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DOMESTIC ECONOMY.
Potato Pudding.——Two pounds pota
toes boiled and mashed, one-half pound
sfigar, one-half pound butter, six eggs,
wine-glass brandy, one nutmeg. Line a
dish with paste, and bake.
Cake WithoVt Eggs. — One and one
half cups sugar, one and one-half cups
sour milk, one-half cup butter, two cups
chopped raisins, one teaspoonful soda;
spice to taste ; flour enough to make a
thick batter.
Rue Newton Cake. — Three-quarters
pound of flour, half pound butter, half
pound pulverized sugar, six ounces cur
rants, teaspoonful of baking powder,
four eggs, a little candied orange peel,
and throe drops of lemon essence.
Sallie’s Biscuit. —Three good-sized
potatoes boiled and mashed fine, one
table-spoonful sugar, one-half pint boil
ing water. When cool add one cup
yeast, let it rise till light, then add one
quart water and flour to knead ; knead
half an hour and set it to rise light again
before baking.
Southern Mode of Cooking Rice.—
Pick over the rice and wash it in cold
water. To one pint rice put three
quarts boiling water and half teaspoon
salt. Boil it just seventeen minutes
from the time it begins to boil; turn oft
all the water ; set it over a moderate
fire with the cover off to steam fifteen
minutes. Take care and be accurate.
The rice water first poured off is good
to stiffen muslins.
Pine-Adflh Pudding. —Line the bot
tom and aides of a buttered dish with
thick slices of stale sponge cake ; pare
and slice tliin a large, ripe pine-apple ;
place in the dish a layer of fruit; then
sprinkle with sugar; then more fruit
and sugar until all is used. Cover with
slices of cake, which have been dipped
in cold water. Invert a buttered plate
over all and bake in a moderate oven
one hour and a half.
Pine-Appde Cracker Pudding.—
Roll enough crackers to make two tea
cupfuls of fine crumbs. Melt half a
teacupful of butter; mix with the
crumbs thoroughly. Slice thin two
pine-apples. Butter a pudding-dish and
put in crackers and the sugared slices
in layers. The crackers should make
the last layer. Pour over half a tea
cupful of water ; cover with a dish and
bake slowly one hour and a half. Re
move the cover just before it is done,
and brown the top.
THE DINOFR OF AIMLESSNESS.
A great deal of time is wasted by
young people who have no particular
ahn in life. AimlesmeSs and lack of
motive are the chief obstacles to the
best and most profitable use of time.
With a goal to attain, an end to ac
complish, and force of character sqfli
cieht to hold the mind steadfastly to its
purpose, the sands of time are easily
transmuted into golden rain. Life is
made worth the living. Then, boys—
especially if you live in the country—
utilize your time. Resolve to turn to
good account your hitherto-wasted mo
ments. Most men of rank have easily
learned the lesson of utilizing the min
utes. Eliliu Burritt, “ the learned black
smith,” found time, during his work at
ike forge, to master several languages
and surprised cultured Europe by ad
dressing its chief learned Vxxly in San
skrit. Hugh Miller learned the secrets
of the old red sandstone in the capac
ity of a day laborer. While his fellow
workmen idled during their mornings,
lie was actively at work finding out the
why of the specimens aud fossils his
hamjper disclosed. Lord Chesterfield
relates of one of his friends that he
wrote a book of abstruse character dur
ing tiie intervals of waiting for his wife
to appear at breakfast. Why not follow
such examples as these f
SEEK TNG THE PRESIDENCY.
We find that, from tlie beginning of
the Government to the present time,
those who have sought the office of the
Presidency have not obtained it, and
that the men who have obtained it did
not seek it.
Van Boren was elected in 1836, when
he was a passive instrument in the
hands of others, but lost his election in
1844, when he put forth efforts to pro
cure a nomination. Polk, Pierce, Har
rison and Taylor were not seekers.
Buchanan owed his nomination to the
circumstance that he had been absent
from the country during the four previ
ous years. Not one of the men who
have had the mania for the office ever
got it.
Those, therefore, who think it inde
cent for a man to take an active part in
procuring his own nomination or elec
tion may console themselves with the
reflection that such men have never
been elected. Seeking tor an office
amounts to a disqualification for it, and
so the people generally regard it.
The State Legislature of New Jersey
has offered premiums for the produc
tion of fibers, now largely imported,
such as jute, ramie, flax and hemp, and
many experiments are now being made
with fair prospects of success.
“I have had a su.Teit ci mock turtla
since I have be m nv cried, fh<. eu r
the soup yourself, my de\r,” saiu a
young married man to his wife.
SELF HELP.
Fight your own battles, asking favors
of no one, and you will succeed far bet
ter than those who are ever turning, first
tliis way and then that, for a httle help.
No one can ever help you as you can
help yourself, for no one will have tho
interest in your affairs that you, of
course, feel. The man who pushes on
through thick and thin with unflagging
pur]lose ana indomitable courage, in
j nine cases out of ten, makes a name and
place for himself which people honor
and admire. The old motto, “There is
no such word as fail,” should be im
pressed upon the young. Life’s ways
are rugged and full of thorns, aud it is
only the brave in heart who can hope
to battle a way to fame and fortune.
He who waits for others to push him
will find himself passed on the road
by those who push themselves. Peo
i pie who have been bolstered up all their
lives aro like reeds in an emergency.
No one can lean upon them, and if they
! cannot find a prop for themselves down
they go, and cannot help themselves up
again, but must wait for some friendly
hand to raise them. These “boosted”
people never accomplish anything in
the world. They are not trusted be
cause they do not trust themselves. It
is of httle consequence to the world if
they sink or swim, and even a man’s
best friends grow tired of helping him
over obstacles he ought to surmount
alone. The man who learns to conquer
circumstances is independent of fortune,
and will receive more smiles than frowns
from the fickle goddess.
The ambitious and industrious man
has httle patience with, or regard for,
the man content to remain at the bot
tom of the ladder all his life. The man
who keeps his wagon wheel in the rut
all tho way to town simply because it is
too much trouble to get it out, is apt
to accomplish as little good to mankind
as the one who expects to be “ boosted ”
along through life. Both belong to the
name family, and merit pity taoro than
reproach.
LOVE THE CHILDREN.
Don’t be afraid to show the children
1n at you love them. The boy or girl
will not easily go wrong whose arm is
’.wined monjjng and night around moth
er’s neck, or whose head is welcomed to
its cuddlingjplace on father’s shoulder.
It is off the side of their affections that
children are most easily held and guided,
and the firmest rein is the invisible,
golden cord of love. It is g6od to hu
mor children in following their natural
bent in all right and helpful directions.
Remember that education is only the
i >ading out of powers and faculties that
are within. Encourage, therefore, such
inclinations toward books, studies, me
chanics, music, out-of-door pursuits and
healthful sports as shall help most truly
to develop your child. Ar education
•<omes more and more to in
clude the development of a natural apt
itude, it will be more and more success
ful. It is good to humor your children
m presetting their individuality and in
i tnstcriug a true self-respect. Teach
| diem, too, the value of money, and en
| jourage them to manage their own finan
cial affairs. Tliis will give them impor
mnt experience.
HAPPY PEOPLE.
A poetical writer has said that some
men meve through life as a hand of
music moves down the street, flinging
out pleasure on every side through the
air to every one, far and near, that can
listen. Some men fill the air with their
j strength and sweetness as the orchards
! m October days fill the air with ripe
fruit. Some women cling to their own
; houses like the honeysuckle over the
door, yet, like it, fill all the region with
the subtle fragrance of their goodness.
How great a bounty and a blessing is it
so to royal gifts of the soul
that they shall be music to all! It
wotld be no unworthy tiling to live for,
to make the power which we have with
in us the breath of other men’s joy; to
fill the atmosphere wliieh they must
stand in with a brightness which they
cannot create for themselves.
A BALnooN was recently sent up from
Lille, France, containing two occupants,
who had several very narrow escapes be
fore they again alighted on terra firm a.
A heavy wind was blowing at the time,
and, on the balloon reaching an altitude
of 1,900 metres, the cold air condensed
the gas and caused the balloon to descend
with fearful rapidity. Carried along by
the wind, it struck violently against a
tree,. throwing out one of the occupants,
who only saved his life by clinging to
the ropes of the balloon and swinging
liimself into the car again. The anchor
was thrown out, but the speed at which
the balloon was traveling broke it off as
soon as it caught in a tree. The balloon
then started off at a furious pace, im
pelled by the gale, and, in crossing a
railway, narrowly escaped being cut hi
two by the telegraph wires. At last, af
ter completing a distance of four and a
half miles in five the stump of
the anchor caught in the branches of a
tree, the balloon came to a 6udden stop
and burst, the two aeronauts were thrown
down with the e_;, which fortunately
1 fe ft b ft h, a
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SELECTED MISCEELr^I.
Anger, like rain, breaks iqtn what
ever it falls. 1
Draw not thy bow before the irrow be
fixed.
Never expose your disappointments
to the world.
If yon would make a thief honest
trust him.
The simple flowers are sociable and
benevolent.
Fortune can only take from us what
she gave.
Words sometimes wound more than
swords.
A good book supplies the place of a
companion.
He who stops to pick a flaw in other’s
knitting work, drops many stitches in
his own.
A restlessness in men’s minds to be
something they are not, and to have
something they have not, is the root of
immorality.
A French statist has come to the con
clusion, after a very laborious examina
tion of the number of deaths from rail
way accidents in all parts of tha.world,
that if a person were to live continually
in a railway carriage and spend all his
time in traveling, the chances in favor
of his dying from railway accident
would not occur until he was 960 years
old.
Every failure is a step to success ; ev
ery detection of what is false 'directs
toward what is true ; every trial exhausts
some tempting form of error. Not only
so, but scarcely any attempt is entirely
a failure ; scarcely any theory, the re
sult of a steady thought, is altogether
false; no tempting form is without
some latt nt charm derived from truth.
Whewell.
Music.—They had been to the opera and heard
the finest music by the leading talent. They
vent home to hear the baby’s wild solo' until it
was quieted with a doge of t)r. Bull’s Baby Syr
up, which at once removed the Flatulence.
A young lady up town repels the do
mestic slander that she is “fluctuating.’
“For I'm always at par—to buy me
something.”
Kick in muscle-producing material beyond all
food or medicines are Malt Bitters. ,
A zinc mine lias been opened in the
mountains ten miles south of Elmira,
and a stock company formed to work it.
Pr. C. 11. Shoemaker, the well-known aural
surgeon of R ailing, P ~ offers to s* nd by mail
free of < ha ge a v du t le 1 ttle I ook on deafn is
and dse ses of th e*r, espeo ally on lunn ng
car nd catarrh and the r r per t.eat i ent
g vi'.g efer-.ocs am test m mals that will
satisfy tho mos skeptical. Add ess a. above.
Are You Not In Gooit Health?
It the Liver is tho source ot your trouble,
you an find a • a solute remedy in Dr. San
ford’s Liver Isvigorator, the only vegeta
ble ca hartic which acts direot y oil ltYd*L>v*r.
Cure? all Bilious diseases. For Book address
Dil 162 Broadway, New York.
Tni* Kelt Cos., Uarahall, Mich.,
Will Electro-Voltaic Belts to the
afflicted upon 30 days’ trial. See their adver
tisement in this paper headed, “ On 3® Bays’
Trial.- I
Vegetine is not a stimn>tmg bitters which
creates a flc'itious appetite, out a gentle tonic
which a-sista nature to restore the stomach
to a healthy action
Prevent crooked bjpots and blistered heels
by wearing Lyon’s Heel Stiffeners.
Funeral marches to the grave would be less
frequent if all sufferers with coughs and colds
would avail themselves of Ur at excellent reme
dy, Coussens’ Honey of ’f ir, the best cough
medicine in the world. t can try it, as the
price is only 50c. For sale by all druggists.
Always get 0. Gilbert’s linen Starch.
The soft blustone rock underlying a
wide part of the prairie region of Tex
is 600 feet at Sherman.
Equally adapted to the feeble or robust,
male or female, are Malt Bitters.
Daughter*. WRnamt Mothers.
DR. MARCHISI’S UTERINE CATHOLICON will posi
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Uterus, Whites, Chronic Inflammation er Ulceration ol
the Uterus, Incidental Hemorrhage or Flooding, Painful
Suppressed and Irregular Menstruation, Ac. An old and
reliable remedy. Send postal card for a pamphlet, with
treatment, cures and certificates from physicians and
patients, to HOWARTH A BAU.ARI), Utica, New York,
gold by all Druggists—*l.so per bottle.
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Liver, Bladder, and Urinary Organ*;
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Loins, or Side ; Retention or
Monretention of Urine,
Nervous Diseases, Female
Weaknesses, Excesses, Jaun
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Stomach, Dyspepsia, Constipation & Pil^,
HUNT’S REMEDY
CI7KES WHEN ALL OTHER MEDICINES
FAIL, as it acta directly and at once on ths
Kidneys, Liver, and Bowels, restoring them
to a healthy action. HUNT'S REMEDY is a
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him with well-founded misgivings.
From that time until the date of its re
turn time enough elapses to suffice for
the refreshing of all the defective mem
ories that have existed in recorded time.
The means by which the borrower will
avoid returning that book, for which he
has no use having once read it, are in
numerable. First, he thinks lie will
make its return an excuse for a friendly
call; then he puts off the call evenmg
by evening for other and more exhilarat
ing social pleasures, but insists that the
book must not be put into the book
case or it might be forgotten. Some
evening at bed-time he remembers it,
and enjoins his wife to romind him of
that book the very next day; the duti
ful wife does as requested, and gets a
snub for her pains. Finally, some tidy
person tucks it into the family book
case, and it is forgotten. A quarter of
a century later, when the owner has
reached that land where the only books
are volumes of record, and the borrower
has found his home in the place where
a book is useless unless printed on mica
sheets, some descendant of the former
will find the long-lost volume on a cheap
Iwiok-stall, and wonder how in creation
it got there. Yet the explanation is
easy enough.
The British Medical Journal says
that garlic has always had a great repu
tation among anti-hydrophobia reme
dies, and is found as a principal integral
portion in a large number of formulae
long kept secret. A young man bitten
by a mad dog was shut up in a loft.
In his delirium he seized upon some
bundles of died garlic, ate greedily of
it, fell into n deep sleep, and awoke calm
and cured.
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GUO T. GOULD. D.D..
.HlUenbnrg, Bourbon Cos., Ky.
AGENTS WANTEDto sell the Life of
GENERAL HANCOCK,
Onr neat President. A rare opportunity to make money’
K.-nd for Illustrated Circular and Terms. Address
rojS-HV.F ,u M a K IN. Cinoinnsft, Ohio,
OQ tli ilif 1 M, vvuoLJ.EV, Atlanta, Ua.
I iUIVI Reliable evidence given, and reference
HABIT ,0 cured patients and physicians.
CURE. Send for my book on Th® Habit and
I its Cure. Free.
TRY THE NEW YORK OBSERVER.
WAXT* I>—Agents every where to sell our goods, by
sample, to families. We give attractive persenta
and first-class goods to your customers; we give vou good
profits; we prepay all express charges; we furnish out
fit free. Write for particulars.
PEOPLE’S TEA CO., BotCMM, flt. Louis Mo.
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vU Vtw Address Utinsoh A Cos., Portland, ,
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UN FERMENTED
TKiTSfiTERs' j
TRADE MARK
MALT AND HOPS^
Restore the appetite, enrich the blood.
To accomplish this great work no medicine or food
in the world so successfully combines the elements ne.
essary to success ns MALT BITTERS, prepared from Hn
fermented Malt and Hops by the MALT BITTERS COM
PANY, and free from the objections urged against mall
liquors. Under their energetic influence the stomach li
alive, the liver active, the kidneys healthy, the bow’*
regular, and the brain at rest. What more
preserve health snd cheerfulness. Hold every* ,irea 10
MALT BITTERS COMPANY, Boston* “* r *‘
’ .Hast.
Al/1 y irig
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which h*ve performed
I MniQPAQPQ ' f healing unnaralleled in
. ■ UlOtflatO. C al bistort. Aend for IHustrstsl
Trenties, containing testimonials
from every pert of the Union.
Prepared by Weeks & Potter, Chemists, Boston, Man,
Bold by Druggists.
ALFRED AVERY, J. S. BASSETT,
Editor. ttfd’l Advertiser.
Late of “HOME AND FARM.”
sora aI ra,
Published at 316 Fine Street,
ST. LOTH, MO,
BY
ALFRED AVEHY & CO.
i
“South and West’* i* an eight-page, six column
papFi, print* don the best Quality of paper, and publish* and
seini-mnthly at the extreme low price of jo
cents per year It will be exclusively an Agricultural
and Family Paper (pnldjc.-i b* ing entirely i_'m i * and.) A
suinmary of general news, together with a full and re
liable maiket report, will be incorporated Corr*c.pond
eiils have been engaged, coinp 'sed of tiie wiitefs,
who will give truthful report.- and represent all sections
of our country in the different departments of the paper.
Agents aiv w inted everywhere, nd to whom liU-ral com
missions will l>e allowed. Seba fbr sample copies, which
will be fepnt free. Ad*hess
SOUTH AND WEST,
*lO Pine St., Sf. UOUIS. MO.
I AGENTS MAKE #5.00 PER DAY
SELLING OUR NEW
Platform FAMILY SCALE
Weiehs accurately up to 25 lbs. It
handsome appearance sell* it at Bisfl t
to house-keepers. A ILEGULAB
BDOM FOR AGENTS.
Exclusive territory Kiven. Terms
Burpris* old Afraatg. Send icr full par
ticulars, Domestic Real* Cos.,
No. 190 W. ITttfi ii—-CLicinliati, U-
The Koran.
A rnrioally to every one. and a ureeaatlr
to all u.l“n a of His „ry or Mellaloii:
THL KORAN OF MOHAMAUCD: translated fi om the
Arabic by Georue .Sale. Formerly pubj|bed at *2.78: t
no*, beautiful Cvpe, neat';’cloth-boidirl edition; prloe
! vents, and 6 cents for pnatuga. Catalogue of manr
standard works, remarkably low in price, with extra term's
to clubs, free. Say where vou saw this adverussment
MKKICAK Book Exchasoe, Tribune Building, N. T.
AGENTS W ANTED to sell {tic LIFE of
Cen. W. S. Hancock
The doh H er-8 ta t earn ft n nnd Patriot, by Col. Jowit W. Fon
x*v, Editor of the Philadelphia Press. €'osnal tv an-
Ihenttc, low priced Fiill.v llliit4tr.\.
Positively the bei-t and most reliable. Nope other official*
Send 50c. at one© for outfit. For full particulars and
terms address HI BRAKU hROA,
.M West Fourth St , Cincinnati, O.
(fb 0 A.A MONTH. AgcntN U nlfC
fSsi L 4 1 l7sb*-bt6ellin"aiticleßintheworld:ufrant-
U pie free. JAd BRONSON, Detroit, Mich.
Jfifi a WWlh 1,1 Jour own town. Terms and $5 Outfit
free. Address 11. Hallrtt <fe CO., Portland, Maine.
YCUNG MENr^"K
■ month. Every graduate guaranteed a racing Bit
uation. Adr'k U. Valentine. Manager. Janeaville. Wi*.
Kentucky Military Institute,
FAR3IDAI.K. Finnklln l 0.. K.T.,
6ix miles from Frankfort, Ky. The school for boys and
young men. 36th year opeus Sept. 6th. Address as above.
Important to the Fair Sex!
PERIODICA!.
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, cures T^enoorr-
whites.) Painful Menstruation. iTJcerrttion, Ova
rian Diseases, Absent Menstruation, all diseases, know'n
aa female weakness. ITiey have been used in England
for years aa a periodical itnd regulating pill. Sold uy ail
Druggists ererywhere. Price SI.OO per dox or six boxes
for $5.00, sent by mail free of postage, securely sealed.
tiie urayThkdicink CO-
Mechanics’ Block, Detroit, Mich.
Wholesale Agents for U. ft. Bar*Pamphlets gent free
T>. PARK A SONS, Wholesale Agents* Cincinnati
WM. H. BURCES3,
PKU kqU AK* , IS . u-
Sole Manufadurer of this most
Ootton Press.
/ The most convenient and durr-
f Presfi in the world for steal I
horse-power Gins. !>*•• ttu*'
ti-o. - ‘ V rr***.
3<mS Bale in gfTWiies.
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nmiiu sß?n!Wi.,'
9 W R ij known and sure Remedy.
W I IVlei NO CHARGE
for treatment until cured. Call on or address
DR. J. C. BECK,
112 John Street, CLNCLNKATI, OHIO.
Publishers’ Union, Atlanta, Ga M ..... Thirty.—
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