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Lucknow Sentinel, 1887-03-18, Page 3464 -.40, P :.„ 1.11IE LADIES COLUMN,. TtticiAg 00,:re of the Conipleition in Cold Weatlier, gc.fusgmila AND °THEE, •HINTS,- , • ..bad by hatilini them in oat Lila Water. A handful -or salt to o gallon Of water is the right proportion. Have the Water ashot M. corr.1-APmfoXtab1Y, he -.1kiene4f,...4connroa the feet and throw the water over the legs as far as the kliegs witb, the/2E0M Whin the water hecontee too cool, ,rtila brieliky With a fresh towel. This; methOdi; if .Itioa night and morning,, will 'cure .neuralgia of the feet. To preVent, the juice of pies soaking into treser•ving theComplexion. I , 10 the under crust, beat the white of an egg cola weather LB the ruination of, oom. and'brnsh the crust with it. If tbe oven. * plexion, and there is. absolutely )1O way. .of ct600ld"Wawtehrenirbiakiitn.g' place i stmilitatileddiibheda- in such a place as a burn germs milt rive . preeervi4g, a .go,,,,a one or improving,a sinn rooms wilt prevent ,Morning headaches; and abundantly and preve moat detrimental, .,..otnegatiye,phalm,.., if: 'much washing 113 Per- that the utnioat care' is. 'necessary. sisted in: It may ohmic theneattd LL it lossitude. -Powdered rice, sprinkled upon s° lint and skilled- to'ffetilfivounds-i-vvilnitop 'Then_ the.; roised= enticle , shoola ' be bleeding. A. tallow candle or piece of tallow pressed 4aWil to the trite • skin,- and wrapped in tissue paper and laid among' :covered with a large • quantity of clean furs, or ether garments will .prevent the cotton. woel to prevent the, access • of xavages of meths.., , • , , air; as free exposuretends to increase 8119.0k • CURE../P110 oAttr OP owt.rs. . Advice to Those :whis. Have. suffered: From 04•1334%**Plk • In all burns great pare Should be taken to 'oeye the.' enticle--the raised portion of the ;skin that forms the blister. Clothing,' eto.,should:be MipoYerl with the utmost gentleness. Blisters; ,should he carefully punctured with a Clean" needle. ...„The, best way to be pure that a needle is eleaa when required for such service le to. heat it red hot, aliew.it to mei, and then use it. It willthus be freed, from any organisme,.for • 'but 0Ni:idles who, know how to treat their face; ae not apply water to it more than 'Pnceis day,nor anew map to, touch it oftener . than once a week. An ablutioii is made in . the Morning., and that ends' the matter. Jusd, the temperature of the water depends • entirely on the nature, and texture of tile skin, and each bather is the bestjudge of the matter. Some complexhins:would• be • • • .• • tepid. sponging, and sfill .other. 1 -T1144. -ng t..a°-ggY•4.--!:TL2, n.Vir t'es!" ,"_ - but for the ist few days it is hest to wrap dash of Water.. • _, tfrrmuilithInt 'Crn rasii-Y°ouldt *e tbn-PTailln-e° eft A and: all chamber avr. s . pleyed, to Pertie;wenotQ itBe'il. ffistie,ki;irachil:. b.eTinhgre . faces that glovr and thrive under a regular • Pretty Miss . Gertrude Griswold, of xe., .cleaned. in cold water. kite lead -will ,an1dressings once put on must not be removed • 00.11's ' Opera. Company, sense% her face content broker's crockery, if' 10 cent bottle hefote ami after, rising with wider as hot. as IsaheetnIdg bo used cracks.A.,:anll painter'ev'iee brush s'.'laa ' 'while havers 6bz4e43n . lessened bythe discharge or be- • days --not, indeed, Until. they she can bear it, following the bon with a dusting a room. . .„. _ COMB offensive.' The constant removal of dressing of nisewater and glycerine.. This. dressings is disturbing; painful and copse- bartoless wash is dried n13. With fane rice A-siroPle way 91 loosening a mated saraw ,qUently injurious; and to obviate any neces- ` powder rubbed .on with a, fine cambric is tO apPly heat -to the head of it.. ' When 'lay for it extrbolio„ oil, as a. disinfectant, jo : handkerchief. The face is kept dean 'by, the burners of lamps become clogged w_ith. _ used in the' proportion of 'Mae to ten or . wiping off the dust or. soil and applying char, boil them ,in strong soapsuds. By more -sro-ell .bIrkes, ,or ,eoajde rosy be ' using soda Water 9s; a wash you. ogai Olean :treated by waterdiessing lead lotion, chalk • b • and water, collodion o; Friar's" haleam. Two parts of collodion to one of ' castor oil is an et eelleAt application. The • patient , an salvo y . • should be kept in a warm atmosphere, well e leading. lady in Barrett's 'company; cidemdtip, and some .Wine or brandy and :bun; fezel, lope furnace -or largestoVa_EL-MY il l• • ter ma - he.....adroinistered.---'The: .. • Rarity between -her fade end' water; argu- accumulation of clinkers. To glearbraSS Fami4 Doetor. , .. Miss.. Eastlitlie,, allows Very • Iligliffitellieeldn-ill',.too delleatet4to-endure.«hiri-Itgis uso a:tablesneonful .ol seltond a. ... . , ' . • way . the • grain rons, 'and all: rUbbing is a Piece of flannel and rub t dr. • Bent whalebones can be restored ea!a used again soaking in water a few drying them. :7TO-IIllit-ctre- &nailed velvet hold it over the whit of the teakettle andlet it well, then •Conab lip. the nap. Ilkoonits dipped Joi. a few minutes in boiling suds onee' a. week will last pinch, longer than they ether** • wcsuld, • .1I,id shoes may • he *Pt soft and free from by rubbing 'them - once a Week withalittle :pure glyeerine hi castor oil. A piece of zing placed the 'coals of a•hot stove will dean o the....sttiye-pipe. The produced carries offtlie soot by • «, P . . '' . ' . Chetaleal 4:1CoraliOSAjOris : , • ' . .'' ' ; ' / Spidertiond.'..Telegrapheie. , , . • .... . „ . soda will dean tarnished tin. Vinegar and pain. Equal parts of lime water and , ------------1 - Bememr 1:1;770;411.E :*21::iblit•ibC:77; rayon viiiiism the Vint got a, bruise from his horse,. ' . Death* eg fliCiish Boverelsos. .V.rerelna *Veteran to Veil WirerfltitOr 444444PtSIIVIII"Vil° **fir 4"1"' War Story. . • . . . . .BsteenprYlietoheJE1 loeisrdion . oaywe 1 zed: Henry the Second of grief broke his heart; - ed quietly in bed • " Tobacco! It's a blessing to mankind," Cceur de'f.iion got killed by a dart; laden; it Comforts the despondent ; it lends, John, by the fover-and nobody !sighed, Said the Old. veteran, as he hitched a little nearer the sawdust box- ." It ' cheers the Harry of Winchester naturally died': Edward -the First died marching to fight: sad; it consoles the weary. ema heavy.. Edward the second was murdered at night; hope to the hepeiees ; it nie*ea the yiresent The warrior Edward no.ssed.eilnaly away, . Hichard, deposed, was staxved put of the way; . enjoyable and theluture rosy; it egularetes ITHeenarly'ttilhe FilthInigIrcTs$3uxeceeesesil : • the rich and makes the poor content: Yes, lieury.thet3ixtli diekof grief in thegower ;. , and ogoasionally it saves a life, Did, .;,pyer 'Twbaeo•ulruti brought Edward„the FOurth:hrlest• tell You of the time it, saved; mine? No? Edward the Fifth in the'Tower--1,00;,was. killed, uovir did. I overlook tbat reminionence,* I By 'Richard the Third -slain at Bosworth Fwd.: iwikoendeptrn'aW4tiecillu, it tarts t, 0, ff faergoo: Ittepal... BEdenwraY,rdthtehof3esVilthdieewdeas:eilatuthratoi death, e: txt.,, Disorders untold put hinuarnesake to rout; . • versed when ---1 „was. in T.ibby • prison. Mary, in quietness, exhaled her last breath; ' • ,., Don't run: away 1 I'm not going to 'Queen -Bess -closed uinnSuish an-iMsPent.,Teiflao,„ **0 Scot,* James the First passed, away .without, " tell '. you how ' *Inch and sugh a pain ; • . ,, • • •„„ battle. ulp,s won or how another Pallid have The First King:Oho-0es died iinder;the knife, . heenVon, like the ma,gazineti are aoipg. MY eytin:rsleee,0°,hliitakboen:Vjeoatesedes,Offdiweditheexiatie.cistriffre9;in . vs itc.rrY:a is about .aLbiobub:t. 5313.7cwghasn1;t wha:x: iangPr- issuenh"el. QueenAotph:Aentnei en. ovehrtYs sentlid deKingy. Geonon e to .;the tool, h:; . and lolling in luxury as. all the boys William the. Tbial hreke his right collar bone; •.• . ..w . -' . .E.ing•George the Second: turned out in a rage, . His iong-reigried,successor slipped off in old ag.e;, The Fourth Bing 9edrge, and. William; Ms brother, - ,Witi_ini_ossecius heart left this life for a.nother ; • . and ,salt Will Olean 'copper. Butter isthe‘,Ifoonitaiaoeodwct'001-aiPisPlaied;a,ovoolriintet arnednictiodvye,reib:,a with ei: bentl'Uliah to Put into starch. under the 'name Of carron-pilvoi the blister put en burn will take out the heat. A co,vered with, wheaten:Ili:nit, ruined with hot water; ethers reqmre a heated' kiiife. Will Oil f d re death cid hot bread without may be Lately Powdered cloy has . been employed, powder when necessary. Speaking about powder, Miss Griswold said:"Myr only ceilings. that have been sm amusements nisi). powdering and rocking,' . kerosene lamp. . If you drop „. soot on the and she has &Complexion that is as fiesh carpet cover thick with salt, and.fit'may be • • EMPept up without blackening the carpet. terribletirne of it, though,, forlhad. two big Plugs Of, hie& tobacco, and Iliad a, chum who didn't chew,- . You sea there's Rich a thing,a0rickeyez,...bibby.:Prison. My h s the nicest, fellow. -1--Ovel--knew.- We were captured from the same company. and. had kept together by good hick. -He didn't have fun at all, though in Prison. He was the, most temperate man in the 'Company -neither smoked, chewed, drank net OUBSea.. lie was simodel• Still he was a prisoner just like any common every -day chap, and it was:about on even thing for a good while as to our living through our im- prism:anent or dying there, as scores of the boys were doing'. right along. . "One day the news got abroad among, the %Heim that the :Union. forces Were pushing on toward Ilichniond, And,theY *ere 'abont,to plioutfor joy When another rumor swept tlitoughthe prison that the rebvwerealiouttoehip alot Of us to Salis- bury for .• sate=keepingA. death-cliill . ; fe* oyster Shells mixed with the coal. used through ranch washing, She • knOws the- teacupfu -131 We had celled, Jennie and I, on o ,bright r Heal -Pride, - Ypting bride, and very bright`she, was; with , Mimi en Terry,-..-us----one-Lo the daily sparkling,. eyes and labghiug, lips,' and ti, . .faoe.Washers,. but consumes rose-witer and. 'ptbtty,--gttliish-Wa:y---,witlr''-hei;--half-timid, •• glycerine:by the quart, and :confesses 'that hell defiant, ' -a mixture of girlishness and °- she literallybreathes throughthe fumes of self-will that always looke pretty -when ' Englifili,hreitkfast tea and clonds, of rice. Yon, don'i, see -tog. much of it; then " it bkomes momitonone. . Her husband was . - • him, of course, heedf-' ''' .- • :-' .: • ;-. .. T. • • Ladies Who visit Paris for the purpose of 1V9ELlit'sn we eltilinPet hawal.arVla:Ida' s'eaeidi h8'-lust6 itt..S. , • ' 'oil iseerally irritating to the face.: , • studying fisshionalde life' invariably return Pretty bride Cousin H'arrylaa's 1' • .. .: . ..addicted to the use of -creani, of eihnimber,, : ."-But.I'm•sorrylor him," :iota jenniei ." which • prevails - among the fair sex Of that ‘13orry.,..1" said I, in surprise. : - • . city. • There are AS Pony 'creams and °int-. : "Yes," .ittia Jennie., *". I 'Om sorry for , Men%s Pd. keeping the ;skin • smooth • and any. 'man whose .wife has no pride inter ' • thongh all rney not be valuable, Ony one 2S3 , Sliders' are One of the great' obstacles to husband's'. business. Sorry :Rd any Man liealthy,asi there are mannfecttirers, and; . . . . lgoodthat ban be dependedon to ward Off telegraphers . hi Japan.. Filling thetstrees whOse Wife, bY her tindisguisedOnntem• Pt' along the lines, these insects spin their webti betweenethes earth; the wires, the post, the insulators and the treet When these Webs Conductor,- and the•lines are Vilma to be in, 'Emma . Abliott: 'has it • heintifully "white lid in. We. inquired for skin, which' she keeps %so by, bathing in and she answered, with a pretty•tossof the strong glycerine, an fininnal _habit, as the • Vietlikiiirreignso7f0-triffd'o-Wieer----- -''''-, ----1,4-4,--1,-:,.-. And she'll ibe greatly nissed whenever she dies- • • ' .1 IN EPSOM) • BOW: . The' Way sigonie Girls Keep Rows In 'Down (On MiTlichieglarnahMeneinse.-aie six houses . .••,, . known as "Rosebud , Row." There are -. • ,, from two to 'four girls • in each house; and • - ', are -ill i society. They constitute a clique. , it of the nelyes, and are sci conspicuously inseparable as to give 'foundation to the report ,that they:have One big. dining-rooni . in -the -Mar-. of the houses Wherein they eat. together. "When one hag thesmeaileithof - all hafte it," is a comnion expression 7for.' the rapidity With whiali the breaking out , o seernektopeize everybody, for o - y the or knew that i if 414_ ogOn get to Salisbury morn' there would be no chance them. ' It.,:wap roseh had enough in Libby, but all reports • pro= ring a nounced Salisbury, infinitely more horrible. follo I didn't Care about juhirnirgout-Of-theiry;-' ing-pan =lest; I knew I could escape:the fire, se I thought I would fix up a, ;scheme to stay there.... I called My chum and, told hire that our only chance ofliving was in staying Whore we were. 'Now,' says I';., 'if we , can get'. illek Tanen& to get :into the hospital :they, can't - rooie-.'ns.-1'sroi going to eat this plug :of - lishaeco and get dick on it if I eau.' . I , gave WM the other One and ' told him to do :the. ,eainie. He tried' it, but couldn't ,swallow the first bite, try how heinight"--Hersniiled in a patient hind of way, and said thathe'd have to take his.chances.' I ate. My 'plug, thougfiLL-sviallowed.., every i'bit : of it -Land May I be blessed if ' it mode Medicleit hit. I waited for effects; and When I ' Saw the doctor coming my Way I tried to play sick, buthe was too smart for me • and ,wouldn't loVis it:; I was disgusted With My attempt, and thought .1 would just take, chanc,es, Same as ray chum. I had aonie.•;.;. bread- crusts, and I ',Awned them bleak and made' scene cOffee from them -we called it Coffee ' and drank a lot of ' that, Wondering, al! thu-tima•Whyniy, stomach hadn't , rebe ea i ,.. . , „ when I ate that. plug of -tolzaceo.',.; Bat _as wanted to know if •I'disln't think she ha& • soon as I had. ...swallowed • that t. hot los about 25 pofinde,, ana the thin girl left Coffee I heard. from the tobacco right the ir=hag•to tell me that she couldn't be- sway.. There was a row. in 'my , stomach :gin to get into her hest black silk and. : that - equal to a.- Mexican revolution, . and the. scams could not - be let out without. I ' began ' to roll. and „ kick • and showing. "There Wail a time when you: delible up' with such energy that One- cola • play, hide and seek behind my , *deity mefrom 9 distance and :mane. ilia shophler .‘hht400,. count.i.righ, 'Mani poor . examined Me. _.Redidn't notice that I was man; beggar • man, thief': on •my .. ribs, and the mune fellow that his had caught :sham- hang a hat On either knee: , But; bless • d he knew . it a glance that I me i this exercise has. put so. muoli 'flesh', on Mei yOu couldn't 'clo it "no.w.".--:Chleagc, an e -member-sPreads.through „ wa. Waiting in her parlor the other ug for •thetappearence of one of the._ . de my cariosity wos•excitaby natant tramp and' occoSional thuds • ' d by' ihrieks .Of mirth the room ' . overhirliiid.,---Bertha_estme in • qtute on O. . for 'what ought to be her husband' pride • ehapphig.anO dry skin.,"-- ' • , , •.. and arabition, OOM what she can to make it a ,: After summing- up the cost, vexation and drndgery for biin:,IfshelOolts at his officeor , risk o, novel preparations, pure glycerine :hieestore or his factory as a thorrirl3 place, -c diluted With half the quantity of water is Useful only ici make Money , in,; What must ' at least O reliable remedy againtat Maness. he the•Msult ? • Zither his joy in it. will be and. , eruption.. ifi the plan shoWs a ten- ' h -a r he Will: collie . to look on her :dewy to darken•Wealreirthe oil, but ' don't .hoPe to Weather a Chicago , whiter '*.ith"..d. , face wash of bold water and. beep. One 'Washing a•day is 'enough for Any beardless . face, and in justi'm to the owner . it should ' not precede expesure to the Outer air. -'7: - ellicago,P4er-Ocean: • , become wet with devit ey constitute a good connection.with the - , Y, • method of obviating this inconvenience • as by, ‘i with that pity which it dangerously akin employing brooms of bamboo, tobrush away :to cOntempt. If, on . the. Other' hand, she the webs. -Good Cheer.. • , • •Daisy Dean *HMS Wonder why it hi -.3 • • • that every one -the newspapers m whim- • lar -should be so " down ' , upon bangs- ; hae it wifely pride , law, or his trade, .• or theology,. Or his practice, whatever it May be, he will Catch inspiration from her high' thoughts about it; and his will become to him an instrument Of justice, and his trade a' 'means of doing good to humanity, and.. his ;.theologY.a • spiritual experience; for she will illumine and 1e- vate everything. by her womanly ,aipirs.= tion." • , . • :'• "And what"' said if it be a business that a *Oman Cannot have a pride in 2 7 ; Then," said Jennie, "the sooner ho. leaves it the better.; for no man oughtto do what a true wife 'Might to be ashamed to have him do.":.• . . • . And rather think Jennie is right... She generally is-.,L,Speetator, in .Clolitian•TInion: inept , and I at 011e4 asked " What in'the. minae -01°Colianlen •sienee, are the giris doing upetnire3-". . come- .04f. , answered. .' ' What saw was eight girls( _ dressed in White: composed .., • ; • : blouse ...Short **iris • and.... triansersi,__MorChing,., the•:".sroont.• • With' 'great of sand On -the,. beadi . • r.vo-ev% °It :; 4,13irillr from oti et h !kilg 0**ifit‘ 4:1. a*. O. 11 it et, ; and "thud" would go the eanObag:•Aninfgini was swingiilg Indian li ebrag&in wlldaml.. reckless •suggentive,Of .the..seientifin".; way Still • .another *aeon -a ;rowing .,,machine; Offingand working. . And, still' another Was vigor- ously princlaing . it an airthag;.whiCh.nOW-::. .elasi,hit and Maw she didn't. As 1 entered the room the prObeessionhalteO 'and', 'tnia,. .breath they Ma me they were going for graceful -carriagew, "•Joet...• see nir ,gaite•••: estid&giOdylittlehlondei.,stenPitag.:eff 'ter. inaPeotion. ,Thegirl withtheIndianclighl: eilMe tip for me feel' of„ -her • :.misecie: .took granted.it.WM there-4cOuldn't.. feel 't :The fat girlen the rowing *aching • . • . An Editorial Disclaimer. . :If ft *line or. °two appear in the local columns . saying, "Go •to • Tom Brown's salooe,inid take a snifter Othis 'beet," hitt Toni Brown„nottlieEzpress, that making the appeal, . If Jinilonesi "'sets the finest free lunchinthe city," it is Jim Jones who , . • • , have waited in Silent indignation for some stands; responsible for the quality of the .• of my sistilt women to sipeak up in:defence lunch afaresaid.--,11uston, (Tex.) Express. . of4the_style, thoughthey:have clung to ToboganiUg• • "Will you • go • tobogganing ?" asked' -good reasOn,- • • nonehesdared - lift.. Upher VoiCelsgainst: Public(autecUliaiiloPinion. ' New, tdeclaie the fashion:was both': tensible and bec9m= • " big:though,. ef Midge, like all :Other good things', capable of ,being carried . to on ex- treme. : yo -Wand.. pretty girl was post- tivelybeWitohing with her fluffy -or straight 'hair shading her smooth brow; while:to women not as young as they would e to • ' ' • • A Hint to Railroad Compon ; , Pie-Dese hes*. keeps oni Mighty danger= ems; and hits Meetly,- de •las keir What's • • don't leave, off •de las combed smoothly ,hack, • while to the,kestr den? • :majority of women the Pompadour 13 y gives an unpleasantly bold look. Besides, • 'Unpleasant Facts. . I Can't for thelifeof 'see WbY Women, • Aistory diless'nof record' •:single .instruage Should:net be allowed to comb their hair of • roan of heinty :being a Mon Of brains as theY, please without spell- a • fuss being or fordo' of character. It is thereon ,with . made over.it. • When' Men. 'took a notion. the pig , eye, the: mule je.W;thehig• mouth to have their heads Shaitid as 14.aia' a• and:a wart on his nose 'wise MOVes. the baby's, ailO displaying :every bump; as Star. ••• • •"' : • they had just come from phrenologist's,, We all knew it!'wasuglYs,,..yet • you ' net • , tittle pielipt,n XeldoinidO, seven-year-: hear us 'ranting about it in the. newspapers, „Or..denying .' them religious privileges en_ ing•abekut the yard with his father's, 'that acebutitt7iiruPPorie l'Adeen't•"-M-itittst. • • • • ncl, of - the • -.halter • .:,atonnd tench ahout men's lee only, one likes, his•own ankle. • Then he and --the horse •• , . trotted . oround,. oj, , by the horse threw the bey, under his ,heels and :frightened. him, so • that he set Off; on a rile flip:high the open.'gate, dragging •his little:play.fellow after him.. Ile,. ran ;,two: miles; withoid stopping; and little Felippe was alive then, fait urieOttsCious. Fle• died ,soon after.' ; , • • L-A -gentlerean..the, 44.. odic& a friend noted fcsrher ready. wit: Wlip.t is the first aid to the injured'?" Without hesitation she. re.plieO .." An apology, is it not 1" • ' *, ' ; A. 14 eke. Michigan gaptain ,saYt . that O , "I'm afraid you, -want to let Me slide," 'replied Clara archly. • • • , • . "Well, if you go you Will be sure to win' a•breach-of-pronuse suit: ' Yon will have, so many witnesses" to prove twidr after you," be,. it, was a perfect boon to , ave. e softening effect of • the drooping ' hair,. • and the lines of the forehead, :so Prettily hidden.- It must needs • be a young- and pretty face that looks well with 'the hair , San That Winks. : Gould heir recently discovered a new winking snn, resembling in the rapidity of its Changes the famous Algol, which the Arainiregorded asert,of demon. in the sky. The theory most hr vogue t° acriouiit for the varisitions of the light , of these uniteadystars is that an enerinous planet, or rather:an extingessun, is whirling at dose quarterearound thena;'tind partially echps-. ing'them when comes between them apd us,--7..Wciv York Sun.. • , . . Soldierannd.Unids. AL:There Were_ but •fevi .1111D1diera:thO o4 Spanish boy of Los Angeles, while play- ' fair play, especially in: a f ee country. : :• . ' ' • -, iiiinuiisheid liAnts. • ' ' ' •• . • • . • . • Cranberry mixed with .cold- water TJ • .,:mekes a refreshing drink for the sick, , ' • Silver should be washed With a ehaniois• .: ,-• . : sk' saturated 'with rsilver 'soap, bull time ' . ' '''• after use, thus avoiding o general,cieening... WinflOWt should ',never be' Washed while the • sun shines Upon ' them,. as it ' is ini- possible , to polish them without 'leaving • bide' streaks. . , - :. ,4 : ' • • PreeetVing lap; should be stand ,on.'illeir ' 'heads for at ' least an • hour :after steeling, - when the liquor Will eteape4f the jar con- ., .. tains air, • • • • • • „ . • .. long course of obse„rva ion . . - .., huh that veetele- named after. weinen are In ventilating.a icelli'repen'the widows tenaarkehly„iinInc.ILY, MS cOmpared ..with at top and bottom., . The fresh •.:Air Xualiee thogo bearing the name of Men. Ile OPP • in one way, while the . foul : air. makes its Bon that he 'never kneW.a boat namca the exit the Other ; . thus, yon.let in a friend and': '"'MityflOWer "Allot woe unluCky, '. ,, - .• itn a 0 .. . ' a .a a .'.' ' el n next ' • ' ..., 6 • .... ' Seine iilt: Paill investigatorehave eci e . „Lace May ,he washed, Winding. It that the word "toboggan " it from the• ' around hottleS:or.seWing. it miglittilin and ojibWa, word. 41. odahan,"'• which Means S. ' poiji. i.' It.Should be, rinsed in Soft water sled ot any Vehicle ,on which anything is :'. boiling it impOft water With white eastile after rernoviiIg it from . the goo: . , drawn Or,: 't may he: iron! the , verb, ' .',.. A tiainp °Ali enveloPing the brogna hectil 'sleigh.' , ', . ....: • „ ,r. ' .. .' Will be found desirable iutemovingt,he dust ,:. - A foolish Wonian sttl tidier, Gs" buried obabanigo," which means' " I ride in a °Tlet'e. four .atsIithiergt-'11 lietkionly . • from o oartiot .in , Er rooiri wfierc there: rii..y lila in finis in the Wood yaNt for safchee13- .of Madison c 'ountYs-' „, .,. . . ' 118 Ililn6likile;, 1.al.,,,neikr:_eldi:tu 0-.:: eee,.11; on, to,e,Ia.,hasiiiventeece, • 'be many email articles to: catch the airt lpg, an when h du' thein •UP" for ince-.-ofciriown dreaseenint other. -clething, ind, To clean kid glevee ruts "tihern. with very Woodlice as to render them almost, .°Y.°.n •, tried.ci from, ravt do on a intend by On ordinary sweePinge.. , found t.lit.a.trt, t.h, had, 'Won., s.,°.h...a. d, lYeabinS, d, splir:a4d '47•1 Ave' the cloth" Of'whidh .they,ii;j46, ,. fuel. wlneh Inas fair t(t. tOothe Pi of coal 'M the prairie countries. [[0 grinds eirlifig y dainpollea • °MIAs., of • bread: , Or recogrn ip . .,, ' • gin 03,a rich mai, t r. t and wool., , Mr‘ 11001g0; a ed woitfi: .$5(1, ' cornstalks and coarse' prairiegratrtogether. ' rape 'French chalk, -upon them while Ott . AdcOrding to Prof. pakeiritmr-htEr 'ma: .-0-a-lild 4Eitiptert4-41.,te•.*ettStr.,,,nlionigey,t, .'nnd intsistenethem.. Thia.Pulto. gt, ilresasned, - riG bands and Wash than in ..8° basin cow: maturity, and there IS luatial in to iutvent and acconiphStied. 'Tfiey live Inxurios Yd "it(51j1:61cB''.6°""'elva.---1n4116. long .7it .1. ;• ' ithainingdiliated'ePirits-qhitniiii, thilii. .$6*0 it -from Ifititfg indefinite y aPind. - rotwisals' inate•ae ililayndsormAiouse, --expensi-vely -...an fenr.inclieS thick -anaarie(1, Onobloe -,,wil gloves ean be ,Clearied,Wath Milk,: With. .ti.ed contin_ualitly.t A pike. living :III. '`give aniiiiitif etendY7hont.'''' This 'fber,Onn • pulp or With turpentine. dates b a c 111 -ago to the Mt, midi_ rgrintntflj'rg i ii i tth eft xf al it h. fetitnr r' ail il ii, nithlb.4,ty.', .; all, nt A° wr.dthleiiiIt. girlw:1S..,,v.:sell! It:e.htibbi, :Iii bbeole,i•trtior, 87 sodiuthco 0:_tdalift(,),t,ii.r 12 ;stir t4iaeilet;1,..0:.tel3oningvetotthdre long 4110%lid" .6efiarldipg.,:gfat-tellOt.dan,f,lifikt.114!.. h,E'talVaStl_beeri-uar, 71tin' ' :1 7e r°4. a.' s ''. 1 0 . •ia; :ybi e e a • r- 0.- , 0 ., . ..,..• W9.61U11.ff,MI:alte.... 1'.: . ,t,. f ti e feet are tender or 'painful after , In the rdy • • . -wasn't -putting_tt.ssathis time, so, he. • wer," said Captain Canhalaell,.".Whia Were net ceril-Playersi:nnd: they, nearly alt liked to own a: deck, but they had. o .dread Of being killed With a. deck on ',their ,person. Whenever we heard :the canumillegin to boom and :the.ginie of the pieketinen be- gin to °letter we itnetv that st. battle -was • . . coming and 'yon.`Wolifd----sce-,-Meh-larthe hundrededrawing,theit cards from their its gl • pockets and ;throwing „thera along the fiftieth a"iveltarY 22x14' • :, :The 'dells :ref' the famous ,"Marche* du road."i-Indianapolie Jo -urea: : 'Temple" at Paris, ' Where great, sales :of. a Thisre rentcd jeo.,.a. :.great Baia at an .tainuear chlnagrgapreoTa•:4e0;1;114 .'-gq/eitl/to,the CiceeeiatiZ , second -band an4 the . , giandileqUellt Critter 'can yon nanie ,a reaaltista lor' e°"Ch °°°143ant' aro siga to • • • average betWeen 1i8.000. and • 111.0,000 a year ovieredpie. to -the hospital.. ' . ' -Lid r. ; • "'The very:next day they sent etrainload cr. . : he nonsernaid Carrielihe Feint: ' • , of-our;fellows-Ons-tO;Salisbury;] and_ifictong_ theni. Wos. my .chuM. 000. two Weeks ' • . Apropos of the rno F'n-•C'nt-Oiltcicit'ut-F-7-77 pro- afterthat I Was exchangeO With . a..lot •• Of sent' t9 .eficonrage American ;girls ' to Miter .. ; ". ' :•• others, tend . got back in . the Union, lines. Aonipstic".'seivice is told in amueing. story.. •• Bnt.naY choOn' ;felt sieh, in Salisbiiry '. add 'A lady whose consideration forher servants • . died there. :That's tree-LeVery .WOrd of. it-.= iednly. equalled by her kindness and.Charity • • 1 ,. toward the'..reet: of. the world, took an an • . :which. is liable than you can Say ' for: the majority of War stories nowadays. T figure ArcieriCad girl into, her. . service.; .Both it that I eWe my existence at . Preeent to "mnitiess Ond.rn aid tot .on Well'until it conle.... - that bighlitcirplug of tobacco,. • axid it .will to a question of piirl papers. ,, The mead, take ,a reginient;o# toacord,philbsOPhere to gently :rebelled when ' admonished "about niakinie believe anything else., ' Gi . me i opening the door to guests in the morning - - ehOw• littrUel," •and the "vet".' threw his with her hair -done up in papers, her orgrw worn-out quid at Maltese eat Ander the rout being thissomewhat astonishing,one: : Stove...Chicagb News: ' ' . , ,' ' ,."14e4inie, something' ninat be •sacrificed if..:i • . . • • • the Cant* of beauty:' ••• It is superfluous ' to ;Current Facts and Unrions'Figtire.s. • . Ada. 'that, the mem triumphed and etm . there are Mrx,..16,00•0. colored teachers- 'in Wears the* curl pepers.'until nocn...13,solton , the United States-. 7 ,-.':,-tH' ' . : :.: • ' .?11°St'. • . ' .• . • 1 . rice for peaches receiVed, by the Delaware growers, in 1856 was cents,per.bishet. ' . • The Barnstead, N. 11., break -band; which clainas •to•be the Oldest band in the tinted States n'ow actIve; service. ina den Congregational Rev. Bird Wilkins, ol St: Paul, one of . • „ the leading : celored divines of North- ' West, preached at Bethesda BapfittCluirch,,' last • Sunday, He is inodeled somewhat after the Sam jones andet the even - •"wilt eelebrateits only--tbe-chow-7-00. qnartette-took part in the singing, he said : • " Myhrethree'and Slaters, this' " never do: ••=pingingls a part of the worship, sind I desire that all of you engage in, it. Do you suppose that only iota of the angels in heaven the singing? This church is • *model of the Upper church. • They all : sing up there and I would like, to have yen. .• all sing 'here: Now sine They sang. .„ '• greater „ • Two men of Bidnett,,Wis,-, have trapped of the audience, a -small poy piped up: - ma,ish.this'winter: TheY.aie void 11 cents ink at Hbricors He paused for effect, and, te,: horror. 6, ° : 3,000 •MllskratP an "1 can thistet, riutmeg-grater.-7Detrost apiece for the muskrat skins.; „Last 881741 Fra Press. ' • ' their tralipin receipta. ismounted te $ots Death_ of lepnyson's Sister. The death at Margate, Eiigland,' is ' an. . d" Alb, c and Jeff. . , . nounc,ed, of Mts. -Jesse, wife of. Captain • An 91d colored woman stood at the' *station Jesse,,Boyal NaVy,',..who, when Miss' Emily: lesterdaY, waiting for.;,,,,the Jacksonville Teonysoni,,would have been -married, but train,. Beside her stood two little pickanin- fbr hip death, to .Arthur* Hallam; iirinio-r:..._ ties With &eon:as blaelvan the • inside, ,Of .'•tt allied by/. Tennys6Ws " In Mernornina.".••?- stovepipe.. When the old m aninia's• train, .46ston Post. .. •• • arrived 'idle exolniined i ii ilreno de Lor' 1' ' • ,- •,---,--.:-.--, ..--* . , .. , . apa then looking down at, ber children, ray.: 'Sir A. B. Walker, the •fontder: of the Marked : " Here, you Abialiana Lincoln.. Welker Art Gallery,. Liverpeol,. hasgWen take hold Of Jeff Davis's .hand,,9nd ,paMe E10,000 towlirds- the building of the Liver- alOng:heah,- qiiiek 1"-"Aiid" the namesakes pool' Cathedral, mid suggests that the of the. •two 4, great stateareen of the War Queen's: jubilee would be an appropriate . joined hands and Walked stWay together as oceasitin, for the layinm, of the foundation though their -names lut11 . not expressedsneh • d'esimiladty 'of purpose.: -Palatka (Pla:). • •• A Place fOr snrpies. ' Lawyor-YOU'areentitled,to apension? • ' Applicant -Yes, sir. •••• • • • • LaWyeiLLWhist battles Wereybn in .i•O. ; • ' 4pplidant=1. Wasn't in ;'any: bettlee... 1 stayed at home end .yipped and yelled ,for the ; grand "old • flag, :and ° idelted.' after ,defenceles woincn and children. -N. • . Y. "„, = •Countrynaiiiiii the'gallery of the stock - •exchange) -How much does it cost, mister, ' to do Inirlittestf down there? ' sleets, 1 thinks, --are worth .abont $3t1;000.••,• • • • • • -Conntiyman,(fetching.hia breath)LL' .deoll,• • -- :don't Wonder 33nost ef :ate stand Lifc., Gentletnan--iloOking. at ilat)-" 1 ana afraid lily wife woet .want to cothe bp •nw high its this. les the tenth story,*ien'.t itT' Lanaiora:•----frlaitteiith etoryOncluding tlic: baSeinent: T think • yetir: Wife -will like. poi - here; sit The filthily; who occupied it lost • suninter tohl me that they preferred it 'to. ihe White Moinitains.''=.11•artfora JVIllet., ." air •