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WILLAMETTE FARMER: SALEM, OKEQON, SEPTEMBER 19, 1884. i 'I I1 Jk . V I i II r $ttmttf if crator A CHILD'S MIQHT TaOUaHTS. Tbey put her to bed in the. darkness, And bada her bo quiet and good J lint alio aobhed in tho silenco and trembled, Thougli alio tried to bo bravo as nho could. For tho night was o rcnl, so awful! A mystery doting around, Llko tho walls of the deep, deep dungeon, That hid her from itgm and found. Ho stifling, 10 empty, so tlroary That horror of loneliness black) Sho fell asleop, moaning and fearing That morning would never oomo back, A baby mutt bear its own Borrow, Hinuo nono understands it aright ; Hut at last, from her bosom was lilted That tcrriblo fear of tho night. Ouo oveniag, tho hsmls that undressed her Led her out ol tho door closo by, And bado hnr look up for a moment Up into the wonderful iky, Whoro tho platiota and aouatellationa, Hoop-rooted in darkucis, grow Like bloiaoms from black earth blooming, All aparkllng with ailvcry dow. It soomod to bond down to mcot her, That luminous purplo domo ; Sho was caught up into a glory, Where hor baity-heart was at home j Llko a child in its father' garden, Aa glad aa a child could bo ; In the feeling of perfect protection And limitless liberty. And tliis had been all around her, While sho shuddered nlono In bed! Tho ljonii 1 1 u 1, grrnd rrvclatlo'j Willi IKkLuy utotflio ivul. And alio aiuk into sound chlld-slumbcr, All folded in splendor high, All happy and soothod with blessing Drontlied out of tho hcirt of tho sky. And In drcnmi hor light, swift footsteps Thoso inflnlto spaces trod, A fearless little explorer Of tho paths that lead up to (lod. Tho darknets now Mas no dungeon, Llut a koy unto wido roloaio j And tho night was n vision of froodom A prcsonco of heavenly poaco. And I doubt not that in like manner . Jdlght vanish, aa with a breath, Tho gloom and tho lonely torror Of the Mystery wo call Death. Lucy Ltticom. i i She Cured Him. "You nro nover going to nmrry 1'liilo Mnyburno!" Itwnn n bright buy windowed room with a ruby firo nimrkling in tho grnto, n'ul n tablo well lmlenctl with work, driiwu. tip bcHido its shlno. And tho prettiest. fro.slic.it, moat uttractivo thing to look tit in tho wholo ncono was tho Widow Glenn horuolf, stitching Indus trlouflly away at u htrin of cambric riillllng. Bho wiih toll and well proportioned, with hnir llko brown satin (lax, bltto oyeH and a completion all pink and white, with thoariniHon bloom glowing benonth tho traimpnix'nt tkin in u mnnnor that nil tho cosmetics on earth might otrivo vainly to etimnlato; a woman it did ones heart good to look at in tlieno dayH of nrtillcial falsity !' I'ei Imps bho might have boon thirty, but nho did not look lnorothnn twouiv-flvo; for Time, gruff old uon-comprtiiiiirer thnt ho is, had dealt very gently with Josio (ilunn. "Why nhnuldii t I nmrry I'hilo May liurno?" ho inked quietly, nsnho hit oil tho oud of her thread with teeth white ami ovou iw pearls. Mrn. Jonibury groaned and gaspedl "Uo'h htunlsoino isn't ho!" naked tho widow. "1 hain't nolhin' to .y agin' his looks," eixiaked Mrs. Joiieshiiry. " And his principle and character mo Itoyond loproioh?" "XoIhmIv tloniea it that 1 knows of!" unwillingly audited tho elder mation. "Ho'a eortainly well ofl'l" went on .Mrs. Glenn. "Yes, ho'- lieh, I o'iox but -,,x "llut whatt" "His temper, Josephine, Ids temper, if you ..mat have it!" jorkeil out Mrs. Jonebbury. "He's as uggly as Cain and as fault Ihuliu' as old I'haraoh in tho laud o' Kgypt i and all tho world known that ho jist fretted his tlrttt wifo into the grave 1" "Ho won't fret mo into tho grave," baUI Josie, Howiug dilligvutly on. "How Iw you gwiuo to help your?eH t" asked Mrs. Joncsbitty, with evident in credulity. "Oh, I havo wayrt and meant)!" "Hut Josio, you don't really love him." "Yos, I do!" "With his temiwrT" "In till to of his temper, Mrs. Jones bury. I two and esteem tho good which lies unreclaimed, beneath that upper htratum of acerbity, Keep down tho woods and tho ilowera will grow in al most any unturo." 'Jit's dreadful easy talkin,'" said Mr. Jomvbury, with n dubious ehako of hor head. " But yo don't know what it ia, Josephine Glenn, to bo tiod for lifo to a man that's forovor grumbliu' about nothin'J" "Tboro it is," said Josio, with a bluo Bparkfo bonoath her long oyelnshcs. "I menn to givo him uomotting to grumble uboutl" "I don't undcretnnd you I" u Don't you t" Nevertheless " t Hut at that instant a bovy of visitors waa ushered into tho apartment, and Mrs. Joncabury was forced to tako hor departure unenlightened as to tho Widow Glcen's matrimonial policy. So I'hilo Maybnrri put a wedding ring on J osio Glenn's pretty plump linger and surrendered himself legally into tho keeping of that bluo oyeu dame, little reckoning tho ordoal in storo for him. "Mrs.Movburnt" "Yos, l'hflo." it was an evening during their first week nt home, after tho varied changoa of tho wedding tour, and tho nowlv' made husband was stalking up and down the floor, with his hands in his pockets, ii tieoponing.wrinklo botween his brows "It's ono minuto after six o'clock!" "I hco it ia," said Josie, glancing up at too linio piece. "And dinner isn't ready. Is this your idea of punctuality?" Tho wifo inndo no answer. "Tho firo Bulking again. I do wish our Horvnnts would ever pay uny atten tion to too lire." Hlill Josio rend on. ".Mrs. Mnyburno 1" einculatcd tho him- naiKi. "Well, my dear?" echoed Josio. "Why don't you nnswor mo?" "What shall I suyt" "Anything, Mrs. Mnyburno!" "Well, then, permit mo to obscrvothat I am very much intorestcd in tho book I am reading." I'liilo's brow giewdark; but ho was atopned from further comment by tho ringing of tho dinner bell. "Oyster soup burned again," ho growled, letting his spoon drop into tho plato witli a splash. "I think it ia very nice," said Josio. "And tho beet roasted, when I told tho cook especially to havo it loilod1" "Uoar mo!" said Mrs. Maybumo, whoro ia tho difforenco?" "Difference, ma'am diifcrenco!" bark ed I'hilo, "enough difference to Hpoil my dinner, that's all." And, pushing hack hit chair, ho strode away from tho tablo. Mrs. Mnyburno stayed to finish her meal, and then sauntered into tho par lor, where her apouso sut glaring at tho lire. "Whoro aro my slippers, Mrs. Mny burno?" "On tho rug, closo to your feet, my dear." "I don't wnnt tho slippers with tho fox's head on, I want tho hlippcrs with the rosobud and leaves. Its strange a man can't take any comfort in his own housel" Josio rang tho hell and ordered "rose buds and leaves," hut tho next rock to split upon was tho nowspapcr. "Whero's my paper? What's tho rea son n man can never iind a paper when ho wants it?" "Hero it is, I'hilo, folded neatly under tho books," she rescinded. "And what is it under tho books for? Why isn't it left where I can find it?" "If you had looked around, my dear-" "Hut I don't want to look around!" And Mr. Mnyburno unfolded tho sheet and began to read, his brows ominously oontracted, while Josio sat smiling be side him, hor purpose shaping itself moro nnu iuqio uoiimtoiy in nor mliui at every moment the clock measured off with silvery tick. Tho next evening Mr. Maybumo came home rampant as usual. Tho sit ting room was dark and chilly as ho stumbled in. "No light?" lie demandod, queru lously. "What's the uo of light!" pottishly asked his wife, who was reclining ou too sola under an embroidered afghan. "Tho tiro has gone out half an hour ago." "Tho firo out!" I'hilo htood aghast, "Hut why didn't you have it kindled up turalii?" "Kvervthing gooi wrong," grumbled Josie, with a peevish elevation of hor shoulders. "The kindlings woro wet and tho chimney smoked, and" 'Well, well, my dear." said Philo, driven to tho unwonted tnk of consola tion, "I dare say it will bo all right." "All wrong, moio likely," fretted Josie. "It is so trying! and dinner isn't ready, although it's half past fix, and tho fruit hasn't como for dessert, and I'm so dis couraged1" "We'll do without fruit, tlien." "Tfiero's ijo other de.sort." "My dear Josie, it isn't lest to lei littlo tilings fret you1" "I'll discharge tho cook to-morrow," said Josie, nerimoniou'dy. "Oh, no, my dear! I wouldn't do that; bho understands her business remark ably well." ".She burned tho oysters yesterday!" "On.y bcoivfted 'em, that was all!" "She, is always Ix'hiiul hand with tho meals." 1 On tho contrary, my dear Josie, she is generally tlte soul of punctuality, Where is my dressing-gown t" "I am suro I don't know," said Josie, spiritle.-sly. "That chambermaid makes n rule of putting things just where no body can iind thorn." 'Oh, heio it is, baok of tho door," said I'hilo, "just where sho alwava hangs it." "Then why didn't you look there be fore you asked!" demanded his wifo. Mr. Mnyburno found it convenient not to hear, but poked tho tiro diligently. "Thoro you go, scattering ashes all over the velvet rug," said Josio, tartly. Mr. Mnylmruo chocked himself and sat down, shivering, in n rocking-chair. "I wish you would slop creaking thnt chair," groaned his wife; "my poor norvca aro all in a quiver. Why don't thoy aond up dinner?" "Thoro'a tho bell now," said Phifo, jumping up with alacrity; "come, Josie." "I don't think I caro for any dinner, now thnt I havo been kept waiting so Jong," Bald jure. Mayburne. "Now, my denr Josie, don't bo unrea sonable. I daro say thoy havo some thing nico for us." Tho beefsteak was coid tho potatoes water-soaked', nnd the turnips dried like mummies, whilo tho brend wa8 new and heavy. Mr. Maybumo oponod his lips to complain, but Josio was beforo bond with him. "My goodness gracious 1" alio ejneu latod. with uplifted hands nnd eyes. "Such n dinnori Tako mo nwny, I'hilo, I enn't cat a mouthful." "Just n littlo bit of tho steak, dear it's vory juicy." "Not a particlo!" said Josie, emphntic- ally. "Sarah, toll tho cook bIio may go to-morrow." "My dear, my denr, prnj considcr " ''There's a chicken coming, ma'ntn, with bread sauce," suggested Sarah, with twinkling oyca. "Oliickcn nnd brend snuco thovcry thing I detest of all othoral" exclaimed Josie. "I am suro it's very nice," Bnid I'hilo; "sco how savory it looks. Let mo givo you a wing and a littlo slieo of the breast!" "It's bnrnod to a crisp!" "Burned, my denr? Not a bit of it!" "It's raw, thon, under tho sidel" "Do try it, Josie rcnlly I think it ia delicious nnd hero arc somo atenming baked potntocs." "No." umu Josio, rcsoltuojy, slinking her bond; "my dinnor is spoiled thnt'a onough." Ami Bho wnlUcd out ot tno dining room precisely ns her husband had dono tho inula before. Hut I'hilo, less phil osophical than Ida wifo, roso nnd followed her. "Josie, dear," ho said, hositntingly, as sho llounccd down upon tno sow. "Well." "Aren't you just n littlo n littlo crosa?" "Am I?" "And unreasonable? A triilo so?" "Do you really think so, Philo?'1 "Yes." "So do I. I am very crosa and out rngoously unrensonnblo!" Tho dimples hnd como back to Josio's lips nnd tho spnrklo to her eyes. I'hilo looked bowildorod. "Hut, my dear, what do von mean?" "I'hilo," said Mrs. Mnyburno, calmly, "you havo only been looking into a looking-glass." "Into 11 looking-glass, my denr?" "Kxnctly so. During tho Inst hour you hnvo teen yourself na you appear to tho world. How do you llko tho re flection?" "Am I really as disagreeable na that?" ho naked presently. "Yes, miito!"' "I hadn't any idea of itP' "Hecauso you havo nover seen your self aa othora oeo you." Another silenco ensued, and then Mr. Maybumo spoke again. "Josie, nobody shall over seo mo ngain in thnt light!" I'hilo Mnyburno kopt his word, nnd to this day Mrs. Joncabury has noer left otf wondering what mystorious agency wrought a marvelous change in tho spirit of I'hilo Mnyburno h dream. "For ho nin't 1 ke tho snmo mnn no moro, ho nin't," truthfully observed Mrs. Jonesbury. S. U. Taper Hanjer'a Paito. Heat up four pounds of good, while wheaton Hour in cold water enough to form a 6tiiT batter, sifting tho Hour first, and bent it well to take out nil tho lumps. Thon add about two ounces of well powdered alum, lfnvo a quantity of boiling wnter ready at hand, tako it boil ing from tho tiro nnd pour it gently and quietly over tho batter, atiring it rapidly at the snmo time ; and whon it ia observ ed to swell and loso tho white color of tho Hour it is cooked nnd finished. Tho putntitics hero indicated fchould mako nlxmt threo-fourtlis of a pale of solid paste. It is recommended not to use it while hot, as when cool it adheres better and goes further. A littlo cold water pourod over tho top of tho ma.- will provent tho formation of a bkiu from drying out of tho pate. When about to use, a small additional quantity of cold wnto should bo nddod so thnt tho past will spread easily nnd quickly under tho brush. Iu warm weather this pasto must bo Used quickly as it cannot be kept for many days with out fermenting and touring, when it be comes thin, watery and useless. If it Iw desired to avoid this, the addition of a few drops of carbolic ncid to the mass when it is prepared will ennblo it to ho kept almost indefinitely. Attention Bee Men Partner Wanted. A man who knows how to handle bees or who ia willing to bo taught who is capable honest and industrious and a good salesman, can find a situation by by applying at this oflico with satisfac tory refforencctf. Must furnish a pair of horses with a spring wagon no other capital required. miglGm Cut off tomato blossoms which appear during September. Thoy cannot pro duce fruit, and their presence only weak ens the plants. BAEFLEDt One of the Moat Unaccountable and Dangerous of Recant Deceits Discovered and Exposed. Thoro ia8omo mystoriouB troublo that is attacking nearly cvoryono in tho land with moro or less violonco. It scorns to steal into tho body liko a thiof in tho night. Doctors cannot dingnoso it Scientists nro puzzled by its symptoms. It is, inded, a modern mystery. Liko thoso sovoro nnd vnguc maladies that nttnek horses and prostrnto nenrly nil tho nnimals in tho laud, this subtle troublo seems to mennco mnnkind. Jinny of its victims hnvo pnimi about tho chest and aides, and sometimes in tho bnck. They f jo! dull and sleepy ; tho mouth has a bad tnple, especially in tho morning. A strnngo sticky slimo collects nbout tho teeth. Tho nppctito is poor. Tlicro is n feeling liko a honvy lond upon tho stomach; somotimos a faint all-gono sensation is felt at tho pit of tho stomnch, which food doos not satisfy. Tho oyes grow sunken, tho hands nnd feet feel clammy nt ono timo and burn intensely nt others. Aftor a whilo u cough sets in, nt first dry, but after a fsw months it is attended with a greyish colored oxpectorntion. Tho nfllict cd ono feels tired all tho whilo, and sloop docs not scorn to afford nuy rest. Ho becomes nervous, irritable, nnd gloomy, nnd has ovil forebodings. Tlicro is n giddiness, n pcculnir whirling sensa tion in tho head whon rising up suddenly. Tho bowela becomo costive, nnd thon, ngain, outflux intcneoly ; tho skin is dry and hot nt times ; tho blood grows thick nnd stngnant; tho whitca of tho oyes be como tinged with yellow; tho urine is scanty add high-colored, depositing a sediment aftor stauding. There is frequently fipittidg up of tho food, sometimes with a sour taste, and some times with a sw'ootisli taste; this is often attended witli palpitation of tho heart. The vision becomes impaired, with spots beforo tho oyes; thoro is a feeling of prostration and groat wonkness. Most of thoso symptoms aro in turn present. It is thought that nearly ono-third of our population hnvo this disorder in somo of its varied forms, whilo medical mon hnvo nhuost wholly mistaken its nature. Somo havo treated it for ono complaint) somo for nnothcr, but nearly all hnvo failed to reach tho sent of tho disordor. Indeed, many physicians nro nlllictcd with it thomsclvos. Tho oxpricnco of Dr. A. G. lti:hnrds, residing nt No. -16S Tremout strcot, Boston, is thus described by him self. "I hnd nil thoso poculinr nnd painful symptoms which I havo found alllictiug so many of my pationts, and which had so often bnlllod mo. 1 know nil tho commonly established remodios would bo unavailing for I hid tried them often in tho past. I therefore determined to strike out in n now path. To my intenso satisfaction I found that I was improving. Tho dull, stupid fooling departed nnd I began to enjoy hfo oneo more. .My npnetito returned. My slcop was refresh ing. Tho color of my fnco which hnd noon n sickly yollow grndunlly assumed tho Dink tingo of health. In tho courso of throo weeks I felt liko a now man and know that it wns wholly owing to tho wonderful elllciency of Wilrnor'a was nil '1 ipiiecnnoo lho Heat, which tho modicino I took. Doctors and scientists often exhaust their skill nnd th pationt dies. Thoy try ovory thing that has Ivon used by, or is known to, tho profession, and then fail. Even if they save tho lifo it is often nftor great and prolonged agony. Whoro all thia can bo nvoidod by pre caution and care, how Insnno a tiling it is to endure sucusulleriiigi With apuro nnd pnlatublo preparation within reach, to neglect its uso is simply inexcusable. Littlo six-year-old Eddio on being ask ed if ho know where ho would go should ho tell n fib, replied, "Oh, yes! to a nlaco where tho nngels won't como to seo you!'' 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II. MinmDhh, Maintirciv ilrldsei 4 Roork.Stlcm W, imi i. Cox, Eu.-ene, I U mtrlv II Ooltra, Albany F. Uaciil, Itottburf. UR. MINTIE, RpeeUilst and Uraduotc, TVrO- IX KEArtNY BTnKCT, Ban Francisco, Oal , ll Treats nllCUronlr, "per lal and r rlraU Ulseasea nllb ITonderrul Bueceaa, THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. Is a rartala Celts for NsT ocs Dsaiurr, I.08T MAN MOOD, raoaritoaauai, aed all tb etll effU ol Vtuthful follle4& axoeatea. 1K. MINTIK. wboUa Raaiua IIitsiciiv.Ooxb. can or tui I'mTaairrr or raxasTLTAjna. will ajrea to lorltlt liOO tor a eaa ot this kind that tha V1TAX BESTOKATirr, (vodar his f oactal adrin and Uaat- Dtnt)wlll not eira. l'flcelja bottle; Four time tot autnttty, (., Beat toajiaddjou,cDJUanUilly, InprlrtU addrtas tt deilrad, br A. X. allNTIE, U.0 , 11 Kearny St, 8. T., Cat. sVSaod for pamphlet aod Hit ol queatlona. BAMrUi BOTTLK VKF.B Will b seat to anr ons aDDlvlnjr by Utter, statins tymptoms, sex and at. Strict saersiy In retard U ail si I bualaeas tranuctluos. JanMU TUB mi. mli:i(;s I'RIVATF. DlifOHtUV. ICO Oeuy fit., Sin Francisco, Cal. Conducted by Qutllled l'hjtlclmi and Hurscont r-gular Oraduatee. XiTTDj olilt-.i ierlull4t in tha United btatta, whota Lira who rx rxaixCB, perfect method and puro iiieuKire, intura arxror anil riB. n.xrjcitt ol ell I'rnate. Chicnlo and Nerrout liteatea, Allmtlona of the mooil.rtlil.i, Ulii ,ir) ,lnl lrr, i:niiilim, I Irera, uld orrl,rlllll .r ll.r (.lnmU. Aorv lloulli, Mii'o.it, Uuntt I nliiH.lKrirau ntly cured and rad. I.ote.1 Ironi the tjtteui for lifo. NERVOUS ffiiT'SeiBffi Luttr-, rirvuul lie eny, Mrntal nml I'lij.lral 'N!.nr.n. Fall. Intr llrniur) . II enk Lj r,tiliin. rilltetrliiiiuieiii.Imiiriliutenta It JIul'rlHue. rfc, rr.un rxrraa "r uutlitlil rulllr-t, r any nt, -iierdlly, tuftly mill lirltHlrl) iiire.t. DL.M1. IHIlliLK.AnVIt fllll mrn.audall who iKfdit.o.'lealM.III ami i:pri-lrnrr -oruult the oM turopeaa I hjtt tin at nnti. ilit cpiii Ion coU nuthliii;, ai.d may t, future m.ry aid ttumo. Uhenlncontcnleiitto tult the city for treat, incut, medliliiu can b tent eter)wher by vipreia free from ot.erulii. It It rcllerhent tint a Ili a!c at v ho .rivi s hit whole ttteLtlon to a rlnuiii Miow4uii.iiD area I UHI,indili;.lcUnttircu;h out. met. ' .i ry, nonu t il, fmiucntly rrconimind dittlcu t t-i-o tt tha tililnt hiitrlalut, by whom ry l.uoHii si. ml roncd) ! utvd. 'the Doctor's iri i -viiriit-nri'uuketnu opinion tf iiiiiteine lltiioranir. Kki.TliC' .. no ca!l tee no ona but tli Dni-tnr e.. tuluilon KKKKand wiereill, rnnllilenilul. Cases whuh bava nlled In obtilntnir r.lif iii.. ..i. ally tiUci'rd Frmale ill'e tucceufullv treated. rhr lljrlor will tjreeto forfeit Jl.ouo for a ce un.UrtJken. not cured. Call or write, llourt. Pally tfinO A. M.. to 4 l.l e to S evening: Sun.lii. to to 13 only, tut rot tux Baxitakut Dtoi t llXJtuu ; Sn-M Fsss. Addrets at abo e. DR. LIEBIG'S Wonilerful Germnn Invlonrnin. 1'cru.anentlt prevent! a'l Lniuiunl !... im...h. ajttem, unea tha nerret, trenthen tha mutclet, chekatha watte, lnieratat teo wholt twtem and ..,... . ,ha a All... .1 ..1...... 1... - The reaaen to many can not t cured cf weaknet "VJ $ha aoote dleura is owl g to a complication, callod PHOSTATOItKHE.. which -,ulrrt TpeTu'lar treitinent. Pit. UKBlQ'd ISVIOORATOR It (ha only curafo Fao-ratoasnsa. with peculiar Special Treat meut. uted at the LIEDIO DISI'VSARY; i"!S cr ,he "nHor, W. Cate of tlx bottlea.Jlo. sent to any addrutJ, cotered tecurely fraut olcraion Mo.t praerfvl alectilc belli traa to patlenta. I ndiwl nU ftlUiTl'REE ""-taUaa Vuorwcra LIKKIC BKPCtfilliV. M Oeai btrla KrancUieo, Cal. rihata entr.ti.- aiw. Hum .... ...- v7?.t Orv Street UoZ KeitaiTll'.ta Va tSS-TSS. IV. en aMBrz.rrrrrW n f ui "am ceoT Tf3r .t '$sk cnl DtTnaary Uruj htore, l.ltnSW - m