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;oi.l> AFFAIRS.
|o*IXG KID GLOVES.
|kid or leather gloves., wash
Loan and water, and stretch
looden [ hands, or pull them
L without stretching them;
m with pipe-clay or yellow
I mixture of the two of any
tide, made into a paste with
[ them dry gradually, and )
[half dry, rub them well, so
Lh them and put them into
ben dry them, brush-out the
color, cover with paper anu
i a warm iron. Other colors
:hre can be mixed with the
-Detroit Free Press.
■ns ideal nursery.
Id-tone, I writing on the ideal
the Ladies’ Home Journal,
■room fifteen feet square and
Igh [ affords ample initial cubic
a nurse and two children.
B and careful management, a
feint, and two other young
pave I occupied a bedroom oi
w ithout detriment to health,
s articles of furniture or of
jre allowed entrance; both a
)om and a bath-room were
iaad; care was taken to keep
f the room pure, no open
allowed to remain; the door
:e Closed, admitted light and
ie passage; 1 s ’ the two windows
opened , the nights; . ,.
r on summer
i,e always lighted before’bed-
|e F used nearly for that washing of the an body— infant
degrees or ninety-eight degrees
t. As the child grows older,
f the water should be gradually
while the limbs should be al-
2 exercise in a large tub. Some
do not bear cold water well;
?, discrimination, and observa-
d be our guides in this as in
natters.”
fL TRAP FOR CARPET BEETLES.
Itlv found a simple way to check
Ase of the buffalo carpet beetle,
lofessor U Clarence M. Weed. This
its damage in the immature
[state, lich being then tho ugly hairy
[bug.” most housekeepers call the
[ill These hairy larvae be-
grown in this condition at
limes during the fall, winter and
|nd concealing themselves in a
I crevice change to what is called
1 or chrysalis state. they ara
ascent, and take no food. They
1 it a short time (two or threa
and then again change into small
ored beetles, less than a quartet
:h long, having on the back spots
>es of white and red.
beetles fly out of the windows
and, as I have lately noticed,
great numbers to the early cro-
d mlip, of tho eardeai. The,
.specially^ the light-colored va-
-ion almost i«“j in exclusively • ‘““p ** on the
md yellow flowers. From this
led, containing less than
tlDS. we ffathered in aweekmore
U i Deeties. -r- me iittie ,»., i creatures .
' flowers to feed OH the pollen. r '
Kasily ^simple seen and destroyed. This
method of checking in*
pf p which a vexatious city and pest, village and house* in a
i ribune. cannot afford to neglect.—New
FROZEN DAINTIES,
luit Glace—Take sir ounces ol
I macaroon, pound in a mortar,
Iver a quart of cream beat in eighl
lid two cups of sugar, flavor with
It of vanilla. Place on the fire 1
lir until thick; pour in a freezei
leeze.
nue—Put a gallon of milk in a
ban, beat four eggs and stir in
lour cups of sugar; let come to a
pd add a pound of stale sponge
[grated, and freeze,
luge Touffle—Cover half a box ol
me with half a cup of cold wa tex
bak one hour, add half a cap of
Ig water and stir until dissolved,
he juice of a dozen oranges and a
p of sugar together; beat the yolks
eggs to a cream; whip a quart of
cream; mix the orange juice and
together in a tin pan, stand in ice
strain the gelatine into it and stir
thickens, then add the cream,
an ice cream mold, pack in
ice and freeze ten hours.—Oour-
lournal.
Ihocolate Parfait—Whip a quart of
In to a froth, sweeten to taste and
|r lolate with vanilla, grate two ounces of
and add carefully, put in an
Ireatn mold, press the lid down, pack
lit and ice and freeze three hours,
jrozen l the Pudding—Take yolks of four one and pint make of
a, eggs,
pup of oae pound of sugar and one
i of water; put on the lire, when
1 y boiling stir in forty blanched al*
P is pounded fine, one pound of cit-
chopped, two ounces each of candied raisins
currants, one ounce of
Pge and lemon peel each; pour in a
.zer and freeze.
frozen Mixed Fruits—Pare a dozen
^ ripe peaches and chop fine with a
er knife, scald a pint of plum3, re-
v e the skins and stones and m sh the
ms » mix a pound of sugar and add to
■ruits, let stand one hour and pout
-t a quart of boiling water, stir until
5 sugar dissolves; when cool pour in a
tze* and freeze.
Ratlier Indefinite.
Little Dot—“Tuat lady called me a
tow-head. What color is a tow?”
Little Dck (something of a yatchts-
mau) “Any color you mind to paint it.”
An Appeal for Mercy.
If you hare any regard for your physical
welfare, have mercy on your bowels, cease
deluging them with drenching purgatives
and relax them without pain with Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters. Subdue with it, too, ma¬
larial and liver complaints, kidney and rhen
matic ailmenfs, dyspepsia and nervousness.
Some men can convert th<* “brass” in their
systems to gold in t, eir pockets.
The Ladies.
The plea-ant effect and perfect safety with
which ladies may use the California lio.uid
laxative. Syrup of Figs, under a.l conditions,
makes it their favorite remedy. To get the
true and genuine article, look for the name of
the California Fig Syrup Co., printed near the
bottom ot the package.
A man’s friends do him more injury than
his enemies.
If your Back Aches, or you are all worn out.
rood for nothing, it is general debility.
Brown's iron Bitters w 11 cure you, make you
strong, cleanse your liver, and give a good ap¬
petite-tones the nerves.
We make our to lays of yesterdays; our to¬
morrows of todays.
H t> Th| , f
Weoffer 0n „ Hundred Dollar|| *.
any case of catarrh that cannot be cored by
taking F. Hall’s J. Catarrh Cura.
Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo. F. O.
We, _ the undersigned, have known J.
YJSPl^f'K* ““
o. Druggists, Toledo.
Waldino, Druggists, Kinnan & Majuvin, Wholesale
Hall’s Cat Toledo, O.
tt ah Cure is taken internally, act¬
ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur¬
faces of the system. Testimonials sent free.
Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
T.« Out, On, K„,
can you find the woaD?
There is a 3-inch display advertisement in
a®. p SSi%.’ , S5irX h SS‘r^S
each new one appearing each week, from The
Dr. Harter Medicine Co. Ti ls house places a
-Crescent” on everything they make and
publish- Look for it, send them the name
of the word and they will return you book,
beautiful lithographs or samples free.
When a m m’s word is not as good as lus
bond, keep watch on h's bond.
Browb’s Iron Bitters and General cures Dyspepsia,Mala- Debility. Gives
ria, Biliousness
^eaflsa^tit^^lh^bes^fonicforNuK weak and children.
Mothers, women
United States railroads get $22,000 000 a year
carrying the mails.
Mrs. E. M. Lewis, Oxanna, Ala., writes: “For
over twenty years I have suffered with head-
and erotfne physicians tried during that period. Brady-
produces the most satisfactory results.”
Beech a m’s Pills stimulate the ptyalin appetite in
^ d miktftke sdek < ^ r gjj presslon ’ give ’
A Veteran
Mr. Joseph Hem-
rtm ip|l merich, 53E. noth St.,
N - Y - city ’ in 1802 ’ at tho
*»ttle°f Fair Oaks, wm
^^09 <1 ’rover, struggle In hospitals, was
S el# with Consumption,
___4H9ilIe has lately taken
Jos. Hemmericb. Hood’s Sarsaparilla, is in
good health, and cordially recommends
HOOD’S SARSAPARILI.A as a especial- general
blood purifier aiul tonic medicine, R.
ly to Ms comrades in the (1. A.
HOOD’S PILLS are hand made, and per-
tec t in composition, proportion, ap pearance.
_
• f Mothers*
Friend”
MAKES CHILD BIRTH EASY,
doivin, La., Dec. 2,1836.—My wife used
MOTHER’S FRIEND before her third
confinement, and saya she would not be
without it for hundreds of dollars-
DOCK MILLS.
Sent by express on receipt of price, $1.50 per bot-
e. Book “ To Mothers ” mailed free.
bradfielo REGULATOR CO.,
roa B»ea .v *clobuooist». ATLANTA. OA.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
TEANE UNIVERSIT1 OF LOUISIANA
Its advantages for practical instruct^ n, and especi¬
ally in the diseases of the Southwest, are uneqnaed, the
as the law secures it superabundant materials from
great Charity Hospital with its 700 beds, and 90.000
patients annually. Students have no hospit alfeesto
pay and special instruction is daily given at ffll BKD-
SIDE OF TH* KICK, ns in no other institution. Next
college s ission begins October 11, 18S6. For cata.oguo
or information a idress
Prof. S. E. CHAILLE, M. D., Dean,
fWP. O. Drawer 261. NKW ORLEANS, LA.
A. N. U Thirty, ’92.
LOVELL DIAMOND CY CLES
_
For Ladles and Cents. Six styl*s
in Pneumatic Cushion and Solid Tires.
V Diamond Frame, Steel Orop Forging*, Steel *
(A Tubing, Adjustable Ball Bearings to all running parta,
including Pedal*. Suspension Saddle.
yeVu Strictly HIGH GRADE in Every Particular.
OAIONO e. Send $ ceatJ inlUapi for ear 100-jpwre II last rated cafil
legue of ttuas, Rifl e*, Revolver*, fiportlag Boo**, et*.|
JOh'n P^LOVELL ARMS CO., Mfrs., 147 Washington St.,BOSTON, MASS-
WINSHIP MACHINE CO.,
ATLANTA, CA.
o Cotton Gins aid Cotton Presses.
I'ji-Packing. Down-Parking, Srlf.Pnoking, Steel Screws*
4 indie** nntl 5 inches in dinmeter.
Our Cotton Gin with New Patent Revolving Card
5^ straiehtem* mands the .. the Highest Fibre and Market improves Price. the sample so that it com¬
all the latest IMPROVEMENTS.
furnished with Revolving Heads when wanted.
Gins ABS AND PRICES
WRITE 7*IK CIRCCI- __
Send at work. for SHORTHAND
SENOIA. Cbulo^ue. U. Sc L-*jg; N'sr.rL GEORGIA.
nen-
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DO NOT BE DECEIVED Enamels, __
with Pastes, and Paints which stain
the hands, ii:jure the iron, and burn on.
The Rising Sun Stove Polish is Brilliant, Odor¬
less. Durable, and the consumer pavs for no tin
or glass package with every purchase.
ULCERS,
CANCERS,
SCROFULA,
SALT RHEUM,
RHEUMATISM,
BLOOD POISON.
these and every kindred disease arising
from impure blood successfully treated by
that never-failing and best of all tonics and
medicines.
Books on Blood and Skin
application. ne Diseases Printed Swift ATLANTA. free. testimonials Specific Address CA. sent Go., on >
* / * f
Flower”
.} _ “f d , A . U S USt ^OWW f° _ r LOSS
vitality and , general debility. After
taking two bottles I gained 69 lbs.
*?M more of your August
Flower Since I have beetl 1U business
than any other medicine I t ever kept.
Mr. Peter Zinville says J he was made
new man , Dy tne use ot c August \ +
Flower, recommended by me. I
have hundreds tell me that August
F lower has done ^ mo re g 0od
than any other medicine they , ever
took - GEORGE W. Dye, Sardis,
Mason Co., Ky. 0
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Fal ? T ‘T. ,n b ‘‘* ins Soj, .“ » nbp r 22.
board™8, ^"teachers^nd .
>
VE R 125 officers,
M. A., B. A..and B. L. Special attention to Mu-
s?) 5 ?a
offering to young women such facilities for ob-
taining a liberal_ education aa are enjoyed by
l^est aud most complete school'edifice in the
South. A11 the rooms, halls anti stairways car-
pe ted. Accommodations for 400 boarders.
Sinead’s improved system of heat and vent,lu-
tion. Lighted with gas and electricity. Abundance Hot of
cold water throughout. Parlors, library, read¬
bathrooms and closets.
ing rooms and gymnasium conveniently locat¬
ed. Cash cost of building $80,000. Eight acres
of campus. Board, lights, fuel, servant’s at¬
tendance, etc., five months, £64.50; tuition,
$25.00. Send for cat a ogue to Ala.
REV. L. I». BASS, D. II., Florence,
m a * THE
«- £ ONLY TRUE
‘u IRON
TONIC
Will purify BLOOD, LIVER regulate
KIDNEYS, build remove strength, renew
disorder, restore health and
appetite, vlgororyouth. Dyspepsia,
k Indigestion, that tired feel-
iugahsolutely eradicated.
Mind brightened, brain
power Increased,
nous bones, nerves, mus¬
cles, receive new force,
suffering from complaints using it, find pe¬
culiar to their sex, Returns
. checks*beautifies a safe, speeiiy cure. Complexion*
rose bloom on
“Crescent." Sold everywhere. All genuine for goods 32-paga bear
Send us2 cent stamp
pamphlet. M».
OR. HARTER MEDICINE CO.. St. Louis.
ARGUMENT. Tub AMKK1- bly true by ordinary or common j and to that end have originated the
CAK PVRUSH¬ methods, but NOT TltlT. when fairest ami most ingenious plan of
ING Company, of Jersey City, N. J., the effort is associated with the dtstnmuing l a.h Premium, or
hays undertaken to guarantee to kind of ente, prise that has
their Advertising patrons a total this Five hundred I ever
circulation for their various prospectus. known. The plan or method is in
papers thousand new subscribers will conflict with no law against lotter¬
of not less than ONE MILLION’. mean to us more than $500,000 of ies or schemes of chance; it in¬
This means an addition of 500,000 to advertising revenues luring the volves nothing: that is illegal or im¬
our present lists. It has been said next ri%e years. We can afford to moral; it places u prvm.utn on
that to secure a half million new pay for them ut least halt’tlieir brntns; it is, in short, the very
subscribers in six months is a busi¬ value to us. We are willing: to do essence of what is commendable,
ness impossibility. This is proba¬ even more than this, if necessary, lionet* t, literal and attractive-
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For CORRECT ANSWERS to ANY ONE of the following Ten Word-Riddles the American
' Publishing Company will pay the following
CASH REWARDS
For a correct answer to any ONE word. ♦ 20.00 I For a correct answer to any SIX words, *150.00 £ 1
For a correct answer to any TWO words. ♦50.00 Kora correct answer to any SEVEN words, ♦ 175.00 ■
For a correct answer to any THREE words, ♦75.00 For a correct answer to any EIGHT words, ♦2 00.00
Fora correct answer to auy fOUR words, ♦100.00 j For a correct answer to any NINE words. *225 00 1
For a correct answer to any FIVE words. ♦ 125.00 I For .correct answer to .11 of the TEN word*. ♦1450.00 j
As SPECIAL GRAND REWARDS we will Pay in Cash:
For the FIRST correct answer to ALL of the entire Ten words, $5,000
For the SECOND correct answer to ALE of the entire Ten words, S3,000
For the THIRD correct answer to ALL of the entire Ten words, $2,000
Here are the Ten Word-Riddles—Can You Solve Any of Them?
i B-rn-- ING EVER A NAME TO VISITED EVERY MADE MAN, A FAMILIAR CIRCUS. WOMAN BY AN'I)CHILD GREAT ADVERTIS¬ WHO HAS
2 -ea-ty WOMEN, OFTEN A CHARMING WINS THAT THE ATTRACTS QUALITY LOVE OF MEN. THE WHEN ADMIRATION POSSESSED AND BY
\B 1 -- a e TION MINNEAPOLIS WAS BY NOT A MAJORITY CONSIDERED NATION OF , I, THE REPUBLICAN DESIRABLE DELEGATES. CONVEN¬ AT THE
■i -le..... PRESIDENCY SERVED TO IN DEFEAT 1884. JAMES G. BLAINE FOR THE
»5 -Ol- ■■ 03 OK OFFERED. THAT >5.000 WHICH IF YOU YOU WIN CAN THE SECURE FIRST TO PRIZE THE AMOUNT HEREIN
6 -r»ss BETTER TnAT WHICH ADVANTAGE WOMEN THAN «NOW MOST HOW MEN. TO WEAR TO
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-ict--e THAT WHICH PLEASES OR SATISFIES THE EYE.
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EXCLUSIVE AND TITLED ENGLISH NOBILITY THAN
BY THE AVERAGE BUSY, IIUSTUNU AMERICAN.
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Ct,„Utia4inn fc.Xjlldllai.IUll. Each dash appearing in ttiepartially spelled words Indicates the absence of a certain
eacliltiddle letter, and when the proper letters are supplied the original woril selected to foim
will be found complete. EXAMPLE: 11—r—e, something every funner should possess, lu
this case the omitted letters are o und «, and when properly inserted the completed word is Horse. ■9
REWARDS P a a ^ n er , 9 found O Ui bo DAY correct. >N
land Each answer will be numbered as received, to be examined Check in Ibe order of its nunilie &
when found correct a New York Certified IJniik for the full amount of wlmU-
reward such correct answer secures will be sent the V Lit* DAY tho award Is made.
U EM EMB E It »y°o^iVr V ^i n vf nil, just whose as you arrange send. between In yourself and
those names you every
$■>0 ill Cash; yon are not conllned to any par Avewill pay the full amount ol lb v re-
ticular word— any one of the entire ten will ward for correct uiiNwers to the person
bring you a gl’iO cash reward—while If you are who sends the names.
bright enough increased to solve in more proportion than one from your $50 reward
will be to Don’t serifl answers without subscriptions —they
$-250. Also remember that you do not have to bo will receive no attention and cannot possibly win
first, or Inst with your answer. EVERY' a reward even if correct.
correct answer for reward. even a single word
I wins a splendid cash I FOt€?C f I<II1. ■ means to guard
at , a ) a st Pv ,, n an appear¬
Tlie Only Condition, original ance of irregularity ten words or selected collusion, to a make copy up of the the
I The object of this extraordinary offer is, of course, above Word-Riddles is deposited with Mr. C. P.|
to secure Subscribers at once and in large num¬ SMITH, Superintendent or the Jersey City Police
bers. We therefore retjuire that 50 cents for a Department, u nder seal, to be opened December.
year’s subscription to some one of our papers 31,1892, in the presence of witnesses, after this con¬
i shall he remitted with every answer. We publish test full cioses. in the January The complete issues of list will four be printed in,
four great papers: The American Fireside, our for papers, sol
The American Homestead, The Ameri¬ that all who have know not received rewards correct
can Household Journal, and The Ameri¬ answers will wherein they failed. This
can Cottage Home. Name your choice of anv method of protection is due to all concerned, and
lone of the four—they are all the same price, 50c. absolutely wholly honest prrvrulH and everything fair that sub¬ is,
'a year. If you send answers to more than one not scriber. to every
word you must send a separate name and 50c. for
every word you answer. send Thus, if you send DESIGNATE THE WORDS YOU ANSWER BY
(sides answers to two words, and an extra name be- TTIKIK numbers, and be wise and send your
your own and $1, so on—one name and answer at once.
00c. for a year’s subscription total for of enoh word Address all letters and make all remittances
vnu answer. The amount cash rewards
that you receive for correct answers can be di¬ payable llsnlng to the Treasurer of the American “ Pub
vided pro rata among the list, or you can keep It Co., as follows: Q
Hon.®J. F. KELLY, Treas. » 214 Washington Street, Jersey City, N. J ♦
itituting name feueh subject CAUTION.—Bewnrc HiibHtitiilionH and to Khoei the proneeution price without stamped are by fraudulent of VV. dealers law Ia. on Ilougla* bottom* for sob* and ©b- W. L. DOUGLAS
— taining der false money pretences. un- >dCgO wsl S 3 SHOE FOR
A Ronolne Hewed ehoe that will not GENTLEMEN, rip » fine Calf,
% \ geamh-FS, and durable smooth than inside, any other flexible, shoe more from ever comfortable, $4 sold to $ at the styllan price.
A :• Equals custom-made shoes costing with 0 . complete
tm The only *3.00 Shoe mode outside two shown in cut),
oolefl, securely sewed at the edge (os shoes sold at tho
: ' iouble the wear of cheap weit
K 9 , for such easily rip, having only one sole sewe*
r to a narrow strip of leather on the edge, and when onoo
m worn through are worthless. ______ DOUGLAS . „ .. *3.00Shoo
£ The two nolesof the W. L, times
. k when worn through they will can be rip repaired loosen as from many the upper. as
mi 1 necessary, as Purchasers mize, should never of consider footwear or the desiring superior to qualities econo¬
of these shoes, and not be influenced
£ ; t to buy cheap welt shoes sold commend at $3.00.
g? WfL having only YV. L. appearance DOUGLAS to Meu’s
SJi them. and *5 Fine Calf, Hand
C5 w L XvfPbs * Sewed; i *3.50 Police and Farm-
. ers; #2.50 *2.00 Fine Workingmen's Calf; *2.25
XJSJSIk \ (<0E Roys’ and *2.00 and Youths* 1
"■f *1.75 School Shoes; Ladies*
■ t *3.00 Hand Sewed; and *2.50*
Zi sroT ^ 82.00 Misser
*1.75 Best Dongola,
I^THEW) are standard of the of same merit. nigh
mm *1
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peace while you eat
z qhiet when you read and SSESX: the bestr^uit*.
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St. a leans,
PATENT8»SO:
DRs 3e C. PARSONS*
-EMALE REGULATING PILLS
Made for women and tbs
diseases peculiar to her sex.
They regulate the and men¬
strual flow, are safe re¬
liable, have been sold for
years, and cure all d sch&rgea
and inflammations of the
l* womb.
W Sold by druggists and
sent by mail.
N /*£w*r* D Price s. c. Parsons, $1-00. “Family
r .
Physician” tells how to get well and keep well;
400 pages, profusely illustrated. For pam¬
phlets, question lists,or private information frea
of char re, address with stamp,
DR. 8.C. PAKSONS^Smwah. <>»■
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M ttt Plso’s Remedy for Catarrh is the
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CATARRH
| 50c. Sold XT. by druggists Haieltine, or Warren, sent by mail, Pa. I