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FIUDAY, DEUKMUEK 18, 1S!)I.
How to Live Long.
The body limy bo loukuil ut a
living nitiuhiuc. delicate and
iu fitriicturc.uiuili! to run u
ycure or so, but liable by bad
uiunayciiiont to bu ileriingid 'uiid
brought to uutimely destruction, write
Dr. Francis Tiunblet. That drunkards,
dubuuchevs, gluttons, and the
devotee ot'bcnaual jjleusurea generally
do nut live out half tlieir days is
plain to every one. Hut ull continuous
physical transgression, however
iouocent it may ecetu, ia followed by
a like retribution. Such is the punishment
which overtakes multitudes
who overwork their brains and
tlieir muscles; of not u tew
who waste vital energy with anxiety,
fret and utntunicd care, of many who
overlook the great law of their physical
being that makes daily recuperation
depoml on the interchange of
work and rest. Even ministers of the
gospel not unirequenlly allow well-meant
faithfulness to end iu a fatal
mental strain.
One of the signal facts counected
with many forms of physical transgression
is its tendency to weaken the
vital stamina of the transgressor's offspring.
'J lie leait a child can ask of
its progenitor is a fair chance of life.
To squaudcr the inheritance of one's
offspring is vastly worse than to squander
its large aticesfal estate.
We can have no muie valuable pos-session
than a good heredity an
lougevity, and if this has
not descended to us it is gcuerally because
ancestors, more or less remote,
have squandered it.
Sueh an inheritance gives constitutional
vigor, keeps its possessor safe
amid almost every form of microbic
disease, secures the needed recuperative
energy in case of attack, makes
life worth Jiving up to the normal
end, renders old age green and sunuy,
and keeps up, iutelectual activity to
the last. . Mr. Gladstone in his ninth
decade is more than a match for most
men of filly at their best. No one
would guess from the latest products
of Dr.-Holmes, pen, or from his genial
spirit, thai ho bad been for two-years
an octogenarian.
After all, care is necessarv to the
prolongation of life, not anxious care,
but care to avoid harmful transgres
sion. Mr.Gladstone still keeps up
vigorous jihyqical exercise and Dr.
Holmes uses his great kuowlege on
the laws.of -health to keep him not
merely alive, but in good working
condition.)
How to set a Table.
ijiilles Home Journal.
A round table is better than a
square - table, tf the is
large enough to. permit ,it.- If not,
then the ordinary oblong , extension
table must be used. Tun round table
U much more preferable and
to tfeat people at, besides ,t( gives a
suggestion of the famous "King Arthur
mid the Knights of tho ltoiind
Table." A few prominent rociety
women still cling to the old fashioned
long, narrow tab'c. Flowers should
never be absent from the dinner table.
Xo matter butt homely, thry add to
the picturestipucss of the feast.
Let us see how a table is set for n
fashionable, dinner party. On the
table is, first placed u. I hick flunuel
cloth, the thicker it is the better, us it
prevents of the dishes us they
arc placed on it. Over this is spread
a fiinay.wliitu table clutn, bearing tho
family crest or cottt of-arms. .Sonic-time
over this is place.! Mill another
of elaborate embioidery and lace,
lined with pink or yellow satin, us
tuste dicUtes, or what ever color is to
predominate at the dinner. The
plates are first placed upon tlm table,
As these are to remain until after
eoup is served they are always tho
handsomest in the gold -or china sets,
us the case may be. Don't crowd.
Kach guest should be allowed a space,
of two feet or twenty-six inches if the
table will of it, and the plates placed
at equal distances apart. 1'luce two
dinner forks to the left of each plate.
Oil the, .right must be a dinner knife
and a spoon for soup. Tho glasses
are arranged at the right of each
guest on aline with the inner edge of
the plate. The water glass is set
next to the plate. Then glasses for
whatever other beveiagcs are intended
to b! served. A glass, whdliir id'
water or any other liquid, should
tmrer be filled more than three-quarters
full.
tUV HKNY AYBITOMN OF DKATI1
Tired leeliiij,'. dull hemluclie, piiiiiH
ki vuriutu )nrtH of the body, sinking
ut tb il 'if ilii) Ntomucli, Ion
fnveiinhiieM, pimples or sores, are
all ptNiliveevilencuof poisoned blood.
No mutter how it became poiwned it '
mnf Ixi purified to. avoid death. Dr.
Acker's English Wood E izir has never '
failed to remove htouIouh or syphilitic
poiinn. Bold under positive guarantee
by Z. Wavne Griflin & Bro.
Boarding.
Mm. Uettie Sanders will bo pleased
to furnjidi board to jurymeu ami
any ono who. may bo at
tending court. Itemctuber the place,
MuttbcffR Houwjust above tho post-office.
,
T- Dr. Fetllier'ii Klfluev nml Hack.
tfjhe.,C'ur,U warfauled tigivc
Wlpii hi every case or ninuey return-
aie uy u. u. wan,
!Uv
Th nay li llir ",w 11."
Afewjw iiio u loriitry boy
applied to lliomiH'riiitt'iiJent of a western
railway for work, and, somewhat'
against the Uki I iitoiiilcnt'ii wish, on
of tin- tinnier to life unit limb
ukjii sucli oeonpatloti, wiwiflven
A jiliico as lirakeuiiiti of a freight train.
On ono of his first trljM it happened
that his train mi I another freight Ircl'l
at a station wheio the side track wus
not Ion;,' enough to accommodate cither
of them. Thu conductors were debating
which train should back up to a olnt
where they could las, when tho new
hand ventured to Mingest that neither
should hack; that thnj; could pass each
ottier by means of the shot t side track if
tho thing was managed right.
Tho idea excited a good deal of laughter
on the part of tho old trainmen, hut
the boy stood his ground.
"Well, how would you go about it?"
asked one of tho conductors, confident
that tho lad would soon find himself
ugftlnst a Htmnp.
Tho boy took up n stick and traced In
the sand a diagram to illustrate bis plan.
"Good giawlonsl" Haid tho conductor,
"I bsllevu that will do it!"
And It did do it. Today every trainman
In America probably knows how to
"saw by" tvo loin trains on a rbortaido
track, but it is not so generally known
that tho till ir was never done until an
inexperienced cotiMtry loy, who is now
tho managT of u great railway line,
worked out the problem for himself.
Washington Post.
An Kipenalta? Inllriulty.
I happened to bo iu a Broadway optician's
store and saw a good looking, well
dressed matron with a slip of a girl and
a unall boy, all of whom worn spectacles.
The lady gave tome dlroct'i.M
about a pair of glasses, anil when eIio
had gone I asked the optician whether
defective vision is hereditary.
"Barely," said he. "That lady has
four children, and all of them mnst wear
glasses. Tho father's eye-i are sound.
Tho mother and her children are afflicted
with astigmatism, a defect of the
vision which is iiln. t as rare as anything
that afflicts tho dtmian eyes. It
makes straight lines crooked and parallel
lines fade into one. S(ecial glasses must
bo made and ground to suit each person,
aud sometimes tho respective eyes. They
cost tivo dollars apiece too. So you see
a large family of children with astigmatism
costs a good deal of money in
glasses alone. As the children grow up
tho range of vision changes, they break
or lose their glasses oftener than adults,
which increases tho expense." New
York Herald.
Her llubby't Tracliln(t.
Friend Why do you get married so
soon after the death of your husband?
Widow My dear, if there was any
ono thing that my poor dead and gone
husband insisted upon, in season and
out, it was tiiat I Bhonld never put off
till tomorrow what I could do today.
New York Weekly.
Commercial Hotel,
CENTRAL CITY, KY.
R. R. PAXTON, PROPRIETOR.
Has just been repaired and newly
furnished. Located close to Depot.
Good meale or first-class lunch. Give
it a trinl. t
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