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i,Y,hu, X !M HOME, FAKM AND GAIIDEN. Cookioa Ono and a half oupb of white suojar, four cgs, ono cup of laril, half cup of butter, three table spoonfuls of water, ono teasnoonful soda, a half jratcd nutmog; roll thin; dust over with sugar auu roll down lightly; bako quickly. Baked Hominy Grits. Ono quart milk, ono cupful hominy, two eggs, and a little salt; salt tho milk and boil, then stir in hominy and boil for twenty minutes; set ashlo and fully cool; beat eggs to n stiff froth, and then beat them woll and hard into tho hominy; bako half an hour. Baked Lomon Pudding. Mix tho following ingredients together in tho order in which they are placod: Moist sugar, ono-quartor pound: bread crumbs, six ounces; eggs, well beaten, three; lemon pool grated and juice, two; bake ono and a half hours in a moderate oven. .Potato Pudding. Boil four large potatoes and pass them through a sieve; Btir into them powdered loaf sugar to taste, and tho yolks of two or three eggs; add a few drops of cssenco of lomon, then tho whites ot tho eggs whisked to a froth: mix quickly ami woll; pour into a plain moid, buttered and broad-crumbed, and bako for twon ty minutes in a quick oven. There is no book devoted to the preparation of swamp muck for nmntir lal purpoos. Tlio whole business is so simple that it can bo easily ox ))laino(f. Tho muck should bo dug, thrown into heaps, drained and then used iu tho stables, pons and yards as ,m ntianrhnnf-.. m nnninoatiui with lllil- mire, or with lime and wood ashes. Whatever means can bo nsod to decom pose it will serve to make it available, but its best uso is as an absorbont for tho liquids which usually go to waste. Exchange. Cheese F liters. Put about a pint of water into a saucepan witlua piece of butter the sizo of an egg, tho least bit of cayenne and plenU of black popper. When tho water boils throw gradually in'.o it sullit'iutit Hour to form a thick paste, then take it oil' the lire and work into it about a quarter of a pound of grated Parmesan cheese, and thon tho Yelks of throe or four orirs, and the whites of two beaten up to a. froth. Let tho paste rest for a couple of hours, and proceed to fry by dropping pieces of it tho size of a walnut into plenty of hot lard. Servo sprinkled .with very lino salt. A very durable whitowash is made as follows: Take one-half bushel of good unslacked lime, slack it with boil ing water, (cover it during tho process to keep in the steam;) strain tho liquid through a sieve, and add one pock of salt, d solvod in warm water, tlireo pounds of ground rice boiled to a;thin paste; stirln boiling hotone-half pound of powdered Spanish whiting, ono ov(u(l of white glue; add live 'gallons of hot water; lot tho mixture stand a few davs oovored from tho dirt, and apply with a brush. To give it a slight yellowish tinge add yellow and brown ociicr in equal parts, or in such propor tions tut will make the desired shade. It is very satisfactorily shown that u crop of corn is easier on tho soil than a crop of oats. It is far easier to pro duce sixty or seventv bushels ot corn, weighing 3,(500 to 4, $00 pounds, to tho acre, with tlireo or four tons of dry fodder, than Jifty bushels of oats, weighing 1,000 pounds, and a ton of straw. This is accounted for by tho fact that corn is able to procure a largo quantity of its nitrogen Irom the soil where oats cannot, and that a good crop of corn can bo grown with tho help of potash and phosphoric acid alone, and ot show in the crop a large quantity of nitrogen, while oats cannot bo grown without the nitrogen added to the other man ures. A great many experi ments have been made iu this direction with this etVcct. Now, as nitrogen is tho most costly ingredient of both fer tilizers and ot feeding stuffs (of which nianuro is made), it is considered that tho crops which need the most of this element to bo supplied for their growth are really tho most exhausting crops. Oats aro generally considered by prac tical farmers to be unusually hard on the soil." The writer has pjrown good crops of corn on tho same plot live oars iu succession, and tho last was tho best of all; but ho has never heard of oats boing so grown. Hural New Yorker. Some Yankee Stories. They toll sonio odd stories down in Eastern Massachusetts. Ono of them Is about a " hired man" who came homo oue day with his oxen pulling along the tongue" of a hay-cart. He looTccd around astonished when Ids atteut.on was called to it, and had to go back half a mile whero tho hay-load was loft when tho tonguo camo out and ho didn't know it. A ltttlo girl, boing given to great inaccuracy of statement, liad, by way of warning, the story of Anauias and Sapplura road to hor. When it was done siio said: Thafstory is a lie, mamma, for I've told lots and lots of lies and ain't dead yet." A man wont into a rum shop, and having had a quart of rum put into his jug was about to leave without paying for it. Rather than lot him have it the biir-l.oopor poured it back. ' Ho suro and take only a quart," said tho other, for I've got a quart in there already." Tho fel low took his jug away with him. The otiier quart was water, anil tho lum was mixed with it all right for drinking. Tho man got a pint of rum free and the bar-keeper poured a pint of rum back into the ban el; ids other cttslomors had to pay for it, while ho lost nothing. They area thrifty set down there, even in tho mutter of rum. "Tho Tnlo of n Tub." Sinco the days of Dean Swift there have boon many tales of a tub which lack tho vivacity of his genius, but which havo had very much to do with the commonplace a II airs and practical welfare of humanity. Tubs aro an in stitution. Tho Monday wash-dav al most deserves enumeration in the calen dars of the saints. Perhaps it is next to Sunday, because cleanliness is next to godliness. It is a vessel of honor or dishonor in every household. This en tire laundry business has very much to do with the condition of familios and with tho public hoalth. It is a very important question how far a system of public laundry can bo niado to super sede the house system of washing. Of course, it cannot bo practicable in very scattered communities. Then tho risk ot disseminating contagions by reason of foul, unwashed garments is worthy of thought in a sanitary aspect. The Monday kitchen or washroom is a source of poril to many families. Tho hot water and tho steam f,rom clothing saturates the room, and heat and moist ure aro plentifully supplied to all or ganic particles. Not infrequently both the moisture and tho oiloi are dissem inated through tho house. Washer women, as a class, aro especially ex posed, and all the more if tho clothes must bo carried out of doors or to a cold room for drying. Homo washing, uilo33 rightly conducted, becomes thus a great poril to women-kind. Tho tubs themselves, as in common uso, unles's very carefully carod for, aro inliltrated with tho odor ot tho suds, and, if sot away before drying or m damp placos, aro poor materials to have on hnuu. mo disposal of tho wash water is of much more importance than some imagine. It is notonlv fouled by tho organic ma terial, tho shreds of liber, etc., that it derives from clothing. Our soaps are made of foul and decomposing greases. When used as tlioy aro in washing and allowed to stand, a re-sopar.ition olton takes place. If a tub of wash water is allpwcd to stand in tho sun a day or two, we soon have conv.ncing evidence of .its foulness. This is the material which forms a largo bulk in our cess pools. Kven in sowers tho How of tho Monday, wash gives quite a perceptible increase to tho volume of the current. In cverv private family cleanliness and tho right disposal of suds in connection with tho washing must be fully ar ranged for. Where there aro sowers, and especially iu public institutions, we have more frequently found the outlet for sud water out of order than any other part of the house-sower system. In two institutions, recently examined, the drain was in the Hoor of the wash house, and so imperfectly trapped as to servo as a vont to tho sower and the soil pipe. It has now bocomo quite common to fit up tho washing room with.alloor of slight incline toward a central pipe, which may thus difl'uio odors or odorloss particles through tho bnscment. Tho use of stationary wash-tubs is now so common that much diligence needs to bo exercised in having them dry when not itsed. and in preventing auy accumulation at the base. Grease is prone to change and tho absorbont character of wood is favorable to the retention of foulness. It would bo hotter if all these stationary tubs were made of sonio form of galvanized metal. In addition to fresh air and good ventilation, tho free uso of disinfectants is desirable in any laundry. Tho scrub bing up of tho lloor with some zinc or iron solution thus helps to rid it of the possibilities of evil from decomposing tilth. Where tho ironing is done in tho same room, as is often the case, tho temperature has to bo such as is very apt to hasten decomposition. Where clothing has been especially soiled, Ot is to be carried from a bed which has been occupied with contagious disease, the garments should bo put in a gallon of hot water containing a half ounce of chloride of lead and a handful of salt chloride of zinc. One-quarter of a pound to two gallons of water does not stain colored fabrics. If wet in it and dried afterward, they aro ready for tho general wash. " o aro always glad to see eflort made to utilize the soiled water of tho laundry. Tho country plan of pouring it about tho grapevines, and thus enriching thorn for a luscious vintage, is a good one. In these days ot patent washing-lluids and powders ttiero is need ot some cau tion as to their use. Some of these such as those containing borax are sanitary .as well as cleansing in their properties. Others need to bo exam ined, not only with reference to their effect on clothing, but as irritant to tho hands of workers or, as dried in the garments, to the more delicate skin of other parts of tho body. It is well known that certain dyes, as found in llanncls, cause troublesome irritations of- tho skin. Even materials used for facilitating smoothing like most glues consist of animal matter and niii-t not bo too freoly employed. It is thus easy to soo that the laundry department has much to do with tho sanitary caro of households. If every tub could tell its talc, wo would havo some naughty stories of uncleanly washings, which would shock us more than the ready spittle of tho Chinese, which we confess is our ohiof prejudice against their art. N. Y. Independent. The London Times says: "It can soarcely bo doubted that all London, along its main thoroughfares, will dis card gas for tho elcotno light witiiin the present conturv. Tho really cautious and hos'tntinj: progress of tho invention must remind not a Jew of the equally cautious and hesitating progress of gas." Ill China thoro is a fish that crosses tho moiulows at its pleasure from one creek to another, of ion u mllo apart. Sonio ono having a cow for sale advertises her as follows: She is a picturo worth focusing by nny photog rapher. Hor coat is the sleekest; her tompor tho meekest; hor form is the neatest; hor udder tho greatest; hor oyes aro tho brightest; hor milk is tho whitest; her horns' are tho shortest, and if wanted moro test to prove sho is a beauty, a darling, a pet, just buy hor and you will havo joy of your bargain." In tho office of the Secretary of Now Moxico, at Santa l'o, aro deposited tho most ancient olllcial documents in tho United States, running back nearly a hundred years before tho lauding of tho Pilgrims at Plymouth. Ono of these historical troasuros is a journal of the conquest of Now Mexico in 1094, signed by Diego do Vardras and con taining a full account of tho campaign. ISprlngfloIrt (Muss.) Itotiubllciin. Edgar T. i'age, Kit;., Drujbt, wr.tcs us from Chlcopce Fulls, that Mr. Albert (Jtien thcr, under Wilds Hotel, tins usoil that remark able remedy, 8U Jacobs OH, for a severe case of rheumatism and it cured lilm, as it by niRgtc lie also used it with great success among his horses, in circs of sprains, sores, etc., and it cures every time. Tin: front gates shudder at tho noar ap proach of. summer, and naturally enough slirluk from tho weight which that. season imposes upon them. Jihintbtck GatttU. Dos Moines down) State ltpglstcr.1 "We notice the following In an exchange: Mr. O. B. Haverer, Foreman N. Y. fc N. II. S. M. Co., suttcred for eight days with terri b'o pain in thu back, almost to distraction, until be hoard of and used St. Jacobs Oil, ono bottle of which cured him completely. Sats Aaron to Mo? es, "I've got trichinosis 1" Says Mooes to Aaron, "You shouldn't pork laro on vruncn. Itc AVIio and Happy. If you will stop-ull your extravagant and wropg notions in doctoiingvounse.f unil fam ilies with oxi cnslvn doeti r or humbug ouro nlls, that do haim uluuys, and use only n turoV simple ruined es tor all your ullm it you will bo w.ue, woll and happy, nuu save great expunoe. The greatest lemedy forllih, the great, wise and good will Ml you, Is Hop ll.tters rely on iu See another column J'rexi. Never allude to a favor onco conferred. Ex. Ceituinly not. If a nun owes you live dollars be careful, upon all occasions, to avoid Ihb very name of money. I' might hurt his feelings. Ar. Y. Commercial Ailvw titer. Fnct Alioul Kheumntlam. Mrs. General Sherman says: "I have fre quently put chased Duraug's Khcumatlc Rem edy for friends sulTur ug with rheumatism, and in every instance it worked like magic' General Logan, United States rcnator, writes: "Boino years ago 1 was troubled niore or less with rheumatism, nnd have been a grea( sulTcrcr in ,tho last year w",th sumo disease. 1 licnn to tako Durunn's Klieu mutlc II -niedy, and am satished that 1 have been cuied by its use. I recommend it to all sufferers.1' Hon. John Cessna, lalo member ot Con gress from l'cnnsylvrtnla, writes: "In the space of twelve' hours my rheumatism wae cone, hav.ng tuken three doses Durang'e Khcumatlc Remedy. My brother, of Bed ford, Pennsylvania, was cured by a similar, amount" It absolutely cures when everything else fulls, tiold by every Druggst. Send for freo pain, lilet to It. K. Hel.heustiue, Wash ington, D. C. Ir afflicted with Sore Eyos, use Dr. Isaac Thompson's Eye Wuter. Druggists sell it. 2oc. Fatimisus, teamsters, don't experiment, but Use Frazer Axle Urease. It Is the best. REnniKO's Russia Sai.vk meets with won derful success in all cases of skin diseases. TIip HpHt Cough Syrup l 1'Iko'h Cure for Consumption It nets quick nncl It taste good Domi- Hitnitl, bottle Inrsr Therefore the cheapest na wel an tho best. Hold overywhero U5r. unil At. 00 per bottle. DR. A. L. CLUM'S CATHARTIC. Tnrely VrRrtable. Cur nil Whom Diseased, action on the Atumucli, Liver mid lllooil. WARRANTED in All Cases. Aflk your Drueirlst fr Uilo Medicine, nloo for testi monials )I.IM ('(ISIIMIUNIIIM) '., Bold nv Am. IJnuuuibiB. Ued Winn. Minn. "PI A(7kNTS "WANTED FOR DIBLE REVISION The bent and ehenpet llliutrnted edition of the It" vUed NewTeHnnient Millions of peoplimre waIUiik for It. 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Try Itatnneeand Desaumieo. nouriirutftciiaiiMii. i-ucui.uu. ITT It Is put up In llry Vrsetalilo rirrm, in IVlln cans ono package of which inaUei six tVquArt of medicine. WAlso In Liquid Form, Y try CAneenlrn(A tE"for tho conrenlenco ot tlioso who cannot tSTiradlly prepnro It. It oefs rtth tqual Wtfflcienev tn tllhrr form. "wKijlitrcimtnstMi . co., vrop, (Will send the dry post-itil.) mntlldTON, TT. FINE SALT ilii Pure Iiincn Sackil jftDCPKSiV m $AIRY & TABUS USE; I CHESHIRE I ENGLAND 4& i-sSi Ask your dealer for It I If lin Is unable, to supply It. send a kiuI cunl direct 10 the Iinportert, who will Kho you prompt ntleiitlon, with list of prices. II. 1. .ItO. Jl. UAICr.lt, Importer, U Htivte Street, Clilouun, 111. Fruit.WineandJellyPress Prloo, ! V s!H3.00. For Seeding and Extraoting Jules FKOSf ALL TRUSTS AND BERRIES. r3rEYERY FAMILY NEEDS ONE. JEJ Ne.nil fair a. Cutiilaariin, Freo. ENTERPRISE H'F'd CO,, Philadelphia. Pa, Foil SILK M TIIK IIXUDWAIti: TIIADE. ! $2,000,000 llv the' Fanners ' 11 f t h a lorthwest. from sickness and illsentn of l.lvo Htock. ro say thu AKrlcuiiiiraiuommlssioni rsorthat Heetlon. Our new hook, lllseuses l" l.lvn NKicU una Oielr Jtrineilles.lsnowriii'ly. Indorsidhy Hurueon Ocneral of 17. B. Army mid IcadliiK Vett rlnnry KurKeons. AGENTS WANTED. fWi5t 14 H. Oiinul Htrcrt. thlcimo, III. PENSIONS forrJOI.mr.KH, for Fnthers. Jllotli- ers. WIiIowh. Chil dren. rtc.Thoiisauda yd cmlllid. Tensions forany wounuoruiseasi:. noun ty yet due to thousands, l'cnsloners entitled to Incn nse of I'cnslon. New laws and decisions. Tlmetlmllid. Apply nt once. Address, with two stnnrp fiirbiws, blanks and Instructions, N..W. KITZOIIKAl.U, U. H. Claim Atturury, llox CH. Waslihitttou, 1). C. AGENTS WANTED QUICK tonoll tho REVISED NEW TESTAMENT Now rrmltf for Asents tot ilr.ilrablt tiltttnii. Iiw prlceil, ilUUnnn aro wnitlnu for It, Grmul hurrtt for Autntt. I'nrtleulars frtr. Outfit fJOo. Act Illicit. Address UUIIllAtll) Illtoa., Chlcacu, 111. Texas Land Wanted. Have you a laiRe tract of Rood Texas land to sell chuapy Owners onlv send location and prlee to it. GltAVKB. or,tt Third Ave , New York City. Vleld Marshal March, srr.J.n. Clftiii .Mo rolUMIIItnlre, .too Mil., for ni llr.iss Instrumeiits , I0o Bent by mall on reeelptof prk'i) r lbn. I. B. Wiin-rLK. 4S WnterbU, lloiton. WELL BORBNCANDRncK ORILLINU MirHINES. Tmu for nil klndi of Well inaWiiir, LOOMI8 A. NYMAN, TIFFIN, OHIO. 5, 10, 25 cent COUNTER SUPPLIES. TOYN, NOTIONN, .Vc (.ainlogue IVee. OAItY, FULT0II&C0., MO Hummer Ht.TloHon, Muss. HAIR and ll'lossentao. D.nnywhere. Wlioliml and ItotnlU l'Tlco-Ilstrw. (loisls utittian tiol. I1.CHTKK1IUI57 WAhash av.Clilcacrai MIIQIP OIVIJN AWAY. Benton rcetlpt of O. mUdlll emts In stump-. 82.00 worth of clioleeMu. sle.AdilrctH.1 F 1'i'iryA.Cu .ilWettbt .lloston.Muss. Y UII SO 3Ii:N Irani leleKraphy and earn M0 to tlOO n iiKinth. Kveiy uradiuu uu ir.inti'isl a p-tyliiii situa tion, A1IU1 OA-t Vulitntliio 111 in..M:m:tk'i'rs,.J,itiOMvllto. Wis. I AMIl Warrants and Boldlers' Addlllonal Homestead, I.HIIU Floats hoilKht and sold. Illuhesl prleo piiliL N. W.FIUueiald. Land Att'i.Ilox 6KH, Wnslilnutun.ll.U. $350 a MONTH! AI"r.swAT:nl 7BBslbellliur Aitlelralntho worldi asain plnrM. JAV iiuono.. Detroit. Mlcto. AG i:Tfl WASTKII for tho Best and Fastest bi IIIiik rictorliil Hooks and lllblcs. I'rlces 11 duccili per cent. National l'ubllslilnc Co.. Olilcato, III. A. N. K. rs 818 ii':.v u'ttiTixa to Ain'z:itrismifi, pi) iip.,- huh Mn finv lite .lilr!ifi(.iion.1 (11 thin i(i'cr JHinHBifMBfQIisBiL ?f LOST