A TOUCHING INC IDENT. A Young Girl's Dementia castoned How it wag Oo. Some New and Start- ling Truths, The St. Louis express, on the New York Central road, was crowded one evening re- cently, when at one of the way stations, an elderly gentleman, accompanied by a young lady, cutered the cars and secured a seat. As the conductor ap proached the pair, the young lady arose, and 10 a pleading voice said: ‘Please, sir, don’t let lim carry me to the ssylum. I am not crazy; 1 am a hittle tired, but not mad. Oh! no indeed. Won't vou please have papa take me back homel™ The ¢ accustomed he sonductor, though passengers in their vicimty. from the father, however, sufficed, the conductor passed on while the young lady turned her face to the window. The wnier chanced to be seated just behind the old gentleman and could not forego the de- gire to speak to him. With a sad face and a trembling voice the father said: “My seminary in a distant town and was ceeding remarkably. Her natural quali- ties, together with a great ambition, placed her in the front ranks of the school, but she studied too closely, was not carel ul of her health, and her poor brain has turned. I am taking ber to a asyluin where we hope she will better.” At the next station the old man and his daughter left the cars, but the incident, 80 suggestive of Bhakspeare 's Ophelia, awak- ened strange thoughts in the mind of the writer, t is an absolut ¢ fact that while the population of America increased thirty per cent. dunng the decade between 1870 and 1880 the insanity Increase was hundred and thirty five per cent for the same period. ‘Travelers by rail, by boat, or in carnages in any part of the land see large and elaborate buildings ingu what they are? Insane asylams! Who builds them Each state; every county; private individuals, and in all capacity xed to the utm Why 1 daughter has been attending the suc- been private soon be one and 1a aire bundred cases gs of their st. ania: and no ry us disorders, forces brings and eventually Ww and care. a00Ul parts of the etemines the ye who h ial dizziness; a dim feverish i nervous the headaches; occasic of visioe; a ringing in the ears; head; frequent nausea or a inkin pit of the stomach, should at once. The stomach and direct sympathy sod if one be impaired the other can never be In order. Acute dyspepsia csuses more insane suic jes than any other known agency and the man, woman or child whose stomach is deranged is rot and cannot be safe from the coming on at any moment of mania in 7t its many terrible forms. The value of moderati perative necessity of mach right must theref all. The least appearance or mal-assimilation of food ald walched as carefully as the first approach of an g army. Many means have been for meeting such atlacks, ut fore been more or less here can be little de t, how- : purpose of reguialing ach, toning it up to proper ‘action, z the nerves in a normal © yurifying the blood, Warner's T we The Best, excel cent discoveries, It and vegetable; it is certain tO acd adults, while it cannot by any possi 3 injure even a child. The fact that It was used in the days of the famous Harrison family is proof positive of its merit as it has 80 thoroughly withstood the test of ume. As a tonic and revivifier it is sim. ply wonderful. It has reileved the agony of the stomach in thousands of cases; soothed the tired nerves; produced peace. ful sleep and averted the coming on of a mania more to be dreaded than death It- self, as peri T0488 a £ the 2 he take head warning are in ani some one tO ) nm aad the in Keeg we tL ¥ Of im- ing the lear to indigestion, 80 Care ie {( be invadh dvocaled for the 44 ning i dition 11 - 1ppe s all ancient or re abso lutely i a can 18 ¥ BE CE A —— Tomarors, —Take ripe, but not soft, little yellow tomatoes and pour boiling water over them to take off the skins, Make a syrup of one pound of sugar to one of tomatoes, putting in only enongh water to dis solve the sugar, Take three lemons to each seven pounds of tomatoes; slice, and put in the syrup, first removing the seeds. When the syrup is boiled clear put in the tomatoes and boil gen- tly three-quarters of an hour, Gixoen CORDIAL is made of four pounds of red or white currants, eight ounces of ginger-root, two ounces of bitter almonds, one-half ounce of sweat almonds, three lemons sliced, one gal- jon of whisky, Mash the currants, cut the ginger root in small pieces, crack and split the nuts, pour the whisky over these ingredients, and let it stand for ten days, then pour it off carefully, add four pounds of loaf sugar, and bot tle it, PRESERVED Satmos Parres.—Cat cold cooked salmon into dice, Heat about a pint of the dice in a half pint of cream, Season to taste with cayenne pepper and salt. Fill the shells, and serve, made into patties in this way. Use any fish sance you choose—all are equally good, ss Vian CroQuers,.— Mince veal very milk with one teaspoonful of flour, Cook until thickened and stir into meat, roll in bread crumbs, bot lard, a — jolly, letting it meltiand spread over it, o brandy paper and no other covering is necessary. If preferred, the paraf- when cold. — rE 4 Mn. Darr lives in Illinois, He is pot a very prominet citizen, but his name is a ‘household word,” x Bigin dairyman, being disappoint- od} in his expe Jotations of accumulating a rapid fortune by peddling skim milk | at three cents sn quart, conceived the | happy idea of reahzing exte nsively from the plethoric wallet oarned by the Treasurer of the Northwestern Railway Company, He purchashed for £1.10 a ticket from Elgin to Chicago, then walked into town—a distance of forty miles, for the spacial purpose of | being ref fused a ride back from Chicago to Elgin on that ticket. Visions “of large damages, growing out of his be- ing ejected from the train, filled hs ‘mind, He had taken emient legal | advice at a cost of five dollars, and had braced himself up to manfully resist the couductor and brakeman when they should prepare to eject him from the train, Scarcely had the train started from the Wells Street Depot, when along came the coninctor, took the “Elgin to Chicago” ticket into his hands, punched it, put it into his pocket and passed along. Talk about but they ain't a circum stance to the “mad” that Elgin man generated on the spot. Company Shops, Mr. M. M, Shoffaer, Postmaster and Justice of the Peace, Company Shops, Alamance Co., N. U., writes, he has used St. Jacob's Oil for rheumatism, , swelled ankles and pains in the back and sore-throat. One or two applications in each case have al ways cured, and he believes the Great German Remedy the world, ‘*As long as | can get it,” he adds. “1 never intend to be without it.” cuts knees, is the beet In -_—-— . “You hurt In RaiLroaD SUPERINTENDENT, appear to have been a little this collision, my friend.” Maimed Passenger—*1 bh both arms and log." “Indeed! What is your regular bus- iness?”’ “I am at present out of work.’ “Ah! Well, with three limbs goue, you can easily excite symp thy and make lots of money at begging, but we won "t charg extra!” ave one 1 € you anvthirg anviiing 7 with that those Auy ¢ is ther are take: that WORK there “- | urities bot! the stomach formed in the inaction of these © important. Kwdna) N= 5 BE efficient anda blood. ng O fore at re’ na- th stant u neys in good workin nes gol ier, ing them and inducing If you would get well take Kidne ww- Wort, rc tly AG eng healthy and action, eep well, ghter had teacher, ex her lots Ax fellow whose dau failed to secure a position in consequence of not passing amination, said: ‘They asked of things she diin’t know, Look at the history questions! They asked her about things that happened before she was born! How was she going to ku about them? Why, they asked her about old George W ashington and other men she never knew! That was a pretty sort of « xamination!” ol as an IW A Remedy for Lung Diseases, Ir one dog can be pi noed on a scent, how many dogs can be placed on a trade dollnr? —_ “Pach u-Paiba,”™ quick, complete cure, Ki ail Unnoary Diseases, Scalding, Gravel, Cats {f Bladder. #1. sll Tre watchmaker can’t afford to do cash business, because he makes his profits on time. ney, Biad for Irritation 8 Druggw: a prth © - are so well established that it 1s un- necessary to quote examples. Car- boline is made from erude, oil devoid of smell and 18s guaranteed to remove scurf and dandruff, niet ll bi—— It rains alike on the just and the unjust—and on the just, mainly be- borrowed their nmbrellas, ss ir — Farmers Try Wells, Richardson & Batter Color will be found to be the only oil color that will not become rancid. Test it and yon will prove it, It will not color the butter-milk; it given the brightest color of any made, and isa the strongest and therefore the it. Co's Improved i A Burrixarox mother has miracu- lously cured her youngest hopeful of smoking by the laying on of hands, 265" DRCORATIVE Ant Explicit direc- | tions for every use are given with the Diamond Dyes. For dyeing Mosses, | Grasses, Eggs, Ivory, Hair, &eo, 10e, Druggists koep thom, W olls, Richard | son & Co,, Burlington, Vi. —— I I“ Panror matches are like fashionable engagements, There is too much fuss | and noise about them for the money. ————— Heart Pains, Dropsical Swellings, Headache, Kleopiesancss “Wells Health Henower.™ Palpitation, Dizziness, | Indigestion, cured by In there a word in the English lan- ere is, unquestionably. Dr. KLINE'S Great Nerve marvel of the age for all fits stopped free. Send I hilale hia, ¥ Pa h testorer nerve to Wal in ihe diseases, All Arch Jeet, I | eloped with a pretty seryant girl vaocoi- pated the second as soon as she got | him with mueilage. She thought that | | wonid make him stick, A meanest that Wienein he was mistaken: Fad man advertised for the dog in the city. His idea was that they wouldn't bring u single ani- mal to him. Bot he lost his Thou- sands called, each bringing his neigh bor's dog. Frat Les Anuvtner Life Saved. About two years ago zen of Chicago was that he must die, tem was tt aus IS BVH + was noth le up his min He got Disco dol i ing let 10 try & '"ne Dr. Pierce's ** and took 11 accor ture Madioal jrad Giowden 1 ding began to improve at ( treatment for some well man, his Lif Tae Wnt 14 Wide of o" moe, months, He says the “Dis te di lien newest crown deroy Vasos jars are very rich in © orig, great masses of mingled bine and gold alternating with the peenliar re od of this ware also mingled with gold. and 1 Wrecked Manhood. 18 Of § -—_ Youxa man, don't try to forget identity and become for the other chap is inferior person, YOur ne body el sure to be Bol vprrarlty, thy Name Is Woman.’ rather awk- BD. D thing ‘Mn ward mended as an 18 recom- for . Doo.” beng degree, “Fiddle the proper musi “Rough on Rats,'” Hay ain regar Supt. of Price 5 its, Hay Feven. Balm for Hay-Fev enced great relief the best of -T. B. Mich, recommend remedies 1 Lawyer, HO cents, nave Grand nal aa JENKS, Pri tried, - 1 3 ih uf LOR, in a sudden yachtsman of a I yr ——— i — you ever caught squall?” asked an old worthy citizen, ‘Well, guess #80! responded the good man. “1 have helped to bring up eight babies! - Wen: Tm portant. When ¥ %11 TAY Baggage Exprossag e Grand Union au + Hotel -—-— Lesvos Pre —HRaisios, i ROP Pe nn, abl 1 cupfal, ston- juice aud pulp i cupful, 1 e iinls, Bs i "oy Suga lea poo ¥ EH. ts ARC 3 ‘atarrh very obnoxi “Yes * said the boy, “1 as well be at the head of aot. But 1 don’t mind foot, and the other rifice myself.” rad Is JUSS might my belong boys do, class as at the 80 1 sac: —— “Rough on Corns.” Ask for Wella’ “Ju on Corna®™ 15a ( plete care. Har wns, Waris, i ough t # £ BOs 3 anion, nsnm—— > -— ©] pox'r like that cat; it's got splin tors in its feet,” was the excuse of a four-year-old for throwing the kitten AWAY. “| pox'r miss my chareh 80 much as you suppose,” ister, who had called upon ber during her illness, ‘for 1 make Detay sit at the window as soon as the bells begin to chime and tell me who are going to church, and whether they have on anything new.” - A suonMakER was the other day fit- ting » customer with a pair of boots, when the buyer observed that he had but one ob jjection to them, which was that the soles were a little too thick. ttf that ia all.” said Crispin, *‘put on the boots, and the objection will grad- nally wear away.” A pumoseaes remarks; ‘An éffort made for the comfort of others lifts ue above ourselves,” Bat ke forgot to state that this observation was mude by the man who hastily scrambled over a fence so as not to distub the medita- tionof a bull that was heading for him, “Coxrousp those oats, old Xylo, as he reached for his gun and crept stealthy toward the back window, “Why those are not oats,’ calmly re shied his wiser seven-eighthy; “jit ia only our new church choir, practising’ for to-morrow,” » exclaimed A orornier has oxeited public euri osity by having a large apple painted on his sign, When asked for an ex- slanation, he replied, “If it hadn't yen for an apple where wonld the ready-made clothing stores be to-day?” Dip you ever see a big “June bug" try to beat out his brains by banging hin head against a wire window soreon? | Well, that's the way a bore acts when he persists in trying to make himself | agreeable whore ho is not wanted, Warn Dr, 8. CH. oO ox lived mm Brook- lyn be once kept n dog. Uver his ken- {pel he wrote: ‘'‘Cave Canem teeth | inserted here,” Tumis is the way the Massac husetts of sugar and low rind of the juice of the seventeen tablespoonfuls threo eggs; grate the yel | lemon and squeeze tho lemon on the suger; to this add the yolks or the egge, which ghonld be beaten till light; cover a plate with rich paste, putting a ring around the edge; fil with the above mixture, and bake till the crust is done, Deat the whites of the eggs to a stiff froth, beating in a little powdered sugar; spread this on | the top of the pie when it 1s done, and let it brown. —— Nice salad can be made by using veal, and the inexperienced housewife | may be reminde | that there is as much difference in veal as in beef or chic ke n. For the salad choose a firm and lean piece, boil it until it is tender and th nu proceed as if you are making chicken salad, It is a good plan to prepare this some day when you are to have chicken for dinner; then the veal can be boiled in the same kettle, and wi 1 be flavored with the chicken broth. Lie serve some of the broth when } gravy for the chicken to u salad with, 10isten the SnorroAke, — Make a soft dough of one quart of sifted flour mix- ed with two heaping teaspoonfuls of baking powder, a generous tablespool ful of batter, a little salt, and suflicien it sweet milk, Roll out thin, put in a baking-panp, and sprinkle with flour and bit of butter: make four layers like this, using butter and flour on tke top layer. Bake in a quick oven out upside down, remove the and place ripe Pench cut sweetened, between ei layer, as a cake, with cream and sugar. Prac f a layer no vers up and Borve Pvp etti to ti ALE DEBSPAGHETTL —DBreak some very short lengths and woroughly, Drain it before the und add to it plenty of fresh but ten ! wap of strong, rich gr the mix with it one or two beaten cording to Bpagh be iat ayy, g-d Ii an 1 cako al or ripe fresh bottom Beat to eight CRS, quarier of & pound of bt nd half grated miata hii still puddin stale sp stewed tlh i nge A f i at ' Preserves apon the ii CRE Flavor to nutmeg and sti ly aten whites of y mixture Loar. sb 1tier. tasto ‘with over the and bake hall au b Heat the of four CEE" stiff froth four tabl leap sonfuls of sugar; spread over the pudding after it is baked i and return it to the ove a for int Les To a fos a ew hesdid a eater i without cream ton tO OOlor. Le Banoxis Three Pe stoned ; raisin #1 £revy aree-io0ul und previously Pat the iet Serve ana in siftex Hoxixy ( ETTR T« » a cupful of hominy add a tablespoonful melted butler: stir well, then add grad ually a cupful milk, stirring and mashing the hominy until 1t becomes a soft, smooth paste, Then add a tea spoonful of white sugar and a well beaten egg. Roll into eval balls with floured hands, roll in beaten eggs, then in bread crumbs, and fry in inrd. boiled of of Tuer classes of horses are in demand, and the demsnd cannot be igrored by the breeder-—the draft horse, roadater, and racer. 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