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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1895)
“Where?” America’s Great Danger Her footsteps strayed again to “ In society. I am to be at the the lily pool. j! BY CLARA ASPEN. picnic tomorrow; and mj ’ aunt is Looking across the river, and AH ENGLISH COMMENTARY. ■ » seeing the walls of a grand, gray to take me next we«*k to spend a CHAPTER II. » few days with Mr». Bellingham.” Said an eminent English scientist recently: f I come to the Lilies 1 camion rising among the g>eon, a <? "Yes, I have danger that confronts the great Ameri “Good! Then 1 see mv way « The people 3 to-day is not the possible adop to the person submitting tho I to live. Mrs. Lambart is my aunt.*’ suspicion that she had already ad clear,” exclaimed the young man can most meritorious invention fc tion of a wrong financial policy for the H ■litted one of the forbidden Bren- during the preceding month. I The young man gaye vent to a nation, or tho spread of socialism, or the WE SEt ’UK H PATLN TS I throwing up hi? hat enthusiastical- ' nans to her acquaintance crept into increase of corruption among public men. FOR INVENTOR-’, and the I ) soft, low whistle. □ object of this offi-r is to en- i All inese are bad enough, to be sure, but her heart. courage persons <> au invent- s » “Sorry,” he said. thev are as nothing compared to the teirible ive turn of 111 nd. At the* ) At the picnic at Mrs. Belling nauonal disease—1 had almost said nation I sumo time we wi. h to ¡...press * Then laughing, and with his usu Yet a blush and smile illurninat- the fact that. :: :: crime—of overwork. The mad rush f r al wearied expression displaced by ed her lovely countenance as she ham’s hospitable house, at parties wealth is set at a killing pace, and thousands I » It’s the Simple, mirth, he wus such a very hand- haw the pretty canopied boat float and balls, this Romeo and Juliet fall by the way every year. met, and, though the girl’» heart You are likely to be one of the viciim3! ♦I Trivial Inventions some fellow that Juliet was lost in out from among the willows, llow do we know? Because it is the CXCep* admiration; |but in an instant the, “Good afternoon,” called out the quaked sometimes under her aunt’s tion to find a man or woman of adult age 11; That Yield Fortunes —such rs Do J <wn'» Hook j girl’s expresnion changed. | young man across the lily pads, proud old eyes, and a sorrowful perfect health. Nervous Disorders mu and Eye. “seo th. i , Ì spreading with fearful rapidity. Among li e 3 shame filled her breast, Roland ••Safety Pin.” ‘-Pits iu tiu-< ♦ “Whv?” she asked. and indeed he looked quite viva- o symptoms, are—Backache, Biliousness, Co.d ver, ” "Air Brake." ui<- , Almost • very one conce'rcs > > “Well, you know,” replied her cions; “I was in hopes you would Brennan’s tact staved off discovery Hands and Feet, Dizziness, Hot Flushes, I) n bright idea at. so u.- tin,., or . Fluttering Sensation, Fainting, ITeail die, 8 other. Why not put it in pruo- . > > companion, frankly, “1 heven’t come down here. Isn’t it a lovely until late in the autumn. Hysteria, Irritability of the lieart, Mi lan 1) tica! use? YOtTtl tnh-iit.-, tnav Juliet knew that by a word, a choly, Failing Memory, Palpitation, llhui- lio in this direction, seen such a pretty girl as you are day?” n. Mnj-Z » li tnako your fortune. U ’ ty not 0 mati’sm, Slv rt Breath, Sleeplessness, Ni r- since 1 have lived here, and I would He pulled up among the bobbing smile, she made this handsome lov vous ____ try? :: :: :: 1 Dyspepsia, Sexual Debility, Fits, etc o C3F* Write for further Information py ln'orraation anil and t) * er very happy, and if a proud and R ev . (’. A. C arroll , pastor First Baptist I» like to have an introduction and pads meutiou this paper. I j d Church. Yellow Springs, O., writes as fol a : resentful rtdative was to be made call at your home, if it was any “Would you like some more “ I have used Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine THE PRESS GLfliMS GO. ¡j miserable by the fact that she loved for the p 1st six months. I find it acts like other place. But at the Lilies—I lilies?” Philip W. Avirett, Geu. Mgr., W a charm on the whole nervous system. ) 618 F Street, Northwest, || out of the question,” he concluded. ' “Yes,” returned Juliet, “but— this forbidden young man as dear have not found its equal in giving immediate WASHINGTON, J. C. Ct Thin, as she regarded him in but," she faltered, “1 am afraid you ly as he lovrd her, »ha could not relief. Dr. Miles’ little Serve and Liver Pidsonly need a trial and they will reconi- t^“Thc responsi till, ty ot i. • i.nipmiy Q perplexity, he lifted his straw hat. are one of the Brennans, and I am feel quite altogether to blame. may be judgeil by Ihr 'i>< t t.i.ii it* ' ) , mend themselves to be the best pills in the Mock ih li«ld by ovri I,« thousand') If Aunt Lambert had been stern market.” and with a pleasant parting glance, forbidden to know them.’’ ut tlir leading Oe*n-«vui! il. tin-• 1 UtiltuO Slates. “ For five years T have suffered from Ner pulled away out of the pool and He looked up with an under she would not have eared at all, vous Prostration, I was unable to work or but she was the most indulgent of sleep. The first dose of Dr. Miles’ Restora round a sudden bend of the river standing glance and a smile. Nervine give me relief, and one tin u out of sight. "If 1 am, you will have to ex- guardians, and Juliet could nut be tive »and dollars would not cover the good it has Juliet breathed in the delicious ’ Clise me for it. We will have the altogether happy, though she lav done me.”—JOHN M1NCHER, Youngs ajtv “A N AK EMS ’’ gives In- lam 5. » M odor of her lilies pensively, and t lilies in any event,” pulling at the among the rosee and fed on the town, Ohio. Srïlrtdz; .nd la - ip à. 1 I Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine is un vk Carefer Pllea. wji,. turned homeward Her adventure | long, glistening, pink green stems; liiie» of life. ^mDruggistr.ormnil. fimnplea equalled iu curing Nervous Diseases. It Then M’s Delight Phillips came contains no opiates or dangerous drugs. Sold had been a pleasure, but it left a “now these are regular beauties— »n a positive guarantee bv all druggists, or BH free. A<i<lrcss"A N A KESIS,” regret. the finest of the season. (Had I from abroad. Box 241b, Mew Yu' li City. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. She was a pretty blooming wo- I»» 1 can do something for you It ’ s “I never met anybody so nice she said. “But he will forget me. "[Very jolly to have a young lady man of forty, evidently with a [*r That evening her Auut Lamliert down here. I was lonesome. Do fectiy sound heart. She had been you want any more?” loading her a widow a year. She had sunny said: f— “Mv dear, I hops you will l»e dis-1 bunds. “Won’t you come into the smile, and Juliet liked her. The latter had committed herself creel as you are pretty—about mak , boat?” he added earnestly, seetn'.ng tn a seer.t skating expodition with ir*g acquaintances, for one thing” to apprehend that the meeting Roland Rrennan The river wa» “Yes, aunt," murmured Juliet, would now end; “it’s nice here on froxen for the first, time, and both the water, and very comfortable, with a little blush. one yearly subscription to The H erali » together with t^n r«nt« extr-i. “Be choice—lie select. Above and if I ain a Brennan, I am re were passionately fond of the amuse ment. we will send free a copy of The World Almanac for 1895. Single copies all, don’t admit the Brennuns to spectable,” he added. She had run lightly down the may be orde-ed at thia oflice for 25 cents He met her wistful eyes with your acquaintance.” snowy gard?n, and had caught Ro sympathy. “Who are they, auntie?" land’s arm with a merry salutation, I “ You want to go — I see you do. “The Brennans are uncle and 1 warmly wrapped | dephew, who li vs on the next estate. An<1’ >’ou "eH' you k"ow ,httt when two figures, i in furs, stepped from under the separated by the river. Colonel i 1 urn a Brennan,” he laughed. pine trees. Brennan is very wealthy, and Rol ‘‘No,” faltered Juliet. Roland started violent!»’; the lit Ami the sunshine win so bright and, his nephew, is his heir. The on the crystal stream, the shadows tie skates dropped with a clang W V1\£ÄJL7^/1I_U 1; former is a bachelor.” from Juliet ’ s nerveless hand “Why mvsii’t I know them?”] so golden gret 11 undei the willows, “Juliet!” eried Aunt Lambert, re- the distance so alluring, she set a asked Juliet. AND KNCYCLCFKDIA FOR nroaebfullv. 1 little fool in the boat and in a iuo- ‘ On account of a family fued j "Mr. Roland Brennan!” pro a i The Best Reference Brok Pi; ted. I inent was far down the river, wind nouncfd I’ne'e Lambert, stiffly. which has existed for twenty years,” 1 A Volume of over b JC« pages M The four eyed each other solemn- replied the old lady, solemnly, uig between the rushes. lv in the moonlight Roland was it Treats 1.4C0 topics m “ I wentv wars ago, my dear, you I A heaven on earth followed, “for the first to recover himself. must know that my daughter, your1 gay youth loves gav youth,” am! Endorsed by STATESMEN, To BK CONTI NUBI». green and blue were glad together Cousin Delight, was a very pretty EDUCATORS and girl. She was engaged to Colonel1 that afternoon. Rut when Juliet STUDENTS everywhere. M Brennan—-then only l/eutennnl sprang upon the grass again the Ha« Reached Such a State of Per- ort Brennan. He scented fond of her; smile faded from her face fectlon That It is a Vcritablo "I know well enough that you she adored him Suddenly, with Encyclopedia of Facts, Statis out cause or (explanation, he jilVd *r*’ Boland Brennan.” she said tics and Events Brought r»nvn Delight—<irop|M*d the engagement "Phank you tor a nice time, but to January First, I8Q5. in silence, and she making her wed- I don’t ask me to go boating HF 1895 volume is a whole linrsry «4 ding clothes I It nearly killed my I again, My aunt is very kind to in itself. One can hardly think me and I don’t wish to disobey poor girl of a question it cannot answer. It tell: «1/ “Iler father threatened to shoot her ” all about party platforms, election sta- i » ‘ Rut what am 1 to do?” asked him, but I said, ‘no violence!* I tistics, the new tariff, religions of the jk, preferred the dignified course. 1 the voting man quickly. “I never earth, population everywhere, state and nursed lay j^or child, dragged her had such a pleasant afternoon in government statistics, occupations of alwul in travel—k»pt her from my life Why, I’m terriblv lone men, foreign matters, literature, science M mourning herself to death—until some Mv uncle won’t let me as and education. It is . . . H 1 met Admiral Phillip«, and I per sociate with Tom, Dl.'k and Harry, suadvd i>elight to marrv him. lie even if I want'd to. Because we are Sarsaparilla mor« than any remedy I Kara was older than she, but he was rich rich and n.ust keep up the dignity •rvr taken. I hire rcr»< baeu robust and and a fin* mail, aud 1 knew that he of the family And he won’t let was subject to sever« he «dachas, and had no appetite. Hine* tabinf PRICE, postpaid b; mail, - 25 CuNT^, would make her a good husband, me lake <ip a profr«ain»i or learn a Address THE WORLD, New York City. and 1 knew that she would learn tc business Iwcause he wants to keep Hood's Sarsaparilla and H<xx! s Pill* I am a well woman, love him She did, but we have me with him. lie’s a grand old bav* a good appattta and sleep well. neyer forgiven Colonel Bren non— fellow; but. oh. its dreadful here ® aordtally recommend Hood's Bar- “la. Maa. H M. OOBBAM, Fillmore your uncle and 1—and we never for me. I suppose you think it *I*r Hou«e, Pit Insure, I'aliforaia. shall!” cruelly, but I’ve come to almost * IUl he married?*' asked Juliet, hale the place, and now I like you her blue eyes wide with this disast •o well you—you are going to throw • • M . .. • • w*a S rous love tale. tue over ” . \ '.**r k “No. I never knew whv,” re "Oh. no,” mid Juliet, blushing - i plied Mrs Lambert. “I couldn't do anything »0 rude,“ Another afU-rnoou found Joint innocently. “I—I presume we again in the garden shall meet sometimes?*' Never a Shadow Siner. 1 $100.00 Given Away ; Every Month ; ! II Ë ONLY TEN CENTS EXTRA. T I Prize Hood’s ...VV « . AMERICA’S STANDARD YEAR BOOK.