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imjmii g w,iuvl1iUIiyiHi1WimH wl lMV.yiwWIMMltlIWaatj,iWWWJIlJ StSuSl!SSSSSS!!!St!SSu i ,t i i : .ltd mmmmwwmnmimmmmmnwhmiMM Fy'PJ.i,i nu 'wigni'Dmf ww ii TRAVEL VIA THE ISMM IBj 11 In tlutiiiily lino riiunliiK illn cilj miiihikIi Denver niul Hull l.nkn I'liy. cnnnitctlo Hun Krniteleo and other ('ullfiirnlii point, uml l known n (ho "HcpiiIo l.lno" lo llm I'neltlp coast. Tim llurllnglim llouln rutin over lt own triiPk ovary itay In llm jonr. l.'otiiplolc trnln nf I'ullinuii 1'nluco Cum ntiiC I'li'ttnnt Day Couches between Denver and Chlcap-o, Denver ami Kan. City, Denver and Omaha, Kansas Cllv ami Peoria, Kansas City and Chicago, Lincoln and Chicago, Lincoln and St. Louts Lincoln and Peoria, Lincoln and Kan. City Making tllrcel connections In Union Depot for nil point Korlli, Muni, Houlli uml Went. Itlmho l'lonc,r IMiilnit Cur l.lnu between Mls-oun river mul CIiIpiik-. Meal only 7'e TI10 llurlluit'iii Dliilnu tJurn wero built ox jiromly for tlto serf Ire unit am iniumued en llrely In tlio Interest ofour' patrons. it in TiiKdiioitr i.ini: ih:tvi:i:n LINCOLN AND OMAHA. Via tho Ashland Cut-nir. mnklnir illicct eon iipctlon with train Tor Ht.l'nul, Mlum-apoU' Chlcii-tnmul nil points Knot uml Noillinnnt. Tim (lluurum of Hip lilneulii-Clilciiiro sliwi. fin via till ixipiilur rout um nt t'lly Uiller,cor 0 nild lQt It Mi"., whore berth limy lie secured at any time A specialty I innilo of Ocean HlraniHlihi Tick ets, mid wrIlrcotitiMiiplullni; atrip In llm old country or ilndrlnirlo send flr their f rlrmh should not full to (MirrvMKHiil with lit. Our rutcnru the low!, nml our rnellllleiiiuipmleil, a wo repro' scut each and eveiy lino croHvltit; tho Atlantic. A. 0. .I KM Kit, City Pus. A at, Lincoln, J I'ltANClH II. WMIOIDUKOK, (ten. I'um. uml T'kl AkI.. Ueuvrul M't-or, Oinulin. Oninlin J, II. W. HAWKINS, ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT, HitlMIni completed or In courso of erection trom April 1, 1H80:j 'Unities block. U R onlconiery, llth and N. lo da LWlllllfiiiwley, llthtienrN. HoiUuirant (.Udells) 0 K Montoniery( N near ll'ntitrnco, J J Iinhoff, J ami l'.HIi. do J l Mru'fnrland, j nml t Ith. lo John Zplininir, I) mul lllli tla AIIktI Wfttkltx. I) tot tHli and 10th. do Win M I-eoimnl, Kbet Dili mid 10th. da K It (luthrle, Kill anil N. do J K Heed, M 1), Kbet, lClli ami Kill do l(l M llitldwln, (I Im1 lHlh ami lttth, Banltnrlnm bulldliur at Milfonl, Neb, Flirt HnjitUt church, 1 Ith uml K street, ortunry o.nljl an I rjjjlvl.i to.nb at Wyukn cemetery, Oaieo . - Room 83 niuini Rlolinrds TRloaltJ Help Wanted! Wanted at once a responsible party o( good address lo represent Hy HON. TIIOS. E. HILL, author of Hill' Manual of Social and Uusl- tics Form. In LANCASTER COUNTY An excellent opportunity to secure a good position and make money. Sale can ho made on the Installment plan when deslr- cd. Address (or terms and particulars, HILL STANDARD BOOK CO., .Publishers, 103 State St., CHICAGO, ILL. FAST MAIL ROUTE ! 2 DAILY TRAINS - 2 TO Atchison, Leavenworth, St. Joseph, Kansas City, St. Louis and nil points South, East and West. The direct line to Ft. Scott, Parsons, Wichita, Hutchinson and nil principal points in Kansas. The only road to the Great Hot Springs of Arkansas. Pui.i.mah' Si.hkpkhs and Free Ukcmnino Chair Cars an all trains. H. G. HANNA, R. P. R. MILLAR, City Tkt Agent, Gen'l Agent. Cor.Onnd 12th Sts. WS 'ems 'MILWAUKEE &&& V,Y!,ni n,ml Por"tM 8.500 mile of tliomiiRlily vlSSS ffi1Ml ln "oU, Wisconsin, Iowa, MI?'ElKh-,1l''sotii ana Dakota. PrinniAnPiV0.1."!"1 Uout0 totwwn all tlio Jnd FurHvert Northwest, Bouthw est f rJllllnJ!K,, tl,n? 'n,,,c' rale of J"neo ami nfi iPAJite,t".pp,jr to ewt stntfou agent ol WAY orlnY11? HT '" "- raoworUl Acont anywlicro In "hV,!eL..r. A V,f.-,..Pt " OEoAlllKAK KO tuf ' Ai" acn'l SlKr. AssU CI, I'. 4 T. Aat. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. " MpTor Information In refcrencp to Mantis sa Towim owned by the Chicago, MUvrnu. keo A Ht, l'n ul itnllwuy Compnny.wrlte to H, CJ. IlAUOAN,Iund Commissioner. Mllwaukto VYUcoaslc. &Llj13!&Zg' THE CUniOSITV SHOP. OnllfiirnU Trrrn l'nllier nml .tluthtr of Ilia I'ori't Dlinrnaloim. Tlio InrRO titi In Ciillfornlii aro s)oolflnl Iry Has well n folio wri 'l'hn ICoystono Utnto, In Calavrrn (Ihivp, I ffrt foot hi height, Tho Father of tho Foict, felled, !!! feet In IciiRtli, nml a limn on hnrsohack can rldo rreet ninety fjt Insldoof It trunk. Tim Mother of tho Pormt I .'113 foot In height, 61 feet In clruuinfcrciico f.U'.'i In dl amctor) iiiildo of It hark, nnil I com pitted to contain MT.000 fwt of sound ono Inch liiniW. Thpo mrnsiircnient appear to lo oxrwdeil hy soino tree In Australia, as I sot forth In tlio reort of tho Intercolonial exhibition of 1870 (jingo IVTO), jiultlUlipil from tho government irlnt lug nflleo nt Hydney In IS7I. Hero Is tlio statement! Tho nverago height to which tho Eiicnlljit attain In this colony may lo tnUl at 100 to 120 feet, with n stem of from throo nml 11 half to flvo feet In diameter. Allnhovo theito dlmcnsloin must ho regarded n cxeeji tlonal. In Jutiglo foresU they linvo been unown to ixncn a iiniKht of WO feet or more. Hut tho holghti sink Into Inslgtilfleanco coiiinireil to thoio given of some allied spe cies of thasntuo genus IuiIIkciious to Victoria, Tasmania nml wMtern AuMralln. TliaTns inauln "hluo gum" eucalyjitu globule is said to reaeli to n height of 1100 feet, and Dr. Von Mttellor states In tlio olllclal rcconl of tho JIoIlMiurno Intercolonial exhibition that n "karri treu" (Keoloww) of western Aus tralia was measured hy .Mr. IVmWton W'al cot, lilehioaeliixN00feotln height! nud a Mr. Iloylo measured 11 fallen tno of Knmyg. dallita In the dce iveesses of Daudanong, nearjMellioiiiiio, -UM fuel In longthj further, that iv Mr. Kluln took tho nieasurcment of n euenlvptu, len iiiIIm froiii'ThaliHvlllo, 4S0 feet high, nud that n Mr. O. W. Hublnsoii ascertained tho clrouinfereneoof n tree of tho Kauiygdnlliia to ho clghty-ono feet, fllavery Ainonc llio KnulMi. Samuel Hmllen, In his hook called "Thrift," sayst Blavery long existed nmong oursolves. It cxIhU-iI when Ciwnr lauded. It existed In Baxon times, when tho household work was done by slaves. Tho Baxons wero notorlou slavo dealern, nnil tho Irish wero their In-st customer. Tlio julnclial mart wn nt Ilrls tol, from wheneo tho Baxon exjiorted largo nuiiilicni of slave into Iretiiml, 1.0 that, ae cording to Irish historian, tliero wassearcely a houw in Iroland without a Ilrltlsh slavo lit It. When tlio Norman took pcisesslon of England they coutlnued slavery. From that tiino slavery continued in various form. It is recorded of tho "good old timet" that it was not till tho rclgu of Henry IV (1.TJ0-H1.T) that villeins, farmers mid mechanics wero jHjrmltted hy law to put tholr children to school, and long nfler that thoy dared not educate a son for tho church without n llcenso from tho lord. Tho king of En gland, in their contests with tho feudal oris tocrney, gradually relaxed tho sluvo laws. They granted charters founding roynl burghs, and when tho slaves (led Into them and wero nhlo to conceal themselves for n year and a day, thoy then liceamo freemen of tho burgh nud wero declared by law to bo free. Tho last serfs in England wero emancipated in tho rolgn of Queen Elizabeth, but tho last serf in Scotland wero not cumneliatod until tho rolgn of Ueorgo HI, nt tho end of tho last century. Ueforo then tho colliers and naltcrs belonged to tho soil, nml wero bought nml sold with it. They had no jrawer to do termluo what their wajjes should bo. Tho Lick Observatory. James Lick, ono of tho pioneers of Califor nia, died in 1S7U tit nn advanced age. He went to California in 1817 with a small coj ital, and by investing it wisely soon becamo, by tho growth of Ban Franelsco and tho do volopmotit of tho state, a manifold million aire. In 1873, at tho ago of 77, Mr. Lick conceived tho Ideaof erecting an observatory and placing therein tho illicit, as well ns tho largest, telescopj In tho world. For this jmr jkwo ho donated fTOO.OOO. After years of preliminary work ami detail tho terms of tho gift havo been completed and Banta Clara county, Ual., Is tho location of tho finest in strument over made, Tho groat telescoix) Is Mvcnty-flvo feot long and has a thlrty-elx Inch refractor. As n Jltting climax to this magnificent bequest, It may lie stated that tho body of James Lick is dejwslted In tho pier ujion which tho iron framework of tho great telescojxi stands. rirst American lllblis Tlio first Dlhlo printed In this country was Eliot's Indian Illble, whoso tltlo was "Mamus sco Wunneetuiwnatamwo Up-Hlbhim Qod naneswo NukkouoTebtninent kali wunU Wus l;u Testament. No queshkluuu nuk nashpo Wulhiicumoli Christ uoh oscu wcslt John Eliot," Tills was printed in IMS, Tho In dian languago it wns mado In is extinct, and It Is said that only 0110 man was living as late ns 1871 who could read It. Tho next Dlhlo printed in this country wns Riur's, in Ocnnau, In 1713. Tho first English lliblo printed hero was in lloston, in smnll quarto, iu 17W. Ueforo lbOO tliero had been printed In tho United BUtea l,i07dlfrereut editions of tho Ulblo or purts of it. "Tho 1'outli AVbo rireil." Tho Incendiary who cot flro totbotomplo of Diana at KpUcsus, :iVi 11. C in order that his namo might bo jicrjiotuatcci, was Erostra tu. An edlcC was published, prohibiting any mention of his name, but it was ineffect ive. BhakcspearoEays: Tho aspirins youth who fired tho Hpheslan dome Outlives la memory tlio pious fool who reared it. But iu this ho erred, as tho uamo of tho "jilous fool" was Cteslphon, who was tho chief architect of tho temple. AVllkcs llooth quotel tho nbovo words of Bhakespearo to a friend before assassinating President Lincoln. Sailing Winds. A sailing vessel has nfalr wind when sho can lay her courso between her starting point and destination without altering tho iosltiou of her salts. A vessel is "running f reo" when sho is going before tho wind, with tho wlud cither directly astern or on her quarter. A vessel Is hauled on tho wind when sho has to beat; that is, sho has ahead wind and can't inako her destination without tacklug. Then her tails aro trimmed aft aud suo is pointed up Iu tho wind. Tlio rope's Cuthedm!. Tho church of St. John of Lntcran. at Rome, founded by Coustautiu?, is tho Episco pal cathedral of tho jiox. St. Peter's church is of tea erroneously called a cathedral, owing to its immenso slzo and grandeur. Tho term is properly applied, howovcr, only to u church containing a bishop's throuo or sw.t. A Jew Kllglblo. A Jow is eligible to the jiresldcncy Just as much as a Presbyterian. Tho last clauso of paragraph a of ortlclo VI of tho constitution says j "IJut uo religious test shall ever bo re quired as n qualillcatlon to any oflleo or publio trust under tlw United Btutcs." Queoit Canslns. Elizabeth and Mary were s-xxind cous'ns. Elizabeth's father, Henry VIII, and Mary's grandmother, Margaret, wero brother ami sister, children of Henry VII of England. ILIA' JJltof-iM .1l. W' I " jvte. , . - , 'jl. ' flkelclons In Iowa Mound The pooplo of Floyd county, lo., havo often Rix-culateil as to tho contents of n group of forty curious looking mounds on tho farm of John Berlmgcrj hut none-of them had curios ity enough to Invmtlgato until Professor Welwtcr took tho work In hand on his own account. Tho Bcrlmger farm lies Just north of tho pretty vlllago of Clinrle City, and 1 ono of tho most benutlful sections of tho stnte. On tho eastern jwrt of tlio farm Isn long, low 1 Idgo, running directly north and notitli, 0:1 top of which tiro tho mounds, bomo Iforty in ilunibor, about three feet in height, and ranging from fifteen to twenty-flvo feet in lengtli. Thu far Professor Wulitter has opened fourteen of theso mound nnd found tho skeletons of thirty peojilo, ho think of a different race from nny of tho prehlstorio remains yet un earthed In this country. Just how long tho rldgo nnd mound hnvobcon IhoroMr. Bcrlm ger can't sny. Nelthor can tho oldest set tler, nnd neither can tho Pottawatomie In dian traditions which run linck many cen turies. That both rldgo mid mounds wero built by human hand I jilnln ft mn tho mathematical regularity with which thoy nro arranged, and tho hardness of tho wil comjioslng thorn, which Is incked firm, Hkon ttono, whllo that of tho virgin prairie in tho neighborhood is coft and yielding. Tlioskclctous found by Professor Webster nro in various r.tagos of jireservatlon, some quite solid nnd others crumbling todust, whllo iu 0110 mound tliero wns nothing hut n lied of ashes. All tho dead had been burled in a doubled up position, tho knee being crowded on tho lower Jaw, nud tlio bend of each care fully laid toward tho cast. Whllo tho femur bones show that mo?t of llu skeletons nro those of jicoplo about 5 feet 7 Inches tall, tliero nro four tho original owners of which must hnvo been fully 7 feet tall. Tho skulls nro thoso of a rnco of very Inferior beings. Tho top nro nhiiornmlly thick, nud tho fron till bone sIojxj abruptly back from tho eyes, whllo tlio lowor Jaw protrude forward to that tho under teeth comn outsldo of tho ujv jier ones. In gcnnrul contour tho skulls n Kcmblo thoso of tho irchlstorIo mound build ers found In Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin. Most of tho skeletons found by Professor Webster show mark of lire, ns If tho llesh had lieen burned from tho bone beforo burial. Anothorstrango thing Is tho entire nliseneo of anything llko jiorsoniil trinkets, or Imjilenients of wnrorof tho chase, a aro generally found In enstern mound. Tho bones of nninial, showing that tho friends of tho deceased lmd celebrated their interment with funeral feasts, nro also missing. Tho only thing thus far unearthed Iu tho Iowa mounds, aside from tho skeletons, isn lot of broken (lottery of crude design nnd mnke, In cluding 0110 nearly wholo vnso or urn of nrchnlo workmanship, which Professor Web ster now has. Now York Bun. Iluttcrlllcs Cluing South. Just now tho butterflies nro going to tho south. Millions of them may bo seen flying eastward!. Thoy como southwardly; strik ing tho gulf thoy tuni toward tho east, In order to roach Florida, it Is said, but how Instinct guides tho llttlo winged travelers thu is unexplained. They nro generally a bright yellow, nnd lly along, sljiplug now and then from tho houeycuji of some wild flower. Orent bands of them may Imj seen, llko so many broad ribbon stretched In tho nlr. As wo wero returning from a wild flower hunt thoy gathered ujion tho blossoms which wo hold In our lunula, nud sonio of them wero dcluyrd on tholr eastward Journey by liclng carried oven Into tho house, Augus't Is tho month for this golden travel, and in early spring they return ngaln. Hut tho boauty nnd health giving power of this section Is tho hluo Moxlo gulf. Tho circling shoro Is such tlie.t tho groat light house on Ship Island, tnelvo miles nwny, seems to bo in front of overy man's door. Cat Island can lo dimly seen, nnd tho trees of Deer Island nro vhlblo oven now through tho hnze. Tho oyster schooners dot tho bright water, and jiloasuro sail boats, yoclits and ketches nro seen around. Tho waters seem of different hues as tho skies nbovo nro of different clouds. Ihnuvolr (Miss.) Cor. Chicago Herald. Mexico's Improved Government. John Qlunz, 11 Fort Scott morchntit, Juit returned from Mexico, says: Tho country Is jxjrfectly quiet nnd orderly, tho present Mexi can government having brought order out of former troubles, aud iu 110 country nro tlio laws better observed. Of courso tho common jicoplo nro llllti'ruto nnd joor, but they nro a grandly jiollto peojilo. Tliero H nn nbsenco of jHibllc accommodations, but overy homo is ojkmi to strangers. Tho government Is doing all it can to encourage immigration, nnd largo (junutitlos of Imjiroved machinery nro being brought in fur mining ojicrntious, under a special illsjicusatlou or tho govern ment, w liich admits it duty five. Tlio peojilo all njipcar to feel tho necessities for 601110 ex traneous forco being brought to boarujiou tho development of their resources. In my opinion tlio opportunities and tho conditions uro all splendid for tho Investment of Ameri can capital, and I do not know where 0110 can co nr.d securo larger returns for his money. St. Iuls Hopubllo. Uctter Than Diamonds. A poor man and his wifo emigrated to tho CojioofOood Hopo, and arrived thero with llttlo money and 110 jirosjiocts. Tho husband knew how to mako aerated waters, nud ho spout nil his money Iu getting soma matorlal for that jiurX)so. Then ho left his wifo with friends nnd started for tho diamond fields, encountering groat hardshljis, but getting tliero ut last with his stock. Ho built him solf u llttlo shanty and began making and selling thu water, succeeding so well that nftcr four mouths ho returned to hi wifo with 800 gold sovereigns hidden Inn bolt under bis shirt. Ho has mado a largo fortune iu tho business since. Now Yoi'k Sun. Galveston's Artenlau Welt. Tho contractor who undertook to boroa scries of artesian wells to sujijily tho Oulvcs ton wntcr works, for which ho is to receivo (80,000 if successful, recently struck his llrst well at n depth of 747 feet, lloring was at onco suspended, nud preparations nro iu progress to sink a ten inch strainer tho en tiro length of tho water bearing strata of sand. It is given out that when this Is done, nud tho well thoroughly dovelojjed, It will prob ably yield from 400.000 to C0D.0C0 gallons dally. Chicago HcraliL Manufacture of 1'ltio Stationery. Tho manufacture of fluo stationery for la dies' uso has becomo a duo art JJoth iu color and design tho jMipcrs now used uro mora tasteful and pretty than over before, Tho preference, of courso, 1$ for lino grades of heavy white or slightly tinted pnjicrs. Tho address of tho writer is frequently printed in bluo or gilt across tho top or near tho right hand upper corner of tho sheet. Chicago News, Ancient 'Ionian Amusement. Tho latest book on Roman society undor tho Casars shows that tho Romans, for ex omplo, wero not unacquainted with fly Ash ing, used dumb bells beforo bathing, jilaycd nt "kiss In tho ring," "dressed for dinnor," had cheap editions of tho classics, and paid their Jockoy better than their schoolmasters, lloston Transcript, ALL AROUND THE HOUSE. Vulitubla Kafrgrstlnns About Framing nnl IliiiicliiK rictiirrs. Tofrnmo njijirojiriatoly tho pictures that nro to ndorn our wall Ii something of nn nrt, and requires lwth tssto and Judgment. In thU matter ono ought not to bo entirely dejiemlent ujxiii tho ndvico of dealer nnd maker of frame, who from various mo tive may ciicournjo us In the selection of unsultnblo styles of framing. Tho following suffgcstlon of Uood Housekeeping nro there fore of valuot A most Important mlo ono which, thoueli often violated, may Ik termed established by general consent of couiotcnt Judges Is to franio oil jialntlngs and cliromo in gilt, and engraving or etchings, nnd other picture In monochrome, In natural wood. Mats, used with glass, between jilcturo and frnmo nro most common with monochromowork; often also with water colors, and iu their caso tho molding edging tho mat may bo either gilt or otherwise, a tho contact Is with tho plain tint. Tho jirlucijilo thnt around n mat tlio fmmo should bo narrow find its nxtrcmo Iu tho substitution for molding of a narrow binding of cloth or pajier, nn arrangement known ns jiaso-jmrtout. most npproprluto for certificates, testimonial nud tho llko, but sultablo also for quiet landscajies Iu mono chrome, such n small etchings. Mitts or bor ders nro inoro often too narrow than too wide When too narrow tho effect I that of over crowding; when too wldo, that of subordi nating tho jilcturo to Its ncccs3ory. Iu general, suit thu frnmu to tlio tono of tho jilcture. Thus n molding Imitating ivory or imburnlshed silver may harmonize with mow, uml nilnrk onk or nu (lionized frame with tlio representation of night. If wo suppose pictures wisely chosen and framed, tliero still remain certain questions ns to their Judicious hanging. Iu choosing place on wall for different jilcture, of courro the old rulo is not to 1m forgotten to rcgnrd tho light and slnulo hi tho jilcturo, nnd put it where tho prevailing light from tho nearest window will bo ojmo slto tho depleted shadows, Cnro 1 necessary also sometime to avoid tho occurrence of nu unjilcnsant glare from tho surface of nu oil (tainting or from glnts. A common error Is having tho eyelets iu tlio franio too near tl.u middle of tho two Bides, whereby tho surface of tho jilcturo when hung tljn forward nt an ungraceful pitch. Too llttlo Inclination Is not so bad as too much. Another error Is hanging pictures too high. Asafogulde, ntlcustiu beginning, Is to havo tho center of tho pictures nbout in lino with tho eyes of nn adult of ordinary size. In adjusting jilcture of varying w idth tonti nveragu height nbovo tho floor it is tho center, rather than tho bottom, of tho frames which should bo cousldured. 1'clt Mosalo Itus;. Tho foundation of tho rug shown iu tho cut consists of sonio strong cotton tnnterlal, on which tho felt pieces aro fixed with tho ujv holstcrcr'd jiaste, tho Joints lielng covered with woolen or motal cord. Threo colors of felt oojiper, chestnut nud clay nro used for tho work. IIUO IU KELT MOSAIC. Tho embroidered rtarts nro carried out with oil vo wool of various nhade in tatln and crewel stitches, tho scroll being edged with motnl threads. Many other combina tions of colors can bo arranged iu felt mosaic, which is a very durablo kind of work, provided tho cords which cover tho Joints nro well sown down. Tho rug must bo lined with btrong gray linen cloth. Green Corn nml Ohm. "It Is a southern fashion to cool; green corn In tho husk, und never Ij it mora dull clous," says u lover of tho good things of tho tablo. "Rcmovo only tho courso outer husks, leav ing on tho inner oihh. Btriji these down so as to remove tho silk, thou tio them in jilnco ugnin nud boll. Servo with u bowl of melted butter nud season well with salt and jcppcr, "Okm and tomatoes aro excellent vtlion cs cnllojied. Sllco them nud tako twico us much of tho okm as of tho tomato, stow fifteen minutes, ndd butter, salt nud pepper; jiour Into nn earthen dish, sprinkle with bread crumbs nnd bits of butter nud bako about lmlf an hour," To Clean Marble. For cleaning mnrblo tako one-half pound of whiting, mix with warm water and stir to tho consistency of cream. Stand this In a Jnr In tho oven over night; In tho morning stir it and lay tho paste nbout half mi Inch thick over tho marble, previously well washed vt Ith soap nud wntcr; lcavo this on tho mnrblo for twenty-four hours, thou wash agaiu mid jwllsh with u soft cloth. Tli4t to Do Willi Cold l'otat". Mnko cold mashed potato Into small cakes; brush with melted butter uud beaten egg; brown In n hot oven. When tho jiotatois of tho right consist ency it may bo cut up into llttlo strips or equaro cakes, but vt hen softer it may bo mado into round cakes ns directed nbovo. This is nu excellent way of disposing of cold mashed potatoes left from dinner. To Preiuro mul Cook Green Vegetables. All green vegetables must bo washed thor oughly in cold water aud dropped Into wntcr which is salted and Just beginning to bolL Thero should bo n tablcspoonful of salt to every two quarts of water. If water bolb a, long tlmo lieforo vegetables nro put iu It Is flat aud tasteless; tlto vegetables will not look green nor havo a ll:io flavor. 00 advises Mlsa I'urloa. Garnish for Jlatied ritli. A very pretty garnish for n baked flsh is to mold mash jtotnto in the baud into tho bbapo of n lemon. Drush over with butter, let it yellow n llttlo In tho oven, and servo about tho fish with parsley sprigs. This tastes us good as It looks also. P.cclpo for Roso Water, For rcso water gather tho roso jietals la tho morning and sjiread on 11 nowejiaper till wilted; keep in tho shade; havo a bottle filled two-thirds full of 00 jier cent alcohol; put In tho leaves. After standing u few days they will bo ready to uso. .i-,... ...'.it 1 "iHwygaacia'tSi-'ifc.'''3Uuju- CALIFORNIA'S Finest .-Production. r (D O O r I r U) W Jarvis' California Pear Cider. Uilsdellclous Minimer beverage Is made In California, from very i ...... .n "I uic iieigni oi tnc ripening scaion many tons of iicais .' "'f,"i;i""K or canning purposes, they enn then he utallzed hy pressing cider. I he fresh juice Is boiled down two millons Into one. nnd is then strnlne llvnrln.l llini nnnl 'I'l. I. I. .1 ' ,, " - '" iiL-uiiug, toiiueiising nnu straining completely ileitroys fur- mcntatlon,aiul the elder ever afterwards remains sweet nnd good nnd is u most health v and nutritious article for family use. , Knowing there ore mnny spurious ciders sold In this market we offer Hie ahov explanation with the eminent testimonial of Prof. J. II. Long. Vcri Respectfully, THE G. M. JARVIS CO., Sole' Proprietors, San Jose, California. 39 N, Sl(lte Stm;, Qilcng.. THE G. M. JARVIS CO., Gentlemen: Chicago, Ju.y 7th, ,887. I have made ninde n chemical examination of the sample of Jnrvls' Pear Cider suliiiiltled to 1 nc n few days ngo, and would report these points among others noted. 'I he liquid is nonalcoholic and has n specific gravity of 10.65. The total extrac tive matter amounts to 10.25 P" cent, containing only .025 per cent of free add. The tests show tills acid to be mnllc acid ns usually found In fruit juices. I find no other acid or foreign substance added for color or flavor. I believe It, therefore, to cotnlst simply of the juice of the Pear as represented. Yours truly, J. II, LONG, Analytical Chemist, Chicago Medical College. THE G. M. JARVIS CO THE G, M JARVIS CO San Jose, Cal. 39 N. State St. Chicago W. B. HOWARD, Traveling Salesman. 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