East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, April 19, 1893, Image 4

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    AMONG the sh DOWS
but silent tears over this first evi- admitted, been liberal—to my eyes those of honesty, justice and purity,
tendsred
by
the world’s B fair
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deuce of my husband’s devotion.
it seemed princely—But at the rate Its eighty pages are filled each mittee on reception, and wifi (
BY MRS. E II. HOUGH.
When we reached shore, however, he was evidently disposed to appro- month with serial and short stories elegantly fitted up for the digti
All
member^
and I had revived somewhat, and prrate ahd consume it, hut a very of the highest order, select and j guished party
«k...— iu
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.... song and t|ie cabinet have expressed a desir,
literature,
poetry
, CHAPTER II.. ,
began to regain more of my natural few years would suffice to exhaust choice
art.
to accompany the president, and
He seemed litterally to live in my appearance, my husband came to it utterly, and then—then what
Matters of dress,
Woman’s II they will prohaldv carry out’their
•mile; he watched my face with the me with some sort of lame apology would follow?
Sphere, Home Decorations, Bodily intentions. Mrs. Cleveland wil|110t
I
put
the
thought
from
me
with
for
have
neglected
me
as
he
had,
Grace and Beatify, Conduct and attend the opening ceremonies, |(in
rapt devotion ot a devotee for hiB
patron saint; he anticipated mv and conducted me on shore in a !a shudder; I Was too weak, too Character, Health—The Nursery. will press a button at the White
(Our House Affairs, Plants and House that will turn the molten
•lightest wish, my most trivial sug manner more in keeping with his heart and homesick, too utterly
Flowers, Practical Amusements, metal at Chicago into the mold for
j miserable to confront it now.
gestion. and when with his hand former gallant devotion.
etc., etc., are ably discussed each the memorial bell to lie used by the
We spent sometime in traveling,'
But 1 fol'owed the prince from
clasping ¡mine and his dark eves
I
¡inn
month
mi i by
• j vu
editors
i vui o n
who
in» di
are
v vi
thor
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li
ugh
^ ij , society
v ¥
x/l
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of tiiv?
the Daughters-
of
holding my own under what seem­ so that our honeymoon was ended one room to another of the really ly posted on these departments of American Revolution 1
It is expect
¡ed. however, that several ladies will
ed almost a mesmeric spell, or by the time we reached our home; j tine but wofullv dilapidated man-|]jft,
Of course you want Goodform, j accompany the presidential party .to
•eated la-aide him in his elegant | and the moment my eyes rented * »ion, until at length we reached a
| Chicago.
turnout and dashing along the upon it a premonition of the sad suit at the further end that still everybody does, and our arrange-
a premoni i retained some traces of comfort and | nient with the publishers makes it
crowded street, the cynopinnacle of truth dawn *d upon me—i
verified.
faded spendor, and there, waited . P°l’!‘^ile 5,’r V<»n to get this most |
till earthly delight—that my con- tion that was very soon verified.
beautiful and valuable magazine
“Doesn’t look quite as smait as upon by a superanuated old servant
I
-quest had brought me all that heart
for nothing during a limited time
could wish, and vet at times ] | your fancy pictured, eh?" said the we took our first meal in our new only.
caught or thought 1 caught a look '
who han ‘*e'‘ watch«"K my i home,
The H erald is $2 50 a year and
in his eves that filled me with Bi. i f«‘*» *"d uttering a short laugh,
A year dragged by—a year in the Goodform $2 00.
Now we
make
our
subscribers
the
following
lent dread
I "Never mind; some of those ihotis- which I watched an<l saw the mere
offer,
which
will
hold
good
as long
So 1 hushed the voice that grew i n"',s -v,,,ir fa,^rr ’*’«’• !i° obliging as , pretense of affection which my hus-
as
we
run
ttiis
notice:
to
all de- j
feebler ami feebler, but never whol- |con,e ’n,<‘ possession of a year | band exhibited towani me grow | linquents who will pav up and one
Iv subdued, and let myself drift | or ’"’’11 Patfiltrate less ami less—in which I realized year in advance and to all new i
along from day to day. until my |or,kr’ a,,,<
",e to live likfc a that he had merely used me as a , subscribers, we will send to then
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stepping stone to restore his Ibrtues. * P i'i
O- «i.l
ad 1 Iress, the Goodform
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grat |
wedding
morning dawned and _ they i 1
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*l,ia" aga>n-
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This is certainly an offer that
"But l thought------- ’’ I began, tin wasted by every inouner of riotess 1
came to dress me for the ceremony.
■ no one should overlook, and
And when I stood at last robed giianiedly, for I was not vet sufli excesses; and in which, in place ofl , ul
sincerely hope our readers will
in shimmering satin and misty c entlv h . If | iosk <* ru »- i I to keep my that semblance of aflection long de­ <-ept‘.
lace, witti a rope of priceless pearls own counsel; but with another ami parted. grew ami deepened a fierce,
about my n«vk— uv bridegroom's ileeidedly sinister laugh, my Ims implacable jealobsv. that watched
ev<-ry friend 1 made, either man or CLEVELAND AT THE FAIIt.
gift — I told myst If that I was hap­ band interrupted me again.
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"You thought to see the place in woman, that hesitated not to hurl
py now—that all was forgotten and
W ashington , April 12.—Arrange-1
put
away that could mar the la halo of illumination an! splendor’the most shameful accusations and
R. WAITE,
inents for the trip of President i
triumph and splendor of this hour i and to walk upto the house in a ( doubts of my wifely honor in m\ (’leveland to Chicago to take parti
Manif’r of Waite'» Celebrated Comedy Os,
Premium Band and Orcheatra.
— but even with the words upon triumphal procession, I suppose? face.
in the exercises attending the open ,
Mtiet M-dieai c...,
’•*•0 Elkhart,
Elkhart, Ind.
Ind.
You
thought
because
1
had
some
mv lips, I knew that I dissembled
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( to bk continued )
You will remember
the condition
I vu In Art
ing of the Columbian exposition on
I years ag--. when 1 was afflicted with a combln*-
— I knew it bv the pang that rent tine jewels, and rode a fast team,
of disea>es. and thought there vu »? m » i »
May 1, will be completed in a day Uon
rot» wr 1 tried all kinds of medicines, and »core»
I
ami
stayed
at.
the
best
hotel,
ami
mv heart when I looked mv hist
eminent physician«. My nerves were prostrated,
i or two
So far as the arrangements or
His Editorial Lip.
producing aizzine-s, heart trouble «nd all the ilia
i uecause siilv people got tin ir own
upon my maiden lower—by th»
that make life miserable. I commenced to tak«
now extend, they provide fo' a
rush of blinding tears to mv eves 1 notions as to mv means, that I was
DR. MILES' NERVINE
I
Thursday we had the pleasure of ¡quick trip on a special train over and
tn three months | waa »rarecTL-r cuaza.
when, leaning upon mv father’s | a modern Cruesus. suppose?” lie
In mv traveiseuch year, when I me the lhou.>«ndj
i smacking our editorial lips over al^H‘ Pennsylvania route.
The dav of pbyaietd wrecks, suffering from nervous tiros-
said, jeeringly
arm I walked slowly up the long
. B »
tration. taking prescriptions iron
LJ ft Wa b.cnl physicians whobavenoknowt
"i)o you suppose, if that had been pieet* of rhiioart) pie ’»laile from toe I and hour of departure from \\ ash
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edge of their caaa. and whoae death
church aisle to where mv bride­
I plants grown this spring on W. pj'rigtnii and from < hicago have nut la
certain, 1 feel like going to them ant. saying,
the case, tli.it i would have stooped
st» Da M il ««* R khvihc an» •« cuato.--- la
groom awaited me at the altar,
been definitely determined, but in mvorofesBlon,
. ■«**■«*, where there
Watson
’
s
place
Can
W
estern
Or»*-
areaomanysu
1 f«
[j ffereri from,
while the organ throbbed above me to pick lipa common Ainerican giri,
or<l--r
to
suit
Mr
Cleveland
’
s
wishes
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overwork.men^^^^
R ■
tai prostra­
gon beat this?—Hood River Gia
whose
parents
were
meie
paryeitUeB
tion
and
nervous
exhaustion,
brought
on by the
in a strain that sounded to mv ears,
’
it
is
probable
that
the
train
will
character of the buaineaa engaged In. i would
zier.
—
poor
as
poverty^
few
years
ago,
like a funeral dirge.
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. Beat what? Your Editorial lip? leave W-i-hington on the morning'
I knew it bv the chill that shook and made ricti by a lucky stroke of
of April 30, a id start on its home m a sure cure for all suffering from these caused
Not in a hundred years
Janzs R. Warn
me from head to foot when th* fortune? No, indeed, my dear!
ward irip from Cbic->gn on ‘he e»-e j
Sold
on
a
Positive
Guarante«-.
wedding band was slipped upon mv disabuse vour mind of any such
ning of Mav
i was D r . MILES' PILLS.50 D oses 25C t ».
finger, and the fateful words. “Till er-<>r as speedily as possible
"io be suie, you are an uneom
deatii do us part.” told me that mt
limn
handsome girl, ami tiiat recon
bondage was complete to the man
from wh un in that suprim* Un - ci.ed mt- in a measure to llie id< a
ol marrying so much beneatti me;
In cotnpountlinir a solution a part was accidently spilled on the hand
ai-d on washing :du-rw'aid it wiui <hHCott-r«*d that the hair ansc<ni-
pietely rein t e.l hr al once put tins woritleilul preparation nnths
with a strange, undefined dread but you must make what atone­
market nn-l ">> great has been the demand that ae are now introducing
it throughout the world under the name ot Queen’s A uli-Haii iue
ment
you
can
for
the
indignity
1
and misgiving
IT IC PERFECTLY HARMLESS AMD
SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USF IT.
His deep. mesmeric eyes were nave been compt led to submit to,
I.tiv rh«* hair over and app > tl o mixture for a few minuUs a? <• th«»
hair dKippvars as if by mngic u ilhuut the Miigblest ¡»aiu orinjwi) ' i • n
linking down into mine, his breath by paying the prije oft.be (lesiinct-
applit «1 or ever afterward h founlike any other preparation e\« r i
ion you have gained at my ex Dense
1» : a like purpose. Tbonsundn of 1.-4 II! S v bo have been anno'
was on mv cheek as he gave me hi-
$91
with hair on tiieir F?C1’. 5 l < K ai d
attest its merits.
<;!' NT I K M EN w bo do not appreciate a her rd or hair on their
bridal kiss, and then, with my arm —and pay handsomely for it loo.
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STHOUSANDS
MEW DISCOVERY by ACCIDENT
n,»«1 a priceless boon in Quern** Ant -I’ni» inr which does i>v
u, n shaving, bv rendering its future growth an uth r inopoasib' i.’
,op!1 A n^i IHfrlne |1. perbottl?. sent iu safetv n^a ill Pgr boxes postage paid by usfsecr.rei'
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om ...
cm .. ,».,.~v
s*»-<d
monev or atnn p« by lei • r with full eddrcRH written plainly. L’cirr.
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......... -..Jr.l Th5« advert ‘•••'»nent is honest and strhigbt fo word in every wi id u
’ \ ’* "*5- Woinv’tovo’i (.»dnfti wfth ii« nnd vou will find ever) thing as represented Cut this out and
■ i t div. •rfd-o’H CVI’"-M
•<*M. CO., IT4 Rprr Street, CINCINNATI. O
Yi u ern
'e -nr latt-r at any Post Ofti v to insure it,« safe drliv» ry. it •• will pay
<•<• r<»r »«’Y ra c
•• or «lftrh ‘ *'st injiry r o nn v v > h ■ rlvi er. F v « h y lxdtlr guarjn«tev<l.
Klll&i “To ladies who introriue* nil
»»nrong rheir friend« 95 Bottle« of Queen’«
"’«ib WP w,n PreR-’it wtth a STLK DRFSS. 1ft yard« be«t «ilk Extra Lnrpr Bottle and «ampiAi
“«r cf
lo f».'loct from «out with order. Good Salary or CommiMion to Agent«.
Tr.vln Mark.
"Y.tur father was veiy l>b-rai |
with
Ins si tile men Is, l>ut t nal whii t'
the church like one m a dream,
and I ack do the home where tin begin to be enougn. Tlio jewels 1
ami my good looks were aooul ail
wedding feast was spread
It all passed befote me like tin I bad, t-xcepi this o.ti c <st>e—»vlucli •
phantasy of a dream—the faces I- »iicumbeied Willi debt, and b. 8
mid flowers, the de<*orntions, the mu almost to pieces lor want ot re- i
linked in his, I followed him
from
congratulations and good wishes —
then some oiiw led me away to an
I
assumed honors, widen
ymir
nobililv
loving
Americans
Wishing to «ecure as nrtnv r-
otic r room, not my own. took <>ll
Acre
only
giad
to
bestow
upon
me,
mv wedding finery, and Jrohed 11 »,
, newals and new sid —<-»'ii tion a
in a rich, dark traveling suit, tile wiivtii r 1 leally owned or deserved possible before Jun. 1st. w»* h*v
buttons of which were stamped ibelli or not.
<leeid»-<l to make a proposition thai
“Now you understand the situa should I»»* accepted bv i - vi rv nt e
with a tiny coronet; and then once
more my hand was on my bus lion, and I nope \ ou will instiuct Tin* G »odforn, a wonderful maga­
band s arm. and lie was leading im papa accordingly, when you write zine published in I’lccago—the
down t<> earring»* which was io lake those allec.loii.ite letters 1 suppose Wo’bl’s Fair Citv—‘if you have
us to the steamer that wotlid i-iirrj evert steamer will tie can ving over. not seen it you cannot apprecia e
‘‘But mine in; there are two or
three moms that we can manage to
I saw Imt little of mv liUsb.-iml live in until the rest are pul in or­
d iriug tin trip, for a deathly sen- der. and then mil will see times —
► a knes- kept me prisoner during Unit is, as long as my respected
tin* entire voyage, ami with the fattier m-l.iw can furnish the cash
first 'iidiealion of imli-positioii, he to keep I hem going."
W’lu-re was the love, the devotion,
lift in»- remarking car» lessly that
Io* wm-w m-thing about lending tile tender gallantry and alluring
women, ami would onlv la* bored piomises that had beguiled mv
bv the sight ot my pale face, ho lie toolmil. vain fanvv, and led me to
fe-l om-of tin- servants to wail upon turn traitor to. and throw away, the
me. and 1» ft me to lie sn k and dea one priceless gift of uiv lite?
us .-.cross the sea
home.
male In mv
to
our
in lilt. Weeping
future
bitter
», 4
of mow
Mv do-verv had, indeed, as
bow nice it is.
Notwithstanding it is or.lv a year
old it already outranks many of
th»* oldest ami moat popular maga­
zines of the w»»rfd.
YOV .U5K WHY? Simply be­
cause it is puhli^iied to pieaFM the
| h - oi le iirtd not the editors
In tact
any information of high (•haraeter
that.will tend-tn make the i»*<n»5e
wiser latbT and, happmr. always
fimis a plat*»* in Goodf*»rm.
It hae no hobl ies ami »Iwa m*l
he tak»* sidva on any questi»»i»i* « xvrpt V
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FEEL SICK?
Disease commonly comes on with slight
symptoms, which when neglected increase
in extent and gradually grow dangerous.
If y»« «UFFER FROM HEADACHE. DY«-
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