t i f a i t ii a tt'cmottttt NERRARK'A. THURSDAY. OGTOr.ER 20, 1SS7. THE DAILY 11 lWWiVlJlY J liii J A iaM y vv ' ' ii If I i J ft 1 4 i i 1 WOMAN -AND HOME. f,UCGESTION3 A3 TO THE CARE OF THE KITCHEN FLOOR. "ooV!ii;j nml T-i'ip-riincrA Iru-fiil CJrir iii:Jit Murrli l Woiiioii'h I.i von Somo 8iui.lu Ilcini 1 i' H Selilnli I'utdiitk 'eiil of 11 j Iuiii UonHclioM 1 1 lilt. Tin ci:r! f tlio !;itr;)n-ii flor In Komi-tiling Im m lii'-h Jill x iioiiS'.-w jv:: lirn intvrusti.nl, f')!- u I.itclu ii i m.vir t I.i :t-ti v lii-ro tliH I.. -is in-;.-l"-'-te'l. 'o muttiT li'nv iiuatuii'l r.li:rly tliu r--.iL ol' tlj.t rouiu iu:iy Im-, if tliu i'.'j r i t ii it. i- mi t!ii- room ii.-v.-r look tHy. It i.i -.ti 1 tli:it ii niivly iiis!,iil stovo ami a li'riil Uili ln n (!oor uro tli'i l:ul'.t.s of j;ool liuiivwi vc- , ami, : vor truo this inriy I"', ('itaiii it in that tin- i"-.ri- of tl:s! ai lii-lts ineri a ;;l way lo.varl f;ivi:i tt!i:) room u ti!y lii;x':irauci. M-my HDiiidi, l;i v.aslilR n wliito, iin f !aiin-l soft Mi.tiil U-'or, ii i tho liol, wills from tlio l.oili-r that i ; l-;'t after ;tt:ni ' thi-ouh flu family wnvUnir, whieh i.i a vi-ry ix.or f::ii, iml'.i.-cl, '.,r ii,.- tvii'li'iify of hums is t l.-irk-n t li" Hour if t.lm lo.rls nrn not tlior- uihly ria"-i xvilli :,r water nftrv'jirl. As t.!l--MJ Wullll-ll W'l l-.llll t'liil'i of lillS.'ll til') I'o.'irln, tlio l!o"is of their LiJcIionM ahvayi li.ivo a ij.-irli, liiivaii il for iipjii-iir.uirc. To l:i-i'i a I! r iii; ami ci.-:ui is not nricli wry liarl ivnrl; if iir yvi iilnltib it irr"ily. ;) Mil. to !:av"' a fl.inm l Hut.h to ..-e;li ivitli, for Uieii i-t noiliiii lit: i fl.-tnnel ft.r tlii.i 1'iii posc, amj f.J.j flumel i::ni:i-wiir is just tllf) t liia:r. 1 !ol, v.il r 1 as loir; l.i:.ei tin stand in; l i;!" for Hii: l,:i!;; II him, ami v. illi jilcnly of -:-.) :iul c-ne-;o t us of t lnj Pi-iiil.biii;' lril -ll l.a.s ofu-ii MH'i-i-jili-iI in wiiitt nin; tlie floors; lint tho liest auliiorii i'j- now say i-oM waU-r is t lio Ix-st. Ii:!o u pail of clean, culd water put t.v.M taWIi spoonfals of aiinnouia. Sweep tlior-ii;-rliiy Ix-fore eoaiisi- iic-iM; to wash tli-- Door, if 1 1 r Jl-Hjr is very ilirty so:ti-- e;ool :;ya-i ean 1 o used, I. i:t, n.iiinlly t !r-aiiiaionia i.isu 'iiej'. iit. 2s'- serii'ohii: ; lintsli is nei-il'-'l, for tli-) .-."i-ltioiiia ni'Te tha'i t.-i'.'es its plaee; anl really, if tl.i: lio'ii.l ii- vor rli-l anything hut liani- h tii) s oi!jl'i;i;; hr;::h, it lais u:vonipli--!r-l toaieriiiaj; f:.r v!:iv h all woinankiii'l shouiil 1. - t!i.ir:l:!;:I, for of all tho articles in tho mhi. !.! 1 i'o :.. ' li'.jjstr-Mtli, tin; si-: i:bl ia;j J-rii v statu.; ;t tl.e h--:id. Tii i'.i ic 'iiiiler I hi ii'.ovo simnlil 1 thor on;;: Iy clean"-1. !'.:" th.-) rvt of the lluor is t a" lieil. lit " i i t !if 11 "; i;fc oiio corner of root.!, f.iii!, a c'liiv.Miieiit, work toward tai ii.-'!-. ijso l.ii nty of vat'-r, an I only .::-.h sniiii :i ri -: of tlio floor at a time an J'-ill cm co:iv. i;i-: Lly without !oitijj much jm aeliiii;. Have a dry, i- :-.ii clolh specially f'.r wiping, ii!i;l :i':w:;ya wipedown the leii;;:h ijinl w.;h tl:i ir-iiii. of tlio 1-oa ids. If wiped Jiero-; tlu l-oa;i:.) the iio-ir is apt to he si re: Uy. I.i v.a--ai;:" acii p:eeo wash he ron 1 t!i') j e.'.iii:,-; iiae, so that when dono I hero r. i'.l it. t Im a dark la-irk 1 twu-on them, which tiiciv sarely : i i 1 Lo it tuis is not dono cnr.'f i:liy. .im -.vc.rr.en pr fer i! -iTijr anion for this Work, while o! ! dei-l; thi-v cannot uso or.-., a:al word. I i;:ui!i ra'.bcr p;o down on their k nees to do i it properly a mop i:i'r tho kiteli -a ii I'l'i'ii wiiiimu v.lio u-es t'u best thiii'j Tor vns.h r, or, in fiict, any fiHr. Any woman who i: :ts clean, soft cloths nml '!'-iity "jf amnioi'i.: water, anl ;ool soap if ':e.;;rcd, in n;"; pi:e; tin floor, wiil have just as nice, cJean II, " ."-i li-.r next dorr nvighiior, v. ho doetj it i.i tl:' oM way, lcide3 sa.vi:i a f.-n-at deal of slri-a.tlt inul time. Boston JiudL OoikI Co7:ia'.; and Tetiipcrancc, Tlio conilli ion -i 1 in; poor in so called civ SHz -d conn!ri--s i.; f r th- most part wretched t-hieily l.ec:iii-e th- nins.vs know not hin-; of tho proper met !: ;i's cf preparing foo.I, or of t':o selection of k. They, as n, rul', waste their fo.Mi fund in travr.j;ant and injudici ous p.ircha.-.e!?, and tlien they Siil half they laiy tiirouy.li tticlr eu'iaary incapac-itj'. Or.t of th-jsesp ilel meals out of nil this iudigent iole, unpalatat!o food; ont of th disgust v hieli si'.cli liarlia rous cooking lireeds arises t!i cravi::;j for !rin!c whicli drives thousai'ds ami tens of tlioi:aitas to tlio salo jn for coni furt and compensat ion. It ini'y eonh.lontly 1m nsnerkHl that lint 10 per cent, of tlu iu-.-ii who drink do so solely l:ivanj; tlu-y re::h liijuor. AVhcn s-.ic't a .oitivo love of dri.sk exists it is frcneralty a hvmptom of disease. Men tiro led to drink or driven to it y ex'.orar.l conditions mo.-t often, jtinl nothing is more conducive to this end than the lr.iserahlo diclin;; which is the com mon lot of the pour. The man who knows thr.t. In has a wh- ioonie, savory meal await in;; him at heme i. not likely to linger ot thf siloon. Th" life: whii.Ii i;rows up about t'ao latter 1 laco i.s not a natural one. The ciu.iomers of tlio bur leek that piac as :?i alternative quite as fteii as li----aii-ic they like it. Th-.y are fup;i tives from iliM-on:;'i. i t, from had and repul sivo f-ioil, fro;:i dirt un.l evil smelis; m.t m 1-d-:ni from the foal ra.iods lireil in their v. o-uenkiml !' iiii.-iy ami rum and liter. "Women are driven to drink by tho hopeless ness of makiny; lii-mes for their hushumls and -h.il Iren. Their hrnorar.ce of cv.kiri;; and :oti.-vl:ei.;;iii thwarts uii their Vtrorts, and they attii!itt:e the soualor in which they vcy; tareto tlieir povtrty, mi l fall back on tlio saloon as a rmrce f fory. tfulncss. Teach them or their i ;uy;liters to cook:, and nt one? liyi'nt. is let i.i on th-. ir daikencl liv-s. They then hold a tijisnian w!iii-!i wiil brine; tlscif hasbamls from tho ran shop, usid keep them at hoin'-S whieh is more. They can then establish sor.ietbi'.i like ti fainiiy circle, and tlu :-.ie leiis tlx. d. new means of cxtendiag the vi holes-t::i.t ini'uouc will develop of them selves. Tho whole character t'f tho averay;o vvorki.ic'inaii can be improved, elevated, swei tciivd, by thison-j instrumentality. Teach the girls l cook, am! an immerse deal of fric tion wiil bo eliminated from modern life. Temperance and wholesome fornl are natural uliies an.l partners, and ba-1 food is the j;reat et inccnlive to drink that can be named. Uy all means, thorciort, let the cooking sc!n;oIs h-.-artiiy nr-proved. an.l su;iioricd. Jiew York Tribune. A I'st-Tal Garment. A pretty apr.:i is cr.e of usual shape, j.leatcnl into a wai: iband, w ii'a n full l ib or ;:u-,tro:i front, patLeivdat tho top or bottom. 'Jii'.-s apron is left the whole width of tho fciKxLs at the lower part, and a saiall slope cut off gradually a fe-.v inches from the lower edge, until nt the '.vaist the gore, cutting is about three, inclies wiJe. A lew pleats a re fi;:.di!i the v.aist of the apron at each sido, r..akj.g a ligh; hollowing iu the centi-r. fc-Uitcii on a two .-.-id one-haif inch band for th-waist; sew en one side and thou on th other, so that no rough edges are left. Cut a piece for the bib; turn up the lower edge on tho rigV.t side and run in two gather ing threads. lraw up to about six inches in l-.ugth, and tho lower edge to the lower edgo c f the apron bnml at the back, stitching the tipper edga of the band to tho bib, so ai to bide the upper row of gathering thread. Turn down tho upper edgo of tho bib two inches on the wrong side anil make two rows of gathering about one-half inch lclow the top edge, so as to leave a little frill above. Fold a little Land of stuir, six inches long and. one inch deep; fix it at tho back, and neatly arrange the gatherings on this, draw ing tLeui up to fit tiie band in length. Sew l7 La.' nnwigf! to rrfc well. Tho Items on lb i tttnl tin; upper edgo an I sides t f tho L i trimmed w ith work or lace, or tuckg .tionx, fonth'T htiti-h, etc., can bo enipk to derorat'. A neat way to fasten tho LL . Jk to stitch two narrow bands about an ilioli Wide, and fast:;n them ut tho back of the two upper corners of tho bib, pass them over the uLoul l r, ami fa" ten to a button of tho dretm about half w:iy d-vvn the back. When the difsi is not fa-tem-d behind, cut tho bands longer, i-ro.-s like braces, and fasten on two buttons, plue:d one each tide of tho button that fasteiM tin; wai-,;. of the lipron. Tlii.i ujiroii looks vi ry pn-tty wh!i' inade in ecru s-priggud inu lin, t i-iu.!in:d with lace; t!i-.; bib edged with lace mid the lower edge gath ered and sewed outside th-) baud, mi that ii frill of lace falU 1 low tlio wabl. I Sows of ribbon or ribbon wai tb.::i Is inn added. ilh tin apron t'j match a morning gown, tho lat ter will last clean half as long again. I'hila i Iphi.i 'l imes. I.lvcs of ?!arii-il vVoaif n. AiTieric.ui viii"ii marry t"o -rly and live t'jo Ki.-cludil. Many are n.-ircely oat, of H.-hool Iw-foro they have settled down as w ives ami i,ousekeoi-.rs. Tho car-s of a family m e devolving on the in lx f.n; they have tin strength mid nerve to pi fi rm them, thte reason that our female ivm-i stors Ja.-t-d longer nml had better health w;us that t heir minds were not so much taxed nor th" nerves so highly strung. Tln-y had th. fail usoor th. ir powers. Their physical health wan better; their constitutions stronger. Those that, had much mental activity generally Lad Miiih ii iit physical exertion to counterbalance it. J.!-t women know not enough of tho laws that govern health i:i: 1 'f the ili e:isrs inci dent to their.se:: ami children. II-v.v often do wi.'see peevishness lM.mh'e J. d by a sickly w iio and iiioth'-r that, bv a l.i-.owh-dge of tin laws of heakh and strict, observance of tli- tn, might bo strong and healthy, and fitted for lier responsible and arduous duties! The majority of married women, with families of small c!il-lr n, need mor relaxation and a greater variety of innocent r creation. Many of them beo me so chained down in lfvly ati l mind by t he mention of household cans ami labor that ih-ir health ami spirits sink beneath the h;nd, and in ap pearance, strength ami spirit:-! they grow pre maturely old. Some housewives sutler much annoyance from I ad servants, ami some pi r form drudgery for whi-ii they a;o i::f it tod. Tin indoor labor performed by many Amer ican women is avt-niishing. "What atCoctii tho body mlla-mees the mind. Y.'heu one is worn and irritated it i.ct on the oilier. English women usually have M-tt(.r servants nml more of them. They are trained thoroughly for the special ii i artments of house and kitchen work. English worn- n v.e.ik a;:d ri-I-; more, marry later, ai d Lav I y natur-. belter con stitutions. 'ir-i.i i.i 1'ea'iy ia Courier-Journal. Young Iio:::.c!.ccpci-s .Stitmlsi Know Thritbiitleri.ulk wiii t:.::e out mild-.-stains. That bottles are easily el--..iel with hot water and fir.;' c-.-als. That old ii:;;i'.:;i;i a-;d el.t tnb'.eviolhs make tin; very best o!" :,h!: s clot lis. . That it is v. cii to keep iargo pieees of char coal in dainj corners a::-l in dark i:ees. That tl-.rce teaspoon f:i is of kero.-vno put iu the wash boil.-r wiil gn-titly assist iu the la:t rubbing. That i? tho bands are rubbed on a stick of celery after p -eiing onions, the smell wiil lie entirely remove-!. That tubs will not wr.rp or crack open if the precaution is taken to put a pail of water into each, directly after v:rs. That chloride, of !imo should bo scattered, at least once av. ee!;, mi ! -r sinks and in all places where 'ewer gas is liable to lurk. That it is an excellent plan to Lava a penny bank, to be opened or.ee a year, when a book may be purchased or tho contents mtiy be used in any way desired. That one pound of fine tobacco put J-ito a pail of boiling water and allowed io partially cool, when put upon a carpet with a soft brush, will brighten tho colors and remove surface dirt. That turpentine and black varnish pat Into any good stove puli:-h, is the blacking used by hardware dealers for polishing heating stoves. If properly put on it will layt throughout a season. That table linens phould always bo hemmed by hand. Not only do they look more dainty, but there is never a streak of dirt under tin edge after being laundried as with machine, sewing. Mrs. V. II. ilaher iu Goc-.I House keeping. Some KlmjVto Itcmoi'ios. For a sore throat, cut ..li'-- of fat, boneless bacon, jK-pprr thickly and tie around the throat with n ll-unel cloth. When stung by a bee or a wasp, make a pr.sto of common earl it and w..ter, put on the place at once and cover with a cloth. " For a col on the chest, a flannel rag rung out in boiling water and sprinkled with tur pentine, laid on the chest, gives the greatest relief. When a felon first Logins to make its ap pearance, take a lemon, cut I'll one end, put the finger in, and the longer it is kept there the 1 ctt.?r. For a cough, boil one ounce of flaxseed in a pint of water, strain and add a little honey, one ounce of rock candy, undthe juice of three lemons; mix and boil well. Drink as hot as possible. Often after cooking a ine.il a person will feel tired and havo no appetite; for this beat a raw egg until light, stir iu a little miik and sugar, and se;i:-o;i with nutmeg. Urink half an hour before, eating. For a burn or scald, make a paste of com mon baking soda and water, apply at once and cover with a linen cloth. When tho skin is broken, apply the white of an egg with a feather; this gives instant relief, as it keeps the air from tho flesh. At tho first s,igns of a ring round, take a cupful of wood ashes, put iu a pan v. ith a quart of cold water, put the pan on tho stove, put your finger iu the pan, keep it there un til tho water begins to boil, or as long as it c.".:i be borne. II-peat onco or twice if neces ary. "L. L."' in Good Housekeeping. Selflsli Parents to Tliaine. A generation or two ago plain American fathers and mothers did not entertain tho fanciful idea that tho stata should tako charge of everybody's edaeati'Mi, nn rals and habits. They "believed that it was their duty to keep an eye on their bys, and i:i cases of iuMcbavior they resorted without compunc tion to a tcngh hickory or a barrel stave. Thirty or forty years ago, if a Georgia father bud been told that his sixteen-year-old boy was in danger of having a congisted brain from tho smokir.g of cigarettes. 1:; would have rushed th ; youngster out into tic hack yard and saibd i'.it him with a stick. In those days people didn't apjieal to s'l'-ieties cr a Women's Ciiristian Temperance Union or the legislature when their boys went wrong. They simply rr.ado a family affair of it and straightened it out satisfactorily. Tho other day we said that there could bo no great improvement ia morals until we re store I tlio lho:-"-.:;:h and cficier.t system of family education an 1" government wLieh formerly prevailed. What wo said appln-s directly to thl-s cigarette evil. If loys are to Le allowed to Lo their own masters, choose their companions and dispose of their tim-., wo may rest assured that the majority will pick up many vices that will injure them In the future. Do you want your loy to grow i:p pure, hone:-,t, sober and indn';'.riotn? l!-gi't your work on Lim at ho:m-, an-1 laep at it. Goo 1 laws and good schools can never takvi the place of tho old fasliioiieil family train ing. Wo cannot afford to have a lot, of tobacco hearts and conge-ted braiiM pu- h-.-d into k--ciety and bii- iut .-. cireh a. The gr.-at pi'ob- I lems and gig:mti ; c'nieer'.is of this ag-; ! - lanml men who enjoy the largest lin-aurc of i.h vsieal ami nn-nial lu-al: !i. Wo must have them at any cost. If they cannot be pro- i du---d under our res- nt j sb ni, li t u ; go b:i.'-k in i.'iiiio degn i t- tl.e i-otumo:i .si te ' sinipl'- ity of our fathers-. It wiil n -I. In:: I, i the yoiing-t-'-rs; it will b:; tla ir salvation in more w:ty.s than 01:0. Atlanta Con. t,iti:tio:i. Tlio Knowledge of Sewing. A g'-i i--ration ag'i il v a s th'i.i;:ht shocking if :i girl in in i - 1 l-a. i.ig no :u-. 1. dgn f r 'V.ine;. in true: ion in h.ov to cut and make Ihtcwii u;;.iercl .thing, and to do pi. tin I flue n.'ii'liug of a!! kinds, was esteemed an i 11 1; .i t .i! it, part of a young woman's c 'tin a ti-:. Although ::-wiag ma eid'n s were pr;:c t ically Ui;!:ie.e. n, im st, ti,o! in-r.-; mad- - ;i!l I h if own i.n 1 their i hiidreu's ::ml hi;; bam! ' under vear. li .-.v that.-h-'pwoi k has to a great ( x b nt sup; r:.."di d home :--v. lag, it t.; J -: ' ' -ably heap. - f, woni.i'i t. buy gai aii 'iits ready marie than to spend in r :im ;i:i fasai"i:'" ;.; , th'-m herself. H'till, sh- ouglit in ;'. ! : the i:b-lity t.' do the work si:- uM an etiierg-ucy ari' that w:,;ill compel her to attempt i.iiiy a girl has luariiedin tiller i-mii anee of any sort i f s --., i'!g beyond t he mi ! ' t. rtn'i mints, ami ha.'i b a forci-1 to fe-ch hers--'f with infinite pains to f i-hi i! tho tiny gar niei.ls shoe- t.ld not affo;--! t-biiy. K en if one 1; ,k-ll iu cutting sr.rl fil- braneh--.s of ii'ei)i!::ig, from laying a patch by tho thread to d-niiing stockings well. Tin; last is an accomplishment owned by few. Nearly any nursery maid wiil prof ex-; herself fully com; )-;t. i:t I ) mend stockings, ivho.-e la' ors in I ho shap of col -i .led holes, knotted thread, and pulled fabric would disgrai-; the m -re.-t tyro in tin art. C-uistino Terkjtiii Herri" -k in Hauler's Dazar. Jliiying to Ioo-.l Advantage. "Never l ay anything because it is cheap," was o:n of Poor Richard's maxims, and a good one, too. This docs not i' ;i !,i.l that fore thought that looks forward into the future, and selects what one knows can soon be used to good advant.-ige. At the end of a season there are always times when remnants and broken lots of stamlard goods may bo ob tained for a very low price, because the m r chants would rather sell them thus than to "carry them over'' to the next season, involv ing the trouble of packing and unpacking, and of keeping e.-n Vtal locked up which might be i-1 work and earning something. Thuu white summer goods, ginghams, chambrays and various tilings of that sort may bo gotten ia the fail fit a very low figure often, and if one lias children or can forecast her own l-.cods for thes - materials she may often buy to great advantage. Care should always be taken, however, to purchr.se .standard good.:, and not those passing fancies of one season, which wiil be sin e to look very much out of pla.03 the next. Rostoii Globe. Kccil of I7j ieiie. Besides being well ventilated, our he-uses should be full of light and sunshine. Floors should be kept clean, and walls and ceilings fre quently freshened, fii-cping rooms shoul 1 bo furnished with rugs instead of carpets, that they tuny be thoroughly" cleaned each week. Chamber utensil in ml crockery ohculd bo ke:t scrupulously cieaii, and when po.s-.uble the windows of sleeping rooms should Lo left open during tho day and nearly or quite closed at night. In cold weather an opening of an inch ut the top and bottom of a window is sufficient. Pcrs-otis should never sit or sleep in a draught of aij-. livery sleeping room should have outside windows, opening at tp and bottom, and sunshine at some part of the day; r.i.o means of ventilation. It would be better for people to live iu tents the whole year round than iu some of tho damp, dark places in which they are huddled in our cities, where are no possibili tieri of cleanliness or pure air. T.Irs. E. G. Cook, ?,I. D., in Demortsfs. flardcniag For Women. That unhappy divorce between Evo and E len has s::reiy not b.- ea hand -1 down to her daughter.;, for thry are today the me: t en thusiastic gr.i"!'::crs in tho world.. It is d v light fully freipicnt hereabouts to see city women i-.i wide sunshades and gauntlet gloves Leu.'Ifi'C over the; warden pi i!ggmg pruning and clipping away energetically at outdoor plants. "It i.s a joy without canker or ciirk, a pleasure, eternally new." Day by day tho lovely living things grow gladly under earn nn-l attention. If one be puzzled, fretted, cress or sorrowful, t here is no panacea like a bit of homely gardening. Just try picking off tho dry leaves, loosening the .1-,1 n-o-Mi loT'iiiMrr fot t il '. v! it iiieof'i! I and generally doctoring the ailing shrub, as well as fseding and potting the healthy plants; it is like being good to children, they are so grateful too iu their perfume i gratitude. New Orleans Times-Democrat. (ills on Horseback. The wisdom of making young girls ride on the right as well n.s the left side i;3 very ob vious. The crookedness which accompanies all one sided exercise is avoided, and they be come better horsewomen. Of fours-, differ ent saddles are provided, and tho old fash ioned saddle with its two upright pommels is quite discarded. The Princess of Wales in variably rides on the right side, owing to the stiffness in her right knee, which prevents her from bending it all. .She no longer rides in the Row, however, nor dare tho young prin cesses ride there. Home Journal. To Have Pretty TcetJs. Tho Paris Figaro says that if you want your children to havo pretty teeth you must begin with tho second dentition to press back with tho finger every morning tho teetiv which havo a tendency to project forward and to pull forward those which tend back ward. As a wash, boil in a tumblerful of water a pinch of quassia woo l with a pinch of pulvorized cacoa. Tt strengthens the gums and whitens tho teeth without injuring tho enamel which covers tho bone. Wash the mouth after each meal with lukewarm boiled water. New York Kun. Tho Salmon Held in Aversion The fishermen i.i Scotland declare that the salmon's tail is pointed "iir.ee Loki became a salmon, and was caught by that appendage while slipping through a i:et si t for him by tbo gids." Curious to say, iu some parrs of Scotland the salmon is held in great avcr.-iou, its name int even being mentioned. Thus in certain districts it is known as the "so-and-so's fish,"' and in others as "the bcat.v Chi cago News, Tho 'Ielilorln Ilarnfr," A new trade for women in Albany is that of "neighboring darr.er." The woman who follows it has for her customers a dozen or twenty households, each of which she visits reekly, and spends a few hours ia doing cp the family daruins and mendius ITGMS CF INTEREST. ?btw ami I'n-.-agraplii of All Sorts dcniiel from Nt-wp:: p-im. Tiff-': :;ni gi'VcrniiK nt, h I.uv in;r Ihig- li.-.Il Lot- Ce. Itahai:; en '."' : ;:t r.iiihing cut, of V :.:::b pi ::::::. iiig 1.- u-'c. I'lUli:-b.-Jl C. J.H:-.. :i S. V th To.:. Of r": ow ;is :!;!!! I in:,'!" .f t! ;; M f-!.::. 1 t .: ii forma i i I 1 x ivii I v - "'i t In- :i 'i-s T 1 ') : ;nl I V ii I Ji'-i, !: r u 1 1 k le- ii' ; i i i : ' ' i- -1 i b work l.vi-a'.ite' ,:; ;n; ;o l iili..,:, V. i-t ,v- r. I Ken. 'II:- i.e:-i-i Las ;::.:!.-l ;i i:at..;y ::t (:. . .' !!i:d futii.i :'t l.'ii-. ('(! bacl: :.:;: : de v. ll hm- !ii;-i;i--: !i: i n..w i it-.v. !:i a !." '. le w r: :ti I I : 1 b 1 't i'i oi,:!.-!- : hi- -:-t i r- 'ii :ei- P. : lti- a. -r. -; ; .' . : ' . I -t. r t.i. ;u. :!( i:i .'.! r ! ' r.iO:-t i ' ! i ,1 fin ll-.-r i:o , for tie- i i r I to;.--, -ai-ii.i ii t' lo -in! u'o lie ir j'-'injhl- t ..:.. 1 "W r Ml.M'.l v. a 1 ; : i ;, : ! i ri 1 1 iit-'i'Tel bii'.,;o the polua; I- O : ii i i.iit hi: I .' s ; oil;;; II. Th,- I." ia w l.: h i'i.x no .-itl. mp!.-.l it t::rv S.-v.:tnl .-.( I ho tioi-.-o..-;a-.'ii..i : -a !.- in w oliiaiii b i ; i ! ri ! i f" I: lee of Ii-' I- . '; I'Miii d Iv ii-- as to. nil::!. :ti th -r- 1.. l as ':. ll (h; lo Il-o-n .1 :: r:d.-...i tii !.-. ii .a-;-;.!.-! I y :i ( ': if u ri ;1 1 : i :-.l i i ii ' -. 1 I'l'i m: In;: !a ;(' "I- .- i. in ! : '" i : I' .!l" too (i i e.i. It r.-: . ,ti i.s lad lei '."tl- .: ill'; 'li.lh IM ii COII -I- lioil :.t ti:c line.' i' I !a- ( ); ii f i 1.- to-. ( ! ' ( b ri, '.an jni'ia:::!; in is a! .' it; t I ; i ;i J-!"i :: r ii i r f: tl; . i'. ;ii::-l ;pcr;o i: f (he- v.ei-1 a.-!-. I;ad ly '. ( ( !, i, mi !i-r i'vi-rv ti:o til'.- ('!' 1 l-.c j hit !-l.::v.' ,i iher b v. !ii( Ii, i, :;!i- or i" -1 1 1 1 1 li-.av t :.!,:.. I .. ;i ;;i riniiii -r. oiei-i.w. .';; !;, tin " Vi I,.-; : . v -!.-lfe ... ;i. i.;ig ir;:i!i i II -t 1 -:,ti; i !v v. il!i Tlu y t-Vtit!. li-oni Tiilie. ...u!i f ';; ;i.-!.a:. in. 1 1 1 1 1 ; f : w ero f-e" t!l ic: 1 .od ill barrel s -. i; .;::;;. -i 1 t.ic 1- !: t i rit 'ei.' i ! n t la ir :i I igl.l . iv. 'I I : i : t I :;'i' I'j o. .; li e ;:;e! le. I;,- iliiv.il. r-f l:i;ci 1 1 Tc W(-:o i ii.i f a linr r 1 i i .. ill. V.l l'"i,:;v(.r l owci !:::itk' Olio ( f to : :;'i;:l T-tirty iit i:ii:ti the other i !,!. Tie' i;t:c-.ts .t:I:l not lii.-ecver v. l. v ttt pretty 1 1. i 1 1 .o" I e.U h-i I. biil thiit v: ;i M-rn I .r tho iiigi niuu:; v.ouh'.ii't t; il. lio..,tt':-:s, i:i!i A Hri.lgi )oi t (C n Liiiik ni..t in r'i; l.-K'.l-lcr -l' t in- . 1:1 c -i :i si;. itiid the 1 or.!!.) l-.ir.n f -; . nti-.l at -! ck for :; ,'!. Tin; k biai i. i.!y .-'l.iiT ,ii ;i:k ii l'iiai d to c;isli th" i-lack. 'i heii tin ;:i:-!i with t!:o cln ck !ej ( . "itt d ('.il cctits io Hi nihil man':; -!-;: lit. ;:e;:ii:i I . -res, -i it oil tl.' .ck, anil j; t tho iiioni-y. liti.-si;i i:i ( omii 1 rii'.g iho r,d vis.'ibility of eiu'.cliiig r. law jii-nviillng tlsiit chiMicii Lovn i:i li;:.' ia ol' : : i i i ; i": 1 1 :-: 1 1 ( iv rinmi i.;i;vnls slu;!l l.-i. ri'trav-I'.-il i.s Il;i;-si:ut t ;il- j'-cis i'roi.i Lirth, i:::.ti t h -v i;l i:;in their nm i ' I 1 !'i- ui tin-1 im ! it n:' ::i r n ::t. tints iimkni-x (li'-m liiii.k- l- jiiiiibiry : r-vh-s Vr'hi'ti. in 1 etc.",, i.a. Uiiiic-il Mttito (roDjis occii ': ;1 M.-a-t o. (J;:.. thi y t'.ti.icl out Id .!;; ft ::S t'-i y l::'i, ;!:i i;:;.l; v 1 aroiiily v.-i.-i-n ot t in-?s-':.. ;-i'.;ia of tl. :- wiir :-'.('.-::s rc:';i; d f;t i. ntnl v-:a fiof-i: !.'.. v.ir:-.; lb." ;'uv.; f th;.' -.e,i-;l' red i-'-.ti't i'l'i ins, ;i:al o;i, of i!.-:ii, at. l-::.-t, i.s l.vhig" iti ;- fotts oM ivrjt in Jin;, rot canity. 1 lie ciiiioi vs .f n I:- ::vy double lu-ailt r liviti v.- i:ii;l :i tie- f ruc uv.'.r tin i!!:igeol" l. ,-k ;!!!. :i. V. They vl.'stlt'ti for I r:. 'a s. vii n t!::: Ircin v.":::ii!h!lit. te :m tho ohiit I ;io of tho ci:gii: i-i-s le.-ipc! J toiii Lis 1 -oi!iot ivc. ;:iii!. r itig r.hi-ia!, -i.!;gb,t tin infant from the truck ward tho mother bus reeonlt -.3 giiu it's naiiie in'tho J'tntiiiv llibl'. As a h t-n- r.i - v.-.-:.s ;;n o:.lr.!u ilinnw ;rui;!it in o;.o part of 'h'.li.-l this i-:;;-. On July ", 11. 11. Shi-ilf. th"' Ti:-t:-i (.'ho.) c;t.,p.!:;s tir.d C!k hio circuit. i:-suod :. pri t himiiilon j:r :"t i L it tlio J: 1 1 1 i . of bur f':lod l:-.ac-l;s. nml ho. whh :-M!.;c .-"! -eia!:-;. .vent 'to 1 ht Tie 1 1 I : for j-e,r:i.-n t;i T.t hj rii in .n b-(!i-;h- t; pray ; i.iv tho gotl.s tia-ro v-,-:s IMO il on ti:o l'ltli a ln av uliowor. In t- tiriivT ihwn r.n o'J fi t rnliriii.-v, fivo inii: fr-.m Td. ii:ti-.-'!', (:;t., worh'ti"-ii fouiid ;.-i oM time; s!u , w liij i !.i-lv,ci-:i (ho wtT.t lii-r bo.'.iding '.ho l ig venlls. !t ii made of :i heathi r sir; ) t'.vo Incla-s wiih? foid a! .-out n An. I nml iii.a'C!oa; ihstuu-ti iii j. j;-. '!:..!):( 1 l;;c!;( :y I;;-.n:! y.onw two f t -fc I .-i:g, w ith a .stvirg in t iu rod by which it might Ii r:l-:.-ho I te t!-o wriat. Ii remitiilcd io of oi-J lim--.-. J;;..t in froiit of tho whero Vvirl- d i.i C'U'vt'l.ini.1 stood ia ih rM.:i 1 thi; I -o fir-1 -f c,, imisl;iov.s i.iti.o ciiv lull of I hi'-i.h !plii;i v!;t-.i ho n-cive.i th- p.il Vn v.i thf mvtit re: 1 .src rp"! i:i tho er.m.J. .lit. 1. 1. Lie. x . ' 1 1 V. :; ati.ro:, 1 :o i::r,n:l!:i::; v.t to lu':), r 1 nd then l!;n:iii; tiiw.trd t' o. i:.:,' h o:;it. - thoue;:r:.l i.-.t ennii-in; v.i that turn wore tin. few hours. ct.rpe-Ls v.) thrc-Jiu.i in a SjttirlRKS rcIi:r oto.--"c:;l Artb.-I: s. A regf.lar ptn.g of luttnttfrx-turorfs of spurious ttroi;iM;hgiv.l tivliolos liaa rc-ci-r.l'y ! t'f ti c-onvic'o-d in the Canton cf riout'chuU-l, wio:;o fcciiolarj had Ion; C'i.:::i laijit d of the frauds practiced on ho.ib r.; for relics t:f iik' dwcllin':'-:-. Oin? f t'i'j itocusod had mvenied tlx "lrn r.;:r-" for the ltcnc-fit f vji o::l!n!.-:ia:-tic r.n tior.r.: i::n, and dug out for him a nutrdxr of tkillftilly juxpared tatlohs of 1:om.. Another fraud cott-i.-;tod of forging t!i-. higniitnro of the curatcr of the Arehr.--)-Ingieal IuPi-i:m t Ncufchatc-J, ar.tl tof-ti-fvio.g therein- to the ger.ttinejicrs f a nr.cia. ine iorgei"s vvei tonus of imoris-jnmer.t va ntenccd t ) it'g Irom two davs to half a vear. Home Journal. A Iirrss ?.ade of Thread. A young ladycf Austin, whohr.3 mtK-h '.-isno to spare and who is very fikiilful with the needle cr.d excels i:i a!I fancy orocliet work, lias lr.a.le a unirpue dress. The material U einmon sp.ool thre.tJ, white. a::d the entire drei-3 is hand tnj chetevl work, beautifully flowered and Etroiujy made, .and about 10.0'jO yan-a cf thread were used in ita construction: The sleoves are crocl:etel ia tlie propter 6!!ajx. and are fastened in I t a lock ci-o-cheled s.tltoIi. It is a very lx-autiiul i.ress, end the y.ti!:g lady telL us tliat it took lier thren tnnr.tlis to complete it. Austin (Nev.) lievtille. ilio.-:--. I in I'rr.iic'.xo. j th-' .M i.M.-.-lj i- . . I . c . . L l- : l !,) i'.M ,- ii'c of PHTUB MEBG-SS. m rut i I r( ? PARLOf t" SET! urn i :i..ui ! !: AIJ. n k i l".' -n "s-. .tiij r-Jt VOJ l.itclicaiw, ESatilways mutOflici's, CO ,i ci Vi lie re :i in:i:nii!,'"'e UNDERTAKING AND ERiBALFfllNG A SPECIALTY. COllNKIi 3IMX AND SIXTH r p 3 v I (si ccrsso:: to Will l.ei p ..ntly i.n liaial n pro r- n r ' q r r . ICTto TTc3-0-IST?;3 U R E. G. Dovey Son. We 'Ujlo plfu'isq mi ran mm miuvsi ujuus iv hi'iM&kt and .-lit.l 1 le uletod 1 sliuv." you :i I JUuGlu Vool T3ress Goods, and Trimmings, Hoisery and Underwear, Blankets and Comforters. A spieiidi-1 asortnunt of Ladies' iisses' and C)iildnii3 CLOAKS, WILII'S AND JEIISKV.S. "We have a;;o added to our line of carpets some new pattei 11?, 371ooi Oil Gltrt1! :xTntts M1 iMgs.. In men's hcav; Chiidrens Fo,tg your in-.-j CCtio'-i. rnd fine i';ot.s :r, we have a com All d' partiiM-nt.-- m k a r is sr. I T T ! a E: rs'-? FV3 .. ', !.-, Id ci'cci:t. i-lit :t ji 1' tlittii tiny lit. use vt-A of Will never U- iiinlcrmld. ('nil :ilnl l''Cn in-l. g.ES3.3:.ir5.ZDKrC3r .. i-i asWani rt l'!-i'l BEDROOM SET I ..r- f ..... CLASSICS OF km M . " it n " nj) n wUj uk.)n --fr uit-iu mW buuimw TO- um.t Tiur -tir i iri !' y stock (A' CJoods ;i1)oiui(l. and Fair Iric:s PLATTSMorTII, KKUKASKA. j. ii. i:;i: i i :i full ami i-iiiniia-N- i-K a. ! - r q o Pa ink Oi k. LIQUORS E. G. Dovoy & Son. ir, i i x qyiiig (!l( iqd l-l .'ui(-J- r l ( ) Unix 32'nHc.el, 2 9 OF and .hz, tilo in J.uuie.s , .ui?-fccs .iml jik'.e line to "which ve INVITK i ';dl and Comidc-te. k ii m n m 89 vim