A" V J V 4 F WOMAN AND HOME. NOTHING IN THE WOHL.D SO BAD AS PERPETUAL. MOTION. The Woman Who WorXn Ton IWim-Ii. IIurlilp of I'lucrly Dim't lli-ur Eerytlilm; Wmuan'ri Si-imo f t.'om rudeslilji i;Iii ul ii of iii lM. There it nothing in this world so bud as pcrix timl motion. What n blessed thing that no ijo has ever yet quite invented N-rH'tual IiiofXii! Yet 1 know some little mothers that re ahno.l th.-it; they never come. t u fulloj. III t t ill le:! h trips them up. I 1 not wonder I hise I:' tic hoilii-s think of tho future life, only ns i ;t :i great eternal ret. Thnt wold invop.es thnt they can concoivo as di-simble. So this lifu liccoiiies tolerable booju;.-.o it points toward one huge Htop. It i t heir fate l. ro to go o:i. If it lo not n broom it i . :i i! I (; nir I if not these it js a p.i!l of 7';i,-'i. 1 . i i:i t lie morning vi it h li groun ; mid i:it !.'(-.; i:i:;l.t with ti sigh. Their babe. . ro p::: v b i-.i the mothers 11CVI I" cud 1 stop. Y -., I l.i:ov some Iia1es that fit I.'r lh i: ; if I !i v Iia l worked liui'd tor I -an- vi end lin y never j-ot over their we.yem 1 loo!:. Yi;--y ;i-.-.a. i looked T fugged; but. vii!; trotting on tin on hereafter. Ii-it. .woman do ii I -t.t nhcad of a l'.'. ii ; Mill! kllO'.V.i 111. I:iol knows how t fly. And li'xv is ii alxiiit II themselves, born of Mf-h . ;! into the world as so, no i:o'ors i'n lt.W m-rves ;!i loo, Irving :.ii a geii'iine i! .' Mil'.' inherit !"-ra ions. . 1. I ;,i- lor rest Yankco the go us! hilt to t top than sho 1..: mid girls .' They cunu) come on the fctflge, with a I :i : -1 ; 1 a !: !!: und they never stop till il t-y '!;. ; !on,c one h.-is de fined a Yuiikce as a mm who -ui:not t.it st ill. You do not. know why h- whittles. It in com-ric lu Lioa. Iti.-. ii. 1: ori:i '1 II. ,ii Imx, v!io v. Knglan.l, for iintii.'ii rc- v: lialioa thus Cut, its char.: li'.'Mtl.y k:io-.v: Il is si a I -l w nl." 'I will."' rest loss ).- I ! i id ; ct,?l.c-t a g.ih i .' th; or'U:a':! ! liillL-lS PK-t j lloilan.l a.i.i h Tihhr'iiat io n'stl.-.vs as til i OHO great uai . lourii tho art oi to thus-w ho ai i' y j;olih:! I il 1. ! - ' liow t- h'-lo voa t!.s, I , s i' r. ,; :' tin- ai.i. Jonathan Tar- h.oli- of New .: :'.!" w Yulikco 1'-. Jo:-a'h.;:i. I-Ivcry i . m I oi , i Is ty jit1, its An Kn ii lan-in i-mi-s!-s : vvlirii to stoj. .; i I i !i I hi- o!s, . " si :i!.!. rn:n's.s i:j in I .' i :i i.i t his iiai- of is n-rvi ns as an i-cl. i mill !o In-tt'T than i i j o;-: rail:., taken of o:i ilr.'l thi.- ;in- v. . i n 1 !: hahios of ;:i'-r. :i tin- fori: it r in Ii.. ii l:o;iil sal 1 i Mo:i;.i.l;" I.' .mil i :; v- 'a l I s.oii. .n yet to I- K-.a i: i!.- JX'tuovrut. , i.'i'l till? I.i I tor as hi'li'i'i!, hut tho I'. .; oar wo-aon to 1 inn not tal'cing t poverty, l'oor i ; -i !y will h-iil"l ! : is oar great Jcs jj. i. '.'" in lilolic- T!n Ha '1- IiTj.s f r of i-r. oi: 1 1 ! I! It attical laoro of v t rita h-::-!;;.-. To ii la-.-i-.-sary ooki rs ever m.-;.. !c ci;! i -a :. tsvaillo ti:ii", ilihI gr nusfl. VirTO ;;i :is i ever s.; th-.'r ii.vom :i will, I. nt t!io i wo; !:, who has it, is a siiiht for I I : l.cr lot; liiifr is to Slit it is high as I vo:-ty ii ...--i i. bilKU th- ro!i-.: '1 v.: ::: .1 vo;:M!i in t!.- .-:..i '!.:i:::. lightly is;.-.-:! the I'- -1 -'' !!? l;r;i;--t or a : ! livo ia :ii:o.-v ' i ; is ' jll a hl-il: I..:!. i Ii: I. ST' lrra::i o!'. iiri. ;.::, 1 H liko the si. ; i : s-a I .' a .- never a;y :.! .:::: : n- ore !:. i-. ::!;. : - i " yetlfi-:s!; U t '-' fortsr.a.l .? y WOKiai) ilio.i-i ! ' ' ' ' l.-7!C HO taste . : a.' :; ::ity for toars nithrr t!::-a s -oi-a. Tht-rt' aro o::!y t .v o v 'i:'-.1ii's for nnn is iiatient t inhi: an - of ii ; tlie t'e-i ant of it. T i-n.hav i you can out of l !ie shauows. (.'ultivate if Uo?i hns not mcniftilly givonit to you an iIIixe-iatioii of the l;tilioro;!A gKil laugh will put to liight inoiv t-ares than a shotgun -au watter bla.-khinl-;. lraw a dcoj) lino liettveeii tho essi-ntials anil iion-ossontials. Never noglect th hygion; of i he home, but Htver r.iiiul the frills. Toss a onnl of cojv Ieras hvn your drain, use ammonia and jiuro carliolit fri-ely. ! nt let your windows and your tilver go without eleaning when vou aro tired. Don't earo a snap of your finger fer any i-alh r who w ill look dow n uihui -voii Jivause you do j our own work. Take 4leligl:t la r!; -. k::rg !l t.;i -'.i. Xovcr lot your work drive ..i. i'cti. r sir down a minute with the w.u k malon.- :ri l piay a jig on tho i.iano, or roii.l tl:e nev.--i.:ii.'r, thun yield a sdavesal!egi:i"'-.-r i'.o v.oi-i; thn; a w its you. I'asto a lot : : o: ;-c- pooms nil around the wails, ivi r tho s.a.i f-'i'l "u tao pantry closet, j t!s;:r- th- v..r.'s bh. oa enroll ra-;::! V vo..v. ::td t least. o.:t tl o.-h v.a-r. .Vud i:ow- i.l.o;.-. get: a ; o::t of it. Boy a tyii ."Titfr and johs ; . .in at homo that will pav at !-.:--t :!: wag-s e-t' a girl; or open Atwohon.s---o.d l.iolittlo f ?ks whose mo' hers diva I to :-;! .iluu to uie I'uonc la I i:::i Il'.oih : ii: Iriiie ;vet yoa like p jour soul, school and eiirn i.'!'--'. servant, or ta:..' i i '" sewing, if you have a taste, pain: ja ::.i j ,N a bit. V"!i:ite-i-r v. preferablo to h-.i- - exchange the .;.-m'-y kitehea. I) . ii.- a : bio, a:;d may t your sci-pv! "A:.:l A I" w- If o;.tv:ii; 1; many ia::I.o..-. ' his hou-v v. ; -i :' v.ash is cvvi-v i:'wi that bo his fa -..-y yor.ii'l fri-:;d.. 1 lau-t, " ; ' vhaev-i- b.'.t 1 nala-is and - COol IVlIV-i:--i'-- ' : omiolaali oils masses I A.::-. Sliver service, a.ul Aixl .eaci,o. i.i 21. )kafct5!'e oi t'.o . ::. rcsi(i.-s. if ri h ! Jjlease-, v. liv - y- ostUoy pk-.;:c :'il. friends lioau--' '-! uioii Drilou chiafi , Johan-i: "-' r::. r lei- r class, ;is Your i.'-iI'i iu a hoir.oiy vay, not as rich, :.::d w iM'o:isoiou.i:V i. richer than y;Vi.' -ylovo the i xlr.-.v:: :! ocii'ty, the waal- : d Olid vexation, of tl." jlo! a ilt::-- -; 'n: joxxl seu.--. !'' I very f-w .-ev.. p- ' jnjtou;v. (I'.-r. ay to lure a amount of If vou have ';t'likar.dearu cm do that is rt-ry, h it and ho!p iu tho ,Ller h roio or Fonsi . u,. !.."! yon out of i:: c;:io::go JournaL ; -a i a a-r;-- i . r i ; .i d - Lints. worth a great o'.loo-CS to 1111 -orac, and to T.,kay hould ' So: ho'iislia's i:.-! io a merry .::5:.l J'u Ti.:;;- : ;"..y :;"d iol's, f ;:u and the :..::i o, 1! E the .1 ike naivel- i:."; -old and s ia .f;inuury .1 li loako the e:aci'f:iu fi5 they v i ooi'Io eaiortala io.i-.-o to a.-.k your :i: M-rve ortolans . i-pour L'chloss the Rwrtlnn. "WTiat do we mean when wt iy that a girl Laa "nuirried wollT Given a toh-rnbly miitAble age, fair character, health and dispofiition, tho commendation las but o;io generally aw'ptod interpretation, as any candid reader will admit. I heard mi eminent theyjlogiau use the words tho other day, in answer to congratu lations on his daughter's niarriago: She lian, indeed, marriiil nuiniilcently 1" ho Kuh joiniil aside to an intimate friend. "I "culd ask nothing ln-ttcr for her, thank God!'' Meeting the Hon-indaw suliwqueiitly, tho friend Haw an unwluented man of menn stat ure, ignoble visage, boori:;h deKirtitHatit, um less than meilioere Intel Iwt. I Sut he has in herited tho iniltionsof nself made father, and cunning enough to turn them over to ad vantage. Marion llarland. Don't Ileur lOvrrj tlituif. Tho art of not hearing should bo learned by all. It is fully as important to domestic happiness as a cultivated ear, for which so much money and time are e.TienIctl. There ure so many things which it is ainful to liitfir, many which wo ought not to hear, very niaiij' whii-h, if heard, will disturb tho tem per, corrupt simplicity and imxlesty, detract from contentment and happiness, that every one should he eilueaLiil to take in or shut out so;: i.!s necording to his pleasure. If a man fulls into a violent passiou and calls us all manner of names, at the first word wo should shut our eurs and hear no more. If, in our quiet voyage of life, we find our selves caught in one of those domestic whirl winds of scolding, we should shut our ears as a sailor would furl his sail, and making all tight, send lief ore the gale. If a hot and restless man lx-gins to inllamo our feelings, we should consider what mischief these fiery sparks may do in our magazine below, where our temper is kept, and instantly close the door. 1 f , as has lcvn remarked, all the petty tilings said of one by lieedles3 or ill natured idlers were to be brought home to him, ho would become a mere walking pincushion, stuck full of sharp remarks. If we would Iks happy, when among good men we should open our ears; w hen among bad men, shut tin-in. it is not worth while to hear what our neighlMirs say aliout our chiltlren, what our rivals say about our business, our dress or oar affairs. The art of not hearing, though untaught in our school.-, is by no means unpraetieed in society. Wo have noticed that a well bred woman never hears a vulgar or iiuiiertiucnt iviuark. A kind of discreet deafness saves o:u; from many insults, from much blame, fromnoLalittleconiiivar.ee in dishonorable con versa t ion. Treasu ro Trove. AYomaii't Souse of Coincraiietililp. Tho greatest need nt present is for con certed action among women. Never min gling together as men have tlono, they are in general as ignorant of life, its tempta tions and jtossihiiities as of their own capaci ties. That women are harder uikhi each other than men are upon them is tho wicked-e-.t lii- ever taught and one that the slightest observation explodes. It haa eeorned to keep 1 hem aj art and prevent indepeudent,straight forward action. "When they begin to get ac quainted, as in clubs and societies, tho mu tual surprise and delight at finding so much eirnestntss and sisterly feeling is something really pathetic Many a slry, stiff, narrow woman expands under the sense of coiutador ship and sympathy like a flower brought from the cellar into tho sunshine, and blos soms out iu a way as surprising to herself as it i.i i !el ightf ul to her friends. Like Gloriana iu one of Mrs. "Whitney's stories, she knew there were "good times ia tho world, but never exiected to bo jn them," and now she learns how to contribute her own share to them. More than all other means of growth are these -Associations, and tho influence of tho many acting as the one will be the most powerful factor in that enlightened woman hood w hich will be the salvution of societj', Hester ZL 1'oole iu Good Housekeeping. Tho Education of Girls. The education, the life of today's women, has unfitted them to bo mothers, but the education of todaj''s girls is bringing them to womanhood more perfect specimens of their kind, physically as well as mentally, strong and healthy in mind and body, able to endure the suffering of motherhood; willing to give a few jears of life to producing new life, reasoning with well developed faculties how to make that new life stronger and more fit to take j et another step forward. Nothing is more marked in our progress than awakening to the need of less confining clothing for the bodj-, less confining life for the phj-sieal strength, less confining educa tion for the mind. Little use is there to dis cos the relative weight and size of the mas culine and feminine brain. No arguments pro or con can prove anything; those people of tho latter half of tho next century will kn w what we can only speculate on, for the bonds are burst. Herald. "S. . E. M." in Chicago How to Take IMlIs. A writer gives the following directions for taking pills easily: If the pill is tasteless, let it be taken lightly between tho lips, and a drink of water will carry it down with no trouble. If disagree able to tho taste, it is better to place tho pill as far back as possible on the tongue, and then take a good draught of water or any li .'at leverage. Let the most inveterate of 1 ill haters give this simplest of methods a fair trial, and he will bo quite an exception if ho does not r wu his difficulties gone. Should he, however, remain obdurate, another plan may bo tried: envelop the pill i:i a fcmall piece of rice or wafer paper, place this in a tablespoon, fill up with water, put the spoon as far back in tho throat as possi bl and the whole mass will be swallowed with case. Youth's Companion. i iu cucuaii i'o put a ti ell ;::l the b hh-ril.- . a wu u:o. .is g'.'Ovi as ue, li :v should yo-.t poi niit him l-uliy you beeai: v he is rio-i'if-rs and fathers, d-r-a:u-e. the late hours, of : .h- :::.-, the utt-. r vanity kd tread. ni!l. And hi.!-- s"'irii, a littk? v; . a the part of a :, -..ou.d relieve the ;:i Curt is. To liet lib J of a Sty. Vf hen you are particularly anxious to at tend the concert or party of the season, and feel that pricking pain and see the fatal little s-.xjt of red on the eyelid that surely foretells the coming of a sly, have no fears for the re sult, but put in a small bag a teaspoonful of black tea, on which pour enough boiling wat-r to moisten ; as soon as cool enough put it on the eye and let it remain until morning, The sty will, in all prolmbility, be gone; if not, one more application will be certain to remove it. St. Louis Republican. ONI ai il .-r.- i j"-.!-ions ." l i. r.a I.'. ' i-on-..r.-:,, l a X of regret, but w havecea.l t l.e marriage of t a -. I of as "a genu:::.' e-id such as one seM :.i Nor ore we rig u toot; TOssionate sin ft' oliedslur. , ., , " One direct question will prve the trutu oi h.ir the ,1 hue niat.-h, i i this day." ! ,- ;.:d:;i.".!it at thocuuu ll.ui noeouipauies tae : 1 V ; yo is A VICTIM OF COCAINE I ' irlth a chamois' skin. It teems a smnll thluz : ' to yon no doubt, and peruaps j-oa la': rx nu i;x;ifn-o w ith the i iui-'nat. tnochildlookof wide eyed wonder v. In n it is i r;,;;..wl r.uv'x to lualih. at homo," or watches you disputing home Cminu . l.r ullvs name i.r,t stipulated Imrgain, but verily I sny unto you, came ititu u;i.!c :r:d Ic : o: ..i:c::( r in .o there is no new made grave ln'tieath nil the votnlu r, lb'?o, v.-lu.-n he was ::: i '. i' d sparkling stars so sad in tho sight of heaven ch.'irgi-d with l ing iiis:i!,e t liroti;;!: ..: i ; and tho angels as this tirst iiow aini'ii at un corrupted honor and perfwt truth. "Amber" in Chicago Journul. How to Clean Marble. To clean marble, brush oil the dust with a piece of chamois; then apply with a brush a good coat of gum arable of about the coa sistencj' of thick muciiago; exposo it to tho nun or "wind to diy. In a short time it will lccl oft If all the gum should not peel off, B-ash it with cloau water and a cloth. If the Qrst application does not have the desired effect, it should be tried again. Boston Budget. A Child's First Awakening. There ore many bitter awakenings from care lapsing sleep on tho way through this world, but none quite so sad as a child's first .awakening to the fact that mother sometimes tells "harmless little fibs," or that father does not always bold to the letter of his agree ments, or even that taster Kate's rosy checks come in a pasteboard box and urn applied Iteauty of .Southern AVotaeii. As a rulo southern women have s.null and Five indulgence in morphine and cm- the latter ;i powotTid liasct.ilo of 1 '. Ii tip to that tirno little lir.d hi in !. : . : .' was taken In-fore .lit-lgc 1 Veiiderg;!'.! , ih-claivd to Ik- iji-iso, njid -ivo;i ai- F B-NITURE. EMPORIUM. v(.,v ----dliOini:; i.rettv f!ct. Certainly Ihov do not sj,oil them t'li'-c t lluce nio.iuis m tu . a. -him,:- i in walking, for iu no SK-tion of the-our:try is Ionian lnuiif. Afti r a fort::i0ht':i ; i-. at so little physical exercise indulgeil in by the . the liome Dr. hraiin-y wi-iil to t ;::i:;o-i, gentle sex. Thej', too, are large of eye nnd j Lis e!,l lionio. w Iicro ; ;... o liii-: If !:, sof t of sjMjech. To make theni!x.-lv(s agree- j intiri ly to th ileniaiids of l!:r liin.;, tii" able is a canon, and their flattery isseduetivo ; fasciiial ions of which eo'rvk lely :i becauso apjiarently unconscious. They are I tliraliid hint. rr:u ti'-e a): 1 hoi.:o v. strong not only in family feelings and the J e,oii", and bo y.u: f; Co l oi a to hi 4 i; o. ties of kinship, but have an unlniunded pritle ,., li;-n)-,l t(, ( hi. ;;.- ;.i:d v.::? t i :l to in their iarticular state, and an atlectioii so strong for it that if the old issue had d'j jK'iideil on women one doubts that they ever would have been beaten. New York I'ress. o. n The Raby's First Year. It is not a weloomo fact, but it is a very pregnant one, that the less babies ure talked ' ', to and noticed tho iii st year the Utter. All uosiduten success in training them, indeed, depends ujhjii this calm letting them alone, leaving tho nerves unwrought upon, and allowing tho little frame time to liecome accustomed to tho strain upon it of acquaintance w ith this restless, rioting world of ours. Demo rest's Monthly. Hair IrfKiii in Pari. Feminine hair dressing in Paris now strictly follows a code according to tho color of the tresses. Fair hair is to be turned back loosely from tho face, so ns to form a golden aureole; dark locks must Le parted down tho center and smoothly in ranged; chestnut tresses may bo piled high on the head iu Ja; aueso style, with a few curls straying over the forehead. Chicago Herald. llu- i i ::-:::!; o a y lum. w lo. ro a oo a j .', i ,nv w as l"c-o: od. tii:d In - i i allied Li.-, pi ..- li. . :!' to Hud liir-o if el. - i t i -1 by L.- clients and Lis ro.;;.i ion i .!. Cni-.i d.U'ofi fi r tho ivv: r. ,- , cam v i:ii ci-ahi", to which 1.;: i:;-:.in l.i- ::::i.- a victim, i'lid tln ro v.cic laoiiliii ui1 i L- y lived iu t! o ; late f i:;i : 1 ii j'rocr.r-eii. t; v ill i og ir I y no-'.: or -:v.-.; until III -s la-.t ro--eoti w;is &i(i m.A Li.; family r-;'::r:i-. i h:: !i :io!an v.ctu to i'j gul an ; o.-o ; t - van all i:i,a:-m-;s oF roi; ; ) 'l t :i yctir u; v. a i if ; !rit;4 sic -ivs or sec ti'.il' on dri:y I pc-urod. lie w as : in Ca-vvla t.:,d t!. v L n tin; . y. Vi y Nt v.- York I: y f r i Cliil'lrcu'rt lU-niai-ks. Often parents with nil good intentions re prove their children for ranking remarks on the nature of tho feiod pkceil lieforo them; but when children ere nt home they ouj ht to be encouraged rather than otherwise to be stow well meriteil praise or blame, as it indi cates a refined and acute condition of the senses of taste and smell. Olfacties. t'teiiiisiii:; Hub! rails. Concentrated lye is tho best of all contriv ances for cleansing bedstead.-:. Never keep either lye or any paisotjov.3 substance in a bottle or pitc-her or cup ta:tt l:uy bo tlrunk from by mistake. In a tin box or china soar dish, nobody would mistake them for any beverage. Boston Budget. Hint to Ilnyers. Unless j-ou have a long purse, never buy anything because it is cheap, especially gloves and millinery. Such purchases are al .vays dear in tho long run. A w oman Yvho dres ;es well on a hundred a year says. "I a:a too poor to buy anything but the very be-st." New York Commercial Advertiser. To remove mildew from linen rub the spot with soap; scTajie chalk over it and rub it well; lay it on tho grass in the sua; as it dries, wet it a little; it will come out v.iL-i two applications. Tho flavor of nearly all kinds of fi-;h is im proved by removing the skin from them be fore they are cooked. Thn skin hns a dis agreeable flavor, as does tho fat is between tho skin and the flesh. Never let the whites of eggs stand during the beating process, even for a moment, us thej" will begin to turn to a liquid stata and cannot be restored, and thus will make c. heavy cake. It is stateelthat the livers of whitefish, fried in butter or lard, furnish the most delicious food. Still, they are generally thrown away, as very few persous know of their value. Never speak loudly, or whisper impres sively, or talk continuously in a sick room, above all don't gossip about c-ases oi" sickness that have coma under your observation. a mi" i . oi " .i "elf u r i' - . . , . . siekin to inio'. i.- r. i.i t'i'. ';:imil, en:; cl..' .!. : his siorv of v.-;.:,; .. Cglt-'CrS wiii-'i I i : -, ii:. ..1 that lin:e li.- w. -. i.. :-i r : : ! c.culiio ;i ;.:y. ilv- : . . : i ::l Li-.;oL..l to !: . '. I. : - I-.-til ; i:;;;!i;;,';i r i i i '. c C v. !:C-i' l.o v. ..s i:u: j:-il bad .p'r -ic.,1 vi ; r. JL?:-. i.k- v w;::' r 1::. the i i i'e-s t!i;-; L: ! : v T. i. J fi'o. iy .-:i !r -r .i.: i:ii Lis Ci:t:i I.-'.-, 1': : v.:. . i: Lily j.ro ; , fi-" aM I ! '. . v;is in tl:.l! c:;v li'-:! Coo '.'.l Li'i, I.i, io i.oi ' -e thn i: . ' i 'Iiy. hv.:i. b--it i: v .: o ily I pr..-:-iIc:d tnuv :: Iictii; I.i t i-:ti -;. . ': ii -le '.;; s io i::c:I i'i-r i:.-i:::' it 1'v.i.- other i.t;;-; . m.iti i Ci. it Lv ! . 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To C. . jirovc t!:ii I trJctl :'evi:.:l (::;;:;":;: :y ; lyiiJp; ( my Lo.ly r; d l:t i:o.. -, !;;.; i l' k ro p::i:i. nnd xlu::': v.-;; ; ; j . : '.''zl.'.i: t i.:.::. ation ;;s ll:e il.!i v,-; ": ; I m: lv? Um lieiiteil irons. r. r ; iiio:ith.3 every day fur a lr.df hour .1 . :.-lcrhiK-rtcJ with ihj :::l .(i;-:, i::::-vCi wri-sl lamrr, rf tl. : i.i.. Ia in its s:::-!y Lcforu n r.iirrcr, v.-ut;iii:!v; in t f -f r-t cn luyrclf. llv.t I ::cv, r r ::Ii;:i';l ti nt it v.r.s; biahii:i;j a iit::rt-..ry over i;ie. lis fr.L:-i:i::11r:;r i owcrs wciy rl:;:-t V." '.'.' I 11 i, - I'? Linen dresses or other garments will retain their color if washed in water iu which a quantity of hay is placed ; boil and rinse tho goous in w, using a mue soap. j .,.,. f0!;..;..,, lv-"s' The newest thing in mourning is that the ' 1 i -i:i:d t. ;:t t:io vot trivl -K-Vinm Henth lwrca ves of ber ncct .;.-d JH'V ' .'.VV to 113 llllt.U lover may wear a black ribbon as a tosti- j 1 eV'. 1 coui 1 Imve ( ; ; : monial of her grief . J t::i :i v. : o i. not for ..: .: ..: I v.-I:h tin? vx-m frrm; wlf.rj I For a sore throat there is nothing better I r.ctr.?. v.anica lils huv.:' than the white of an egg beaten sthT, with 1 rffu-:cd tj vr,c.ti. it ivy v. all tho sugar it will hold and tho clear juico lur.uj a point by wsilc-i i of a lemon. I i'o r.u ir.s.-.ue cottrt. T. : 1 jo -, Will l.-i- ,;: !;, Iitti' P si.:-. i : : L ( : ; I ri"ii 1 w la a. :il . oi III; 1 i .ill I. ii'.o r.u is::;;;? cottrc. A ham for boiling should bo soaked over! 1 ' - - I'.'T.' -.! 1 5 1 night in tepid water, then trimmed carefully ; .'...' '.' '.'' "f. -of all rusty fat, before putting on the fire. j ?:::'v.':0'" lv ,tr'-'-- :. -' , To clear a tanned skin wash with a solu tion of carbonate of soda anil a little kuien juice, then with the juice of green grapes. C-Va. c:..: t iii-. 1 X and ommercial : ( - ' vc"1 f -1, Make as few changes as possible in those who care for a sick person; it irritates to have many different ones about. Don't sit down familiarly by the beside of a sick person ; your every movement may ir ritate and make him nervous. The faults of women arise from weakners, incompetency and poverty of will, rather than through appetite or passion. Tho so called "bargain counters'' are re sponsible for more bad dressing than almost any other agency of trade. Love of finery is only a low love of tho beautiful, aud love of admiration ouly an excessive love of pleasing. i er.ino, : iho r. . "I t: r -rti' tl Ijo t e I v.-lihoo; .;.::; jv-i'c- if) ::2::a r i a f '-li'v for ::.-r . V x. i Z) a: Willi o for Totae vulicve i i' '.;- : ( I .. v k V i Vf : I e T vc C ' 1 i.i.O . 1 1!-.:11. 1 1 .. ::i 1 ;r.ntV l!l(e :.!;,,!:. fir-r than iiKt-t men, but 1 Lave r.: cctnj In n'ive idea f i is p- H-IIItii s. er.ti -i-i r.re only in tlie c:. nv.iii::eiiti;I &t; ' WLut are tho cfTrchs of tl.o dnr" "To l.f y::i wltli. it is Kk.j tl:e e i. ct: r.ny r-n.;!i'::nt i.t c.-rlain stay: -. I ut i i:: sliri.- f 'iiiu:, ::s is :!';! i. Vli - r - . - .. . .,'ti!!iii-i;!uM af,-e!ir.,;ti::.tfV(r.:ii:::: lno nmerai oi marriages-is wnai loic-i lnvclv t "' -we Justice Peters, of Uaine, calls divorce day in ."-., j 11. ......... 4 1 l-.-.iL ..I. 'I .t.:t l LIU 3U'i ClliV tUUI U. J i : Hi" t t- . fcj Lj li .1 ij i. thn.-r:; in p.- ri; Washing in cold water when overheated is ' f1"1.--'11 uhi.-toti.; w hioli ee. io 1. a frequent cause of disfiguring pimples. j Loitor or o..nr rtisr.r.tam.-. ---:e..-t j quantihi.s, iLe-t:g!i. cu:i: e ; : ;: : i:: ltv. isio durutton ci tne t"-il is u!- Sick people are sensitive; never remind them what an easy time they are having. - a f, Dishcloths are quickest sweetened by being boiled up with soda and water. To clean stained tea or coffee cups seovr with bath brick, two hour:-, raid is miccc; .! !; cf depression an :! e:.Lea:..,t!i n. i.i noi'O of ih (ii-.i:ii'l;:i.ee i-f !. r.ervcits sy.- !cm t!:at t ll ws lies.. The victim l-.-.-e-s all :t" each i::iu'2v::co. and tiiere Ji-. ilan rtr in Using eoi-oire. It v. . ai.. n :;ctienof the heart. i!ial:ingsu.IIe:i : : or exciteinetits du'i.--rous. v. v... . ernjilitie'd in the suiioea death of a j eian. who engaged ia :i (itiarn ! . : 1 u . T j :. : - 111 in:. J:,:.- -Ill e-O I- ti;o Ci.;--;" i'- Xo House Jn Sight. They were twenty miles from the ilfeis sippi river, bound cast. "Conductor,"' said a passenger, "when do we reach Kansas City:" Lai'ocr Li;.t year and f.Il te;:d di:; . "UVre there now." "There now! Y.'h-, quantl. lie used erair.e. The ,,' , there isn't a house in sight r "No he use j, ,.f the lial-it are drauiag. It nilldoa-. no. But look at the building lots! The prairies are full of 'em." Life. a man's lKiveption of right. Which h ;"r.-'-tVoiii wliieli e; '.rat inticls j-:tti- it! itl! i t rj.ee ts m;1 jii-intc-rs are ttirbibcr ,.. .1.- Senator Reagan, of Texas, pronounces i laide as if it vas spelled Raygan. same r.s whisky, and j mil a victim uo-vn ! -g-) T ( TfTi.', ""3" -' - TJC, "5 T to the lowest uc-pths of low ctiiinii: and i i luJ. 1. jLy5 Ja. U J JL il y -cmcago r.ews,