t I- t i k i r-4 tor la. Urn, " I - - " 53 1 U-a J r, an 4 nd; a4 dtl Sadat ifaaa ia. r off or l-J aoar I it in A. -Ha. z5 1 at to he nea r tbof lieu II prl an u romp ia ad aa not bin ray y.J 1 bo I ha j rely el verf rtl al at. : fi-maf r,l), tel ent am par. I on wil il ni t yooi robablj III ren you an a4 ana ft bone' natural food la r la Boihior elae upon wMeh h, lldowilorllTMuog Hi. 0W-.. &j eronotay cap eooanmodau lllf 0 i, ani, mmminm nam 0f winter, the Variant folia of jpring or t). J1th. Buuiwvui aeea potig of 8ummr. , stalks prater In, health. lh' adi folia fatten him and tn ,4 U)loraU and strengthen him now, nowever iigiitir worked. HI d in on nay aiui.r Our 0 Grandfather' i Time. Hg bulky piUawerein general u. Like the bluoderbuaa" of that decade they were big and rltim- tut Ineffec tive. Inthiarent- ury of eniiKht niment, we have It. 1'ierrei I'lraaaut 1'rl le!, hirh fee the ro"kery waa tattele-i rotiiii sma'l and alulTy run the rink of doing herself such dia- ... , . - v-i iiruuw ttUlTCU bUO IC1JUHH mi tt,,,, f, r,r,Kl',;iMsd afresh, however, aembled at Kincraitr were, a a rule of ctksi , iaj U . 1JC "1HI HID UCOI -HITKK V.-OmtlnuM. OraMiv r,,n .-U...I ii ... ., , cur all live i .," . ..7.7 .7 "Jnl"'ing Mo-nach and ,U Uftt ' txmel derange- h, U;,n,-r,x,m. and rme.T -1 e """'- lhifmyirnw ,lllM.k a, , , moat effective .w-tH,,! tmnilh unmUUn.My drawn "T" ;"wnatthe i-ornera anilfr tv, ttm Win. I ,!, , , ' . Aut Nature :l h M XrnUF. t R 1HI tllKllt ia Hlt,.ln..i , WwnR Utalire, tberrhy removing of-; prea.-r.tly he 0 awed with r. ll.. ti.u, ymg nrnMrr Irotn the atoniarh and i hr iran an effort Ut tl,r,., ,.t .k UU. tooing up and inviKrtt,ng the,""'"! and wh.-n al length, It.ouirh not ana qmcaemng na laroy action, ; "r aw iui, in re on-e to UP ni,.rv toU thereby remove tha cause of a, ry u.ld a-.-row the Utk. ,r her Itmleol" diatreaaing di--ae. auch aa l-o lal l-enetit, Jerry a own Imll-liKe iw hea, indittentmn, or dv'fetKia. I lH.'h ranir out af ain. hir, i.ri ,.i. Wjsnraa, plnnile. blottties. enij.tions : ln'I aweet tut a young t.lni . st,.- was ko coiiMipauon, plica, hMula and to tn-ar it that ahf forgot U, Ciriiea too numerous to nieution. I M'te that the tranaforniHtion wm SJpeonle wouki pay nuire aitrntinn to "":r uuo 10 any enorta ol l,er own Lrrly regulating the a Ikon of thrir ",r 01 'r grandaon. tney wou.i nave iei lie-; mueou, jerry wan all and hU be t mj that the re o lit lion of Jiia evening at the old a - Ij on the otl.tr idcof thu ift. li 1 pro ;i pitr. iautt-r i!ay by day in cuu-tra-i ' bin ireseni nurro .n.iinjis. To shoot wuh t eeii Ka;. mood, wiio, If hi acre i,ut a iov and priggieh boy, ' Btill a gentle una acJ a on e Mrt oi it-uow - wm reua me ieuowa an- I .,.L. ..r.i... Lyr to auixiuc aiuii oi uangcroua .... jv!. nl ail Known aifrm to armrn- 11 tin purpoae. IH, 1'irrre a t'lrawnt yjit are uneuaiei. ti proven iiy the L- that once uwl. thry are alaaia in lai. Tlieif aectnUry effect i to keep btbowrl "!' ami regular, not to iur keronitte, a ia Uie cae Willi other ih. fience, llinr great popularity, li niffrrrr from habitual coiitijtion, ,orxl infiigeation. i free Mmple of the " Pellet," ( to 7 i i . ... .11 Vtt pi'l. " "c'1 f name ami a)ilreM bxUi earn. &UtL, ttoltD I rtilt!Aav M EDI- Li Association. Uuuaio, p. y. every au- KNOWLEDGE Vift comfort and lipTrremit uti to Deraoaai enjoyaieBV wne y naea. io many, woo iiva w an olbera aod an joy Ufa mora, witk tipeadjUira, by mora promptly tha world a brat pnxiacu ia of pbyaical belnj, will atuat kralaa to bealUi of the pura liquid iv principli if, FTfop 01 llcoa M bracwd Flga. imlieane at ana to lai pieatuunw a form stoat acceptable and plea lb the Uata, tba raf raabing and truly Mcial properUaa of a perfect lax W; factually claaoaing tb ayatem, Wiin( ootda, baadaebea and favars I parataMnUy caring conatlpatio. W fiTta aatbfacUun to mllllooa aa4 iwitb Um approval of tba madtMl Woo. bacwUM it acta on tha I Id- Li rer aad Bowel wilboat waa taaaa and it U parfactly frac tm abiaetiooahU asbaUAOa. ati of Pin k for aala by kit drr la Mk and II botUea, but it ia maa br tha UaUformla m Brni taly, whaaa oaoie ia pristad os every ag, alw IM name, rtyrnp oi r ura, bain, wall Informad, Too will owl any auuaUluU u oparao. hu had no eves nor ears for 1,1m inlil aftor that laugh had brought her 'iit of h-r mood: and Hfl.eu.l. n him eif to.ild not but have l-cn I'onM-ioua thu blalng radiani'e of the eyea filt h (i roiitinuoiHly aouitht bia. and wilier r-aly rtwponae to iroa h b.t made. "My Jov, nhe will be a Wa ity one 'if ih"nf. tit ' he Ui!d hiiniK-1 . "My iiive, Maatvr llaymond, von had lnt- lr Im well forward in thu field l:ore (tore oi the oai'lt open crv: The little t :irea wl;! ! a pri worth thf run s g for. Had 1 U-en a dozen yean I'.iingi r but, however, I am not a Harrying man, or I nhould ha.f been Cono for long ago. 1 u kily I don't "ed to go heire bunting, noither." And J It waa bi roorely felt pleaned .,d a little touched by the m'arkliriif 5-iung ( oppoatV-, pl. aaetl to find li.mnelf atlll rapaliln of attai'hing, and tnui'hed by the artleaani'-w with which H,e attraction wam-onfosned. "A d'-ur '.tie thing," ho ownwl in the end; and upon my word. I anl no more '.r.an the truth, when I told her 1 hed 1 had urt aui'b another little -iter.'' I bey ha1 a merry evening aftr !Ut. The billiard-table waa o atnx ioualy j l d that apt. Kellnnden, who u a i,,u-d player, ound ll humorou in the eUreme never to bavo the ghont of an kra where biliali would go. nor what "uld ! the otTert of hla hnet atrokna, lie rtarel with good-humored lai,gh terwhen hla aimpleal rannoua inlxand. a;.l when piKkn'a that iihouIJ have tx-en cerlaintiee ,Uted htm in the n,ot lrafa'l manner, flu mirth waa fto npontaneou and infuitioua that no one ijjKI reaiat It. and without knowing lo the ieaat by. granny and granddaugh ter laughed ainnml mui h ami a hi arttty aa he; whlie ecil. who would have felt aggrieved and di. omtittefi had any one e:e maie ueh fun of the whole, conMilod bu dignity with the reCecllon that llelinnden had never ben uaod to any 0 it the moat unex ceptionable of billiard tablea, and that he muil there'ore te ronldrd a highly Indulgent in that he conde wooded to handle a cue at all upon Ini occasion "lint why ahouid we have it ail to 7 I An ft si :oe La-kw tS. CORDOVAN, a.uptxicc.jsoasL EXTRA riKtT MNOreacrraiMv Wt.DUaLAS, f BOCKTOH. MAIL i Mil mw watnti mm W. U DmiIm M.OO k. aiiii, wa are aa lataiat auaatao J"" a Va, iu iwu m.wu pr.UM rm aaataM kk prUtmmmA 'aiatl.ua , anMa, One aka mmmmt MM f.7 "rK aaay autaaj e4 wwh mikim. mtmtmm aim prlmmt-w .aaaewraUMeiM fiwaa jrwiilwiaa tr f w C7H Mlipi) i lite I iQD SC3 IKE ouraelvee. uk"',-J the gav guanla- man al lat. "i'ray. Mr. ( a uphell. Join U. Vou have la-en ao gijod In coming Core, and I know my Utile friend." with a glani'w al Jerry, "la loi glng for a game. VVhatihalf ll tnf 1 otWf Ur, let me e 1 know ibe thing thu would like Ilaltle. that's it.' Old you ever play batli' lerry' Come and play with me, then, lief your grand mamma to lake a hand, and we ahall be two to two." I'orhapa be m begiooing U tire of the other plav, oerba It waa In mere compaaaiou Wi the eaer little fa e no at.tfull foiloalng I'j. progrwt, that the auggealion waa n ale but, at any tain. It waa re--ived with rapture. '1 can piay hatt.e. I an Indeed." al most abrieked the little girl in her ex (lUiiiienl "I have (,i.ic.J il at I n le liamioiid'a wepiaicd it the very laal tiuie 1 waa there a-iJ r'.tbal, and A Ilea, ant I ail plaed. didn't e feoil,' llUO't yhl reftielllix r. ei;ll'" ( K'll'l miadeJoeeuor waa by thia lune lorgot-t-n. " b. graiifiv, do av Vea.' ' bn- ,!hlni aina 1 ai-eaer, denning fonl of the tntiing and indulge! grai,nv. "lo a'sl oil of your th and eoroe. llmre'a a dear granny If you dun I know the game l; 1 , h eoti ami then a ,.lllenlly ro . rift l aln;d i Ihn itaiKl. I'Xiil down lb" ,i ioiird their tilie the ha ,rm off el-ted a very li ...If and a very h ...nv hw mmtv of lmll(l 'nd lina.lv tienl i i.ia trie pi' fn" .i ;da AH Of th a waa diie a ,.nM' l' divertil. ,d lb-n, U'hold ha ibat t'raliliV. wtm it, t tln n-i Uireii , n and lai'"-" ' ,,! .Jin tier i- i". ail' :. . ) ide. and R'i ll.r,.bll.eO' I" 'I .do du go' rhe i " i or I e r I ur , i iy, and t be ii,i'l1-d, a ' l i i m of a raiinv a pi oil , no I a dout'i t,e evenln (apt Jii-llenuen performed feats feat, wh eh. it ia true, di I not invari ably e,,n, orr they a ere intended, and wbieh non- but an expert would have v, n urt. uoon at all but he bowed how i.e count have done thia and that and ( ' II vouehed for the f u t that he hid actually t;en the eom plirat on woraed. ao lhat it wa, a most ai gxHi w behold ng for themailvea Jerry's Iwjdliroe had long gont- by: but it waa not in fond graimdanwj a heart to put an end to her darl rur u pb-aeure. she ao aoldom either wiatied or cared to ait up late, and it wa, ao evidently a de.ignt on thia or.e rare oe. aiion, that, -It ramiot harm her for once and away,"' thought the old lady. ; Alack' Cirannydid not take Into eon. j alderation that there are two kinds of harm As to that to which she al luded, tihe was, perhaiw, right: but 1 aliout the other, Jerry, i retty neatling, why were you not Hleeping houndly in your little bed bourn ago, dreaming of brawling brooit, and leaping trout, or I ul xaiiop aiong trie tea roa . rauier man wati hinir with eve all in a tingle, toe erythiiig th.g too do liifh'.ful Btrangeruid ana auid? lie left the next day. It rained, an foretold, and be waa pressed to remain, but :ld not do ao. t erminally he would g.adly enough have etayed in auch good iiiitrterB. and hent over the note to Kincraig which young I aymond ured him to write: but he did not feel that the thing could o unun. mai aort ol ireedum with a ho ie Ui whb-h he had only tieen re ceived under utreas of adverse circum stanced he waa not the man to take and with a tirmm-BS which Mr. ( ain iell in her heart applauded, and which e en Cecil felt to be correct an 1 iron tlemanly, ho adhered to his resolution. S o, ild ho then returns Would he pay them a real vUit? Shoot their moor.' And In particular have some aeatiHhing on the bunk twdow the houe, to the description of which he hud l.ateeed with ko much apprecia tion The flailing wae going on nightly at present. t.ranny Hjxike: but Jerry looked a thouxand urgent lea. ana her silence waa even more effectual thun the other pli-ailinj; Hellenlen really hardly knew how to manage It, for hU time waa aiready luanped out for the autumn butaomebow he could not re aiat In hia h'-art he thought he knew whom he could throw over, and from whence he could acrimp a few days. Hi doubtlul brow cleared, and he gave the rnmlae re.julred. They were really too kind, and the Inducements altogether were really too tempting be would certainty come, and would , write from Klin ralg. In a few data the letter came. It waa all that Cecil, but perhapanot 'juke alt that Jerry had hoped for. hho, oor rhlld, had been leverlahlv ex ectant aa every pout came in. and manv a boat bad ahe watched crossing the loch, unknown toallbeaide. hhe had fancied he might come at any time, and the daya bad Heemed long and profHie a though hope badaturted afreh with ea h returning morn. In reality, iiellenden wrote uuite wonuernuiy tjn ior mm. He liau a very pleasant recollection of a charm ing little adventure, i nd waa Quite willing to follow It up and ace more of hla ntw Irienda but long daya on the nuxir are not conducive to letter Ing, ana he did not iUitc know av or to fix. At laat, however, be could definite proposal, and it waa o a we have aald, ( ecu foun enough. He did not prlij Ma own return to inch the name of hi boat, young Itaymond'a com why re there waa a bac embled, and iut one i!atD0nd wan axked BU It, The povt aorlp. however imorlance to one ao eful "If yo i can conies and If bell will permit me, I the pleaaure of acooui ra'k to Inchmarew on ana will apend two ulgn So it ran. ( inly Iwo night Jerry, in tuch beartJ that tioth her auditor He would I flatter hear you. my little t gaily, for be waa In apl ll would not do ioa.l miDt re turn b4 ltw-r go another om iauy. wbo had made hermit i,uit cljarming to him, and with whom be bad p eiity of topi a in common, forthe Wan by no mean aa completely out of the world be moved in, lor all the re c'ue iifo ahe waa leading now, u were the youths at Kincraig; and to frolic witii the pretty, apt. reponBie little he.riso, ti,e .oily little uum hieious prite who wus uuiuUtakably big chief friend ol all. wouid, C aptain iiellen den felt, auit him much better than th:a forced intercourse with a i-ei-ond-rato aet of rather rowdy bucbeior. Accordingly he ma .e bia boat a he well km w how to uo - iniite young Itaymond, and had added to the invi tution hia own poUcrij.t. All went well. Ocil certainly shone bv con'.iastat the abooting lodge. He luight uot ap tear to advantage when contrasted with Ileilend, h, and with Iiellenden on y; but he was aeveral cula al ove Archie Kincraig' irienda, and thia he could not bet i perceivinif. Iiellenden owned that the comjany '" w ma minu t ecu turne i up ui none au ii i tin more. Iiellenden wblrpered that the aport waa bail C':ii called it abominable, liel euden autige.uiu vnai iney aboul'l be oil on the day but one lollowing -Cecil uis pntched a mohnenger to hlop the ear.y uoat, in order that they might mart the flint thing aher breakfait." When the two arrived at Inchmarew thev had advanced In intimacy by ae. en-league Hiriuea )u thia occasion Jerry waa not nearly so Qcmonairalive aa Bhe had lieeu be fore. She had had time to think, and to be Hhy of her own thought, t-he, too, had lieen growing fast within the last two or three dayH, growing even since i ecu s uepartu.o, growinir in trange new knowledge which had to be keot all to beret If. she waa goiDg now to be carelul, and not to run the rik of Cecil s tcaning awi njilea any more. She waa already dressed and wait ing, however, whenthe dog-cart drove up to the door, and had a pretty bunch of bower at her throat, and aa she come aomewhiit coberiy forward to do her part of welcome, Cecil thought lie had never beheld his joung couoi i to greater advantage. I'erhapH Iiellenden wan hot quite the same opinion, t'erhaoa he wot have preferred a step ami curriatr aeuate, a countenance lean Certain it ia that he uxiieru momentary check, aieulmgof a and doubt, and Unit hla own shadowed this forth on Ilia in Hut presently he aaw throng too well. It waa out a passing lineaa, an evanescent emotio bashful kind, and it soon, loo si way. t, re half an hour the two were chattering am jest and repartee aa lreo,y they rial ever done, and b on his guard. At dinner time, or Ing-time, he room, bo did Cei new-torn to No Substitutes For Royal Baking Powder. The "Royal is shown by all tests, official, scientific, and prac tical, stronger, purer, and better in every way than all other Baking Powders. Its superiority is privately acknowledged by other manufac turers, and well known by all dealers. If some grocers try to sell another baking powder in place of the " Royal," it is because of the greater profit. This of itself is good evidence of the superiority of the " Royal." To give greater , j profit the other must be a lower cost powder, and to cost less it must be made with cheaper and inferior materials, and thus, though selling for the same, give less value to the consumer. LOOK with suspicion upon every attempt to palm off" upon you any baking powder in place of the " Royal." There is no substitute for the " Royal." 'v l(Vt granny 8liuila Religious Srrl:. Worship in Japan is a very simple iff air. Ia many of the temples the shief feature it a looking-glass emblem itic of purity of soul. Near it is a font if water In which the worBhiper washes on entering. He then prays )rore the glass, drops a few coppers iito a box and rigns a bell three times is be goes out. Since the miki,kdo de dared himself no longer divirif and in fallible Japanese skepticism apidly. Minerva, the 1 A good character Iarte's inimltal would be 1 ?retty girl j She Is How to Keep Sweet Potatoes. There are half a dozen ways of keep ing sweet potatoes through the winter in Virginia, one being to lift a stone of the old-fashioned hearth, and potatoes underneath. 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