Ounbi ParrrsM —To mak* a batter for oelery fntters put wuno floor in an •arthcu Laa>n, make a bolu in tha centre mod add < uu ur more yoika of eggs aoourtliiig to the quantity require). cue spoonful of fresh ealml <«ii. and a iittta •alt. Mix gently with one baud, being especially ©artful to always turn Uie batter to lb* moh diriuliou. dropping in oold water by degree* uutil the batter ia slightly thicker than ordinary double cream. At the moment of using adu the white of an egg beaten to a stiff froth. Pick and wasu aotu u thick, woilm abaped oetery route, out off Urn top to xyaka them all the same length, and bis n nli tii em fur one-quarter of an hour tii boiling water; lake them out and throw at onee into fresh-drawn cold water. Wnen quite oold, drain them well, and tie lightly together in bundles of four, put a small bunch of parsley some pieces of baoon, a Utile salt am tome good white stock into a stew pan; lay in the bundles of oelary, and lei it atew gently with the lid on until iho vegetable is quite tender; take it out carefully to prevent it breaking, drain well; then dip each piece in a batter, and fry to a ilelioate brown. On no account 1st it be too dark. II poeaible iust glare the top lightly the instant before serving, and e«od quickly to table on a folded napkin. Lot* Wall Protector*. —The prettiest wall protectors are now made of art- linen 01 momie cloth. Three oan be purchased all ready ornamented with drawn wsrk, fringed and stamped for outline embroidery, but they also can be made of the creamy linen and decorated to one's taste. Take one yard oi three-quarters width linen and ahxink 1L Then baste an inch and a half hem *11 arouud it, cutting out the oornera and fastening them nearly down. Draw out tne threads an inch in width, and work in drawn-work; or the lower edge of the protector oan be fnuged, and the other sides hemmed, or the whole can be trimmed arouud with laoe of any pretty pattern. Draw your pattern in outline with a pencil, end work it with wash ailka or crewel*. Long sprays ol nasturtium'*, vines and flowen, or uf morning glories, or of sweet peas, will ornament a protector testefuliy. The worker can exercise her ingenuity, and take her colorings from nature if she please. A spray of oorai honeysuckle, with flowers, leaves and branches and butterflies hovering over them, would make a very handsome pattern for a * b droom. ' How to Max* a Crib Gov** fob Bart. — The creamy art-linen is admirably adapted for baby 'a or. hoovers or cradle- cover*. Purchase a yard and a quarter of the same width, or a yard in width and shrink it, Turn a hem one and a half inches in depth at the bottom, and on both sides, and feather stitch it dowu with some blue crewels or silks. The upper edge should be turned down four inches, and fastened with an inch-wide pattern of drawn - work. The centre can bo marked, at any fancy store, with the heads of two angels, and the motto "Holy Angels Guard Thy Bed,** be entwined about them. Toeee letters and the heads are worked in two shade* of blue silk, warranted to wash, in outline allfe h. This design is quite easily worked, and is venr popular. Sprays of apple boughs and blossom#, with a humming-bird's nest and Lumping-birds worked m natural colon, will also make a lovely criboover, but it is of more elaborate wurkraauship, and not ro readily exoooted by amateur embroiderers. Fo* a pretty table-oover take flue liaan of a creamy tint as the foundation. Select a piece of fine cretonne figured in enmsou poppioa, rosea or any flower that oan be out out and grouped to form a pretty bor.er. Cut out the flowers aim arrange them on paper. With a pencil trace their outlines on the paper; then, by means of tracing paper, transfer the designs thus made to the I iuen. Next stretch the linen in a frame and peste the flower* upon it with smooth pasta. Wnen the work is dry remove it from the frame and button-hole stitch around the edges of the flowers. Then outline veiua and markings with filoselle, nod work the stems in sicm-etitch with crewels. Finish with a fringe of the linen and a band of drawn work and filoselle, _____ A f rutty wail pacel is mails by taking a pteoe of cardinal satin nine inahes square. In the centre cut out a piece not quite large enough for a photograph; next turn in the edges so they will be when finished the required aiae. Around the bottom and one side of iho cx ntro piece work in Kensington or satin stitoh a vine of yellow blossoms finish the top and bottom with a border of cardinal plush ur velvet, running in the edge ol saoh a whalebone. Turn in the sides and fasten dosn on the wrong side. In the lower left band corner plaee a double bow of cardinal and yellow and hang up with ooe y« liow and one red ribbon Put,in Mb photograph and fasten securely; do not let the sutobee show ou the wrong side. Line with red silesia. Potato Aioaf— GjumK.— Mix butter, milk, and seasoning with the potatoes, th*n add any remains of green vegetables,, such aa cabbage, cauliflower or, spinach; put a few broad crumb# also stiffen the paste; heat all well in a saucepan befom putting into the mould, or the green part wilt not be warmed through; grease a mould, fill it with the mixture, turn it bottom upwards on an old dish or baking tin, and set it to brown in a qutok oven. Milk Toast.— It is necessary to have thin and well dried, well-browned slices before the hot milk is added. A dish of panada, with a few brown streaks through it, ia not milk toast Do not be afraid to put plenty of salt in the milk while boiling, and a dash of butter will enrich it. Them are few luncheon dishes more refreshing In hot weather than oold milk or orwun-toMt The MkBlBt which would get a repnUbon for serving these properly oughi to have a large custom. For a dedicate appruta, hoi cream- toast is very "encouraging,' sod. properly salted, either cream ur toast, cold, makes a dish well « >
- _ , x OoiifiwiD literally: A vigilant tr> u Unci is posted at the door of a ptoUau e gallery with strict orders of the customh ary character. A sightseer happens 0 along and la promptly hailed. "Here. * ur, you mnat leav* your cane at the & door." "Bat, my friend, I haven't got » any cane." "Then go back and get one. 1 Bo one ia allowed to pass in here unless • he leaves his oano at the door. Orders r ia orders !" r * ■" " » f TkaUtaM lluuiuulu UilllvroU. iiitatu, Cat— Mr Thorns P. Ford, i editor of lb Mountain Tribune, of this 1 place, publiituu teal tee great pain -cure, r Bt Jacob's Oil. naa worked wonder* in 1 kls family, and that he would not be wlteI out il lie states that aw jog all the people i Bt. Jacob's O.l it tee most popular modik doe ever lotroduesd Tbxis must be some lady tncyoiiste, for there are tricycle ooatnmes cut on [ the same principle as the nding habit j now worn with space for the raised knee, t so that the skirt will not draw up with ( the necessary movement to propel the maohine. These oostunuw are xnado of \ any light-weight wool fabrio. I»r»p# of Water. . Mr. Joists o. Hkxkeix, No bit Mala si net, > Cm«U,r;«4l M«N*.. *r lea. April tl, IMS. '• tel.' beta ienit»:jr ifflaVil w a ouubcr of >cara wub ciavt . sod kutucy Ui*e**r. Mjr a rtor coa-Uu.<-.l brtvi-lmt d-i«x> t .. sud ai Utn * I c mid aoi . putnir * a'rr oAcrpt in drop* axU'viib ere*: i saia: bixi i a»« aa4 to get up a* many a* tT.rrn ilni.. Our axis* sight. I ired *«ver*l pbraciaaac tb« j did ma no good, u i * fruud of mue. wbo ha I uael iluii '» item -d» , i A \ toe to gel a UMtla an t try iL li« hal -ten cu ed of a arrtt cam sun.: uto mist', and tha'ot cr. had u*#d Hum's ■sandy In <autiii|:]Ai- Mid p(oauaiie*d it • mr ataxic at reel me-'iL Alter be"'* iree-toTi urged I Purc'.aM-d a lott.r, an t before I had used nil of U 1 )M«wd a moo« as large as a pea, full «cd by »iasileruu<«. I h »vc uel ui s i tee bociev and <t bsa oo i.pieieir cured ss My kidueyt are in axorl'. n: o.Aliiiou.*n<l for on - mi sec ;«». sixtyOgfei yearn, i can tmiy sr i feel lie a too ox man w.tn strrng'b and v taltiy. My f«taiy asa lha Kernel/. si I w- ul i n -i ba wiin.aji u. and never fad mi rrvxuiom I It lo frtead* and n inbtera in laiu-r dx«- sod ik» i «L You arc s: l brnj to use IU. uiOf in praise «.f ihr be«i kidtey saJ liter medicine. Hums Kerned/." "Wd Wonders for Mo." The aimt words a>e (ran Mr. Lvsra Kftx. No. SIHgMsnd Avenue. Ms! ri.MssA. April ag, lea lie ayv' "i sve Wei tr«u->k i for ye >r» w. b kidney sou 1 var eomptaisi. I by gr *rt\ with arve e ps.ns in ray back an 1 grrtu*. 1 nai gras irouM? iu pss- nx wstrr, 1 1 a ng molv, sn i aoeomp turd -«y U r We bumn<. iba re^sa' bei..g ONue-i oitii I f c*-<Ju-t uepost I «at noommcnieltousoUaii's He mdr by a friend who had bea . completely cured of a ■ in 1st trouble. I p r h-e I « oo:ile si the dru^g.M'% and commen od lo improve at once. I oa*e uv d but two ho ties, and it bn* d -n« ■ oodcra for me— so more ki iner iruui. a, no wore pa n. It has gl.so me new lift, a:.d 1 wo Id not ne without Hunt • Kemody ai any price. I: is *Q that n u rcconnaaa-ied lo >>e, >m i rhearful.y u.\t uuioaimuer for tba broefll "f tha many sufferer* from kidney dweeaa •MffrsveL" The Loudon Sanitary Annuranno Association is going to recommend legisIstion which will compel builders of new buildings to obtain a certificate from some authority as to their sanitary condition before such buildings can be inhabited. Y •« briniMi, i w»»x iksrwM, •>rrca*l">n o f rp !r- I .t* sn I gr .M-rsl 'lrt» | |»t n thai- vs. .ou* iwm; ai so . asapr.vr-.fi* e <4 ud fcrrr au i ««we s» I <sh er ci.-initi'ut r.pf, lit wr\ r.uUV*:. bar ata d- ' K!lx;roft^!:siVn' . ivV- SvCv-well, llssar > A Co., Nrw \ ork, and r }J by a I Drugrista, Is taa bc« t^ulc. aau f .r patients recover froia fever orOtocr defcaews. u i as no equal. Bismaxok on laril: Wilhelm— Tell, Piamarox, bow ish de news by the morning baiters? Bismarck— Oh, dey haf drr-emer jus excitement by Shicago. Dev bps', a lard gom< d an' ofery one by de united Shades go grexj. You see vat drotihlea I ra?e Terms ay by keeping dot adoff ood. The Chinese must go. and all Americans vbouhl c> — a .(1 buy a hnile of UarboJioe^ the dood<x>a r I |»eUx>leim hair reoewsr aud dresecr- Since the rtceol improvement, j no preparation ever had such a s*»e or gavs such general satisfaction a* Utrbv llne. bold by all dnurgiats. Tnx milk of a oow in ber third or lourth calf is generally richer lu quality tnan a youut«?r one. and will continue so for several years. In dry seasons the quality is generally richer, although oool weather favors the prod notion of ohecee. Hot weather increases the yield of butter. i r Do you ever bvra acute pales in your { left Drtau cxieo<)ing Lo your arms, do you 0 ever have vuff AMtiug reelings in region of « your heart? if yo»i have Heart Disease. J Use Dr. Graves' Heart Kegulator, a sure <■ specific. $1. per bottle. IA* greatest heat of the air in the t sun proliably never exceeded 144 deg. r Fah,, nor tbe greatest oold 66 deg. below sera About 180 deg. above and i 40 deg. below aero are the extremes . for the United States, and very unusn aL I 'by » clans have loog prescribed Dr. Graves' Heart K'gulalor tat Heart l>iaeese. wh)f —because it Is a sterling prepv ration fig a peculiar disease, and 80 yean use warrants iL $1 per boulsA nurm fancy is to ornament the liroad silver knife used to out the bride'# loaf at tho wedding. Make a pretty bow with long end* of white ottoman ribbon, ] about an inch and a valf wide. * < CIW Thirty Day*' TttkL The Vol'aic Bell Ox, Marshall, Mich., will tend Dr. Dyeh Celebrated Kiectn»Voltslc Beits and Biectnc Apphancrt on ( trial (or Ihirty days to men (vouug or old) who are alflictr I with nervous debittly. , lost vitality and kindred < roubles, guaraniretng «pee*1y *wd complete resiorau-m ol health ao*l msnlv vigor. —Address u above. — N. B.— No risk I* Incurred, ss thirty davs' trrai ia allowed. The Scienter. American warns people against using ion taken from pond* containing Impure water. Frremngdnro not kill the noxious germs so inimical - to health. _ ] That H«iimh(1 of Him * c T&kit, Oa. — Pr, B. R PtyK say* i "I ms 1 U'\et Hmwnw Iron juttm fupartor as a mate to J any praparaiioa wow Hen. 3 Malana, chills, positively cured by ! Mmary*> Standard Cure IHM Their equal unk no ww, asmar-noated; no gnptng. 86c. — —• l*> . -m Lsftws ami ohtklrea* boots and nmi eannot run over 4f Lyon's Patent Ueei ' • . — ^ J M Ji ILi t •
FnofeZLa expeets 80 par oefii. mora oranges this year tb«u last. These oranges are superior in quality, ami will b* waloomed in increasing quaulitiea. ^ Utiw/ Maw. - W •Ua'llaalia Kcaewcr^raMoraa saaiui and rigor aaeaa Iijspif Mi. I— ssseaa Saxnal Harqiax. gL Td harrow ia an exaelleut impter meut for find teg manure that baa been sown broadoaat aa a top-dres sing. _ Paralytic «*%«, bean «s *««, and kMacy affect .una, fcsvamvdby tea am of Hrvwnl lion BlUasa. A DTK* in debt: The English arodiUnu of the Duko of Tuck say that bis name should be spelled with an •*j." Duvm ilup ledly at night ? Why auffar fr<«Ui Iwdlgeauuti ? OAITBI.VE will jpvr you relief. Oast mimb is In liquid form. All druggists. More than 8,000,000 trees were planted in Great Britain during the season oi 1881-82.
Y*a mils are warranted t/> be PUKELV tm». ts»a--. rrta from all luiacrai aa i otear pouoo'-as nat»uu.-««. They arc a oertaiu cure for Comuralloa. ff ck llmdacba, D/ajeyaU, B . - -uaacaa. Toryui uvrr. !>«• of Aytaiuia, and a.: • sru.ox frocu tea IJver, StoiuiK'b. Bowel* or T^ey retn-rve a!l oteirocuona from tea rhacoeW of tea ayoem au-i purtly the blood, taereby U»pantoff teaitri, oreuyte aruJ vte>r. boi-i t»y orusflans or aen. by man fo. Morula is sumpa by P. K4UKTAE0TER A 83 Morccr St., New York, FciaMsnntacJirmorBT. 1IMJINAUD VkUfcTAltl.i: 1'ILLS. MM for euro 1st. Buat^kveb. I I Itwve wfmO (or mM I fwn with Ilij IVie, dsrtax ■ Jul jr. Auyoa: sod befxembar. Ia ■ from lb« fever ever ataow leas ■ r«- II aa a rur* Fa I SfSS; ***** IggFgagYSa I J^cuwyteliiu-MaM <**». U JlMMya i (l*i.ini«im. ur- um ik liu.iur* ot u» A POKIT I VX CUBX! bml* ci y-q wt a-wara raicci (be ww.ae CLTa • -4 Uki and nu* i l!r»Hklal nv CREAM BUM. SsrhaSbsiistssS aglkgsnatS^^ DRxeB,f PHOTOS JTHE GREAT CURE i 1 — R-HE-U-MATISM — jl . Aa u la Or all the paudol fl irim of tha m 2 KI0NKY8.LI VCR AMD BOWELS. £ a a oleaa».-a Uve ar»*» -rfthe aeri4 poitoo tt l aaneci (be <Lre»:J<4 aaffWlay wblA k * only the \ lotla-a urAtenuaaim eun reatea. b s - ». ss" area ] S Awe* bera Quicker relieved. la abort tuae E g PKOFSCTLY CURED, b RH, #1- urno OS ssy, aoi* « asiorarw £ < B caab»ae«u b7*all wrmxs. mcnAnpcoN a oo^ v%. * nrtU knWil.. FUqiM. Iwu r*«l. AU|bn« m Sew Swcwtel Dnui l ium Imm M FrwUe Cewftah . :A *M K etwa «. It errvr (W» A* m4 V M "wet w» Mm wa IL IL I. t-Hkn « P OCO^ Qr^naaJ Oomowrv ^ tex- r.J Jdjrartq wh'i n liar eoatom<-r oontioli«aatrUb«r wUlnw-tealr dtarraoon to dtei lauwKhalr WaarviOUc adrioa- of all traae-xc-vua. We fmqurnt'> return it fiv» rarviaa rrraa «s» r sees s— we- . * tnn«racggK5s»'e3Sjeka«; ■■ ■ T1 A STOFPEDJffl IE E I m^xlot'soSSt ■ ■ WNlRVI RESTORER ■ lYW,'li>n>lhi>vi [>ivaA»ea. O+fw— r**' /" Mew g/krMw. rti. Mye. rf«IlKTtUlKI If item ae *"»?*■«. M ■ T»wtee ae) »• nWI i»Me» M& J. X. & J. It. H0BENSACK. THOSl APFI.icrXD WITH HI KI'PKCTS HlnF-ABL'-v* AND MgKCnU kUXATION w-rtihl o<4 bea Ulr %n oooeult J. X. an-l J. B. U" BBNwack. or mm Norm eacuad Mmi, Piuiaie fbla, atteer t»y uuiimt. fere w, iwnnf tea MOT* nom e A. M. io * F, M.. aad t to V P. IL Advice tree. Wk weaver w.-um irv-w an ranO and lb* wsy to improve tl Moo-'d road "ivmixm IN A NtnsaxLL.* s»ni on raoaqs of »-oeat wamy, «»S2s:3$:s
'^M-Mnur .....j • avenue man tow trnsap wbo had asknd for that sum— "why you arc getting very modest in yonx demands, arno'l y<*r "Look s-here," said the old follow as he backed up to a hilohing-poat. "wheat la only half a crop, com is coining out behind, p^Utpen will be skeeroe, ana every prudent man in this country as preparing for a tight aqneesc next fall. I'm right thar. I oommenoed hedging this morning. If we get another Luanda! pante whooping over this ooontry I'm not going to have it blamed upon me again — not U I know it I" « Suiuebod ) *e Child. Somebody •„ child la dyiuf— dying with the fluah uf bripc ou hi* >ouag foo , and numebudy'a inuilier thiuklng wf ike tin* wtfttui that dear face Will be hidden where no ray of hope tab bright' n n— U -cat use then- WW* i»v core foroou*umpti"U. Render, if tbe child bu your neighbor'a, lit' tela O'Wfbrting wurd to I he uxKher'a heart before It ia too late. Tel. h«T th*t .«u»UBption is curable ; that men sre living to-day wkam the |4iy*icUna prMaxiaord lucurahU-, baoauw one luna h>l I* mi slweacdcati by the dp-suv . l)r. Plw« ► • UdA-a Undiml IHscovwry" h.*^ cur d bunded-.; mrpckMLM*. rod li> «-r oil, hyj»»j»h'r«iihin'», and other lUollcltMW In curlu^ thi» diMUMf. hohl by UrwgJUi*. Tax prospects for an abundaot fruit cro|> alanx the east shore of Lake Mirxigon, in this noted •'fruit belt ' are said to be unusually fluttering. A large yield of peaches is expecteL Truth la Ml*l*t> . Whrn Dr. Htw, of liulUa S. Y., anDOUlMwd flat ilia "Favvrilc I'trmMpiion" would positively cure tl>" rnauy d£a fi*tt and wiLkutwvMm |» < uiisr to wumrn, some doubted, Slid cubCnutd to employ the hsrah sad cuuatic 1 csl treatment But Ui< liiighty trii'h ^ r»<l us ly te^nr scknvwledgtd. Th">iasud* of Udle* e»|iloy««l 'h«"i ..vurite Preacribtiou" a> d were apowlily Cured. By druggtats. An ingenious Virginia woman has discovered that saturating tbe bag eont lining her seed beans with coal oil utterly exterminated the weevil insiite and ont of the brans, but did not lisrm the seed in the least. ProWbJy the same treatment would serve wita'infoated peas. In the cure of *rv«n cuuda weak lungs, ■riitthig of blool, sail ih» « arly *ugwa of CotuumiU'u.n, I»r. l'ien i - "fiohlivi Medical bheovrry" U*« n»h«ti-h«*l tlw- iuc«lical fao•lty- While it curw* the wiriva cuuxhs, it atrcngihcn* xh- <-v»tciu aud porijte* the bfwd. lly drugguts. Orx hundred and forty acres in straw berrite ia the aiae of a Tesneaaee •patch' of this fraiL The proprietor ohm a punch and a finger slip to make oount for each picker, instead of the tickets generally in nsc on fruit forms. N«aU«: b tlae Footer I'erent Of dice*-*, w-uitrvcr be It* u rwl progemtor. Proa.iO iuc^air.'wMiagtosrm-eay a tee oa.j uSt coarse. t><> ma ter ho* trtval tae sthnco*. may i senu. Aasasfacaanlaxwu*! furtber a^auce to tea » jab- ir., eme toeaxue, II is. iveluolaary armptom< are d *r -x.rdad. few me-iictes ou bt rw oommroiied w as »u -h ooafldrcor la cam* of dj#> « pepAA, liver ou upUmt, cotMUpaum. rWrumsUsm, kidney uisordera -ui malarial few-*, as tee a v. Ucosl oorrectiVr, iic..:c tk-axoch Mtterv. ; mre, hsastc, promp aod teoroug -, it ampvy daaervta tea faith rented m It by (be inbabuants o t . tela coal aea . acl of othera wketr ujal.rai dm. orders, to wibh It ia aoecitcAllT a ta bd, are aseeta og j pravairnt Iu reraedisl u a* wkMt , rao wo icrd aa ita prt ve. tuc r Ocscy . sot tha fact ' haa been fraqueutl.. br >ugkt to I'M knoe ledx« of | ita proprietors, hy p ysuuaa* end others, that U ! ha* mt n-l v rradlCAteil ih-oaw iu iiaUoab ra.s*. •here "id* le • p wary raUaf had bees — i-rrrl tip to Uc ttnw of iu was \ Mexxd:- "Your composition," said an , Austin school teacher to Johnny Fixxletcfi. "I» the worst in the lot. Yon be- J gin by putting no period at the end of . the last sentence.**
Lost Faith ta rhyslclaaat Thenar* tnaau*ra&)# luaiaa e%srbera cure# bsre beea affiled by Sr^irUY ha nw pari! a or Blo at aad LiTrf Sjrup toe ah cUaca»c« of ut Uood, wteu they lud been gtveu over oy their phyucisna. It In one of tbe best rsnwdm **er off- red to tue |st'4*c. and aa K to preparel with taa great eat care. •« a apeciSc for rcfis a dues***, HUM w auSc.- that it shoaSl b more « ffecius! than saat-iy wvMna aid carvtomir pevpued i>oscrtpf.ona made by inrumpa m ptna .-an-. Take thM tt^-is. ne f r * I d:-'-ri>r* *n-ltw fo m >mpore bod It l* ead u. u *1jw profea^ttal aien a* veil as by eminent pay **&.»#• ami o:h«v«k in iL Grru lo failing: 8*id the girt who hsd quamUod snth her lover: "Oh, it's all right ! Harry said he should icy to forget me, hot he always fails in everything he undertakes. " ' Wh«* ta daaM hb is trick. HoyU my*. Paul ituR la *a'< wtaSary bear youk.AaO* orb *r> oar-* • tahm or why yoa k*w w»nw'U •ud vent aS.m mp'SpaSMjaofw—u wbymkiM tMetwM wM' gi.*yW«hBgWr >!■ 1 1|' Ht H-r ..rdl» A vKXATiort matter: "Why, what's the matter ?** asked Fogg. Brown (in a terriUe state of exottement)— "Tliwf rascally Hnorkina called me a thief 1 ' Foffg- 'Did he? And you osn't retaliate by oalling him a liar. How rexati.tml" After baviod uaml a large number of prrfivrstKXks f-R C*t»r * I have broi-ne salt flvd tha of the nail Ei'iCrnx Balm gives me the mo* iwhcr. 1 owe r-imtnrod It to any .*ee who tnsv h*v * * C »la in tbe Head or !Uv fVfrer.— S. B L»*Hv FrinCLat Urwtk-d.ti9b.ia1 tHiwioa, Tmjtt): "Tou sav your dsughter »« to marry that 'mvtgner I havw seen to vtmr house mi often; hut what do von know atv>nt him? What has he got?" "Got? Why, be has gotatitte" ••OhP AWAwiai^lsWA^rlir. j. a Mc .uity »i taov tbvwwlroa Buirts i*a|eed tows- sad «rv** ffvwerai aatwfsctKm." ]? yea wvh to makw a eake thai will kwep well, one the yolka of egg# onlv; Ihey krorp it tnwh wore moist and lews table to dry than the whites tki. a v^T>»«-s vnwjsjs As wur.n wrs'brr cvmss oa wear thro hthkm co'Imra a«<1 tuflv PersptrmtKMi hb» oa effect cm tbesa. Iron enflarati'v and unotuemlalnuig jeiHuioiathwi M the two polro 3 human fore*
A >■ ' CERMANREMEDt FOR FAIN. ... Clf III Rhhiimalibm, weiiral^i^ SciailcA, sere Tfcr**i . a* >IM*a* -.f.in i.wi.**. S«III> SfSia. F<m4 Uiln •m iu wims aaaui r.iM i>» t<is tee «*— «■ r • «'H » Mk rwi uiikUA - imuxs am. an -iLia.au. smim.I . aa.(A. HAS BEEI^ROVCO □ ThsSUSElTCbSKIor £ KIDNEY DISEA8E8.J gje*«« tot yen iw .vUfl TIlX**So WOT • gKEEXTATEi M Lter-Wtr. U ooo*. £ gxtwamni inimma « w. aai—tlty me " t| Ladiesr^stg^sS ^ [a^sflbM £ 1ft " * * ii * ■ * tarsusnlniai |T1 M fTJ 5 ii a- soup »t all nocoomre. p*u*at, * Home Itemr. — ^All your ova (ami If ynn ns. n met. vara yoa caw oet Bop UUtfT. teat arver PmU. The weakest woman, amslleat ebiUS, SIm! sickest invalid can uae flop 111 tier* with safety and great good. — Old men tottering around from likenmat Iran, kidney tumilnc or any vnakn<*-» will be slinisi n**w by using Ho|» Bitter?. — My wlfr and daughter wrrs miul--healtby by the use of Tinp Bitter* and I reoommeud tlem to my people.— MrtbodUl Ciergyman. AM any pwl doctor tf Hap Bluer* are not tee bea fanu y mntyiae On tank — Malarial fever, Agw and Bilkmsan. *, will leave every ndghborkuud s* woe a* Hof» Bitters arrive. "—My mother drove tbe paralv»i» and neuralgia all out of ber »y*trtu with Hun Bitters." — Kd. Onreyv Nun —Keep tbe kidney* boolthy with Hop Bitter* and you need not fear hiekoee*. I —It wit Is cuodared aarsdSM *r i noat n> t re* a tux and renving artu U -f lb uer. m wi drsugtit —Tb* vwor of youth for tee aged ami taffrm i a Hop Buicra "▼Ha SKtT IS OHtAFEST." ^THRESHERS aaa. -sro— mttalsC.aSUyWvOa.nn aTTTST a it varsu *»:> WAircDii »«i Mir* T" i I. MnuSMiMJi<»'»d AAdi-M cUl auk Tti c iter- Am a . m «a Djuxx X O^LOuiMHiSv. sl.000 per ♦v-ryo'un;, »-m«-*«« Is ANCH ••HUE U«v BTtifida.riu'iUr) r-L»:« « i aww i j. ou-u(-fl*.<« .id-.-lKTEKS ATION AL ACUM i. I i U v duiku. O L so bai»ia#. XoaarowT Warn* Oa, NavtmryAGENTS WANTED CSgSSr LS —am ffsrblM evrr Wtlkaiiwrif •tel.rf. WML Mate: L and TOk ewmntete la » Bbw* It wtli alao tea a pel >«Kr « ban • »IW.1*B*tu< rveaJ fen'aSireT r»* >TrTT m . AaFWTsTy.j.ff ty„y WerU Write riej *na-a 'am r- > ).E . I . t.n. frv Mteiar. »• Ueete Mb euoec. FtoMAstpb^. Ps.
FRAZER AXLE GREASE S— I lw the world, im ibeisastas. Every paehata baa owr trs#r — rb aa# ta auu-ha# lr*a*r*. I9LB etkiywhuk _ -f * IBM J a Nov US.1 JhlPCTrAnfflf *M^aE B W*f tu l.ti rk .s D FbeeSs Fecseesl ou: cwrwyeer emeu Fnn an SOMETHING EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KNOW. TWf»W FXifftS A INMIIIS SErlar a soft and hrillisnt Onnpifxfiott, no matter how PJHir It may naturally be. HaraaV Hacnslla Balm Ls a dsUfsto ana barm loss arliw, which Instantly removes Freckles. Thn, Uedness. Ronrbnew, Kntntionv, Vilffnr FMtnps etc., ete, No delicate and natural are Its , effects that tlx use In not mwpected by any hotly. My lias the right to S Fwnent itlAirtt fbea ta I !
HEALTHISWEALTHil flsalliif Mj is TeaitI if IM ! OR. RADWATS J Kanspariliisaltmaiieal. | tu wiiT naoc raiiraa Rsdwsy's Ssrsaparillisn Resolvent 'rmtsi Be mmtkm by vu. i_»..f — irMiw mar aa -My—Md. vWteara bS The SaraapaHIUan Resolvent Si " a"Lw*^S 3 Omw I>oLLmr a Bottta R. R- R. 4 Radway's Ready Relief. TCSSr toifSLnKSS"* ** ^ OEFLAJtMATtON op TUX X1UHEIE WriteM M ation or tex H ITTTW □CFLAMESTlOCt OF THX BOWELS. i ooffsanmi or tex unm i bobe throat difficult BKXsTEIMU. J raLFfTATIuW OF tee BBAET. V hyvtsbica, csucp. difhtffkela, cataeke. uflomba. j hxadaltlx toothachx, / nxl' raluila, lllll b i i / Oold chills, aoi x chills. chilblains A»vmrmM bxcxseh. lov baoo. sciatica. SKKVorSNBSfc. «LBBFumMmH oowjhx oolds. strains, FAIN* IN TBS CHEST. BACff *T UXB are Me asUy rafiaiaC malaria w rm vahiouh forme. FEVKB KKD AGUE. fkixk AND aoux awrokfortoem. Turn* M V »I»S»AT» A ^Hwrt to a Nv ■omtniy *wb Ukvc a*n*;> >■ ST fTST -w J Fsln* ta tee Eowun. Drarrtw*, IfewwrnriTcES Wte.: u» tee Bc^ew. and aSWnS l^ak' t jgrdasTS'ai: /' ■ tsm aad Uwtermm wne aworo ta prrosad vtts u. RADWAY'S . Regulating Pills tWfcoi, FuigitTT# Boothtng Aper:« •■•h Act without Pam AJways MBbable and Kaiurai tn Oprraooct. A VBGBTAHLE SUBSTITUTES FOB J OKLOMEL ^-.nFltoNrta ^^wajrjL.maoeWm, M ^ ggisHSSSsl 1 W*>«tau!21SmIln? 01 HUD "F4IMB AKD TMTM" Ww tbe FaMls tas^staaM -» lt<—*r\iMw»iH Ha was Who: *«w buy, MN WO isawa^Tiggaa g cmuansmiTV 'i^aasr l%Q|l ^ ^Ariit k; • ik !

