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About Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1895)
IMPERIAL * G ranum Is Purema unsweetened ató can be retained by O k weakest stomach. FOOD for DYSPEPTICS! yon know why, monaiear? Because of an idea all the women around here town. They believe that a soul must remain tn pain unto the judgment day unlem it re- poem in consecrated ground. We men do not believe in all this nonsenee when we know what happens when there is a death on board ship. BLOOD POISON. But Nona could JBPAiM<3C3d ^aSeve other than the women had taught her and c-«tinned to burn candles at all the pardons in the neighboring towns for the repose of her OANOER, SOZEMA. TETTER. curbs 0200000000020000000102890100320002020200010083000000003102020201020202010232020232 diplomatic relations with England have been broken off since 1887, when that great absorber of little nations took pea- asaden of the territory within the old ilehnasbmgk line, declaring ft to be “However, in spite of everything, time is a famous merchant of forgetful ness, and Nona after a few years ap peared to mo to become somewhat rec onciled. Buddes, bar grief had not pre vented her from growing handsomer and taking a pride in herself, and ft is not because I loved her like a father, but, upon my honor, ahw was the fresh set and prettiest young girl in the parish. Wo lived so happily together. We wore Mi rid», to be sure, but wo lived, and we enjoyed ourselves all the aama. I had my pension and my modal, and then we need to go together to hunt for lobsters in the rocks The trade to a paying one, and there is only one danger, that- of being overtaken by the tide 'Ah, unfortunately that was bow she BKDUCED PBICE8 faasily has been prominent in the polit ical and military life of Venezuela, and the minister comes naturally by bis tal ent for statecraft He is a scholar, a pro found thinker and a shrewd student of met her death, poor little one! • “O m day when my rheumatiam con fined me to the house she went fishing alone. It was just such a day as today, the aky clear, the wind high. When the roek searchers gathered together with lull baskets, they perceived that Nona failed to respond to their calls , There was no possible doubt. di»« Zulia. For 1» yearsJ m lived in the United States of Colombia'nnd studied Jaw. He then visited the various repub lira of North and South America and knew them well. He speaks English, Ihcwh, Carinan, Italian. Spanish and modem Greek flnently, and Ma rich ex- Great God, she ground. Therefore as soon as the tide went down tyrant to the shore, and, with the others, eearebed for the body. “And we found poor Nona,” con tinued the old sailor in a trembling voice. “We found her on a rock covered with seaweed, where, knowing that she was going to die, the poor little one had prepared herself for death Yes, mon sieur, she had titeLber skirts below the knees with her fichu, through modesty. piety of her race, and before me in the Ooppee For Romance Not even Dickens, 1 think, found room for a butcher amid hie Babylon of trades. A bailiff be has and eight sher iff's ofltoen, half a doaen beadles and half as many more broken. The aher- iff's officer is, of course, a familiar enough figure from the days of oar lit- white swiss, tucked with insertions of yellow Valenciennes lacé, and narrow frills of the same lace an much worn tion of sheer material and yellow lace can be bought by the yard, wide enough to make the fn 11 vests which are a fea tore of this season *a styles ‘ Double box plaited ruches of wide, Yokes matte of frills of beurre « M. mrnevsn sms the Girls' High school in that city, whom position was forfeited by marry ing her sick lover to none him. Inaddi tion the bride has been granted one month’s leave of absence, with full pay, to enjoy her honeymoon. All honor and praise to the gallant board I—Exchange Some people are so • influenced by tbs electric currents of the atmosphere that they can foreteli;the coming of a thunder storm with perfect accuracy, and others there are with nerves so sensitive that they are entirely covered with linen. f.Tbe are sure of having neuralgia from a tow blue denim ones, trimmed with white braid, resembling the blue and white delft which is the latest popular fad in china, are perhaps the prettiest, al though the rose or yellow dock are love ly with certain colorings. AH wMte cam are also very effective. LIVER PILLS DROPSY The VELVETEEN SKIRT BINDINGS Guarantee skirt edges a list of Dickens’ characters, classified by callings, and it reads like nothing so much as a trades directory. There are ists, clerks (a perfect arifiy of them), coachmen, coal merchants, constables, corn chandlers, costumers, detectives, docton, domestic servants, dry »alters, engineers, engine drivers, farmers, fish MSI: grip, nibtar in star shape, the hair, her beautiful black hair, certain that she would tiros be found and in terred in consecrated ground. And lean say, I, who know what bravery ia, that there is perhaps not a man bravo enough to do likewise.” 7 The old man was silent By the last gleam of the twilight I raw two great tears rolling down.hie weather beaten distant immensity, in the solitudes of the heavens and the sea, gleamed out the beacon lights and the stars Oh, brave men of the seal Oh, noble Brittany I—From the French of Francois Bfeeeh-Itoading Shotguns to supersede feather boas for warm sea- eon'swear at leash nose nsdnstean be made at home, or can be purchased by the yard, an advantage, since thorn sold in the stereo are frequently too short. The grenadine ribbons keep their semi- rising tide! She had been drowned! Ah, what-a night I passed, monsieur! at my age, yes, a hard hearted man like me, I sobbed like a woman. And hy side in silence. I was profoundly touched by this simple girl's courage, who, even in the agonies of death, had retained the modesty of her sex and the BLOOD from wearing out Don’t MRS. WINSLOW’S • POR CMILDMN TIBTHINQ • ysraslstrallOreaataa OB Casia a tanta. cloth and a design embroidered in white cotton on top are the materials deed in tain table bolea, which was 4# feet deep and M> inches acroas. The first day be ran arami the bottom of the bole, trying to find oome umana of earape, but could not elimb out, The second day be »et Aches Qy and systematically to dig a spiral groove roes J and round the inner rar- fam of the hole with a uniformly aa- sands of people tail of partaat emm by eending grade. Ho worked night and •ay. and as ho got farther from the bot Allcock’s 5X wfiK-«ptsrA Hood’s Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier, ft; <x fcrpi. WEINHflRD’8 FEEL BADT DOES YOUB BACK a every step seam a burden T You need •• CATARRH REVEALED REMEDY. WHERE DIRT GATHERS. WASTE RULES.” QRRAT SAVING RESULTB FROM THS USE OF POLIO