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Its beautiful figured wood work, durable construc tion, fine mechani cal adjustment, coupled with tlie Finest Sot of'Slev Attachments, makes it trie Most DisiraMe Macbine in the Marie FRANK S. RIEGLE, MiDDLEncRGir, Pa catalogue. : V ttct 4 Hi fits, BsLcwrro Tt, Pi SOME BEAUTY ROUES. SlMim fAttalalB Um4 . iMki ! V(rl Klaa. To Get Tata. Est a great deal of chopped meat without any potato In Ik Drluk little fluid of any, kind except strong tea. Exercise a great deal with out drinking and do not eat bread, but ter or candy. Lemonade, acid drinks of alii kinds, and saline mineral waters are excellent. Drink a glass of clear water before breakfast. To Get Fat. Eat vegetables and sleep after each meal. Oo to bed at r.ine o'clock and lie in bed half an hour after yen rcake op. Laugh a ifrent deal. Drink water by the pint or the quart if yam can. Drink weak and sweet tea with plenty of milk in it. Take cod liver oil and sweet oils as much aa you can. Eat until you feel aa if you would burst at the table. Tut plenty of but ter oa your bread, and do not be nfratd of ales, lagers and sweet winea. This will guarantee a gain of Ave pounds a month, and. It you can sleep a great deal, of double that amount. . To Hate a White Skin. Eat no meat at all. Become a vegetarian; they al ways have a bewutlful skin. Once In six weeks or so eat s meal of fresh meat. Thla does away with the tendency to scurvy the curse of the vegetarian. Drink as much water as you can, eat little grease, atad touch no tea or coffee. Your breakfast may be oatmeal and oranges; your dinner fruit, nuts, fruit tea preferably quince tea graham muffias, cauliflower croquettes, marma lade and dishes of stewed vegetables. The diet is not so bad when you get used to It. In large towns you will find one or two restaurants catering to such sh you. To Become Very Muscular. Walk n great deal, carrying something always in the hands. This develops the arms. To roll a hoop might be good if one were brave enough to do so in public. Prac tice lifting a little every day. Never strain or tire yourself. Eat meat, drink milk, and practice bending backward, forward and sideways erery day. At night rub about a tablesnoonful of brtndy or rum into your skin on the un der and tender part of the arms. To Have Plump Hands. Rub them with sweet oil night and morning. 1.x erclse themby rubbing together. Never wear tight sleeves or small gloves. To Keep One's Feet Small. This is difficult. The first sign thnt one has passed youth is the tendency to wear a larger pair of shoes and this is neces sary. The feet spread and really grow. To remedy this wear shoes as long as can be managed, but not as wide as seem necessary. Never wear old slip pers around the house, unless they are snug In the width, end be careful of corns. These are never necessary while the chiropodist exists. To Have a Fine Color. Wash the face with the Juice of preserved strnwber rles in the winter, and in summer rub a ripe berry on the face. For a Smooth, White Skin, Without Dieting. natho the face dnily with but termllk. A preparation of tincture of benzoin and rose wnter Is excellent for whitening purposes. There are very good prepared creams, but thee are never cheap. Do not go under a dollar for them if you want them compounded of tine and pure materials. lo Have Ones Garments Sweet Roentnd. Make sachet bags nnd slip them in the linings of drrtiie. They win. it good at first, keep their scent for n year or more. Fold the bodices of the scented gowns and lay them ownr hi air-tight boxes. This fills them with scent. Philadelphia Times. ENGLISH STUFFINGS. Itrclitcs Which Arc Excellent anil Kot Fonnd la the Cook llookn. Here is a recipe for turkey nnd chick en xtufllngwhichlhciienders.iys is very different in its results from those given In the cook books: Crumble or grate the Inside of a stale loaf or more of bakers' bread. Add pep per and salt, the grated rind of a lemon, and to one lonf half the juice, to two loaves all of It; a little grated nutmeg, a handful each of finely cut parsley leaves and Hue white celery leaves; thyme, aweet marjoram and summer savory, using tbo leaves in preference to the ground, and twice the quantity of thyme as of the marjoram or savory. Mix oil together dry and fill the crops, putting all the remainder Into the bodies of the fowls. As the filling is be ing done, odd smaU pieces of good but ter, which, together with the proper basting, will give the dressing suffi cient moisture. Thla dressing is also excellent for roast leg of porkwben you do not want to simulate duck or goose with it. "The recipe for the good old English stuffing for ducks or geese," the sender adds, "I never see In our cook books, and do not find it used upon my neigh bors' tables. People spoil these birds with soft bread and muss." This is the old recipe for stuffing for geese, ducks, or a leg of pork: Take equal parts of parboiled pota toes cut 4nto inch-square cubes, and onions cut up. Strain dry, add pepper end salt snd sage leaves crushed up. Prepare enough of the mixture to fill the birds or pork with It and to ky some of It under them In the roasting pan. Keep this extrs filling under ttie birds. Dish it separately, and serve it st the table wfth tbc rest. N.Y. Sun. Oat Uaaaa. Separate two eggs, beat the yolks and add half a pint of milk, half a cup of finely-chopped dates, a enp and a half of whole wheat flour, a tablespoonful of melted butter and beat thoroughly t add one teaspoonful of baking powder and then stir In the well-beaten whites of the eggs. Bake In hot, greased gem pans In a quick oven for 10 minutes. Boston Budget. A fibrous preparation ef steel, made In the asms manner as the soalled "mineral wool," by passing aa ah blast through molten steel, Is oomlnglnto use for elesrrtng, polishing, ., instead of. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Boston lo to have a restauraat wherein only vegetable prod actions will bs cooked sod screed. Dogs art annually taxed two dol lars tack in' Paris; but pupa art ex empt until they art weaavd. A Frenvh agriculturist has grafted tomatoes upon potatoes, with the re sult thst bis plsnt products pots toes underground snd tomatoes above. A jealous husband in Itellefonte, Pa., thought bis wife had too many ad mirers, and te make her beauty less at tractive, he shot off the lip of ker nose. After sharpening an indelible lead pencil, John Kaashsw, of Yonkers, N. used the same knlfs to cnt bis corn. Blsod polsoa resulted, snd the msn died. Stale sermons are not admired by the archbishop of Canterbury. Be ad vises bis clergy to burs their sermons after tbey have been presl ed three times. Taxes sre remitted oa Tarls bouses which sre unoccupied. If sny part of the house ie untenanted, a correspond ing reduetioa is made In the amount of the tax. A small inheritance came to a London pauper st She sge of 70. De In vited his friends to s champagne sup per, and he drank so freely that within three days bt died. An undertaker at Leavenworth, Kan., during the recent reunion of sol diers In that city, displayed in the win rinw of his coffin shop a banner with these words. "Welcome. ComradesI" The dairyman of Syria marches bis goats to the bouses of his patrons, and milks them on the street in sight of bis customers. Should they express a wih for the milk of any particular goat, the wish Is gratified. If one dollar were loaned fur 100 yeans, at six per cent., with the Interest annually collected and added to the prlneipal. the investment would amount to $3-10. At eight per cent. It. would amount to $2,203; at ten per cent., $13. 800. A gentleman who needed wifely attentions was recently married at Van Buren. Ark. fie interrupted the cere mony long enough to adjust one of his suspenders, both of which were held !ri place at the back by the restraining influence of one button. A cord of wood, weighing 4.000 pounds, will yield nine gallons of alco hol. 200 pounds of acetate of lime. 25 gallons of tar. and 85 bushels of chor cool. Wood alcohol Is almost a perfect substitute for grain alcohol for me chanical and manufacturing purposes. HELPED LAY OUT WASHINGTON. Klrst America) Krirro to OIf Inarnlsli Himself aa m Civil r.nclneer. "It Is prat t y well known to those who liave Informed themselves on the sub ject that Miij. L'Enfunt, a French en gineer, laid out the plans of Welling ton," said a leading phyaiclnn, who has given agroutdeu! of intention to a study of the mrly hiKtory of that city, "and Andrew Kllicott wus employed to complete the work, the big property owners of the duy being combined Buuinst L'Knfnnt for the reason that some of the lines laid down by him ran Into their property, ns they un derstood to the injury thereof, anil that Kllicott did tlirish it. His nut generally known, however thnt Kllicott's jmwer fill engineer ntyrfstnnt was n colored mnn.Iienjnminltnnckcrhy name. Ilane ker was born and raised at Kllicott City. Md. His remains nSu in the cemetery there, unmarked and neglected, though he was the first colored man todistin guiHh himself n a mathematician and civil engiireer In the history of this country. He possessed a wonderful gen ius for mnthomatics and the exact sciences, nnd long Wfore he hnd gained a prominence as it civil engineer was the Author of an almnuac, which rnnked as standard nuthority. "Among others w-ho were attracted by it wns Thomiut Jefferson, who free ly admitted thnt the work of Itnneker deferred and commanded his praise. Tlaneker waw CO years of nge when he ran the lines for the city of Washington. He is deacribed as a fine-looking speci men of a man, very distinguished In appearance, hnvlng a head and suit of white hnlr not unlike In general ap pearance to the lnte Frederick Doug lass, He wore a drab coat of superfine broadcloth and a Qunker hat, with a broaxl brim. It is not known exactly how much was paid to Danekrr for bis services, for engineers in thofce days did not command the salaries of the present times. Ellioott himself only re ceived Ave dollars per day and expenses for his services, which, the records show, Jefferson thought too much. In the letter to Muj. I.'Enfnnt relieving him of the work, President Jefferson states: 'Klicott la to go on to finish lay ing off the plivn on the ground and sur veying and platting 'the district. 1 have remonstrated with him on the ex cess of five dollars per day and his ex pense), and he has proosrd striking off the lntter.' Under tbeee circum stances It la not probable that Dnneker wtls paid much, notwithstanding the value of bis services. Kllicott was but a lititle over half the age of bis assist ant. Daneker, and he bad the greatest confidence In him, depending ou him to untie many of the engineering difficul ties that were constantly met with during the progress of their work. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Tli Kaleer'a Titles. 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I plu. money-a hundred dollar, fifty dollar, twenty, ten or even Hve dollar-at once to the na "wive oy return mall your ahare of .lack, llefore lone you may find that whi!e you have labored on and tollcn, your money ha been makin money for vou, and while you have not gone to A laaka nor devoted your lime and labor to other proniiiing venture, yoa h.ive reaped all the benefit and have enjoyed uccem. Send your money by check, moOey order, epreN money order or reg-l.trred letter to International Exploration and Investment Co., 9 & 11 Reepouoible agents wanted iu every city and town. Afraid He'd Be l.oaeaona. Sunday-School Teacher Yes, chil dren, the good go to Heaven; but all who are bod in any sny w ho lie, steal, swear, fight, think bad thoughts, or who are selfish or envious or jealous all such will go to the bad place. Why, Charley, what are you crying for? Vou will not go to Whe wicked place. Charley I know 1 won't, but all the rest o' my folks will Town Topics. Talking; Thronab Her Hat. Mra. Styles Don't yoa hate to go to the theater, and have people talking nearly the whole time just behind you? Mrs, Mylcs Indeed, 1 do. "Well, It happened to me Ins night. There were a couple of men behind me making remarks, nearly the whole evening, about my hat." Yonkers Statesman. Others Think Otherwise. Ha thinks he's a Christian, food and right, My neighbor across the way; But ha keeps a dog; that howl all night. And a daughter that sings all day. Indianapolis Journal SEW BNGtXKRniKO TIOHM. Traveler I had a terrible ride on this plug road. Those awful curves they really make one seasick. Native Well, when we built the road we bad to save money and in order to avoid building bridges and tunnels we "pigtailcd" the road around the moun tains. Flicgende HIaettcr. If lie II Could. If I could garner wisdom , From each foolish thing I've don I'd lie tho wisest tnortul That walk beneath the un. Town Topics. A Choice of Kvlla. Momma (during a heavy thunder shower) Now, Ruth, I shall have to go down and take care of the baby, butyou must not be afraid, for renumber that God is here and will take care of you I Ruth (calling down the stairs five minutes later) You come up here, mamma, and stay with God, and I will come down and stay with the baby. N. Y. Trutb A Real Help-Mate. "When she married hlin, he was a poor young oculist, but she's helped him greatly." "By economizing?" "No, Hy carrying ber umbrella over aer shoulder ail the time." Harlem Life. The Bad Uor Again. Tommy (at the dinner-table) Mr. Johnson, are you blind? Mr. Johnson No, my boy. Why do you oak? Tommy Why, nothin', only sister said you'd get your eyes opened if you married that Grinder girL Tit-Bits. N Casta far Worry. Junior I wonder where and under what circumstances I shall meet the woman who will be my wife? Senior Don't worry about that, my dear fellow; the women will attend to those little matters. Boaton Evening Transcript. 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