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ALL OVER THE HOUSE. The Right Way to Launder Plannala. Domettl Notes. Cut fine a bar of good soap and add hot water. Let it stand on tha rang until dissolved, then add to it a sufficient amount of tepid wa ter to make a good aolution. If the garment are badly soiled, allow a tablespoonful of ammonia to two gallona of water. Hhake and truth the garment!, then aoak them for fliteon minute in the aolution. Do not rub soap on flannels and do not rub them, aa ... . . 'iir 10 two gauons 01 waicr ior ui luMt rinsine, as this will set the color. WVh silk underwear in tho same way; nlno wool or silk hone, wring ing tho latter in a towel and press ing between pieces of muslin. For the Finger Nail. Olive oil warmed and tho nails sonkeil in it at night is ono of the niont cfliciicioiis remedies known. It prevent cracking, hardens without thickening them and prevents hang- nuiU nn well ns ingrowing. But by itself olivo oil will not bo found good to apply to the skin sweet almond is tho best so tho olive should bu UHed on the nails alone. Kverv night tho nails should 1,J. h , U8t well rubbed with cold cream a the rest of the hand. It softens this causes lliem to shrink by mat-; timfl of the'if ,ive u i t Uuian t.ng the fiber" Jn the wool. Squeeze, cultom fJf M lh u to brt.gk and press with the hands and when I gk Uu onjJ dUh with g iWcr dol. cleansed press the water from them ltr 0ut immediately aftcithe and plunge them into clear water of lgjt cRt (oqie one r ftnd the san.o temperature. Kinso in ammed a dollar through a dish in two waters, then put them through , the m;dJj0 of the U5le others fol tho wnnger. Dry in a moderate ,owe(1 uit ,nd almost cvcr di((h heat. While drying stretch them, WM brokcn Hmne fcUowi wj,0 had into shape. When dry press with a ... 0f $5 broke four or five dighei warm (not hot) iron. , ..' It was the greatest thing you ever In laundering colored flannels if a anJ whcn evcr).body hkd fin. the color run rinse until clear, al- ighcd brcakinK up lhe di.I)ef, there lowing two tablcHpoonfuls of vino- wag 0Vfr $30(J on thfl table." Dea the cuticle tho licsii can uc pusn- pf.nerution descendants cf tho Irish, cd gently back and the pretty Wjth thc Itnlinng an,i othcr Catho "inoorm" plainly seen. Only a blunt lipa tho Catholic voto of Uio city stick of orange wood, which is chosen roachPg wPn toward 75 per cent of on urcount of its hardness, should tho total. Mayor Fitzgerald of Bos bo used on tho nails. If there is a ton in Collier's. dcinHit under them, remove it with . ! tho brush or u bit of linen on tho fingers of tho other hand, never with a metal instrument. Washing Fluid. One can of chloride of lime, four 1 rounds of washing soda; put the ime into a wooden bucket; dissolve the sodu in one ouart of hot wa ter; when dissolved add to the lime; .. ' ... - men nun imim-umu im auo of boiling water; stir contjaually for live minutes; then let vttlo. The lime will settle to tho bottom; then dip the liquid out into a jug; strain through cloth, so as not to have tfny pieces of luno in it, as it will bum a holo in anything it touches. One cupful of liquid to every two pailfuls of water in the boiler. Kitchon Hint. On buking separate crusts for pies, prick them all over with a fork and they will not rise from the plate. Tut a little ammonia in the bean pot when you put it to soak, and it can bo washed easily. Add a little vinegar to the water when boiling meat to make it ten der. Instead of filling sticky baking dishes with water just turn them .upside down over a pan of hot water vu vnu siove, inn in auurt uuw they can be easily washed. . M .. To Stop No.. B ..ding. The nose bleeds either from in- jury or congestion. One remedy .which is successful in many cases is ito hold the arms high above the head until tho bleeding stops. If this does not stop tho bleeding, bold a piece of ico or a cloth dip aped in cold water and wrung out (tight between the shoulder blades and the back of tho neck. Frequent Weeding of tho noso is a sign of anaemia, and the child thus afflicted ahould bo placed under the doctor's caro at once. Cur For Smoky Lamps. A euro for a smoky lamp, provid ed the smokincss is not caused by Vlirt or any defect, is to place a tea apoonful of vinegar in the bowl with (the oil. This will do much to im prove mo ngni, masing n cicar ana brilliant, and will also do away with the unpleasant smoke and odor. . " r prove tho light, making it clear and Dusting Fumlturo. v Instead of beating upholstered ifuraituro on its own coverings lay fbick cloths or towels over the stuff - d parts. Tho thick clouds of dust that are bound to ariso instead of Hying into the room will go into the jtowola, which may be shaken out at requent intervals. Egg Qruol. Excellent gruel for the sickroom Is made as follows: Boil eggs till thard enough to grate; then boil jgood milk and thicken it with the grated egg, adding a little salt. This is excellent if the patient is nauseated. FUN IN BREAKING DISHES. "You ought to see one of those Russian weddings at the mining eamps' said A. Sykora, a musician, recently. "The laat one I played at was at Carbondsle. A Rusaian min er, who had Wen here about a year, married a Ituatian girl who had been here about two months. Of course the wedding was a typical Rusaian affair. 1 played for sixteen hours. The celebrations lasted three days, and of all the feasts and drinking I never saw the like. All the min- mm In stn m r M ATwt aI inn hitl in A w a w j vassal ir t a mia va Moines Register and leader. Boston an Irish City, lioston is proportionately the mont Irish city in America. It has also more folic of Irish descent in it tlinn Dublin, tho chief city of Ireland. An Irishman can bo count ed on to vote. Of the vote of Bos ton politicians claim that CO per cent is Irish. There is no approach to such a proportion among the p-eater cities of the United States or 8ny other city 0f irjsh nonulat- ed New England. Boston, besides, is ono of the most foreign cities of the country, somewhat less so than Chicago, but just about the equal of Viur VnrV Of aliinf f.f.l nflrt rwn- plo in 1900 only Ag,000 were of native nnrertT Arri unit nt onnt on. hnlf of thesc were tlirj or fojrth A Word For tho Young. tt. It is never safe to generalize from incomplete data, but a New York physician has drawn some interest ing conclusions from an examina tion of tho lives of seventy-four great men and women. In a paper read beforo tho international con gress on psychiatry, or mental dis eases, tho physician, a woman, said -" " that comparatively few geniuses were the firstborn of their parents in fact on.y ten of tho scventy- four whom ehe conBdercd were the ede6t children In many cases the genius of the family has been tho youngest. Coleridge was the last of thirteen children, Washington Irving the last of eleven, Franklin the youngest son in a family of sev enteen and the youngest son of the youngest son of several generations, Daniel W ebster and Wagner the last of seven, Rembrandt the sixth and Schumann the last of five. Youth's Companion. Simple Enough. As the business world knows, Henry II. Rogers, the "gTay eagle" of the Standard Oil company, is the worn enemy of competition. His is one of the iron hands that have crushed competition in the oil in dustry. An old friend tells a. rhr- acten6tic story of the oil baron'a at- fctude in such matters, Roge and this friend, so the lat- ter says, were out walking when they came to a prosperoua looking roanufacturing. establishment. The frjcnd remarked: "I have been try ing to get hold of that plant and can't. What would you do ?' Rogers looked the building over a minute and said: "Build a plant next door and put him out of business; that's all. Cleveland Leader. Doooratsd Bolgians. The Belgians have the well estab lished reputation of having a bound less love of decorations. On the faith of chroniclers more or less se rious it is believed abroad that in this country every one's buttonhole is adorned with a ribbon of some sort. Statistics, however, show that from 187C to 1900 that is to say, in twenty-five years foreign orders . -nor i were conferred on 6 285 Be gians. Infa population of 7,000 000 that is not excessive. Portugal, with 601 decorations, has during this period hown hersel generous to- w.ar our compatriots Great Brit- m .has decorated four Belgians JuTr," tcr of a century. L'Independanco Beige, Brussels. Ral Cauio of Colda. Tho fact that colds are more com mon in winter than in summer is not due simply to the lower temper ature. It is mainly becauso people spend less of their time in the open air. Dreading the chilly air, they remain indoors, the health is pro portionately lowered, and they take cold easily. London Cassell'a Sat urday Journal. KMal Catarrh quickly ylM to trU Bwmt hr tho agrAMljU, aromatic Ely's Otwn Blm. It Is rocoivM thronyh tha Dotrll anil cWnin stl b-l tha wliolo surface orer wblca It dlffo luMf. I'rng. ftinU U the 6p. abut. Teit It an! Ton ro aura to ooutlnoo tbo treatment till r UorsO. Announcement To arooinmoiliita thooo win ara prtUl to tha um of atomism la applying liquid Into tha tmnal tHuwm Vtt ettlnrrhnl irnu. bit, tha proprietor prouuro Crim Halm in Haul 1 form, whlrh will m known Mr' iimil l Crmim iJalm. I'rir Im lti'linu th aprnyina tulo I 75 ciits. Dmninto or hj mull. Tho liquid fono rm'NHitra moi- IoIuaI vroptnlf of tli aolnl prepartUon. Scsi Frsndsco Chronicle The Weekly Chronicle Tha Twy vMkhy Howipaaor publlah4 U tkw aodra Wml $1.50 a Year Timlin pmUjh ta aay ln of tWa Llultod atal-a. Caaada and Uatle It la Wial boosuM, betidai printing all tha news of tho world aroh ik In an In eretilnf way and lull) lllumriilnr many irilolan. tt naa apaoial pao.al dapaxV mr iii dovotod to ACRICULTURB H RTICULTURJI HOULTPY LIV STOCX M.MNC LITERATURE "ASH IONS and S.OkT9 Thoaa ara preaidad d'tors harlnj a thoroufh knowi edr of their apeolaitles. Tho ,ia(ti devotad to Agr ouitura. Hsitiou.tuM, Poultry and Liv t'sck ara wall litua'raled and H. rti with mattar of tha rrratoat Interest to all aafd la theaa in luKrla. evory I loo balaj n!t'n by thoa who a-ra In cloao t(vion wltk oondlUaaa prvallln( on thla UuL SEND FOR SAMPLE COPT It will aa tent (roo. D yo wajrt lha Oroaleii Reversible Map? Showing tho Uattad Stataa, Da m'r.lon of Canada aad Northara Mexico aa aata alda. MAP OP THE WOKLD, araaeatljif to vlrw lu toa ooattnuM map, wltk all a'ata in tra arapoiHem, tha ta Bra aurtaoo of afc Earth aai tha othar aid. S3 tjM ttw Maa and "Voakly i sr oa rar. Paa The Dairy End Mtp Mm aiiin ai p4 Only &t5 a Yi e 1 r I '"ell Oat The Fanner's Wife b very careful about her churn. She scalds It thoroughly after using;, and fives It a sun bath to sweeten Ik She knows that If her churn Is sour It will Ulnt the butler that Is made In It Tha stomach ts a churn. In tha stomach and digestive and nutritive tracts ara performed pro cesses which are almost exactly like the churning of butter. Is It not apparent then that u this stomach-chum la foul It makes foul all which Is put Into It? The evil of a foul stomach la not alono the bad taste la the mouth and tha foul breath caused by It, but tha corruption of tha pure current of blood and the dissem ination of dlteaae throughout tha body. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes tha sour and foul stomach sweet. It does for the stomach what tho washing and sun bath do for the churn absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting ele ment. In this way it cures blotches, pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings, ores, or open eating ulcers and all humors or diseases arising from bad blood. If you have bitter, nasty, foul taste Id your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath, are weak and easily tired, feel depressed and despondent, have frequent headaches, dizzy attacks, gnawing or dlstres In stom ach, constipated or Irregular bowels, sour or bitter risings after eating and poor appetite, these symptoms, or any consider able number of them. Indicate that you are suffering from biliousness, torpid or lazy liver with tho usual accompanying Indi gestion, or dypisia and their attendant derangements. llll-TI itelv true will be readily proven to your satisfaction If you will but mall a pnetal card request to ur. it. v. fierce, liutiaio, J, x., lor i free copy of his booklet of eitracts frorr tha standard medical authorities, giving the names of all the InKrodlenta entering Into his world-famed medicines and show ing what the most eminent medical men of tho acte say of them. standard medical authorities, giving Subacrlbolfor Tho Lake County Ex aminer, lf.you want tbo newa. A Reliable Remedy FOR CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm la quick I absorbed, Civet Ruiiet at Once. It cluauseH, soothes, heubj aud protects lue Ulsuuseu iiiem brane resulting from Catarrh and drives away a Gold in the Head quickly. Restores the Bunsua of Taste and BmelL Full size 50 eta. at Druggists or by mail. Liquid Oreum lialiu for use in atoiuizera 75 ots. Lly Brothers, 66 Warreu Btrjet, New York. Use Leafiag fa per gl the , 142 Ces4 TV 1 ho r(;f (renf Vnnwn t me1ipl ii. enTv 7it ' " "W iVIBf I Tii' above svriiptonia ana roiulitmns, litr.sli-dng lUu rTtrnjTt all the soviTaTsjniiKlsuf nieiiiraJ non-lire, coml.lm-d In Or rierrffi''""'' DiiicftUirv That this is ebsoli r t t t t. t t LAKE VIEW SADDLERY S. F. AHLSTROW, Proprietor. 1 j I 9 The best Vaqvos.-zl die on the market. e AIno a complete line of wago 4 and hKK7 harm, whlo robes, rlatait, bits, spurs, iiulrts, roaet U-n, In fnetevt-ry tbloK to the line of carrloge nn1 tiorae fumlnhlngs. Ile pulrlg by compctente mn. t RECTED IN IO00 MODERN THROUOHOIT FIRST-CLA55 ACCOnnODATlONS SAHPLE ROOn For COHHERCIA TRAVELER- COURTEOUS TREAT M N P P LIGHT GEO HAKKOW lit! LIGHT & HARROW, Proprietors A Memorable Day. One of the days we remember with pleasure, as well as with profit to our health, is the one on which we be came acquainted with Dr. King's New Life Pills, the painless puriHers that cure headache and biliousness, and keep the bowels right. 25c at Lee ' Keall's Drug Store. ECZEMA and PILECURE f REE Knowinjf what It was to suf fer. 1 will give FREE OF CHARGE, to any a til lc ted a positive cure forj Eczema, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Piles and Skin Disease. Instant re- I llf linnt .ntlor lnimp Wplta P. W WILLIAMS, 400 Manhattan Avenue, New York. Enclose Staniq. J. II. Cutter whiskey at the Dote Lakevlew bar. The best and purest whiskey made. tf. I The Examiner prints township plats, and makes them into books to order, tf LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. INCORPORATED ever made in Lake County, and every Deed given. ERRORS FOUND. In transcribing the records we have found numerous t mortgages recorded in the Deed record, and not indexed; and many deeds are recorded in the Mortgage record and . other books. Hundreds cf mortgages and deeds are not indexed at allj and ate most difficult to trace up from the records. We have notations of all these Errors: Others cannot find them. We have spent hundreds of dollars hunting i p j thesc errors, and we can guarantee our work. j J. D. VENATOR, Manager. : r 4 i 3 U it i a, " X ft 3 I ff ! FarmerB. have yor butter wrap- ' pera printed at The Kxamlne orqce, , irwtead of hhihIIiik awny for them. Tou keep your money nt home, and patronize them that fjitronize you, oeeiileB, you nee what you are gefc Mug and dou't have to pay for it if it dornn't ult you tt OASTOIl Bearsthe 9 H Haw Always Bag BMtr af ' The Examiner baa a supply of flrs ( t A.. 1 J ciBa ouner wrapper paper on uiua now, at the following prices: For 500 wiappers, printed, $2.5, for 1000 printed H.bO tt K. F. Ablstrotu, the saddler, has re ceived a new shipment of gloves, the best in the market If yoo wan i gloves good ones call at be Ahl Strom Harness Shop, m Mtf a A COMPLETE RECORD e have made an entire transcript of all Records in Lake County, which, in any way, affect Real Property in the county. We have a complete Record of every Mortgage and transfer NOTIC. Blue prints of any town ship in the Lakevicxf Land District can be had by applying to the under signed., All work up to date. Checkings matte from the Land Of fice Records at the time the prints are made, worfc neatly and promptly done. W. W. Snider. 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