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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1896)
you must, Fritz, arm yourself with ai d he stood before the great door of an elegant residence, of which coolness and eloquence ” A knock sounded on the door. every line exhaled wealth and good BY ADOLPH SCHWARTZ. ‘•Enter!” taste But ’be house was dark— Fro tn New York Weekly TO BE OONTIN’CKD. not a window disp ayed a light. CHAPTER I. His heart l>eat a little as be rang Fritz von Koppenfels was well the bell. With bis hand still ujon educated, but so far had missed his the bell knob, he waited. “At the worst, if I but give the vocation. Me was not a bad fellow; nevertheless, his father, Jacob von letter to another, the writing exon-, Koppenfels, had against him 60 erates me.” he murmured. The bell had sounded. Almost many foolish acts upon the notch stick that he had refused to give immediately the door opened, and his good for nothing boy any more Fritz was drawn into the darkness ------ r*---------- of tbe great hall. A band held money. But Fritz did not allow his hair him fast. "Fraulein Erna expects you. to grow gray on account of this. tO I THI? YIAl He had a small inheritance from young sir,” said the serving man in his deceased mother, and upon this a whisper. "Please come this way. he for a while managed to support I will lead you. Be silent—please —THIS PAPER Tbe master is sleeping. --- WITH---- be silent. life. In the meantime be busied Noiselessly he led Fritz up the THE S N FRANCIS- 0 himself with this and that, and wrote much, and dreamed of litery velvet carpeted stairway. A door HOW FRITZ WON HIS BRIBE. FJF.TH: FRIC: OF ONE. öur Premiums fame; but so little stir did*he cre I «»pencil above, the subdued rustle of ate that he earned less than he a woman's dress was audible, a needed for daily use. Thus one hand was laid on his. and Fritz day he reached a point when exist- suddenly felt two soft ar^js en- ence l>ecame yoid of interest; he twined alx»ut him. a s> ft feminine was hungry and his money was all body clinging dost ly to his brea«t. and warm, sweet, feminine lips laid gene. upon his bearded mouth Discouraged, he roamed the "Fritz, my dearest, only Fritz.” streets of Berlin alone, and went he heard a gentle voice saving with sauntering “Under the Lindens.” Papa This is an agreeable enough occu in his ear. "all is now well is pacified, mamma is consoled. pat ion when one engages in it to assist the process of dig stion after i Oh, how fortunate I am! I Fritz began to grow w irm. That a 'nil dinner or supper; but when a hungering stomach and an empty there was a cruel mistake here was purse ar* your companians—well Mu**e 3r; bow wa* he to pro fierlv extricate him.«If from the chat is a different matter. dilemma? Fritz cared little in which direc • The young lady left him but lit ' tion he went. tie time to decide. "Where shall I pass lhe night?" ‘Come. Fritz!” i ihe ’ whispered. ! he asked himself again and again, "You must be hungry and * neary without finding any answer to the I have your room ready for vou ’’ question His landlord had that The suit arms which held hiui morning demanded the key of bis within their embrace pished him room and locked the door behind away w:th gentle force. "Y >u will him. He had no money and no 9 find supper there, also.” lodging place Ti.cro was left him Fritz attempted to speak. only the right tu dr wn himself. “Please do not talk Fritz You In a melencho y mood he left speak so loud. Papa will know bustling b rederick street, and wan your Vvice it be hears 1L He only dered aimlessly along uutil he this morning consented to have you ! reached Kaiser Wilbalm street here again, yielding to me. Il will "So! I am near the piiace," he | he all right tomorrow.” thought. The hand left Fritz's neck, and He took the turning by the pal ionce mon* the warm lips of the I ace. huddled himself up under his j |ady were pressed to his. bisfh coat CM.lt collar htkffzkti« J the th»> top trtVN opened » t before r _ 1* high collar, buttoued him. A door button cloaely, and carting a search ' "Goodnight. Fritz; jtomorruw all ‘ ing glance into the shadows uf the will be well. | tre« group«, muttered: ■ A gentle pressure pushed him "Yonder would be a good place far ward; the door closed; Fritz was tu sleep ” alone in a commodious chamber “Hey. mynheer!” A lighted lamp stood on the table, Fiitz hastily drew back. It was I and he looked smilingly al>out him the first time in his life that he had “Well, it is much neater here been frightened. A man approach than at Mother Greensward’s out of ed him. doors, atfd my sleep wiil be uin-e I i “IKv you want to earn a thaler? * Fritz knew not what to say. 1 aiu in pressing ileed **f,a mes senger, and have sought one in vain,' said the stranger. "Take thia letter quickly to the address of the person wlvi is awaiting it. Here IS a thaler Please make haste; the matter is urgent” IK Lire Frits had recovered from his scare he felt the paper and the thaler within his hand. The etran- g*r bid already departed, lie im* tuvdiAteiy dr.-w near the first lamp to learn tl»e addn-ae “Fraulein Ema S, Beargarden street. No 10 ” "A woman, of courae!” he said to himself "Kier the w »man draws all. Love's servic? bring« none bad bread ” With speed Fritz made hia WAV restful, hr thought, glancing at a l*ed with silken hangings. "But the scene tomorrow mo’niug will Itc comical. Holy smoke!” tin the table was set forth a de- lici.'U? supper. Sealing himself. Fritz prepared to enjoy it. “I must cyrtainiy have come to the wrong addrtss; but. meanwhile. Fritz, let us rat " Win« was included in the repast. « "This Frailein E’na must be a practical maiden," laughed Fritz; "on v by doing justice to this g»»»d t Iv supper can can 1 reward the • > sweat girl fur her ki.almF».** He ate and drank till satisfied; Ct ;♦ th n went to lx d «I The early morning hid already :: tl '-idrd tl>e room with gulden light <♦ ♦» when Fritz awoke. Hastily leav «i »• mg his couch, he dre*«cd hit»«* If. The toward Blargarden a* reel, "Now the cirrus will begin.” he » bouse designated was a*. n found, thought, a li th aaxiou-ly. "N.>* I Weedy Call! at] AN 0FTREPEÄTE3 STCRY Œ TRy t PHO’iTnHC?? What Chas. H. Hzckky ?. jS Done for ’,V siP Michigan— Flow th-c r - , ?y Cloud in th- s i?'7*1 of ar» Honored lY'an wris Brushed * " away by Science. Frum Grand liupida, 2Ji u, E enir.3 p-.-t». I ~ X rm cl si.sa PF.ii r a .«, —OB— •.HZ SAN FRANCIS 0 Morning Call! P&1O. cnxs. n. HACELCT. The most beautiful ry.st in M-j-»ko- g n is inrer;.;-.L-y a.~; dated the nam? cf Ha- -.b y, end i.i al! West ern ilicl.ijan t’.-.cii ’ > r. t a r.aar- i. ter hnovzj, and ri'i.-r-.y the riudl .3 and those inter;?'.-J in deeds ci anthropy. 'Us i.ar -? i l.r.o-v-. ar.ad mired. Chas. If. ilack! y 1 _ : E . a i i th.- lumber Lu;:.. ?s cor.tinu :r: • c n_ _ 1SC5, and in that time Isas a.r^.rr. i r. fortun ?. wh: :. gjvqs 1 ; '.i £. r. ;.r.’ am:r.g the tv-?al:hy men <f ? na tion. Cut with wealth ti er? ¿Id r. : c m? that lighter.ir.j cf the , i:rr?- strings which is n<rer i’.y a marked character!;de cf wealthy m.n. There is no prettier spot in the ato than Ilackley Farit in a s yiare ?rr- r 'U - 1 ! y : • . » . cmphaFidr.j; with their whitei:.s3 t;..? preen of faultiest!}- keyt lawns, in, crowning pride a towering a.Idlers monument <n the t'»» cf which rtonds a bronxe fg’.-.re relating ever in re membrance cf t! e heroes win C i tl -t the nation mlyht live. Surround ing l;.i3 park ,..-? the niaL".___ : . ll.'ddey Puttie Library—a p m ia granite—with its G'.C i v lum-?r. and the equally stately Hackiey raho 1. like a b :-hive with its € t ci.ildr'.-. Othc-r cl yant buildings testi.'y lib - wise to tl. liberality and munificenre cf this man who has rulkd wealth cut of the forc-sis of Mi higan. It is no wonder then that the : am of Charles IT. Hach.lcy k !-« —n a I . - . !. IT;-, m . • I' • •■••n .1 r- ■ n.;-.a’.a an outlay cf n r : :y half a r.;...;or.. I' r t" •? pest tv.-. ; ■■ years he ) ..s t- -m a c-Estaat ruT. r.-r from r >;r. Ida sr.d r’..t- -m.a- t; tn, rko nuinba as cf the lower lira! r » much so that it 1 os «erfoudy i-'.terfe-rcd vd.h his jl asvr? in life. For s-rr.e time past li. fr: rds have noticed that l.e 1 as s m d to, grow ung r- in, and to ! •.-•? recovered ■* health be had in yruih. To a corr ; c . i a*, c f the Press. Mr. - . ret cf • r nxformnti n. a.»d to Lis friends o have known hew he retTered. it in 1 d a tranoformation. “I have Cer.-d f r e» -r tw r.ty years," h id. seated in l.is private othce, “wit > ins in my lew r limbs s;> ueverei that the cr.ly reii.f I cot 11 get & night war ty ptttdrg c~!u w.d-y com- pr'-s'-'s c-n r: • . 1 was I -th red r~ ’-? at - ‘ : i :5 in tie day t:m- T: *• ii -».-ran! -' vmati; pt ir. r-.v ¡.: . r-:.. . ! ad I » gr-.’w ■} : r y :<.r~. f.as K -a I rr? he tl' rue t -—s LSTS •! «'^’’7 J k L my c Pi U YEAP, ---- SAX FRANCISCO H V WEEKLY call ,’Az' I-. a baiid-eor eight* page paper. It is i»-u>-d every Thurcda«, a <1 float»in» att of t e important news of the weak, g'.eaaed from every tr ier of the globe, eouipb-te up to date of iubi eatun. It fur. niahre the late-t and s»o*t reliable financial and market quotations, a d gives special attenti n to hortieuL taral and agricultural news, and is in every resect a first- tiass family paper. app**mi g to the interest of every mriz.Lcr of tbe bousenold. ------ ?4------- HF MOKMVU CALL (NBVBM lutll A W BBK) is a live n>-troi-oiitsa daily. It m th« MOSTREL1A- BLR. and is rec>«n:ic.l as being the LEADING SEWS. I’ATKR >f the Pacific C»asL E ther of the above , apers w» will send id as a i»re- tnitim «n reeel t of the follow. iu< sub'Crlptiuj price« tor the cou.biua:t>a: DAILY C'LL ÁJDiBli 1,0, Pi., K*R. WEEKLY CALL A:d ¡ùi> P.p \ P r L a ?, >2.50 in . in v 5100.00 Given Away Every Month to make Ilf 3 ago I’M S e~X'T! <* to the person rutai'l-iif the ft « >M rieritw.-iou - ia«ci!>«a ft •iur j tbe-pr» cx-arur month. ft " K s CKn PATEN FS ft FO.i INVENIOHX and theft -toft s o? r 1« to en- ft < .m.r per- •:■« ■ san vent- ft t n of r '. 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