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For Lung Troubles is ha Is -4 he it { à ia 70 ch nd hi "Shan I comp and road to you. moth- sr F’ ..y. Great Lasting Uuality Provided It Is Laid in Honest Fashion. GOOD BLOOD TELLS ITS OWN STORY *ou trouble? The disposition of New York to re 1 “k*11 «° to sleep. No, I turn to wooden pavements three dec will leave you to your novel; and you ades after they have gone into ruin must draw In your chair to the Are; and and been abandoned in thia country, soon -you will have forgotten that there but retained In the European cities, la such k thing aa anow." | And tells it eloquently in the bright eye, the supple F And eq the# ba<je good night to each health T the.smooth- «oft skin, glowing Bith naturally evokes discussion of the dif other, _ and Yolande waa not seriously ference between the lasting qualities health, a body sound and well, an active brain pood Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cer " BY WILLIAM BLACK disturbed. , fo^Tthed1 d.digCSt,ion' finishing sleep, energy topper- / of pavements in thia country and the tainly cures coughs, colds, (To be continued.) * W™ ^he to enJ°y plvasures^f A older ones Why did wooden pave bronchitis,consumption. And rv.™ T ? bkx ^ ? most ^t* 1 P ar t of the body W ments relapse Into chaos wlthlma very AS TO KITCHEN PERQUISITES. ftw years In American cities while it certainly atrengthens weak on 1, to. lasting fairly well in England and throats and weak lungs. wlDstons on Purchases. France? CHAPTER XXIII. Perquisites for tbs bead of ths There can be no mistake about ing white world in a mild entr. neem ent This Is generally attributed to’ au ¡»:a « / ny cause, tne blood becomes impure or disease! Yolande was a atrict and' faithful of delighL “Oh, Yolande, I .hould like kitchen are matters to be mentioned perlor work and materials abroad. guardian; and Mr. Romford, no doubt this. You know it is true. Ancf to see the falling .now—I should liks to with bated breath. They are some Doubtless that is a partial cause. Hut finding it impossible to fet speech of her feel it on my hand».” your own doctor will say ao. thing that neither the cook, chef nor there la another radical difference 4n mother alone, had profiably left the place, “You are likely*te »ee it won enough, market man will allow, yet it Is a well- “ My llttl» boy had a tarrlbl« cough. I triad for they sa.w no more of him. Indeed, methods. In American cities the pave i *77 »'"I* 1 h**r •“ »»to until mother,” aaid th. girl, who had noticed known fact that in most large house Ch*”rF Fectoral. Th. Brat D11V rt Y n A wla ■ k»Ae» mw h . .A a. — _* . * ■ •_ ment laid this year may be torn up they were thinking of Other mattars, Yo how from time to time the thick cloud» lande was anxious to g.t away to the going over shrouded everything In au holds the steward of the establlah- ?iUlre.d’ q U c ^e ««at of trouble is the same—th* next year to lay some subterranean •outh, and yet afraid to risk ths fatigue STSBLB. Alton, Ill. meut, whoever that may be, makes a blood. S. S. S., a purely vegetable blood remedy, line. We have In mind one street In or traveling on a system obviously so ominous gloom. “In th. meantime I .hall comfortable Income In commissions. It cleanses and purifies the circulation and makes it brJOinr Oo.. LowelL Wi- Pittsburg paved a little over a decade trail as her mother’s was. Rhe kept lin go round after breakfait and tell Mr. ▲iso manu fiso tarerò of Watheraton not to .end th. carriage; we was the dealer, undoubtedly, who be C Can' U?der its Puri^ink'*nd tonic ef- «go. In the six years following the one gering oq and on In, ths hope of seeing gan this, but the custom has developed can’t start In a snowstorm.” • s A SARSAPARILLA. when the pavement was laid there was .om. Improvement taking place, but her “But why not .end Jan., Yolande? as Lt has grown, and demands.for com hai ^ vioor . i ltlou«h much more cheerful in It will be bitterly cold outaide.” Just one year when the city itself or missions have multiplied and occasion the franchise-bolding corporations did •plrita, did not seem to gain In strength; “I auppose It would be no colder fot ally a little information crops out Keep the bowels regular with Ayer’s not tear Up the pavement for laying “deed, sh. .eemed phy.ically ao weak ms than for her,” Yolande .aid. An I through some one who feels ag Pills and thus hasten recovery. .»V ¥* “ and ■<,ln Toland, postponed trolley tracks, water and gas mains or th.ir departure. Thia al.o had its draw- then .hs added, with a .mile of confea- grieved. —— . ■ 'ic * iWIFT SPECIFIC GO; ATLANTA, GAa electric conduits. In the case of block backa, for th. weather wa. becoming ■lon, “be.idea, I want to .ee what .very- “It was all right," groaned ths mar ............. Fatal Equality. »toqe pavements each tearing up and mors and mor. wintry, and out-of-door thlng looka like.” ket man the other day, “when I al “Will you let me go with you? May The drawbacks to social equality replacement leaves the pavement Leap-Year Fpiaode. b*ln< «rtrictod. It lowed them 5 or 10 per cent ■ on the Friendly Criticism. come out In .domestic service, If they rough apd uneven, but la not abpofute- too eoM for driving; Yolanda had »«nf IT’ Bold tbs mother, wistfully. Fred—Miss El icrleigh has proposed ■ remarked r.u«,«cu bills, but when they begin to demand Jaggaby, “is a “You?” said Yolande, laughing. “Yes. back th. pony carriage. Then she dared 'appear at all. ■' . three times within the past six weeka, great plape for snakes, 4'Jncs’wiw a ly destructive. But asphalt vi wobden 15 and 20 It looks serious. ” •that Is likely—that Is very likely! You not expo., her mother to northerly or' A correspondent reports this conver pavements depend for their life on the At some of the bureaus whor* hlgh- but I cau t make up uiy mind to accept green and yellow snake ddwu there 7T ••»tarly wind.. Frequently’now ah. had sre la good condition to fnce à gale from ; feet long and as big round ss a whisky sation between ad American lady liv stability of th« , roadbed and the i/° °Ut f°r **,r mor“l“k walk by her- the northeast, snd walk through snow prlced domestlcs register they will not Joe—Has she got money? «. , barrel.” ing In Manila and one of her Filipino chronic tearing np la a means of •elf. a brisk promensde once or twice up at ths came time.” _ take one whom they know exacts com Fred 1 — About $50,000, I understand. T „__„. „ ■ ------ --- ,------ ---------- f “W»11. I don't doubt It,” rejoined. aervanta: When Yolande went out sho found it missions. There are few who are re speedy destruction. and down the pier being enough to aend Joe—M ell, you are. taking desperate Waggsby, “but It', doughnut, to fudg. “Ramar,” said she, "why is It that In England the rule Is that a pave her horn» with pink cheeka. At last she wss bitterly cold, erao though the ter fused on that account, however, for, chance., old maq. Suppose sh. should you saw the whisky barrel before you race houRcs sheltered her from the north-, .aid to h.r mother, with com. timidity: you worked so well for the Spaniards, ment once laid la not to be tom up ex as stated, it la not a subject that Is stop proposing? saw ths snake." She walked quickly—snd usually mentioned. “I have been thinking, mother, that east wind. One high-priced and did it for so little? They treated cept for the moit urgent exigencies. even with a kind of exhilaration, for thia w. might tak. .oms on.'a advice a. to To Break In New Shoca. cook, however, baa waited for several i you very badly,and J treat you well. A quotation has recently been publish Hh.ther you ar* atrong enough to bear new thing in th» world was a kind of months^ tor a position because, she re Alwaya shake in Allan's Foot-Ease, a powder I I’Bhey paid yqjj ouly two pesorf*« month, ed from a report of the city engineer th. Journey.” ■ excitement; and when she had gone and ItCUc«« hot, »wealing, a* hln< swollen feet. I • and you ask' twenty-five of me. I of Nottingham, in which it la stated delivered her message, she thought she fused to take one'where a housekeep < tire» coma, ingrowing nail» and buniona. At | eouca-r/oM ‘I think I could go,” the mother eeld. ail aniggiRtB and shoe Rtorei, 25c Iton ’ l accept [ don't understand It.” would hsve a turn or two up and down er was employed, and she was con •"/««b-tHute. Sample mailed FREK. Addrew that the pavement on the main street Oh, yes, I ehould like to try, Yolande, “Ah, señora," said Ra mar, “the Span of that city, laid twenty-fiv* years ago, for you eeem co anxioue about it, and of the pier, for there the enow had been In scientiously kept frôm others on the Allen SjOlfcated. Ie Roy, N. Y/ • Olp thia out, return to us with the namee • and addressee of yourself and two of your iards were our superiors. You Amer has never been torn up and conse course Worthing must bs dull for you.” a measure ewept term the planke, and ground that she was looking for per * friends, end the date when you will probably there wae freer walking. Moreover, rtf A Hard Question. quisites. icans are our equals." quently has never cost anything for Ths girl went sud stood by her moth » enter e bualneas college, end we will credit had the whole promenade to herself; and Modern Maid—I wish aome advice. One family In New York absolutely • you with 15.00 on our »65.00 scholershlp. repairs. This la made possible because er’s side, snd put hsr hsnd gsntly on her when ehe got to the end ehe could turn refuses to allow any one In Its employ Old Lady—Certaiuly, my dear. What • Our echool, offers exceptional advantages to shoulder. < before the pavement was laid an un The Search for Paul Jones’ Body. la it? to find before her the spectacle of the * students of Business, bnohhand, English.etc. "Mother, my fether le fretting thet he to receive commissions on household derground pipe gallery waa construct Back of the coming home of the body long line of coaet and the hills Inland Modern Maid—Shall I marry a man • B est I nstruction —L owest T uition cen be of no service to ue.” They look Into whose tastes are the opposite of mine, ■ wait! ros caracoeuE la—1rs rats all whitened with the enow, while eround supplies purchssed. ef John Paul Jbnda, to rest in the crypt ed, in which all underground lines can “Oh, no, no, no, Yolende,” the other the matter carefully and no'ne is given. her the culIen-hued eea eeemed to ehlver and qnarrel with him? or shall I marry of our new Naval Academy, lie* the be placed without disturbing ths pave : THE MULTNOMAH However, if the shopman la ao mind a man whose tastes are the same as ■tory of General Horace Porter’s six ment. BUSINESS INSTITUTE ed or the cook sends a letter Buying mine, and get tired of him? There are still a few things wo can years’queatK impeded by many ob- * M. *. ALBIN, Fate. that times are bard and money scarce a »taeles, successful at last, with over- learn from the old countiy, if we CITÇ Permsijontly Cured. No fltaor nervousneas P ortland , O re and he then sends out a little present TUO eftor (Irslday's ir«e of pr.KlIiie’aOreat Nervo whemling evidence in favor of the iden- study their doings with a determina “ruri?fin<1 '?r.Frr«*’*lr'»lbotlleandlreall»e. b» 'of $20 or $25 who can object? That Is io"L v X tification of the body. The full story tion to learn.—Pittsburg Dispatch. Dr. K. H. Kline, Lid.. 931 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa. a simple way to get around the matter of thia research General Porter tell» for Hew She Landed Him. and no one is the wiser. For forty year's Plso-s Cure for Con the first time in the October Century. sumption has cured coughs end ooida. At Edith—Papa told me to tell you you There may be an understanding with* “Upon assuming charge of our em druggists. Price 25 cents. \ THE original the family that a commission is to be mustn't coms here sny more. He says bassy in Paris and finding myself received snd the subject Is then on as you sre s dangerous man. Laughs at Sa Each. among the old landmarks which are —Dangerous man! What doss legitlmste a basis as that of any other : he Edward "Insulting behavior” is a very elas- •till honored there as recalling the mosn? ________ tl c ch arge In Australia. It may cover many historic Incidents in thé sojourn Edith—Hs says you're the sort of a generally understood, and the mistress Ot FannTônès îh that hrilliant capital^ ahytbtng from ptteh-and-toa» to man fellow who will hang around a girl foe of the house, though sbe may have ob years and never marry her. says General Porter, “I felt a deep slaughter. Its latest application cornea jections, closes her eyes rnd puts the sense of humiliation as an American from Bendigo. whole thing comfortaljix out of mind. . Mother» will flna Mn. Wlnsiow’a Boothia» . citizen in realizing that our first and In that golden city, where the late Byrup the beat remedy to uae for their children If she doesn't, it makes no difference; during ths teething period. most fascinating naval hero had been Marquis of Salisbury tried his luck aa •he can do little to prevent it. 1 lying for more than a century in an un a digger, the authorities of a Meth Pertinent Query. BLACK OR YELLOW “I know my bouae employes recelvs known and forgotten grave and that no odist Church, decided to suppress ju Him—I see your social rival, Mise commissions, ” said the mlstresa of one WILL KEEP DEY ■ucecaaful attempt bad ever been made venile giggling. . They introduced ■ po Budd, hasjer picture in to-day’s pa wealthy family the other day, “but per. to recover his remains and give them liceman In plain cfbthes, and he de NOTHING WILL what can one do? If I ehould allow appropriate sepulture in the land upon tected a couple of small boys laughing TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE Her—IndeedI What was she cured myaelf to be worried by such thlnga I C*T»yJOUt» TRtt Ik ", whose history be bad shad so much during the evening service. of? * r SHOWIN ULL WNl or GARMENTS AND HATS. should be perfectly miserable and If I luster.” ■The boys were brought into court on TOWCRCAN»ni*NC<V,LTO, TORONTO. CANADA. Among the inuatratian» of the article a charge of "insulting behavtor” and could do nothing else. is one »bowing the face of the recovered fined $5 each.—London Chronicle. ROLANDE IE d i i .'/lu à i of to ts id WET WEATHER. WISDOM i\' h SLICKER YOU ELSE body, compared with the Hudon bust. No Rhymer. 1 ' ' The amsteur poet acratchod his hesd. “It must bs somewhere,” he aaur- mured, “but where is, it J” ' - “Where is what?“ gsked his friend. “Why, I’m writing a verse and I want a rime, but I can’t find it. want a rime for the word ‘twelfth.’ “Goed rse.on,” replied bia friend, “there’s ne auch rim«_ln the Engll.h language. That lan't the only unrimed word. According to Tone Hood there are Just a score of them, although hs forgot to Include that word. Hla list includes bilge, chimney, coif, crimson, culm, cusp, fugue, gulf, have, kiln, microcosm, month, mouth (verb), oblige, rhomb, scares, scarf, silver. widow and window, Some of these words may be rimed by two others combined, such as did, oh, for widow, but nons can be rimed with anotbei ■ingle word." ! ' I HER MOTHER WAS STANDING IN THE BALCONY. , S tat « ov Ògio, Crrv or Totano, > — L uca . C ovstt , I "• F sank J. CMSNSV make, oath that b. 1. cried, with a sudden terror. "Don't under ths gusts of wind that swept down ••niqr partner of the firm of F. J. enaltar a think of it, Yolsnds—it would kill ms— Cp., doing burine«» in the Cityof Toledo, Coun ty and Slate afonyald, and that »aid firm wUi hs will nsvsr forgive ms.” pey ttieram or ONE ItüNDBKD DOLLARS for “There is no forgiveness needed, moth each and every con of C ata asa that cannot be er; sll that Is over sud forgotten. Moth- cured by the uh of H all '. C atabsh C uss . INCUBATORS AND ALLIQATOR& la tlat. Machinery lined to Hatch Kgge of the (¿reat Banriaaa. on it. Walking back was not so com- Hatching alligators la the latest use fortabls <s walking out; nevsrtbeless; aha took another tugn or two, for she to which incubators have been put knew that If the snow began to fall sha Beginning with chickens, ducks, geese „ , , FRANK JT c HKNEY. might be Imprisoned for ths dsy; snd and turkeys, the use; of Incubators was Hwom to before me and subacrlbed In my But ths mers mention of this proposal ahs enjoyed all the natural delight pfa extended to ostriches and babies, and presence, thli 6th day of December, A. D., 1886. seemed to have driven the poor woman aound conatltution in brisk exercise, , A. W. QLKA8ON, now a manager of an alligator farm in Notary Public. Into a kind of frenzy. She clung to her had to walk amartly to withatand the SIAL daughter’s srm, snd ssid In a wild sort cold, and the fight against the wind was Arkanaaa baa adopted the use of Incu bators there. / J,.. 1 Hall's CaterrhCure Is token Internally, and of way: •something; sltogether, she remsined on act« “If I saw him, YolnAds, I should think tKe" pier longer then she hsd Intended. An alligator la In Its propagating “ directly cd the blood and ipucoua surfacea of the ayatem. Heud f»>r teatlmoniala, free. he was coming to tske you swsy from L«C"?.I,,Y * co > T«^Ao, O. Then something touched her cheek, habits between a fish and a hen. It me—to tske you sway froth mo! It snd stung hsr, ss it wers. She turned swims in the water like a flub and lay» Sold by Druegtata, 74e.. *■ Hell’a Family Fllla aro the beat would bo ths old days come back again snd looked; soft whits flakes—a few of W, but Instead of-laying them In them only, but they were large—were the water it goes out And makes a nest Homewbat Different. Rhe wae ell trembling now, and cling coming fluttering along and paat her; and on the land like a hen. In this nest it “Wbst is ths price of thst sntlque ing to the girl’s arm. here and there one alighted on her dreaa lays twenty-five or thirty egg» snd chsir?” saked the lady shopper. “Stay with me, Yolande—stay with "Nineteen dollars, msdam,” replied me. I. know. Ihave done great harm like a moth, and hung there. It waa then trusts to the warm weather to atrange, for the auniight waa shining all Jjatch them out. The period of Incu the new clerk. and Injury, and I cannot aek him to for “Aren't you mistaken?” queried the give me; but you, I have not harmed around her, and there were no very bation of alligator eggs Is not accu bargain hunter. “It certainly can't be you, I can look Into your face without' threatening clouds visible over the laud. rately known, but it approximates five But pey grew more and more frequent; worth that much.” reproach.” they lit on her hair, and she took them week», or a fortnight longer than duck “Madam,” said the conacientioua “I will stay with yon, mother, don't off; they 1ft on her eyelsshes^ snd melt egg». young mnn, "it la probably worth about be afraid. Now pray-*calm yourself; I ed moist and cold into her eywiyt length Mort of the alligator* fetched at the, $2,50,, but you asked the prk'e.” won’t apeak of that again If It troubles they had given a fairly whlte'coating to alligator farm» are srild ffi Infancy for you; we ehall be Juet by our two eelvee 475 PERMANENT »alary and expeneea paM the front of her dress, snd so she msdt “Don’t Hustle the Boss.” reliable men, ontaide of the city; p!«M«aut work. for aa long aa ever you like, end as for up her mind to mske for homo, through $1 apiece to vlaitora from the North. lawyere, and doctore, or anybody else, this bewildsrment of anow and sunlight A» many alllgatofa are ralaed to ma Teddy (sged eight) In the morning H. Hanker, room», 127^ 7th at., Portland. why, you ehall not be allowed to know It was s kind of fairy thing as yet, snd turity aa the Incloeed awampe and had received instructions from his A Telling Retort. thet they exiet.” father “never to burry bis elders”— wonderful end beautiful;'but she knew stream» of the alligator farm will per A telling retort was made by a com Ro eho gradually got her mother calm ones he bad asked for a thing be mercial traveler to an unkind remark very well thst ss soon ss ths clouds hsd mit. They are valuable for tbelr bldea, ed again; and by and by, when eho got drifted over fsr enough to obscure the which are u»ed for bags, belt», punes should rest patiently, waiting > their made by a young woman whom he bad the opportunity, ehe eat down and wrote sun, it woub convenience to »ret around to it much I mi woniierfiil and like purpose». r and .upernatural, and she would merely The eupply of alligators la much Teddy In the evening''climbed Into The young woman, of New England wee impossible he should coms snd sea bed without saying his usual prayers. origin, inquired the occupation of the them, for thet the mere euggeetlon of [ be making her way through an ordinary less than the demand, as the bide ! and »omeWhat heavy fiif of Bnow. hunters have killed off all they could The intimate connection between.these young man. such e thing hed violently alarmed and But "when .he got near to the house find, and there Is as yet no close sea excited her mother, end thet excitement two events transpired ■ moment later, “I am a commercial traveler,” quiet something caught h.r eyaa there that of eny kind did her most serious mis*, son In the game laws for their protec when Teddy's mamma aaked why the ly remarked ths young mtn. her with a .udden dlsrtay. Her chief. Rhe added that she fesred she ; mother waa Handing In the balcony and‘ tion, Like the terrapin, they are be prayers had been neglected. "Ah, indeed!" she returned. In • very “I've asked God for'free nights to patronizing manner. “Do you know would hsve to tske the responsibility of .he had her hand, outatretched as if she coming extinct In their wild state. At dscldlng whether they should sttempt were taking a childish delight In feeling the alligator farms no more old alli mske Teddy a good boy, an’ If I ain’t that In my part of the country com ths journey; that most likely they would; it's ’cause God’s been kep’, busy mercial travelers are not received In proceed by short stages, snd that, Itrthat i the flakes fall on her fingers, and when gators are kept than are needed for shy saw Yolande sh. waved a pieaunt breeding purposes. Most of them are som’er's else. Pop say»: ‘Don't ever good society?” esse, she would write to him egeln for recognition to her. »Yolande—rick at »old when a month or alx weeka old, hurry the bos»;’ an’ I guess I ain’t “Nor are they here, madam,” quick dlrectione es to where they ehould go on heart with dread—hurried to the door, and the others are killed at an early n goin’ to burry God. He'll get round ly replied the young man, bowing po arriving In Perla » ran up.talr. when .he got In, and ru.hed They bed fixed definitely the dey of to the balcony. Rhe wa. breathless, she age, when their hides are more pilable to me Jea’ as soon as be has time.” litely. their departqriv when on thia very night could not speak, shs could only seize her and easily worked. Alligator farming before, the verylng northerly Winds thet mother by the arm and drag her into the ao far has proved a profitable Indus hed been blowing with more or lees bit room. try.—New Orleans Times-Democrat • terness for some time, culmlneted in s "Why, what is it, Yolande?" the moth Dog Mnt an Odd Death. gsle. It wss an unusual quarter—most There was mourning In the house of of the gales on thst part of the coast er uid. “I saw you coming through t^y coming from the sooth snd the south snow. Isn’t It beautiful—beautiful! It engine company No. 12 In Manayuiik west; but all ths ssms ths wind during look. lik. dream, and picture, of long last night,, ssys the Phllsdelphia North the night Maw with the force of a hurri American. Percy, the collie dog, ths cane, end the whole house ebook end end my hsir for so many and many pet of the company, is dead. years ------ ” trembled. Then, in the morning, whet Percy came to No. 12’s bouse four “How could you be so Imprudent, wee their eetohiehment to find the sun light pouring In et .the perlor wlndowe; mother!" th- girl said, when she hai years ago In a big snowstorm. Ths firemen took him In, fed him and gave and outside, the world white snd hushed got breath. .“And without a under a sheet of dsssling snow! Thst Where wss Jsne? To stead out in the him a bed. He never left The Kind You Have Always Bought has borne the signa Is to ssy, as much of ths world ss was enow------- ” The firemen taught him trick», sad ture of Chas. H, Fletcher, and has been made under his visible—the pavement, and the etreet, “It wee only for e minute, Yolende," he . learned to know a» well aa the personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one and ths promensde, snd ths beach; be- seld ehe, while the girl wee dusting the torse» what the aound of the gong to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and yond that the wind-ruffled bosom of the snow from hsr mother's shoulders end ; •< Just-as-good” are but Experiments, and endanger the , eea was dark and sullen in comparison arms with her pocket handkerchief. “It meant. He wae alwaya fin band and health of Children—Experience against Experiment. raced ahead of the boraes to the fire. with this brilliant whits wonder lying Yesterday evening Percy spied ■ sll around. And still ths northerly gale strange to sea snow sgsin.” * blew hard; and one after another “$ut why do you go out? why did you pigeon on the' roof of the firehouse. otraugely dark doude were blown acrose go out T' ths girl repeated. "On a- bit He ran up the steps and out on ths Castori» Is a harmless substitute for Castor ^11, Pare the sky. until, as they got fsr enough terly cold morning Ilka this, and bare roof to chase the Intruder sway. The goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It to the south, ths sun would shine headed and bape necked'.” > contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio pigeon dodged Into the drain pipe. Per through them with a strange coppery lus- substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms "Well, yes„Jt is cold outsidaC »he Mid, cy put hla heat! In after It but he tgr. and then would dlaappoar altogether, and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhœa and Wind with an involuntary shiver. “I did not couldn't reach the pigeon and bls col and the dark eea would become elmoet Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation think It would be so cold. There, that lar became wedged so thM* he-cwuldn’t black. And then again the fierce wind and Flatulency, It assimilates the Food, regulates the » would hurry on the emoke-colored pall to will do, Yolanda; I will sit down by ths withdraw IL Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. fire snd get warm sgsin.” If he barked none of the men beard the horison; and there would be glluipeee The Children’s Panace»»—The Mother’s Friend. of a pals blue .sky flecked with streski. , During that avsulng Yolande's mother him, and no one aaw hYm on the roof. of white; snd the brilliant sunlight Would seemed somewhat depressed, snd also s After a while it began to rain. The bs all around them ones more on the little bit feverish and uncomfortable. "1 should not wonder If you were go firemen below noticed that the water boats snd the shingle and railings and ing to hsve a very bed eold, mother," was falling down ¡over tbs ledge In the snow-whltsned streets. Now Yolsnds's mother wss strsngsly girl Mid. “I should not wonder If you stead of coming through tbs pipe snd exited by the ecene, for it confirmed her had caught a chill by going out on the one of them went up to Investigate. The water bad run ddwn about Per- In a jeoHou» fancy eho had formed that balcony." during all the time eho had been under “Nonsense, nonsense, child; It was only cy’a bead In the pipe and drowned him. the influence of thote drug» the had boon for s minute or so. But I am a little When hie body was pulled away th» living In a dream, and that eho wae now tirsd. I think I will go to bed now; and pigeon flew out unharmed. making the acquaintance again of the perhaps Jane could ask for an extra Cap to lb George W. Baird, U. 8. A., familiar features of ths world as sho once blsnkst for ms You need not be alarm- hsd knowa. them. ed. 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