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“ Winter finds out what THE HOUSEHOLD. I > Kidney-Wort cun» in winter She made Aunt Jane spend almost your fault, dear,” I said, INSANE PEOPLE. There ib scarcely a per»« Y amhill R eporter , my “Scarcely heart aching for the piteous all her time at Mrs. Gilmore's and B eware of P neumonia .—The large» summer. found who will not be greatly Ijene^L strain in the sweet voice, the pain in undertook the housekeeping herself, Comparatively Few Persons Who are Thor number of deaths from pneumonia thorough course of Kidney-Wort cvervJ ; P kopbiktobs . I the bright eyes. “You were right to letting papa miss nothing of his sis this winter hus attracted universal at If you cannot prepare the dry buy they Sx TDM A W1MKN, oughly Sane. refuse to marry a man you do not ter’s care. tention and alarm. But the alarm It ha» the name effect. But she seemed to live in a sort of | love. ” seems to be vague and general, and A Good Thing.—Enterprise and enJ OREGON ■cMINNVILLE, But Nell only grew whiter, and breathless expectation of the news A I Dot special enough to be applied by good qualities in businwss, but from Chris. went slowly to her own room. have something that will Ntuud cumCi each man to his own case. U lien a you WHY? find it up-hill work to sueceeZ« After that, in all the family lamen Worse! worse! very low! such were man catches cold he thinks it is a are will many patent medicines for An interesting lecture was recently- slight matter which will soon pass coughs, tations for Chris, so many years a the disheartening tidings day after The guns were banging in the street: some of which are tirst-clin« . takes . i _ no extra p ably do all that could be expected of t'lj The drums were beating loud. sort of adopted brother in our midst, day, until there came one dreadful delivered by Dr. Ball in his course at over, and . very ... likely never heard of any cough inix^Jl The crackers snapped, the cannon boomed, night of agonized watching, and the Baris Faculty of Medicine. The ordinary precautions against its h we is have Nell never spoke vf him. been so successful in winning its «S ht Hurrahed the merry crowd. public favoras ‘‘Ammon’s Cough SynJI The next winter, Meg, our eldest, Chris changed for the better. “What’s this!” cried grandfather, looking . A conspicuous in- is having an immense sale, and ''Verv^l that folly further progress. cnrplessn generauy * received rexe.veu opinion upiuiuu ^ WHS the Convalescence was slow and tedi generally glum was married; and, as if matrimony uses it speaks loud in its praise. 1 x . uionno < »f thia (* (Of course ’twas all in fun), eer, San Jose, March 25th, 1882. 1 ous; but one day. when we were all and reason are separated by a strictly , was a contagion, Janey followed her of Governor j ewell . H e was a “Has Fourth-July got round again? example; then Maude, Lizzie, and in tho drawing room, there was a soft drawn mathematical line is, according | man of robust frame, and apparently There goes another guu!” rush across the room, on the porch, to Dr. Ball, quite erroneous. There good for twenty live years more of People’s intentions can only bj| even Kate, our baby. He put his glasses on, to look, cided by their conduct. Nell, the prettiest, smartest, sweet down the garden, and a joyous ring life. The particulars are briefly these: He held his ears, to hear; < —-— I est of all, had offers in abundance, in Nell’s voice, crying, "Oh. Chris!— is a broad frontier, he says, between He was taken with a chill on Febru “What is this racket all about? spent two winters visiting Meg, and. dear Chris! are you really here sanity and insanity, which is peopled ary 2 while in this city. He imme * When the foundations of life are nJ Just hear those youngsters cheer!” rupted and embittered by suffering; wJ The children laughed in merry glee: by all account, captivating hearts by again ?” by millions of inhabitants. Damasip- went home and was threatened functions of womanhood are «tiictly 3 “Thia is—now don’t you know?— Then, I saw him leaning one hand pus. in Horace, laid down the doc diately scores, but coming back to be the woman life is like music, with no dig3 The day that Washington was born,— with pneumonia. on her shoulder, one on his cane, as life and brightness of our home. So many years ago.” jar her delicate sensibilities and brsfl By the following Tuesday he felt trine that all men are mad — “ Insanus “There must be one old maid in he came feebly up the path, pale, thin, vital ami organic harmony. But ■ “And why,” asked grandpa, puzzled still. every family," she said; and when I and weak, but Chris restored to us. et tu, stultique prope oinnes." Dr. so much better that he got up. On who suffer from vital and fqj Though he is seventy-nine; Tuesday evening he moved from an disorders found immediate relief® Spring came round once more, and Ball without going quite so far as this, uncomfortably warm room into a permanent have suggested my eminent fitness for the “Should you his birthday celebrate cure by using Mrs. Lydia £.1 With better cheer than mine?” position, she smiled loftily, and said, Nel! and Aunt Jane busied themselves holds that the number of persons per cooler one. This brought on a chill ham's Vegetable Compound. Then upspoke honest little Ted: “Mr. Brooks says you are the house with the usual extra housework. ► 4-- “Grandpa, I’ll tell you why, fectly reasonable on all points and sent him to bed again. On Thurs High chairs at ---- Once more voices floated up to me hold angel, sc please let us hear no low prices at H. Sheiul Because— because in all his life day he was again up, took a bath and throughout the entire period of their 11th St., Oakland. more nonsense.” from the porch. Hs never tolil a lief* ------------- » ---------- __ Y outh ’ s C ompanion . “You Mere cleaning those windows existence form but a minority of sat for several hours in his dressing "There is Aunt Jane, too,” I said, gown. That night his symptoms Furniture at reasonable prices at U m when I went away, Nell.” mildly. mankind. The world abounds with were alarming, and he died on Satur baas ’, lltli St., Oakland. NELL AND CHRIS. Nell people, he tells us, whom a strict "Belle,” she said severely, “will you “Please, Chris, don’t!" ► «•> 4 --------- day night. stop talking nonsense? Aunt Jane, pleaded. Amman’s Cough Syrup is not a patent A The history of this case is the his cine. There were only seven of us, all indeed!” “Don’t repeat the offense for which scientific diagnosis would condemn as No patent has been asked for orobfl girls, in the dear old parsonage at It really did seem as if Nell was in 1 was banished, Nell. But I must, mad or more or less “touched;” yet at tory of scores of others which do not upon it. To protect the public from t3 feits the niunufacturer has had the label3 no time of their life would it be per find their way into print, and is like tered Wrayburn where papa had lived for earnest about a single life; but, after darling. It is for the last time.” in Washington- The Syrup LmadlH all, she was only twenty-four, and “Hush!” I whispered at this crisis, missible to put them under restraint. ly to be the history of hundreds more pure ami costly drugs, and cannot lie sgfl thirty years. to the dealer us the common patentl Under the daisies in the pretty looked about seventeen, when, one as Aunt Jane entered my room. Such people are to be seen occupying before next summer. People will not cheap icines, that aro simply made to sell, wliiJ honorably ami successfully every seem to learn by anything but dread plains why dishonorable druggists or dl country churchyard dear mamma had day, who should walk into the Parson “Chris is proposing to Nell.” io sell you something else when ad3 slept since Kate was a wee baby, and age parlor, as coolly as if he had left “Well*" said my aunt, "that is an position in life and society; we brush experience, the necessity of constant try “ .Aramen’s Cough Syrup. It is upon Aunt Jane had come to care for the it the day before, but Chris. against them when we take our daily care, and the applicability of the old ket upon its own merits. You can biiyaMl old story.” for 15 cents, upon which at the whfl motherless children of her brother as We were all there as he came in, ■ “But she has accepted him,” I said, walks abroad; we see them in the adage about an ounce of prevention. bottle price the manufacturer makes nothing. M but before he had spoken to Aunt exultingly, as a faint, “Yes, dear mirror which reflects ourselves. A cold, at this season of the year, is see a large bottle and road the label. soon as the calamity fell upon him. We are a rosy-cheeked, healthy set - Jane I saw that Nell had vanished. I Chris; I know now you are the only Dr. Ball having stated the thesis of something that ought to be attended AN HONEST POUND. of girls, rather good-looking, Nell be Did Chris see her run out of the man I could ever love,” stole up to his discourse, proceeds to a classitica . to immediately on its appearance, ing our beauty, and I the only invalid. door as he entered the front window? me. tion of these "sane madmen,” and as- ! and special care should be taken “STAR" is the only first-class Ti "Hi I am a cripple, but I am not going I think be did. “Ahem!” said Aunt Jane, "Yon signs the first place "in the order of against exposure for some days after that is always put up iu 16 ozs. to the ] you to bother you with my story, except There was a subdued twinkle in and I, Belle, will be the old maids merit" (from what point of view he 1 the apparent cure. Relapses are apt I plug. Consumers who buy Tobacco b J£jg |>lut-. «ill save 2 ozs. on each plug by pu . ing as my observations are recorded. his eyes as he inquired for my infirmi-1 of the family, after all.” does not specify) to those who suffer to be much worse than the original I mg STAR’. F<>r proof of this, weigh It was in the spring, and my sis-1 ties, not at all consistent with his And Aunt Jaue was right. from unreasonable and in most cases ! disease. We hope there may be a Tobacco. Tin Stars on each plug. pint tern and Aunt Jane were very busy words of sympathy. Dear papa says—I know it was irresistible impulses. Naturally [ few people to whom the experience —:----- fort with housework. Presently Nell came in, with a quiet only his kindness, but it is pleasant enough, the lecturer referred to the of others is of some use.—| N. Y. Mail Carpets anil furniture 20 per cent, ch Thr at H.Shellhaas',11th St.. ( )ak!aii<l. ter-] I was in my room, knitting; papa smile of greeting, and a perfect com to hear—that he could not spare the case of Dr. Johnson ami the curious and Express. wandering about, disconsolate at the posure of manner, but Chris was a last of his girls to any husband. impulse which prompted him to touch A DFLICIOI *■» Bn-akfast or Bupw emi A G rape C ure in A merica .—One of SOUSED SPICED 1*11/ HARDS. ingn invasion of his study, and consequent match for her. each post as he walked along the I pound cans. interruption of his literary work, It was as good as a play to watch streets—an impulse so strong that if the beneficent institutions of the Old For sale BE COURTEOUS. at all Grocers and Wholesale o| A < when the murmur of voices from the those two, so completely did they ig he accidentally passed one by with World is to be introduced into our I Red Cross Packing Co., San Franc, «co. The influence of gentle, courteous out the usual tribute of a touch, he country. No less than the grape porch floated up to me, and I men nore the fact that he was a discarded “1 All druggists sell Ammon’s Cough Syrup. Ul tally exclamed, "Dear me! Chris is lover who had been sent away by her words upon those unused even to felt irresistibly compelled to return cure. And where could this be situ words of common comfort may be and repair the omission. The over I ated more suitably than in Ham- proposing to Nell again.” cruelty. fast, “And nobody ever ’-ill, or ever can They conversed easily and grace- learned from an incident, which also powering impulse to laugh on occa 1 mondsport. N. Y., the village of vine bras love you as I do," ’’ Chris was saying, fully ’s African experi- shows that it pays to be polite even sions of peculiar solemnity is one of yards? Foreign travelers tell us of * illy —Christopher Christopher's fron to a street Arab: the grape cures of Germany, and how when Nell’s voice _ struck in. ™™ ences, varied by descriptions of* the which even the most serious persons One day, in suddenly turning the “There, that window fairly dazzles family weddings, the new homes, the experienced. A still more mor every year, as the vintage time ar 1 you! ' Who says I can’t clean glass? brothers in law. the children, and a corner of a street, a young lady ran, have bid impulse is that which sometimes rives, the dwellers in the regions Oh, I beg your pardon, Chris. No, thousand other details, in which our with great force, against a little urges pious people to indulge in where the grape is not grown, come of course!” i caller expressed the greatest interest. ragged boy, and almost knocked him blasphemous or profane language. flocking to the cures, remaining dur “But. Nell, do listen to me!” After that he dropped in as of old, down. Stopping as soon as she could, A great English divine. Bishop But ing the grape season, going home re “Chris, did you ask me to marry making himself agreeable and useful she turned, and said very kindly to ler, was tempted all his life long by freshed and invigorated for the labors you when I was in my cradle? I am to everyone in the house, especially the boy: this temptation, which he only mas of another year. Hammondsport is sure you have asked me once a week j tender, as he ever had been, to me. “I beg your pardon, my little fel tered by strong and sustained ef to be, from the first of September ever since. I won’t, you knew, or Indeed, I found myself wondering, low; I am sorry that I ran against forts of the will. The impulse some through the fall and winter, to all in ought to know, by this time. Why sometimes, if he was going to take you.” tents and . purposes, a „ grape times assumes a suicidal form. . . cure. can’t you ask somebody else, just for I Nell’s mocking advice, and all the The poor boy was astonished. He Dr. Ball was recently consulted by ' There will still be found the fish- variety? I am sure any of the other others being appropriated, offer him looked at her a moment with surprise; a yojing man who was engaged to be in£> boating and delightful drives, girls will make a much better wife self to me. and then, taking off about three- married, but who found it impossible | aml 111 addition to these attractions, than I will; that is,” said Nell, with He took me for long drives in his quarters of a cap. he bowed very low, to visit his intended bride because it *8 that of the grapes. First, during a sudden spasm of loyalty for the mother’s pony-carriage, and was al and said, while a broad smile spread would involve a journey of some latter end of August, comes the rest of us, “if any of them would take ways readv to hear of Nell's eon itself all over his face: length in a railway carriage, and he delicious and delicate Delaware and you.” quests, showing no jealousy, but a “You can hev my parding and could never enter one without feeling ;t,le succulent, luscious Concord, then “How can I care for anyone else greet deal of amusement, over her welcome, miss; and the next time you a desire to jump out as soon as the in quick succession ripen the other when mv whole heart has been yours ' coquetries. may run again me, and knock me train was in motion. He was advised varieties, many of which remain upon all my life?” said Chris disconso “She was born a coquette!” he said, clean down, an' I won’t say a word.” to accustom himself gradually to this j th0 vines until late in the fall, the havei lately. ■’•It is cruel to trifle so with once; "and yet nobody can call Nell After the lady had passed on, he mode of traveling by taking short “lore durable kinds being preserved true love.” vain It has been a matter of course turned to his companion, and said, “I journeys on the suburban line, but he Iiu their freshness by a process prac p U I 0 voice “Don’t be an idiot," said Nell, with her to be admired ever since she say, Jim, it’s the first time I ever had could never get beyond Auteui! ; there I ticed nowhere except upon Lake Keu- parigine sharply. “I never trifled with you! could run alone.” any one ask my parding, and it kind he had to leave thè carriage for fear ^a- inquirer asked a French gen- navet’seplr I told you that you were n horrid “She is our beauty, as of old,” I an a' took me off my feet.” is' 1, Ueman of culture, who had spent of accident. Homicidal II. ' ' ’ " impulse ' ~‘ boy, and 1 would never marry you, swered ; and Chris assented cordially. That poor boy will never forget likewise met with. Thouviot th ----- —__ is I [ t[[ many ’s case ally ynars years in Germany, for what our R; up when you used to steal apples to pre “I have seen no face so winsome hose gentle, loving, peaceful words. one of the oftenest quoted. 1 por edy; „ | disease the grape cure was thought sent to me, and I never, never told since I left home,” he said; but he t—[Youth’s Companion. deceÌntìP’ years this unpleasant person was tor | most beneficial. He replied for all, you anything else.” spoke with the frank admiration of a thepuip®! I ■ » --------- — tured with a burning desire to kill especially those of the liver andstom- “No,” sighed Chris. by astiatici brother, and gave no token of a love Never believe, much less propa- some woman or other, but he never acli, and acting, as it does, upon these SI Mi Laote- “Then why don't you let me sick swain. I organs, the body is refreshed, the felt the slightest wish to take the life gate, an ill report of a neighbor with NAM tali th. alone?" Had he outlived his love, I won good evidence of its truth; of a man. He battled with the im I brain macle clear and a healthy tone butt « jj ( Here Aunt J ane, her head tied up dered, and come home to prove to out to the system generally the result. listen to an infamous story pulse for years, but at length it got nOtbeVfif h in a manner that defies description, Nell that her days of tyranny were never ceivefer “ banded to you by a man who is in the better of him. One day he mur came upon the scene with, “Oh, here's over? C ure for R heumatism . A gentle- see f“0 w dered a young girl, a perfect stranger imical to the person defamed, or who Chris! Chris, do run over to Smith's the wiiTasp I think Nell suspected that ho had. is himself apt to defame his neigh to him, whom unfortunate chance I man of West Newton is confident and get me a paper of carpet tacks!” Always even tempered, Nell be bors, or who is wont to sow discord threw in bis way in the kitchen of a | that he knows of a certain cure for Chris departed. came fitful and capricious; bright Dr. Ball was consulted I rheumatism. A few years ago he was Presently Smith's boy brought the and laughing when Chris was with us, among brethren and excite disturb restaurant. time ago by a painter of consid severely afilicted by the disease, which carpet tacks, and Nell was let alone often silent anil sometimes gloomv ance in society. Never utter the evil some erable talent who was a prey to these i affected his whole system, and finally ture of bj,, for the remainder of that day, as far when she thought herself unnoticed. which you know or suspect of an murderous impulses. He had mar I settled in the sciatic nerve. He suf other, till you have an opportunity IronSÇX,.] as Chris was concerned. She lost her color, and I caught to expostulate with him. Never ried early in life, his family was large fered intensely, often being deprived Onab'Ä‘ The next day the cleaning went her more than once rubbing her! of sleep. He tried many remedies his cares and anxieties in pro}>or- forward briskly, but it was still early cheeks when going down-stairs to see speak evil of another while you are and and whÄ'FOL tion. At about eight and thirty, with , without avail, till finally a physician in the morning when Nell came to Chris, and she was snappish and under the influence of envy and out letten iidnt prescribed gum guiaccum and sul physical ailment of anv kind or malevolence, but wait till your spirits my room equipped for a walk. on evthe I a, deeply repentant therefore a dozen aro cooled down, that you may bet any special unfavorable turn in his phur mixed in equal parts, to lie taken “Any letters?" she asked, care times a day. pac k land f< ter judge whether to utter or sup affairs, his mind began to be affected. ■ in small doses three times a day. He1 lessly. “I am going down the street” Also, sjownn "What ails Nell?” Aunt Jane press matter. found that one dose was all that ho If he saw a mirror he experienced a "None," I said; - ",I T did ’" not ........... ‘ on h8 theiT^y <rtMcnti think asked me. anxious for her darling. desire to smash it; near a window he I could bear, and took it at night. At I you could be spared.' “She eats nothing. Belle, and I am felt a temptation to jump out; he the end of ten days he was entirely b e I a ’ “/ A"n‘£" ’ 0 18J"‘. ' h.er 8™u>py ___ “ , bout sure “ You say that he would not submit does not sleep well. I wonder if relieved of his rheumatism. He has ! sta m d it” said Nell, adjusting a coquettish i it would do her any good to spent! a to an interview." said the city editor never got a bank note in his hand since had touches of the complaint, and ta. _. that he did not feel inclined to tear to the reporter. “ That's all right, if wreath of apple blossoms upon her ’ few weeks with Kate?" no otha but the above remedy always proves it in pieces. These morbid prompt iad,a hat "but I want to get the smell of Nell, on being consulted, caught he refused. The interview would ings _ presently assumed a more efficacious. He thinks he has recom soapsuds out of my nose. I may stop eagerly at the suggestion, and hur have made about a column and a half. H. H. WARNER & COt* M mended it to at least two hnndred formidable shai>e; he liegan to be as at Gilmore’s; have you any message?" ried her wardrobe into a trunk, as if Don't call him a thief, but say that his ROCHESTER. H.Y. sailed with a temptation to strangle sufferers from rheumatism, and in “Only my love to Mrs Gilmore.” answering a sudden life or death dishonesty has been eminently estab Ins children. His little daughter was every case it affected a cure except This remedy la an absolute spcriflc?q*^P‘l the diMea«*e«i of women, tor the nert "OaiHte Now. Mrs. Gilmore was the mother summons. lished.” It is unnecessary to say one. and in that instance the person trouble«« of youth, and for t hr <lehillCJ> • of Nell’s persistent adorer, Christo I She made no farewells, but flitted that a captured state treasurer was dying of croup, and he spent night continued u hich precedes old axe. A- MtatHti^J' J11' the use of intoxicating Mhow pher Nelson Gilmore, and the fami [ oft' so abruptly that it made us all the man in question. At present in after night by her bedside nursing that all (liNvaweM arise fi'oiiH'slight drinks; yet he was benefited. A kiilney« or liver, we can jruarantf fr 10 utmost tenderness. lies had been intimate for years. the south, state treasurers are more stare with surprise. freedom from diNcni«e l»v reason of tK “ >et. said he to the physician, “at plenty of exercise in the open air Still, for Nell to take the middle of u hieh our Mafe Kidney »'■lent f “Elinor was always impulsive," important than bank cashiers. They the moment when I was praying, should accompany the use of the pre nouer Inver < lire pow,r««Mr^ over theaeM^ n house cleaning week to call on Mrs papa said. leave with more money and are con -an*. For IMabetew n.«k for WAR™ Jtl1 with tears in my eyes, that the child's scription.—| Boston Journal. Gilmore was a little out of order. XER-S M % FK IM IBHTEM (TRE. ,he ho sequently more entitled to respect. And Aunt Jane only answered. life might be spared, I was tormented She flitted away, her sunny curls “But bless me. 1 didn't mean to drive | Arkansaw Traveler. B oiled H am . -T o boil a ham. ssrape QCC i week in your own town. Terms and ■<' with a horrible desire to take her out Urn e Address II H kllft A C<> . Portland. > dancing on the soft May breeze, and the child out of the house!" and wash carefully in plenty of cold of the cradle and throw her into the Q R QQH *■ day at home. Samples worth ■ tie (i<>, I, putting two and two’ together, re Chris said nothing, but I was eer All during my stay in Chicage and fire. Even now." he adder!, “a., I water. Put it to c<xik in boiling water C J to ozu 8- . membered that Chris had not lieen in tainlv convinced of the reality of his St. Louis 1 never saw the sun. and enough to cover it entirely, hock end speak to you, I feel a most intense the house for twenty-four hours. Invalids who laile I whiskers, so ferociously we.V they it was six hours after we left St. desire to strangle you: but I cheek up; let it remain on the front of the rec vPrintr vil a Vainly, I tried to’ recall n similar pulled all the evening. Louis before I caught a glimpse of myself." The Doctor never saw this steve till the ham begins to boil; then ‘■taniina <!»•<• interval when he was in Wrayburn 1 But the next day Mrs. Gilmore real sunlight \\ hen I saw the sun patient again; a circumstance which put it back, and let it simmer steadily M their | School, college, business had called sent oyer a wee note of dire distrtvs. light I clapped my hands with joy " of flu* in»»rits* •** he has perhaps no reason to regret. for three hours. Take it oft- the fire, him out of the village, but his home tonic, of II'*J| Chris had been thrown from his and when I saw the cotton near for, ?s. ae w®8 a tunn of powerful and let the ham remain in the wa'er hours were always fairly divided be horse, and the doctors feared some Memphis I was in ecstacies like a ter’*» Stomach B ters. Not only« buihl be would have been an exceed- it is boiled in till cool enough to tween his mother's house and ours. spinal injury. it impart stml handle; then skin it put in a baking child. I went up the river in a boat ingl> ugly customer" had his sang Something must lie the matter! to the weak, bn ' Aunt Jane went over at once, ami and we got out on the land and I uinary impulses proved beyond his pan and sprinkle with about three; =• also corrects sol 1 thought of all possible and ini came back with a grave face. ounces of brown sugar ; run your pan s regular acid R picked some cotton and will send it But up to that time, as the jxissible catastrophes till I was not 2 of the »tom« at “He is badly hurt entirely uncon to my friend» in England.—[Mrs. control. 3 makes the bo* Doctor remarks, he had kept them into a hot oven and let it remain a surprised to see Nell coming in at scious." she said. < half hour, or until the sugar has “ act at proper in« Langtry to an Atlanta Interviewer. successfully in check. Hi« nearest the gate in a subdued frame of mind, vals. gives ease' _______ i I If Nell's departure was sudden, her formed a brown crust. This not onlv 1 * <♦» 4 those who f“" rpv fnanOB did not even suspect that lie apparent upon her pretty face return was not less so. from r h eu improves the flavor of the ham. but The Rev. W. F. Smith tells of a was subject to them. He filici all preserves She came directly to me. as they all — — liens ‘-Dili yon take off your hat at horse its juices. he once knew that would always the duties of life in a correct and ex do, even Aunt Jane and papa,’ in Kate's?" I inquired, with mild sar refuse to pull if three persons, no emplary manner. No doctor coh 1<1 emergencies. F avorite S now C ake .- Beat one but regretted it when Nell's matter of what size or weight, were have certifier! to his being insane, "Belle," she said, in a low, grave casm, cup of butter to a cream, add one and arms stole around my neck, and a tone, “Chris has gone to Cap« Town." face wet with tears was pressed in the vehicle to which he was hitched, let assuredly he was on the “border a half cups of flour, and stir very Dealer, generi but he never refused to draw two of land ’ of insanity. "Gone!” I cried “Why, he was against my own. thoroughly together: then add one here yesterday!" any size. This is a horse that can cup of corn starch, and one cup of This N.Y.Singer,S “M ill he die?" she whispered. "Oh. count. With •* «»>t of Attachment* I — “He has g one to visit his uncle, the A North Carolina Railroad which sweet milk in which three teaspoon what shall I do if he diesT u '-rrnnt.-il ¡H-rfv. t Litri.' ' Í >n f] one who offered him a business open Belie, 'in. t. han<ÌM>ni*> andduraWe. fuls of baking powder have been dis is to lie twelve miles long, and which as if ashamed of letting even ■ n t»-t trial plan " h« n d ■ ' tht 1 ou smile when you see a child try is now in course of construction, is to solved: last add the whites of eight ing some time ago. Chris did not my 1 h,*n. Happ? Hr.ntf- ‘ loving eyes read her secret, she iug to grasp its own shadow; but how Re»d*. 12 Mors. Meehan want a business opening as he had rushci ‘.octave coupler, 2 lene away and locked herself in many have been graspiD£ shadows all be owned and operated solei v by col eggs and two cups of sugar well i stool and fl Rook. ' plenty of money; and. Belle, Mrs. her room. ored men. beaten together; flavor to taste, bake sent on test trial-pb I. Elevant case, rr their lives, and will continue to reach ; Gilmore says it is all mv fault that in sheets and put together with icing . durable inside *n< Such restless misery followed tnat r, with tea out and grasp as long as breath and »he is left alone and chikllesa.” my heart ache! for her. rarneA Hypocrisy becomes a necessity for eyesight last To E ase the P ain of a B oil .—Bind those who live scandalously. J, I on fresh tigs. ovtttfrw A< j -X Öfirir&RS \ 'N. I I