Tielpiess Upon a Friendless Sea! : "Who, in taking passage in a great trans-Atlantic steamer, does not feel a thrill of exultation over her magnificent power. Against her the Storm King may hurl his elemental forces, nor pierce her armor, nor stop her onward course, But let me describe a scene when, one morning in mid-oeea: 1, there came an alarm from the pilot house followed by sory: The ship's rudderis lost I” From the confident expression, conster- nation eame to every face. The wheel- man being helpless to direot her course, the vessel was at the mercy of wind and wave. The captain had been negligent —thie hangings of the rudder were allowe xd to wear weak, and suddenly it had drop- ped deep tnto the sea! Strong in intellect, in physical vigor, in energy aud am: bition, man confronts, undaunted, gigantic {asks and com- mands applause for his magnificent schievements. but, an alarm comes—the rudder of his con- stitution is gone. of its preservali ion ; mental strain, ner- vous excitement, irregular habits, kidneys and liver. This would not ce- cur were Warner's gafe cure used to maintain vigor, And even now it mav restore vitality to those organs and give back to the that which jead him to the haven of his ambition, Zhe Traveler, we 4 fi8 Han SCIENTIF IC. Professor Bauschinger, wrought iron. He loaded them with ed to bear m buildings, them first to 800 degress Cent., $00 degrees Cent., and finally to a red heat, and let a stream of sold water play on them, e exactly as would be the case in a fire extinguished by fire engines. aged and cracked by this treatment, but continued to carry their loads quite safely, while those of “wrought iron were much bent before redness was reached, and so twisted when cold water was squirted on them tbat they coul id not carry their loads. The conclusion 1s that cast iron really far safer for buildings than wrought, EE ——— a ————— Professor ttiatt, the Italian chemist, has bro u mo-chemical battery, in which tne pro- duction of the current resaits from the difference of temperature of two layers of strata lying at different levels io a vessel filled with liquid, This cell con- gists of a wooden box or vessel, travers ed by two copper pipes, placed the over the other, and dy ated L) tance ¢qnal to about half the height ol the vessel, the latter being “gilled with a solution of the sulphate of copper. A current of sfeam passes through the upper tube, and a current of cold wa'ler in the lower, with the effect that copper is deposited on the latter, while gtance of the former is redunced, By changing, from time to time, the posi tion of the tubes, equilibrinm is estab. lished. The battery is said to wc well and not to polarize , 18 - = the the sno The French society fo r the encoun agement of national industry has aw; ord ed the prize for the discovery of a useful new alloy to the is prepared by mixing three parts of copper with one of manganese, and ad- ding it in small quantities to the molten copper, alter refining and just before casting. As copper 80 treated with upon by sea-waler, it is capable of very important applications, te— Experienced lambermen have always heid timber cut in the spring was not darable for building purposes. Recent scientific investigaiions sustain this be- lief. Itis shown that the ncher the wood is in phosphoric acid and potassi- am the more likely it is fo rot and mould ; wood ent in the spring contains eight times as much of the former and five times as much of the latter as when cut in the winter, babi pt —— Scveral cases of poisoning by fumes of nitric acid have occurred at Bonne and Halle, and have « xeited con- siderable interest. In one instance a girl who was carrying along the street a metal vessel of nitric acid inhaled the vapor and died of asphyxia mn twelve hours afterward, young chemist, who nad been working {or some hours with fuming nitric seid, was gradually poisoned, and his recov- y was very tedious, the er Several household articles, such as glass fish-globes, paper weights made of « pyramid of glass balls and the lenses of the stereoscopes, have been sun, and to haye set fire to light mate- rials, such as cloth and paper, thereby causing danger to life and property, about similar consequences, According to the Burding News, manufacturers of wood mosiac say that they have found by experiments that hard maple on end is from four to five times as durable as marble, and equally as durable as the hardest baked tile. It is reported that two cud-wood floors were laid in the elevators of a public building in Chicago about fHiteen months ago, and that the floor are in as good condition as when first laid, al- though each elevator carries {rom 1 1000 to 2,000 persons daily, am ———— After giving an exhibition of the chemical Sompouiiion and alimentary value of the diffwrent portions of the gram of wheat, M. Aime Girard oon- oludes that it is advisable to rejeet, in so far as it is mechanically possible, the “outer ayers of the grain and re- perve for human food the farinaceous portion only. axe Yui rom from iow made in France sheets of paper rolled with albumen, HOUSEHOLD. Lonxe Puppixa,— Possibly Lorne udding 18 one of those which the en Louise has the reputation of making. It is good enough to sect be fore even a king, much more a princess, It is made of one-quarter of a pound each of flour, butter and sugar, mixed with one quart of warm milk, and boiled until 1t is like custard; to this add the yelks of rix eggs well beaten, then the whites, also beaten until they e stifl. - partly filled with water, set , put the puddiog in the dish The sauce to be of butter, two cups of sugar, one of wine, the wine to be added last; and the butter and sugar are well a pan of hot water, butter dissolve the ————— Sweer Bneap Caxe,—Dissolve onnee of Ci of tepid water, pound of flour; add two ounces cof clarified Ol sugar, ghred orange candied ywder a little finely CRITAVARY P Let the cake rise pamon, for tin and bake slowly until & golden not be a good color). ina. the butter is mixed in, pein Oar AND Mouse. —The players stand hands, excepting one, who sots ‘‘the mouse, " and who, st tandin g outside the circle, toucies one of the players, and then ander the arms of the others, The player thus touched becomes ‘oat,’ and must pursue the ‘*'mouse” until he pe careful to pass in aud Out of the circle under the arms of the same per. sons passed by the ‘‘mouse,’ who 18 enabled to lead his pursuer a When the cat is agile and the mouse cunning the game can be made to yield a good deal of fun, A “mouse” who has been eaught becomes “cat,” while the cat who has ms Gragay Guopre Caxes,-—One cup scalded and covered, quart of milk, one-half cup yeast, one cup of cold water, one { flour, one cup of Graham flour, one arge spoonful of molasses, one spoon wrd or hintter, one-half teaspoon Heald and ight “thin one O fT £ t is ful of sods; salt WW (asle, uge with the morning add and lard, and ; cakes, if griddle, are tl buck- Laan ave ry COOK knows rea Fr FTO ab AVOR. - leit 18 to hav namon which is added to eream Tar for pudding sauce rise to the th y sance, and when it is served the first spoonful taken out too flavored and the without taste. To remedy this mix the nntmeg or cinnamon with sugar before pouring on the cream; it will the distributed through the sauce. the cream on a little at a time, and the spice will tend to dissolve. §t x £ © Lad Wierd we 4 highly rest 4 bw A Druiciovs Arve Puopixa, to be served hot, is made thus: Peel and quarter cnongh apples to cover the bot- tom of a deep ¢ pinte: then make a batter of sour milk, and flour, with a teaspoonfal of to enough oS ia iard Ax Illinois man secured a divorce and married his mother-in-law, He evidently had not heard of the fact of that clown who dropped dead in the ring the other day while perpetrating a joke on the mother-in- Jaw, It was a mean sort of revenge to take, any way. —————— Exzoysmest: Charming younff lady, log: “Oh, I bad such a lovely time with Grace this afternoon; we were #0 that the other could n't get in a word!” + Ler mo see,” eaid a minster who was filling out a marriage certificate and had forgotten the date, the fifth, 1s it not?” “No, sir,” replied the bride with indignation, ‘this only my second” ———————— Tae most important officer In New Orleans is the ‘coiner of the mint,” as te being omitted because of its lack of euphony, We —————" The Famous Notre Dame, On the 80th of last January, the Bis- ladies’ seminary in the United States, the fa- mouse Notre Dame, at Govanstown, Near Baltimore, Md,, made public a eard, certifying to the beneficial results at- tending the use of Hed Btar Cough Cure in tbat institution. They state that they found it eflicacions alike for coughs, oppressions on the and irritation of the throat, of the Boards of Health Baltimore and other cities snest virtues of this new discovery, which is entirely free from opiates, other objections, » a ——— Fools may admire, but men of sense only approve, oss———— A Baggage Master Says, Syracuse, XK. Y,, June 11, “Was troubled with weakness kidneys and bladder. I was ol leave my post at the station. Doctors medicines gave only temporary rel tried Huxt's [Kidney and Liver] xpY and it helped me, doing more good than all others combined.” —P, H Palmer, Baggage Master, N. ¥.C & H. EK. R. RE. Because! sanan's reason and if that is the only you At ¢ not tried HUNT'S nd Liver] REMEDY, as you have icines, you Is a we Brandage, mother ted Mrs. Conn., thi H. “My been afflic t diseases, Bhe walked rat time in years, W we much to God's mercy and wd Liver] BeMeny.” — YY —————— Ax te man does not hold op i wns, buat they hold him, Julia gadd: y Years liver and heart Bridgeport, h as for +h wild that we © Hoxt's | [Kidney a ow] un obstina ain PEFTONIZIED REEF TON MENSEMANT no aithh better relation al friend, ol —— a ! "here udent, See Here Young Man That girl of mine is twice as hand. gote since she commenesd using Car- toline the world renowned hair renewer. I would not leave her do Ss ———— ID I There is in every human counienance | the apples, ‘Lhis should not be thicker than for pancakes, Pour over asoples, and bake till . Then, when done, turn it on a large plate, with the crust down, Over the apples goatter sugar and cinnamol If you like it rich, spread a thin layer site ter over the apples belore putin sugar aud cinnamon on, DerIouTr UL Bsc very ligh pour it uver of flour, a id a wineglass { chop one tablespoontu! ter mized. Work tho break off pieces ti which must be ro! | nail, sprinkling » dry flour as they | are rolled, to mu .e them crisp; stick | with a fork, an‘ bake quickly, 1¢ A Hurny.--A quickly t is this: Make a batier as it Drown Beat : pint Tats ne ogg, ard and but. ghily together; z0 of marbles, as thin as your Dessury made dess if for oot i an ep nud some fruit, say stewed or | ther | sauce, s——— Corp Pasoaxes.—A way to utilize cold buckwheat cakes has Leen discov | ered by an ingenious woman, Drop a lump of butter in a frying pan, pat the cakes in, lot them brown on both sides, pour a litt « milk over them, sud send thew Lot to the table, and they make an cutree that is astonishingly good. Beer Extusor—A good way fo extract the juice of beef for an invalid 18 to broil the beef on a gridiron fer a fow minutes and then squeeze the juice from it with a lemon-squeeser; put a little salt with it. This may be given as the sick one prefers, cold or hot, or it may be fromea and given in small lamps. Very simple cakes, if one has muffin rings, sre rye mufllos, Two cups of rye flour, one-half cup of molasses, one cup of flour, one egg. Salt to taste; add a little soda or prepared yoast; bake quickly 1 mufin rings. A Goop recipe for plain light rolls is: One quart of flour, one tablespoonful of butter, one cup of warm milk. Salt to taste. Rub the butter and fous add wilk aud mixing well, lot it he il gh light, Aes and let them stand make into roils till well raised, sud bake in a steady oven, A Hh SIDE BY stand Viszo ibe Ix THE Dave blasting pre rum, wstnl #l se La sarations fired up with bad co betwoen the ily pots The » of the stomach, , the others ag- nents. ViNEcanr ie others weaken Take your che ir and the de a cures every dise bes 4 ne. On liver and ne svate all haman a ena strengthen —— A man who is nr not worthy to be ¢ s——— is, AB vr $2549 SETS ing 0 od master, me to prevent and cnr Skin Now is the tim Disenses, and to secur mp 8 AROMATIC cent y Drag. Aa A success that is not the next dearest thing to life is not worth having. Pills. WARRANTED Pune Y VEaETisLR The teat cure for Liver and Ilsae 3 seine, O Sh Hoadachs, ‘ A» - W + Medicine thay Lave no equ No fssalll should be withonis box of the ¥ Perused Vegetable Pilie in the hous, cs 3 conte at Droggiste, or by ” Samples sent Fran. Address NEUSTARDT Ll & CO. Mercer BL. New York. i ey - Loris ok re. NL Bl Ht mong medicinal Mans of arresting diseans, HO Stomach Ritters stands pro.ominent, 1t eheoka the farther progress of ali Disorders of leposed the siothach, Hver and bowels, revives the pial stamina, prevents and remedions obits and My nereasey the aotivity of the Kidneys, obunterars endency to rhetmation, and Iv g goniine stay The rile th Toreaver, derived from 1 purest or rom t Ihe o th] % on The purest For sale by all Den and Deaiors generally. FACETLZA. Tury were walking together in the early eyening, as they passed the illum. mated soda fountain and listened to the tinkling of the water, there was a long. ing glance on her part and a decided inclination to go strmght ahead on his, At last she said: “Agly, dear, | water?” “1 never drink,’ the + do yon not like soda ’ said he, 1 signed ‘edge at mothe rs knee,” i'ten we shall have to i" make it ice | Creat “Never, my dear, Ice cream is com- posed of acids, glucose, gelatine, | poisonous flavors and frigidity. It is sure death to our family,’ “And you womdn't sacrifice yourself | for my sake?” { The effect was had the cream, instantneous, She A Was sause the etars sa flying over the man complains be. nd stripes are not kopt white House, Ob man, never mind the flag. There ure s0 Taany statssmen trying to fly over | he White House just now there is no room for the flag. Beside, if the flag fluttering above the roof ali the time it would scare the cats, and th President might then forget tha | was a man, tormented in all ways the rest of us, and in gome Ways than any of us, NGTON Wis like more ‘Dip you notice man was who sat next ‘to you?’ asked one lady of another as the pair stepped off a Woodward avenue car the day. “How?” for the lady 1 lavender silk. | **Oh, well, you see they were divore- | ed only two weeks ago, and 14 couldn't | be expected that he would recover bis | composure this soon. It is & mea | trick in any divorced woman 10 expect | her husband to pass alimony | to the fare-box.” “Myx dear,” remonstrated a wile, | peering out irom under the bed-clothes, | *I do wish you would use the word ““e0l,” It sounds better, “It may sound better at times’ replied the husband. who nursing his heel, *‘but when a An — asserts that in bodies in which life is not extinet the temper- ature rises upon the application of an electric current, but never fu the case of actual death, "This tact supplies a test for use in cases where life is suspected to remain in persons apparently dead. en When your collars and cuffs come fron yi the lanndry as hard and stiff as » board don’t break your studs and enfl buttons in trying to put them on, bul just dip your fingers in water and touch it to the button holes, and see they go on. Fitack bireh wood is prized in Earope for fine cabinet work, 1t seems how. ever, there 18 6 strong prejudice against this wood among architects in this coun , although it is cheap, beautiful and durable, ReoSr 19 TRADE are] MARK Abseluted Free from Opiates, Emetics and Poisons, A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE Vor Coughs, Sore Throat, Cold Bronchitis, Crowp, Aethan, Quiney, Pa 4 Hosrseness, Infinonne, Whowping £ oid, haa in 4 lent, ® t Lungs es, Lis THE CHARLES A. YOOYLER CO%PL Dw ners a Mare “ ot We Want 8, 000 More Book “gentsto set The Personal History of & C reate an The wi ALI re Only Temperance BITers Know. i gion Bie Bisrer (shouting to Bahbee! You are wanted | errand, Bobby (shouting back)—Tell mother | T can't do it now. I'm busy, Big Bister—It's not mother wants you its father r. Bobby (hastily)—All him 1'1l be the Bobby )- to do an who right, Tell re io a manute, was conducting Sunday. drew her father's field, and fi nineteen Ax elderly man danghter to church way the girl nation (0 sOme COWE 11 8 him there were just one Yi nu foolish ought not be Habbath day | eighteen there girl,’ he replied, connting cows on besides there are es Mp | Frarannry was making an call, and the new munpister was being diseased. Presently the gentleman himself was shown into the parlor, “Good evening, Mr. Longprayer,’ | said Featherly, cordially, ‘‘We were | at talking about you as you came in | Speak of the dev—er— yos—um-—Wwarm | evening Mr. Longprayer.” Rn A evening An Inventor's Advioe. George Btevenson when advising y« | men how to get on would finish by say | “Doas I have done—persevere.” For fif | teem years he plod led and we rived bef g the ind hes 10 locomo “In as 1 those { Dr. wat 118 any oe iden Medi great relied ives on eomplai imj ares and 1 inlaendes nis, d to ita healing All dmiggivia A i — True generosity is a duty as indip sably necessary as those imposed by law, e———— Louglelliow's Birthaay Hook a beautiful r t there is a Ii phiet form, with no pretens merit, that would be as Appropriate £8, an might be the means of saving a called Dr. BV. Pierce's treatise on for whose peculiar present to tile t book pu iife, Ne eases of women, rou. bles the "Favorite Preseription™ | ially designed. It is profusely illustrated with wood-cuts and colored plates, and will be sent to any address for ten cents in stampa, by the World's Dispensary Modis cal Association, Buffalo, N, X. ni mo———— Pursue what yoa know to be aitaina- ble; make truth your object, and your studies will make you a wise aan, If you are bitious, take “Pleasant Putative Pellets,” the original “Little Liver Pills." ot all deaggista “So you expect to go into the country soon, Miss Gusbington?” “Yes” was the reply “we are to visit Uncle James, and he has such a de- lightful house, with the wide poroh all covered with trellis vines, and grape vines, and bovines—I can scarcely wait for the time to start,” Im poruan, Wien you mn ox pid York ity, save Dag x $3 cartiage iire, and to Un a yn opposite Grand Cou Ti tt fitted up at a cost of one milion’ Phonan #1 and upwards per po Rk the beat, liorse care, stages and 4 eltvated Taiirosd 10 : better for jess VS REG Oh than al say other Sre-class hotel In the “Toumy,” exclaimed Mrs, ‘‘Jon't you know it's Sunday? ainense, | TO know that it is nanghty to make te Rte fo ayy” “But, my dear,’ inter. “don’t you see that A ‘with a said Mrs, F., * prom gil i Plerce's Manntagr in High Lila Judges “John Henry, {0 you take this woman eae 1 og me han Grateful Thousands wr | Brrreas the most wonderful sustained the sin king #3 Made from Califor: verba and herts o from Alc ohollec Blimuisuts. A Furgative and 2 OT This Bitters cures Female ( piaiote nfammatory and (3 Rheumatisi, t Fe oclaim Visecin rast tbat ever o #, “yma fous. B tant and Intern Liter Hood, K tver and Kidney Dise Dyspepria or Indigestion, Hea i ; ha 3a wy re crired by I the i For Skin Biscases, Revainaias Borofoia Disoo No Person can Pim, Tape and other Worms, . Cleanse rr vil inicd Wiood pre ’ “in COR clusion : {five thal M. ’. McDonald Drug Co t wi ¥ ranrieco, Cs Xpel - 3 ge Seld by ali Dealers and i Druggists and 1, oie Hesimens « allege. = OPIUM EE: el — Dr. Marsh, Gutncs. Mien | FARMERS; SONS o " ABET, on BO VRE % tw iy ih full o aif { money and business, Ad dress WARNE n & Co, | 30 Vesey Street, New York Cy : C= Y of “THRE MATRIMONIAL » sent fres, Address P. Ta 01 RE, BUGGY. snd | eomgruandl ng $ are pos atient | and profitable Ree # . 0. Bock pox ¢F 5 TOI WAGON SCALES, | Lren Levews, Stes Bassin, EES . finda SSO" i Togs 6 Seg on Care "ennai tr Pe on B. 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