HOUSEHOLD, Wong axp Haxp Baa, —A seven- teenth century work and hand bag com- bined is a novelty in shape and make, The article can either be made with fine linen washing materials of striped and colored patterns, or with plain satin foundations worked over with little bunches of flowers of old-fashioned character and finished with narrow bro- caded ribbon that is now again proou- rable. The bag part of this work is made of one piece of material eighteen inches square, or larger if required. The two opposite sides of this piece make the opening and are fitted with a drawstring, while the other sides are each pleated round a stiff oblong piece of cardboard covered on each side with scarlet fiannel or a bright piece of satin or velvet. I'he size of this stiff piece is four inches in length and two aad a half in breadth. It is cut into a half pircle at the top and a straight line at the bottom. A well made needle book the mize of the stiff piece, bon to hold thimble, scissors, and stiletto, and these work ments are ocvered over with a flap like the one finishing the needle book. worked in colored silks like the founda- themselves soler to the foundation, Haxcixa shell that bore four holes, throngh which run some pretty cord or narrow ribbon, This is to suspend it by. outside with lichen, the kind that grows on the trunks and branches of trees, fastening it on with mucilage. If you have a variety of lichen, have in mine, you will have a beautiful ornament for any room. I havea num- Basger,—QGet a cocoanut with lichen, Make the frame of paste- board and sew on the lichen until it en- tirely hides it, Pretty rustic frames for small pictures may be made from the small branches of old trees that have become thickly coated with this, I have one and it has been greatly ad- mired. re a——— Ax Oip Sizver Craze. —Instead of the craze for old china there 18 now a craze for old silver, Itis not nncom- mon now to see a silver wine cooler made the base of a velvet or satin pin-cushio: and used on a toilet table or on a work table, All kinds of old silver orna- ments are being raked ont of oblivion book clasps, waist buckles and the like; and these, joined together, are made to form mirror or photograph frames on a background of dark velvet, Every kind of old silver knick-knack is now laid out on tables in drawing-rooms, The mania is a very harmless one, and will bring many curious old relics into the light of day. JakED Mix. —It is stated by a diet- etic publication that baked milk po- ishment for cousumptives and invalids generally, This is the way to prepare it; Pat a gunart of good milk into a stone jar; cover it with writing paper and tie it down. Leave in a moder- ately hot oven for eight to ten hours, Administered ad libitum, A Quarmse Pvopive.—Take a quart tuls of flour of rice, a penny loaf grated and seven eggs, then put in a little or- ange flower water, sugar, nutmegs, mace and cinnamon; butter the cloth and tie it up, bat not too close; put it in when the pot boils, boil it one hour, then turn it out into the dish, stick on it sliced citrons and pour over it butter and orange flower water, and sugar. them whole until Care must be exercised enough to break their skins, Boil the sweet pickle and pour it over the fruit; repeat the process three days in sucoces- tender, the jars after the last boiling and seal, To Resovare Orare.—Crape may be dust from the material, sprinkling with aloohol and rolling in newspaper, com- mencing with paper and erape together, 80 that the paper may be between every portion of the material, Allow it to re- main so until dry, Frozex Baxaxas —QOut six large, ripe, red bananas crosswise, in very thin slices; add half a pound of powdered sugar to them, let them stand an hour, then add a quart of water and the gra- ted peel of ua lemon. When the sugar is dissolved, put the fruit in the freez r and freeze like ice-eream. Pinesppies, oranges and berries may be served in the same manner, A pint of cream, whipped stil, may be added if liked, A small dish of charcoal placed in your meat larder will keep thejarticle sweet and wholesome almost as well as as foe, Charcoal is reat! disin. ‘ectant. OCoeastonally for/ elean- ing the teeth it will sweeten the breath when nothing else will do so, | Cini A connrsroNpENT claims that lamons will keep fresh for months if placed in a jar of butterrailk, changing the milk every fortnight, Wuex you dry sale for the table, do not place it in the salt dellar until it is gold, otherwise it will harden into a ump. iid pot be Beer for roasting : mply salted, as it extracts the ju sprinkle with flour, Ir 15 said that camphor on shelves or in drawers drive away mice, A HALF WoRN carpet last i posing = ~A French pkyaieian, Liagnea, has been making researches into the anms thetios which were undoubtedly nred in early times, He finds mention by Pliny of a stone which was treated with vine. gar and used to create local insensibili- ty to pain. Decoctions of mandragora and of a plant called “‘morion” were mixed with the food of patients and employed by surgeons fer producing sleep down to the thirteenth and four- teenth centuries, Opium was also used before operations, and in the east the anmsthetioc properties of hemp have been known from the earliest times. Even apmsthetesia by inhalation is no new thing, two diflerent preparations— both prepared from opium, henbane, mandragora, hemlock, and other plants, and inhaled from a spounge—having been discovered in the thirteenth cen- tury, Sufferings by the tortures ap- plied by the judicial tribunsls of the middle ages were diminished by allow- ing the unfortunate victim to inhale a liquid containing all required for chloroform ———————— IT 18 reported that a number of Chey- enne bands have left their reservation, We hope they won't feel called upon to give any opening mir concerts in this Modern Architecture, Mr, W. W. Armitage, architectural draughtsman, No, 402 Montgomery street, Nan Francisco, California, writes he tried and after a few Encour- it to the young members of his family who were sick from a like cause, produced simular effects upon them, hold, sais ————— Fatten snd sell every sheep not yield a fleece up to the weight, that will Average it Is Very Seldom that practi ) y endorse a j ATTY but prescribe itin t ery aay in Lie Case ( uey and Liver] REMEDY ~ it always giv 1 Ose 15 Ai Cases med s yor this is fHusT's [ Kid- anil why 7—be- inte +44 rus clice ne ev ¥ orga: i "the worst cas Mra. Geo. Dawley, » kidneys and : 1hé Host's [Kid ATH d Laver] REMEDY has certainly de ers for me.” s» have been 1 cure diseases of J BL never known to fall.” ” we | UNT's [Kidney and MEDY. CONN... Nov. 21, 1882 nend Hust's [Kid py. Have sutfersd i and intense Hust a - Albert ten tent P att & Whit HARTEF( RD, ~heerfu reco Have your garden bed mellow, rich and clean, ito h— BrESON'S AR LUM Bu SOAP," Deautlifies 3 ands, heals and cur sure. 25 cents by "'Druggist” Win. 1 yreydoppel, OMATI LPHUR Face and diseases for or by mail, ieiphia, Pa. — A ——— ons i BKiInD Do mot plough and oultivate your land when it 1s too wet, AGENTS WANTED! win one to y ¥ SATH froth. 85 to #1! Agent for the sale of ousehold Ag plicant rill © yet ER i One or two par tio as rofere noe, & i. p NEUSTAEOTER & co., MERCER STREET, New York. 83 The invigorating an’ tranquilizing operation of developed In cases of indigestion, The first effect of this agreeable tonic is comforting and encour. aging. A mild glow pervades the system, and the nervous resticssness which characterizes the dis ease is abated. This improvement Is not tran. sient, It is not sucCeey b old symtoms with super-added force, as is al Ways the case when anmedicated stimulants are given for the complaint, For sale by all Drag. ints and Dealers generally. Grind por 1 RA Ww ks 3 AND 100 per Zim Alt, A C gillian 4 Testimonials sen spleation. TLAON Bios. Fa RUPTURE i ented tuodreds of ou Offer, 0 Areh 84 Pana ' Hoses on 9 AM wel A. 88 TIT North Fireh 80.6 10 0 F. 3. oe.. Bundass PATENTS Tnventors: Gutde. In Bie: MORPHINE Soh EASILY CURED, BOOK FRER. OR, J. C. HOFFMAN, Jeferson, his NPIUM:: dee Nay th pay tl eure iio PRA Vata A Advortaing Cheats! " It has become so common to begin an article, in an elegant, interesting style, “Then run it into some advertisement that we avoid all such, “And simply call attention to the merits of Hop Bitters in as plain, houest terms as possible, “To induce people “To give them one (rial, which so proves their value that they will never use asny- thing else,’ “Tog RExMeEpy so favorably noticed in all the papers, Religious and secular, is “Having a large sale, other medicines “nore 8 no denying the virtues of the Hop p ant, and the proprietors of Hop Bitters have shown gre at shrewdness and ability ’ “Io compounding & medicine w HORE vi riues are 80 palpabie 10 every oue's observation, snd is supplanting all Did She Die? "No “Ble lingered and suffered along, pining " away all the time for years, “The dos “And at Bitters the papers say so much about,’ “Indeed ! Indeed!” “How thankful we medicine,” : 3 tors d nng hor no good ' : last was cured by this should be for that A Daughter's Misery. “Eleven years our daug a bed of misery, “From a complication of kidney, rheumatic trot and Nervous de “Under the care of the best phy wi “Who various names Beet 1hile Zav {iscase no re yw she is restored to us in simple a remedy as Hop xi for years before THE PARENTS Fe Ladd shiunne ut & bunch of gre in RG «en of “Hops” in thelr the w nan To raxe the brown discolorations off rub with damp flannel dipped in the best whnting, Beourning sand or sand- will apswer the same purpose. ss———— A Diack Tist Hows an unhealt} y © mid ition one of the most important or Impure blood, bron- asthma, malarial As0s, CconsYIn Pp BRD diseases of the traced sOUp the body. Aine may be IrepAr ¥ restorss a Groiaen 2 sant to the t 3, and a gift to» ow of the mu ante, Ml SUate It is better not to trust w onion seed two years old. - — “Man's work "s from sun 0 Woman's work is neve Work is a necesst many, women the barden of the because their peculiarly fons to | ment CRs derange- 3 § § on il, iadies, are so liable We cannot make it easier { oman vi ft we can ou stronge As a rule, all grafts sucoced best on trees of their own species, ———— cate diseases, as NOrvol ure weakness, however J ly cured. Ben ad 1 1% debi Dall promat Ta ICRE for treatise Association, ity and duced, i110 conta in FA d's Dispensary } Malin Street, B ssn AAs Remember that sweet corn makes a most nutritious forage crop. slamps Madlion Tuzee 18 80 rant ovr Live's CiTapeL where the enemy can make a lodgment that the “Vixecar Birress”’ will nol find him, and put him to rout.—Impur- ity of blood is the parent of disease; the liver, the stomach, the lungs, the every vital organ Is affected the ViszGan Brrrers direction act mised dasamsa Maples are rapid growers aud make 8 | far shade, PUREST AXD BEST CODLIVER Of, from selected livers, on the seashore, by Caswell Hazard & Co, K. Y. Absolutely pure and sweel UA SABA prmpios ana rough skin Oa. New York, good substitute for bees in place of far- ina, Carbo-lines, He wins at last who builds his trust | Prociaim the nee of Oarboline. —— a I AI A IRI, Those sharp paling in the small of the | after you apply a Hop Plaster, attention to this. 250, If your poultry eannot pick up insect food, feed a little chopped meat twice a wook, Imporianeg, When you visit or wave New York Onty, save ing aXprossage ant $3 carriage Hire, and stop at he nd Union Hotel, opposite Grand Cen tral De «x of rooms, fitted up at a cost of one million dollars, #1 and upwards elevate] rafiroad better for Jems money at the Grand Unjon Hotel than at any other frsbclass hotel in the alte SH IF SAAS SS. All vegetables should be put in bolle ing water, AxY man looks like a sloven with run. over heels. Jiu's Heol Btiffners keep boots straight, A I Ids Sion. Bake custards in oups sot in a of oold water, pn IRI. If afflicted with sore use Dr Isanc Thompson's Eye Water, woll It, 260 GERMAN ReMED FOR PAIXIN. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat, Swelling, Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Sealds, Frost ites, AND ALL OTHER BODILY PAINS AXD ACHES fot by Drugaias an 1 beaters averywl Fifty Ovite » bottle, rections. Ja 31 Languages THE CHARLES A. VOUELER CO. Buossssirs to A. VOOELER $00.) Baitimere, Bd, U8 A FACET] A, “Heng, boys,” " called # man, rat, Throw it over here, Now we'll Three or four men went to work and | of that Inmber will said some one addressing wan who had called the boys.” “No, he won't, I am the owner, “The owner 5 catoh one,” *I didn't see any rat.” down your inmber?"” “Oh, you see I wanted it moved?” —- “Pway, Miss Hattie, to a young woman sitting idly sun, “of what ah you thinking, don’t you know?’ “Nothing, Mr, lately nothing.” “Indeed, Miss Hattie, don't —ah-—-don't you know-—now, Montmoreneci, weally, 1 thoughts, Miss Hathie."” “So you do, Mr, Montmorenci, the fair girl sat idly in the sun, "” trough to cool his heated brow. A “] guess we'll have some peace at our house now.” remarked Johnnie, who was calling st the house of a friend, “How's that, house, ‘Has the baby been sick? “Oh, no; thirds of the time, ie's all right.’ “But what did you mean by saying hereafter?” where pa goes.” Old Testament,” sald Smith; larly passages in Isaiah,” “What's the matter with 11?” Mrs, Smith, “It don"t reader it correctly, stance, take this passage: ‘He was af- flicted, yot he opened not his mouth,’ That is incorrect.” “Well, John, bow should it read? “Why, it should read: ‘He was af. flicted because he could not wife shut her mouth.’ Hostilities began immediately. ———— Ae Tue aquatic young man is now busy yr he can find, and will soon be able to distinguish the difference between the bob-stay and the mamn-peak halyards, He will, mu the course of a week or two, and schicken coop. on his first yacht race, and gets off Ban- dy Hook in half a gale of wind, he wil he will not care’ —cp———— Oxe day = very pious clerical friend, small talk, said to James ublisher: arper, I am curious to Harper, the “Brother duties of the establishment between you.” “John,” smd Mr, Harper good hn- closer —————— “OCabbages are better than gold,” says “Yen, but we believe very fewjpeople wear ocab- | ing cabbage heads, when they are worn { at all, is directly under the hat, Bragrcarr was telling Gawley about an alligator he saw in Florida, ‘That alligator measured sixty-three feet and five inches from the end of his nose to Gawley quietly; a a er NOE, a “Epwarp, what do I bear? You i A sroascer was asked if he was not afraid to sleep in the ghost chamber, He was not, In the morning he was asked if he had not seen any ghost, “‘l did, And I laid a subscription list be- fore him, asking him to help our base- ball club along. He was evidently em- barrassed, and I did notsee him again.” Arren dinner. Old Friend-—You ought to be proud of your wife, Tom, Host Yes? 0, F.—bhe's a most brilliani talker. Host—She ought to be, O.F.—1I could hsten to her for a whole night, Host (wearily) I often do, No, TaemisrooLes, no; there isn't much in & name wfter all. That which you fondly and proudly call an “*article” is just as liable to go into the waste bas- ————— ievivaLisT Bam Jones wands to stick to the old Bible and straight preaching. He calls the new name for the old ter- ror asilly, namby-pamby word says Bam, with sheol. ” Hood's Sxreaparilis i= a carefully.pre of the best resnedies of the eh ® as Alteratives, I : Tonics, stich ss Sarsaparills, Yell Dock, Btillingia, Dand un, Juniper Berries, Man drake, Wid Cherry Bark and other selected roots, barks and herbs, A medicise, lke anything else, Can riy Jndged only by its resulis,. We point with aslisfaction 10 the glorions record Hood's Barsspa- ritia has entered for iteslf fn the hearts of thot. sands of people In New Pir nd who have person ally or indirectly been relieved of terrible suffering which reach, C. 1 HOOD & CO. Mass. Pri oe 0, wix for im, s Medicines, to medical sie Diuretics, and i other remedion (alied U A pothec w. Lowe Sold by Dry wis and Dealers i ¥ LEE Only Tem perance BItlers Known. Grateful Thensands proclaim Viescain Brrrems the most wonderful luvigorast that ever surtained the sip king welem Made from California roots and herbs, free from Ale oholiec Stimulants. A Purgative “Bitters cures Female Complaints, wy and Chronie Rheumatism, Bemittent and Intermittent Fe . River and Kidney Diseases Dyspepain or Indigestion, Headache Palo in the Bhoul sachs, Tig hiness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour J ag Bilious Alacks, Palpitations of the Heart Poeu sonia, and Pein in the regions of the KEidueys, are cured by the use of the Hitlers For Skin Discaves, ruptions, Erysipeias, Scrofuls, Disoclorstions, Hume discanes of the Fikin of whatever name or Ba- ture, sre Hterslly dug up and osrried out of the gystem in a al time Ly the use of the Bitters itinvigorat «the Stomach, and stim. uistes the torpid Liver and Bowels, which ren. Sor it of vsegqualed offi tenoy in cleansing the of of all impurities, and imparting new life Ho rigor Wo the whole systam No Person cau take the Bitters and remain long unwell Pin, Ta and other Worms, sme destroyed and removed from the system Cleanse the Vitiated Hlood whenever It is foul ; your feclings will tell you when, Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow, in conclusion : (fre the Bitters atrial. Tt Mh speak for iteelf. One bottl de will prove i ba naraniee of ¥ erits than a length vertmament TRS Yuan as HH. MH. McDonald Drag Co., Proprietors, fan ¥ ¥ratcinge, Onl. and 48 A Wah nglon $s. Chariton SL, New York Sold by ali Dealers and | Druggista. Cancer of the Tongue. A Case Resembling That of General Grant fame ten years 1 bad 8 scrofcions sore on my the old hme treatment it healed geome 1 could not talk. On October first, 188 | com menoed taking Swift's Specific. In a month (he end ing pleco stopped and hes! ing commenced and the en ig aperture in my choek hes been closed and frm knitted together. A new under lip We pro ng, and 1 seems thal gature bb supplying a new wgne. can talk so thal my friends cas resdil understand me, and can also sal solid food again wold refer to Hon Son shin I. Trapior, Stale Senstor, of this distros, and 10 Dr. T. 8 Bradfield, of LaGrange, Gn MARS MARY IL. COMER. La Grange, Os, May 14, 188 Treatise on Blond and Ekin Meoases malied frees, Tur Swim Bracing Oo, Drawer 4 Atlanta, Oa, KY. , 557 w na # A DAY AT HOME painting sans, "No expe. THOTON SOOBNRRTY Oar patterns do the work. anplos « cents A M. » ORLA X & Oo. Salem, Ohto GEN. GRANTS MEMOIRS. Bpecial arrangements and extra terms secured by aE API POMATTOX, Box 179, Phila. Pa here ‘and sarn ood Tam ber 408 sar ¢ Writs RROS., Janeaville, Wie. Slegear 3 permanent reilef in cases of Two trial Bottles sent free. bit oH t and perm iiss REMEDY 00,, 47 Broad SL. X. T, BEST TRUSS EVER USED, Ee | FRAZER AXLE GREASE. World, are Yd SA RTS E RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Cheapest snd Best Medicine for Fami ly Use INTHE WORLD In from one 10 twenty Minus, never falls to re. eve PAIN wih one thorough application, Wo matter how vicient of exoro ating the ae pal in, the Hheumatic, Bed.ridden, Infinm Crippled, Nervous, Neuraigie or prosty with disease may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will | afford nsiant ease, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, An a few moments, when taken wosording 0, a i ons, cure Cramps Spasms. Sour Blomash, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Summer Compiaing, Digrrtuea, Dysentery, Colic, Wind io the Bowes, and all Internal Paine TRAV ghonld always carry & bottle of ELERS RADWAY'S READY RE- LIEW with them. A few drops in water will pre. vent slekness or paine from change of water. It in better than French Brandy or Bitters as a stim uiant, Malaria in its Various Forms. There i DOL & remedial agent in the word that will cure Fever and Ague and 2li other Ma larions, Billous, and other fevers (aided by , nick as Had war's Heady He- Bold by aruzgl wa. DR. RADWAY'S rides 1 vigor. 5d bY Dr. Radway's Pills, T BYSEE PSEA and for! cure of all th HI Sn .-, Piles, Hei 3A ne, pbs comin" JAY & CO 33 Warren 8t. N.¥. Stored iouBeker pers, Ere, Jews Brewors, i aud B reel Car Co.'s HE W YARED SCHENK’S ER ven SCHENK’S PUTZ-PULVER, SCHENK’S PUTZ-PULVER. ers The Best Polishing Powder for Household and Mangtacturing Porposes, | SCHENK’SPUTZ-PULVER Appicabie to ali Metals, Wigs and a Crystaty. 5GIG SCHENK'S P SCHEREK'S 1 SCHENK'S FP | the preference over & g Powders or dd be clusively for ike 3 pan Army. Agents wanted at Headquarters, FISCHER & 00., 618 Arch Street, T LE PAGE'S LIQUID GLUE. UNEQUALLED FOR CEM ENTING OD, GLASS, Ey) Dat LEATHE TWARGED col Re NOON, aed y Maso on & hS. M x. MOE only by oN GLOUCESTER, Land RE £ SEMEN 8 Btanjie Tin Ouse sent by ABEIn of Beauty fsa yoy DR T. FELIX GOURAUD'S Cream, or Magical Beaatifier. Bemoves Tan, Pimples Fre Eies Moth Patches, Rash, and Skin die cease and every blemish No = = » — other coametic Honutifies = will deo it. FPurifies as well © the Skin. 10 be sure the TT oPer: ¥ prop made, * Boao terisit of of im Tar A diett Eine uistred Pr. La. A Barre id to 8 lady of the RATT TON (8 JO tent )-"As you indies will tee Thom, ‘Goursud's Cent ae fhe Jeast harmial of sll preparations.” One bottle will inet six i ns Hevery day. Also Poudre Bultie removes Ue ous hair without § ea, to the skin. Mar MB T.GOURAL b. ce Prop. & Bond SLX Y. For sade by ail drue id Fancy Shite out x - SE ad ng Ha A ond in uty pepe, Fadley™ BR oa Pas Goods Dealer. ps of base imitations. 1,00 Reward for arrest snd of &nY OD6 a ne the aoe. hh then the Teal The salen of that as
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