What Sporting Men Rely On. ——————— When Lewis R. Bedmond, the South Carolina moonshiner, cornered, after for eight years eluding the government “officials, was asked to surrender, he ex- claimed : “Neyer to men who fire at my back!” Before he was taken, five bullets had gone clear through him, but strange to relate, he got well, in the hands of a rade backwoods’ nurse, By the way, if Garfield had been in the hands of a backwoods nurse, he might have lived. A heap of volunteer testimony against the infallibility of the physicians has been accumulating of their own doectoring more and more, It is eheaper and quite as certain. Before Detective Cuartin of Buffalo caught Tom Ballard he *‘ covered” him with his revolver, and tumbled ! Joe Goss was ‘‘ covered” a fow weeks ago and he tumbled, and so did Dan Mace. Death “fetched em" with that dreaded weapon—kidney disease, But they should have been lively and drawn first, They could easily have disarmed the monster had they covered him with that dead shot— Warner's safe cure, which, drawa promptly, always takes the prey. It is doubtless true that sporting men dread this enemy more than any mishap of their profession, and presumably this explains why they as a rule are so partial to that celebrat- ed “dead shot.” Redmond was right, No man should surrender when attacked in the back. He should ** draw,” face about and pro- so common among all classes, will fetch a man every time, unless “covered” by that wonderfully successinl shot,” — Sportsman's News, pnt HOUSEHOLD. Wasamse tae Faor, —There are some have made a specielty of skin diseases say no part of the body needs soap so much; that the face, being exposed to dust, collects so mnch, it is not enough to wash it in clear water, They say if claim, it only shows that it is the more after the bath has pot been properly performed. not be wet immediately, before or alter going out. Its most thorough abiu- tion should be performed at night, be fore going to bed, and the following method should be observed in the pro- cess: Fill a basin with solf warm water, lather a medium-sized sponge with good soap, and wash the face ecarelnlly. Then take fresh water, without soap, and wash again with the hands, and rub thoroughly with a Turkish or crash towel until the face is dry and tingling, This will do much toward improving and preserving the complexion; and the little vexatious black spots, calied *‘flesh time, if it is persevered in, BUTrERMILE AS A URIS. —In warm and often gratify the desire by a free indulgence in pickles, or vegetables made acid with vinegar. the demand for an artificial supply is best substitute. the gestrio juice of the stomseh in and therefore one of the best Bummer diet drinks that can be used is butier- milk. It satisfies the cravings for acids by giving to the stomach a natural sup- ply, and at the same time furnish- ing in its cheesy matter a good supply of wholesome nutrition. A man will endure fatigue ic hot weather better on can use, I= arriyvisc embroidery, it is often found convenient to alter the size of a pattern. The difficulty in enlarging or reducing it is to maintain the same scale of parts. The following is the method: Rale the engraved pattern with tances, both horizontal and perpendie- nlar, until itis covered wilh squares, square which will inclose the intended sizs of work, and cover it with the same number of squares, measuring off by the compass the distance ut which the lines are to be drawn, Now copy the design, taking care that each part shall come into the corresponding square of the drawing. A mma clock may be made very ° iH §iE BR3RisE draw throngh second stitches, and re- peat until a squ cre is formed. T'o make a shiped , crochet six times across with Do xor have beefsteak for dinner on ironing or washing days—arrange to have something roasted in the oven, or else have cold meat. D> not have fried or boiled fish, The smell sticks, and the clothes will not Le sweet; be- sides the boiler and frying pan take longer to clean, Have for yegetables, baked white and sweet potatoes, maca roni, boiled rice, parsnips, sweet corn, stewed tomatoes. and any eanned veg- etables. For dessert, baked apples und cream, bread oasily prepared. Ioep Tea.—For a dozan tumblers of tumblers of water, quarts of broken ice--not Wash the ice until it 1s ten, twelve very fine, Pour in the water and then sprinkle mn the dry tea, Csver, and set in the refirigerator or some other cool place for four, or, better still, six hours, The drink wiil be found strong and exhilarating, AX EXCHANGE says never puta parti- cle of soap on silverware il you would have it retain its lustre. Boap suds will make 1t look like pewter, Wet a flannel cloth in kerosene, dip 1it in dry whiting, snd rub the plated ware, Let newspapers, Mouse holes in walls and closets should be filled with lime, afterward plastered over with plaster of Paris, mixed with water, 1tis a good plan te as it is useful in filling cracks, and, in househoid economy. Javerue water, often met with in ’ " . or articles on oleaning and dye- Boil for five add pound of chloride lime, keep corked in a jug or tight vessel. m———————— Gold masy be said tq be everlasting, indestructible, The pure acids have no effect upon it. Air and water are alike prohibited from working its de- struction ; while to baser metals they are decay, to gold they are innocuous, Bury it throogk long ages, and when the rude tool of the excavator again brings it to light, while everything around it and originally associated wih it, has returned to dust from which it sprang ; while the delicate for: it adorued has become a powder 80 im- palpable as to be inappreeisble ; while the strong bone of the mighty warrior crumbles as you gaz trusty sword lies a mass of shale rust, the delicate tracery in gold whieh wlorned it, which encircled the lofty brow of the fair damsel 18 there in its pristine bean ty, perfect as when it left the work- man's hands and became the joy of her | fleeting moments, Yes, days, years, centuries have rolled by, mighty em- | pires have risen and fallen ; dynasties that dreamed their power to be ever- | lasting have passed away ; armies have | marched, conquered and become nerve- minutes, then if ing with population and commerce have | become the dwelling place of the owl and the bat; the very pyramids them- selves, raised in the pride of power, and destined to be forever, have orum bled and are crumbling, and yet that {ed through all these mighty changes. | was 3,000 years ago. | tive of Yorkshire. | Jennings and he was born in 1824. He | sixty-eight | Ho was originally a strongly built man { was forty. Although he keeps an inn, | and drinking reduces his bulk, he § | extremely temperate and he eats oly two meals a day. At the Theetre Bal in Hobart they have to open both (oid- ing doors to let him nto the sta’ ls, and | by the fact of the doors being opened the people know he is com’ the theatre, It is said ho is ft! in- slance of a very fal man w served his health and ba" Sewence assgris tha! oiperiments iu- of oblaining sn : WO only gether. | dicate the possibility | proximity to a ship, face as & floating wreck may in this way be detected during a fog in time to prevent a collision. Experiments re- cently made have demonstrated the feasibility of producing well marked echoes from sailing vessels and from steam oats considerable distances away, The rpparatus employed consisted of a musket, to the muzgle/of which a speak ing trumpet had been attached. This gun was aimed at passing vessels, while blank cartridges were fired. After a longer or shorter time, according to the fliataines of the vessol, an echo was re- turned. Mr. Ilward Burgess, the designer ot the Puritan, is about 85 years of age. and comes of an old Boston family, He was one of the shipping firm of a min Burgess & Sons until it dissolved, Mr, Burgess is a graduate of Harvard Umiversity of the class of 1871. Among SHEE ial Es Ly : Stove pobah is made ftom plambago, some of the riches mines of which are in Guavimcas, Mexico. The plumbago comes from the mines weighing 160 pounds each, Itis then crushed and separted by the nse of huge pape, the coarse quality being sent through the crusher again and only the very fine going into the bins to be mixed with oils and made into stove polish, A fac tory with a capacity of a ton of black- ing per day has just been started in San Francisco, the first and only one on Pacifio coast. “vo French fuvestigators have found that the electrio resistance of most pare metals decreases with a lowering tem perature, ————— in the Forest City. Jleveland, Ohio, statee publicly that he has given Red colds, ing effects, brothers and sisters, ———— exciting snuffs, are being superseded by Ely's Cream Balm, a cure for Ca tarrh, Colds in the Head and Hay Fe- ver, Itis a safe and pleasant remedy It Price 00 cents, Ely At druggists, Bros.,, Owago, a —————— I» you hate your enemies, you will contract such a vicious habit of mind, as by degrees will break ont upon those indifferent to youn, Als Who have your terrible mistake, have only to let ram snd tobacco alone and resort to the famous Temperance Restorative, Vixecar Bir- rens, in order to be cured, not only of wir original allments, bat of those which the polson you have been taking has caused, Itw put you on your feet again, —l pias To mexMove grease from carpets and restore oolors,—-A handful of ernshed soap bark (qmilays) to a pail of water, Scrub the spots, and sponge the carpet all over. VICTIMS OF covered Gis OHOL promptly iit ili S000 neliih— Endorsements are in thelr very nature more valaabie than any others, and no other medicine can Home from ita native city that Huxt's [Kidney and Laver] REMEDY can, An Engineer's Story, Said Daniel Moyer, of 1003 Aley St, Reading, “Have been employed by the PP. KR RB RR Co 12 yeara, Last winter 1 caught a severe cold, and my kidneys be came seriously affected, Al times [ would suffer such severs pains in my side and back that I could hardly stand, I saw an advertisement of Hunt's [Kidney and Liver] ReMepy and procured a bottle, Re- of came quickly. I am now 0. K. and Huxt's [ Kidney Liver] BEexrpy did it." —— and Kheumatisam and Dropsy been considered as relief and permanent care of both these maladies. 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Mr. Herbert Goss states that in 1870 only 108 fossil insects from the earbon- iferons rocks of the whole world were known to seicnee, During the last five years, however, the additions to thst number have been very large through the discoveries made in Earope and Amenca, Before you wsk a man for a favor con- sult the weather, The same person | that is rs ugly as sin while a cold rain is spitting sgsinst the window glass, will no sooner feel the gladdening in- fluence of a little quiet sunshine, than | his heart will expand like a rose bud, Recall st night not only your busi. pess transactions, but what you have ! i | your remarks, it is wall. If you have | not, then seek the earliest | repetition of the wrong, EM | our benefactions to make them warm, | living, growing influences npon human ity, We need to broaden our sympa- thies, to expand our powers of affection, | congenial spirits, but all those who need the warmth of our sympathies and | the uplifting hand of true friendliness. nm Mix thoroughly four tablespoons of [nod one pint { have boiled in, ‘to the silver with a cloth, of water that potatoes Rub the | proce; then wash, This is a valuable recipe, It is equally good for cleaning ner as to the silver, dows, just wet a cloth in the mixture, after shaking well, and wipe the glass over, Go over the window, before you take the soft, clean cloth, which leaves the glass clear as crystal. No washing needed for windows, The cost is trifling. This is also excellent for tin v are. 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