A MOTHER'S DREAD. The Wonderful Histrfonie Development of a Famous Uhila Actress. Chicago World. The New York public was surprised a few years ago at the arrest, at the instiga- tion of the Boceily for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, of little Corinne, the child nctresss The little girl, less than eight years old, was taken from her pa- rents and Kept in confinement until re- leased by order of the Court and Mayor of the city. Mrs, Jenme Kimball, the mother of Corinne, who has been known to the public for many years as vocalist and commedienne, has devoted the great. est care to the training and education of Corinne, and the resule is a development of natural faculties really phenomenal. “When did you discover Corinne’s re- markable talent §” Kimball, “I can hardly remember the ime when her eyes would not sparkle at the sound of music; she began to sing before she could talk. Before she was four years old she creaed a sensation and received the prize of a gold chain and locket studded with diamonds, at the National baby show in Boston. Next she sang in a concert given by Brown's Brigade Band, snd in 1879 made her debut as Little Buttercup in the Juvenile Pinafore Company. roles nearly everywhere Mrs. Kimball 1s a lady of fine presence, and when playing atthe Boston Museum, was hersge f known a8 “Little Jeanie Kim- ball.” ““What has become of the little lady asked the reporter. ‘*She has given place to the person you see before you. Like so many others 1 have grown somewhat fleshy. Indeed I assumed such proportions that I began to fear for my health. . Why, at times I would have the most suflocating sensation in my heart; then sagan my head would be attacked and I have frequently fallen to the floor in a dead fainting fit. 1 con- suited several eminent physicians and they told me I must abandon the stage if I expected or hoped to live. This seemed terrible, for I am devoted to my profession and also to the development of Corinne.” — ten a ——_— r= Home-Mavk Onexinug, — | A Oneam Pm.-—One eop of butter, quires what can be done with bits of | two cups of granulated sugar, one cup silk and satin which remain on hand | of milk, three and a half cups of sifted from a guilt, I can answer from exper- | flour, five egge and three teaspoonfuls ience, After completing a large quilt | of yeast powder, Bake in two jelly of these materials of varied colors, 1 cake paus, The filling for the eream had much on band from cutting and | pie—One and a half pints of milk, one rimming, which scemed oniy fit for the | cup of sugar, three eggs, two table. waste basket, A little thought comvine, | spoonfuls of cornstarch and one heaping ed me that even pieces an inch square | tablespoonful of butter. Boil the could be made useful, Bo these seem- | ingredients until as thick as starch. ingly uselesa soraps, I cut orosswise, a | When the cake is cold cut it open and half inch wide, and run a strong sewing | sproad the filling between, it closely together, then trimmed it with scissors till quite smooth. Nice home-made chenille can be made in this way. The variety of shades in the pieces of silk, mixed together promis. cuously, adds to its beauty. made yards of it for edge of cushions, ete. Fraraer Flowers,—Use pice white | goose feathers, and cut them in the | shape you want them, to imitate any kind of flower yon ohoose, I made a rose. Take a little wax to which to | fasten them, and put them on green them the nntural shade they can made as pretty as wax flowers with a “And so { am. Why, I have reduced remedy I used, and they will, I am sure, be speedily convicced of its truth. I be- lieve it 1s the finest medicine in the world, and any number of my friends to whom | have recommended it have found beneficial as 1t has been » me.” ‘*Is Conune’s bealth goog 1” “Perfect. oo ie and off the stage.” The only previous instance of such 1e- cles is that of the famous Peg Wofflogton, who first appeared in Opera,” when but a Corinne. little From the facet, determined by W, moon your wings and breast on to suit your fancy. —— Preranrixa COraxpennies,—Cranber- ries shouid be washed and carefully picked over before using. over a brisk fire. I'he secret of pre- serving the rich color and delicions fla- vor is to cook them as quickly as pos- sible, without stirring them, ol water, cover closely and let them cook for ten minutes, Take from the stove, skim and set to cool. This forms a very nice a side dish with meat at disner, Er, THE new Upright Pianos Hamlin are highly praised by good The y possess a refinement of musi which charms the connoisseur and all Theta | wine This is owing of Mason & ’ does. ' 1 largely t Mason & Hamlin in with the aid large al and mechanical experts, after several years of ir organ business, of ti of superior musi 1OL expensive experiments, to produce a plan which bids fair to do more for their reputa- organs have improvement famous chief Their explains the predominance of this color fore snd during the wet weather, The pure water are necessarily tinged with the blue color of this medium The certain means of predicting ran. This the results of his observations continued for several years past on the appearance of the stellar rays in connection with the state of the weather. few months of fine weathor In the pres- ent spicicus than in the corresponding mouths of the previous year since 1876, when wet weather prevailed. It also appears that green, which had always become predominant, it probable that we have gol over the cycie . of bad seasons, and that dry weather and more normal summers may come. The above is from Nature, and the same number contains an abstract i due to tbe presence of unusual quanti ties of watery vapor in the atmosphere, An electric light-house has recently been erected on the Island of Raza, at the entrance of the Bay of Rio Janeiro, The bighi-honse proper is eighty-five feet high, and is put upon a rock two hundred and thirty feet in height, .o that the focus of the light of the appa- ratus 1s fixed at an elevation of three hundred snd fifteen feet above the sea, The electric current is produced by a continuous current Gramme machine, working at the rate of seven hundred revolutions, and feeding a light of two thousand candle power. The Gramme machine referred to is worked by = sta- tionary surface-condensing steam-en- ge, this arrangement being inevitable, owing to the want of fresh water, All the fittings are double, so as to prevent interruption by unforseen accidents, and, to make assurance doubly sure, an oil-lamp is always kept in readiness, The light is revolving, haying two white discs and ome red one, succeeding one another at fifteen minutes’ interyal, and the Jight is visible at about thirty. five statute miles, Figureaslately published in the Journal Official show that the unfavorable con- dition of France as regards the increase of population is more marked than ever, As fur as such increase 1s dependent upon the augmentation of births over deaths, the population of France would take 267 years to double itself, In reality the doubling takes place more rapidly; owiog to an in number of immi- grants it ocours once in 165 years, Several years ago several white spots were discovered on the surface of the plant Venus, and have sinece been stud. ied by Mous. Trouvelot in nearly 250 observations. The spots appear to be near the poles of the planet, and the em- inent astronomer concludes that they are the summits of high mountains project: ing aboye the opaque cloudy envelope which covers Venus, : ! | fastenings, instead of pins held by fric which renders it easy to put the thr strings of each tone exactly in unison, and thereby produce wonderful sweet. Mason & Ham- lin have made 150,000 cabinet organs, They this number of their new fia win 3A ae large sale on tones of Messrs, pianos, but we doubt not righta’’ will command a very Boston Traveller, ot 1 ug a o-—— one's poverty, make use of lawful endeavors to avoid it, - — 0 MEXSMAN? PEFIONIZED BEEF TONKS, the only preparation of bee! comaining Hs esiire wuts Hous propevites, I conlamns bookmaking, foros generating and [ifean $0 bie for indigestion, dyspe pia ner vous and all forms of genera debi ny, : prosiration, a all on #iil of exhaus. vores ork or acute dis iz from pulmonary I & La, proprietors, LL R - We rate nl.lity io men by what they finish, not Ly what they attempt, 2 ed, lion, nervous prosiraiion, case, particularly if resy complainia Casweil, 11 New York. Bold by 4 Carbo. Irnes. Fuali oft we feel the surge of tears, Yet joy has light for all the years, To all whose hair is getting thin, Our Carboline will keep 13 in - SAB i ta Don't complain beecanse it's too hot, or too cold, or its raining, or too dry, DROSCHIAL Colds: ¢ has done ae wi service, g better." Rev, BR. HH. . Sold only in boxes BROWS'S ghs and h nd whi & ne } & 4 Alig only articie of th u XN, Crain, His People swear because they know their words are worthless, . ct ——————— Pretty Women. who wonld reisin freshness and vi. Ladies i ms, A ——— i . ait YOUNG MENT-READ THis. Tar Vorraw Bair Co. of Marshall, Mics, BELT and other ELBCTRIC APPiiavces on trial for thirty days, to men (young and oll) affiicted with nervoos debility, loss of vitality and all kig. dred troubles, Ale for rheumatism, beuraigia, paralysis, and many other diseases. Compiets restoration to health and vigor guaranteed. No nek is incurred as thirty days trial 14 allowed, Write them at onee for [llustrated pamphiet free. Be cheerful at breakfast time, for if you are sarly then, you are apt to be so for the rest of the day, AI ns. Life Vreserver. If you are losing your op Health Renewer.,” Gooey direct to weak spots. er fad, Avoid yourself what you think wrong in your neighbor, —————— CONSUMPTION CURED, An old physiciad, retired from practice, haw had placed in his hands 8 East India aT ary the formuis of a sim tabie remedy for the speedy and permanent care of Cons Bronoh Catatrh, Asthma anil all throat Lung Affections, also a tive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after hav tested its wonderfal curative ™ in of cases, has feit it his duty to make 1 known to hissulferiug follows, Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suff will send free of charge, to all who desire it, recipe, in German, directions for cm ERP Revenge is the only debt which if is wrong to pay. RIO OS De. Kuixes Groat Nerve Meatorsr mn marve. of She ng i ai _hetve diseases, All fits ped free. Bon Arch st itladeiphid, Pa Tet Trath is the hidden a Sh dig for, “Rough on Toothache.” Instant relief for neat toothache, face. sche. Ask for “Rough on Toothache” (5&ESe. Ms Sasso You will not be sorry for hearing be. gem we all should fore Judging, Pamsans have quite abandoned the idea that lace curtains must be hung close to the glass of their windows, and substitute stained glass or puckered thin material, drawn on vertical tapes, which imitate the colors and lead lines | curtains, The result of this is that | their rooms are much prattiér, and their | ¥ » » t their former unpleasant look of uniform- ity. ceili omens Pusey Pies, — Permit me to say to | labor and scorched pumpkin and a dirty i kettie are saved by simply cutting the | pumpkin in two, and after the secds are removed, placing the two hisves in | a good oven to bake, When thoroughly | done peel off the rind and dred skin | ing, mash, put through a sieve or col- Custarp ror Caxs Blanch one over them to soften the brown | After the skin is removed chop vor with vanilla, Ss Bepetition is some impress a truth upon that Dr. Pellets,” continua 19 nes the only way to Pargative Liver Pi ie (the be 3 ache, constips i blood to the nd igestion naigestion, ex ren auments arising fromm obstruc bodily functions, Their actt yet gentle, and the ingred iy vegetable, they can be taken wit pPunity into the most delicate stomach, oi RY druggists, An and forbear; we must not expect per- fection, aad each party should carry the cloak of charity for the other, O14 Inveterate Strictures & urethra, speedily and permanently cured by our improved methods. Pamph- let, references apd terms. two thres.cent stamps. World's Dispensary Medical fth wissen AI Ae Se In judging of others, a man often always labors fruitfully, - sniitase When everything else falls Dr Sages Catarrh Remedy cures. a Judge charitably and act kindly to “Rough on Itch.” “Hough on 11oh™ clires hutaors, or Apaons, ring. HIN, teller, sat rheam, frosted Teel, chilbiaing no panions, STOMACER TTE RS porent, a rational cathartic, and a superh anti. blitons specific, It rallies the failing energies of the debilitated, and checks premature decay, bowel complains are among the eviia which it ln tropical coantries, where the liver and bowels are organs most unfavorably diet and water, it ia a very For sale by all Droggists amd Dealers generally. - a—— I$ CURE for PILES, Prios $1, at druawista, or sent trepald by roail. Samples FREE. Address, “ANAK ESIS Makers, BOX S416. XEW YORK. ova Cream Balm Causes no Pain. Glves Relief at Once. Thorough Treatment will Care. Not a Lig- uid or Snufl, Ap- ply into Nostrils. Give it a Trial. ns ny Ban may a. Bea BROTHERS Wrndinin, Svar ky. I rr I Orie bout wad rls Per cont. NATIONAL POBLISHING OO. Phil } Sure to Please, SATIN SACILE A GI fie.ously vanes and fi sely sm Vy ¥ fr as Ede 0 eta i ry he FREE ER a PORE a A Mii Ls, 479 6h Avenue, Now York. AL * poi Spina : 4 Be, ucunisinncier BL YB SPINAL Coram... ovuiiiiiiivii.svivens B00 El OPE, vein sninein 3 RS Spinal Andominal FRAT aces ols 75 RT, A I A A er LAr iek 4 Spit] Cored Cn arr ted: Tur sudden change in the reminded the young woman of her soalskin saque packed away up stairs, Bhe brought it down aad showed it to her father, “It looks a littlo worn and shabby, wy dear,” said the old gentleman; +I will give you the money to get a new one before cold weather sets in.” “Oh, no, you needn't papa, A little cleaning and brushing and it can be made to look very well for another sea- son at least,” Bhe then went into the kitchen and made some biscuits for tea that re- minded the writer of swansdown, only they weren't quite so heavy, The name and address of this girl mc —— Max with business air driyes up to gate and calls the farmer, “How are you, sir? I want to buy a large quantity of fodder,” “I've got plenty of it.” “Bright and well cured?’ “Yes, gir.” “Never been rained on, eh?” “Never has been damaged.” “Well, I'll take all you've got, send for it to-morrow.” ‘“‘He must own a big livery stable in town," says the farmer when the man drives away, “Oh, no,” replies a bystander, *“He is the manufacturer of a popular brand of smoking tobacco,” “Mx gracious, Lmneille, what's the matter?” asked an Arkansas father, as daughter, with streaming hair, dashed into the library, “Oh, that heaven will | i | i i $ to the floor, matter, girl!” lifting his daughter, "George, my betrothed, is dead.” “Why, don't take on 50,” said the the floor again. Don’t give way to | your feelings in this unreasonsble way. | You take on as though the Prohibition. had earned every ward in the city." Mes. Surya was calling on Mrs, Brown wheu a sudden storm eame up. “I declare” said Mre, Smith, it's too | provoking. I haven't any rubbers with { me, and my shoes are very thin,” *I can lend you a thick pair of my | own, if you think you can wear them ” suggested Mrs, Brown, | "Oh, thanks; you are very kind, I believe I will avail myself of your offer, 1 don't think they will be much too “ large. on — Mus, Dru Sranxs- heard the nows?” Mr. De Sparks—' “What news?” “Mrs. De { eloped with the coachman,’ “Nothing unusual about that, | did what all other women do.” “What all other women do? | do you mean?" “She took a husband for whoa.” “Ou! have ’ She wheel Cave mo a small { im Cinsnnati, *“Schmall bier!” exclaimed the pro- prietor, “was ist des?” “What is it? Itis a beer, of course.” “Veil, vell, dot tet der first dime 1 i efler had calls for some schmall biers like dot. Yar vas atv stranger in Cin- cinnati?” Yes,” tho gentleman replied, “I am { from New York” a —— ‘Ix 18 mor every one who ean dawnce, i It wequires bwains, 1 assuah you,” ‘I don’t agree with you, Mr. De Silva,” replied Miss Badger. “Il saw a dog lead the German the other day.” “That was vewry strange, Where was it? “Oa Fourteenth street. was blind,” 11 small giass of 1 The German *“Titat is a very handsome picture,” { he observed politely to the artist, | “What do you call §#2" “That is a study from still life.” “What 1s the name of it?” “A Tramp st Work.” ! “ey | married an Italian count? Miss Sowebody-—'‘Yes, a genuine | count, His title 1s perfect.” home, I suppose?” | “Miss Bomebody—** Yes, Hark! ! There bo comes now. I would know his { hand organ among a thousand,” ad “How op is your little boy? { Mr, Bmith, “He 1a just six,” ; boy. “I'm 8." | am I thinking about?” the street car conductor, pa.” “Way dont you write what I dio. tate?” sald a Dallas merchant to his clerk. “Because the sun Is shining on the paper so that I can't see to write,” on the other side, you donkey,” Houspasp—“"Was the Ladies Olu lively to- i™ ife-~**No; awfully dull. Eve member was present, and, of eon one can’t speak of people before ir faces; #o we had nothing at all to talk about.” MRI A Youxe mad ha asked a girl if he might go homo with her from sing. ing-class and been refused, said: “Yon are as full of airs as a muical box.” “Perhaps #0,” she retorted, “but if 1 am, I don't go with a crank,” A Vansoxt woman is awfal mad be- cause she mistook a London Punch joke in an almanse for a cottage W ding and made the whole family sick with the blues for two days, According to a recent authority, a Ja fish known ss the fuka is so POORONY that death follows alilost tn staneously after eating only a moderate piece of it, It is not infrequently the cause of death among the lower classes, ec 25 g acoso A A recently invented life buoy has as | 8 novel feature a seamless brass reser- | voir running entirely around the inside, | which is filled with oil through a hole in the top, which is then covered by 8 cap which screws on. On each side of the upper part of the oil tube is placed | # rose—-simiiar to those placed upon sprinkling cans—s0 that when the life buoy is hung upon the vemel's stern no oil ean escape; but the moment it is | placed horizontally the liquid begins to escape and covers the ses with a thin film of oil, spreading out rapidly on every side until a large circle is formed, within which the person who has fallen overboard may rest until rescued by the boats, - MM. Delune et Cie have undergoing trial! at Toulouse a2 method of laying subterranean telegraph cables. The arrapgement consists of beton pipes, having a longitudinal opening on the fop, and connected with cement sleeves, Atter the cables are placed in them, by simply unwinding as the work proceeds, the longitudinal opening is cemented up. a Thr latest treatment of brain irrita- tion consists of seclusion in a darkened room for from ten to fifteen hours a day, while progressively increasing ths hours of sleep; and the excessive use of bromides and other stupor-inducing sedatives is discouraged, It is claimed that the soothing effect of a deep twi light is alone a therapeutic agent of great value in cases of extreme cerebral irritation, kik Re - : THE GREA Te BERMAN ReMED! FOR EP AJTXIN. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciati Lumbage, Backache, Headache, Toothache, | ore Thront Swellings, Spraltns, Hrulses, Burns. Sealds, Frost ites, AFD ALL UTHER BUBILY FAIS ARE ACHES odd vy Lense Ulla "nn Swing Draggiete sul Degierseverswheors, Filly Dirersions tn 13 Langusees THE CHARLES A. 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For saleat drugpiate, $50 RACE or Ofer $1, vymau, Male Benewer, Voice Trocke, Boasty Baim, Viger Tonic, Beard Grower Clipares Cs. Phila Pa. 7 gnc : ralivh and petman, puamme— With RON UN AATION] [hen { Bw German | Tmerican samt, | POCKETDICTIONARY. | Pries $1.00, —— NEw dmervican DICTIONARY. 12% Pages Prios $1.00, ® § DELT I ror sate ty wit Book nd News. | » i Danters, Pl TAKE No OTHER. dt ics 112 & Co, Philadeiphin, Pa. ERIN DYSPEPSIA erable, boneless, ry rita i ble, languid, and drowsy. ti dinense I of ise] § isles careful, persistent attention, ty to» throw off the causes and tog ip diges. tive til they perform thely willingly, @ood’'s Barss Ha ks Just the required remedy in hand “1 have taken Hood's Barsapariila fo pepsia, from which I have suffered tw I tried many other medi so satisfactory Tuomas Coor, Prusl which does not get we food Or ati cutie nes, but bur i 0 Sick Headache he past two yeu il six ound it the best remedy slic eves i Hood’s Sarsaparilla £ , : L I oh & ¢ ) 1a aval : 1a I00 Dcocges One Dollar. BEST AND CHEAPEST. ——— PETERSON'S ile MAGAZINE. > 1 ¥ Mana e 13 Piss a tad BEST STEEL- ENGRAVINGS BEST COLORED FAS BIRT DRESS BEST ORIGINAL STORIES, BEST WOEREK-TARL) BEST AF § NUS] T'EEMS WO DOLLA £3 WITH GREAT REDUCTIONS TO LES 2 COSTLY PREMIUMS FOR CLUES res CHAS. J. PETERSON hastmiss £4 A v1 ny J ne By we A fr y ivi RUL WKISSOURI STEAM W ? fy e fie A 5 ASHE La ol THE MO, STEAN WASHER OO. 313 Susie 84, Cldonpe. THY NO. =TEAN BASHIR O0., 300 8. Bute bt. , 80 Louies, Ba. WE WANT 1000 BOOK AGENTS A be mew book THIRT Y-THREL YEARS ANONG "0GR WILD INDIANS y Gen. DODGE sad Gen, SHER The Latest veiling i orsed by Pres Arthur, Goer rus, ler, od thousands of Eminent Jodeer, Clergyioes, The Dost and Fines [llumeoted Indios 31 taken like wiidlre Fevts weil 3 TH 000 sold. Te 1 Luror Noled Wertt make 8 the booming bon wr Apres, Rend for Clroulars, Bpoacimen Plate, Favre Terme oie +5 AD. WORTHINGTON & OO. Mariford, Conn, MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN FMTONS FOR SEVENTSE is eG 100 STYLES HGH ®22 TO KOOn0, WORLDS YEARS, Culy A in Organs Awa For Cash, Easy Payments or Rented, H Be weend Tk Hlustrated Cataloroes {ree BASON A HAMLIN ORG PIAN® 00, Boston, 15¢ Tremont Kt N. York, 42 3 ith | own collars, Chicago, 140 Wabash Ave ‘LINE WweENs, AroELc, Rarmams. The new standing style, MURILLO, i= BEVERKIBLE sutge ae the tars dows styvics The Wp aden hus § wopooth . a E Reversible Collars and Cullis, y inrn round fold § It is polished on broth sides and cot to orliars and coulis with Adin Tam for and Brongs wi wion, 1% Collar and pair culls, any size io try, postpaid for STIX cw abe and cirovaars res. Mention this paper, Beverss. bie ColinrUo., Factor. Cambrides, Mase no wrong ade POUDLE we rou odees. Worth a trial Two void Medals st MC M A Fair, B / Is the ARK Hy ERADICATED by using SLARK'S WORM SY ¥ An eldatime rem « Safe wl in its nether. Price 25 ctnin n 8 FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS. "58 ASR Rie Tre. Ox Trl etn Am & board for ® live ) SE5 faery Ko Ei Nervous Debility =. oro, J 0% Ruled hs Bn NCIRIIIL, Foe RE ON TN Ben: tenia oy handredsed a Bend tor cireuine, Advis Tre Arch Sl. Pha.
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