]v o( aoU Tintgmr. spicaZ 11
whitM of Ifareo r« ; •ptmd “ ’ "beiSte, «ad tor
Kjtat.flk.nUfcMk.^.b^M... ^tmunoingon. Nothing *«t rUi-
_ .-. ■ivtuU. ' Perhapa ay of ■ tho-^nd
i rather thut the «ebt>i
al of Ine oetmee] or patent groal »o tahtaepoon fills of ooM mte ana noil for ten minntee, ctirrin* f qneatly. For a richer grnal, boil t Ubleapoonfale erf groaU in a quart
itoapanpntelioea st eaongh boiling Let them coot
oi dried
water to „ _ ten m Inn tee and drain off the
eiao of a^walnnt, and a little pepper. To a quarter of a pound of beef allow two eggs, beat well together, and when the beef is hot, stir in. Cook about three minutes, and aand to table hot. Ouuh Pm.—One and a half oops of sugar, three cups of flour, one onp of milk, two egga, two lablespoonfnls of cream tartar, one teaspoonful of salera-
and salt, two tablesnoonfnls of floor (or . corn starch 1. Fiaror with lemon. (Hake “-ro pies). BUr into the milk while boilig fill eor-'-“- —
How to Paaraaa Oorrax.—Fre oooks say good eoflee cannot be m by boiling; it mast be leached ; aroma and floror of the coffee goes in the steam if it is boiled. The ground coffee must be pat.in s vassal that is like a fine sieve in the bottom, pour . boiling water on thin, and aa soon as it S pssaes through it is tit for nse, and if hot used immediately should bs plseed where it will ylmply keep hot i 1 4 boil. Toung ladies, cot this out and pin in year bonnets: “No young woman ought to feel herself qualified -uffl she is sore s
The msnsgement of a household I,
a thing to lie properly rad safely intrusted to hireling bands. & servant is a broken reed for tbs heed of e family
it th the best advantage ; rad thi rah pniTsrh has it, that ' a prude
for the truth it embodies.- A wssteiu
housekeeper not only actually
those for whom she undertakes to: •««. of the comforts it is bar duty to nr<mdo for them, bat keeps her hus-
brad heed over ears in debt, and m 4 the domaatle life of a poor mu e tlnual series of experiments in
it from one dsr to the next: in keeping the stomach fall, though tke pniS hi
empflr.
SUeklag Psas. A correspondent of a London ___ that to those who havs to nroeoro sLrf,. 4 “A3S,r T-'d -K sn&s*K q t,S‘,iS5r. fee la inserted, some tar twine oi strong oord may be lisd to tl
ras-s^h-^x, 4 the planU attain their fall height These lines being ran on at the right vantage to be obtained intbis way of omning aa the vines get a better cirvuBenaine and common ulay will ^Oustor.oiUs an exoallent thing to smon jaiee rad glyoerino will Mian rad freoklea. , teas of oaator oil will aid you in
"'"h£ir n " da, dilated a I
x.’srsxsaset: devshms a miasma which pervades the air. The evil is tiMiHrauiahoMo : our doty to guard agaiaet ilm imperative ! Fortunately for these wkam lot in east
THE UEpiCM BASKET OMNUIY.
im j. t f. aiiB- BLict winjunHjffit]
_ immediately evident that<there. trouble of some kind on board the ~ already at work
Ihin^ out of misery
It was wmjar^
grave far takabte i
hold—that tl king condition I qnaationed, were
ie'off
but concealment w nt whoc'uTe Truth
often add to the disngreesble. Ver^ quietly
leas of i
the passengers went b ed themselves with Then a few riinntes
throwing some small artioli or comfort into the handbags, and (ore long the company waa again aaa
bled o
deck, each w
Ms ess. No appeal from tbs Jedgnunt will ■favorable action of the In tarnation el a
rwcalla a story of love's devotion. In the time of Oromwell a yonn •Her, for some offense, waa oondem to die, and the time af hie death fixed “ al the ringing of the en 4 Naturally auch a teem would be 1 Mtter to one in-the years rad prims, bnt to this unhappy death was doubly terrible, amoe
as
beautiful lady whom
bad long
him ardently in
,us avert Us fate, pJoadmgwith the jodasa, md even with Cromwell himself, butV 4 o valm In her despair aha triad fa bribe the old sexton rot to ring the boll, but she found that impossible. be hour drew near for the ex ecu lion. The preparations were r • ~
To the wonder of everybody it not ring. Only one person at . that :
ghU-Tfehtha
Into the belfry loft and seised the
of the ball. .
.-.eld sexton was In his place, prompt to the fatal moment. He threw
body, and ready to bo Iran
a one ship to the other i
lowering the boats. Under the eircuu stances (it would bare been not nnnsti ral it the women of the j > * ir jj’ Had give bnf all praise to their oonrage the wi in preserved their self-possession i manner beyond admiration. Hot d there were hoard the sobbings of ehild, not nnderatuding the peril, bnt soared by the solemnity of its elders’ 'tees; and emigrant mothers wept a ttle oat of sympathy for the inoocent
iara of their young oi ■dies in the cabin no
f alarm was allowed to escape the lipe. By the time the passengers had sthervd on the deck in readiness t< shark in the boats, the Karope’s cm ines had stopped. The National earner approached rapidly, and os shi garaed^by onr a tern we nolioed that ahi indoratand the hriling' of the French ffloers, bnt the -boat of an American passenger explained the difficulty, rail after .panning by os the Greece name tc 4 sto^about a fifth of a mile off ooi
The Texas Highwaymen.
I have jnat seen, aays a writer in the lalveston .Vein, one of the passengers a the etage whieh wsa robbed by highwsymes, who reports that the robbery occurred abont two miles this side of the Blanoo river, in JHsys county, and about twenty-two miles from Austin. There were three robbers, who rode up stage from the rear, two being
BOOK- > MUMLY M—IOWOih
Teas and Coffees.
" Mok IHtu ! why c And they did. Tl of the country were supplied , was easy. The poor had pli • Flush times in HsvtL The p ' and day. I ice r Hmpcmtr ! id reigned twelve years. I hapr pened to land on the island throe or ^ four days after he left. Money waa 4 very easy. Haytisn dollars were worth , nearly three cents apiece. I bought - bushel for small change. In one was a millionaire. 7 never had ao
Dr. J. Walker's C
Bitten are a purely VegetaWa
preparation, made chiefly from the native herb* ftmea on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Callfor-
medldnal properties of which teted therefrom without the use
of Alcohol. The question Is afanoat daily asked. ‘ 4 What is the cause of the unparalleled success of VlN'xaAX BrrTXESt" Our answer is, that they retnora
of disease, and the patient rob health. They —
blood purifier 4
life-giving principle, lor and Invigorator 44 before In llr"
the remarkable
HOMEOPATHIC Sill ffIFE
gentle 1'urgeUTO as well SB a Toaiiu I relieving Congestion or Inflammation of i the hirer and Visceral Organa, in Bilious
“tG‘ l w. One passenger had a In hla pocket and another —* - six-shooter in his satchel en the top of the stage, both of whieh were taken possession of. They then commanded the passengers to bud over their money and valuables, bnt as some reluctance was exhibited, two stood guard. - The leader searched their pockets. They spoke to the leader as Bill He, after taking all the money possible to i $1,600 rad four gold watches
sacks, which they also found worthless •-.V >y changed horses rad laft, ■' the stage horses and
—>ok off. one mail bag. They are described aa follows : One about twenty years old, light com plexion ud hair, smooth face, spare bnlid, abont fire feat nine inches high, weighs about 135 pounds; another “t— 1 — 1 —'— : with light old T the thirl was r years old, abont high, with light mnathey rode off rathef hnrtvedly "fowarS “ 4 " ’West. The above descriptions wr well to that of two of thejamee 4 boys and McCoy, of Missouri, who havs
twanty-three y
fl-sSCJS.
publicsttoo of the laws.
Phe [>rO|» rlli
ru A porirjit, Pia^onit
ii lake Ihcs- Bitters
CRUMBS J bU^Soda Fountains «s:of§.e3s
COMFORT
“crumbs T~;l i; coS^ wmumMmm
CRUMBS ~SOF|fi;l.H COMFORT
^sts^i^tbsfrightfiu^u^liUoBTOf UUiqy*stoag likely to be disabled by trifling hurts ; f.pK-1, heavy labor, the other might “■ T ’ ,u ‘
4 writing, drafting,
dat/romWAnOlota.OOa 5
0 ttarvlog people 01 n New Tcrk city, me further dwcncalen the Joint re*
Charles Sumner. Iron in the Blood
tsraS&
■o*/ranking privilege oj
„, ^"the^o! 103 '’ 11 The ngbt-banded man who oan use ‘ ieftTand'orcin tic" oTuntre 1 ’ knot p when hia right hand is otherwise en- ■ gsged, will find frequent use for bis • | skill. .Indeed, the advrntagos wo miss
. „„ATLASlils WORLD! k nhildren to enjoy both ham* 44 * 44 wm
« Lefx”'
> children o
ry of a
open a door i:
«offerers by the overflow of lb. Lower MlsaisefopilUrer. Hr. ATerlll reported a rseolnlloo Ineraasing. 44 loop, of the liiveetlgalton prerionaly ord Into Indian oontraeu for 1$73 and llris.
, little
“ Poll the string up high 1 pull tl
string np high I 44 She looked up ax _ saw a string, which, on being palled,
lifted a latch ; and aho opened thr 4 nneq two children, all alc-e
rad pitifnl they looked.
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Santiago do Coba, In'poSln^uShroellBi raafawo of the Virginias eipediUon. The ‘meKb,
day like this tinder the quilt, round Tummy, ai round me, and we id then we get v
'^o^pVswraijy^Kr^AfuiS^QaVmL! ’ c^^'tO 4 / 4 ' S-afralSffffS^JS;
Elastic Tms Co., f-
The Days of the fTeek. in the Mnsenm at Beriln, in thb hi ... •- _,a.- B .gUpjQjtj,!' they -tiona of the Idols • of the days of From the idol ea Sunday. This idol is id with hia fane like the ran, i burning wheel, with both »nu» uu hia breast, signifying his raree round the world. The idol of le Hoorn from whieh eon *■ 4 i habited in a abort coat trt holding the moon in Toieoo, from which oomee ’ .. . .. one of the moat ancient and popular gods of fbe Germans, rad represented in hia garments of skins, according to ir popular manner of clothing; the id day of 4 the work was dedicated to worship. Woden, from whieh cornea
Largest Tunnels In the World. The completion of the Hooaao tunnel
and the rapid progress of theSntro, bare caused the miners, both in the East ud the West of America, to look with interest upon what has been and is ** — connection with tunnel
e waa found to contain a flip of paper, i abont four inebes long ud two inches wide, with marks upon it indicating 5 that it had been part of 4 a ship's log book, ’rad bearing the following in scription: " December It. 1861. Shij Jane, Arctic Ocean, I write this know leg that I shall never sea land again, C^.- 44 **-* will nick it up.
in AtnA vkinK
GRANGE MOVEMENT FARNEfre YfAR AGAINST^NONOPOI.IES.
■ Captain died, which ■
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THE BEST yet.
Agents Make 8150 d
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■ . umurum. ffiThn ingredients are publiahad ■ on each bottle of medicine. It ■ is used and recommended bv ■ Physicians wherever it hen ■ been introdneed. It will J positively cure /SCROFULA ■ tn ffs various ttapn, RIIEVUMATISlf, WHITE SWEL. mi.iEu, oovr, goitre, 1EKOXCIUTJS, KFJtroUS MDEBJI/Ty. ISCJPIEKI ■ oamnmpxnur, and sii aisIX««."Sd3. t VS ■for onrBoosxuija Alhahao, in ■ which yon will find certificates ■ from reliable and trustworthy (Pbysicisna, Ministers of tfe ■ Gospel and others. ■«55SSSSX‘» 4 Kia

