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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1900)
I THE DAY OF HER DEBUT. O TIIB white-gloved obony II stntue at the door this was only ' nuothcr of Stark's teas. Starl was the caterer. Ills punchbowl, his waiters,, bis salted almonds, and his , J)lllwcift"froni house to house during v-', y,e season. The man at the door wish ,'' ;cd Stark would get a now punchbowl. y llt',)T,Gfc"-Jiot for the different faces 'that appeared behind It at every house - lue to him would be one long, uneiiu lng party. Prom his post he could see the tebbj In! the dtnlng-room, and he jyioAv froui'The height of thq candles ifiai It was nearly 0. - The pen would coming soon. Matronly women In long fur wraps were waiting for their carriages, and 'xrlrls In nlcture hats and trailing silks slipped, through the throng Into the awhiE-rooni. A . sweet-faced vounc glfKln wltev-chlffon, with her amis lull of pink1 roses, stood before a man tel banked -with' flowers, at the leff of & stately woman In lavender. It was the girl's flrsi bq.w. tos&cloty, and the .woman ny ner siue was sun young enougu to reel old when men stopped to make' p'retty spepphes 'to her 'daugh ter. Mrs. Howe felt that having a de- r bntante daughter -was almost as bad as , finding the first white hairs. The men - were arriving now; the elder ones alone the young fellows from the unl J verslty ro-enforceil by one or two com panions. Near the door was a great, Tbrdad-shouldered athlete, supported hi- fi little blonde man with a confident air. . , ' The big fellow kept saying: "Now, King, don't bolt and leave me alone. I'm getting more' hands and feet every lute. I'll sonabe like that chap ibout In Latin. , Now you won't you? my. JIne." efuV Don't oes happen sr- ... -vj m m last summer. Ho lives In Atlanta, and his name Is Vernon Pierce. Didn't you meet a Mr. Pierce from Atlanta over there at the springs?" Dolly knew her face was hot and Hushed. She hoped Hob wouldn't no tice It. "Yes, I think so," she said, trying to smile. The other girl went on: "Alice confessed that he was a great flirt. She must be going to be married soon, or she would not announce bet engagement. My dear, you look sim ply worn out. But you will get used to these teas and dances-and things by the end of the winter," said the girl with the social experience of two sea sous to her account. She smiled and glanced up at Bob, and showed nil her dimples again. The football player led Dolly to a little cushioned seat In an alcove. There was an orchestra behind n screen of palms. Now they were play ing "La Paloma" with a mystical Mex ican Jingle. Dolly looked down at the great bunch of roses In her lap. They had come that morning with Vernon Pierce's card. She was no longer there In the heated hall of her city home, with Bob, dear old stupid, tire some Bob, by her side. It was moon light, and she felt the air of a sum mer night on her face. They had leen dancing and now thoy could hear the strains of "Forever and Forever." In the light from a window some one was standing before her. His voice was low and he was singing the words of a waltz. "Oh, bid me hope to call thee mine, forever and forever." She could remember nil that he said that night at Greenbrlnr, and she re membered that she had laughed at him. Yes, she had laughed, and now she was glad. Of course he said the same things to Alice the next week. Alice went up there to the springs Just after Dolly came home. The man at the door came over and gave a handful of letters to Dolly. These cnine in the ufternoon mall," he said. "You can read those, Bob," she said as she fogjffigier companion a pile of small enxaSBSL She knew they were regrets OjHRflih thing. There was Tlnncst Hoy. 'I nin ulnd thoro nro n fow honest pcoplo loft. Two years ago 1 sunt n boy around tho comor to buy a postal card. I have- novor soon tho boy to tliis day." "You don't call tlmt boy lionost?" "Yes sir! This morning I rocoivod a postal with this on tho back: 'Dour Sir: Horo is your postnl. 1 started in buslnoss with tho penny you gave mo and havo prospered. Thanks.' " Chi cago Evening Nows. KtiBlnnd'a Armored Trulim. The imiKiiitli't'iit iiriuorcd trulns used by Engluud in her wiir with the Hours will protect her troops In about the same way thtit Hosteller's Stotuufh Hitters drives dyspepsia from the human stomach, and then mounts Knrd thai It does not return. The bitters bus won In every cao of Indi gestion, constipation, liver and kidney trouble for lilty years, Natural gas convoyed in bamboo tribes was utilized in China years ago. 1'lso's Cure for Consumption Is the best of all rough cures. Onoree V. Lots, l'abucher, La., August 20, 1885. Tho nvorngo advanco in wagos in Wisconsin for all classes in the year p:ist was 15 por cont. From nil nocounta tho glnitamnklng trado will In tho near futuro bo rovolu tlouieod by maoliinory. Some of tho invontloiiH havo omorged from experi mental Htngo, and thoro nro many inoro to follow. DKAKNKSH CANNOT IIC OIIItKD By local applications, m they cannot rcaoh tho diseased jiortlon ol tho ear. Thero 1 only ono way tocuruikaiiiqM.unrt that Is by ; constitu tional romcdloi. Deafness U rallied by an In named condition of tho mucous llnliut of tho Kustarhlan Tube. When this tubo nets In llamrd joti havo a rumblliiK soand or linpcr feet hearlniti " when tt Is ontlroly closed deafness Is tho remit, and unless the Inflamma tion can bo taken out and 111 l tulio restored to Us normal condition, hearliiK win lo destroyed forever: nine csics out ol ten are ranted by catarrh, which Is uothliiK hut an Inflamed condition of tho mucous surfaces. Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for any case ol Deafness (earned by catarrh) that can not bo cured by flail's Catarrh Cure. Bend for .circulars, free. j & Bold by PruRRltts, 76c Hall's Family fills aro tlio best, l'niutors and decorators at St. Louis want 37 H conts, eight hours and Sat urday half-holiday on and after April 1, 1000. Tho Unitod Stntoo turns out annu ally 180,000,000,000 pounds of plug tobacco. ' 'Nature Abhors a Vacuum. " Soothing In the world sUnds still, U you .ire tvell and strong day by jiy blood supplies its tide of "vigor. Jf y,u tt( ill, the blood is torong and c Arties incrtu. lng quantities of diseased germs. Y0u an'. not change Nature, but you can aid ha b keeping the blood pure. Hood's SarsiPA. rtlla does this ,s nothing else can. Be sure to get Hood's, because JWOdSoaMujwiii Tim Jiuiiiiiry Cmitury, Tho January Century will contain poom by Hudyurd Kipling, "in t)l0 Matter of One Compaq. " Dr. Mitch oil's story, "Tho Autobiography 0f a Quack," ondfl in that Ihhuo, Imt another serial by Dr. Mitchell will be. gin in tho March number. It Is elp( "Dr. North and His Friends," undtiuo who him read tho manuscript call "an opitouio of tho science, culturoniiA. common sonso of , tho nineteenth century." postti 'Tt 'J im K7 I ft f :ed Atlnntn. mg, masculine tho "re- ill m s uu r i . 4. jam at laugTii y - B twisted his unacquainted my dear child,' must be tired s Mr. Fields, won' tho dlnlug-room a; ' coffee or something?' Bob thanked her with look, and the two dlsnppca . ,,vhy.,to U19 dining-room. Th end of the table was a lljmp-looklng t. glrj. nvlth pule yellow hair and loose gloves on her thin arms. In front of n her were a lnrgo samover nnd an array of cups. Sho had been pouring choco- Jato.and'toa for the last ten years, and "Was' c8wlfag" did in the service. The jfna., eijver canueiaDr at eituer,e.nj or the : i3WbIoproudly bjlduy tho lialf;buraed Ipirric (jnndles wuhplnk shadsnnd the fcm-glass dishes of pink bonbons, spar- ikled In their light. Tho waiters hur- tied Jiere jand there, lirjnglng In plates , -6t 'safnd aiid Ices. Pretty girls In tlalnty'dresses served the guests stand ing about the room. When-Dolly and Bob canio in a girl In a miich-bcrufllcd pink silk rushed to them with a sinlle - Uint showed all her dimples. "Oh, Dolly, you'ro simply perfect. I ' ftf-niirAfi in rnnr rn vim wiieii trjiiiin in. .. 1 ,1 w " - v- ' but there -were so many people. My Bear, your dress is a dream! And those rosea t I "was awfully late. I came right out here. I hope I've done s'uoine good. Why, Mr. Fields, I'm so clad vou could cdme," she rattled on. "How la the sprained kneo? We were ill so proud of you last Tiiureuay. Dolly, what do you suppose I heard this morning? I went up to seo AIIco Avery. You know sho camo homo from Now York last night. Well, sho Is en jnged. She met the man at the sprlugs an, "I wahtedJ ri with the roses, but risk It to the careless. nst. Ot course, I am In my disappointment In fig t6 your 'coming out y-'-lt depends entirely upon to this I shall -come up holidays. I don't know rflss Avery has announced r not, nut sne is engaged to In. By the way, we both havo name. Thoy will be mar lass ci uecemuer, ana I am niaiv-If you will let mo you wnat 1 tried so ratand Inst sum tjHacnraKo siraignten a can 'above them. lib. the face reflected in the mirror and murmured, "Not In my line, wot ra my line." Dolly looked up into his face smiling, but he knew that the light In her eyes was not ror mm. New Orleans Times Democrat. Feminine Sava?cry. European women nave a craze for tattooing at the moment They cause tnemseives to be decorated with drag ons, serpents, grlfflns nnd such things, and call the figures tatoographs, The Queen of Greece Is said to have had her ankles tattooed with some small figure, and a Parisian womnn, hearing of this, went her one better and had a spider web tattooed on her shoulder. Sho claims to be delighted with the result, for sho says when In full dress the "tattoograph" gives her an air of mystery, and attracts people to her shoulder If not to her side. It Is not stated that tho mouse has become a popular figure. A woman who could bo guilty of such folly Is not far re moved from a savage, nnd It Is safe to say that this fad will not be adopted by American women. Mnoauluy'n Mem ry. Archdeacon Farrar In a recent remi niscence says that when a young man he hoard Maeaulay name every woman who had been executed In England. He was then asked If he could name all of tho archbishops. "Oh, yes," he re plied, "any schoolboy could do thnt." Tho Archdeacon says that Macauley's memory made him tho mdt wonder fully informed man that ever lived. TTIE AI.lEfTAnT OAXAT,. I. lower end of mpphwM (mi.)lpo)whlch qonreri e f od from th tbroat totbeatonuchi S. CnJlc end of itomachi 3. Prlorto end of ttemaetai 4. Kuodenami S. Gall bladdar; t. S. I. Small r.i ii.aV " Oopcwni t. Vermiform apptndln . Aoenillni coloni 10. Traiutein coloai 11. DeiwenSfnf eoloni U. Blrmuld ej. urei IX Itectujni it, inui. Tt duodeum lioontloaoai with tie email lnte.tlnoi. THe imall loteatlne amptlaf Into tba lArey lnto;tlno or colon at to CKcum. Iht arrowi Indicate the direction vh:cb lh conteata of ibs beweli malt take lo pauliiff tbroufti tbs alUnaatary canal. arc packed away In your insldcs and must be kept clean, in order and doing business. It's a long; way, with many turns and pitfalls to catch the refuse and clop; the channel if not most carefully cleaned out every day. -tw "When this long; canal is blockaded, look out for trouble furred tongue, bad breath, belching of gases, yellow spots, pimples and boils, headaches, spitting up of food after eating, an all-around disgusting nuisance. 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