HOUSEHCOLO, GuesT-Book., — Take two dozen sheets of the best Irish linen note paper, «the seare to form the leaves of the book,—and make a cover for them of yough water-color paper. On one side paint some pretty design, simple and sketeby; then place the cover on the book, and mark the places to be cut, through which to pass the ribbon that fastens them together. With a very sharp knife cut the slits through the book from one side to the other, and bind all together with a narrow watered ribben, tying the ends together in a fancy bow at the back. I'he cover can also be made of celluloid, which has the appearance of ivory, and is very dainty. Fach succeeding guest should write his or her name in the book, und also aote down any pleasant incident which may have oceurred during the eall or visit, The ribbon for binding should corres- pond in color with that used in decorat- ing the cover, as example: if buttercups are painted on the cover, then narrow vellow ribbon is selected for binding. When the cover merely lettered, without other ornamentation, pure is white ribbon is the prettiest. An Ounce Of Prevention. Under the above heading tke New | York World of Feb 10th, contains an editorial, of which the following are a | few extracts: * Physicians and un- | professional men of sense agree that if | people would take a little of the pains | to prevent disease that they do to have | it cured that the civilized world would | be much less like a vast hospital than | itis now. * * ** Bat the idea of a regular and stated physical examina tion, even of persons who are appar- ently well, is an excellent one. The | approaches of pulmonary complaints, | kidney troubles, and many of the other | ills that flesh Is heir to are so insidious | as not to be apparent to their victim. # ® * # in nothing Is it truer than in | disease that *an ounce of prevention Is | worth a pound of cure,” ”’ There 1s a great deal of wisdom in what the World remarks. Individuals, | as a rule’ do not give their physical | HL mai mt Ve alarmed by the presence of disease it~ | self — the consciousness of failing | strength—tbat attention is given to such matters, Much has been sdid and written in recent years concerning the extreme | and oftentimes fatal danger which res- nlts from delay in the treatment of kidney diseases, Physicians admit thal they cannrt Ww and it is doubtful whether they can control it at any stage without the assistance of Warner’s Safe Cure, which | is established as the only Known means which will reliably prevent and cure this class of disease, Besides It has boen definitely ascer- tained that kidney disease is the real cause of ill heaith in most cases where capsumption, heart, brain ur nervous disorders are supposed to exist, and in consequence of such belief many fatal mistakes have been committed by our best physicians in treating such disorders, which are but the symptoms of the disease, whilst they have allowed the real disease—diseass of the kidneys, to escape nolic? until too late. Thefe 18 no safer or surer way by which hea'th can be preserved and dis ease averted than the occasional use of Warner's Safe Cure, which will benefit the engiucs of life," —the kid- peys, even if they are in a normal heal- thy state ; while the good that will result in case diseage is threatened, or is already present, cannot be over esti- mated. The most careful examination made by a skillful physician sometimes is un- reliable, since this class of disease is ex- | tremely deceptive, and seldom openly manifests itself until the unsuspecting gufferer is beyond assistance, C—O AO “ CREAM AS FOOD AND MEDICINE, Persons consumptively inclined, those with feeble digestions, aged people and those inclined to chilliness and cold ex- tremeties, are especially benefitted by a liberal nse of sweet cream. No other of food or medicine will give them results equally satisfactory, and either as a food or medicine it 8 not bad to take. As an antidote for a ten- dency it acts like a charm, and serves all the purposes in- tended to be served by cod liver oil with much greater certainty and effect. Where sweet « ean can be had, cod liver oil is never weeded. The volatile and easily appropriated unctuous mat- ter in cream, besides contributing di- rectly to warmth and vigor, aids indi- rectly by promcting digestion for the same reason and in the same way that other aromatic and attenuated oils aid the digestive function. article to consumption, Hints. To keep eggs cool is a great help in making {rosting. Set them in the refrigerator after separating whites and yolks; they will beat up stiff in half the time they would without, Two apples kept in the cake box will keep moderately rich cake moist for a great length of time, if the apples are renewed when withered. Set a dish of water in the oven with a cake when baking, and it will seldom i scorch. : i Two large silver salt cellars are now i used, one at each end of the table, These are to be passed to each guest, who will remove a little of the salt to his empty individual salt cellar, -»> HE that saveth his dinner will have the more supper. Never haggle about the basket if you get the fruit, ‘I'here is winter enough for the snipe and woodcock too. ' Squeeze not the orange too hard, lest you have a bitter juice. They who have little butter must be content to spread thin their bread. Many a good dish is spoiled by an ill sauce, The biggest calf makes not the sweet- est veal. When the stomach chimes the dinner hour don't wilt for the clock. pl in 81 * t ot ali If dr th de an @ to th MOTHER STRONG «1 am {n my 6ith year. Have been afflicted in goveral ways-—~could not gleep, had no appetite, no courage, low spirits 1 commenced using Patines Celery ( ompound, and felt relief from the third day after using it. 1 now Lave a good appetite and can gleep well My spirits and courage are almost lke those of a young wan," 8, C. Kixgaw, D. D., Gonzales, 1a Paine’s Celery Compound Strengthens and builds up the old, and cures their infirmities. Rheumatism, {indigestion and nervousness yield quickly te the curauvepower of Paine’s Celery Compound. A Perfect Tonio and Invigorator, It CIVES NEW LIFE. “1 sm now 69 years old and have tried several remedies, but pone had any effect until I used Paine's Celery Compound. I feel entirely dif wo- | ferent for the short time 1 have used it. can walk nearly straight, sleep sound and well, and feel a8 though there Was new Ife and energy coming into wy whole gystem."’ 11. MyLivs, Cleveland, Teun. R B BY will be rosy, plump and merry You A given LACTATED FOOD. ES A TSE RE Sa, Y ANKEE—DBobby Mr. Up- | dyke, what do you suppose Clara said about the | about you just before you came in??? When | Mr. Updike-——*‘I haven't an idea in | the world, Robert,” Bobby, amazed - “My mother has been using Pame's CELERY Coxpouxp for nervous prostration, &ocompan- fed by molancholia, cte., end it has dono ner a world of good. It 1s the only medi cino that strengtb- ens the nerves.” G. YU. BEERS, Orblaonin, Pa. Palne's Celery Compound is of unequaled it strengthens the nerves, §1 per bottle. Six for §5. At Druggista WeLLs, Ricnanpgoxn & Co. Burlington, VL True to Name and Color, Nothing can Egual Thom. IN THE GARDEN. st a word to say g flowering-bulb ivacinths, narcissus, t ne flow let the d t down, as the ripening of and exhausts SO n =. : 1 ulips have “Whew! ks be | | guessed it. stal - “<r 100 Ladies Wanted, d 100 men 0 1 on any draggi 4 f Med i- , ¢ ‘ i e trial package Lana's 1 cut off the tops, f to do the most | : trial package © ! . ; {tl i . the great root and iiscoy 114 8 1ceess of the i A by Dr.Sllas Lane while in Rocky , will depend very For diseases of the bl or Bn given to your beds | s it is a positive cure. For « ; the tulip { - | I clearing up the cor Rion if fren like it. Everyone ane package Al fl 4 w— i 16 11 plant. pers ymed after the bulbs have flower t 1 15 ti ate eall daily for amily ri remed; th Xt years flowering niain ich on the care vation does won prafses it. all drug- orm e1 other thi bud He 1d wer leaf is pin mel in robbed 1 is left compact ich moistn y little the ar it upiure cure guarantee Dr. J. B. Mayer, 831 Arch dL, y P’a. Ease at once, no operation or ay from business, attbsted by sands of cures after others fail fred by 1i’a, ¥ ¥s & thou. advice Horticultural Ti ng remarks « for id * ' “Mr. Morgan the | | % Me 4 " “ frpstliar women , fend for circular, i ———— home f life een exi ma ———————— hy ivy i w— . 4 ! Axle Grease. ' fede grapny, ' . % razer ta » other dd “I all dealers, One f any other. He ‘arolina State Fair, omen 18 mn ¥ 3 ¥ memoes Sous wil i arry the baby tend 1° Old rind ol eight 3 visit to - A Rad eal Care for Eplieptic Fite. Please inform mir readers ve a positive remedy for the above sease which [1 warrant to cure the e. So strong is my faith in ite vir. 1 1 will send free a samples bottle and is treatises fo any sufferer who will give me his PO, and Express address, } un i OF eRe PROTITLANT 4% r 1 wi the ndow-bo: Many i He liveth long who liveth well, eh plants are not in P83 — condition i ¢ inviting now, andl A good appet pee TE I ar BEY of appetite in ates something wrong. while | Hood's Sarsapariiia cresies and sharpens the gest Ay Dy dead, OF NEAariyv so, ap ive organs and reguiales have push d white shoots In either of these he Kiingys ar + i this season. ou the stems shonld be ent back now, | sme i Ake Sold hy amggisia “hink not brave, the where n wise because tis latter to not more than an | ve and fresh, iravel, Bright's, lear, iseascd, NOrTONNGaNs, Cure. OMoe, 831 Ares #5 Al Dragawsia re giatanies L ifr Nothing Cures Dropper, i Diatstes, Urinary, aver &eo,, ke Cann's Kiiney *t., Phiis, # Lures Lhe WHrst Cass i st are white and tender through hav i } ht, | be | a bite, 6 for that mas while others of no use, i tiches have wings and grandeur is a will flower freely in dune time. | | dream, any of the stems when cut are brown, v, and hard right down to the soil or | wits, the plants may be once | be either | 2 ad or beyond recovery, and the pots | Everything is of d space occenpie d can be turned to a keeper, {ter pu Fresh growth can only i tt fest iron a ————— The best cough medicine is Piso’s Cure for Consumption. Sold everywhere, 20e, fl use to a good house rpose —————— some which are white, fresh, | 34 1 i 1 g AF be 11 afMiicted with sore eves ase Dr, [saao Thoumpe he bark, and by that | know r the | 3 df anvone may whethic i ———————— Joussox--**1 saw Mat this mom- ing.’ Jaskson—~‘‘Ah, hal" tings fail. | “Yes, andd I had a great mind to : Ce 1 speak to Lim, He owes me $50, A salve of equal parts of tar, laliow ! “if hear his has been sick. How was { he looking?" “Well, he was looking the other way when I met him. ”’ + A — Fresh milk boiled with cut sugar will | Hot, dry flannels applied to the face Miss Duvor, at the cooking school For a pain in the chest that threatens | “Do you mean to say, Chef, that we be pneumonia, make a plaster of soft | must put our bare hands into the { dough?” When not too bad, nasal catarrh may | Professor Tartopommes—*Sairtainly, : ‘m'selle. al “Perhaps that is why 1 failed with | my bread the last time, My gloves ”n . ! # ul « f1z tt y $Y To cure toothache, pulverize about | seemed rather in the way, rough the nose, two or three times w——-— CIRCUMBTANCES ALTER CARES, - She-**James, I am willing to become your wife, but I wish it to be distinetly understood that if 1 am to mamy you mother is to make her home with us,”’ He—*1ive with us always?” “Undoubtedly, James, I cannot de- sert her. She was all the friend 1 had until I met you. She must come to live with us.” “Well, e1 “Put she will not be a burden upon us, James, She has about $7,000 a yea: from the dividends on her shares in the Old ( olony.”’ “And you want her to live when we are married 77? “1 do, James,” “Certainly, my darling. $7,000 a year {from dividends! Gracious! Sadie, she shall live with us, She shall be respect- ed and admired by her son-in-law. Sadie, I always admired your mother. She is one of the noblest, one of the most kindly and affectionate women I ever saw,” “Then that is settled, James?” “Settled, Sadie, vou bet! She shall come and live with us the moment we are married.” “Oh, James, you are so kind.”’ “Don’t mention it, Sadie. Don’t mention it. I hope I have a soul in me, Y our mother shall ” with us come Lo oul ¢ a home there as long ©8 v 1541 3 ¥ x 3 3 . And then, to show her loving sion, she k, while grail is condescer hie I aris about his ne great on hex CHCEKS, WANTED TO BE 51 TAR Noods Sarsapaila 0 POSS Qo Nola The Chief Reason for the great suocess ot flood's Barsaparilia is found in the fact that Merit Wins, It he the best Blood purifier and actually acoomplishes all that is claimed for it Prepared © y C. I. Hood & Co, Lowell, Mass JADWAY’ PILLS LIVER, BOWELS, KIDNEYS, BLADDER NERVOUS MSEASES, LOSS APPETITE, MEADACHE, CONSTI. YEVER, INFLAMMA. iy Vegetable, © staining no mercury, mio. PERFECT DIGESTION will bs accom. plished by taking RADWAY'S FILLS, By ro doing D yspepsia, SICK MEADACHE, FOUL STOMACH, BILIOUSN ESS, will be avelaed, and the food that is eaten contribate its nourishing properties for the sapper: of the natural waste of the body, SOLD BY ALL DRUG. poling. BADWAY & 00, 32 Warren Se, EIMAZZADLE CASH For two years 1 had rheumatism so bad that it disabled me for work snd confined me to my bed for a whole your during which Uma | could not oven wise wm bands to my » for § motiths could net wove mysel! in bet] was 1 in flesh from 192 Lo 8A The, Was treal- od by best physicians, vey only fo grow Tinally 1 took Swift's Specific, and soon begin io improve. Afier » while was at my work, and for fhe five “nonths have been as weil aa | ever was—all the effects of Swift's Specific. Jomw Ray, Jan. 8, 1880. Fi. Wayne, lod, Books on Dood and Burg Lnsesses malled free, Bwirr Sepcirre Oo., Atlanta, Ga a FARMERS ENGISES, Wout Pleswrn SAW MILL. I iy equal parts of common salt and alum. | HEALTHFUL nlv a few months ago these cate, pale, sickly girls, geription, they have blossomed out into young women. “ Favorite regulator and prom from girlhood to wom produce only good results. skillful physician, and aday vegetable in its ti system. It imparts out,” “run-down,” “ ghop-girls,” hot Pierce's Favorite Prescription is Prescription” is iter of function yhood, 3 « Ad 3 > It is carefull and to the composition strength debilitated sekee rs. nursl the sold by druggists, under a posifive guaran or money heen nrinted on the bottle-wrappers, a ! I 5 Copyright, 1838, by WoRLD'S The cleansing, antiseptic Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy S ®t lores. ® Live ent " gomAe earl EXERCISE. heeked lasses were puny Jy vorld-famed delle I're- , Btrong Favorit Ty yn Hin Ly beautiful, | p, hale, hes tonic period storative ¢ tion at that cr al v compot nuded, by experience d 3 organiza It is pt in any condition o For overw« reed, dressmake rE, Eealns $10 LE} gy stem. £144 : milliners, d fes tres generally, jualed as + only medicine for women, , manufacturers, that it will {11 be refunded. This gua has hfully carried out for many years. womel ic rantee vx, Proprictors. and healing qualities of are unequaled. 50 cents. ERE WR ER ts warranted waterproof, snd will keep you Ory in Tue pew PUNNEL SLICKER fe & perfect riding cost, endl Peware of Imilations. None genuine Ww thout the “Pia inetrated Ostelopus free. A. J. Tower, Boston, — The Waterproof AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT PuilADELPMIA'S Famous BPICIALST, DR. L.OBDB. TWENTY YEARS CON" NUOUS PRACTICE AY 329 NORTH Fi: .CENTH STREET, Beiow Callowhili S1., Philadelphia, Pa. few York Offices : 52 Clinton Place, (Eighth Street Yor the treatment of BH Er tons, Nervous { bint Prosiration, righ Discharges, «fe from = wad Tx ince, Bil . : ing wil from cheer vel Oansultstion free and strictly « wok of SPncial Disrasns TO SUFFELALRE OF YOUTHFUL CARORS A trial packs of sed vines basting ¥ sont free on spl oe @=3 $A Ser Treatment T reste. Le hoe Hours: WAM WIPM. T0100 P.M NERVE RESTORER for off Prate & Xrpve Dienasis Only se re Korve Afecrons, Fun, Kp , Ierataistie If sehen se directed No fort swe. Treaties snd 83 tia! bottle free to Fit patients, hey paying expres charges on ben wig pecstved. Bond names, P.O sod ox wodrees w Da. KLINE yx $4 whe be, Pa BEWARE OF IKITATING Fhka CDE SODEN MINERAL WATER Sok by all draggiste. SODEN MIN Ak Sole Agente, 15 CEDAR ST. N Matrimonial aper, WEEKLY ! ° 3 . {og8e Samplos worth 15 Free. P48 ror Safety Rein sider ed: FARMS “3. to 2 TRADES Po) Sar, Ate jane, wropsily Sd Jooes owe IT Blair's Pills. “Wintic nome. 1811'S PIES. nieunatic Remedy. Twa Rex, 341 ranad 14 Pilla, PA EE Rh 8 J A ———"— NEE Get as much cotton as will fill the tooth, damp it, put it in the mixture and place it in the tooth, A nor salad, which isa well known Pennsylvania dish, is made by slicing green tomatoes and small onions, and a few potatoes and frying them together; calt them well and send them to the able smoking. “Dip they receive you warmly?”’ “Did they? Well, rather. They | made it so hot I left on the next train, | Here is a souvenir feather,”’ rn {| Housepxkerrer—‘“l regret to say, gir, that your son and the cook have eloped,” Bich Old Party = “Thanderstion! we shan’t have any dinner!” EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL \¥p HYPOPHOSPHITES ——————————— almost as Palatable as Milk. RO a —— Containing the stimulating properties of the 1ypophosphiles combined sith the Fattewing vad Strengthening qualities of Cod Liver Oil he potency of both being Largely increased, ————————————— A Remedy for Consumpticn. %or Wasting in Children. or Scrofulous Affections. “or Coughs, Colds & Throat Affection n fact, ALL diseases where there is an in asmsmation of the Throat and Lungs, © FASTING OF TRE FLESH, end a WAN ¥ NERVE POWER, nothing in the wworit cain this palatable Pwalsion. seOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS. . - ~ Eespive Paint and Roofing Co. 1128 and 1180 Hace 86. Philadelphia. NORTHERN PACIFIC. LOW PRICE RAILROAD LANDS 8 FREE Covernment LANDS. MILLIONS of ACRES of each in Min On ber Lands pow dren o CHAS. B. LAMBORN, § 1 presc Sorve yy rg rp Bic for the certain our ay dive, @ RINGRAHAM MD. Amsterdam, N.Y We bave sold Big @ fo many and it haa ven the of satis D. BR. DYCHE & 00, Chl onge, 11k 00. Bold by DR. J. B.HOBENSACK, 206 N. SECOND STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. The jeading wt in Youthful Imprade Young men plating marriage d for valuable odical . Sent on receipt P 6 AM ull $ P.M, frome P.M until #P. M. Closed Sundays FRAZER AXLE GREASE. Bertin ie Ya Sota
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