HOUSEHOLD Dinxer TABLE Fasnrons.—No law will govern flower decoration this winter, The arrangement of flowers will be according to fancy. Scarfs of satin and plush will be discarded by those who keep apace of fashion’s die tates. Linen will be plain, but fine, as if loomed in fairy land. 1% will not be spun in flowers or geometric designs, but unmarked, as one of our great- grandmas best pooket handkerchiefs, and, like that, hand hemstitehed, The piece of furniture known in England as a ‘dinner wagon and in France as an *‘etagere’ has obtained recognition on this side of the Atlantic as a desir- able accessory. It consists of a series of open shelves, on which are placed the extra napkins and serviettes to be used. The first beavy napkin is taken away and a more delirate one brought with the Roman punch or whatever is offered in its stead, With the game comes a fresh one, and when the des- sert arrives so does a new napkin. The “‘etagere” holds the salad bowls, spoons and plates, the dessert dishes and finger bowls, The Jellies for the meats, wagon.” A handsome china dish in | three compartments is sometimes used for the cheese, butter and biscuit passed with salads, ankle can be success. home. Remove the A SPRAINED fully treated at with cold salt is much and wash frequently water. If there | i | 15 | i of seven ounces of water, one of lauda- num and one drachm of sugar of lead. Keep the foot elevated and cool, do not stand on it, and move it as little as possible, Parallel Lines. EVERY student knows that in close reasoning parallel lines of thougtt are laid down an! deductions educed. It is not our purpose at this time to enter into a learned discussion, and we have drawn the above visible lines simply to bring them prominently before your eye and to ask what they represent to you. A rmilroad man to whom we showed them sald, **To me those four lines represent a double-track railway,” A docter replied to the same inter rogatory, arteries and veins lying alongside each o her In the human body.” As will be observed the either gentleman suggested different lines of thought, as both looked at them through eyes accustomed lo see only that which for the mest part oc- cupied their attention. To the writer both answers put an old truth In a fresh and original light, As every intelligent man or woman knows the blood of every living flows with almost railroad speed through the arte: ies, forced by that wonderful engine, the heart, From the arteries it is side~tracked through the capilliaries The Oft Told Story Of the peculiar medicinal mer... Hood's Sars sapariila & fully confirmued by the testimony of thousands who have tried it. Peoullar In the combination, proportion, and Preparaiion of its pgredionts, peculiar In the with Hood's Barsaparila sccom. re other preparations entirely | suliar | n the nnequalied good name it has | made i t home, peculiar in the phenomenal sales | it has attained. Hood's Sarsapanlia 8 the most | successful spri ing medicine and blood purifier be. fore the public, Be sure to get Hood's, i of 18 care up, » fall, Pec at BET. A he?’ queried out ol Tae COLONEL'S a st Fangs being, is: ut Colonel, as he look window, “1 don’t see anvihing so very strange about that particular boy,” replied one of the other loungers, as he sauntered h: side of the street. Colonel, **¥Well, what of ry a jug? **But he is swinging it about head.” “It him swing. boy who wouldn't, ie You never saw a to the corner,” exclalmed the Colonel, sNonsense!" ** Bet you twenty dollars.” “Donel” Half a dozen to rushed up i i i 3 i i i i : i { ued to swing the jug, apparent.y bent upon performing some particular feat, hours, impurities of the blood containing the wornout tissues, and are not drawn out or excreted as nature intended, but continually pass and re- pass through every fibre of the system, carrying death and decay with every pulsation. Unless remedied the heart becomes weakened, the longs trying to do double work break down, the liver becomes congested, the stomach refuses to digest food and the result is a gen- eral break down. Why? the system, are foul and stopped up, and the entire blood becomes nothing | more nor less than sewage. Now is it not enminal, nay, suicidal, to allow such a state of things to con- tinue when a simple remedy is within your reach, known for a certaluty to do a= represented, which will open the closed pipes of the kidneys, allow the effete matter to escape, relieve the overworked heart, lungs and hver, cause a heally appetite, put the bloom of health in your cheek, the dove of hope in your breast and the light of life in your eye? Yoa already have divined the rem- sdy we have reference to; its praise 1s universal, its influence world-wide. Do not allow prejudice to blind you to your best interests, but te-day procure Warner's safe cure and be put on the straight road to rude health and cor- rect living. Our parallel and closing lines to yon are, take our advice and your exper ence will justify you in thanking us for bringing under your notice a remedy without a parallel. Frexcn Rice PUDDING. —Pick and wash in two or three waters a couple of handfuls of rice, and put It to cook ioc rather less than a quart of milk, sweetened to taste, and with the addi. tion of the thin rind of one lemon, cut in one piece, and a small stick of cin- namon, Let the rice simmer gently until it bas absorbed all the milk. Tarn it out into a basin, and, when cold, remove the lemon rind and cinnamon. Then stir it into the yolks of four eggs and owe whole egg beaten up, add a small quantity of candied citron ent Into small pleces and mix it well in. Butter and breadcrumb a plain tin mold, put the mixture into it and bake ina quick oven for about an hour, To ascertain when the pudding is done insert a bright trussing needle into it, and if it comes out clean it is done, - Every mother knows how often little ones get something tu the eye. Take hold of the lashes of the upper lid with the left hand, and pressing the dull point of a pencil against the wid. dle of the lid, turn it upward; then re. move the substance with a camel's hair brash, or the corner of a soft nandkerchief, ———— sn — Land slipped and the jug was **[ knew it! 1 knew tI" as he danced around, “*Drat hin-—here’'s your growled the other, An hour later, interval in solemn mildly inquired: “Colonel, did you sure Lhing on me?’ ‘Certainly. I bought that boy, and gave him the programms,’ money! after spending th thought, the loser think you had a Jug No PRIVATES —Siranger--Colonel, to open an cffice in your city, an a native Kentuckiar time, sah, wastin® it! Bolivar, Yure Colonel — Wastin’ sab; nuthin’ less than captains, sab, an’ mighty few of them. - excitedly—Hil dare! Who de head wid dat brick? Samson Lightshade-—[ frowed What am yer goin’ ter do "bout it? hurt me.” or —E———————— dat it didn’t REFRESHMENTS, — Brown, who lives high--You look tired, Smith-—Yea, 1 am very much ex- bausted from climbing up those four fights of stairs. Can't you provide me with some little refreshment? * Certainly, certainly. I'l open one of the windows.” A Coup Cor.—* H'm!” sald Jack Borrowit, as be dropped in to lunch- eon, **I'm dead broke today, Fitz, but if you'll trust me till tomorrow I'd like to nave a cold cut.” Bat the restaurateur looked at him iclly and gave him the coldest kind of a cut, “Hexery? W'y, Henery died "mos a yeah ago, wid a kyarbuscle,” “My! It’s awful how many gits killed on dem kyars now a days wid de bilers bustin’ an’ a gittin’ scrunched ’tween de kyar-buncles.’ ENTERPRISING, —Street fakir—Shoe strings, sir; shoe strings! McHurry—Can’t you see that | am wearing buttoned shoes? **Yes, sir; that’s why I thought may be your laced ones were at home with. out strings.” gp > ACHER = Tommy, what is half of Tommy Sideways or top? “What do you mean?” “Why, halt from the topof 8 is 0; and half sidewa ys is 8.7 A GLASS eye has one compensations every body else can see through the device, If the wearer can’t. UA WI PISS so POLENTA FRITTERS Put a pint of water and an ounce of butter, with a pioch of salt, into a saucepan on the fire. When the water bolls drop in with one hand some Indian corn flour, and by means of a spoon stir with the other band gs if waking porruige until a liquid paste is obtained. Cars must be taken not to put in too wueh flour, and to put it In very Braduuity, #0 as to gel a perfectly smooth paste, Now add plenty of grated Parmesan cheese and powdered pepper to taste, stir well, and turn out the paste on a marble slab to cool. When cold, ho it out into small uniform pieces, flour them, and hot lard. $ Spring Medicine. “Last spring 1 was completely fagged out, My strength left we and I felt sick and miserable af the time, #0 that I could hardly aitend to my business. I procured ons bottle of Hood's Sars parilia, and it cured me.” R. C, Buoore, Editor Enterprise, Belleville, Mich, Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by ali druggists $1: six for $3. by C. 1. HOOD & Cu, Lowell, Preparsd Masa, 100 Doses One Dollar Lo hi only A LITTLE fellow ran + mother her day and asked: “Aa, can I have some bread and jam?" 111s mother wishing to break him of Suit, replied: hen 1 was your age I couldn’t ae ii ed iy “Yes,” sald the boy after a moment’s pau @, “hut you didn’t have a good, nice mamma like me, did you?” - -> From Republican Headquarters. Moravia, N. Y., May KET. 0, F. Woopwarp: 1 have been usi Kemp's sam and I find It very eflo ro. a cough with which 1 1 late, Our droggists t of this than any other cough I can cheerfully recommend IL J. Pease, Ediwr Republi Large 5c » &, or a 2 5 Gal in ve been af | me they ey ng ated of NOs sail drape ists Lottie ATUREIsIA LOLLes, i A ———— Danger has a pur s0. “My mother bas been using Panes Crieny CoMPOUND fOr nervous prosiration, accompan. fod by molancholia, ele., and it has done ber a world of good. It 18 the only medi. cine that strength. ons the ne ae." Paints Celery Compound 18 of unequaled value to women, It strengthens the n : Yes, regulates the kidneys, and has wonderful powe ’ in curing the painful diseases with which wo- mon 50 often stiently altar, " $1 per bottle, Six for $5, At Druggists Waris, Ricuanpsox & Co., Burlington, Vi. DIANOND OYES True to Name and Color. Nothing can Equal Thom, “1 am in my 6th year. Have been afflicted in several ways-could not gleep, Bad no appetits, no courage, low spirits. 1 commenced w Ang Paine's Celery Compound, and felt relief from Lhe third dey after using it. now have a good appetite und can grep well, My spirits and courage are almost like those of a young man,” bh C. KINgaD, D, D., Gonzales, La. - “ Paine’s Celery Sompound Strengthens and bolids : nn p? their inh Khe if g DETVOUSD of Paine's C ery A Perfect C -. { Sr und, Tonle snd Invi IVES NEW LIF “1 am now 63 years old and have ty remedies, but none had any effect y Palne's Overy ( wound, 1 feel ferent for the sho vo used it wilk nearly straly and well, and feel ax though thers was on life and ecuergy ooming Wo wy whole system I. MyLivs, Cleveland, Tenn, rator, It ied sey id be rv gu mp and merry Voom LACTATED FOOL, rn A Rad'eal Cure for Estleptio Fire. To the Editor—F eso inform your readers | have a positive remedy for the above | disense which [| warrant to curs the Ho wir ung is my faith in ita vir. tues sat | will send [ree n sample bottie and | valuable tremtise to any su te YT i ne his VP O. and Express ad i ress, ‘ "iL.G. Root. MM. C, Pearl BL. C. Now Yorn. | sci A ye} ral CRBOs, Tower rules weakness wi health and wrong. i} % easential tg y peining sharpens the ap AGS AG I regulates I's Sarsspariiia To be {ree from desire is money, wt—— Rupriare cur ec guaranteed by Dr. d. B. Maver, 81 Arch >i, 1 a. Kase at ones, from busine 8 Of cures alter olhers end for cire 51 385 A, no operation or ge 1 by Pail, sh L000 advice § atiested IAT. Deal with those who are s fortunate. Dr. Kins Grest . fav's aes. Mar. Tread } sia Dollie free 10 » Lt. hime 200 Ares SL Pala, ta Depend on yourself and Tia stoped Nerve Hem NG | CRIes, CERER, MOD UW rer never des | a—— - Nothing Oures Drop, uravel, Brigat'y Hearn, Urinary, ver iNacaess, SOrYoOaRaeds ® "Canna Ridaey Cure OMos, © Ares e, & for $s AL Drage sia ial amiaa ld iy a ia & Care Smite a corner and the simple will | A Curiosity. —tolite clerk, show. ing goods—IHere is something I would | like to call your atiention to, lady. It's | the very latest thing out. i Mrs. Bounder, absentiy-—If there's anything out later than my husband I'll take it, if only for a curiusity. STUNNED BY THE YRHOSPECT.—Old | Maid — Have you a parrot for sale? Bird fancier—Yes, ma'am. The one in the while cage. “How much?” “Ten doliara.” Parrot —Oh, the preity, pretty girl “I'll take it.” “Ten dollars on trial; if satisfactory, fifty dollars.” “I'll take it, I'll take it.” Parrot-—-Oh, heavens! A ciTY lady said to her new cook in **I don’t know what to have today for Seaport. Can you make a suggest. fon?’ The cook hesitating replied: “1 don’t know whether I can or not; but if you will tell me how it is made, I will do the best I can to make it right.” Cueese Frirrers.-FPut about a pint of water into a saucepan witha piece of butter the size of an egg, the Jeast bit of cayenne and plenty of black pepper. When the water boils throw gradually into it suflcient flour to form a thick paste, then take it off the fire and work into It about one quarter of a pound of ground Parmesan cheese, and then the yolks of three or four eggs and ths whites of two beaten up into a froth. Let the paste rest for a couple of hours, and proceed to fry dropping pieces of it the size of a nut Into plenty of hot lard. Serve sprinkled with very fine salt, PanticLes of lime often cause great pain if they get into the eye, as any one who has ever whitewashed a ceiling oan testify, weak to neutratize the al and remove the particle ns directed. A handful of pokeberry root put into w pint at a Tah aD for erysipelas, bol titty be Aad gles Be careful of cond and time that is thine. uel, gold Dear Bdl: I'll write you a short letter To tay 1 I'm wonderfully better; How much that means you ought to know, Who saw me month ago Thin, nervous, fretful, white as chalk, Almost too weak 10 breathe or talk ; Head throbbing, as if 8t for breaking, A weary, eve resent aching just one T imparts strength to the whole down,” EVstem. debilitated teachers, milliners, housekeepers, nursing il fos earthiy boon, being “ Favorite Prescription’ is mothers, 8 unequaled as the satisfaction in every case, or money printed on the botile-wruppers, a Copyrighted, 1888, by Worms J and fos That Pierce a Fa r no o” $500 Prescription + died without if ake about it Irs over, May. ¢ Prescription For overworked ‘rane fede WH p-girls, ee § i eh sstnakers, seamsis ble women g , it is the test cordial ad alive tonic. , 50ld by it will give » has been an ouly medicine for w drug. manufacturers, that Thi t hy ma ly carried ou - s AQYvCe Ss \easant uvrgasive e\W\wels to take. One tin Billions Headac Sernngemoents of the six Purely anach and bowels. Vegetable and Perfectly Harmless. a Liver Pill. Smallest, cheapest, casiost Cures Sick Headache , ow - oeuta, by druggists The FIER SRAND 8LF Tht Dasrdesl pres, 27g eudnran i DEER fa warrasiod w The Bow POMNL Bows of fm etien ner rated Ont Bray Work. —*Unrie Aleck, what are you doing vis winger?’ “1's bookke-p n,’ boss." “Bookkeeping?” “Yas, dats it, in washing, 'n’ | keeps de count o’ de pieces.’ fe Fraser Axle Grease. The Frazer Axle Grease is the very best. A trial will prove we are rigit. Receive d Centennial, and Paris Exposicion, The weakness of thy walls invites the burglar, Bronchitis is cured by frequent small doses of Piso’s Care for Consumption. One of the first sensations of infancy is alarm, "Rare Chance for Settlers. The Railroad Bystem of Texas having developed eo | meabosrd markets the lands granted 10 the 1t has been determined to offer 10 pettiors the Renowned Located ae 'k the line i begiun ing with Wilbarger County, romprising 200,000 ACRES ~~ care a8 Lo soil, timber and water the vations domestic £7 Sitaated genial olimate, favorabie to man and boast, where entdoor work can be enrtied on (he year round, sed in marked contrast with regions of early and late | Meet of Jesstuctive * Mizeards,’ ring in, and looal ment fe already aa wr wh hare same or Save: One BIH cash, i Beene in four equal | fy par yments, with interest on deferred his Fiber Jui tmation a8 10 these an § counties, apply to J. 8, NAPIER, Vernon, Texas, : (whe ls prepared to show to purchasers); oF to ©. C. QIB8S, Land Ag't, Houston, Tex. DR. J.B. HOBENSAGH, ==: 206 N. SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA PA The levting speciaiis’ in Y sutnfai ap 6 enon, Young mea contempla ing marvase send for | Aan Medical Book. sont oh recs aap. SOlLatIon Boars « A. MM 1.0 3 PM tomeP WM antd 87 M, Closed canara Great English Gout and nd 14 bids. Eh Rs a EY ven i VEry UNRELIABLE, ~— Gilhooly = You seem Lo have the blues, Gus de Smith--Yes, 1 am feeling somewhat despondent. The young lady to whom 1 was engaged has gone back on me. “Jilted you, has she? What name?” “Miss Aune Jones,” “Well, if you had studied your gram. mar properly when you were st school vou might have found out tha at “an” 18 always an indefinite article.’ Huspanps, — Anxious mother Yhat! Only 2 month married and un. happy? Martied 18 her En davghter—Iow could I be otherwise? My husband does pot love me, No matter how much I pretend to Oirt with my old beaux he doesn’t mind it a bit, “He doesn't?” “No, he does not, It almost Lreaks wy heart to think about it. Why, that odious Clara Blank, who 1sn’t hal! as attractive as I am, is blessed with a husband wh i% 80 madly jealous of hes that hie has atl her twice, st 3 hot MADWAY'Q PILLS The Great Liver an Remedy For the cure of all disorders of the STOM. ACH, LIVER, BOW rLs KIDNEYS, BLADDER NERVOUS DISEAs) LOss APPETITE, HEADACH? CONSTI CORSTIVI Nes®, INDIGESTION, BILIODsNESs, FEVER, INFILAMBMA- TION of the BOWELS, PILES nis de rapgements of tne Internal Vise Pure. iy Vegetable, er ils, deletrrions drugs. PERFECT DIGESTION will be plished by taking BEADWAY'S FILLS, sO doing Dyspepsia. FICK MEADACHE, FOUL STOMACH, BILIOUSNESS, will be avoided, and the food that is eaten ¢ ingte tis nourishing nal ural 14 3 fl) SLOmach i ia “8, wanda ida comtnining no merenry, min. Oar BOCOE. By yu properties tor the suppor: of the waite of the body, SOLD BY ALL DRUG. GISTS, Price 20 or will bs sent by msi], on receipt of price, I bores for Ung Voliar. RADWAY & €0O., 3% Warren Buy New York. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE GOD LIVER OIL \SP HYPOPHOSPHITES simost as Palatable as Milk. per Lox, staining the stimulating properties of the phiceplidies combined with the Fatiening ! Brrengthening guali Cod Liver OM, steney of both bring largdy éncreased, tion . g ww bas pe hildren. farm «f i - & i po pT pon » wiiwiaal ae a pe A ——. ve ow SI aot rvaiw Tun Vy thal nn - ro Camas mee o bre wae id # we ~ Eonbinmem Jew aie Bonmenatn mem Thalelité I A22MIA G00 CULE ® Colds & Throat Afoctions. 41.7. diseases where there of the Throat cud Dawgs, & TING OF THE FLESH, and a« WANT RYVE POWER, nothing én the weorid FARMERS ¢ molatable Fmalsion - | $160 ivi § i’ Also Hpar's Improved Cirenlar Saw Mill} ~ vw Manabe wh maddy w fant, an ie ation ET i . IST. i i i Low Bean Bectd- Hosar Simuites moons Bel Work and Double Eo 3 centric Friction | Pood Manufso Bn en W OREA, Salem, XO Write jorcirouise ORTHERN PACIFIC. LOW PAICE RAILROAD LANDS & FREE Covernment LANDS. MILLIONS of ACHES of each iu Minnesota, North Dakota, Montane, dah, Washington sud Oregon, | SEND FOR sen dericiiun Ls GES. 5 LAMBORN, 43 1 1 prescribe ar ¢ doree Bly £3 speciBe Tor Lhe of this dive use. GCG. H.INGRAHAY wu Amsterdam, = % We have sold Rip a many yesxrs, and oo ven the best of sulin action. DR PYCHRA CG RLO0, Sold sy Dregs AFTER ALL OTHERS FHL ns as rrr AXLE GREASE. BENE Nc Ry pe ae TS 10 AlN AGENTS WANTED! PRES. ss the uty rian one 320 N. 15th 20 years experience oeretions, rere oni or ER Advice or Sunfigencel. JJours, JOAN. 4 M. ui a P.M
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