Lami1 Ckm.sKvt. -Kcr.-a.L' oil U izeuerslly uaod lor light* in the oouiitry, (aid Um) clcanaiug of lamp clilnuutf* is « quite tmmame, but must b» attended to i every daf. TlM burner* ofteu get out i of fix. noil it i» venr vexatious to keep < them m running order. When they ere clogged end will not turn up or down, cud ere «0J covered with eoot end gum, do not throw them away, but Uke * Utile iron kettle and put ui * pint of wood-ashes end a quart oi water; put is the burner* end eel thorn on the »tove and let them boil five or teu minute*; tJw, them out, end with a *oft rag wuh them clean end dry thum well. They *re th"» ee good ee new, end will do another eix month*. It is very little trouble to do it, end *evee much vexation. After one ha* tried it once ehe will not be ept to Icrget it Nice looking. clean lamp* ere quite en ornament, while e amoky ohimney end bed-amclling burner* ere not agreeable. ^ ^ • A servant girl fell on a bracket, tier skull, abe did nearly creek it hi. Jsoob a OU applying, Saved her from dying— Jt proved to be 'just ihe racket" A steamboat captain (nun Uoaheo, Was hurt by a boiler explosion; On the pel oa in hi* nip. hi. Jacob's Oil got ihe grip, lie calls it the all heeling lotioo.
Bpovqb drops are nice to mix with other ~w" lu the basket Beat four < , gg* to a stiff froth; then atur in one i heaping cup of auger and one cup and » third of flour. One tcaspoouful ot baking powder should be thoroughly mixed with the floor, t levor with lem- j on and drop from a deaaerUjioou on buttered paper spread on tin plates. The oven ahiuld be hot, and the cakes will bake in a few minutes. They require watchiug, as they are very likely to brown too much. *»* "Do boldly what you do at all.' Boldly do wc affirm that Kidney-Wort la the great remedy for liver, bowels and | kidney disease*, rhcumatiun and piles vanish belore it The ionic effect of Kid- | uey -Wert is produocd by Us cleansing and punlylng action on the blood. While ihere la a gravelly deposit in the urine, or milky, ropy urine from disordered kidueyr, il always cures Mint* Diamond Dyes always do more than they claim to da Cover over thai old drear. Il will look like new. Ooly I 10 cent*. In making fruetuig many have a poor . success of it, and complalu that it rolls up in tuifa and will not frost. The reason doubtless ia that it la not beaten 1 properly and the knife not dipped often : enough" in cold water when putting it on. For good frosting take five tabieapoonfula of pulverised sugar and the white of one egg; whip the egg until very atiff; not resting at all, ending sugar gradually; flavor delicately with any eaaeuoe desired, and spread with a broad-bladed knife, not forgetting to dip the knife repeatedly in cold water. XWkrr^ AUMIWii ! CW Joo~. or Kioto*. ***** rou.tr. 1*4 . mr* : "1 bo tv or at In ibMkIbv • uuiuUrr at JMN, Hd win Mr UuI Dr. km vr^ V— Ubtc Wona Hy ro»> to Um m to nhtoU« amUctne 1 rm Hli Mr cw lommn iit — 0 ptood wttb IU mOacU. Ttor Tftolmimj mt to ■*»., nlrltoto. Jum llftihir. M. b.. ot Blroonn. low. »r' * -roc wvvnU jr«w« I to*» U«* ton* n Omut hfttaai toted Dr. Wft limit* hmtemm far Um Lata**. ft»«i lu mbotoowy UMOUfttooul mj pmcCKw I hot. tod ■tottr* ftuocwB. I bftTw imhI ftttd pn-mtol Lundi-ds 0 1 butlica rVftT ftbOT Um rt»» • ul Hi) ftrtu) |«ftftUc* i Mi). Wtnw 1 m ftusroo c< llatotml ho. I. ItoWrtUft. Ky." MoxaaaBfl Fudoiko. — Four oupfula of flour, aix eggs, two sod a half cupful* of molxmea, one and a half oupfula of batter, or butter and lard mixed, one oupful of batter or somo cream and a teaspoon! a] of soda. Beacon to your teste with cinnamon, ginger or doves and eat with hot boiled molaaaea as a sauce; or else hot molaaaea, prepared by adding a small pinch of soda and •tirring until it froth* up well. It may be mado more palatable by the addition of lemon or nutmeg aa flavoring. if r d
Thousands upon thousamlsof bottles of Carboline, a deodorised extract of petroleum, have beau sold, and irom all over the land cornea one universal ay. "Oarbo line, as now improved and perfected, is the beat hair restorer ever used." Bold by . all druggists I iiMfli jelly,* to spread between layer* I of cake or on the top of sage or custard puddings, ia made by grating the rind of two lemons and squeesing out the juice; add a heaping oep of sugar, a tablespooufal of butter. Stir these together, and then add three agga beaten very light; set th* baain or little pail In I which you have this in another of boiling w*t«r; stir it constantly until It thickens. When it ia oold it ia ready for use. Malaria, chills, positively cured by Emory's BtandaM Cora Pills. Their equal unknown; sugar-coated; no griping, flflc. A text delicate and easily prepared dessert oan be made of chocolate, and aa almost all persona are cilremely fond of chocolate, it ia vary sale. Take one and a half pinti of milk, three square* of baker's chooolate grated in milk; let it come to a boil. When cool add the yolks of three egga, three tablespoon of oorn starch, one oup cf* sugar; prepare the whites of egga with *ugar for frosting, brown nicely and serve oold. -*• "Bewail h*w cerws." ToCuuns* iUstiro CsuOissT. — Ilak - iim-pUtea and pnfldlng-diabe# that have been used for a long time need a through cleansing occasionally. To do this put tbem in a kettle of water in which you have put a spoonful of wood srartti hour, and if any grease has been absorbed through eraeks in the gUsing. it will be reaaoewd, and • pAeerwat baked on a platr thus cleaned will be awwet and nd nuwholeanma. M reasonable quantities tea ft* a mm tal and bodily stimulus. but taken im■uderatilj it lead* to a very aartusa
;1 asks wat nothing mean about him "OharU*." ahu said, aa she loaned her fla*r4~ ' head upon his broad, stalwart shoulder. "I have but uuo request to make before our wedding." "Bpoak out, dearest," he answered huskily. "What is it?" "I want a look of Tour hair." "Take it, darliug,'1 he oried, *nslching oil a brown, vinegar -colored wig and forcing it into her hands. Take it Mo one shall ever say 1 refused any request from my future wife involving so outlay of only >15. '' CutsrxaT Faiuiov Mauaxiki in the world, IflO large pages, 4 pages new music, 1000 engravings each issue. 50 cents p« year; single opw ISoeoU. Btxawsbidok A CunuM, 8:h A Market Sla., Phils. BmLABD W ATxaaL'BT wa* calling attention to his shirt, which wa* to rv neatly made, and whiuli, ho said with pride, was made by his wife. "Did she make the outire shirt? asked Gilbooly. carelessly. "Every stitch of it" "Well, I didn't know, I heard that ahe always collared and cuffed you. but i didn't know who made the reat of the shirt" ___ An a reliable rviordy f««r and a certain c-ure for d>ft|«e|itoia, OaSTMIBK without doubt stamU drat. tiAWTKlMt I* In liquid forui. Sold by druggist*.
i, , t How to start an echo: We cannot s vouch for the truth of the following > atory, but an Austin gentleman said he i was an cya- witness of the occurrence, c He waa on a steamboat on the Hudson \ river, With a party of excursionists, i The boat stopped at a place in the river where there is a wonderful eeboe. One i of the gentlemen asked everybody in l the crowd for a pistol with which to i wake up the echoes. Nobody had any « pistol, but a gentleman from Arkansas j «aid that he had something that was a i darned sight moie reliable than a pistol, 1 »nd pulling out of Ills boot a knife with I a thirteen-inoh blade handed it over to ! the party who wanted to stir up the echoes. Dr. Kline* oiaai Bar tt Maauxvr *■ iae earrtj of i as? for all serve dieeaaaasn flu Wogped free. Sua io Ml Aic* at real. ltiiAde.ptUA. P*. Fobckd introspection: Bcone— Musioal party nt the Von High* loops. Bee ideut foreign geotlemiui to John PyriU* —It is a delightful occasion; I do aasore myself that yon enjoy it. J. F. who ia cat off by the luasio from hi* usual diversions)— Oh, yea. very much, thanks; haven't thought of so many things since I waa last at church. Ladles and child leu's boots and shoes cannot run over if Lyon's Patent Heel Stiff oner* are used. 1 mm m 1 To the manor born : "I am a native ; American citizen, born, be isbera, in i this oountry," said Mr. Muldooo at a i recent political gathering, "and, If jo > disbelieve it, come around homo and 1 will show ye me naturalaxathiou pephets." rtlftirh of IS* MiUdtf. Niacins imutn*, isBftmauuwe, all Kktoej sac ; UrmftrjOomptoiau. curve b> -Hqcm-pm*." hThr maximum power of a *tr mg man, exerted for 2| mluutea, may be stated at 18.000 pounds raised one foot in a minute. i, — — ^ — - — — — — — — — H M * km B| Ql Iflwa B I1B ■! II * V W W a |MI|I Al At m J e I U I I I I I I H| ■ I I I L J a I e A m M j | ■
TFOR THlPERMmST CORE OF* • CONSTIPATION. | IS II. I Ito II llllftl 11" I -W uOowUpatoft, • art BO itoMdrkM tr« _ th» DdMrWKt «• * e Mm Jjwm* UM ^w^Mto^ptorto fttort j i uis $66 SSTntTKBiTS aHSR To* PortJana, Mala*. TTi ~r~ ■■■■■!!■■ •> Adr*rt»**m«Mt will ctotofWr • l«ror upon Um A«T*rtlMT totod Um Pibltohw toy NMfftC tStot «h«y *aw Uift adrr-r In IhM toMMl to«M«Tnc 1K» " III VftlBftlftrr Ti ainftf«niiw«*» m»Bvv rti. MmUrl DfckB Rn-flMto ftlWMT DM to* III ti 0«1tor m» iMtomr IU«T-~B A* wnerterfftl notolto mv «« M ti rmr mtotdto IwTi *•»—*) Dvrhw Um Si or wni r** 1 *fttoM«ftr«l f f«n SWtn^ .art rtur W ITZUUU.U Otob tbon «k 1 toiT •ftCrml 't Qm llMll JlMD kWM 0« Uv- »wf «l tortwrftr pfttftft . MllfSAl. M 1 »rt rt »» ■waytaa fcrfwikSii. Mtftli »ft.toHto.Wi*iftmStot I to|iiSu.i»4 Vmw T^ftTxtoHnf 1 ft fMtort teSft. ; ^ TTi < 5«.j> . *
Jnfhcf BuadlektonA who tftod tha recent libel case U Bell, the sculptor, in London, l*>gan life asaaob'xjlimiatBr, went to the Bar. uutercd Parliauumt as a cxJervative. — always ' 'chaffed " a. a "tuft-hunter." married a lady of title, got a Judgetohip. and ia even now declared to be unduly impressed with the overwhelming importance of aristocratic society. The clubs are fastening upon him a characteristic anecdote. Going out to dinner recently he learned that an illustrious Duke waa to be of the party. Aa he encountered the butler in the hall he slipped half a sovereign into hM b^t saying: "I have a few special words to say to the Duke; contrive that I ait next to him." "Thank you," said the butler, returning his money, "his Grace ha* just given me a sovereign to place you at the oilier end of the room." The Duke knew lua man, -ItofftiiM MniimI totod Wall." ll>itd>rr'* .Station, Go., Marrh 77, JIN. U. V. I'iuu k, U. D.: Dtor Sir—Mj wife, who had Wc ill for over two yvon, aimI b*d trlni uiauy «»lbcr iu«JUiu*w, became aotiml sud well by uftlcg your "Favurtle I'rBtociiptlou. " My wa* also curr«l by It* um, afb-r heveral pbyiddachnl (idled to do her any g«jod. Your* truly, T1IOMAB J MKTHVIN. No BomacHihi* present: Home darki<w started a faro birnk in a Kentucky tfiwn * toluirt time ago. and no one was an<«n ume ago, auu u«
allowed to bet over 10 cento at a time. A man from Allen oounty waa in to see what he oouhl see. and tn his rambles nmm* upon the darkey faro i»ank. He palled out a $5 bill, bought ito worth chips and pot them on the jack. The dealer wa# busy, and at first did not see the big pile of chips and oom • menced dealing. He all at once looked saw Alien oounty a pile, and inquired: "Who's dai got pcoamed <*i dat jack?" Allen oounty, not knowing the rules of the game, very sternly remarked: "That's mine." The dealer gawd at Dim for a moment aud replied: "Puil down from dar. Pull her down from dar, you must tick Boaohilus am playing dis game." Hick and Itllious hrwdarlii-, and all de-ranin-uimu «»f ftSbmacb mwi UiwrU. « ursd by l»r Werce'n "fVUvto"— or auti UUou* urannl.-ft. ^ canto A vlaL c- W|' Uiira to allow waste of virtue*. Jty drug Ik a Dakota town, on© Sunday after noou the Postmaster called on his neighbor, aud as he took his departure be informed ids neighbor that there was a letter iu the Post Office for him. A few days afterwarc* the Poatmaator mct bis neighbor in a saloon and told him again about tbo letter that bore hi* address. John discharged a stream of tobatoo juice, straightened up anil ■aid: "William, from what State did the letter come?" "Ohio," replied the P. M. "Send it to the dead-letter office. That letter pop tains my grocery bill. Confound (bat grocery man, he has disoovered my location again." Young men. ami middle aged one* suffer ing from aervous debility ami kindred 1 weakness**; send Uffrr «»ro)M fcrfert \ II ' «f IHuw Herita Book*. AAW. WOULD a iusrr-xHAKY YlKDtcAL AsaoctATfo*. | ttnffelo, K. Y. ^ ^ 1 What they do not say: He— ''Your father must bo worth at least a million - mid you would enable me to go thxougii life in a atyle I never could hope for without you. I do not love you, it ia true, but— one cannot expect everything Bo let us marry. If your father fails I can crawl out of it somehow." SheVery well ! You will never amount to anything, but you are good enough aa far as you go. I have tnfled with so many men that most of them hate me and I may not get a bettor offer. If I do I can break the engagement." • •"By asking too much wc may lo* the little that we had before." KideeyWort asks nothing but a fair trial. TWs given, it fears no lorn ot faith IB its virtoea. A lady writes from Oragoo: "For thirty • years 1 have been afflicted with kidney
complaints. Two paokages of KidaeyWort have done me more good than all the - J medicine sou doctor* 1 have had before. I ' I believe It is a sure ooro. " MsTFsm. brilliant and fashionable are the Diamond I>ye coior*. One package color* I to 4 ito. of goodt. 10 ceeto far I any color, A okajkob of bnetneea: "What a man I Finxton is to change round !" exdaimeri Mrs. Fenderson "It was only last week that he went into the grocery I business, and now he has gone into in- I I solvency." "Oh, that * nothing!" to- 1 piled Fogg: "good deal more money in it, you know, Fbr dyapepwa, indlgesOoe, dapressioe of spirits and general debility. In their various forma; also as a preventive against fever and ague and other iniarmlueot fere**, the "Femv Phosphorated Ktixir of I Oalwaya.^ made by Ostwall. Haaard A Or* Maw York, sold by all IHuggisto, is iha | bast tonic; and for patients luoovanag toxa fever er other ttokasm. it has aa Mot to be taken* dtomtty: Mr*. Ham Millidge, an Austin lady, was busy toying to make a pincushion of aawdntt I when the colored oook came to ask what ahe should cook fer dinner. "Go way, and don't bother me now. My head to full of sawdust now and I canH think of , anything dec," The beat BtUmt oolhwaand cuffs yea osa [ get are the iMranthaou. Mow tor sale si | | an ffiat ctaas'ffiocaa _ ^ Hioh ari appvecisteil : "What did you ' think of the water-color exhibition this . yaarr aaked an artist of his super ma i tbctic friend, Mt*. X, ' Vary fair, vary fair, indeed. The jwetnrrr set off that | ' j divine gth papering in a ehanaiug way- | ; I Ototo-t l)Mt«llM I* Ik a Beaton newuimpar office: The j ; | gentleman who to making ap thr form ! — "Harali aa tomn that baa ao mark aad > L— 1 I ap " 'An Old Beandal lbvivmL'" ' gom in the New
Thooaaack of tamUtoi have had ocea» HOD to try thrt never failing qoahttoa of Dr. Bull's C-Mich H/rop. and they all unite iu the praise of U»it w mdrrfal praacnpUcw. 1 Too heavy to eairy: "Bab Jove f" axclatm«d young Dudiboi, "the waathah to gctluig ao mild, yer know, thai I must have the ferrule taken off my cane. It's too beastly heavy lor a warm day, yar know." THE GREAT CERMAII remedy for win. ehkcxatlsx, Neuralgia, Sciatica. Lumbago, SAtSAIUZ HlAhACHX TOOTHAGD, QOlKftY. kftZLLUKll — BUM 0 ^rnoKTBiTm. WBXB. M ALM, I A** m^m nrn CUTS A IOTTU. I^teaggg I Ito Chart- i y Ca.
^ wJa JJ Tw^, SA.C.SA » 18 A 8LJRE CURE f. «bt all aisftarrr of the KlSnajft ana 9 - — LJ^VERj^.. 1 S^«r WW rirtlto aart I ' Malaria. i 1ft Um Spvtae towaa— tMS f ontl MM « fto— « A iiSOLDBJ^BUOOiya^Prjoel^y I ! If y on are Interested In the inqnir)"— ^ Vi ^hieh is tlie bffit IJnlment for Man aiol Ib'Hsl f this Ik the an*w er, attested by two cenenttioDs: the MEXICAN M VST A NO LINIMENT. The reason is simple. It penetrates erery wore, wound, or lameness, to the very bone, *nd drives out all inflammatory and morbid matter. It -goes to the root" of the trouble, and never fails to cart* iu double quirk time, T^wwn ■ w mt ■ ■ Bj ■ H M ANAKESIS Dr. S. ffilsbee's Erteraal Pile Semady I tilTr* tMtftftt rrllcf ftart W ft* IftlftlDblft CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES. r Solrt >t l>rnrr*»<» firry wftcrv. prtrft. (J OOftrt boc
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