HOUSEHOLD. ! HUMOROUS, Malaria | Celluloid insolution is now being e: » ! t nsively used as a lacquer for all kinds | PREPARING CANNED BALMON.— rain all the oil from a can of salmon a fill the can with boiling water, add- ing a little salt. Set the can in a saucepan with boiling water until the nish, with resul's that are said to be and keep it hot. To each pound of fish allow for the sauce. Mix two ounces of butter and one tablespoonful of flour smoothly, When the milk reaches the boiling point add the but. ter and flour and boll until thick, sea- soning with salt and pepper. If onion is liked, one may be boiled in the milk, before the flour and butter are added. layer of fish, then some of the sauce sprinkling fine bread crumbs over it, Repeat used, having the top layer of bread crumbs. Bake in a brisk oven until) the top 1s a nice brown. mr —— ————————— Nature Needs a Little Help. The first symptom of disease 1s congestion and inaction of some one or more of the great organs of dige Li n, nutrition, secretion excretion. Vital foree is diminl hed blood v tiated. Th @ most absolutely scient and he ile liver, Kidney, skin and bowels Is the good pill of our fathers. St. Berna 3 Vegetable I'l], natures Kindest and best assistant, A sample of the St. Bernard Ve getable Pills will be sen Jree to all applicants, Ade iress St. Bernard Box, 2416, New York. I ——— a —;t The orders of France is com puted at $.200,- very fine three ounces of fresh beef suet. pinch of salt, paste with cold water. Roll it out to a quarter of an inch thick, and spread raspberry jam equally over the crust, leaving only a narrow margin uncover- ed. Wet the edges, and roll up lightly, lifting the roll as you proceed, that the Jam may not be all foreed forward. Tie the pudding up securely in a fi ured cloth,. and plunge into fast boiling water. Keep it boiling for two hous, Turn out, and sift sugar over before serving. Any jam may be used, and warmalade, mincemeat or thinly sliced apples wake a variety, CRUMPETS.—Beatl two eggs very well, put to them a quart of warm milk and water, and a large spoonful yeast; beat in as much fine flour as will make them rather thicker than a com- mon batter pudding; then make the slove hot, or the iron cover of a ban marie very hot, and rub it with a little butter Wrapj ed 1a a clean linen clo pour a large spoonful of the batter of a on the size of a tea-saucer; turn the the elastic blade of an old table-knife; and when you want to use them, and butter them. m—————— M UFFINS.—Take two eggs, two tea. spooniu’s of new yeast, and a little salt, into a quart of flour. Beat all well to- gether, and let it stand to rise, them for about twenty minutes, of a light brown, 11 aol, casant rench di ressing, dressing. It is also ned 1n a salad witn ables, like p Ratoes, carrot i} cauliflower. yinetimes it is in croque , tho oe it has t Cale a flavor for such a dish, deuietionss ro ohoni, IMA BEANS. These beans shou sland in cold water for at least an La bef they are cooked, and at the t of cooking two quarts of boiling water should be a for each quart beans, ly be s ficient. The beans should be Season od with salt, pepper and butter, or the white or pounlette sauc 8, given in one of the foregoi ing served with th em. ott Bags 2 E used ttes 00 dell ur lowed sissies ONE cup of graham and one cup of white flour, one tablespoonful of sugar, one-half teaspoonful of salt, one table. spoonful of melted butter, two eggs, two cups of milk, baked in hot iron gem- pans, ness at the last moment, ——— AI SAA & portion of charcoal, will be entirely ¢ ity and may be used for cooking pur- poses, although its fine flavor will not be rest ored for hea e table. gay a tenth part, AMHERST PupbpiNg. —One cup suet, Ore cup raisins, both chopped fine; one cup inolasses, two cups sweet mlik, one teaspoonful cream of tartar, half tess Bp ful soda, four aud a half cups flour; boil three hours, Serve with hot 8a ice, INEGAR C ANDY, —- -Take four cups waulated sugar, one-half cup of ar, one-half cup walter, a table oiul of butter and » few drops of wots, the latter added the last £. The above mixture should boil Wwiy into a syrup, and the flavoring vided daring the pulling, SIECUIT FOR Dy spepPTICS. Graham ¥,0ue pinl; coru-weal, sifted, one. bai? pint, thiee tablespoonfuls bia king poviaer and a little salt; thoroughly ix wogether while dry; add one-quarter of : a cup tolasses, then mix with sweet ik or water, or milk and walter, sufli- 40 uke a =x dough; bake wl Guaranteed five year eight per cent. First ages on Kansas City pi HE EVery six months: pring Heeted when due and remi Jense Oo lender., For sale by J « Kansas City, Mo, ———— The Nation: Jl debt was smallest dur- Ing Andrew Jackson's Administration. — mmm— How's This? case of © if cannot Le cured by fall I Arrh t taking oP rops., ave sri. lesale Druggists, Whole X. an KINNAYN & M ARVIN, i $ — — A rare $3000 ing has Ix covered in the phia hotel be paint - ———— The two cent ra chigan was sustal ourt, v I inc i uprure cur eguaranteed by Maver ‘ I'll’ Ease at or . of, B. iy Ones, Lon Irom bLusin 1s of eures send lor al, Telegraph id from that STH ( wa 3 ——— hat a napkin ian nputed nths There are nine kilted battalions g “August Flower” Mrs. Mo., Sarah M. Black of Seneca, during the Jas st two years has ralgi Head, Stomach and Womb, writes: ‘'My food gid not seem to strengthen me at all and my appe- tite was very variable, My face , and I had such pains in my left side. In the morning when 1 got up I would have a flow of mucus in the mouth, and a bad, bitter taste, Sometimes my breath became short, and I had such queer, tumbling, palpitating sensations around the heart. I ached all day under the shoulder blades, in the left side, and down the back of my limbs, It seemed to be worse in the wet, cold weather of Winter and Spring; and whenever the spells came on, my feet and aands would turn cold, and I could get no sleep at all, I tried everywhere, and got no relief before using August Flower Then the change came. It has done me a wonderful deal of good during the time [ have taken it and is Work. ing a complete cure. G. G. GREEN, Sole Maa'fr, Woodbury, N. Is believed to be caused by poisonous miasms &ising from low, marshy land, or from dec aye ing vegetable matter, and wiuieh, breathed Into the lungs, enter and polson the Llcol., If a healthy condithon of the blood is malatained by taking Hood's Barsaparilla, one ismuch less Hable to malaria, ant Hood's Sarsapsiilla has i cired many severe cases of this distressing af. feetion even In the advanced stages when the terrible chills and fever prevailed be sure to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggists, #1: Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass 100 Doses One Dollar, | Should Nave It in The House. Dropped on Sugar, Children Love { to take Jouxsox's Avo oY) ve Livismesy for Croup, Colds, Bure Throat, Tonsillitis, ic, Cramps and Fabia loves Bumuner Cumpia th, Cut THINK O Pr IT. In use over 40 YEARS in one family, Dr. 1 8 Jo Reon & Cc ¢ 1 first IF Ore six for 85, & wixly woars sine IMENT; Every Sufferer ro A in Body or | free. Sold everyw he. Ii him 4 Me ASTHMA. Vopluuan's Asthma specific ELY'S CREAM BALM SOTCS oaTARRN FOR , BILIOUS = HERVOUS DISORD uch as Wind and Puin ness, Full ness, Dy in the Stomach, nats, owsiness, C Yorth a Cui nea i BEECH. GEST SALE INE IN THE 3 Box THOS, n Try Lancashive seed, id by Dr WG inte G Ie Al LEN uO, New York, whe Of mgt NININANINS NTN NTN NANI ! We nes ~ e Age your Sra tof pric ey PANN PROF. LOISETTE’ 'S NEW MEMORY BOOKS. Movi 23 ™ ¥ 's on rece! i Wh ry Brsterps. Ready a . 1 directed evel f the Lee 1 Vifth Ave. New York. {hand By Hail. chean en wi th hots mp, i} ASSOCIATION, Wi, Lewisburg. Pa Sho For the t Mada AN hort-hand by mail 1 NIVERS SAL SHoR1s, Bo ia Secured Position [ COMA $108, or B1009 Carelally Tas resid bers brdag ANNUALLY fram TWENTY to tow. Taw INYESTRANY (0. Tartu 100: Wann, ABOUT THE BAME THING, Ile Now, my darling, you know Low str ong is my love for you, Du not say you will be a sister to me, Blhe—No, George, I will not say so. You He-Then you will She—You may be a brother to me, George, HEROIC TREATMENT. Sympathetic Visitor-—Mrs, A,, what do you suppose makes you suffer so? Mre, A I don’t know, I'm sure, and I halve nothing buts post mortem will ever show, 8. Vusitor—You poor thing! You are 80 weak you could never stand that. —_— HER TASTE HAD CHANGED, Jake Jimpson— What species of bird do you like Lest? Cora Bellows—When I was a ehila I liked the canary best, but (blushing) since 1 grew up 1-1 rather prefer tie poppin-jay. ———— A BOOM IN TRADE. «M1 Zor. IHow much are you going to charge me for this apple? Daler 1 won for that, Mi Zer—"Thanks' And since you are “0 reasonable I'll take two more at the sate price 't charge you anything NOTHING AGAINST HIM ‘Lend You a dollar? Why, sir I never saw you befors in my life, I don’t know you.” “It’s that fact which is my only hope | you'll lend me the dolar.” —— in THAT WAS THE ESSENTIAL POINT. **1 can’t find where that plumber did anything to this heater,” “Neither could I, I told the man, but he said we'd certainly fina 1t in the bi IL" fp, WILLING TO TRY, ~** Emmeline, can you keep asecrel?”’ he whispered Loar ely. “I don’t koow, I never tried to, What is It?” IT LOOKS THAT WAY.— Aunt Edith ro is your father, Peggy? Peggy —1 guess b.'s gone in the par- lor to see sis and her bean, “Why do you think so?” “He took a Jamp with him,” AN INSBULT,~Fre don] didn’t mind Taylor's dis scharging meso much as | did the fnsult he subsequently offered | ne, Frank-—- What was that? Fred —He advertised for a boy to fill wy place, SLANGY CAPJAIN KING .~Kitty Nos. trand — Wou't you show me Mr. Van Nobs; he’s In the race, Isn't he? Captain Kmg.-—1 think not, Kitty Nosirand -But his name is on | & programine, Captain King—Well there he 1s; You don’t call him * that tan, in it.» aie AND MIRANDA QI seen ou friend Book- I ) Y Mis Strong AFERDINAXD BEL~**F 4 ve y¢ Worm siuce Lis ¥ 1 ’ ¥ ww" ming Snitly 7; TAR- narriag asked Tr y “ey Y es’ “Their home literary air about it, ‘It cortainly does. Do you know lantly reminds me of Shy ikespe are’s ‘forks.’ “In what, “There Isa qu ently, must have a delightful | " i Xf pray?" ways a ‘Tempest’, — JUST LIK © HIM, —~ but he bad a lov! He brought bis adored 5 Mint broke frig down all the usual : fu S5eL Up oue AR and 8 of ug ives and H | | right to the affections { maiden, ing Ji i ne 5, The gift went Rus “Ub, t ie warbled th ank you,” You, GBUK You, Ae Courier, AVERTING A PUBLIC My good girl.” sad an | amusement purveyor, “take aud don’t go on tl ’ te +4 on 1 suppose, IRASTER. * exper et a ol | my b stage.’ ; ' she sald, sharp to undertake to sav fale, or someth iy, “you @ ine from | a terrible that | 8 gn ing of ** he replied, solemuly, “I was th thinking of the public Touriss, Whether on pleasure bent or business, take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, asitacls most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver and other forms of sickness. For sale in 50c and $1.00 bottles by all leading druggists, —-— Fecond Adventists now announce that the millennium is due in 1801. ———————— Money invested in choles one Lundred dol. lar building lots in suburbs of Kansas City will pay from five hundred to one thousand per cent. the next few years under our plan. &5. cash and 8 per month without interest cone trols a desirable lot, Particulars on applica tion. J. H. Baveriein & Uo. Kansas City, Mo. a The average oat crop of the world is estimated at 2,281, 485,000 bushels. Cann’s Kidney Cure for Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes, Bright’ a, Heart, Urinary or Liver Diseases, Nerve ousness, &c. Cure guaranteed. 831 Arch Street, Philad’a. $1 a bottle, 6 for 85, or druggist. 1000 certitic ates of cures. Trv it tc —— i ——— The death rate in St. Louis last year was only 18 per 100): Tinther, Mineral, Fare Lands and Ranches In Missouri, Kansas, Texas amd Arkansas, bought and sold. Tyler & Co, Kansas C ity, Mo, A good way to keep mod ling clay moist is to knead dry clay with glyocer- ine, The mass thus obtained contin ues moist and plastic for a length o time, The experiment of chloroforming a person during sleep has been rade suc cesafully. It cannot by any means be suid to be uniformly sucersatnl, he Eo g yt Cora A880 Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prese ription | is the world-famed remedy for all | chronic weaknesses and distressing derangements so common to Ameri. | can women, It isa potent, invigor- | ating y Testor: ative tonic, or stre nt h- | m., F or feeb wWOo- | sy Dr. Pierce’s F avorite | Prescription is the greatest eart] | Guaranteed to give satis every case, or money re- funded, See guarantee bottle wrapper, A Book of 160 man: Her Diseas ages, on “Wo. x took ‘Cold, 1 took Sick, SCOTT'S I take My Meals. I take My Rest, | getting fat too, vos i Emul 1 of Pure Cod AND 1 AM tent Consumption FLESH ON my 7 Crwrs ore Bom Bose ren Bl COETABLE. Y PELIABLE, ¥ BAPE ” TH AB FOF BALE BY ALL Day H.SCHENCK & 20N Yhila WPI - FOR rT IT MRS. ¥ ¥ SOOTH HI FIF1 TY iy INSLOW ING SYRUP § pm Cents un Bottle, Ro Ra APRAPPPADAP POMS 0 0 J Yr A. LEHMANN, | P A Ty EN T SY Washington, D. C1} Foes PASTILLES. ZEEASTIN, | BRT AML ioniown, Mass, HOME eh 1 , Bryant’ Cel ege, 45 aio NX. ¥ | iit, 7] TART TNS: es LX - | K3suik wry Wr *»TUDY, boos Pox snshin, at 13 LN eri MAL. Mais SL, ., oe 5 Price) (50 Cts) INTERNAV $’é Eran Instantly Btop Pain Rise Mombugs CURE ALL ¢ ov SMa 1c otc Ee 7 tar ply ™ of the engraving on ous KEW YORE. A representation WraDDers. - RADWAY & CO. _-VASELINE- POR A ONE. DOLLAR BILL sent us by mal we wil ie tr, free “ argos, Lo any person i§ Staton, ail € it GE sricies care Cranes Dottie o nota grow hottie of Yaneline § 3 « B= . - 5 Vaseline, +. +» We . . iow y 4 ented, ne One two-ctutios botl.e of White Vesallues, £1.10 le at the price aoe pl Fron Ow fom povtage stamyg named On no rund be prerewad your druggist wriess katwlied fad ¢ Bese bre: igh fg. v8 any single arfie reoefoe an 1 . at tate Ng. PREVENTINE | For Men NEW & WON INERFUL DISCOVERY. f Men. ey ASES PREVENTED with ful MOUNEY SAVED SE y the al Ta rast BTR 0, Towner? al, KEES ; DECD Sia BAG “h CUR ™ ue TAT shod " co ROCHESTER ENSION wn se Successfully P rogecytes Claims, te Principal Ex ner U8 Pension Buresn, Byres in inet war, 15 aj uddinating claima, ®iLY moos ‘Better out ofthe wq IN FA rid. Lthan outofthe Cleanliness is always fashionaole and the use The best classes cleanliness—and the best THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. 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