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Fii'TS A>l> FANCIES POP T If I'FAIR.
Old maid* are very Burner own in F,ng
land. question,
A woman hates a but love*
to a*k one.
How many an enamored couple li*ve
courted- in poetry and lived in prose?
Bilk napkin* of different color* are the
last refinement for a fashionable dinner
party. nMigbt
The here that has but beauty
to keep it in good condition i» very
short-lived.
Mme. I)e Lehseps says that American
tzssr «"*"**" *»•*
VS HEM a lady aaka if you admire her
dress, she expects vou to express your
admiration of herself.
Aw old bachelor 1, says that ships age
called "she the fool M usd they ' alwayaketp 7
* niiti on oift.
kbdTghTe la.soov ladies THlbhTthr/.S erenow wearing a ne w
and has wide -trines of veilew
rxHSKlll Jvi»u muslin shrtuki' be irrerularlv tlffl
t«,. I)o(TOH, rrr do you i»d.^' think tight
madam^uTa'what’it maaam, it is what it lfaes lives on on. « ’
A bride may wear a very nlairily
made <1 ress at tier wedding, but slie
wants to have it puffed in the news
Old-fashionki) lute string . nblwn*
sre revived; many of them have feathery
edges. and They are in all handsome colors
tints.
Window shades made of silk, match
ing in color the furniture and carpet*,
are the fashion, some of the more dab
orate are edged with antique lace.
What is called white jet, and is really
very glistening white beads, is used on
fective white bonnets, when tewed and is particularly white Hpanish ef*
mi
face.
Robert (’oLi.yF.it snvs that the name
of the yotlug WOIU1UI Witii whobi Wash
mgton and fell whom in Jove he at fifteen.yearaol deplorable age,
to wrote” very
iswtry, indeed,” is hi* secret.
Ah the sleeves of gumincr gowns arc to
he very long, the feminine wrist will no
longer -Id, and be thoie displayed who have to an bought admiring long
war
summer glove* will be deeply saddened.
At a recent fashionable marriage in
Ixmdon, the bridegroom requested 81«.lid, the
bride to order her own jewel*.
and bills have now come in amounting
to tMK»,000. The J»ibbgrotm c*ni*>L
nay amt the jsweidrs decline to
hack their wine*.
.If.vnif. Jwi i* trying her best to
persuade.the leader* of fashion to adopt
*ome uniform style of evening dret*.
Trains, sleeve* andla short enough to show
long gloves, waist that is not high,
are^entiHle of such a costume. her
F.Soi tRUmf.n Meal* bangle* Orleans nowaday*
and a member of the Club at
Twickenham ha* a pretty trirk ol d»
playing when p'ayinu hisbanjle by baring his arm
lawn-ltnuis. D is a oily
that Alexander IAipe is dead, fov.it is fa
be feared that Twickenham ha* no bard
now who eotrM do tbtit yohtb jnstiee.
An exoeedinzly he uglv fashion which
ought out to tolerated is that et
drew waists that seem to be threefold,
simulatlnc a dress-eoat *r,:n Tit over a
basque with a mu.II
easy enmnrh U. Veep warm during nn
American summer wilhout assuming
three waufa, ami tfa- appeomm^of so
inurli hhould ftVoldtnV H.-L
p.ni ” tDWi V.'ir iiTi 7 »VT'“ < '" U Ty Jl J .1? in, |
1
lh. «nc< l <*ll» «-»».
ui s»?u f w“ »,■'
i. jltrtSuii rtjn,, IMM,
lion Of the fact that the crudest tyrant
is a liberated slave.”
Mine Nora IThry tell* a good story
jjayrs ,/*»,«,,
r,ot was t-iirrviiie home » vidiime
naturally y t*Htsrr,Hl suotlised that th,v iiidimiWiI
herow “Vf ZZlSuuXZ li kfafwiB, eft
self agreeable by talking with great e pro . ro
undoy. At the first paiwe lie was met
by this icspousc: U you want to talk
B[>encer and and Emerson, Mr. - don’t^ you must
rome see my father, i know
ttu.n^o'iMiro'iiot—'vn.i iVn *r<. mit'’^—
ihoiiiuvhiv at 111 M-a Jtrav t. f hi. mrmn
reived til notion* of' '■
not IVmUin girl whom you have
about read, »nVtheTest who spencer wear* ante^S^I glasses, xviLT ami ,!T•" know, X. all
o! 1 be
cuiv« r of mirth it the c •.rners of ti„.
mouth broadened tl 1 into T lilifa burst 01
SnUviofawd auchter the Englishman
A (Hind Kim's Pleasures*
Profess x. , >r v bawcett the Mind , member v
• f Parliament, says that when at twenty
five be lost hi* «ght there were many
thing* of which he was passionately
fond. snabe resoiied that those pur
Miits Which h.. could follow btt would,
Aooneeojocwl Tweed theNpey salmon fishing in the
or moit thau hi <!<<!, no
one more quiet enjoyed throwing the fly in
some Wilubure. stream He enjoyed in Hampshire it or
as much as
anyone did a galhiji over the turf in
company with »«s . friend. Ho
'predated long a’l the health-giving vigor of
a row from Ox r ord to hoodoo, and
• ltl ouph therlate severe frusta nipped up
a great country many enjoyed prople.no l*eft<-r one to the he
w.o.e than
with a friend a tiftycr sixty mile skate
on the l ens. He referred to there faefa
in no spirit of egotism, but a* showing
that mere was still for the Wind a store
of happiness mid pleasure if onlv thev
had the courace and deferminafiem to
.vail thorn se Ike. ot u.
Only Another Kind.
(seven wontru and onn rtiao constituf
. the . baud of*
Army, tug pioneer dtesyeti i he safe at ion
1 w'th in a unlflirei ol dark
scarlet ue riblsois yellow omuud bioiiog. |wd hroafl
rived New York last tfiur hata, >he ar
in week.
captain, a woman, carries a blue and
nwi flag with a yellow hup in the center,
Theord-r w»* organized fourteen years
3SL di^ei , "tirp tirrr , clergtm lerj.y man. t 7r " and ‘V'** tiumher* 01 *
000 memheri. K presc* e* in Micab ra
god other building* aud ia lh* shfeeta
]f« open-air audfantes, *« u claims,
Their amount to ?,l»0<j,(»uti !u peramn* wee«lv.
hymna, ior use thi. oour lry,
K*JlV« 0 .^ , Sr r ‘ a,n ’^ w J lke *'
Howa pa the !?uw*oee luv»r
fbU KenUMcy Home Tlie? tfagm work in
c Bintri- «t «»,.*
A l.’enil .Man’s Freak.
Rock Says 31 late number of the Little
fbUffittAesA? (A tk.) Gazctte: Several davs ago
Urge party volunteered to ail up with
sad fact* of many sad women and men
were r.'-r light tee of . a, 7’,, tallow sallowed " candle*. by • the "... mellowing
The mimafar
came, and entering Ufa ro, room ’ m - rp "
*£%$ "**?"•. *' } ul "ia ‘ ^
T t»> \ t • rJ
^{ *
n c A night bird, with a mourn
^ which, „' with a slow shuffle, “\vL
.. ,K_, r , k,n..i mB j
shonld ot oi.are to follow him ” said the
minister, exoletiyely blowing cake
crum bs toward the cores- as though he
wished words to waft away with win
CriefSaTth^mSaat^«> nine saw. tries* Tlie night bird atrain
chewing cake.
“ I thought I saw the wheel mov.,”
said one of the watchers •• Hee if
*
j{ llfn confident that the sheet
moved,” ^minister said the man.
arO«e and Ijrted the
# ^ )t ull(j< landing, | i) ,p. he looted at the
{, 0 H . H ,| , (>an , '| p e
cor p Be , l4 ew j ] e ft the table. The min
ster fell back. Htilf, stark and terrible,
tfle ct.rpsc slowJy area* from the table
J4tM j attained remained a sitting posture. The
stretched «iut and the
arms remained folded. The women
shrieked and ran lapi-imanding from the room, and
their the minister, weakness Wd of them for
climbed fence and want stood confidence,
a in a turnip
patch. When the frightened people
saw that the cor pee did not 'ntend to
follow, they went back into the house.
The corpse still retained the upright,
[igul posture, stilt a* the attitude strueic
K '
^7,1, 'L7 ,T nu „„ , Q, l
. i ^ . Tr-*?, K
’
on the dead mail om n brt.aM, i pressed | him
,V,' wTn^m.wo J.a til'h/elle'.me^,”'*, "a »* /!’ 1's ‘r iU
, , ,W P ni i i
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7®,, .i “1*5..". 1 '?.. r "jt t „ J j ‘k 'f 6 1 ,
"1 ‘J ®“*;'*ism lhrefforts were . « “* iwo tract ng^Tt
uired ot men ,
t | u . declare* ,. on) se lfe A nlversimnt genii, man
wl.o was present Ciarlnee
■ | f f | j„ } i with
8 , 1 V t am airh 2
t wodd i»« unolher
ntght, h»j)n7 though ’(were to buv a world of
walt dav*• so lu'l ol dismal terror
the ' time.” .'
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Want* to Know, Von Know,
.... ^ t-orres^! , n«1«n "of ‘Vh" K,™/!£ ,
? ^ adcietie*. ^
,)oea l ^ e Piwdenca
• W <be ptefasslonal writer of hooks?
Amerjniii li mes more happy
,, ban those^ol •d.ie*' ‘’ , " u ' ,r »‘ a
■•* farm lifa more condaeti v« . to .
» tual development am! hiippbims than
i p '
lif«i«i Our grt at citiesV
Are we. a* a nation, advancing in
fostfuderstuinluiL', „ ' 1 , Lt T both o ," twlieving r n • 'o’® them- “
Whi ®'* vi ® 1d
nr t? •
7 u.Jt . it . hZ ZT ' ... * .
W w ' 1l '* , ‘ ''U T , L,
Jl wii iJdwult of thouiru .. , limit
the U‘ tb*
stioCcs-fol pursuit of
1 ;? n '"’ t-*—* i j «
Ho.-.lh..,r«U OT o!littl,di«lii,.in
,'SU' i™""' *. i™?.......... « ri « ' h,| " ,,r '•
y f rI Lou,a,8na
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< basing n Kalin..... Train.
‘ *” ,dl y «-'«*»*»#* last, a* the . outbern r- ;
-
"f” n't!' ''T"'* r ^ l,,rn 7'^ " K lrom EaU.ii, H tn of P j
’’
“ ply . wa t»> n . *« over
“ *V, ‘
mileasoBth. the n sudden approach and
shot-hk- speed of the train frightened i
hfa horses, w hich Were hitched to a
c-ommon two-hor-e road wagon. But [
he quieted them for the moment, ami
when T.....ii another ~ train > T crossing^ came down the in track the
nmSnJ. TheyT^ttl ,0 "' 'TT "t^w
in. Lt ^ 't™?***' ih ! So e M wagon ■]'
T" tw 7 ' !h K ‘wveling wiUi
a®". 1 ' 'T® "■'® . * ! >U 1 k " “*Y
. l * u * 'ram and
£*** faunukalde
or Me,..g the wagon was brought .
ba. k «p.»r. H* wheels, and U 10 horse
tack Ufa rfalrotta track h>r a run and 1
*/ ** ** n!U j bf she fast flying
train fr -ro the ,1 ero-sfag to iherfcpoi m
tin* place, a distance of two miles,
jumping caUle guard* on the way and
arriving at the depot without serious
hart to theuis-lveaor imporumt damage 1
10 the wagon. the accident w|* a
serious one to Vf f . tnton. |le siva*
out of at* wagon vifi sit great a io
lence and for some seconds was totally
uacoascnou*. Hw right .irui wm» broken
lietwecii the oIIkjw and shoulder and be
rrerteed other injur fa* which disabled.!
him for a time. Tuo you: g men were
stunned, hut soon recovered, to find ;
that they were not hart.
Two for Ten Cents.
•* '>•»• * • •
: He on fared the salcaiu with a hasty
: stride and abstracted air, as if some
* baujt would split wide opou if he wa*
’hereon time to save it with * U mighty
intellect. He laid down lii* short bit
w u'b oumgof the muMicr tengMfa of a man who had paid
, »ny dVcritiaU same
eouiu*r. and «t»t J jus: m sooiido it
asruin*” vrsaiidii n'tJfli uko it. \\v |R»ure4 out
four flu. half of w’.iaky. A*
the U»r it 0 <e r was faonwhritig whether
he was a r 4 'fl«'"«d magt»-i'»r a Tamatiza
king in dim. •»'*#» ' ' walked a w^tyck on
ti„. <»<«.« a oft '»«. T, «'hw WJ.rVio hfftged pilifullv r'
a'Vlo” couldn’t
cr », nh >rn and la> “ played.”
ji. % rt ,r ,*<■<) rjjl. th,* t»u wsiier*?* t*itcuti» a^* ih**’
pa-siJuafa . ow." cried -riv.i the me c c »m- im
miHionai. Ihiyou ■>“ re.illv »•'.!!>•
j. . ,i a j r|Uk ♦ x heu di v;<fa with me
j . , Mi , 1!U . r , I wai.t. * ’ Thev Thev
,i AfwJde »:nf wsIk-.-d o it 11 together together barkci b*rkee|«r* to to
... ,i *c»i o» ,f. ..... “ ‘‘two two for for a
-
K* gayrto-r laueh* ah^vtt fa „
a -
<wdiiii* liw man who Btr#i*he* ,* a
lodging |.|* rt
TOPIC’S FOR TIFF FARM.
~ I.ampas*.—Take lancet
a gum and
&&'A£i IfaA tho roima k ffr.s 2 «V. ?* i ■* io t 'sc » 3 i ..
gums with it. /
A CJhm! Pertlll/er.-A good fertilize!
jwplAnta : carbomatcof i - 1* to<Whe ——.... ammonia fivecents ..... in a pint worth of
and s<Wa faw dropoff ° * t to each e * cb
k ° l ^ *
faS^Wrt. »i Iiir .n ftBP f Mn ~',.T„„ ,,
to'paint witi.Tincl.in k ,
modern practice fa
pint of '
water.
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Wto Trouble With life Wheat
^'■'bert Mitchell, of Ujbson County,
Gently !*«»* *«£* sent fomcspecimengof diseased
Trof. I.igersoll, of
I’urdue, who replies aYungu* that the leaves are
UoubiedI with growth which to
the eye looks like dust or hue sand,
all (he probability, and has been,developed
by -.-*—.**«*_ 'warm moist weather of the win
Won’t Mix.—Pure seeds and pure
breeds are in the line of improvement, Sever
Mule, and crofe* are not. mix
distinct species or races or breeds with
the hope of improvement. Never mix
the inferior with the inferior in the
famp 1 to breed up. Take up no cross.
' n 1 ”field with the hope of exerting
tho beat point on either parent. Never
u'ix dissimilar varieties in the hope ol
uniting fine rjuality the in best jxjint* of both, as the
one with the carlincss in
'he other, or productiveness with vigor,
or causing some other desirable end to
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Mann ring Ntrairlicrrr Reds — Jf our
frjf , n J . .,, ^ .ij, ,
uot nl j nd PU(t r j ri ., j. „ ij.'.L
should trv the following: JJig a pit (id
any desired size) three feet deep. Throw
in rubbish, such as stones, sticks, aoda,
trpp pruning*, or any other material
that usually goes to make up the rub
h ; 8h heap, and then fill it with the
richest soil obtainable. That enriched
by barnyard manure, muck, ashes, lime,
Then rotten plant leaves, Barden’s bone-dust, etc., is best,
No. flu Lincoln. Oreat
and 1'res,dent
S .° u!d the WM0 " prove dry, give water
w !K h 1 V ut atiot . ’ Tb®. result of all this
w ! ■ 7® !? ,f e production of strawberries
-T qU,te 80 l *% e HH P i,,e "
ap,> 9"' will answer the . wondering
3 ,,ne u *‘ r ! t eB °? tho “ exhibited *** at fair*. «f“n the
* *pefiu>en»
, * Mrnmble.—Farmers .. ~T~
' ol ‘ sometime*
jority grumble of at mankind their calling. inclined Well, ama
their condition and are to growl
at prospects in what
nfaved ^ 110 ^ b « < ’ m ‘
suinir X,
their avocation* with industry,
skill and perseverance, have no time to
grumble over their lot in life, and who
achieve marked success in their under
takings. The country makes but little
and parade over Its seldom farmers. Their sayings
act* are spread before the
public. Snocess in farming does not
convey the same grand accumulations
of wealth am jmwer that are associated
life ,r) rnllmads, in mercantile
«"*pende..t or in manufacturing; life, but it means
f* home, and honest a quiet, peaceful,
Proffer of real consciousness,
and satisfaction of aiding property. the
a in pro
groen and imptovrment oftnoage.
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Seeds for Small Burdens.—i’eonle
...... -™p.,,
pii* ...... W *’“ h , ,
<***■■ »■«;, *>»» l 1 i™i. »t « 2 .u■» v*nh,
» " «]»«" »™
T’ 4 equare ' OI l nw
. j* i '™ -
f" a n *' row '' l » fep '. 1 P"»
^ square yards l ounce.
Parsley, row SO feet, 14 otirce*.
Parsnip, Pea*, drill of 200 feet, 2 ounces.
Peas, early, large, late, row (iO feet, 14 piut*.
row S) feet, neck/ lj pints.
‘'”< T 30 feet, half
Radishes,-1 s.iuare ’yard* yard*. 14 ounces
Spinach, Fpinseh drill 10 square ” ounce*
of P>0 feet Lwince •’ ounces.
Turnip 1 square yard* ’ '
Sheep, - 7 A » man “.“'i cannot vaiinuv succeed Huccetu in in the me
sheep K ^ bust lies* , by following „ loose, , eare
lest ‘“’ methods, for this animal animal requires requires
s»W ft ' tTev* !TLr" siH.ubi’Tt l T :" l,o'h'u ’ alf ^ „r tarvp 'l
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wool every day, they limit be comfort
’* condition 1 ‘'t. subjected this, but. a sheep out of
is to ailment* that
in pood condition would nothave atfected
him. Sheep, fat ... the fall will go
through the winter and lambing, all
faxing right. H in thin, bad condition, the
ql the system in spring, and the
extra demands on the ewe at lambing
time uml bring rewards a series of disease*. No ani
its owner so for liberal
feeding and painsuking care as does
sheep. The idea some men have that
ahtmrd. sheep require The no care or looking after, is
ewes should be noticed at
lambing for their time. lambs 8ome always have milk
do not. Sheep to that begin with, *ucee** and.* mie
raising lambs art- a in
ami in sheaiinj cood
fleeces, and those that are hetlthv, that
impart the same to their imWnv in
short ail of them should be noticed,
Looking after them it will be discovered
that it will not pay to raise a feeble or
deformed shet-p. li will not pav to keep
sheep, oil nor flocks. doc* it pav to sell the
lops of your
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>! i*nrr» Por.ATrtE*_ffltovrvrD_
Whip light with milk, butter and salt
pjfa good upon a greased slip to pie-dish hot dish and bv brown
a .>f oven; a * the
V nur f'nkn turner
n 1 1 r ! _T.l-« _T®, «»• } ?* .
,<>a e
, white* >eparateiy, one table
^VT'Vifc* '.» Ur * r!!f T w,ti ? a C,1 E
V * « *°d . a b" e salt IVur x into a
buttered spufar; when partly done,
' u *, ** 'groover.
^* JNflKR ‘ )Ror ^*—One-hiOf cup of but
......—« °*»** * 0 I’ - m.’fae-e*. — -........ one efap ef
al, S ar te**pww»l«l ,inr cup of cqM wvfa. water, one hem,
u g ef ringer *nd -all
K> lfaup Hrup in to ti tt ., - and amt bake bake iti in quick quick
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M'li iti i> IViaioes.—W hip boiled
heat t* tatm in s butter,mill, to c re* in v ligiunes* witua and silt; fork:
fast, He frothed white pepper al
of an . eg; to*,
irregularly upon adish. set in the oven
l*» minute* Hi leheat. not do not let it
Dvfpeppia Bfead —One pint of !
ham flour; dissolve one-half gra¬
tn , ’ of , soda , in . two-third* . of a . teaspoon-j cup of
a
Vf**Kf. *1**0 flflO In t hf* ps ITrfiTtttrP /AVlf»
narm water to mane it somewhat thin
“q^Te Tf. RTLEXS.'~Two fineoranges;
juice , three-fourth* UIce ot ofbotb com and ana grated gratea peel ieci ot of tahle- one; one;
cup of rone sngtr; fa^mfjl two
*p<*onful» ^nfuis of of butter; butter one teaspoonful
cornstarch; torn starch; wet wet up up with with lemon lemon juice juice
and and a a little little cold cold water. water. Beat Beat all all to to a a
smooth ^ooth cream, cream, and and bake bake in in small small tiaa. tins.
Haety U * bTY Pubpino.—P Pefapnm.-Piace lace on on the the stove stove
‘-^•Bsw.s.tarsaans a faacupf.it of milk, six tablesjjotmfufs of
flourand alittle. salt; beat well together
—then atir it in the milk on the stove
i®-^ When before, as thick or as as mush it put begins it in to greased boil.
to mould. Made in the morning
»»»* rafwi sweetened cream for
***'- U isexce.lent. -
Gkanbkeky Sauce.—P ut a quart of
clean cranberries into a saucepan with
a cupful of cold water; stew slowly,
dantly colander, with white sugar; rub through a
fine and set to form in a wet
«n«ld.
CT.EASi.vo Beack Silk.—T he Parisian
brush method of wipe cleaning black silk it is to
and it thoroughly, lay on
a flat table, with the side up which is in
tended to show, and Bponge with hot
cdftee, strained through muslin, Al
low- it to become partially dry, and
then iron.
White Mountain Cake—T hree
rupH ( ,f sugar, one of butter of’ten one-half
cup 0 f gwee t milk, whites eggs
three teaapconfula of baking powder
'‘fted into four and a half cups of flour;
flavor with bitter almond or vanilla,
Bake in layers; put icing between,
made of ^ whiles of three eggs, and
0,le P° und ,,f powdered sugar.
Spinach.—B oil twenty minute* in
chop plenty of boiling salt water; drain and
very line; return to the sauce-pan,
with a little sugar, butterV, pepper, salt and
tablespoonful of Med into flour;
stir until hot and dry enough to he
moulded; turn out, shape into aflat
topped ridge thi upon a hot dish, and lay 7
the chops at base.
Ice Cream 0AKF..-Take the white of
five <gg», one and a half cups of sugar
one haif c ip of butter, one cup of milk,
one-balf tesspoonful of soda, one tea
spoonful flour. of cream tarter, three cup* of
half with Separate this mixture and color
this strawberry coloring. Flavor
with vanilla, the white with lemon.
Put in the white then the pink. Bake
slowly.
jf AJsm IT K —Take one pound of
n8 . , lirn ov „ r t i. pm „„ n „„ ar i
Toiling’ water. Keep ^“i adding, so there
&*"*< "/ W tT
HU fl^uraidonel.L-mixwefTtocehe/ „ ar l) en j three teasnoonfui* of
T ur n f," raWnaover “he Jill !
rme the while This makes three nips
Bake a*other idea *
OlNOER &nai«.—P ut into a bright
'in , the fire, molasses,
pan, over two cups
one cup sugar, two-thirds cup lard! on®
D*b c»pooii of ground gisfer. Boil till
H thicken* a little; stir in by degrees a
(mod handful of sifted flour, and after
" « well scalded dissolve a heaping tea
"P* "“ful "t soda in a little tainng eind water,
*“*» ''1‘^ougllily kiforc from
! bea 't 1 h " , work floi,r e ; ! ,°"P h
to make it as stit! ,. as you . can rollout,
halt to taste. Koll very thin, cut accord
mg to your fancy, and bake iu a quick
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Lemon Snafk.—T ake two cups “coflee
A” supir, hat I cup butter, mix well to
gather and beat to a cream. Add degrees two
teasjioons lemon extract, and by
one cup of coM water. Have your flour
ahcaily sifted, together with two tea
-poonfulsCharm baking powder, and sift
into your mixture. Stir with a spoon
at first, and afterward* work iu sufficient
flour to make it pretty stiff. Roll out
half an inch thick, sprinkle on sugar and
finish rolling when very thin. Gut into
They fancy shapes and bake iu a quick oven.
are very nice.
Commercial Puzzles.
I w°s^^rs2 Frm, the why , sa2sjL2 buy
u reason you can
excellent “Blue Point” oyster* in
Lmdon for a £erib»er* shilling a dozen; why the
AHuntic and Uonthlia cun be
bought bought there there for for the the same same price; price ; how htfw is is
it that American butter, cheese and
! beef are now to be found in nearly every
I village oi Scotland and England while
! the greater part of the sea coast popu-
1 lation id Wales live on American canned
j goods, goous, far Jess nil an of 01 which which car car be oe good bought Doug for
there ---------J than here—a ----- cut of
Ameiican Ameiican beef, beef, for for instance, instance, costs com* two ov„
IT'"I half ‘ 1 ’® ,,ny ; orlive cents a P°V nd -
l>evelop,„g SiZ our foreign commerce ic^n ^ 1*
shonld any
we pot be able toget things pro
Jncrd hero for at least tlie same price
that our British cousin* can? If the
Mhmtic and NtrYW* are to he bought
in fa.ndon for a shilling, why, ask* our
rontempurarv, should we pay more thau
a qu arter of a dollar for them? or, what
is a more vital question, with American
beef at live or six cents a pound at re
tail, whv fait that the lowest price in
the wholesale markets here is 71 cents a
pound, and that without the added ex
dentals? pen-e of transportation ami other inci
An explanation is in order
rom the nfodtftfers
Egyptian Gats.
INfttnrdey Review,]
Th? Kgyptlan* are the first people
**’ 1> *K whom we find notices of the cat. |
ft figures largely upon the monument*
aa * domestic yiet, and was honored Herod->j when j
dead! (knnieal stories are told by
0,u * «f the anxiety to save oats when
* * M,Us « caught fire, and of the grief
when one died. The cat <eems to have
served s* a retriever in fowling expedi
tions, and even in fisbaic. It seem*
strange that no mention of the catoccurs
in the Bible or in an As-vrmn reeord.
Even in India. l’o*fes*or .Max Muller fa
* ! !10,< " i as ^ymgthat it was but receuHy
k k “? WB w * d. mettle auitukl. It* San
ent name w HHPiara, from a raat mean
of ing Ickiug to clean, fmat the creature's habit I
herself at her toilet. Her
mousing habit* were weM known to the •
Romans and even to the Etruscans, as
shown bv antique gems and even wall
catcd paintings. The mouse-MHfr. domCstfaj
among the Greeks, called G ilt, j
dewriljed be Arittotie, and nuiuerou^lv
referred fat bv Aristophanes in the
« V'.ace.” ha* beeu shown by PrOfassor 1
Koifa*to»to)iaw been our white-brrasted
marten, marten ifa-ide* the oifaihc Egyptian*
domesticated th - ichneumon, properly
known a* Pharaoh'* rat. which is still
to be seen in house* at Cairo.
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V*. Gt n.BK, of the Nora Scotia
legislature has beeu a member of that
faniy fur forty-two e*r'. tears, and i. cow
„[„• ty.*ix V of ag
Artificial Diamond*!
Professor Maskclyne’s positive state-- dia- 1
rnent 3 that B the 5 method £S£ of producing 5 B&\
. * . «. . t l* ____J
gion pro babiv, the highest liv
JSftita’^icfam^Sd kcemly preferred by Mr. Mcl’ear, The claim
so
by this ingenious' Scotchman, |
raond*'
are of no value ns gems—mere But tiny I
scraps of erystalized carbm. even
* hi * f ®[™^.IfoWor^m !
monds. For a . Utt e while, Vherefobe,
the jewelers with diamonds instock, the ,
well-to-do folk who own diamond ring",
and necklaces, will not be disturbed by
the depreciation of their property upon !
their hands. In the long run, however,
the depreciation is certain to come. 11
Mr. Hanny ba ; i discovered the principle
lrl acecrdwice with which the tran.-tor
carbon into diamonds is ,
he ^fu/arts will
WhUethe
£ oe!e 5 n alchemy, romance «*«.»*.<, will suffer.
For the ch,1 ^ re n of the next ^ el ? e J at, ® n i
the story of btndab« , excumon . into the
val!, .v of diamonds will have no charm
~ '
Minis to Married People.
the pictures and chromrs. The latter :
ornaments ornaments Hhoiil.l snouia he oe hrntr nung illgn hich eno.nr'n enougn ,
to be out of the range of such art'c'es as i
the husband and wife may see lit '<>
throw at each otaer while in a heat ot j
paaaiou. Last night a miaunders anrl
SKr 5 ^ 45 S&*T& 3 Sa
“ God B ess Our Home,” a beautiful j
work Peace of be art Unto printed in nine colors, j
“ This House” was also
wrecked by r, much read volume on ;
“ Home D isci pi i n e. ’ ’
Extract from Ron vs’ Diary, to
published March. 1980: “ To the great
sale-rooms in King street, where a
mighty fine collection of blue and white
old ginger pots fiom China; and I did
othrr aeeoncmangive£(!.')Oforone,andan- for
man £620 another. Yet they
d > ‘f ,ere he f°?, T without din
n eraa,!< many little children with no
oUAties . to put them, Trc-iand.
on over in
All which do seem fc, me mighty con
tr adictory “.] wl1 and ! not a little sad to think
°“» no more trouble
*bout it._____________ „
Of the surface of the earth but little
more than one quarter is land, the rest
being face is water. 54,000,000 The area of miles. the land gur
tquare
Ssayb Josh entirely, Billings: let him “If skip; yu kant this
trust a man
trieing to get an average on honesty
alwozz has been a failure.”
Stop coughing at onco by the immediate use
of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup; 25 cents o bottle.
In Powder Form.
Vegetine put up in this form comes within
the reach of all. Iiy making the medicine
yourself you can, from a 50 cent package <?on
tain ing the harks, roots and herbs, make two
bottlos of tho liquid thomtehes Vegetine. of this Thousands
will glttdiv avui} have the opppr
tunity, wno conveniences to make
the medicine. XUill d^t|ctio^s in every |»|ck
vS.tin. in SZSLEZ. n.wdor form is ii*t sold by eL^t all
them,'endow ■
buy it of fifty cents la postags,
stamps for one package, or one dollar fur two
packages, It. R. Stevens, and I Boston, will send Mass. it by return mail.
A Hpuft« hold Need.
A book on tho Liver, its diseases and their
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Liver Complaints, Torpid Liver, Jaundice,
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Tlie VottaU* Bril Co., Marshall, yilrli..
WH! T U .heir Electro-Vottaio Belt, to ,ho
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•* ,U11 ’
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How to Get Sick.
Expose yourself day and night, eat too
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How to Get Well,
Which is answered in three words—
Take Hop Bitters! gee other column.—
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Scrofula, . Liver rnmnlaint Complaint, n Dyspepsia, U Rnen.!ia
Rheumatism. Weakness.
D ihaw b«n ,
—^J 0 “; a i(seqaaL Jioid vigetis*
for geven yoars audiisye neverbad onobottiere
'«"*?.• recommeud ’* ,0 th03e 1,1
1 Da. w. uoss, Druggist,
eept. faisa. Will on, Iowa.
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Mr. II. R. Stevf.nr— t)Faf Sir : My little daugh¬
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tj.vs, and r.y wife stwj'td it »ud we it to thecuiid
scoordin* to the directions ami we were siirpne-d -
j u a foitnlght’a time to see liow tbe child had gained j
in flesh {/rw^’eve/u/r and strength. She is now 6 ^ gaining your,emedJ every j
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T!m TS AT THE TIME ON
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J T THE and BOWELS, the K1DMEYS.
I i This coinbined action gives it won-
3derfulpower Why to cure all diseases.
Are We Sick?
I Because nee allow these great organs]
\lo become dogged or torpid, and\
[poisonous the humors that are should therefore 'be expelled! forccd\
.into blood
[naturally. __
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T ■K BILKH SSUHS. FILES, CONSTIPATION,
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DISEASES, FEMALE WEAK
I NESSES, DISORDERS, AND NERVOUS
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Wlfa Suffer Bilious pain* and iv-hcst
Why tormented with Piles, Constipation Jl
Why frightened ovordisordprcfl Kidneys
Why endure nervous or sick. hcaduchcNj
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fl Use Iii:>NEY WORT and rejoice in
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