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JMnrerto THE OHIO DEMOCRAT JOB OFFICE. I All Klu Uh of Job I'l'luthif Done LARGER CIRCULATION j) IMA AI rftrHlliHTMb YALIiliK ? 1 More News for Less Money, I at LO VEST Pit WES. 3 VOL. VI. NO. 43 LOGAN, O., SATURDAY, APRIL 80, 1892. 'ptct tu m ft i . r n vm v p. a ii i rtfc? JU JIJ U.iT K f ftf t 'A J JJH J 4JX1XV nHl IT W ifm If If "V Ia " Kk M .r""V ' A W- A r U " I f M 1 0 I IS IN i ff M - ' W ! JbL JL JL JI J X JL JL JL V JL Ja J L v JL 4 JL ..x . - s THE PEOPLED BANK OF LOGAN. Cash Capital, - $50,000.00. y Deposits secured why individual Liability or over Four Hundred Thousand Dollars. I)o-B a Konornl bnnkliis liiiHlncfii. I'nrelRii Dniriii und 8tciiliinlilp Tickets for Hiilo lit low cut niton. OFFICE, Itoom No. 5, Opera House. LAWltKNCtt A. Cut.Vl It, President. UhoitGi: W. 1'ui.f.i S, Vice 1'icsl. L. A. Uui.vi it, J i., cashier. THE FIRST BANK of i,og ax, oirro. Qfllce Hours fioni !) u. in. to 3 p. m. Paid in Cash Capital, $00,000. t John ll'alhcr, J'resideut. Chan. U.Jioiven, Cashier. IneNn jjpiiernl bunking IjiikIiioss, rpithos dnuiisltH, (llstuuutHpuiiLi, ami bujs ttiul bells L.xcliiiiigi. fJflP-llANK In Lontinl room In the .Tunics Block. ATTORNEYS. CI. W. BKEIIM. Attorney-at-Law and notary Public, lolllson Iliiililing Logan, O. Collections ofl'lalnis, Kotos mill Accounts Moitiiujjis, Lenses, Contracts, l)u ds, WIIK II-i luuilc's I.iriis, Ac, iliuun nml aiknoul-4-d;cd. I'liltlllou or binds-, Douei, I'oicclos iiroorMortKinsisiiml I,k ns attended to. Ali (trm'tdor'lltlu tarnished. 1'iolmto lluslncss, Kale or bunds by I,icutois, tliiiliilhtintors, tliuudliilis, Assignees in Tittsttcs, anil tlieli kicimntsitiid .Settle meat pieiuiud. wm. mTbowen", Attorney-at-Law & Notary Public. OIUcc, Second I'loor, James Mock. LOGAN, OHIO. Itoom foi nioi 1 on nploil bj the Into Julius It. 111(1111. .litint is 'lltlis, Colin t Ions nmdc, 'sold ici Claims mid l'robiitcCouit buslines pioMiut ttl, Moiibukis, Ht ill anil Clint (el Ml II leu lip ill fm t.ill tmslnisspoitiilnliip; to the uoics- Hlllll.pilllllpth llttl'llllllltO. OIIX IlANSSN, Ions Smiih, HANSEN & SMITH A T T O It N i: V S - A T - 1. V. 11 Olllo hiioiuI rioin CdlllllS llllll U, t.O'llll, O. '.'Minis No .1 A 1 S. 11 BRW HT. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Oltlie Scconil 1 loin Collins llloik, Hoiiin" ol'.,. tr. h. Wi.i.nv. I'viii II. lit'i r.H us. WELDY&BUEBJIAUS, ATTORNEY S--AT-LAW. Oflica In .Iiiiik s llloek, t)or Hist llinlv J.ogiin, Ohio JOHN P. WHITE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Notmy l'ublle nml Iiistlto of IV.uc. O.lh HkvuiiI htoryof Jiimes Hlock. 0. W. H. WRIGHT, ATTORNEY -AT- LAW. OtTkvhcioml I'loor McC.iilli llloik 1 mill, PHYSICIANS. Z. V. RANEY, Ienla,l Surgeon Ollkeovii ltochcstei Sous' Moiu, Teeth Extracted Without Pain ! Teeth Inneilwl on iiiIjUui nml nittul plates, and all woilc wiuninlcil. H. Gl. CAMPBELL, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Oftlte oho tlnoi West ol ltoilii.stu'h More, I.i))!nn, O. J. H. DYE, l'llXSWIAX 0 SUHGEOX, Olllccnml Hesldcnco with 1)1. Jiunes Little, Main Street, 1-onn, 0. W J). MASspiELDT" PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Makes a specialty of all Chronic and Constitutional JJUeu&es and Diseases peculiar to Women. G. -W. DOLLISON. l'hlslclait 0 Surfeon.. Visits the sick day nml nlKht hon called upon, Kpctlnl ntteiition paid to hick chil dren, nudthrnnla diseases. Olllco In DollUon Illock, M. rcHldcnco Is on Mnln St. ninr ,trcetInillnK to the depot, wlicie I will be louiul nt night. For Sound Indemnity, Prompt Adjustment oj Losses', and LO WEST It A TEScall on j. ?. m Ceneral Insurance Agent. Successor to Canty & Pilcier. DollUon Ulook, Lognii, 0. ThodolioolflininlmiK of Hocking Count v.O wjllm.ctuttho UNION M'HOOI. HOUhI:, n thoKlHhTnnU Till KU But iikIiij Bni tli month, nt It o'olook A. M eNttpt Jnnuuty, July and AiiKiist. TentliniinlnlHorBooiI charneloi Mill bu re- iQuircu uj mace iiiiaiiitwii in uiu t.wniu J. W. I'lMNO, See i n i . M. ioitnim, ))',Vi IHLB, fix. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! R. R. WORK & SON llnve in stock the largest and finest stock of goods in the way of STOVES, PlJLIrO-HlS, House Furnishing- goods, llai'dwrrc, Tin and Copperwuro &c. The Imperial Plow is steadily gaining favor wherever used and is a good one; lower in price this season than ever before; childrens carriages, tricycles, bicycles, pumps tfce. We are thankful for the generous patronage- of the people of Hocking and it will be our earnest endeavor to please our trade, at all times, both in price and quality. Come and look through our stock. Pi. P.. WORK cEs SQIST. ?"B Logan, w w Against Fire and Lightning, In one of the following Go's. Continental, Ameiieun, Conneticut, Tcutoniii, Fireman's "Fund, Korlhern, ltoyal, Noi Hi Biitinh nutl Jlcueaiitilt1 FOR LIFJ INSURANCE, In the jMicjhi?an Alutual of Dctioit, iMieli. Against Accident. In the Provident Fund of New Yoil:. Against Cyclones. In the Conneutieut of Jl.utfoul. Insure with W. V. JfcCR AY, Room No. 0. Up St.iirs. nr i o ivti Bis a t n h Sk Ak. jut. Ak THE LEADING GROCERS. Keep constimtly od hand ti full line of Family Groceries and Provisions of till kinds. Highest Market Price paid for All Goods sold at East Main St. Athens Presbytery. Athens Pi eshytery met at Rev eily, O., ii il 12, 1S')2. The open in"; sermon was pleached by the Rev. Park V. Tajlor, fiom Rom. V:C. Rev. II. W. llulbeit was chosen Modeintor, and Pi of. Wm. iroover and Rev. Tlnimas Tiirnbull Temporary Clerks. The attendance of Eldeis was largo. F. Moiton Smith was ordained and dismissed to the Piesbyteiy ol Oakland, Cal., Licentiate F. II. Shedd was dismissed to the Pres byteiy of Whitowatei, and ciiiuli dtitoll. M. Williaai, to the Pies bytery of Madison. The Stated Cleik wa& instructed to send a ciicttlar letter to church sessions upon the sunject ot ses sional recoidi. and the submission of such recoids to Presbytery. Rev. R. 1). Love accepted the call of the Galiipolis chinch, and hit installation set for April 21 st. Intel esting leports were made upon Home anil Foitin Missions, and Aid for Colleges. l.ov. R. C. Slewatt was elected Prehbyterial Mibsionary, to take the place of Rev. C. IS, Taylor. His salary was fl.ed nt .7(10, and his work to commence May 1st. Revs Paik W.Taylor and 1). L. Clmp.n were appointed c.wwnineis to Lane Seminary. Rov. Cluis. R. Taylor was chosen commissioner to the General As sembly with Rev. Hi nry Fulton as his alternate; and Prof. Win Hoover was chosen lay-commissioner with E. J. Copeland, M. D., as his alterunte. The Qunuiul Assembly will meet in tho city of Portland, Oregon, Thursday, May tilth, 1M12. An inteiestinc; hurvico was held on Wednesday evening in memory of ministers: L. N. Woodruff, E. Vincent, Win Addy, A. A. .limeson and A. Kingsbury, deceased since tho hibt stated meeting. Addresses were mado by tho Rov.s, W. aV .Powell, Dayjd R, Moore, 'l M. 57"3EIB?23 H ike SV Ohio Olilcc, Collins IJnikiliif,', v i?-r (f fi .If H V M VI 1 II M M II if . Til M., X. M Wt V 'nJt O Bed-Koek Prieci: Logan, Ohio. Stejihenson, and II. W. Ilnlbeit. C A. Cable and T. C. Flannigan ueie le-elected tiustees, and (Jhailos Newton was elected to take tho place of C. K. Weils, Licentiate J. R. Monfoi t w as r ceived fiom the Piesbyteiy of Whitewater. Rev. Vinet Taylor, and Eldeis .1. R. Sheldon and R. I Lambert w i le appointed to look altei the Centieville chinch piopeity, and J. R. Monfoi t to look after piop eity in the hounds of the Decatur Congiegalion. Rev. 11. II. Caultcr was gianted the libeity of labia ing outside the boundH of the Piesbyteiy until the next stated meeting. The Woman's Ptesbyteiial Mis sionary Society held an inteiesting mooting dining tho sessions of Ptosbytery and leported 11G12S.10 niisedfor vaiiotis benevolent ob jects dining tho past year. The committee on Tempeiance presented an able leport, with ies olutions which wore adopted, and aie as follows: 1. We condemn the liquor ti allies as the gieat over-shadowing curse of our nation and of neaily all civ ilized ami many barbarous nations. 2. Wo believe that as Christian cltiions wo ought to testify by wotd and act against this unspeak able cuiso. !!. We earnestly urgo our ininist ei s to preach against the traillc in intoxicating drinks, against tho sin of drunkenness, and aleo against tho sin of having fellow ship with these works of datkness and of falling to roprovo them. 1. In view of tho fact that the liquor power is entrenched in our politics Stato and National wo earnestly exhoit Christian citizens to a tlioughttul and prayerful e.x oiciso of tho right of .suffrage, with an eyo to tho glory of God, and the cleansing of our country from the guilt of neruiitting, jf not fostering A1A. tltis and kindled cuises by our license system. 5. Wenpp"iovb tho work of the Permanent Tcmpeiryico (Commit too of our Opne"tal"AsoivR5ly, tho W. C. T. U., and other similar or ganizations, and lccomtncud our ministers and people to earnest co operation with them. G. We urge tho use of tho ptito, unfermented '""rult of tho vine" m the Lord's Supper in our ehuiches. 7. We welcome the coopci.itiou of tho ladies of a number of our churches in promoting tho Temp erance u oik in them by pledge- signing aijd distiibution of iileia- tuie, as pletlged publicly in their recent meeting. 8. Wo beteby petition tho Ohio Legislature to pass the Rawlings County Option RIM. !). Wo lespectlully petition the l". S. Congress hereby against the substitution of the licensed liquoi traillc for l'loliilu'tion in Alaska. 10. We lospecllully petition the U. S. Coiigtess heieby to condition lutther apptopii itions to tho Col umbian Exposition on the closing ot (he Exposition on Sunday and the leftisal of poi mission to sell in toxicating liquids on the giounds. 11. We lieieby oveiture tho C!en eial Asst't.ibly torfWil its' iiiiltt once for piesei ving I'lohilntion in Alask'i, and preventing .Sabbath bieaking and liquor selling at the Columbian Exposition. Idr. M.usdeti, a nalie of Alaska was leceived under the cue of the Pri-sbjleiy as it "tndeiit for the niiuistiy. Thuis'l.iy evening a Sibbtth School mooting was hold, and ad di esses weie made by Rev. Henry Fulton, Mr. Maisden and Mi. J. M. Sttiait. (luysville was ohoscn as the place ol the fall meeting and the time Tuesday September Kith, at 7 ::',() P. M. Piosb.x t ly adjoin nt d to meet .it the call ol the Mndcialor. David R.Moonr, S. C. Logan, O, Apiil 25, 1S'2. Ifer Awi'ul Suspicion'! !5lie TlioiiKlit UoHiolhiiiy Tcniblo Vtus Ihe Mattel- v. Uh Hot MJit. The young woman with gaunt let gloves appealed unusually io seieil and solf-pos'-ossed, and hoi gait as she crossed tho sidewalk to tho (tub was nolue.ibly digni fied. It w as nppaiout that she had lived in the woild some jcars. tin d tho thm, almost haughty look on her face was suggeslhe of matui ity. In the midst ot the piocoss ot mounting hoi bicycle she chanc ed to notice a lagged sheet boy staling fixodlv at her li ot. "Aha!" she tiiumphanlly ic maikedto hoi self, "I'll fool you, my boy. I guess I can get upon a bicycle all l lgbt." She was about to swing heisell giacefully into the saddle when she i)0i ceived a stent man with a led faco staling at her loot, too. "My!" she leHeoted, with slight misgivings; " h it can he see'.'" The hand in the gauntlet glove evinced an unwonted indecision, and a faint, uneasy light stole into tin' cold, gi ay eyes. "Put my skiits aie weighted," she aigued, inwatdly. "Tho big gump!" With a contemptuous to-s of the head she tin nod tow aid the bicycle, Accidentally her eyes lostod upon an old gentleman with gold glass esacioss the way. He was star ing at her loot. "Meicy!" she g.isped; "my skit ts must be caught," Withasgieata display of non chalance and unconeiiii as she could muster sho began the mount ing piocoss all over again, she was unavoidably attiaeled by still an other man, not quite a stout as tlio Hist, but much i odder in the face, who tat lie I at the next cor ner, lie was staling at her feet. "Heavens! Theio's something wrong. I'll give myself away it I look down. 1 must pietond not to see them." A sort of dew was exuding fiom her brow and her eyes weie rather wild, but she wasiesolved. With a feeble hauteur she grasped tho handles of the machine. "Madam!" The olePgentlemaii witli glasses was lushing acioss the stieet gost leulating violently. "He's going to tell me. Oh dear!" If over a icliant young woman groaned in spiiit it was sho who stood there with onu foot upon ,hor bicycle. "Madam madam!" "Sir." RIio essayed to speak Icily. "You tuo." "Well, It's nobody's business if .' The old gentleman was ice! and perspiring with his oxoition. "Put, nuidain," ho buiiieiily gasped, "I four you may bo hint. Your bicycle Is not unchajind. I have seen people set iously injured by Irving to lido bicycles which weie unchained. P.ndon me, mad am, if I intrude." When she lecoverod her compos in e the old gentleman was gone. The nigged street boy was smiling to himself, while the two iioiid gentlemen weie (Unappealing in omul the corner. "I'm n looll" she mummied. Nobody con li acted hoi. You May ITtive Observed. Tastes differ. Some people can see beauty inn looking-glass; oth ois can not. When a man Is "beside himself" hegeneially domonstinios that lie doesn't like the company. No man can get w isdom enough to keep him Item seeing to-mor-iow that lie has boon a fool to-day. Whatever accounts iiiiiui may have, to settle with the tecoiding angel, be c in not be h 'Id respons ible foi what issaid in his oliituaiy. - It would bo easier for the pi pitch er to comer the wheat' migkct than to coiner some of his mem bcisinli.i leligiotis eonvoisation. Lights t i.i vols at the into of neai ly 200,(100 miles in a second, but it is a small consolation to think ol it w lieu jou tall over a whoelb.u tow in (lie dm k. Somehow il oomosuntlli.il lo the i humblest man to sny"the" when speaking of wicked people, and "we" when he talks ol the faithful and good. The other day a Chicago man stiuck his bulldog. He is in the hospital now. The iaithlul but self-icspoeting bulldog never licks the hand that siniiOshii'i 11l pre feis to lick the man. A religion that a man puts on the outside, as be does his clothe-, may help him to go into better society loi a ft bile, but it will not do him nun b good when st. lis. ue billing and v, oi Ids aie bin mug. LADfP.S The famous RLUSII OF ROSES positively cuios pim ples, fieckles, blackheads und moth and all skin diseases, or money io funded by the piopiietoi, Miss Floi.i A. Jones, Soulli Pond, Ind., Sold by -ill diuggists. Excursion Utitus to Coltnn Ima viu Ihickeyo lloute. For the State I lohibition Con vention ol Ohio, May 21lh to 251 h, the Huekeyo Route will soil excur sion tickets f i cud all its stations at one faie lor the loutid trip. Tick ets good lettnning until May 27th. Agents of the ('. II. V A T. will be pleased to give moio definite infor mation, on application by letter oi in pel son. W II. Fisher, G. P. &T A., Columbus, (). Ni:w York Ciiy, Nov. 20. 1S?S. Jiitnar Medical Co: Rr.A u Sills; Foi painful and ob stinate iiieiistiuution join leniedy is suielj' the ne j'lus ultra. MisiK. C. For sale by Miller o. Case. Excursion Kates to Oninha Nob. via Buclcoyo Itouto 1 or the iJuudiennial t onieience of the Methodist Episcopal Chinch to bo held at Omaha, Neb., excur- sion ticket1', w ill be -old at extieme Iv low lutes of faie for the lound . , , i i ii i lat as possiDie. i no oesi oeei lor ueti ttip, by tne ever Popular "'K'kpyol,,,,,, the round. Mutton i.hould Route Aplil 27-2S and 2!)th, good to I be daik-toloicd and have plenty of fat. lotlll 11 until June I, 1S!)2. Agents! In choosing poultry soe that they ,.r ( tr V nml 'P l!'v mil furnish , have smooth legs nml shoit spun.; tho all inloimatinn upon application. W. II. Fisher, (f. 1'. X T. A., Colum- bus, (). For furthei iufoi motion, call on C. W. fschwenko, Agent, Logan, O. (QEHMArraNSUBAriClGOr ii:i:i:i'OKT, ii.i.s. MAlfc 01 OHIO ) INstlltVNei. W I'MtlMnNT I tultunlms, 0 , Jim .'ii, It J.' ) I, W II KisDKii, htirerliiltiulint of IiiKurunco of the M ito (f Ohio, ilo Iilllb) itrllf) Unit lint OHIMVN INSUIIVMU COMI'AX, luiiti I at 1 in-port, in thu Mute of IIIIuoik, lian ioiu lllcl In ull icxptcts Willi tin) luw uf tills Mate, riliitlus ti. Insurance Cuiutuultp ottier than lilfc, Iiicfciioratut ly other Mali if tho United Mutt , an liaauthotized tu trantui t ItRiin loiriato huslueHRof 1 ito liiftiiruneo In thii Male, in accord nure villi hin.iluiliiR tho enmnt liar lliocon ilitlou ami Iniiiluteaof fliid Comruo on the thirty ilret iluy of Iipcembcr, of tho li ir 1 cxt riociUlns Iho ilato hereof, ia shown ly tho statement undor oath, re lulled by bectlou 2SI, Kcilecd btatutca of Uhio, to bo iia follons. AEsresito amount of niallnblo assets $2,071,221.14 Aumit-ulo amount of liabilities (except eaiiltall. including re-liitmtatico . 1.807.f19 8t lilt Aeet Kil.Ml fO Amount ut ueiuai paui'iip loritai .ihi.iuhmhi burulim rulilio Aiiuuut of luioiuofoi tho ear In caali l,lJo,u 37 sihiiimi in) Amount oi ixeeiuiuurta tor ino )ear, lutaah 1,331,730 U ,.,... Is W'lisrss WlIEiiror, I have hereunto ; ; aiilmcribed my name, und cauaei) my tSFAL.t otllelal aoal to bo nthxed, tht day und J 1 jinrflrntnlioiowrUtcu .. W n.KlNDFIt, hurt oflnauranco. THOS. H. SMITH, Stato Agent, Dayton, 0. ,1.1. Cv.vpv, Agent, Logan, Ohio, PRACTICAL HINTS. Snmo Klinnlo SilK;i'lldim of Vnlun to Ifulllll.OtllCl"!. Tlio'ood honsi'kei'per W one who is ready' for cmoruencies, nml in every, family there tnu bound to In breakage?. Thingi. get nut ot order, pieces of fiiiiilUuc wmp apart, the me till lmnp In i oi i.s loosciii (I from its met il socket, v. limbic ilibi.i is tiiolaii, or slu shiiilm accident ocenis which lequiies the use of tfluc, cement or pl.isler-of-p.u is paste. Liken htiU'liinlimc.pronipt attention to Mich initios s,ies the hoiisowoik from diifting into u state of dl-oider. With rickety ehaits, disabled tables. Incapacitated ltimpi. and all the miselilef they can cause, imminent at any time, no household hsife. Tho glue pot should be a f.imllj (Kture. It is an inexpensive utensil i tmslstlmr of two kettles, one flttinj,' heidc the other, bomelhbi;? like double bnileis. Tho outer p.ut Ls filled with water, but not enough to ovei flow into the inner one, which contains the glue Poi the mutter of this a common tin laucepan and u cup to hold the glue will do eiy well if you lnue not the moio elaborate glue-pit made for the parposj. Purulmso the very best glue fiom a tiustworthy druggist 'J'lie best is Hjfht ineoltn nnel trutuilu) ent 1'ienlr it in line pieces; put it in a peifeetly clean glue-pot or tat then j ir; pour enoufjli told v ater ovi t to (over tho glue-, and let il stand twenty-four houts At the end of this time pour oil any wa tei that ma have remaned. 1 ill the outer vessel of the ghn -pot with boil-ing-wntci und sot thu one containing; the glue in it. Let the water boil around it until the glue is 'thoroughly melted. 1 f you molt the pluo in a jar hot m a tin nivti pan, a covering of pebbles should be put on the button of the s nteepan to make a space bttwetn the bottom ol tne i.n ii'ul tlie bottom of the snunpin nply the glue to wood with iihoftbinsl. whflt it is hot pressing the put' of wood thinly togtthei. or tying them tofftlhei with atoid. or in some cases riessing ttieii together with a vise or with t lumps It is vei y eon- anient to haven little clnn t cement to mend china or ulasswnte Although no cement has ewer been unented which I will Micecssfnllv stnnil biilina- uatcr. yet a piece of 'thiivi which is intended foi deioiatieuse. and int foi hardsei- i e in the kitchen, who e it will be fiequently wanked, will bs as good as I new when it is imte mended Whan the handles ot steel knives and folks come oft thov tan be easily mended j with losin "l'oui a little powdeied I losin into the tavily in the handle Iliat the paitnl the knife that fits into "" 'l volll lil-lt " lo" and a touch the h indie until it w led hot und tin list ljt ls K"ft it into the handle. It will become liim- "-", 1 think womanliness means to ly h-ed b lo-in v hen it becomes cool. , Ucol ""Cs body and one's soul clean," In hoc ting the handle pi oteet the blade said fie voinmi who believes in Tin k taiefully with wet tloths. foi if ihu ish Imthn autl the tUlcaey of piaver. blade becomes heated beyond a ecitain ' "l'lt :"L rinoU-' ()UI11 Meiedltb," put point, it 1 es its tump-i and the keen- ness of the steel una1 lost can not be lecoveietl Vlusti r of pans should be kept ill the housj to mend lampi, wheie the metal 'ticket has be come loosened fioi.i tlie lesenoir, to mend holes which have been chipped out of the plaster, oi to (111 in venous crevices w heie it may be p init edover 1'ew things airf mine sloicnlj than a hall with holes in the pi ister, et such di ,Hgui c ment ai e vi i v Iikelj to occur fiom the blowb of heavy fuini tuie. haiumeiing ot pittuie nails in v long places and bom unions other causes Such places should be minded tit once with plastei-of-pans, mixid to a thm paste with vvalei It is best to mix onh a little at a time as it tets so lapuliy that it bccaniM too laud to handle in few moments Ap- ply i and smooth it down with the blade of a knife and covei up the spot with a piecetoi wall paper mntehing 1 . -I ..w ..., .... ..,- .t the p ittein on the wall as jou paste it -.- on and the spot w ill nev 1 1 i how lien j'ou mend the so -Let on a hunt), ,-lrli... ,f ll.l. .fl( ).(. 1 Itl, Tsl..tl,-f nn fill the u-'of-niiis . 1...1. i n,,, sn,.n 1...... Itnl.1 olf any plaster-of-p.il is that may moi- . wl' U) 1("u ANlUl Jou'' 'id the pret-ilowhefoieitdnes-X. Y. Tiibane. i y ,!"" A , HOUSEHOLD MARKETING. Iljh i To ISo 01-,irit to tlie 1'itrtli iso of Mi its. In buying beef there, .lie, a fowiuleb to lemmilKi llnlloiiv bief i, the best to bu.v. It should bj iliie-gi amed, the lean with stioaLs of clean, white-looking fat lunniug through it, and of a blight led eotoi c'nlesschoio is enough fat the meat w ill ba tough Cow beef is paler th in ox beef, so you can tell it in that w ay, and it is not so nutritious, but if the meat is of a veij darkie'ditis too old, To test beef ptess it down wlthjo.u thumb, if it lise, quiiklj the meat is good I or houp meat get the slnn-bono mil a few pounds of the jiound. Soup meat bhould have as little i male lniiis aie cue iiesi ino icet silou(i always btml easily, and the eyeb I should be blight. If a fowl his begun to tuinbluo, or if it has stili legs, it is not good In scleetlii,- fish the body should be stiA' auel th gibs l si, it not, it is not fu'ih. In buying vegctibles get a good elealer and got thein f.vsh, as stale vi'ge tables aie unhe ilthv sp u agus and peas and als i gien lu'ns should bu oaten on the day they aro bought, ami fertile following day use those moio easily kept, such as onions, eauliilow er, cabbage, etc.-St. Loub Uepublic I'mliloiis In 1'IOWI en. Theie is a fashion just now for quaint, old-fashioned How eis. dust how or why it is no miiiior woman seems able to toll. At Lie piesent time tatti anil theii allies especially live in the eye of the woild Onepihue fuvoiite of all the v aiie ties is tho epiphyllnins which aiothesami leal-lllte seem nun ino mine somewniii uncanny ireni nil anneal nice as the eae tus. but ha-e smaller hloss mis Thu niiuigold, oo. is to t lie line ol popular favor, paitleal ulj as a poind plant. Tho tiuoful cultivation which their ele v ation to the rank of a fashionable How er has brought about bus ptodaced some icry tutucsting lesults. I'aitiiuhuly Is this tine of their tolor. which, in some instances, is similar to the blight outngt tint of flio fkuuo and L in tileet us bilbiaut. L'hicujjU IVi-t. TRIED TO DEFINE WOMANLINESS. Tlify V( re All M omen, Itnt Tlirj Couldn't i:iiliilnTlii Ir Oun AltrllintcH. It was that bleFRe'd hour just beforo bedtime when women tnkc down their Imck Ithh, don tlu-fr "BeTtffioirs, and" gather around the lire to exeliange con fidences. Then' viisHnuic ('I'licious tea going on this ppi titular en e.ision, and under its inspiiinr influenee each wom an piesent laid aside hi r asual leseivo and said exactly what she thought. Tor this lxason it w is u memoiable night. They broke up In a dispute, lioweci and it h iprened this way: IJvei j thing had gone on beautifully until one denuiro woman on the hearth lug said- "1 ti.iv, what do von mean when you call a woman womanly'.1" Thete was a long pans.; n notable fact, and one which entiicly upsets the lidiculoui male theory that tlieie are no women in heaven just becatiho it says bomewheie in Kevelation that 'tliero ns silence in hiaven about tho space of half an horn, and then some one niid. "I in -tr well, it means to be feminine ' "Nonsense," said the demtue woimn, briskly. "'I hat is nil u ly well to sn and indicates an intimate anpiaintunci with Webstei, but look at Mis If anybody timid be moio daintilv fern mine than she. I'd like to sec lit l And vet she's as land us nails You tan t tall her womanly ' O," mid nnother "it m '.ins to do thingB in a woman s wnv. "Ah I To be womanish, eh'' rong again!" n.ild tlie dtmuie little fitnd on the henvtlwug. "Well, I," saidathiid, "hhould say that w oamnliness is a soit of nnstiu quality v.hiih makes a woman lila to leel the pre.ssiue of n hab s In ad fi a "m" s t'1'-'- ol('sc' against hei hc.nt " ' ",",tl" wiotig' Th it is the mattinal !'"stinit pare and simple " lin inlms ' lennukeil nnother , woman meibtatnely. "lsun Indt Unable, '"un-nm- wi-ue. nn-bceiioussomeiiiing which is noinm'j "reutcst ilium "-i "- " tun m -i -i iiop -co picaso either the men or her own w ' wmuisii' 1 Here is Vies. x on couldn't i all her woinanh she s too mannish, too masculine ill her tastes mid amusements, and jet 1 di f vm to '-nd a glil whohasnioie f-unds -unong uotli men anil women than sh, ll ""' -l l""im. lan hrunctte. "ulcd np on the Ltd, who made the next i. ninik 'womanliness," she ud, "me ms tfcntleness, hclpfulni ss. tatt, a loe for bUle ehildiyn, a soothing, icstlul man- i m anovnei lOBVU ttlj ll'fUSO lhiougli the mi low and sin ot earths regis- and i uric, 'Die Mi nsliis IiIlIi mttlgati s nil liorn to tuirhe. And to soothe, mil to folm, to help, and to hcnl Ihcsklt world ,!i it loarm on her "'Hut is woman's mission, nnd I think hei doing that or not doing it makes hei womanly or unwomanlj, as the case m.w be," "Well, what innde jou think of it anywaj "" dtmanded one of the women. 'I'll answer vem with a question," said the woman on the hcaithrug. "Would jou call mo womanlj " "No' ' shouted all the women. "Lxattlj! I agiee with jou I'ossi bljr that 13 whj I have been all my life stiidv ing otlier women in older to dis- oiei just what qu ility or qualities they possessed which entitled them to ho .iJj-tv "omanlj have never ';""'. """'l sum.v, io sausiy InTH.ill mil liim it-Tin r. ii.ii .in ltlik 4- ri.il ....... i ''"'""" """"" '"'' , ""' "' V" tin itn lb it li . i , il i it miri nlf Iinimtiik tivato that state in myself Imagine I '"J astonisl.mtnt, then. Oie other ilay, when someone tailed me womanlj " I "I'll wagei that bomebodj w.is.imnn "I'll wagei that bomebodj liny.' (i, oecause men in ioe mvo no disc) lniinatnm and no sense, any how." And then eveij'bodj' inteied a pro test, and the p.ntj' 1 loke up in the . illicit confusion. t hie ago '1 nbuue. AUNT LUCY'S CURGLAR. Tlin Outloo'c v;u-ii't (.nod mill So He Went Awn Ihnptl -II ilitled. Ileccptious of the toniiuon kind may bo guiili d by a manual of i tiqat tte, but when the question is one of le-eeiving a buiglar. tho oiutlis aie dumb and the buipnsed, unwilling ho'tess must net foi heiself. "Auat'Lucy Matts, who lits in a lonely faim house on the l'.il- iiiouth load near l'oitland, Me ong- i nuited ametnod that othcis mii,ht veiy well ailnnt. j .iliointthort piesupposes pus nee of . mind, torn age and truthfulness, but hhese exeicistd, the lcsult should bo Satistactoiy, as in her ease She tells tho stoiy in her biief, busk, decided w ay. Isaac n Hath 'n tho j'oang ones had gone to W ate'iulle to spend I lnistni is, 'n luit me all soul alone all but this dratted lheumati That stayed light by me, same's it most genu lj does. Won lid me tos I went to bed nt daik. "A light in in j- ijis waked me up sudden, 'long the middle o the night. The' wins a big fidlerwith a cloth over his faco stan'in' jest inside tlie door. U . up i bed, 'n' we looked at each other. ' 'What ye want,' says I. " ' heio's tho silvei V ssijs he. "'Huh! Th' .lint none,' sajsl, 'u' I laughed. Me htiv in' bih e l ! "Stimed to kind o' dlstout age him, u' ho move d baekwaids. " 'Say,' savs I, agin, 'lalth tho door ' when ye lt.ne!' ' then I shook up , my piller 'n' tinned over 'n' W'eut to bleep. .N' ho didn't tnho nothin'." Youth's Companion. o :ihik t Ait. Mr. Sn.uk (our his newspaper) Well, well, Maigoiy, the newspapers must bo pietty laud up! Mia Snaik What's that'.' Mr. Snail; Why, heiothey tome out with a big head-'inu "Tiuablo in U thoi; ! '- I'u.k.