FOB THE HOUSEWIFE. . . Families about to return to an nn- Used house should have some one open all the doors and windows, and thoroughly air the houseor several days before their return, and also with buckets or hose to flush out the entire plumbing system of the house, thus filling all traps and cutting oil' com- munication with the sewer. Let no one neglect these simple precautions; they may possibly prevent the siekness or death of some member of your family. ' I wonder if every living housekeeper knowsthatapplejellyand viuegarcan be made from apple parings? feave the parings in the ice chest till a sufficient quantity accumulates, wash, cover wnn water, ana Don quickly Tor an hour. Strain through a Jelly-bag, add half the quantity of white sugar, and boil gently two hours. Flavor with vanilla, and pour into heated glasses. For the vinegar, the parings are put j well, wash easily and require no iron into a jug. a little water is added, aud ing. they are allowed to ferment iu a warm place behind the stove. Ioes any housewife throw away crusts and odd pieces of bread, or does the only slip them into the catch-all, when no one is looking? All ye that are tempted in this way know that crusts carefully saved can be made in to griddle cakes, puddings, meat dress ings, fish cakes; and when dried in the oven and ground up with the rolling- Din thev can lie UKcd for tliickpniiio- soups and gravies, or for any purpose for which rolled rrackprs are used, The pan of crusts carefully kept will save the measure of meal or crackers, and leave another little coin in the purse to lie generous with, or to wear away the barriers of narrow means. Warmth is very important for the aged; exposure to the chills should be scrupulously avoided. lironchitis is) the malady most to be feared, and its attacks are very easily provoked. Asa general rule, for persons sixty-five years of age and upward, the temoer- ; at lire of the bed-room should not be , welow oo degrees, and when there are Symplons of bronchitis it should be raised 5 degrees to 10 degrees higher. a. i : ,i..:.T..,n m.t....;M i..... ;... i congratulate oursT-lves on the general improvement in our habits in this re - spect. Frequent washing with warm water is verv advantageous for old people, in whom the skin is only too Lse clean white tablecloths every apt to become hard and dry ; and the , day, though it necessitates rigid ceouo benetlt will be increased if the ablu- my in washing and ironing in some lions tie succeeded bv Inchon with coarse flannel or linen gloves, or with a flesh-brush. You have heard of the lady whose ke disappointed her in the very face Jik ot company coming to tea. JJiu you also hear that she was mad and threw it awav 1 .She did nothing of the kind. Instead, she cut it up in slices, made a I delicate little custard, brought out her ; the table a verv r,alatabl ehrlott russe. Another lady, in relating her marital experiences, said her husband objected to having rhubarb sauce brought to the table more than three I If the children's flannel dresses are times in succession I Of course she i all grease add borax to the water in threw it away, and, of course, he twit- w hich you wash them. Dissolve a ted her with being wasteful. Oh, if large tablespoonful of borax in a pint one had but dared to suggest to ! of boiling water, put about a third of the unhappy woman that she might . it in the tirst suds in which the garment have taken her rhubarb sauce, or any j is to be washed (you should never rub other sauce that chanced to oflend by soap directly on woollen goods) anot li lts too great familiarity, nnd have made er third in the next water; shake the of it a nice large tart, with fancy twist- ed bars across the top, and thus she would have mollified the tyrant, man. Do we throw awav the old clothes uiful-A u 1 1 ii.ii, ia in.l ..ii 1 tl.n... ..... v i t in .'MI. V hill 111 ailll n. w....... ,!,... . l. i HI. , l T. It;i .'.rule II.FIf I, UIWI 13 Ull. ' Wiih ll.e Keientitie I.. in KOL . I. I .1,;,, .i-.f.,...,i,.i. i nlar gradations till it. lowlv lot is r. ' in a comfortable mat beneath the feet. I With the less industrious and the mi- mature, who are constantly taking their places in the world, clothes are often thrown into the rug-bag before they are half worn out. A child's dress gets short in the sleeves, and in it goes I A skirt shrinks and demands piecing nut. The demands, like the demands of an oppressed people, are eonsigned toobliviou, the oblivion of the rag-bag. I hanging fashions condemn manv ' gar- . lietore ments to that pit of darkness 1 their time and the point at which dis- ' carbon battery to pass through what crehon judges best to take a stand is known as an electric primer, insert against outside; pressures must ever re- ' ed in lhe ventof the gun. The primer, main an individual matter to decide. as usod in the UnUed Mcs 8t.,.viee, is W hile some may overstep the bound- :..., liv nll:i tM .m.rW tllie.l uiih try on one side or the other, tho wo- man of reflection vhat is best. will generally da j I though no authority on crystallizing fruit, 1. c., professionally, there is a simple process for home crystallizing, 1 which 1 know of. The fruit is dried primer and firing the gun. The tiring first. For this the finest fruit is selected, key with w hich the circuit may be It must be very ripe, then thoroughly ' closed at pleasure, is placed in the dried, and after this "sweated." Then ' pilot tower, or some other position it is dipped in the very heaviest syrup where it is directly under the control you can make, say that used for candied of the commanding officer, and the cir fruit, which is a gill of water to a cuit is of coins.- kept open until the pound of sugar. I can give no exact instant of firing. The advantages rule for time of dipping, two or three claimed for such a system are many, minutes in the hot syrup. Then tlm Obviously, under some circumstances, fruit is dried again. This process makes as, for example, where it is desirable t delicious article, and for this reason, to concentrate the whole broadside up rhe dried fruit, without sugar, retaius on a certain point, aud to tire all the til the fruity flavor, and the dipping guns together, such an arrangement process after the drying does not pene- would have a great advantage over the Irate the fruit so as to destroy that ordinary method of de nding upon line, natural flavor, but merely adds to the simultaneous action of the gunners, it the taste of the sugar crystal which Again, it is no uncommon occur tre formed on the surface. It is un- rencc in battle for a ship's gun-decks necessary to suy that the very best to liecome so enveloned in smoke ih .l raoilaled suar should be used. I m'gtit add that some confound crystal lizil fruit with sweetmeats or candied fruit. As I understand the matter, the lillcrence between them is this: for ihe former the fruit is dipped in the syrup alter neing dried, not cooked in t; while for the latter the fruit is I 1 ..1 l 1 r ,i . . zooked, slowlv and carefully iu t lie aeavy syrup, and then driet fScgin with your own possessions, rirls. Reform your upier bureau irawer; relieve your cloet-pcgs of :beir accumulation of garments out of isc a mouth or two ago. Institute a :lear aud careful order in the midst of Inch you can daily move, and learn a keep it so that it will be a part of rour toilet to dress your room and its irrangeuients while you dress yourself, having the draperies you take off as jghtly and artistically hung, or as del cately folded and placed, as the skirts rou loop carefully to wear, or the rib xi ii and lace put with a soft neatness ibout jour throat. Cherish your in itincts of taste and fitness in every little Jiing von have alioiit vou. This will aot make you "fussy," it is the other1 ihing that does that, the not knowing, xcept by fidgety experiment, what is larmony and the intangible grace of elation. Take .upon yourself grad- sally, for the sake of getting them in land in like manner, if for no other eeJ, all the cares that belong to yonr iwu small territory of Louie. Have jronf little wash-cloths and yom pongee for bits of cleaning:; yoar fur- niture brush, and yoar leather d aster, and yoar light little broom, and youi whisk and pan; your bottle of sweel oil and spirits of turpentine and piece 0f flannel to preserve the polihli, ot restore the1 gloss where dark wood grows dim or gets spotted. Find out, by following your surely growing sense of thoroughness and niceness, the best and readiest wavs of keeping all fresh about you. Invent your own processes; they will come tc you. When you make yourself I wholly mistress of what you ' can learn and do in your own apart- ments, so that it is easier and more natural for you to do it than to let it alone, then you have learned to keeps " whole house so far as its cleanly order- mg m concerned Note. Use Turkish towels for the kitcliet as well as for bath towels; they weai -An old broom with the straws trim med evtnly, and a scrubbing cloth fastened over it, makes a good floor mop. Make "tacks" or comfortables for every-day use of domestic gingham, instead of calico. It only costs a trifle more, will wash better and wear as long again. After the dust has been well beaten out of the carpets and they are put down again they can be very much freshened by sprinkling corn meal mixed with coarse salt over them and i lucii awctrjjuig it an uu Hgnill. The best way to clean out lead pipes without the exiensive aid of a plumber is to pour a strong solution of concen trated lye down them. The lye will dissolve hair, lint, indeed all animal "a " "V e P'P69- Use honeycomb or crochet bedspreads for all common use. They can now be obtained of fair quality as low as 75 cents and an excellent one for $1.25. They are not heavy to wash and look better wlien not ironed, but pulled out struight to dry I , ' " "ul " 1 w."".cr "-.-r nd thoroughly repair it during the T ..: .. .. n i. - i i ! few 'J h"'"" '" days of the busy i nlont.h of ptember, which with its i', ." 1 , , "V1 fru,t' 'j' t"."l housewife mil Poscd for a,,v u,ccr scw,n- oilier department of the house. .Noth- ing more surely shows good breeding man nne taoie manners ana you can never teach your children these while habitually eating off an oilcloth spread lor a slovenly linen one. Have an under tablecloth of colored cotton flannel on your dining-table. It will not only make the linen look bet ter but dull very much of the noise caused by moving dishes, and will re IaV 1 S in one year, 111 the pay its original co added wear or the linen ones, princi pally on the edges of the table, where f. . l"ey ot"erwl ise wear out first. garments thoroughly before hanging them up to dry About as good a way as any to clear black silk is to take ammonia and alco hol one part of ammonia to three of , alcohol add half as much hot water, I I. 1 1 . i .1 ll and, laving the silk over an old sheet . I 1 .1 I .. f uUlu J 1 11 f OUr tlllckllCSSeB, Hlb With 8 h a the black rag or a sponge dipped in ''ure. lve ready some old broom bi"" curiam poles or other round smooth sticks and wrap the silk on them as tightly and smoothly as possible. Let it dry in this position; it will need no ironing. Firing (.'rest Cans By Electricity. On some of the larger European ships of war, and on a few United States Vessels, arrangements havelieen made for tiring the guns bv electricity. 'X'his is usually accomplished by cans iiirr thtt current frum un fie.li nofv 7mi. .,.. ,: t (wii,.r" n,1(i ,.;; a (in8 platinum wire wrapped with a wisp of cotton-gun. The platinum wire is connected with the wires of the electric batterv. When the battery circuit is closed, the platinum becomes instantly white hot. thus ignitimr the the enemy cannot be seen bv the men at the cutis, and in such ca.-es. with an electric system, the tiring could le done by an officer clear of such an ob struction. I'sually the electrical appli ances admit, also, of the guns being lired singly and in succession; and for cases where the ship is rolling heavily . ..... 1 " ' i mm side 10 side, an automatic circuit-closer'' is sometimes employed, which, after the regular firing-key has been pressed, closes the circuit and discharges the guns the instant the ves eel leaches an upright position. Scril iter. Very Mean Thieving. Tr.e latest kind of thieves that Xew York has produced are men who make a business of stealing toothpicks. They lounge around the cashier's desk in large hotels and restaurants, and, when no one else is looking, press their hand on the toothpicks, which are standing end up, and then with draw their hand into a couveuienl pocket. Female Butlers. One of the lastest social innovations ' an English paper, is the femal butler, a parlor maid in livery. A good looking girl in livery of dark blue green and gold and scarlet and white looks very smart, and the wait- ing is, as a rule, done more quietly and deftly lhn by a man. This opens out new field of employment for women. A. KEGRO rSVfcXTS AS AIB SHIP, rhomas If. Crump Claims to Have Solved the Problem of Aerial Navi gation. Thomas II. Crump, a negro, possibly 10 years of age, though seemingly rounger, is himself an evidence of the nenlal ability to which the race may ay claim, as being but one of many, ind that not the highest type. He is low employed in a responsible posi ion in a wholesale house at 271 South franklin street. He is a man who has ravelled considerably, and being of a -eflective, studious turn of mind, has Tor many years past given his leisure lours over to the study of mechanics. S'ot content with mastering the indi gents of mechanical construction, Mr. Drump, being also the possessor of an nventive bump, some years ago set to .Fork on a contrivance of his own, and is a result of his labors he now proudly lisplaysthe patent drawings and speci ications of an airship which appears 'a have solved the many difficulties lcrctofore met by other inventors of liachincs for aerial navigation. In his patented air ship Mr. Crump :Iaims to have solved the problem of leriul navagation. About four years igo, he says, while travelling in Califor lia and the British provinces he began itudying the various methods of trans xirtation, which resulted in the forma ion and maturing of the plans of bis ur ship. The device, tersely described; com. wises a double car on small wheels, .rith elevated wings which are kept i notion by a small oil engine in the car rhe wings, with the exception of being ounded at the ends, are fashioned ifter the pinions of a large bird. From ,ip to tip they measure 00 feet, being 25 "eet each from front to aft, each wing laving a break joint about midways ind furnished with reaction springs. n the up stroke the break joints drop iliout 45 degrees, to oflcr as little res stance to the air as possible. On the lown stioke the pressure of air, togeth er with the reactionary springs, gives he wings their proper position. The irings are to be constructed of delicate teel framing and lined with oiled silk, iver which is to be a fine wire netting. The fronts of the wings are to be con caved, so that in flapping they wi! each forward and assist iu propelling he ship. The movement of the wings s caused by four small horizontal vheels, turned by one master wheel, vhieh is connected by a universal joint haft to the engine. In front of the wings ia a rudder, vhich governs the altitude of the ship vhile the steerage rudder is attached o the centre of the contrivance iu the car of the wings. The fail of the ship is to be bird shape o assist in maintaining its equilibrium It is claimed that the airship ran lie impelled through the air ut a rate of hirty miles an hour. Its capacity vill lie about 1.500 pounds, audit can ie constructed for $2,500. -Chicago later-Ocean. n arc lamp with four carbons a-iinire-.I la lially In a nearly horizontal 'ne, but I aving t' elr centr d'y tneit njKiintn lig'itlv depres el, has l.itiiy ipieared In tV.r a. THE LOTIXKV t'AMi Comment on the Cause of its Postpone ment. Comapenllng i n the postponpmen of the lottery caae.theXew York World e.iys: The supreme court has p stpo'-ed t! e nearlng until autumn, in order that the ca-e miy be determine 1 by a full bench. but the lir't fa aie in, aud a careful reading or them is not very reassuri g to tho?e who desire to tee some effect- .ve l est rain t placed upon this legalized gambling. The argument nf the lottery awjets i p ui the cjustitut oi.al ques tion involved is very strong; that of Asst. Alty.-Gen. M.ury for the gov ernment seems tnucli weaker than a really capable attorney general would have made it- If the law lies witb the rlptht lu the case, we must depend upon the court to discover the fact without much help from the attorney-general's ollice as at present manned. This is scarcely j tist to the attorney general's office. Mr. Maury has made the best case that was possible for the government in this controversy, and has, presumably, acted in full harmony with Alty.-Gen. Miller, who has been prevente i by idness from p eparing the brier in pel sou. , 1 he trouble is that the government tias not much of a case on the face of he paiers. The measure which the Louisiana Loitery Company challenges ticfore the supreme court can be de fended only ou the ground of moral ex pediency. Undoubtedly it is, as an iibstract proposition, an Invasion of the b-rty ot the p ess aud an infringe ment or personal rights. Theoretically, if Congress may deny fhe use of the mails to newspapers cou alnin; lottery advertisements, it may. With equal proprie y.take similar action Iu the case of liquor advertisements, playing card advertisements, bucket hop advertiseme nts or any other which the party in the majority a- the mo n.ent may chooje to regard as immoral nnd iierricious. 1 here is. indeed, no end to the mis chief and oppression to which such a principle, once established, may not lead. It ia not natural,, therefore. that the constitution shou d repudiate it In a general way, and that it should be destitute of support in preceJent. We can readily see that the attorney-general's office may have found it impossi ble to defend the law on any but moral and. to a certain extent, sentimental grounds. As we see It, the question Is not whether the government can find any defence in laws already existent, but whether the supreme court will, in view or the gravity of the case, originate a law to lit tills particular emergency. The s rictures on Mr. Maury strike us as ut; just. He has no case, and he virtually confesses as much. What his briet means ia that the supreme court should maV.e a case for him Wash ing. (D C.) Critic Record. The JVeur lor World comments on the above as follows: Why not the att rney general then discover the limitations of power and see that the bill was so fmmed as to be constitutional? The World urgently pointed out the necessity for euch cau tion at the tlrr.e, and the reply uni formly was that the alt irney general 's office bad thoroughly considered that matter. How comes it, then, that the moment the law U questioned the best the altorney general can do is to con fess that he has no case, and pray the court "to make a case for him?" MAnrpV XfTPATTP fllLMJEKA MirvftlLEO WONDERFUL Cf-RF-S SAID TO BE EFFECTED IX OHIO. ElEcacy of Praying Before St. Anthony' "naSe The following is from a letter from """i" - Troy Hill, Fa., to the Indianapolis . toughness of character. Xews, and describe, some remarkable The following June a series of rel scenes which took place on the 13th ' ous meetings were eonducted by the tnst., the dav of St. Anthonv of Iadua. ! Methodists at Elm Tark. He attended rr Ti:n':...io.i.xr o n number of services from idle cun- A. I Vj iiiu to umaj luc iiuvva w v .. tliousauds of the faithful journey This is the day of St. Anthony oi radua, the patron saint of Father Mollinger's church, in which are some of Ue bones of the saint, and it is on this d.-iv t),Kt Father Mollintrer beirins some of his almost miraculous cures. "From every direction this morning came the multitude of believers, among them being many Prott-stants. The lame, the halt and the bli id were there puny, sickly childhood, halt and de formed youth and diseased and stllicted age. Cripples hobbled up the long fliirhl tf atnod t.t fbe elmri'li dW'lr Iter- t . . , i , , mi sons slowlv 4'lmibcd the lull. restin? . . ..- -. ... . now and again, but su tiering without' a murmur, and liappr and hopeful when the church was reached. They came on crutches, in carriages, carried on pillows and beds, a suffering and pitiful but hoping aud faithful mtlti tude. "The first mass was celebrated at 6 b'cloek a. m. The church, with i.ealinir eaoiicitv fif alMint 1.200. was I rowded to its utmost capacity, while (the large church yard and the street jivilhout were one vast sea of humanity )ther masses followed at 6,7, 7.30,8 iuid 10 o'clock. "Just beneath tltf pulpit and upon its missive oaken front tin-re is carved a man image oi ou .Alimony, 10 wiucn niraculous powers are attributed. ii-,.;.! i. if ... L-..oi;n efore this image will rub his hand t.iH.n its forehead and then rub the . amc hand upon the afflicted portion if his body, at the same time praying ilevoutly for St. Anthony's aid in eff ecting a cure, he will subsequently be! completely healed. At the termination ' 1 (of every mass great numbers of people L, , . , - . . ., thoir wav to the front of the t t Iturch to avail themselves ot the nnr- "The scene carried one back in fancy to a similar one enacted at the Pool of ISethesda more than 1,800 years ago, w hen the sick people of Jerusalem and the surrounding country sought the . . , , ... , , .,, miraculous water with no greater faith ... ... , than that with which this throng of iiineteenth century lame, halt and blind applied their hands and lips to the counterfeit presentment of St. Anthony the old universities are the theme of for many kissed it and all seemed loath general admiration for their beauty to lmivc it, despite the eager pressure tud splendor, of the waiting throng behind. I T m ' "As each one knelt before the image Ecomomy is wealth. Amy I he passed his hand over its forehead coatss that I lov you. Jack, but tell ,,,,. ., m. . , ,. , nie how could you support a wife? Tou and then over the afflicted portion of ,mve moneyf , an),JoUl his body, rep;ating the action three Jack Puffer -Oh, that's all riht. I'm times in succession, while bis lips ' going to give lip smoking. moved in prayer. I " " "Some wonderful cures were said to I A snonT address. "You're a re- be effected in this wav todav Annie K"1:ir oId soak'' 'erarkd the postage ne eiitcttd in tuis way today. Annie 8lamp to the blotter- Ames, a protestant young lady of rare "iw-tter not t dk," remarked the blot personul attractions, residing in the ter. " I shouldn't like to be stuck up country near Youngstown, Ohio, bad been totally deaf for many years past. She prayed before the image of St. Au thouy and rubbed its forehead for the first time yesterday, On rising from her knees she found to her great joy that she could hear the voice.-yof the priests, and today, after offering her second petition to the great saint, she found that her hearing had become perfectly normal. "Miss Millie Corbin, a beautiful girl of this city, who was sincKu wnn paralysis some two years ago, and whose lower limbs have since been coin- pletely powerless, was borne up through the crowds to the image, and after rubbing its forehead and praying in the manner described for a few min utes, ruhed out of the church, wholly Unaided, and, like one of old, went ubout shouting and leaping ami prais ing God, "A woman who has been boarding w ith Mrs. Buck, on Troy Hill, for some time, has been unable to speak a word for two years. Fa'.her Mollinger gave her some medicine, talked to her for a time, and she filially called him by ' name. "A girl who hail been compelled tc use crutches went in. Father Mollinger after prescribing for and working with her, said to her: "Put down your crutches and come with me." She hesitated a moment, laid down her crutches and with feeble steps made her way towards him. He said she would be entirely well in a short time. "A Mrs. Winston, who was last year cured of cancer, and with her a mother with her little boy, were pres ent to receive his blessing. Last year he had cured the boy of a hip disease which had afflicted him for years." A marriage nnder most romantic, circumstances will be celebrated in the mind concerning somethings, and First Methodist Episcopal Church of . "what he says: r i . T . . .11 have used vour orenaration ' Storm Lake, Iowa, on Julv 4, unless' , " Jou. p p J a i I.- called August Flower in my family, present plans of contracting parties are f v - : ht ft y altered. It will be the crowning event SlZZ JJ t!' If" ! in the checkered career of one of the successful religious revivalists of the Northwest. Jut three years ago a strangely clad young man of about 25 arrived in Storm Lake from the "West. . , - . I He wore a shabby sni of clothes, long shaggy hair, a questionable counten- J ance and a broad-brimmed dilapidated hat, around the crown of which were inscribed these words: kobody's dar ling. The fellow was something of a chap acter and told a strange story. He had wandered aimlessly for a number of years, from bis home In Baltimore westward to the cattle ranches in the Territories. The day dream of the youth to own cattle browsing on thousand hills vanished into thin air. Then he contented himself single employe of one of the cattla barons Wrhom he fondly hoped ho woaia m, limsel For m time he found mmiort ' n the life of a cowboy, but tiring of j .... . Jug he again turned his course toward i ii riiiara hnmi Arrivinar at i ois old 1-stern noine. Arriving o. 1 5torm jtg j the spring, without monev. he secured work ou a farm. jioney, I rr..u l. ....t.t.ui.ina for Ills sity, became interested and on July 4 n-as converted. He at once renounced j , & oOm work and took up the labor j j the gogpel. In the pulpit his bravado , . yhs, which clung to him despite his iUurts m lm an immediate success ind the "cowboy revivalist" was much j That one standing solitary sought after. He made a tour of the-jmcl alone sold Oil trial, IS principal cities of Dakota, and went Pierce's Golden Med- Jieuce to St. Taul aud Minneapolis,'. j)iSCOvery. where he remained in continuous work i .,., j i ibout eight months, ath-acting much If lt dont do good in Skin, Jttention and reclaiming manv sinners. SCalp and SCrofulOUS diseases ii.. .i . f... w.i...... i io I i . ' . ... i gicuuy ciiiinguu niaii. xcw v. ' Jld acquaintances recognised him ' 1 n tv'iiiu a uuiuuiT ui iiio uiudi in ......... . songht i. r i.:., ..... 1.. ,;.. is Li iuniis. anu aner niaiin sonic ui sua and after relating some of ixpericiices announced his intention to ei marrieu, producing a puoiogiapu It his amaneed wife. He savs in his work, much of which will be con- I lucted in country places hereafter, he t "lTOS"J nd tie told the Lord if lie expecteu him to preach he must furnish mm kh a companion to sing and play the ,rr.'an- 1 IxrJ has "nawered his prayer. The young lady lives in Minneapolis, "ld 18 thoroughly interested in the 5ause- 1 "e weddmg took place at Morm Ijike the snniverrv of bis conver- lAll,c me anniversary oi ins wnui Jion. surrounded bv the scenes of his . - i new I!fe w ,,on one of t,,e handsome j 1"" accomplished young ladies , . OI M"'neaiilis become Mrs. Kev. C. AV. umz' Wlle OI the ".-owboy preacher. The Wuswail ItowL The dnnKinir customs of Christmas Kiginated with our Anglo-Saxon fore- t it : v. i i . it wuulu r Kill HUhttc eu iu tuts uiraeuii mix t4S . ... . via h 1 T in atswtr ivhmh off f t-iKnf m . . . 4, . . . . fair Lady Kowena, the daughter of I'rince Vortlgern, who by her winning ways took captive her proud conqueror, graceful enough to be true, and has, perhaps, some foundation, in fact, but ;he stm was long anterior. Some jf these wassail bowls or loving cups , , t , . junously wrought in the middle ages m gtu, nUaU Bnd when for. ..6 on crand occasions at the ban- jet3 0f city companions or colleges at MJ'ou are' An obsolete type. "I want aboy to raise." said a Western merchant, "lie must always wash his neck and black the heels ot his boots." 14 .'m sorry, sir," replied the asylum superintendent, "but that little boy has been deaJ ever since I've been here." Catering to iiucbites, Cultured Boston Miss (victim of the latest fad) Waiter you may bring some bird's-nest soup and shark's fin. Intelligent Waiter We doesn't ba l. k.. nia ail vtrttijo. jte was A good little boy. He must have lieen a very bright boy, a very bright little boy, who said to his mother: "1 wish a lion would eat me up." "Why?" the mother asked. "Because it would be such a joke on the lion; he would think I was inside of blm, and I should be up in heaven." Three hundred to fovr hundred tons of coal p r day is the amount used in 80111 e of the large passenger steamers on me Atlantic, i nis is auout one ton per mile run. The ruling passion. "General Bronson Is a fine lawyer, but be still shows the effect of his military train ing." "In what respect discipline?" ' No. In the magnificent way in which he charges the jury." "August Flower" There is a gentle Dyspepsia, man at Malden-on- the-Hudson, N. Y., named Captain A. G. Pareis, w ho has written us a letter in which it is evident that he has made uo his 7. -v.u.,wva wt wuaiuci . ii me Desi remeay tor maigesuon, ! "a .1 . 1 . f w . and Constipation we Indigestion, have ever used ot The United States is said to be the known. My wife is! greatest c-indy country In the world, troubled with Dyspepsia, and at i5,"00,OOU worth being consumed every times suffers very much after eating. THia Alltnict FlrtTWr tinnratrar ieves the difficulty. ' My wife f re- quently says to me when I am going to town, 'We are out Constipation of August Flower. onrl T lt,;lr,.r. l.j anal IninktyoU had ! better get another bottle.' I am also troubled with Indigestion, and when ever I am, I take one or two tea spoonfuls before eating, for a day ot two, and all trouble is removed." 9 PATENTS ? W. T. Fltreral4. " M.i, ). ('. "-we oa,k fre. SI T34 HAY FEVER w"L2?2 & ASTHMA MaraUIarMlJlatak,! t. li .... unf virnnn ir laiics cneap, wa ;. backeci up by a pledge of the farf cf a tinanci.lily Te- crmnsible firm. Of Company, OI t t ,4-4- fXr (nr wona-wiae repuuuu and honorable dealing, it means business Now, there are scores of sarsaparillas and other blood purifiers, all cracked up to be the best, purest, most peculiar and wonderful, but bear in mind (for your own sake), there s only one guaranteed bood ;fier F and remedy lor and all diseases that come from bad blood. -nrl nnlmnn.irv consumDtion . i r..1- :ct 1rf vflliy iuu j-iwu. j 1Ie,its makers know and get your l 1. TTiriTiRv 11,11 K . uiuiicy u"-i Talk's cheap, but to back a poor medicine, or a common ... . . r one, by selling i on trial, as " Golden Medical Discovery IS sold, would oanKrupi uic larerest fortune. Talk's cheap, but only " Dis covery " is guaranteed. EvEBYfyfoTHEB Should nave It In The flange. ltronota oh Sugar, CMIdrrm Lor " JoH-mnjci Aoorsr lmwt for crrmp, OoM. Thmt.Toniiiu. cite. craim ni fma. x r la mme orrr 4i 1EAKS la one family. A. MM k . n W MM Dr.LK JOHWtn!t CO It h, 1TTT Tr- mn "". ImimI f .our J.M4..lm ANODYKK l.lKIUKNTi for miTf I Ifem firrt rrarn I usi-d It tn my fainllr. 1 rnlnl It m., uiw f tlM" t---t and lnt famil, rrniwllw uit fan ' h fuuntl. uat-,! internal or Mtfrnal. tn all nw O. H. 1SOA143. Ih-aroa ma uaptlM I nun u, iwiik",. Ew Ciffaar Krum Khramalljan.Sol. Tnn Hraia.-n. innniiw IrthiM, ch..l.-ra Mv.rlMi: lhrrla.Ctairh. Catarrh. Bnwrhltl. In B..1y or UmlM, Slilf Ji.inu Stiama. will nnrt In th oiS n.ln ivlirf an.l nrtj -ure. ISmphM fri Sohlrrrrvahero. ITIrr i. cla. by Diall. l turn laud, ai L tt. JOllNSOli CO bualoa, Maaa. , liartbira. ijiimwip.w'n'n PAINLESS. EFFECTUAL. Organs. Worth a Cuinea a Box. FOR ALL BILIOUS NERVOUS; DISORDERS, Such as Sick Headache,; Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Constipation. Disordered Liver, &c. r Arousing with the Ioebilft oft 'Health the MllOle lllNllUI( KlierjrV of the human frame. Beecham s Pals, taken asi )d'i reeled, mill quickly RESTORE? FEMALES to complete health. SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS. Price 25 cents per Box. Kt llt.t.n ijtnr.MhirH. KtlfflaiHl. IM.MJnl.l.h,TmM It I ( II A VI . . H. F. A 1.1.1: ., tx.ir aitPnTa Tor rn I United StalrH 3AS A .IKf Canal St..Nrw Vnrk. i Who iif utmr aruaatsl aoe not Keep inemj but tnquir first. Afemttoa this paper. CAIN ONE POUND A Day. MaiS-W: WailO-lli miz-im A GAIN OP A POUND A DAY IN TUB CV eH A A I nrun r t o Dtrnii. a KUf DOWS." AND HAS IIK.OITN Tf Tltrv ? THAT REMARKABLE FLESH I RODUCF.R, SCOTT'S I Fkiulsiom j OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH Hypophosphitesof Lime 4 Soda 3 Ki'imnif uisuscAl.. 1HIS FEAT has been performed over and over again. Palatable as milk. En. noRSED by Physicians. Sold by all IlRtiocisTS. Avoid substitutions and IMITATIONS. YEARS I MRS. WINSLOW'S ; SOOTHING SYRUP hii hwn dwhI lir moitirni for hrtr rhIMrrn , whllr Trwhlne f..r or Fifty Vw. It I anotlm the ,llfl. w.flrn thr Kiims. allaya an iiain. rurr" w:n.l culie, and la the brat reoit-.tv for liarrliv. Ttil).ltr rnta a rial lie. The same old story. It eker fio FoiMr, who has just tr.M a storv) Ad rou say that hapiieneil to youiwlf ? ocg Certainlv; you don t doubt my word do vou? v- J J Ricker-Fogg, you oniht t cultivate your melnorT ?rtat That is the same swry i tola you about two weeks ago. yrar. "One Mottle Was Worth .. Lacwzkrt. Ten., Aa -list 21, 18R9. 1 have inert nne buttle of Floraplexinn, and m in tx-Uer haia than I ha ben fir two years. That bottle was worth $f. R. Horn tlorapii-xion n the npeeriy and permanent o'T iiea.iatne. imllcestion. Uviep ma. Biliousne, Livr Complaint. -Nervous le- uiinyanu Loniiniiion. ii it the only mire cure for Ine-ecomplaiiHs. A sic your drusKist for it, and net well. 6 On dark nighu a white ligh can be seen farther than any other color; on bright nights red takes the first place. Rnptnre - imarnnceMl Uj Dr. J. B. Mayer, 831 Arcli St., I'hIIX Fa. Ease at once, no operation or de lay from bnslnesa, attested by thou sands of cures alter others fail, advice free, send for circular Japan has 40.215 physician. lift &r rose Marie I wf pi)Ti7 wkieres It? PILLS. fJ on UjA ill UEVitaiNg g Twentf FOR FIFTY CnrtrLTTT. "Thit is a very cred ulous goat U Bin, with a the annua! swallowed a c rc-s poster. lHn,rtyoa see how eal'ylie bwJ loweil tha stut uient?" Not pwTCBBEDIt re robbed vSfltooW What was taken?'' "Nearly all. In tact the only thing not disturbed wastlie watchman. Not "an original mxlb." "Rosa mond "1 don't see how people can call that hair of r-ers chestnut. Bertha "Don't you? T hat's 'ecau it', beei usedorten before by other people." Not appreciative. Herr Hauler What do you think of my voice madam? . , Mie I don't think of it if I can b lp it. Ornt usk fob genius. AssTstant Ti e office is cold this moruing. Kditor Yes I wish a poet would come in. Assistant-Why? Kditor bo that we could fire him. Tme phodigai. son. Prodigal 5on I come to you with a lie ivy heart. 1'roJigaI Father Aud alight pocket look. 1 kno all alKiut that. How much do you need now? Tn ItOMAVOK WASSPOILED.-"WaS yor elopement a success?" "Hardl'." "What wt nt wrons?" "Her fatlier telegraphed us not to return, and all would be forgiven." Progress. It is very important in this age of vast materiul progress that a remedy be pleasing to the taste and to the eye, easily taken, acceptable to the stomach and healthy in its nature and effects. Possessing these qnalities. Syrup ot ,r'igB is the one perfect laxative and the most gentle diuretic known. The broche Chma silks In self tones make styl'sh tea -grown fronts. "What It costs'' must be carefully consid ered by the preat majority of people, in buying even necessities. Hood's Sarsaiiarilla com bines positive economy with great medicinal power. It is the only medicine of which can truly be said lu les One Dollar." Diamond buttons on shoes actually button aud are actually diamond. The I 111 ol our Fattier. No new tangled mixture nf po -unions mitl eials, liul the good old fashioned pure veget able uIinkI puritler and liv.-r t'Hiic of centuries a !. when the only cure alls wer- nieiliciiii-s to assist nature to throw oil diseases bv re. nioviue conceitloiis ol the liver, kidneys, bowels, and skin which precede all Un ases. 1 he old monks of the middle aises were lol low ers of Hyixierates and their St. Bernard Veg etable Tills have never been surpassetl in this world. A sample of the St. Bernard Veg etable Pills will be sent free to all applicants. Address St. Bernard Box 241ii, New Vol k. A VERY PARTICULAR WOMAN. Agent (at railroad) "Madame, do you wish your baggage checked?" Woman "No, sir; I want it to go." The object of the manufacturers of Dobbins' Electric ap has lieen tor 24 years to m.ike Hits Sttap of such set'(ir qtml'tt that H will pive tntreriit iattactfon. lliive they suc ceeded; Ak your grocer for It. Take uo other. Many scientific societies are , In Washington this summer. to meet Sttk or Onto. riTT op Toledo, ( Lucie county. ( " Fkank.I. CHr.NET in ikesoath that he Is the senior partner ol the lirm of F. .1. Ciienky & Co., dimiK biisnie.s in the City of loleclo. County and Stale afores nd, and that said firm will pay the sum of (INK HL".MRK1 Im it. I. A Its lor eaeh and every ease of catakkh lh:it cannot be cured by the line of Hall's ('a TAKKII CUKE. FKANK.I. CIIKNKY. sworn to tM'fore me and subscrilied In my presence, Ihisiilh d.iy of liec -mlier. A. U. lSori. ( , A. W.UL.KASON, SEAL j ' ' Jfotary Puhllc. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and aeis directly on the blrxid and mucojs sur faces of the system. Send tor testimonials, free. F. J. CI! F.S F.Y & CO, luledo, O. -Sold by Urumiisls. ,;. In France a medical man ran not be compelled to divulgf, even in a court ot law, tue nature of the disease for which lie has treated a patient. FITS: All Fltssioppeu rreeoy Dr. Kline's (lip hrrve Kesiorer. No r iu. after urst div's use. Mar-t-iouii cures, 'ireaiiheauuiuuiriaioouie free to Fit cMoeii. iscuu u or. bime.si Area i'uua,. Pa, Actual work on the Intercontinental Railway survey has begun. Cami'A liltlney Cure Tor lroisy, Uravel, Diabetes, Bright'., Heart,L"rinary or I.iver Diseases, Nerv ousness, Ac. Cure guaranteed. 831 Arch .street, Thllad'a. $1 a bottle, 6 for to, or druggist. 1000 certificates of cures, Trv iu St. Louh has ten electric roads. Chichester s English, with bln rtbrnm. Take athrr Lin 4. Rttu Suntttt., mnd 411 pit), to fMtnebnard bnxm. pttik fnm mrr dancfr.. raMMt4rf lta. At I 71.' ..Jal1" f,,r IW1"". V-tltottiA, "KrlTff rr l aiUrt," m Utltr, i- IvV .7." -w Chichestch Chemical Co., KT DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES. WHY not Imv from . . me Combine a room-fall . SQ C' s7Vw Overl.OOO Articles fsy v3lJ$) tArtTICl Vsp'd direst to eontumert, tberetir lpjP"'7 7 Oa LUBURSCHAIRMgga m4 Combine, a room-rnll S lU,7V) " 5rilw LWjrf. fi3 fJ'hairw ! oe, hoilea ISS J?VS 1 I' '1 I Af makuiKa Uer, "edi.orCoilrl.SOs. CHAIRS wwmmwzzz3 Mfnlid annltnnre of ever rfMm,.t.hWs. A f 'hairs ! oae, hoeKlea niakinK a Uancr, Itcd.orCnuel, Muilid of plutnrrt a every lltRlRV BtKI. Mary C'kaira, lloekera, tfec Write at once for I aiaJueiie. THE LUBURG MANUFACTURING CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA. ""' A Now. 31, s-3 3-.-5 North Mh SlreoU -f'u itimji nrut Best CourIi Medicine. Recommended b riivsic Cures where all else faila. I'lcasant and agroealdo txj taste. Children take it without rdii.-oti.m n iimmr vii J L-jy'''SJr, mi?.' mi" v-?-t Va.Ti de,B H CriA W M kTd ii aMaajaaaaaaaawiaaai n u ayeHo.anay mm TOM (t i.TM h use SAPS LI KM W solid caJe mi used hor cleaning purposes I asked a maid if she would wed, And in my home her brightness shed; She faintly smiled and murmured low, "If I can have SAPOLIO." That Tired Peeling Prevails wttn Its inASt nw.M . agliifs c"Ct In spri- and early uranHfri,ea,, hp ti.niii(r rtrt nft . "bl " ' " potlf an- " oays urow wame.H0d'sSarflapai,fc, .vei-eiimea (rll:it 1 1 r .1 .n..l n. n . 4:1 - i' . . .i. aether r. ' by change of ellinat , si a-iou or jf b work or illness, and Imparts that teiiJ!! strength and self-confidence which It J!"' Ing aud satisf yin. It also cures sick tu''' biliousness. Indigestion or dyspepsi, Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all dniR.ists. 1 ; sl f,,r .-, P only by C. I. HOi D & CO., Uweli, 1Q lowew One I'Hr' It. 1. It. ADWAY'S READY RELIEF tllE('HEirtT AMI IIK-T .SIKllIn,. M.V tit FAILS TO PAIN. Cnres and I Prevents Colds. Coueh. s liilluniuiulioii, ltlilltu,tl lle.lael.e. TouIImciJ Tliroiil. mumcia, iieHiiurlie. Tooth-eh-"- AHttiin. llimeiilt Itreatliln CriiKS THE WIIKST PAINS ,n f,o,'DO1, twenty niiiiules. Not ore Imur alter re-li this .dver' iscDient need any one si Vni WITH PAIN. 3lFUt No matter bow violent or excnicijtln iv. pain the Ulieiiinatic. Bedridoen. lnflriii (v pled. Nervous. Neuralgic or prostrated V.'S uisea-e may suiter, Uad way's ltrady Keliei J,v! .ttnrd Instant ease. ' 1 IM'KKNAL,LV. a half to a teapoodnl i. hall a tumbler ol water will in a lew niinuii cure damns. Spasms, Sour siomaoh Nmi!7 Vomiluitf, Heart liuru, Nervnusness, steei.S ness, nick Headache, Uiarrluea, Cullc FiuL leney and all inlernal p uns. ' OOc. I'er llottlo. Sold by Ilrugjlji,, DAD WAY'S rl n.i m 1 riLLb. An Kxcellont and Mild Cathartic, run-i, vegelable. The safest and Ik-si medico l the world for the cure of all disorders ul tl l.lver. Stomach or llowel. Taken aceordinc to directions tuey m . stole h all band renew vitality. Price. SV. lm. Solo by all druesists. mailed by UAH WAV & CO.. .'ti Warieu Suett New Vork, on receipt of price. LEWIS' 93 LYE Powdered and Ferfuai, tPATE.NTRD.I klrungmt nnd purest Lyemadt Makes the best ie.rfiiinx Hani Xiinti in JI inimitHs ui llm,l i I imj. It is the licst for softenwi water, closnsing waste pip disinfecting sinks, closets, waisv ing tiottles, juit.s trees, tla PENNA. SALT MFG. CO., lien. A ten U, I'll l la., fa. PAINT. ADDITION OF AN PUHt tOUALPART OF OIL Aw ftt7 tAMNG COST fr Anally f afcJ n 7348 PAPERS ' ;j . i.n i istD I 1 here we liave no Agent will amara rilli miv active Merclmnt. I. a MN. T. iriTs att Brtn tWJ trt ftr rrre STOPPED FREE Jrirreoiu Xitccrn. Tniane Frraoiii RttorM. Dr. KMNE SGREAT NERVE RESTORER for nU Brtn nrri di urt fa Sr-rvc AWC'Kjmn, 'i, fftJ. I HFI I ihLK If tfkv dirrxtrrt A, Fif afm irit rt ut, a TrrstUr nd $ J tnal bnU frM t rit trrnta, lhy pajinp i.rti-b-rife mi Wa wbM raw-rtve-tt Jsnl name. I. O mud -.it adilrrM ml iiKnitd tn I K. M.iKt, K(i Arrb (., niiiaiieii.iaa.ra. .r,-. . flh WARE Ot iHll A Ui tKA' in DiPPV lWCCC IN.a.T.VEl Rit DAUUI .t0 -.-iy mm su M ntrhT. Ailonu a It ilu lf nt-. ut llama, il. rti!i. rit. aiwl otlmt Col (-, also. b prorssluiial n i biiMur men vtrj wbrr. if nt l'r mile hi ynr town ! to 1&. J. tWCi.KLY, 7IA Wasliitiitton Sin i t. Uostom. nr. BnAft PIpQITROTHLnk SAFE, SURE and RELIABLE. nt ly mail, a-urelv Mstltl, rnca, $1. 00. A'Mrmt, i,.H,lrH;llr, . HOWhTKO, M6 S. tecuad SUMt, l'hililel.hia. Va ninll Weak. Wrarorm, wairrcmiD inorlaH NlliK " "d keep well. HtaUK Hilf Uilin tells now. so eta. a year, sample ooyl Tx. r. J, II. IM'E, E.llt.r, BulTalo, N. Y. Sirrrrlrf . KIPPER'S PASTILIE8JhuJI ripTirai Lharicaiowu. auu. fteo Cross Diamond Brand Hramd ID tA tMl tiaid. i ft fit $uhttutiana awnf JWfofMMU. At Draci-lna. av mrnt mt rf rrtmrm M.U. the l.nni-.l Faetarr f Cltyr iddlemra'a or OH It. Ilralera' proflla. CrUICtRATIIt rlrjm;na mention onmu tentind. 3 -- II Mr- : -j3on refused .a . V :iris a.- oFscourind soao. is TON SCALES OP ( $60 B1NSHAMT0N Beain Box Tare Beam V N. Y, a - Aixaua ya A-7 ians. rrrS & m
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