Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1884 — A Winter’s Tale. [ARTICLE]

A Winter’s Tale.

“Nancy, is George still flying around with you?” “Yes, ma’am,” answered the girl. “Why, I thought you had given him the mitten?” “I did, several days ago.” “And he still comes ? That's strange; a young man usually flies all to pieces and never speaks to the girl again.” “He seemed to like it,” answered Nancy, blushingly. “Well, I can’t understand him. Can you imagine why he liked it ?” “Don’t know, ma’am,” turning very red, “unless it was because my hand was in the mitten when I gave it to him.” “Hum, that’s enough, child.” Elevation of the head of the bed, by placing under each leg a block of the thickness of two bricks, is stated to bt an effective remedy for cramps. Pa tients who have suffered at nights, crying aloud with pain, have found th s plan to afford immediate, certain, permanent relief.