HJ i p¥ { 4 dB f i 5+ & iff tt il fig t Phfer gifs p ‘g ( 5f £ £ € 3 kl E ® & & 3 une Another way to preserve eggs is, to pat ence ine tJ a large verso) and slack it with boiling water until it is of the conof thin cream; you may use & of water to a of lime; when is cold pour it off into a large stone , in the eggs and cover closely. the eggn aro well covered with the lime-water, apd, lest should breas, avoid moving the jar. t be The , also, at which they are is surprising, making it cheaper to buy them than to make them out of old ones, when one considers the waste. If they are put on in early spring they will become thin b, in consequence ot the % washing necessary, to be worm summer, and the mother who this sensible way of drossing her will be rewarded by its free — dom from cold and restlessness.
Enno, octet A coxmxsroxpExt asks what will remove the ‘shine from bisek «ilk. This cannot always be done; it depends on bow much worn it is; but sometimes it can be freshened surprisingly by sponging with cold coffee and ammonia-a teaspoonfal of ammonia to nearly a cupful of coffee. . Use a vary soft sponge or a flannel cloth; rub very gently; and, out amoothily while damp, and pin the edges to an rroning-table or board, and woreted of folabd tn) If it is too much or folaed lay a cloth over the wrong side of the silk after sponging, and fron it. Ir is the custom in most families who give attention to the concerns of the fable toserve ostmeal and milk at breakfast. Excellent as this custom is, it be varied cecasionally with good One way to do this is to make a puddings of Graham flour; it be made lke ordinary Indian , with the exception that ust first be wet with cold & t if fi El ist £12 4 tts | i f f 2 i & F iss I C f E | & E 1 : 3 H §i it ¢ £ € i af 8g 5B af Fh: hot
lk Ee fhe we prdiveramey mey r J mai e feaper who had business in Hal! yesterday, ‘"I think 1 have wost cnrions case on the boards," for divoree. I "t got through with rr earrioes for the iak "Thay same noon oo the hame ago had the sams and had not met before for ""And you took both cases ?" "Ob, no, that would have looked a little queer," ‘Then you sent one to another lawyor?" "Ob, no, again, | I am not furnishing clients to other lawyers. I saw that I was in a fis and that I must do something to prevent one or the other from consulting another attorbey, and so I acted as a mediator and advised ‘em to soitle their troubles and live together, whieh they have done," "What! You advise a settlement and lose your fee !" "Not exactly," replied the lawyer, as he stroked his chin. | "I charged twice as mach tor the advice as for securing the divorces !" on g__One Of The Kiect. Cuavizaxp, Omo. -The Plain Dealer reports that Hon, Martin A. Foran, conelect from the Cleveland, Ohio, district, bas used St. Jacob‘s Oil in bis wod bas always found it safe and rebable, aod it afforded him great relief to a iam knee. Tmxasm is some agitation in certain circles on account of wine being with carbonic acid gas, We can stand it, but what burts us is the wine with pen and ink, and the figures look as big as a clothing sign on a suburban bulletin. --- *3" "Winter tods out what bummer lays by." — Kidsey-Wort cures in Winter: mod in Summer. | There is scarcely a person to be found who will not be greatly benefitied by a tborough course of Kidney- Wort every spring. | It you cannot. prepare the tas, buy the liquid. «li bas the same ef- | fect. B@" The wonders of inodero chemistry are apparent in the besutiful Dirmond Dyes. — Al kinds and colors of lok can be made from them.
s~<~--- «e__ -- Ir the fellow who got off the original plumber joke could collect a royalty upou all the hite, good bad and indifferent,, that his wit called fortb, he would now be ss rich, perbaps as the plum#* There we go; it comes so natural refer to the plumber as the sysonym of wealth ! Wasimxotos, D. C., May 15th, 1880 Gaxtuexas-Having been a sufferer for a long time from cervous prostration and debility, 1 was advised to try Hop . titers. I have taken one bottle, sod have . been rapidly getting better ever mince, and I think it the best medicine I ever used. I am now gaining strength aod appetite, which was ali gone, and I was in despair uatil I tried your bitters. | I am now well, able to go about and do my own work. Before taking it, 1 was compictely pros trated. MHS. MARY STUART, _---4@@~__-_ \ ‘THs blackened lights of our old tures may be instantly restored to their color by touching them with deutoxide of hydrogen, diluted with eight times its weight of water. — When dry wash the part treated with a clean sponge and luke warm water. --<4> -- We can insure any person baving a bald bead or troubled with dandruff, that Carboline, a deodcrized extract of petroleum, will do all that is claimed for it. Jt will not stain the most delicate fabric and is delightfully perfumed. .> Mr. Corby, at a meeting of the Manchester Bcientific and Mechanical BociIn the best in the market. It is the most Toe a cay U7 , The a ating At long as two of an: grea last two weeks. i received frat prominm at the Centennial and Parie Expositions, medals at various State faire, Buy uo other. nvmmomeonte.. «,..: qpommmccand inoiieotit me mam an nid with a double track. Tho conter be about feet below ther side-of the Bt. Lawrence, ‘The cout is estimated at $4,000,000, "Bough on Rate," io ot acte, oe th int if
neverely her she must not touch those as she was going 10 make preserves of them. On the following Bunday little Mollie‘s sohool-teachur her why God forbade Adam and Eve to eat of the tree in the midet of the garden, ‘Because He wanted to make preserves of the apples," was the childish reply. an in geov ing in" hemeral celimation, agus for it is not only one of the wholesomest and dainticst of vegetables, but the very carliest. | It is the most cas raised, too, for it requires but one plant ing to serve a lifetime, never failing or ceasing to yield its crop unless actuall destroyed by maim force of maliroat ment. Fovxogk Comap in 24 Houra.--Boil or steam stout oat straw for ball an hour, then wrap it around the horse‘s leg quite hot, cover up with wet woolen rags to keep in th steam; in six. boum renew the application and give one quart linseed oil. — He may be worked next v. — enemmmemensmenemnstemememmtemmmmmmmemenmmmene
A Woman‘s Experience. Mre. Wiliam Downes, of Uxbridge, Mass., write on March 15, 196, as follows: "Durthy the past three years I have been a grost sufferer from a complication of disesere which taffied the skill of the most experienced doctora.as I could uot obtain permanent relief by their treatment and prescriptions; | and | 1 — bave — also | tried — many maccalled cures in the medirine line, | bat could ues fucroased so rapidly and constastly that I was so reduced in strength as to be unable to. leeve the bed, and the doctors informed tae that there was uo hape of a recovery. In this exhsoated and dis couniged condition a dear friend persuaded me to tise Hunt‘s Remedy. and after taking it only three days I communeed to get better, and to my great joy and deturbt I bave continued to improve constantly by its wee, until now, after having taken the remedy only a fw works, I at able to be about my bouse again, and aim now doing my bousswork, My lame hack is cured, the severe paine have disappeared, and 1 rin now in better health than for maby years, and bei. this privileve of gladly recommendity Hunt‘s Remedy to all «who are afecte1 with any disname of the kidneys or piver; and I also bighly recommend it for the attacks of sick headache. . My husband aleo has experienced a very sreat benefit to his bealth by the use of this most valuable medicine, Hunt‘s Remedy . "Our Fling is Still There." Mr. &. B. Loogtellow, Augusta, Me., cast aide river, writes us under date of April 16, 196: "To whem it may concern: This may certify that and urinary Besfomle. fy oes cC a
Kemember This. If you are sick Hop Bitters will surely ald Nu ture in making you well when all else falls. If you ure oostive or dyspeptic, or are suffering from sy other of the numerous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if yeu remain {}, fot Hop Biuers me a sovereign remedy in all such complaints, If you are wasting away with any form of Kid ney disease, stop tempting Death this moment, and tarn for a cure to Hop Bitters. If you are sick with that terrible sicknons Nervcusness, you will fnd a "Balm in Gtiesd" in the use of baal Bittar® R hee ferin frequenter, or a resident of & mims ditrict, © Tadvicade your HAs sguinst the of all countries- mala epidemic, bil- . fous, and intermiltent fevers-by ‘the use of Hop "H4 nave rough. .or sallow wkin, bad. breathy paing and feel miserable gene tie! hy "otters oat breath, neal you fair skit, rick Siodd, anf aweot health, god comfort, In ® ted Tiven," Diseamies of the stomach, powels pel Liver, Nerves, Kidueys, Brights $500 will be paid for a Case they will not Corget helps oo an be made wite pny aron‘e a made the pletare o of Hop Bit fveghiet tiga *
sir," protested the landlord. **You baven‘t? Well, I should like to know what you call them roasted brick bats on that blue plaiter ?" ‘You didn‘t try to eat one of those.?" ‘Yee, I did !" ‘Then, my friend, you had better for a doctor at once! Those are tal ormmaments, made of ferre-cotts, «nd were placed there to help fill up space ! Lands o‘ cats! but you must have lived in a cane-brake all your life !" The iavoler rushed into he jedan began to s ut a brandy flask, he fw get over looking pale fer three P And they ware sandwiches after all — real good ham sandwichee made that day. The landlord bad adopted that particular style, instead of using a club, --- apzlln_ "Throw thysicto the Dogs, 1‘ None of It." We do not feel like blaming Macbeth for this ex pression of disgust. | Even nowadays must of the catharties are great repulsive mlis, enough to "turn one‘s stomach." ad Macbeth ever taken Dr. Pierce‘s "Purgative Pellets" he would not have uttered | those words — of — conterupt. | By druggists Aut you have to do to set the philologists te work nowadays is to make prole word, and ina oq het will be ving into languages and forgotten, into Greek, Latin, Banserit, Chootaw, Chickasaw and Irish; and each one of a thousand of them will show you exactly where the word came from, and each im prove ib too, to his own Ate faction. ere is nothing like philology. Perhaps it is well there is not. "Golden | Medical | Discovery" (words registered as a trade-mark ) cures all humors from the pimple or eruption to great virulent eating ulcars. "Dous a clergy man ever swear ?" asks a religious weekly,. — We don‘t remember to have ever heard one swear; but if that Indiana clergyman who recently rode six miles on horseback to marry a couple, and upon returning bome found that the fee paid him was an oldfashjoned copper cent, which he thought was a $20 gold proce-if he didn‘t swear, it was because he couldn‘t think of the right words at the time. The | "Fuvorite | Prescription" of — Dr | Pierce cures "female weakness" and kin- | dred affections. | By druggists. At Bebastopol a new Government dock has just been commenced, | It will take the place of the one which was destroyed during the famous siege by the allied armies more than twenty-five It will require three years | to eto it, and the estimated cout |ipaepasit
*, * "I is a great art to do the right thing at the right tiime." — The person subject to derangement of the kidueys or hver has s — protective duty to perform in purchasing a package of Kidney-Wort. | It invigorates these organs and by its cathartic and diuretic effect, cleanses the whole system of all bag bumore. _ B@" Feathers, ribbons, velvet can all be colored to match that new hat by using the Dinmond Uyer, — 10 cants for any color. bnounnnatinns. a, a, Atpomemetnd Tmgazx are forty-two different shades in kid gloves this spring, | This number might bo increased by imitating the shade of disappointment that passes over a lady‘s face when she sees some other woman with a prettier pair than her own, «ono a_ — Gastrine. All unpleasant feelings, the result uf interrupted digestion, ieteaine " removed by Gastim®®. | All di sts. VieTUr often trips and falls on the abarp-e«dged rock of poverty. wonen 3 P b boomgs 3. C. Ridder says: "Pare "Ths use ‘w Iron Bitters always speak well of it, | I1 is a good medicine." ___ @@@ cnnlln on of all mon is he to be so. will be, a crown L DNigd‘s Catarth Snail cares Ootarrh nnd ali effec thou of the winowe wamiaane. m 6 Phin: man tater pala in Wish and hast. ‘Yor uae Rete ‘Ryant noble crown in and on carth
THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Relieves and cures RHEUMATISN, Neuralgia, Sciatios, Lumbego, ma CK A Cie, ©24040HE, TOOTRACHE, SORE THROAT, QUTsHY , SW HLLING®, BURNX, SCA LD®, And all other bodily aghes ased pads. FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE praiise "bnrectione to 11 Tang sagen. The Charles A. Vogater Co Aosmaces io A. YORELER & )a Baltimore, Bd., C. i 4 VALUABLE TRUTHS. | "if you ate suffering from health Sor langtishing ob a bed of sic take t cheer, for Hop Bitters will cure you. "If you are wimply ailing, if you feel weak and | dispirited, | without. clearly *ARuvwing why, Hop Bitters will Revive you. "If you are a Minwer, and have over ‘axed yourself with your pastoral daties, * or a Moher, wore out with care and work, Hop Bitters will Restore you. *If you ure a man of business or laborer * weakened by the wtrain of your every «day ‘duties, or a man of letiers, tolling over your modbigh work, Hop Bitters will Streagthen you. "If you are suffering from over ex‘ing, ‘or drinking, uny ind scretion or disipa‘too, or are young and gruwing too. fast, ‘as is often the came, Hop Bitters will Relieve you. "lf you are in the workshop, on the ‘firm, at the desk, anywhere. and feel ‘that your kystem needs cleabsing, toning *or slamalating, without Intoxicating, Hop Bitters is what you need. "I1 you are old, and your blood thin and ‘impure, pulse feeble, your nerves un- , ‘steady, and your facultioe waning. Hop Bitters Higse you new Life igor. "HOP BITTERS is an e t, healthy, ‘and refresh ng Bavorg for wick room ‘onnks, impure water, etc.. ung "he ‘them barmess, and aweetening the ‘mouth, and cleansing the stomaci Cleanse, Purify and Enrich the Blood with Hop Bitters, Aud you will have bo sickness or suffering of doc» tor‘s bills to pay. BoP BITTEES # is an Elegub‘, Pleasant, an‘ Refreshing Flavoring for Sick-room Drinks, and Impure Water renders Ing them barmles, sweetening the mouth, and cleansing the stomach. dinomscn. 1 mever falls. aE treegtewe nee mooaisy siate Avopars sath bi. I. K. Setters " CULLEN‘S | ANTISEPTIC," pore fh, offeniive odots of the feet and a e r mesmages chafes and a reakes 8 Thin as a smooth as Iygs with enclow one Dediar in a sallnsed envelope t in hesue iy ‘order "or ogi: fin Trikes) rad ¥ we forwara you Bertie ‘Ta: aoa te UULLEN & -. mona ¥a. for cireubar, THE SUN SWEAT. dmg: fae ss figs 4 t pages. $i-Be ‘per your, Wreart (n vowrer), ACE: Publisher, New York or. Loss I~ teenrh®esus meile $5 to $20 amrs toe Paine motnnt in are A ‘rs omnes onan rr.ans OPIUM ** zz %: PR. NARSH. Quiney. Mich. fefesess, te
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