Yamhill reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1883-1886, July 12, 1883, Image 2

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    is not an unchangeable one. YV hen cure, and when the extreme
By dint of listening to Emile, Hor I The concierge was called, and said WOMEN DRUNKS
I think 1 can trust a lady, I let her go weather of Summer came on I g.
Y amhill R eporter , tense was forced to the secret conies that the night before, very late, Emile
out, but it is necessary to add when so much worse that I gave n.,
sion that there was no other voice in [ had gone out to buy a sack of char Society Women, Artres»«». Et«., who I give the perniinsion that they are hope. At that time 1 was suffers
the world which could sneak the lan- coal. The neighlxir remembered that have Become Alcohol's Own—The put on their honor. A lady was in terribly. How badly, only those J
P kophiblob .
A. V. R. S nydeb ,
guage of true passion so well, and j the evening liefore, at different times, Crowing Tasto for Opiates.
this way recently subjected to a great appreciate who have contracted mala
that the woman wbe should receive | she had seen Hortense at the win
temptation. She called on a man rial disease in tropical regions >
OREGON
M c M innville .
•
street
ie
«
In
East
Fifty-seventh
such love would indeed be happy.
I dow. her eyes all swollen and red
down town on business concerning seemed as if death would be a rejig
large and handsome brown stone her property, and they ate luncheon greater than any other blessing.
The fire which they intended to I from crying.
,
MY NEIOHEOa AND I.
I fan lor another burned them to the [ "There is no doubt about it,” she house, furnished like a private dwell together in a restaurant. The gentle­ notwithstanding all this, 1 am haijJ
quick, and their scruples, their duty, exclaimed, "they have perished, We icg, and called the Christian Home, man ordered wine, and was greatly to state that I am to-day a perfect)',
Oh! I pity my neighbor over the way.
their vows to the absent one could must send for the magistrate.’
Who has nothing to do but yawn all day;
surprised when she refused it. Stie well and healthy man. How I
No little hands to tumble her hair;
not quench it. The flames spread | The magistrate on arriving forced for women who suffer from an inordi­ had never refused it liefore. He did to recover so remarkably can be mf
No little “nuisance’’ to vex hor with care:
and devoured them. Without be open the door. The woman's^ pre­ nate use of intoxicating liquors or not know that she was a patient in derstood from the following card v.J
No little “torment” to worry and tease:
paying their feelings by word, look \ dictions were only too true. Emile narcotic poisons, and who are not an inebriate aBvlum, and he was kept untarily published by me iu tk
Nothing to do bnt consult her own ease.
or gesture, they gradually avoided 1 was lying extended on a lounge. Hor- strong enough to break up the habit in ignorance. He finished his wine Sandusky, O.. Republican, entitled
Poor, rich neighbor. I am sorry for you,
[ each other’s society, and never dared [ tense on a chair, both cold and in­
Sorry, because you have “nothing to do;”
”
.
HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE.
to speak of Paul, his love and his sensible. Restoratives were immedi- without medical aid. Dr. and Mrs. A alone.
Sorry, because as the days go by,
"How do women acquire the habit?
You are restless and weary, you know not hopes. His name was never men- ately applied. Alas! all their efforts P. Meylert are in charge for the
E
ditors
R efuulican : During
"Often to drown a great sorrow.
why;
tioned. It would have Bounded like ■ to revive Emile were useless. The Women's Christian Temperance Asso­ One of my patients, in good circum recent visit to Upper Sandusky, s'o
And once in a while I onn see the trace
a reproach ringing in their ears.' carbolic gas had done the work. He ciation. The late William E. Dodge stances and never known to take any many inquiries were made relative fc
Of many a tear on your proud, fair face.
Emile soon stopped paying Hortense was dead. Hortense still breathed, gave the building to the association, stimulant stronger than tea or coffee, what medicine or course of treat
You see I am only a laborer’s wife,
any little attentions, so afraid was he They succeeded in restoring her.
was called into her kitchen one day ment had brought such a marked
Doing my part in the treadmill of life;
that she would discover his secret. 1 When she recovered her senses the and stipulated that only women who by the shrieks of her little girl. The change in my system, I feel it to b»
Joe, my husband, is off all day,
magistrate
proceeded
to
open
before
could
give
reference
of
good
moral
He
talked
to
her
of
acquaintances
Fighting the giants of want away;
little one’s clothing had caught tire due to the proprietors and to the pub
Baby and I are busy, too,
which he pretended to have made her the letter addressed to Emile. It character should be admitted. The from
an exploded lamp, and the child lie testate that Warner’s Safe Kidney
But we’ve plenty of time to bo sorry for you. and of love affairs which never ex contained these words:
institution is sustained by the gifts of was burned to death beiore the and Liver Cure accomplished for m,
Baby's a nuisance, a plague and a joy,
M y D ear E mile : I hope you are charitable people, and patients are not
isted. He bought photographs of
what other medicines and physician»
But then, you see, he is my own sweet boy; pretty women at the stationer's and well and happy—you and your little required to pay for support and treat mother's eves, while she waB unable to Kail failed to do. The malarial poison
save it. She took brandy to relieve
I have no time for a groan or a sigh,
no.
»»rriunaii
sweetheart 101
for J you
‘ know very j well
...... ment unless they are ktaiwn to be able the shock to her feelings, and con­ which had worked its way so thor
showing her oue of them, said:
No time to be idle as the day» go by;
What
do that I am not so foolish as to believe to do so. Dr. Meylert said:
‘•That’s my sweetheart. V7L
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My arms are full as the day is long,
tinued drinking it to excess. That was oughly through my system during
Full as my heart, with its happy sour .
youthink of her?”
___
that , you
...... are waiting
o___
for my r permis
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“In the two months’ existence of the thirteen years ago. and she said to me my five years’ residence in Florida
Hortense
answered,
with
feinged
sion
to
fall
in
love
with
Hortense,
institution
we
have
had
here
for
treat
Poor, rich neighbor over the way,
the other day: -My child burning had brought me to the verge of the
indifference: “She is very pretty.”
Don’t let your conscience trouble you ment many Christian women and alive is always before me, even now grave, and physicians bad pro.
Watching my baby and me at play;
What of your wealth, if your heart is bare?
I
have
Then they separated, retired to for breaking your promise. T '■■■—' women who move in the best known after all these years. My only safety nounced my case incurable; butthat
*Tit to love and be loved that makes life so their rooms, and wept bitterly. For | been married a month
P aul .
circles of society, and it was for the now is not to’ touch a drop. After is not to be wondered at, as it wt.
fair.
two months Paul had not written.
No, neighbor mine, I can tell you true,
HorteDse, on hearing this, rose, ran benefit of such as they that the Home the first glass I keep on and drink to undoubtedly one of the worst on
Indeed, I’d rather be I than you.
Emile’s letters were unanswered. to the lounge where lay the body of was started. Do not imagine, though, insensibility.’ She has not touched record. Hough Brothers, of you;
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Hortense had written twice, but re Emile and showing him the letter, that such women come here of their a drop in four months, and I believe city, called my attention to the medi
WHAT A LETTER TOLD.
ceived no reply.
with feverish excitement, exclaimed: own accord. Their friends get their she will be cured.
cine referred to, and induced mo to
New Year’s day, 1879, will long be
******
“Look, Emile, look! Isn’t it an ex- consent to be brought here. Of course,
"Another lady lost her only son try a few bottles. So marked was
remembered in that quiet little house
such
consent
is
not
easily
obtained,
Matters had reached this pass on j cellent joke?”
suddenly, and was so overwhelmed the change after four weeks’ trial
in the Rue Crusol, where, eight days the morning of that fatal first of Jan ■ Then .. she
l „ i..
burst into hysteric laugh for they will not acknowledge that with grief that she could not rest day that I continued its use, and now.
ago, there were only smiles and hap uary. Emile awaited the appearance ter.
they are drunkards even to their dear or night. Morphine was given hy­ after three months, the cure is com
{liness, but where, to-day, all is deso- of Hortense to offer her his good - She was insane.
est friends. They differ from men in podermically. That was several years plete. This is not written for the
ation and horror. On the second viishes and presents for the year. He
this respect. Their friends come to ago. She came here for treatment benefit of Warner & Co., but for the
floor, where so many merry birds had succeeded in procuring from!
me. however, and ask me to receive the other day, and thero is scarcely a public, and especailly for any person
SHE MADE BISCUITS.
twittered among the foliage of hang Paul's relations his photograph re 1
the inebriate when she goes on her
on her body which has not a troubled with malarial or bilious at
ing baskets filled with growing plants duced from a portrait, and hail set it I
next spree, for after her spree she is spot
"You
are
too
tart.
”
hypodermic syringe scar. She does tacks.
and flo#ers, giving the windows the in a gold locket bearing Hortense’s |
willing
to
go
anywhere
to
get
relief.
Such is the statement I. made, with­
appearance of bright and fragrant initials in a spray of diamonds, j A ghastly, pie-crust pallor that is There aro exceptions to this rule. not want to be cured, but her friends
out solicitation, after my recovery,
have sent her.
bowers, lawyers, mourners and off! When the young girl received the ■ i ! in strange contrast to the ruddy flush Here is one ”
"There is one cause for drunkenness and such I stand by at the present
cers of justice have entered, and present she opened the case and see of his new necktie passes swiftly over
Dr. Meylert turned to his desk and or opium-eating among women more moment. I am convinced that War
while a coffin is being borne a rfav to ing Paul’s photograph she blushed, George W. Simpson’s face as Beryl picked
up a letter in tho handwriting common than many suppose. I mean ner’s Safe Cure is all it is claimed to
’ McCloskey speaks thesp words, and
Pere Lachaise and a carriage is roll turned pale, and began to weep.
as they stand there together in tho of a woman.
diseases and pain. The wonder to be, and as such deserve the great
ing toward Maison Blanche, legal
“Why these tearssaid Emile,
"I connot give yon her name.” he me is that more women who suffer favor it has received. A remedy
seals are affixed to everything- to the almost ready to suffocate. He quick­ ■ dim half light of the conservatory,
' the soft perfume of the June roses continued. "She is one of the most greatly are not ruined by alcohol. It which can cure the severest cate of
cages and swinging baskets, and lit­ ly recovered himself.
coming through the open window prominent talented actresses in the is a blessing to them that they never tropical malaria of five years’ stand­
tie placards stamped in black an
"Y'ou don't understand me.” said
tried it and found temporary relief, ing certainly cannot fail to cure
nounce the administrator’s sale f< >r Hortense. “I weep, but it is from ‘ on the sigLing breeze that is kissing city.”
1 the saw-buck whose haggard form is
The letter, which Dr. Meylert read I for when the habit is fixed they find those minor malarial troubles which
the following Thursday.
pleasure.
”
and
she
burst
into
sobs.
sharply outlined against the wood­ aloud, omitting the names in the read it impossible to shake it off I have are so prevalent, and yet so serious.
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Emile went away and did not re
ALFRED DAY,
One year ago two young men lived turn until near evening. Hortense shed, he feels instinctively that this ing said that the actress bad concluded iu mind now a beautiful woman who
Pastor Universalist Church.
there in that familiar intimacy which waited for him, sefited by the fire­ ’ woman—the only woman he has ever to go alone to soin6 place where she was noted for all that ought to be­
Woodstock, ()., Muy 10, 1883.
commenced at college, and cemented place, and still weeping. The locket, loved, and to win a smile from whom could be watched and treated medi­ come a woman. Her husband was
by a similarity of tastes and charac­ partly open, was lying on the mantle­ ■ he would brave the horrors of Inferno cally. She had just recovered from several years ago a prominent man
or
go
to
St.
Louis
in
July
—
has
been
ter, occasionally produces a strong piece. Emile, quite perplexed by her
what her manager believed to be a in New York, but now he has given A man is never so fortunate or so
and sincere affection,
Paul whs appearance, mechanically cast his eyes making a toy of his affection. The serious sickness, but it was simply a [ up everything to wait on her. Moro unfortunate as he thinks.
1
thought,
is
a
maddening
one,
and
as
studying ei gineeringff Emile was a upon it and uttered an exclamation.
solitary debauch The manager had than ten years ago she was given
GONE NEVER TO RETURN.
notary's clerk. They had been school His picture had taken the place of ; it surges through his brain and starts not the faintest suspicion of the chloradine by her physician to relieve
on the return trip almost without a cause of her sickness, for he had just pain, and the taste and the effect1
companions, and meeting again at Paul’s.
G
ardiner
, M e . Mr. Daniel Gray, aprotni-
pause the agony is so overpowering
the beginning of the battle of life,
lumber merchant, ’vrites that his wife
"What does this mean?” he ex­ that the strong man reels, and would signed with her for a new engage­ were so grateful that she 1ms con­ nent
had
severe
rheumatic pains; so severe aa to
tinued
to
use
the
drug
until
her
life
resolved to pass through that period claimed. "Hortense, what have you
ment. She had found herself unable
have fallen had not his pants been to get rid of her “unfortunate I has become a burden to her.
ronder her unable to sleep. From the first
of trials which intervenes between done?”
of the famous Germr.u Remedy,
too tight.
"Drinking is a frightful prevalent application
the happy days of boyhood and the
trouble,’’ her "curse.” She added:
St. Jacobs Oil, she experienced unspeakable
"Leave me,” she said, taking the
“Do you know what you have said.
experiences of after life, when it is so locket and slipping it into her dress. ’
‘I am willing to endure anything, j vice among wealthy women, jvho aie relief, and in two hours the pain had entirely
difficult to form now ties. The per “Leave me; don’t speak to me—I am Beryl?” he asks bending his face sutler anything, to conquer this appe­ ' frequently ‘not at home’ to callers. gone.
close to hers and looking with a piti­ tite. I had sunk into a low despond I With these won en the drinking habit
feet harmony of their friendship was going mad!”
ful. pleading, man on-third-base-and
If you feel angry, beware lest yon
undisturbed by a single unkind word
"Mad?” repeated Emile, really two out expression into the beautiful ency before resolving to seek help. is concealed from friends for years, become revengeful.
or action. Could it. then, have been alarmed.
I have lost confidence in myself. and even from persons in the house­
brown eyes that are upturned to his.
other than sincere and strong, faith
"Don’t you sue? Can’t you under­ I But there is no light of love in those An irresistible power has hold of me.’ hold. I know society women who *»* “ Ono man's ineat is another mm’s
fill and devoteil?
"Now, that woman has dipsomania,” drink and who succeed in keeping the
stand anything?” the girl cried out, a
” Kidney-Wort expels the poisonous
Paul was engaged to a sweet, sirn prey to violent agitation. "Don’t you j dusky orbs; no warm, responsive, said the physician, as he folded the knowledge of the fact even from their Ijoison.
tumors. Tho first thing to do in the Sprinu
you
may
hold
me-a-little-while-when
husbands,
but
I
can't
conceive
how
pie girl, and though very much in see that this kind of life is impossi-.
letter. “She has periodical fits of in­
is to clean house. For internal cleansing and
Jove with hor, he never thought of ble? Can’t you understand that I I ■ we-get-home from the concert gleam. sanity. and it is utterly impossible for they manage it. They have the cun­ renovating, no other medicine in equal to
Around
the
drooping
month
there
In either dry or liquid form it
being astonished that Emile should love yon. and that this life of false J
her to reform by her own strength of ning of the evil one. They do not Kidney-Wort.
headache, bilious attacks, constipation
converse with hor on the easy terms hood and restraint is killing me?” and [ I are hard, tenso lines, and ou the will, Shohad tried twice to commit send for a physician to relieve them cures
and
deranged
kidnoys.
of familiar acquaintance, while Emile, throwing her arms around him she i white brow, that is fair as the cycla suicide, and was prevented by her of their torture after a spree as a man
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who wotUd have thrown himself into hid her face on his breast and sobbed, [ 1 men leaves scattered over the lawn of maid. She would get liquor when she does. They go off into a room alone Conscience warns us as a friend.
'
Brierton
Villa,
there
comes
no
rosy
the fire to save tho young girl’s fan, while he trembled like one shaking I
craved it, even if, as Jefferson says in and quietly wait until they feel bet­
never dreamed that hie want of for with fever. It required a few mo ! flush—sweet messenger of love and ■Rip Van Winkle,’ she had to cut off ter. The amount of liquor that some ¿¿TTwonty-four iteaiitiful colors of the Dia­
mality should surprise Paul. Their ments for this intense emotion to I I trustfulness—nothing but the faint, her leg to get it. But this poor women such women will drink without get­ mond Dyes, for Silk, Wool, Cotton, &c., 10
friendship was founded on esteem subside; then, making a violent ef­ perfnmy odor of home-made bando­ is franker than aDy 1 ever knew. ting drunk is amazing. I know a centa. A. child can use with perfect success.
anil confidence a confidence so great fort, he disengaged himself from her line. And as she does not answer Moat women patients deny that they married woman who, when she craves
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that during the early part of April embrace, and obliging her to sit him, but stands defiantly, only the drink at all. Press them with gues­ liquor, will drink a large glass of
Ben Butler remembers that the old
irregular cracking of her liver pad tions and they will grant you with clear whisky without winking. Then masters used to tan his hide when he
Paul, who had for some time been in down, said, in a broken voice:
telling of the emotion that Beryl hesitation that they take a glass of she will lie down and sleep off the was a boy.
communication with an American
"Hortense, I love you 1”
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company for tho constrnchon of a "Oh, Emile!" interrupted Hortense, feels, tie turns away, steps through wine at dinner, or that, feeling ill or effects. ThiB practice would not have
the open window upon the veranda, faint in the street, they went to a drug been discovered but for her increas­
CANCERS
AND OTHER TUMORS
railroad, said to his friend:
overjoyed.
[ and an instant later was lost to view. store and asked for something, which ing the doses gradually, until one
"An opportunity presents itself by
"Let mo sneak. I love you. For
Aro treated with unusual success by World’s
“
My
God!
”
exclaims
the
girl,
sob
which I can prove my ability, and es­ a long time I have vainly struggled
unexpectedly proved to begin. But night she got roaring drunk, tore the Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo. N.
tablish myself in my profession. The against the feeling, which has over bing as if she had mislaid her shoe they did not know what the drug lace curtains, and banged the furni­ Y. Send stamp for pamphlet.
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superintendence of a railroad in whelmed me, fool that I was. How | buttoner on matinee day, “I have clerk was preparing—certainly not. ture around the room. Many women
Mystery only magnifies danger Rs
Louisiana is offered me. I shall be could one help loving you? When I driven him away!” and hastily push In fact, we cannot believe what the get drunk at night, as many men do,
obliged to bo absent for at least a felt that intense love taking posses ing aside the honeysuckles that women say. We aro guided by their and wake up sober in the middle of the fog magnifies the sun.
year I cannot take Hortense, and sion of my heart, tho memory of Paul cluster around the window, she goes friends’ statements.
rhe afternoon.’’—[N. Y. Sun.
Rev. G. W. Offley, N ew B ern , N. C., »ay«:
the thought of leaving her breaks rose up before me like a reproach. hastily out into the purple twilight
“ 1 have taken Brown’s Iroft Bitter», and con­
“A Boston lady of great wealth
\\
hen
a
tornado
strikes
a
Western
that
hangs
like
a
mantle
over
the
my heart. In love, jealousy is a vir At this very moment it causes me
wrote to me recenty describing at town, the torn ado it makes is some­ sider it one of the best medicines known."
' earth and calls to him.
tne. I will not confide her to my deep remorse.”
length the symptoms of ‘her lady thing remarkable.
There
is
a
little
stir
among
the
High chairs at low prices at If. Shellbaas",
brother’s care, but I place her in
- •»«»■—
“But I love you." faltered the girl. lilacs and syringes, and an instant friend,’ and asked if the lady could
11th St., Oakland.
your charge. Y'ou will guard her us
“Bo still! Those werds are a later George has clasped her to hie be received as a patient. I learned
A MALARIAL,VICTIM.
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you would a sister, and in one year, crime. Poor boy! Ho is so full of
that she was the patient herself. TBe Trying Experience
Strength to vigorously push a business,
of a Prominent Min­
when I roturn, I shall find her faith­ trust; relying on our honor, counting suspender.
strength to study for a profession, strength to
ister in the Tropic« at tho North.
“And you do love me, after all?” You would be astounded if I should
ful to her promise, und I shall make on our fidelity, on my wont, he----- ”
regulate a household, strength to do a day’«
mention tho names of some well-
he
asks.
her n.y wife.”
laimr without physical pain. Do yon desire
To THE E ditob .
Ho stopped, overcome by emotion.
known women in society who have
She
laughs
softly,
as
if
bewildered
strength? If you are broken down, have no
"You can depend on me,” Emile
"But why is he not here?" Hor by her sudden happiness, and then been to the institution for treatment
energy,
feel as if life was hardly worth living,
The
following
circumstances,
drawn
said, simply pressing the hand of his tense asked, suddenly.
can lie relieved and restored to robust
her eyes till with tears as she softly for inebriety. Their identity has 'from my personal experience are so you
friend. And Paul depart«!, free
health
and
strength by taking Brown's Iron
“Because he has confidence in us. strokes his face.
lieon so carefully concealed that not important and really remarkable that
Bitters, a sure cure for dyspepsia, malaria,
from care, and full of trust.
I will not betray him for ar.y consid­ “Y’es, darling,” is the answer, "and one of the thirty or more officers of I have felt called upon to make them weakness
ami all diseases requiring a true, re­
They were left alone— b I io , with all eration. Death sooner!”
you must come to supper now. We the association knew they were re­ public. Their truth can be amplv liable, non-alcoholic tonic. It acts on the
the charms of youth and beauty; he.
They paused, and a strange, thrill­ aro to have hot biscuits. I made covering from their excesses here. I verified :
blood, nerves and muscles and regulate» every
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with all the fervor of a young and ing look
>K was exchange
..... ...... them myself.”
exchanged _ . between
am the only one outside of the families [ In 1875, I moved from Canton, St part of the system.
tender heart of twenty years, sus them All
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their thoughts and emo
of
the patients who knows their names. Lawrence county, N. Y., to Florida.
“You made them?"
ceptible to all tho uncontrollable tions seemed
Ibero is nothing tetter for Poison Oak,
be 2 fixed
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—1 on
that idea
They come here looking frightfully, ; which State 1 intended to make mv | t uts,
"Yes,
”
she
whispers,
“
made
them
and Sores than M other C art ' s
emotions of affection. Emile and of death, thus abruptly invoked as a
and after a treatment of a few weeks future residence. I purchaser! a S alve . Burns
Price 25 cts. Try it.
all
by
myself.
”
Hortense renounced all selfish inter­ menace, a refuge and an expiation,
you
would
not
recognize
<thein.
The
home on the banks of the St. John’s
“Then.” bo says coldly, "you cannot
ests and pleasures in order to con-
“Yes," said the young ___
girl, ______
crowd
doors are kept locked inside and out­
but not always collected—An
ceqtrato all their thoughts, all their ing all her long pent up feelings into ove me," and starts for the gate. side. of course, for if the patients [ river, and settled down, as I thought. ice Cool,
bill.
purposes, all their wishes in the an that one second, "I would rather die The girl follows him and cries in a could go out they would go straight I for life. The Summer following thè |
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premo gratification of performing an than think of----- ” She did not finish. llow, despairing wail for him to come to the nearest liquor saloon. No. . first \\ inter I was conscious of most bur weak lungs, spitting of blood, shortness
accepted and acknowledged duty. She was going to pronounce Paul’s back. But he does not heed her. they do not ask me for liquor. They peculiar sensations which seemed to ot breath, consumption, night sweats and all
When Hortense would return front name. Emile took her two hands in On and on he goes, when suddenly know they won't get that. But when lie the accompaniment of a change of lingering Coughs. Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medi­
Discovery” is a sovereign remedy. Supe­
the studio, at the end of her lesson, his. placed himself in front of her, she sees him throw up his arms, as they come to me and beg for relief climate. I felt a sinking at the pit ! cal
rior to cod liver oil. By druggists.
Emile would go to meet her and con­ and with a penetrating look scanned the drowning man does when battling from the pain in their stomachs— j of the stomach, accompanied by oc '
duct her home They talked of love her face, in search of confirmation of with the very air for existence, ..nd mind you. not one was ever known cagionai dizziness and nausea Mv
head ached. My limbs pained me I Ihe Boston .Star thinks a canoe
and mutual affection, he supporting the desperate thoughts just expressed. disappear forever.
to admit that tho ’pain’ is simply a end I had an oppressive sense of made of bark should be classed
He
had
stepped
into
a
post
bole.
ths cause of the absent lover, she al
“Would you?” he asked slowly,
craving for alcohol—I nevei turn weariness. I had a thirst for acida among the barks.
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lowing her heart to be deluded by with determined energy.
them away, but prescribe beef extract and my appetite was weak and uncer­
Thornton, of Claiborn, M im ., say®:
the soft music of his voice, which
Hortense rose, and with solemn i
A V egetarian S upper . A vegeta - or rich milk, and when they are un­
filled her soul with insidious delight. affection, exclaimed: "Instantly!” ’ rian supper was recently given in able to sleep from the craving for tain My digestion was impaired and namariMn .Vervine cured my »on of tit».’’
On Sundays, when there wore no les and falling into each other’s arms, , London to some prominent persons, liquor I give them sedatives. In two my food did not assimilate. At fir»t
( areful for nothing, prayerful for
sons, and the studio was closed, he they remained iu a long embrace. .; the object in view lieing to give j or three weeks they liegin to mend, 1 imagined it was the effort of na everything, thankful for anything.
ture to become acclimated, and so 1
accompanied her to the environs of This was their death sentence
practical illustration of the economy ■ and their appetites are enormous. thought little of it. But my troubles
Paris, to fetes and to places of amuse
"FEMALE COMPLAINTS.”
with which life could be maintained ' Many on their arrival have not eaten increaser! until I became restless and
ment, and the passers by, stopping to
i on vegetable diet. The supper con any solid food in three weeks. I give feverish, and the physicians informer! I’R R. V. P ierce , Buffalo, N. Y.: IMar
look at this couple, so young and so
The following morning, at an early i sisted of three courses, accompanied [ pepsin, tonics, bromides sparingly,
for six year« and could
beautiful, on whom radiant happiness hour, tho poatman appeared at the > by brown bread and a cup of «x-a and electricity especially, with the me I was suffering from malarial ! w i-
Ik about the house. Aly breath
seemed to smile, exclaimed-
door with a letter bearing the post 1 for each guest. A “botch potch” best results. W hr, that electrical bat fever. This continued in spite of all i'* '‘1’r*-. and I »uffcred from pain in niy
»'•» fr',m
“Two lovers! Ah, they aro in para- mark of New Orleans. He knocked I [soup was first served. It was com tery on the table would fell an ox to I the best physicians could do, and I naTHlen'1 ,t?mach »“ the
lion
1 Sn'1 Int,’rn“ fereT- °r boroin« *»»-
diro.”
and rang without avail. No one an | posed of potatoes, turnips, carrots, the floor when its strongest current is kept growing steadly worse. In the choking **Po,?ence'l frequent smothering <ir
This paradise liecame a hell.
swered, and he was going away when leeks, celery, green |>eas, parsley and I used; but a delicate-framed intoxicat­ year 1880 my physicians informer! low inr’n’,t",n"' * also «uttered from pain
By dint of speaking of love to the
bow'1" »»<*
neighbor stopped him, saying ' butter. It was palatable, and it is ed woman will stand it and ask for me a change of climate was absolute­ I and w? .“T*
n*J
young girl, Emile felt awakened in Emile was at home They rang and claimed for it that it is nutritious. ( | more. It sobers her. ami gives tone ly necessary—that Icouhl not survive X ".niU1C1hre',’:r,1.inflCTh- 1
another Sumner in the South. I de :■ Fav '“hi"0 Medical Discovery’’ and
him a magnetic echo, a word of tnocked again. Suddenly the neigh- The next dish was a pie made of [ to the nerves,
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termined to return North, but not to
strange, nameless sensations, the or turned pale.
haricot l>eans. flour, onions and but-
“The patients rest and sleep for the extreme portion, and so took un LI-II.AH B, M. MII.iaN, Arlington. Ga
power and nature of which he tried
“Do yon smell anything?" she ter; and then followed the sweets, a i two or three weeks, and when thev
my residence at Upper Sandusky m
in vain to disreganh and which re asked, frighten«!.
hot mess of rhubarb, rice and sugar. | liegin to improve and lose the craving Central Ohio. The change did not
Consolations console onlv those
sponded to his mental conflict by im-
“No,” he replied.
The cost of the meal was less than ! for dnnk they are given light oc
-erioils demands and vehement do
"That smell! Charcoal! My God! ’ £1 5s.. living at the rate of 3d. each [ cupations. such as music or light work the desired cure and I again who are wilhng to be consoled.
consult«! physieiar« T f. md they
eon'A anything hn"« happened?"
iance.
fin
, person.
j reading. The rule of strict seclusion were i ble to effect a permanent
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