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Household Hint*.
Strong ftlnm water is efficacious as %
vermin deatroyer.
Add a teaspoonfn! of powdered bo¬
rax to tho bath, an it will soften the
water and prove very invigorating.
In boiling rice, peas or macaroni,
pave the water in which they were
boiled for use in soups.
In making hard pudding sauce add
RUgar gradually to butter, aud it will
cream more quickly.
Poultry that is scalded will not keop
as long ay will poultry that has been
dry-picked.
Thread a needle from tho end of the
thread last cut from the spool.
Stuff a rag saturated with cayenne
pepper in rat holes.
Buy new rubber rings for fruit jars.
Don’t use the old ones if you want
your eftuned fruit to keep.
Ity a New Woman.
Hush tho wind when It Is blowing,
Stop tho river that Is flowing,
By entreaties niter fate;
Turn a man when obstinate.
P. 8.—This does not apply to wo
men. Women aro never obstinate,
They are simply firm in their convic
tions and determined in maintaining
their principles.— .Judge.
Deeds lletler Than Hills.
Grandma—My dears, I should like
to reward you for all your kindness,
but you must take the will for the
deed.
Mazie—Well, if it’s all the same to
you, grandma, we prefer the deed.
Wills aro so easily broken nowadays,
you know.— Exchange.
Laugh mill Grow Knt!
You shall <l<> both, even If you are a slab
allied, pallid, woe-begono dyspeptic, If you
reinforce dijrc-tIon, Insure the conversion of
food Into rich ami nourt-hing blood, and re¬
cover of the appet.it>* and sleep by the health, systematic strength use
and great renovator of which
also flesh, Ho.-teUi-r’s Stomach Hitters,
remedies inn arlnl, kidney and rheu¬
matic trouble, nervousness, constipation and
biliousness.
All sensuality is one, though it takes many
forms; all purity is one.
I’nre ami Wholenoinr Quality
Commends to public Rpprovul tho California
liquid laxative remedy. Syrup of Figs. It is
pleasant to tho tuste and by noting gently on
the kidney, liver and bowels to dean«etlie sys¬
tem effectually, it promotes the health and
comfort of all who use it, and with millions it
Is the best and only remedy.
Disease gi ncrally begins tlio equality which
deal h completes.
Ur. Kl tner’s S w a m p - Hoot cures
all Pamphlet Kidney and Bladder troubles.
and Consultation free.
Laboratory Binghamton, N. Y.
We quit the count ry unwillingly because wo
mint pari from ourselves.
Siiiircmc 4'oiirt llrcl.ionx.
Rtnco •’has. O. T>ni>rl> itan the manufacture
of have Tyner's IHapep in Item dy, Chief many people
llleck inquire! as to its efficacy. Justice
tion and lev, of Georgia, lias tried it for indiges¬
cision: dyspepsia, unit gives this as his de¬
"Atlanta, Atlanta, Ga , March 14, 1894—Clms. O. Ty¬
ner, (in.: I have u-etl, and am now
lifting, mental Tyner's l)y>d p ia Remedy. It is a
a* well a, a physical elixir. With its
aid and a pair of spectacle* 1 i nn frequently
nee the law in spite ot unsuitable or too much
diet. "I.Otj an K. Hi.xeKiJcr."
Tills is a splendid deciti'-n and people are
protiting by it.
On You Know Iin Cause.
Indigestion: 0«> you know when you have it?
Do you know its cause and cure? Ask your
druggist for liipans Tubules. Cine gives relief.
Skinny Sufferers Saved.
Tobocco users as a rule are aways below
normal weight because tobacco destroys di¬
gestion and causes nerve irritation that saps
brain power and vitality. You can get a
quick, guaranteed relief by the use of No
*J\> Bac, and thou il you don't like your free¬
dom learn and Improved tho ol tobacco physical condition you
can use over again, just
like the first time. No-To-Bae sold under
guarantee to cure by Druggists everywhere.
Book free. Ad. Sterling ltemody Co., New
York City or Chicago.
Notice.
I want everv man and.woman in tho United
State* intcre-ted In the Opium and Whi«ky
habits to lmvc my book on these disens-s.
Address will U. M. Woolley. Atlanta, Ga., Box381,
and oue be sent you free.
The More One Uses I’m kcr’s Ginger Tnntc
the more its virtues arc revealed ia dispelling
coklj, indigestion, pain and every weakness.
I am entirely cured of hemorrhage of lungs
Vy 1 ’iso’s (.''ire for Consumption.— Louisa
l.i si) a wan, Bethany, Mo., Jan. 8 , - 94.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup forehildren
teething, softens theeums, reduces inflamma¬
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. ‘-’5o. a bottle
YVifo used " Moth Kits' FiUKsn" before first
child wosquiekly relieved: suffered but little;
recovery rapid. E. E, Johnston, Eufuula, Ala.
If afflicted with sore eyes use Ur. Isaac Thomp¬
son's Eye-water. Urugudsts sol l nt 2.5c per bottle.
Kev. H. 1'. Carson, S otland, Dak., says:
“Two bott lesor Hall's Catarrh Cure Druggists, complete T5c y
cured my little air Sold by
I Can’t Sleep
la tho complaint of many at this season.
Tho reason is found in tho fact that tho
nerves aro weak and the body in a fever¬
ish and unhealthy condition. Tho nerves
may bo feeds restored by Hood's blood, Sarsaparilla, and this
which them ujnm pure
medicine will also create nn appetite and
tone up the system, aud thus give sweet
refreshing sleep aud vigorous health.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Is the only true blood purifier prominently
in the public eye today. #1; six for
Hood's Piiis act Hood's harmoniously Sarsaparilla. with 35c.
~4 ‘— '..,1
2.3 (3W;
O-S CimE FOR
CutvcS Wt.iRE All ELSE FAILS.
Best Cough t») rup. Tastes Good. Use
tn time. Sold by
CONSUMPTION
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Mrs. Langtry’s jewels are valued by
experts at over $850,000.
I Portugal has 1,080,000 women moro
than seventeen years old.
Holland, though small in size, has
1,070,000 women, young and old.
Thero is a flourishing Young Wo¬
men's Christian Association in Calcut¬
ta, India.
All over Washington Stato tho
ladies aro organizing co-oporativo
. home industrial associations,
“Ouida” is small, with a seamed and
wr i n kl 0 d face, overhung with gray
ringlets, and is affiictod with a dis
tiuctly bad temper.
Unless a Chinese father happens to
lie a sch^lmaster, and at homo with
nothing®<> do, ho never thinks of
teaching Ins daughter to read.
Durham (England) University has
been authorized to bestow degrees
j upon women. Oxford and Cambridge
Universities, however, still refuse,
Tho widow of John Brown, of slav¬
ery-day fame, lives in a pretty cabin
in the Sierra Azure Mountains, about
fifty miles from San Francisco, Cal.
Over 40,000 women aro attending
colleges in America, yet it has only
been twonty-five years since the first
college in tho lnud was opened to wo¬
men.
The furniture revival next year for
the drawing room will be the rosewood
and red velvet yer fifty years ago,
when thero walW ess style, but more
solidity.
The glove manufacturer who will
make “black kids” of a kind that will
not bo kuightod, “rub off (^everything” jHb he will be blessed may not by
everybody.
Tho first woman admitted to prac¬
tice law before thecourtsof California
was Mrs. Clara S. Foltz, who was ad¬
mitted to the bar of that State on Sep¬
tember 5, 1878.
Tho first woman to net tho part of a
woman character on the stage was
Margaret Swartz, who made her first
appearance in London on tho night of
November 9, 1056.
A few courageous women have ap¬
peared carrying caue.s on the promen
ndo. Of course, it is generally under¬
stood that these articles aro more orna¬
mental than useful.
The first woman elected Mayor of
nu American city was Mrs. Susanna
Madura Salter (noe Kinsey), of An
gonia, Kan. Mrs. Salter was elected
in tho spring of 1887.
Dickerson County, Virginia, has a
woman mail carrier. She is a widow,
sixty years old, and covers her route
regularly and punctually in all weath¬
ers, rendering the best of service.
Mrs. Frances Klook introduced a
bill in tho Colorado Legislature pro¬
viding for au industrial school for
girls, and the general feeling seems to
be that she has struck in good time.
Mrs. Langtry deolares herself so
much pleased with the United States
that she has determined to put her
daughter Jeanne, who is now thirteen
years old, at school in Now York City.
It is now reported that since the
presentation of a copy of the New
Testament to tho Dowager Empress of
China, a Christian Chiuese woman has
been called to the royal palace to fill
tho position of nnrse.
Ex-Empress Eugenie, who is now in
Paris aud is showing herself more than
at any time since the death of the
Prince Imperial, was present at the
dinner given by Princess Mathilda on
her seventy-fifth birthday.
Women have worn corsets from the
earliest times. The mummy of the
Egyptian Princess, who lived 2000
years B. C., was discovered in 1872,
and aroiind tho waist was a contrivance
closely lesembling the modern corset.
The quiet Swedes, who make capa¬
ble servants, are now in such numbers
in Boston that an attempt is being
made to raise funds to finish the struc¬
ture, partly completed, designed fer a
Methodist Episcopal Swedes’ Church.
Miss Maria M. Love, of the Buffalo
(N. Y.) W. C. T. U., told the local
conference of charities aud correc¬
tions, a few days ago, that if girls
would learu to coook, sew and keep
house tidily, there would be much less
driuking by men.
Tacoma, Wash., claims the only wo¬
man custom house broker on the
Northern Pacific coast. She is Miss
Florence B. Moffatt, daughter* of a
steamboat captain, and is said to be
actively interested in shipping inter¬
ests, aud to know more on the matters
of transportation and commerce than
many men in the business.
Miss Fanny Elkins is a New York
artist in a special line of work who re¬
ceived an exposition medal and di¬
ploma awarded for “accuracy, detail
aud beauty.” She devotes her atten¬
tion to making drawings for physi¬
cians and surgeons. These drawings
she renders from dissections, photo¬
graphs, sketches or books. She has
recommendations from leading physi¬
cians in New York, and probably ia
the only woman who has made a dis¬
tinct success in this work.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
ASMLUTEKY pure
ODDS AND ENDS.
A Reading, Pa., woman bled to
death after having sixteen teeth ex¬
tracted.
Three townships in Muskegon coun¬
ty, Mich., have more than 1,000 acrea
set to peppermint.
Holbein’s picture of the Barber
Surgeon’s guild, in London, is offered
for sale for $75,000.
The jaw-bone and a ten-pound tooth
of a mastodon have been found in Cy¬
press township, Harrison county, Mo.
A Connecticut church thus adver¬
tises: “A cool church physically, a
warm church spiritually. Good seats
for timely arrivals and glorious times
to all.”
Mrs. Adam Hahn, of North Lima,
O., and her daughters, Mrs. Henry
Getz, of Wasliingtonville, and Mrs.
Simon Frankford, of North Lima, all
died within 24 hours.
A Paducah, Ky., man has a tree in
his residence yard which bears fruit
Shat is a cross between a peach and a
plum. Tho fruit is luscious and at¬
tractive, and is larger than an ordina¬
ry-sized peach.
The Presbyterian minister at Tar
kio, Mo., raised 151 quarts of straw¬
berries this spiring from a patch of
ground twenty feet square, At 10
cents a quart an acre equally produc¬
tive would yield $1,500.
An insane woman was brought to
Seattle, Wash., from a ranch in the
interior of the state recently, and sent
to an asylum. The supposed cause of
her insanity suggested by the doctors
was “the Bolitude of ranch life.”
The Krupp steel 139-tou gun has a
range of fifteen miles, and can fire
two shots a minute. The shot weighs
2, GOO pounds, aud 701 pounds of pow¬
der are required for a charge. The
cost of a single round from this gun is
$1,500.
When pins were first invented they
were considered so great a luxury as
not to be fit for common use, and ibe
maker was not allowed to sell them in
an-open shop except on two days of
the year at tho beginning of January.
A French engineer has conceived the
interesting idea of reproducing the
house in which Napoleon lived at St.
Helena as an attraction during the ex¬
hibition of 1900. The house will be
an exaot copy of the original, sur¬
rounded by panoramic canvasses, rep¬
resenting the natural surroundings.
An Elizabethan brown-stone jug
mounted in silver, 1581, was sold at
the Chfden sale, in London, for $320 ;
a fitted Monteith with lion mask han¬
dles, 1700, 58 ounces, for $623; four
chased circular salt cellars, 1741, 40
ounces, for $500; a fiat two-handled
basin and cover, 1792, 12 ounces, for
$300; a Queen Anno salver, 1711, 276
ounces, for $1,813.
Speed of Electricity.
The speed of electricity under the
most favorable conditions is now es¬
tablished to be 180,000 miles a second.
What this enormous speed implies is
somewhat dimly suggested by au illus¬
tration recently used by the eminent
scientist, Sir Robert Bell. Suppose
that a row of telegraph posts 25,000
miles long were erected around the
earth at tho equator. Suppose that a
wire were stretched upoD these posts
for this circuit of 25,000 miles, and
that then another complete circuit
was taken by the same wire around
the same posts, and then another, and
yet another. In fact, let the wire be
wound no fewer than seven times com¬
pletely about this great globe. We
should then find that an electric sig¬
nal sent into the wire at one end would
accomplish the circuit in one second
of time.
The burglar turned with a sneer of
malignant triumph. “If you shoot
me,” he said, “you’ll wake the baby.”
There was nothing to do but to per¬
mit him to load all the silver into a
sack and carry it away, leaving the
front door open behind him.— Detroit
Tribune.
Walking Would Often bp n l’lensnre
were it not for corns. These pasts arc removed
with Hindereorn*. 15c. at druggist).
Fertilizers for Fall Crops
should contain a high percentage of Potash to
insure the largest yield and a permanent enrichment
of the soil.
Write for our "Farmers’ Guide," a Ti 2 -page illustrated book. It
is brim full of useful information tor farmers. It will be sent free, and
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Don’t Carry Out tho Effect.
“Very few women are altogether
consistent in their tailor rigs,” re¬
marked a masculine critic. They are
very apt to commit some little solecism
in their dress that quite spoils the
general effect.
“I saw a funny sight today that was
a case in point. A pretty girl rode
past me on a very handsome horse;
she wore a skirt and shirt, and looked
very nice, I thought, until her horse
broke into a canter.
“Then suddenly np rose two ex¬
crescences on either side of her, which
bobbed about in the most ridiculous
manner. They were the big leg-o’
mutton sleeves of her shirt—very pret¬
ty and becoming in their place, but
utterly absurd for riding. The effect
as she galloped off ahead of me was
indescribably funny. ”— Philadelphia
Press.
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DONALD KENNEDY, OF RGXBURY, MASS.,
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He has tried it in over eleven hundred
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Jakey Cohen—Papa, I failed in my
school examination today.
His Father (patting him)—God bless
you, mine boy, yon will be a big bust
aess man some day.— Exchange,