterward. It was that brimmed summer hat, she started 1 “It should be pronounced‘massa Charge. Address a**— PRESS CLAIMS CO., mil so fond of bonks I hat she bad I photograph 1 sent you, Rene, taken to walk to the village p'st-otlice. leree,’” said the board member, JOHN WEDDERBURN, never mad< ...., any .............. intimate friends 1 at lift t n. I am ten years older Aunt Marian had just made a Managing Attorney, I As was usual with such natures as I now. and have grown a mustache. success nf her gold cake, and come benignly. W ashington , D.C. There was a painful silence for Tor a p 0 Box 40s. |i"rs, friendship had to be sought “I could not come on that prom on' >>1 the pore’i to rest. She look moment ; then the teacher meekly | i nis Corapany 1. manag'd by »combinationof before it was bestowed, mil in the ised visit until I made my confes ed at lu r beautiful neicein wonder. 11) (> 111 U 11 I ) the largest and most Influential newspapers in the said: “Excuse me., Mr. Blank, but t'ntted States, for the express purpose of protect clasp of a loving hand the shv vio sion and implored vour forgiveness. ‘ ‘A'hy. Rene, what is the matter? the fault is mine, I think, if the ing their snbsrribers against unscrupulous incompetent Patent Agents, and each paper let gives forth its sw Hist perfume. , I have behaved badly, 1 know, but word is mispronounced. I have and printing this advertisement vouches for the responsi You h .ve been crying!” The correspondence b< gun and in tin- main, dear, they call me a "Aunt Marian. 1 have had such told the c’ass to pronounce it bility and high standing of the Press Claims Company. continued two vars Photographs good ft How, Will yo 1 forgive me. so1 r "i iul news. Pa insy Toorn will •mas.-a-k er.’ ’ i’nd frequent g fts were exchanged ’.I Rene? Shall 1 come on that visit? nut come tumorrow. 1 hive just T he two girls Incame very fond of Or shall I remain away scorned 1 ec-nVe.i a letter nhkin —from—one each other, and began to look for and unforgiven? Write and tell of tier relatives. My dear friend ward eagerly to meeting at some me my fate, and then I shall know ;’i Pansy, is dead.” Lu> " a p«rt was uci luently spinili i n tl .• Iianj future dav. you \ pl It» con» palivi mg : i ■ oi'itloii • whether 1 shall come and woo i. .1 .>11 > asliinx .ft< 1 Wai d it was d.scovered that the lair w:s tn- Sue Burned ¡•.way to post her ni-, t .1) r-'fi x •■<!. We at once put lliin wundei lui pieparatinh <• 1 . This golden summer, when the for mv brine, or remain away, and grani has been the <ienmn<1 that we are now in;n <! r : I stopiiiog to answer \ , iTK t ti«' suijrfHUtaSDUfllinfUnnailUinainrairrun U.M-- ■ letter, without ......... me ... world 7 .' under -J- ■ the n*mt? - ot nt i*ue< i *’ b Aiiti-lia. Anti-li,., n»w ! • hrniiklioul eoiintrv was looking its very love be forgotten, my very name un- ' 2. , ---- -- -------- ~ n «« ■ r- e o a * n r.r.s the old lady's wonuerin g t.pvfe.hes PfcttrECTlY HARMLESS AND SO Simr LE ANY CHILD C AN urr 1 . liest Rene had invited Pansy to! known to you I shall await your “P.my is dead—to me,” nhe tho’l r,«v the hair over and app .' tl - nOxture for a few minutes n. 1 • ,iait > ■ niears as If by msgic withoui the slightest puinor ii’jui. • 1 spend a month at Honeysuckle answer with burning anxiety and bitterly, ami her hot tears fell tor hi .. itnreverat.erward ' isflnlike any other prcparatii n e. 1 . ■ I J I i 1 Ke purr >-o. Tbeu-aiids of LAI 11 S wbo have Leer. : i ; oj■ 1 >* J • h. Bower, and the invitation had been | impatience. ( ir?" P axsy . > I. r. n t!u ii F ' ( I . t I I h »• il .<! J!' attesi its merits. lu r tost friend wtiose gay little •'Nil I 'I E N who denot n; prr«-;. I» a ! »:ird or hair on their r Ji# y accepted. Tomorrow she would i » 1 a price!'ss boon in f'uren’* At i -1’ah iiu* v\ l.-rh does* •< The letter lay there at Rene’s letters mid aiwa\s made »unshine w s't.ivi*'?, by rpi'dprhiE'it« future rro\x tit an uti'r in p. s.-it arrive and Rene was in a fever of a.... .......... *' sect in tvfFt n a'liiiKboxi- post«F<‘ U: id i’Y u.* (»<••< t : s ♦ • ■ 1 in»*n ; rerr.-i An; 1 ' xn'i. llMrlr» T.-1-b<>" or stamps by h • r with Hill rddrr^s written plainly. C« <•!' •rva > fl. qp»nov (' !l * j feet, the golden head drooped on in tier heart. . < . ’ It joyful excitement. I ’ >n;’.i Th ' advert’srment is torest ¡»nd bi might, io wp rd in every v -.ari ( We i*i vite v n t id^al ’ x ith u» m 1 von v ill ovrrv I bing as represented Cut this < c. She could not sleep that night, the window sill, and Rene's should- 'd-lr-ss Q’J-^N CO . Pd lHce Street, CI>CIKFATI,O ¥» . C But todav there came another ]<»trr at anv I «»st Of?i -e to insure ii> safe drhv« ry. V xviìI pny 5* for any •* V l era with her bursting sobs. The shv was so restless and unhappy, i • or s?ii-*i• r*sf jnj »ry toRnvpn F.very bottle inaratitt<*d« I' tier following one of yesterday, . tit; -To ladies who iTHrodn««** nn* nell among their friends 26 Bottles of Queen’s Anti-TTai: bees bummed outside the window, but sue thought, ceawelessiy. ami al ’ ‘L will presmt wi*h a SILK DRrMS. 15 yards r*c«t ailk Extra Lerge Bottle and aam*-- • and as the beautiful girl read it 1 breuklast next morning che said: «-i-o : «a «ila to aelcot from sent wr.h order. Good 8alarr or Commission to Agents. rilling the (lowers of their sweets, thereat the window, where roses: the butterflies hovered ill the gold K.* and honeysuckles peeped gayly in, 1 en air. the rollbins sang blithely in her fair fave paled with grief, her the orchard trees, blit jRene cared blue eves darkened with surprise for nothing now. Her air castles ami horror. \ w re all dissolved, her loved wast fe-' 1 « Suddenlv she threw down the ed, her trust betrayed. letter with a cry of anger. Suddenly she lifted up her “I will never forgive him. never! drooping head and gazed with tear ^¿ii He is a mean wretch, and has al . ful eves atBthe mantel with its sott S’ o most broken mv heart I t-A ■ 1 r white draperies looped with rib There was no one to hear her angry erv, for Aunt Marian was . lions. ':3f J? iffi L , F There was the traitor's face smil LING CUR'eW’ A making gold cake down stairs for ing down upon her—the dusk Z WHO ARE DEBILITATED. AND SUFFERING Io morrow’s guest, and so Rem* evi s riante face with its big dark from N ervous D ebilità S eminal W eak - threw drown her curly le ad on her and tumbled curls so -hurt and arm and sonbed in bitter diappoint 1 N ess . L osses D rains . I mpotency ofl careless. It was boyish—she had MONE V By ment. ^^PB ack . K M i dne Y T roubles . N ervousness ?>L ost anhood , R heumatism . L ame always thought so, but she had Shv was only a girl, after all. >/.4 •B ack . K idney T roubles . N ervousness ►4^ loved it all the better for that—yes, • with a girl’s heart, in spite of I.er •|V ■ siSLEEPLEssNE55.FboRMcMORY& G eneral I ll H ealth Vg loved the SHUeV, pretty face, and I u-rary successes, and shv had re € ° r ■ I the full white throat rising out of a the effects of abuses, excesses, worry and exposure. For such sufferers < < ived a cruel wound. t* rutiles. mist of snowy lace in our marvelous invention, which requires but a trial to convince the most skeptical, The loiter lyii g at her feet was hsve a relief inu cure or by excesses, or exposure, you . lay have unduly drained your system of nerve force hotlv in Rene’s we The color rose In your ignorance of effects a long and closely written one, and electricity— and thus caused your weakness or lack of force. If you replace into your face as she noted the little purple and vitality— which is drained, winch are required for vigorous strength, you will remove the cause, and health, told the storv of a clever dec- ption system the elements thus low at once and in a natural way. This is our plan and treatment, and we guarantee a glass slippt r tilled with fresh pan strength anJ vigor will iol- — clever and cruel. Send for our Illustrated Pamphlets, free; sent by mail, sealed. always , before cuie or money refunded. sies tha* she kept B*lt is no experiment, as we have restored thousands to robust health and vigor, Pansy Thorn was not Pansy Dr. Sanden’s Electric failed, as can be shown by hundreds of cases throughout this State, who would g’adly this treasured portrait after all o»: er treatments Thorn at all. It was a man who wh< in wc have strong letters beari- _ testimony to their recovery after using our Belt. “Miss Pansy! The deceitful testify, and hum many of li 1.1 Iwen writing all this while to TRI" ÜE2UT • I iffTiV R -ne Gordon—a man who bad ad villian!” she cried, wildlv. angrily THE <r . ,’,org-.t c-r-rrnt« “ Oh, I could m ver forgive him. U • 1 <i > ' • <r!r <at .-r •‘-’e gr.’e-. »’c tjattsi , ni. !c into a t-‘. s. <s * i i r mind |ier writing so much that 1».T3V»'.l Àii-ciriv t uvvi.i.wy. tie bo t ** K JV? »«, M? fefic-’» » * jO' . H h/*’; *' . h .1— ! i»U- >h I !t tai • - " t A c n . . ■ • •. -t tin* longing to know her IsUter had never! Onlv to think how I con- ; • . c • ahd ne ittucr’ _• ve i p.tt we-lr ip .m: .1. .M ' ■ r’J a.«... • 11 cu • The girlish fancies »«• ’ u* ’ • • ’ > tided in him' •:«"». .0 r, prompted that deception by which should lie like •_ _ _ ._i ha _ _ » . «* f he bad become isi-sessed ot her of wlmt mv lev, r - J eaiicaluret of * hi 11 he urn ' th* a photograph a correspondence much in lo’ e, you know. id J : ÌSSLVERY hASSIBEKT — > ST AND SUSPENSORY rOFL 5; ^WEAIÿiES5*Müfe