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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1891)
WOMAN AND HOME. plore the extravagance, the lute hours, o( xn ciet l'.ld or my. iociety, the wanton dressing, the utter vanity When you are particularly anxious to at- and vexation, o( the social treadmill. And tenil tn0 ).. or party ot the season, and lo! a little courage, little spirit, . a little ,i ,unt nrhlnc mill and see the fiuul little NOTHING IN THE WORLD SO BAD AS good sense, in practice upou the part of a ,pot ot red on the eyelid that surely foretells PERPETUAL MOTION. " The Woma:i Who 'Works Too Much. Hardship of poverty Don's Hear . Everything Woman's sense of Com- iwlesl.ip education of Oiris. There h nothing In this world so bad aa ni'li one seldom hears of in this day." -Tritunl motion. What a Messed thiiig that .See are we righteouslv indlgiuult at thocoin- rm.m has ever vet oulte mvenieu. perneuiui ... -.-,,... , very few sensible persons, would relieve the the tomlrur of a sty, have no fears for the re pressure. Ueorge William Curtis. suit, hut put In a small bug a tenspoonful ot . black tea, oil which pour enough boiling Old and New Fashions in Marriage, 1 water to moisten; as soon as cool enough put We may feel a twinge of regret, but we t 0u the eye mid let it remain unt'l moruiug. buvecmsed to bo shocked when we hour the X(18 sty will, In nil prohability, ' gone; it marriage ot two aiMeitt young peoplo spoken not, ono more application will be certain to of as "a genuine old fashioned love match, remove it 8t. Louis republican. A Child's First Awakening. There are many bitter awakenings from How to Clean Marble. ' To clean marble, brush off the dust with a niot onl Yet I know some little roomers 'i wur. ....... piece o( cliainois; tneu apply wmi a ortisu a thm are ahnost that; they never come to a ibVect question will prove the truth ot ml o Rlm mbiu ot ahout the on full stop-not till death trips them up. I do assertion. Whnt do we mean when w sistency of thick mucilage; ejio It to the uot wonder these little bodies think of the mv tmt a girl has "married Weill" Given a sun or wind to dry. In a short time It will tnture life only as rest-rone great eternal .ibiy sllitablo ago, fair character, health peel oft. If all the gum should not pea off, rest That word involves all tliat they can &m1 dispnitiou, the commendation has but wash it with clean water and a cloth. lithe tsjnceive as desirable. Bo this life becomes m.uaraiiv accepted interpretation, as any Urst application does not hove the desired tolerable because it points toward one huge ramija reader will admit, effect, It should be tried again.-Buston stop. It is their fate here to go on. If it be j heurd m emjnent theologian use the Budget not a broom it is a ueedle; ana ll not inese n ora, MiKr d11Vi jn miswer to cougratll is a pun of dough. Up in the morning with tjons on his daughter's marriage; Bhe has, a...t ll nt niirhr. nrithasiirh. . . , ... :u 1... Su.r; puithe -mothers SS ToU can. lading sleep or. the way through this never could stop. Yes, I know some babes 'nothing better for her, thank God!" world, but none qnito . d a hi ibst .? i'ih!L"111 ig Z M,h...awilue,,,,y, the ttlZ Z ZZZ.rim TtZTZrtXZ tothe Werot his agree- Pw.M, he hasher an,, falrarw., d; but with frett nervesey go ZSZl'ttZL ZTX , -trotting on through life, hoping for rest herited the millions of aself made father, ar.d ' ui a pasteboaid box and are applied iieeansen lk-oB.mJ.;urlln!ltmm0, temuter. nat can a genuine iniuu- tuning enough to turn them over to att- with a chamois' skin. It seems a smnll thing woman do about itl She inherits the go Tailtage. llarion Harland. I toyouuo doubt, and perhaps you laugh nt ahead of a doan generations. Bless usl but , the child's look of wiile eyed wonder when It she knows no more how to stop than she j 1)on.t n,r Evervthini. heai-syoutelltlieservaiittosayyouare"uot knows how to fly. , I The art of not hearing should be learned at home," or watches you disputing somo Ann now is a anou. me ooys uuBub . .. It j. f,,nv illllMrM,lt to domestic stipulated bargain, but verily 1 say unto you, HIS WAY. Love os me to the door of the rauaoa, And tee door was opened wlrle; There wasn't a tluug lo hinder, Ann trVy needeil him much Inside; But he rallied Ule quiver, and snti! with a sigh, "Can I anisr an open doort Not I! Not 11 Motl!" Love osme to the oaslle window, Aod ot round a area! broad stair; There wasn 't a unoa to hinder, And he ought nave mounted there! But he hutterao his mow, and said with a sigh. "Can I plod up a slalrvaxe No. notll Not II Notll" Lore eame to the shore of the ocean, And Ma far over the strand An luaeuessioie fortress Ob a sea Kin island stand. "Who cares for an ocean'" he gayly cried, Aad his rainbow wings went quickly piled: "Notll Not II" Love came to a louely dungeon. Where window and door were barred; There was none who would give mm entrance; Though be knocked there loos and hard. Then "Who cares ror a boll'" said the saucy elf, and straightway the warder was l.ove himself! "Noll Notll" -Kva L Ogilsn. HOW I KNOW. The pmiluotlOR of Petroleum. In the Revue de Doux Mondes M. da themselves, born of such stock! They come happiness as a cultivated ear, for which so there is nu now made grave beneath all the into the world as some actors come on the mucn mouey allrt tim0 eIp3ndei. There sparkling stars so sail in the sight of heaven 'stage, with a leap and a halloo; and they , . -hiAit i. nunf,.! to and the anueU as this Mrst blow aimed ot mi never stop till they die. Borne one nas te- m-TwhiohweouLrhtnottohenr.verv corrnntedhonoi'aiidieriotttruth.-''Aiuber" Hn.il a Yankee as a man who cannot sit still. "You do not know why he whittles. It is generic action. It is not he, Jonathan Tar box, who whittles, but the whole of New lingland, for SOU years the whole Yankee ualion represented by Jonathan. Every hear, many which we ought not to hear, very corrupted honor and perfect truth,- many which, if beard, will disturb the tern- in Ubicago jouruul. per, corrupt simplicity aud modesty, detract from contentment ami happiness, that every one should be educated to take in or shut out sounds according to his pleasure. lteauty of tbnitherii Women. As a rule southern women have small and orettv feet Ormiiiivtheydonotspoilthcru If a mull falls into a violent passion and in walking, for in uo section of the country Is Because her smile Is a vision of lilhw; Bw.mse en h-r ml lips trembles kiss: Because of nil that, met becniwe nf liils I know my darllug loves me ! ' Reejuien the toneh of her dear hililil thrills me; Because her thought lead and lierndU'l wills oio; Because her sweet presence with love nils me 1 know I love my darling; Because she makes my poor lite wonhlls pain; lleeauso a soul's strivings seem not in rniu ; : Because with l.er dear lov 1 llv nguln I know I love my darling ; . Eugeue Field in Mew Urinous VL'syuoe. nation thus gets its features, its type, its mannumKro( names, at the first word little physical exercise indulged in by the cut. its characteristic. An Englishman emi nently knows how to stop and when to stop. He is stubbornly constituted in the words, 'I wont." The Yankee's stubbornness is in "'I wiU." Bo a baby, born in this line of we should shut our ears and hear no more gentle sex. Thoy, too, are large of oyo and If. in our quiet voyage of life, we find our- soft of sneech. To muko themselves agree- selves taught in oue of those domestic whirl- aDe is a canon, and their flattery Is seductive winds of scolding, we should shut our ears as because apparently unconscious. They are a sailor would furl his sail, and making all strong not only in family feelings and the restless aggressiveness, is nervous a an en. . . . . , If a hot and tu. f kiiediin. hut have an unbounded nride I do not think you ania do restless man begins to inflame our feelings, i their particular state, and an affection so collect a gallery of child Portraits, token of WB ,uould co,, Bliat mi8clltef thea, ttery strong for it that If the old Issue had tie- the common people. .on would flnd I thean, ks do jn om. ine w wncn) Ambm (l evw tSSXSSlS? "-I- " vuld have been be,tteu.-ew York rress. phlegmatic a. then - sires, and the latter aa ( Uvn romarMi the tty K,m v,. Trr a or- storing raTnrXinl ,dler8 were to 1)6 brou8ilt home aim, he t ,,, that ttte les8 are talked riwtoare Sedto novey Poof would became a nre winking pincushion. id noticed the first year the better. All ZT'lTrluSTlZ ftuek full of sharp remarks. Jtwe would be m trainillg tllenli imleal, dopena, QUA CUFISUM VENTU8, As ships becalmed at o o that lay Wtlh canvas dnsipln;. side by side. Two towers of sail, at dawn of day Are scarce lomf leagues upart descried. When fell the nluht, up sprung the braes. And all the darkling hours they piled; Nor dreamed but each the self sumo seas By each ra cleaving, side by side. E'en so but why the tale reveal Of those whom, year by year unchanged. Brief absence joined anew, to feel, Astounded, soul from soul estranged. At dead of night their sails were filled. And onward each rejoicing steered; Ab! neither blamed, for neither willed Or wist what hrst with dawn appeared. To veer, bow vain! On, onward strain, llravo burksl in light alio uarkueaa tool liiliiitdinf, whom It would probably safe tu take fur a I'.inwittn, has a strid ing article tin the stuhloii two of Kussiu nan competitor of the United Htatea in production of liorosone. Komo abute Burnt tuny properly lie mmlo from ha) conilili'iit predictions n ainuint of t ho unciinorailnd imrtisun biua with which he writes: and his liciin-a leave enmethhig to iKHleslri'd on tlio sroroof entire Rolf coiwlsti'iiov and riTi'iitness, hut what ho lms to say 'in nevmUiol. wull worth the nthmtiini of our oil produoim. Ho nuikes it eviiliMit, in tlio llrst tilutw. that the only rival of tlio United Stilton ut prtsmit in sight U Itussin. Following a lute French estimate of the world's produc tion of trolenm, putting the total at 100,000,0111) hiH'toliturs, it apimtra that thu United Htatea furnish 114,000,000, tain So.000,000, and ull other countries only ll.tllKl.OlH). In fact, while donomta of till have Iwen found in ninny pirtri of thu uarth as in Hiiriuiili, China, Puma, Kgypt, Now Zealand and most of tlio Eu'roican coiintrlm their oxtimt l no limited and dililciilt of arsnitioit w gri'iit that the race bun narrowed down to tlio two coiitcstiiiitu named. Tbo nriiiiiisd oil lldlila of Uuasuv tiro found within a limited territory. H") fumoiiB wi'llu are nhiiost all situated in tlio poniiiiHila of Aspkuron, which runs out into tlio Cnnniuu m'a at a point not far from the soutliorii KusHiun boundary, Baku is the port whence BhipmunW lira mmlo. The Rreut uutural ailvantugcH of tlio Ilaku liold uro tho couinuot terri tory to Ixi worked, the small depth of the wcllii. and thoir great BteadiuoKB of How. Tlio wholo area worked does not exiwvd 1.100 mpuiri) uiilin. Hot tliis over uKiiinst the area eBtiuuiti'd furlho United Hhii.4. k;i.U0 Biiuuru mill's and the rifhiicsa . of tho RiiHsiun woIIb wluoh product) at leiiat one-third muiii ok those of tlio uniieu Hiatal, will bo nt onco pomnveu. The depth of the wells runs from VM to oio teet. line iiimoiw wen i ui niiir threo feet tli'i'p, vet out of it the oil jets up to tho hciglit of IMU feet. M. de 'Inhiliatchi'f nsBorts ulno that thu average How in tho Uaku region ia HB.OOO pounda pcrdav,nn ajjuiinit 115,1100 in the United Suites! New York Times. ?,t to l lied.-"E. P P"taGlobe- ofxa 00r Mrai whett bad men, shut the mrre8 uwrouglit upon, and allowing Through winds and tides one compass gaiiies- fiOnjei-Uj U 3tii Jitxi. mww i.m Tf. to nnt. worth whi a fcn hear W iftt 1L. 1.-. , i ... i EDe 11UI IIUIUU bllllU Wl WWJIIKOUtuawui . 1V UIM Mai JUur uwu pihw w h our iwisawra Buy auuui, uur ciumreu, nuui to the g,, upon it ot aajuaintauce with our rivals say about our business, our dra 1, rjoting wori(i 0f ourfc-Dema-or our affairs, rest's Moutlily. l uc an 01 not neanng, muugii unuiuyoi ui Democrat, The Hardh.pfl of Poverty. Poverty is no discriminator of persons. It la ttw nirliwvl tt-nninn nnrl the ivcmrtit4.ica ' woman in the same chains that rest more ' or schools, is by no means unpracticed in .ii,.i..nnrl.a hmsrl shoulders of a verita- society. We have noticed that a well bred Hair Dressing in Paris. Feminine bair dressing In Paris now ble Bridget or a peasant born drudge. To woman never hears a vulgar or impertinent strictly follows a code according to tho color live in comfort there is more work necessary remark. A kind of discreet deafness saves of the treses. Fair hair is to be turned back in a household than mere onlookers ever one from many insults, from much blame, loosely from the face, so as to form a golden dream of The routine of good housekeeping '''on not a little connivance in dishonorable aureole; dark locks mast be parted down tho But O, blithe breesel and O, great seaal Though ne'er that earliest parting past, On your wide plain they join again, Togother lead them home at last. is like the steps taken by a sheep on a treadle conversatioa-Treasure Trove. it is walk, walk, walk all the time, andt - ,,. ulv-nn In iwff irmnmi. Then. Woman's Hense of ComeradeShlD. arc more martyrs in the kitchens than ever The greatest need at present is for con- the forehead. Chicago Herald. vet oerished at stakes. Hnnle at their discom- certed action among women, riever nun- center aud smoothly arranged; chestnut tresses may be piled high on the head In Jni aneee style, witli a few curls straying over Children's Remarks. Often parents with all good intentions re prove their children for making remarks on forts and their sorrows if you will, but the gling together as men have done, they are woman doomed to do kitchen work, who has in general as ignorant of life, its tempta no taste or adaptability for it, is a sight for tions aud possibilities as of their own capaci- tears rather than scorn. ties. That womeu are harder upon each the nature of the food placed before them; There are only two remedies for her lot; other than men are upon them is the wicked- but when children are at home thoy ought to one is patient endurance of it; the other is to est lie ever taught and one that the slightest be encouraged rather than otherwise to be get out of it To endure it, lift it as high as observation explodes. It has seemed to keep stow well merited praise or blame, as It indi voucauout of the shadows. Cultivate if tbemapartand prevent iudependent,straight- cates a refined and acute condition of the God has not mercifully given it to you an : forward action. , When they begin to get ac- senses of taste and smell. Olfactica. appreciation of the ludicrous. Agoudlaugb quainted, as in clubs and societies, the Din-1 will put to Sight more cares than a shotgun tual surprise and delight at fiuding so much Cleansing lledsteads. om scatter blackbirds. Draw a deep line earnestness and sisterly feeling is something Concentrated lye is the best of all contriv. One port, methought, alike thoy sought One purpose hold where'er they fare; O bounding breese, O rushing seas. At lasU at last, unite them therel Arthur Hugh Clongh. For a Hiilrllual Bong. A poor country ootigregation found oil hor gloves, A Manicure's (Jlieer Experience. Wo have some very (pieor experiences In our trutlo. Wo could not help it. But tho Btraugest ono camo under my notice tpiito recently. A bill, aplundidly formed woman cuuio in to have her "baud . ilxi'd," and while waiting her turn attracted great attention by hor ex treme beauty, which woe of thu creamy, oriental style. Uuzzlingly white teeth and great, sluniberuiiii eyes aufttmed un otherwh too coiirso cast of features. But her toiletl That wa Bii!rb, in euch quiet elegance and taste. As soon as ism Bible 1 biiKtened to attend to her, but other customers having come in in the nienntimc, alio expressed a decided disinclination to have her hands arranged until tho rooms worn vacated. 1 told her that would. perha)B, lm not for houm, hut If she preferred I would attend to tint imml ilnMii!7 in un nlcovu. which wiui ! curtained oil at tho extreme end of the room. To thin olio consented, and when ' mv toilet urtick'H wore reudy she drew What wan my Biirprise u.H lyuilv In want of livmn books to boo a ciKii-uiat'K nanii, ououy in neon. Hself badly hi want of Iiymn rKs Muvd ,, wu)1 tt ne((ro The clergyman uppbed to a Iindon or mlt(att,,( fmm New OrlcaiiB. lly firm and asked to be aupplied at the ovory art ofthi' luce il;oratorundw'uHlnn lowest church rates. The firm replied she had become whitened an I aw hor, that on condition the hymn books eon- but her linnds wen. jiorc dillicult to man- tahied certain advcrtlW1neU the eon- gregation should have them for notll- KbKr iWIUm oh deftly us xlble uud big. Necessity knows no law, and the B, yvould have her maid urrango the minister sorrowfully complied, think- blistering protres) ut home. I did so aud big to himself that when the advertise- ehe left in a fow momenta closely gloved nits came they could be .moved ClSSt uum em ,.. - mense wciiiin. uuicriteu, nw. a voiy OH.... v....6 wv.uv-u.um I (JlUCeilil alvU 1 U W kllv uvaif v. uu vmhh- . . ., ... . between the essentials and non-essentials. 1 really pathetic. Many a shy. stiff, narrow anCes for cleansing bedsteads. Never keep nveu, unu-joyoi juye ui...y goon, nu. viuii vrouiuu, Never neglift the hygiene of the home, but woman expands under the sense of comrade- either lye or any poisonous substance in a ' no interleaved advertisements. At the thing that alio wished except what she never muni t: frills. Tossa pound of cop- ship and syihpathy like a flower brought bottle or pitcher or cup that may be drunk j thaiiksgiving service the good parson niu-f dssired. wliltu nkiu, and this she peras down your drain, use ammonia and from the cellar into the sunshine, and bios- tram by mistake. Iu a tin box or china soap joyously gave out the Christnias hyinnr f 1 ; " j x... .1.. n-t wiwvia,.. Tnire caroolie freely, but let your windows soins out in a way as surprising to herself as dish, nolxxlv would mistake them for any and your silver go without cleaning when it is delightful to her friends. Like Ulortaua beverage. Boston budget. von are tired. Dont care a snap ot your ; fn one of Mrs. Whituey's stories, she knew finger f r any caller who will look down upon there were "good times in the world, but i Hint lo. Buyers. ' you because you do your own work. Take never expected to be in them," and now she ! Vaka you navo a long never buy delight iu shocking all such. Never let your learns how to contribute her own share to anytmng because itischeap,esiecially gloves work drive you. Better sit down a minute them. More than all other means of growth miliinerv Huch purchases are always with the work undone and play a Jig on the are these assocmtioiis, and the iniluenoe of dsar m tn6 lou nu A mmaa who dresses 'piano, or read the newspaper, than yield a the many acting as the oue will be the most ave's allegiau.ee to the work that awaits you. 1 powerful factor in that enlightened woman- Paste a lot of your favorite poems all around hood which will be the salvation of society. the walls, over the sink and in the pantry -closet, so that the words shall greet you like ' -an eneouraging voice, aad keep your soul, at least, out of dish water. And now about getting out ot It. Buy a Hester M. Poole in liood Housekeeping. well on a hundred a year says, "I am too poor to buy anything but the very best" New York Commercial Advertiser. To remove mildew from linen rub the spot with soap; scrape chalk over It and rub it well; lay it ou the grass In the sun; as it The Education of Girls. The education, the life of today's women, hn. nniltted them to be mothers, but the . i. a lu.u. it 111 ,a M,r r ith v. writer and tret iobs to do at home that .; Ae-viavWiri.iiah-mmtiv.'iu . ' .. .. . ' -j. , . . .. wiubmuu wvj v..ui.ufi uv two appucaiions. will pay at least the wages of a girl ; or open . w(OTanhood more perfect specimens of their I two hours senooi tor urn imie ioi wnose Uml phygjcally as well as mentally, strong ,0,. of nearly all kinds of Ash is Int end the congregation sang the first verse with fervor. When they reached the lust line they found that this was what tbey had been singing: -Hark! the herald angels sing, 's pills are Just the thing; Poace on earth and mercy mild, Two for roan aad one for ohlld London Star. Poetry In the Newspapers. There aro comimrutlvoly few weekly papers in tho country tliat pay for poetry. Ono can almost count them on onus lin gers. Theso puiwrB require Unit contri butions ahull reach a certain standard of excellence, and oven then the poeniB must bo "timely." it is singular tiuit papers Unit puy nothing ut all get very excellent work. 1 have kuowu poems rejected by thu "pay" journals to date an almost worldwide reputation from The Oldest Tree on Karth. The oldest tree on earth, at least as far as any one knows, Isthe "Boo" tree, j their publication in the gratuitous col- in the sacred city ot Aniampoora, our- uum. mah. It was planted, the record says, , The lJSJZ , ii ouu u n ii .i for poetry, but much that they publish is in the year 28 B. C, and Is therefore far j,.. m.try tu tlia which np- nearly 2,200 years old. Its great age is p.,-, (n the weekly press ut scantier proved according to historic documents, ' rates. The most vultied contributor sel- says Sir James Emerson, who adds: dom gets moro tliuu three poctus n year "To It kings have dedicated their dt SAi minions in testimony of a belief that it ' i rfce. do not prove a bonanza. Never let the whites of eggs stand during Is a branch of the identical flg tree Writers of newspaper poetry fall Into mothers dread to send them to the pubho nea,lbv m roiu ami body, able toendure vrmd b removing the skin from them be- hool and earn .enough m that way to hire a theifteringof motherhooil; willing to give they are cookid. The skin ha. a dis- wrvant, or take ... a moderate amount of a tew ym , ute to producing new Ufe, agmiab flavor, as does the fat is between enhig, If you bavea machine. Ifyouhavo reasoning with well developed faculties how tta) skin and the flesh, taste, paint inenu cards and the like, aud earn to mljie tt new life stronger and more Ut a bit. Whatever work you oan uo that is to take yet another step forward. I .rLtto moncv "earnReln In "he ! , Kthi"? JT' "T" beating process, even for a moment, as j under which fiuddah reclined at Drum-1 nits, which, ii.gly. -t them for 5Si&s Ssst rtir!j :t 'ir; s.T4? your scrapel "Amber" In Chicago Journal. tfon for tBe raind. Little use Is there to dhv ' ' ' valntivu Wvil.hr. M.lfl ui'A ff thrt ' Its leaves are carried away by pilgrims as relics, but as It is too sacred A Pew Sensible Hints, ( culine and feminine brain. No arguments In butter or lard, furnish the most delicious If Bophonisba's father is worth a great pTO m oa can prove anything; those people food. Btill, thoy are generally thrown away, It is stated that tho livers of whltedsh, fried ; with a knltei tiiam ieftVecan only be gathered after thoy have fallen, many millions of dollars, and chooses to All o 4ne jgtter half of the next century will as very few persons know of their value. bis house wnn wonuenui uriv-n-unu., suu ui ,n,,w wuat we can only speculate on, lor the wash it every morning in Tokay-should are burst.-"8. S. E. M." in Chicago tliat be his fancy why should Bophonisba's young friends hesitate to ask her to a merry dance, with no bric-a-brac and no Tokay whatever but plain mahogany aud ices, salads and sandwicbesl It is the fun and the cuol refreshment after the dance, not the i ormolu and the malachite, aud the marvel. . between the lips, and a drink of water will ous masses of orchids, and the solid gold and j carry It down with no trouble. If disagree ailver service, and strawberries in January able to the taste, it is better to place the pill aud peaches in March, which make the as far back as possible on the tongue, and Herald. Bow to Take I'ills. A writer gives tho following directions for taking pills easily; Never speak loudly, or whisper impres sively, or talk continuously In a sick room, above all don't gossip about cases of sickness that have come under your observation. Dieesiire of the evening. Besides, if rich people entertain as tbey please, why do not poorer people entertain as they please! Will you refuse to ask your friends because you coiuiot serve ortolans upon Dres leu chine and gold,orpM)'bchlosi Johannisbereer lor all tbo boys in Venetian glass, as your neighbor does! To put a truth in a homely way, you are as good as he, If not as rich, and why should you permit him luiconscivusly to bully you because he il -richer than you! Mothers aud fathers, da- T ;nAn .m nr other rmrmetiut wilt retain If the pill is tasteless, let It bo taken lightly i thelr coior If washed in water in which a quantity of hay Is placed; boll and rinse the goods in it, using a little soap. The newest thing in mourning is that the girl whom death bereaves of her accepted lover may weur a black ribbon as a testi monial of her grief. For a sore throat there is nothing better Minn tire white of an egg beaten stiff, with all the sugar It will hold and the clear juice of a lemon. ;: A bam, for boiling should be soaked over night in tepid water, then trimmed carefully of all rusty fat, before putting on the Are. then take a good draught of water or any light beverage. Let the most inveterate ot pill haters give this simplest of methods a fair trial, and he will bo quite an exception if he does not own hisdilUculties gone. .Bhould be, however, remain obdurate, another plan may bo tried: envelop the pill in a small piece of rice or wafer paper, plaos this in a tablexwu, fill up with water, put the spoon as fur back in the throat as possi ble, and the whole mass will be swallowed with ease,-Youth's Companion. - St. Louis Republic. appear almost weekly elsuwhero. Tlio young writer, who baa hut a frull hold on tho paying papers, finds that ho sends in too much poetry, and too often; und when ho has overcrowded one pigeon hole of Uio editorial desk, his occupation luniniishes. Editors, us a rule, will ac- I.ltlle Lamp Tables, cent iust so much of one author s work, Tables are now bought on purpose and writers learn, by experience, that n. , . i,..,,ni wl.Mi ....ml, iney must not mis mo cow too oiwm :z, x wr: : .. T : :z i t. c. u-'-augii tho writer. UBCUl IT IJllU 1.-1111,1111,1 HUIW IWUIIII knee high, are used for the delicate colored porcelain lumps, and ebony ta bles are used for the various kinds of iron lamps. Some of these tables have a space underneath for a piece of bric-a-brac. New York World. 1'ermlsslon by Postscript. "Ma, can I go over to Bailie's bouse and play a little wlillof asked four year old Nellie. '"Yes, dear; I don't mind if you do,' Thank you, ma," was the demure reply; "I have been."Now Uavea Refcister. No llellso in Night. Thoy were twenty miles from the Missis sippi river, liolind east. "Conductor," said u passenger, "when do wo reach Kansas City!" "We're them now." "There now! Why, there isn't a house in sight!" "No houses, no, But look at tin. building lots! The prairies are full of 'em." Life. Senator Heagan, of Texas, prououucea nil uuiueus if It was spelled iuiygau. Lithographers will bo pleased to know tliat Uthographio stone Is fouud in Hallos, Tex., fully equal to the stone imported from j Europe.