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Show I T know," said Jane Smith, "I know. CUP THIS OUT. It's the house with Christmas trees In Valuable around it, and turkey gobblers Recipe When Afflicted with the yard. Rheumatism or Backache. Miss "That's where Miss Anne llvea, This is a renowned doctor's very It's a big house, best prescription for rheumatism. said John Boll. aud I'd think she would got real lone"One ounce compound syrup Sarsasome with only lYter and Rebecca." one ounce Turis coiuiuuud; parilla; By Mrs. llrown, the cock, looked out half high grade whiskey. Mix pint Lena M. McCauley from her window and stw the conferthem and take a tuMcspoiiiful before chilence. "Of course nobody wants each meal and at In d tunc. The botdren getting over the mumps, she tle must be well sh.tkcii each time.' Hut I'll make (hem said to herself iCopyrigl.i.) Any druggist Las these liigrcilli-nihave a good time. I'll go upstairs or he will get them from bis wholeIS willing to play right away and gather all the candle sale house. W bat ends, and then Ill call them in and Claus? Annes HOW THE HOLIDAY IS REGARDED BY DIFFERENT PEOPLE. ChristmasVisitors f it Depends Entirely on One's Viewpoint as to What the Day Brings to Each The Child and Pater Differ. s . IIRISTMAS Is coining! zhoutu the schoolboy, Hinging Ills cap in the air. Turkey and pudding! Mince pie, jolly ! and pantomimes, Hurrah lor Christmas! VHO we do with tbe make candy. In the old colonial house surrounded by evergreens livid Miss Anne Her windows overlooked Armstrong. the pasture where the children played beside the orphanage on the bill. Miss Anne was the last of her family. She ordered her life curefully and saw that her maid Rebecca kept the house spotless and her insin Peter kept the garden weedless, while she knit endless patterns of lace. Christmas was coming, she knew by the calendar, and that evening as she walked home from the poslofilee she bad witnessed the reception of 'orphans at more than one house of her Even Widow Simpacquaintance. kins, the washerwoman, had taken a little boy who asked to visit her jolly young family. Dear me, I feel left oat," said Miss Anne as sho saw the young strangers taken in the door. "I wonder If anyone would have elected to go with me, I it I had gone to the orphanage. must send Mrs. Simpkins soma red Jonathans for the children. Miss Anne saw the big flame of her astral lamp blaze In her window like a star sending Its light across the snowy fields to the group oil the orphanage steps. Then she met Rebecca at the door and seated herself beside her bountiful teatable. 1 do not believe that I shall have a single visitor this Christmas," sighed Miss Anne, a feeliug of loneliness But why should creeping over her. anyone think of me, when I do not think of others as I should. At that moment there was a clatter of feet on ihe porch, and the brass knocker dropped with a resounding clang. It startled Rebecca and Peter in the kitchen, and both rushed into the hallway. Rebecca drew the bolt and turned the knob of the door which the wind tore from her grasp, letting in a This being the final question, the chairman of the board of managers sat down Elizato wait for an answer. St. beth's orphanage was lacing a Christmas without festiviiies, owing to the marriage 'of the matron, and a disabled heating plant. i.iit'e Mrs. Thompson, confessing a brood of six boys and girls of her own, was the first to speak. "Suppose we invite the orphans borne with us; I know many townsfolk would be glad to help us out. It will be a treat to them. I cun take two. Bravo!" said the chairman, clapI will take ping her gloved bunds. two little girls myself." Of course they will have their company manners on. I will take a boy with curls. Mr. Jones dotes on boys, and we have only girls, but must lie permitted to pick him out, cried the secretary, joining in. I'd rather have a child rhoose me. I'll go into the school room and ask those who would like to visit me to leave their names on the desk. If they choose me. I am sure they will like me. I can take four just as well as two. Our house Is so large. said Mrs. Cliff, the Lady Bountiful of the village. When the chorus had quieted, 0 children were provided for, and there was every reason to believe that all would be settled fu homos before night. That afternoon a score of hospitable villagers visited the orphanage, and It proved that there wen more invitations than wore needed. As the children were checked off from tbe monthly school room list, it haje pened that a group of five quarantined in the attic hospital for the mumps were overlooked. It tuny be that the doctor bad omitted their names, or that some villager had hes- - par-lies- Christinas is coining,' Bays the Turn one of our showrooms Ira per. Into a toy bazar and get out the list of tickets required for the New Year's sale. What a good Job Christmas has not followed in the steps of other aid institutions. Thank goodness for ' Christmas! Christmas is coming," murmurs the employe of the latter. "Hours of extra unpaid labor; bullying, sweating, hurry scurry to catch the train, then htlgo! fur home and holidays. If it only came quicker and stayed longer we should ssy Welcome Christmas." - 1 "Christmas Is coming, says busy mother. There's the pudding, cakes and mincemeat to make. And the shopping there is to do! Presents for the little ones' stockings, not forgetting something warm for father to wear, and some new curtains to make the house look gay. Christmas Incoming the busiest time of all the year add the happiest. Christmas is coining," muses the child, gazing dreamily into the fire. "I wonder what Santa Claus will bring me this year? Let's see, I've writ ten out doll, perambulator, and 'picture hook,' and all three pieces of paper went up the chimney all right though I'm not quite sure whether I spelt perambulator just right Still, Oh! I Santa Claus will understand. do hope he'll be quick and come. Dear old Father Christmas!" over-cautioi- the word 'Christmas starts with 'X,' for It is the period of the 'exs. The young folk may hang their stockings, but I say hang Christmas! Christmas is coming, reflects the errand boy as he fixes the sprig of mistletoe to his cap. "I must be on my best behavior for the next few days, no loitering on my errands, no when Im grumbled at, then great shall be the number of my Christmas boxes. Christmas Is coming, sneers the g "The time for dyspeptic. and drunkenness, o5V ' cheap sentiment and ever A greens. Turkey and mince-meat- ! ? tion makes me shudder, llow thankful I shall be when Christmas is gone!" "Of Course Rated, but the days slipped on towards Christinas, and they receive! no invitations. l;p in the sunny attic, Alice Martin and her brother Torn had long since and said lessons and recovered, r with played games in the John Dell. Jane Snilih and little Mary Moore, who had been held on suspicion, and who remembered too late that they had had the mumps years before. They relieved the loneliness of the nurse, who had become attached to the bappy group, and she was In no hurry to send them downstairs. The morning of Christ mas catne. Hnd the five were permitted eve Christmas Crackers. In the big dining Do plants" for nn;:ng pretty gifts to take breakfast ball. The nurse herself was going grow Ui to Clirluimiu trees? And are "tbe greetings" sent home for Christmas. They heard the by salt sons of the seas? great news for the first time. Tbe cut from anowilriftwnod b three girls and two boys realized that Are Yule-loYulo-tiil- o wnshoil asliore? they had nothing in view, but youth is And could you stub a mistletoe against hopeful, and they argued that the next parlor door? hour might bring an InnvlUtlon. s par If Eve hnd tried from liolly-twlSt. Elizabeth's had never known so to weave. an occasion. All tbe orphans Do you suppose that Adam would havi gay were dressed In their best, and one called her Christmas Eve?" by one they were bundled Into sleighs Bslnt Nicholas In autosleigh defies hi11c and carried away, the last going at and laws: Do regulations as to speed contain a San- sunset I wonder who Is coming for us? ts clause? cried Tom Martin, In vexation. The Lippi ncott'a. five friends were gathered on the Yuls Cake. watching the others go. Somesteps On Christmas night, if a maidor come before long. Tbe kids must body undoi place a piere of the Ytilp-eakpicked them out, or they her pillow she will dream of her fa said ladles ladies out they liked. I wish I picked ture husband. Also. a portion of thi to cboots . chance a had cake should be kept for the next year Don't mind, Tom," said Alice, conas it brings luck In the house. The Mrs. Brawn, tbe cook, promplum pudding must always be kepi solingly. us play In the kitchen, and let to ised of on New Year'i nd again partaken and hang up stockingns candles, have day if one would have a successfn We can live with her till year. the others come back. "I should like a truly home to Yule the Log. Burning And you know The anrient Saxons burnt tbe yulf night ,' said Tom. log as a symbol of ths turning of thi which bouse I'd pick out If I had a sun toward spring. chance " S e siin-piirio- I l'i-rc- e wurid-Lmiou- d, For Pink Eye, Epizootic Shipping Fewer tx Catarrhal Fever atlr no knr town at inr ar an? ififwid or taifruittwl pfwIUTp SnkMs1 '' LhjiiIiI Hhn im tlo tswiruoi bcIn on Ui Uluud bimI iriMiM!, i4e tiio iul Mwi'p aiul luilotw In IB I Mar jorum Ihmii Hi Unly. Cuivi )taNDinr auawuir luiaiou Iringi IsMiitry. IjgrKtwlMtlliuii livgtUirk ntiMtrtj. iSirco U lri BDii in Aim k bluer tviunly. lui'itniili a Imtttv. IhMttlllliaidi'uv. ('iilthitfoul. iicvp n ill (M U fvf jiwh k'tm iluvklet, m lJliom r, Unm ix. Mmib biyotir ifniiririM, amlkSinNk' hikmI WMilrtL UtiiwaiMMM BOSHES, 1X3., I). S. A. SPOHN MEDICAL CO.. RJRSSHBDE8 The Mayor Just think, udmiral, I've married "0 pi'nph- - In two hours. The Admiral Well, thats ouly ten knots an hour. SORE EYES far apet cmfci noil bI tmiun, ! 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Live Stock and Miscellaneous Am using Allen's l'(iot-K.ii- c, Indy e.'iy 1 would not have Heater (Equipped with Bmokeless Devlcs) me. lie m m, PERFECTION "Soft and Nice. She George, dear, do you love me'. He Yes, darling; very much. SIm- Say something sort and nice to Want You. whirl of snowflakes and five children hand in hand. They went straight tc Miss Anne at the table before thi blazing fire. We've come to spend Christina with ou. We choose your house.be cause you have lots of room, and it has Christmas trees all around It. nnd because you are kind," said John Bell confidently. Well, I never, said Rebecca tc What do yon think of that? Peter. Como, girls, let me take off youi wraps." Don't you wart ns? asked Tom Alice said this was a really home." Then Miss Anne found her voice. She rote from her chair, and putilng her nnn around the shivering boy. Of course I want yon. said: Im Peter shall find you glud you came. a Christmas tree. A little later when she looked at thi circle of happy faces around hoi table and the passing plates of cak and marmalade, she said to herself: "I have visitors, after all, and I shai: keep them always in a really borne.' Little Mary Moore having finished her supper, slipped from her chal and climbed on Miss Anne's lap. That lady did not see the orphanage glng ham and the clipped hair, she onl saw the divine hope of childhood She drew Mary Into her arms and bei vanished for feeling of loneliness ever. "Tell me, little one, why you came to my house? Mary looked up Into the kind face I coins because you were and said: all alone, and your lamp shone like a guiding star. Peter, rawing at an evergreen In ihe yard, looked in at the w!ndow. lie rubbpd hie eyes and shook bis hoary head, saying: "They picked us out Who would bar fur themselves. , thought it? j AsMu-iali'-.- cloth-houn- This stamp Is a donation, compulsory under the German law, which the mistress must afford the servant. Slumlil the girl fall ill, the stamps are redeemed by the government, or the s rviuit may retain the stamps Indefinitely mjtil, when she has attained a ripe old age, the government pays her a premium fur them. The Sunday Magazine. over-feed-tn- sea-son- s' slie is termed, will endure bravely aiul patiently agonies which a strong man wuuld give wry under. Tiie tact is women are mure patieut tliun they ought to he under such trouble. livery woman ought to know that site mny oiitain the must experienced medical advice free nd in obioiut ctaftJeurt and privacy by wrili: J t R. V. the World's Dispensary M.dicul fierce, M. D., 1resiJent, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. lias ben chief consulting physicinn of tlie Invalids Hotel and Surficil Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., for many years end has had a wider practical experience in tlie treatment of women) diseases than any other physician in this Country, s lor their astonishing efficacy. ills medicines are The least perfect remedy ever devised for week end deli eete women is Dr, Pierces Favorite Prescription, IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG. SICK WOMEN WELL. The many end varied symptoms of woman's peculiar ailments are fully set forth in Plain English in the People's Medical Adviser (KNM pages), a newly revised and Edition of which, will he mailed free on stamps to pay cost of mailing aey. Address as shove. receipt of 31 one-ce- Stamps of Cerman Domestics. Each week there Is pasted In the little blank book that every servant girl In Germany must imihscks a postage stamp to the value of about five back-answe- Christmas la coming." She murmurs the word a he stoops reverently over a tiny pair of shoes, a little white frock and blue sash, lying in a Bacred corner of the drawer. Many Christmases ago these shoes pattered lightly hither and thither under a pair of eager, restless feet, that ribbon endr ded a fairy form that danced in and out helping and hindering in a thousand ways the numerous preparations for Yule-tidA film of tears suddenly spreads over mother's eyes as she shuts the drawer and turns sharply Christmas! Cruel sway. when you bring such memories as this for your glfL As Good Work Going Forward. Following a whirlwind campaign against consumption In Charleston, the American tuberculosis exhibition of the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis opened another exhibition movement in Greenville, S. C. After January 1 the work will be continued in Columbia, S. C., in connection with tbe session of the state legislature. Efforts will be made to secure an apAnpropriation to fight tuberculosis. other exhibition of the National association has Just closed a campaign in Colorado, and Is now touring Oklahoma. 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