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Show ROMANCE OK MRS. KATE ADAMS How the llaniCt-Cornisli Po'son Vic- tlm Married iv Youitir Swe'l. Dunlin) all thu horror pf the U iruot-Oornbdi iruot-Oornbdi polsoutmr ease lies a romance ol love and marriage. It tests in thu Itfuof.MiB. Kuto Adani", ihei-ceoiid victim of thu mysiurlum p iso it, ml Allows what the love of a good vn nan may do fur a Highly, Bvlf-cuutcrud num. J its before tho ouihronl; of tho civil war Adnms, Hie htwh uid, was a llnu yntiriK pinn, runtilnit abmii IIitr(frd and nroiuiu'ent In a Boelnl wav. Ills punplu lui'l money nnd position, and eouul trai'o their lineustrv lioyuiul tho first ui lunii'iiiB III America. Ilavlnu wealihv piirents, Adams neyijr pic,-lumled pic,-lumled to worK, Imt spout, lija utiilru Unit) In enj ivlnn himself. , To all th'lshli family hardly nJe9ld. 'riittstlln younif uian win 'li!t io U3 own devices, ami promptly, lu ihooycs of Ids own fatnllv, ct. into troubio. At Unit iliiio'ln IIartfrl tli re were two yiuinu; factory (.MHs, listers of raru K'oqd hioks, Thoy iyeru sprightly, self-tespectli'R self-tespectli'R and luiulllguut. Adam, In kiinoklnir iilvnil tho city, rau across theso two u'irls and was utttaeteil by the older ' She wiis called K.at Kelly, although her (till nuno wa Katherinc. Adams before long wit's JuVliig asldu-uits asldu-uits ntteiiHou t her. "You kupp away Irom that girl," the faintly told lihn. Ho rebelled. Train, tlm young niatj's father filed. When tho will waa un! and the fortune tllvlded, Adatup fuuni himself with a sniiK. Uttloliicinuo, nothing to do, and no lehriiint over his, fttturu ucons, Onu day a short tliuo after his father's dnath, young Adams walked Into bis homo H(1, culled Uio'lamily together, to-gether, "I'm warjrled,' eald he. llllll , ll II III II , ,1.11 in i 1. 1 I in, II 1IM,MIIII li mi I mi In? am i l)"ic tvnsao Hip)iv. ; N-tio tint K-lly gir l'' )uy . x-eUliiied x-eUliiied " ! M linvo Juarrl.'d K thrlmj Kjj)y, Slid he, buiight'ly, "shuts diiiv Mrs.! Adaius, If von pleate." '; , llieii wliltnut furiiior ceremony' th.D ynuoi! iiihu hroughi li bride hmihj. On tho young womaii'p itrt I vtl there ' Whs n Hue liow iie do. Tlie Ht) hi In Hie lunilly yloleniy ptiji-cied and yi'tiHg A'iKiiii) remarked that as lieiid ; ol the Umilv lln lr objecihiris jvould not lullnriiee hliu in the least, -' As for thu b'ldu, he cnl.1" lulu the oli lily aiiiiosnhoru timid luul fijftrfpl . f indk iig trtnible She so oidi)o win over the family, and hefniu long llntm wte h cluingtt. "Well." admliied the family one day, she'tj bettor than wu tlmtight aftur all " She was, Indeed. Sho was, In fact far belter than tin m u sfiu Innl pur-Heil, pur-Heil, i hey mild, anil before lotlg 1 1 ley mew to rbnlf.e It. Then thu lijiu of mlrjiclMii wnB lifted from Hie ypnng wife, ii ntl she wm accepted as ii mom-l.erf)f'the mom-l.erf)f'the family. UiKii!i her lulluence iho luithand was Indiii'i'il lo go Into I mu In ess. Jujr a while he prn-Jpfieil. Km then Iih tfleii too much and failed. Hero again ilio wife Miowud hoi chiinii tHr. She helped lilin tiliuiif, and In the m aniline her c.tiiblreii, Flureiiue and lloward wure linrn. lint mr liur the fii'her perhaps, might havu given In. Hut sho gave litii t,ii" wisdom- of tipr eoitnsels mid ho tried again, Thou twelve years ago he died, Icitvl-g lliu widow and her o'llldruii I'eiiinli'S. ' Apparently this made no difference to Mrs. AdiiUH. ,Sho opened adress making eMaliHslimtmi and tbrlvedt With Hie mntio.t sliu made from this shu was able io fend her children tbiongh thu high sellout, and whun they were idliealcd she ennui to N'eiv Ydi k. Hun shu reined no apartment forihein and to help along rented om her p tio roouis . Iu this way shu and her cmidrun were able to live well. Thus Mrs. Adams showed 'hur litis baud's mint Ives thai shu could euro fin herself and her children wiihotu thuu' aid. Ths wns HiiivIoHui of the mysterious poisutiur. Nw York Norid. |