Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 October 1894 — LIQUIDSIN EQUILIBRIUM. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
LIQUIDSIN EQUILIBRIUM.
A Feat of Color Blending Which —. May Be Easily Performed. Here is an interesting feat of color blending which can be performed at the dinner table, where usually* all the ingredients can be found. A tall, narrow stem glass is the best. Four funnels are made of cardboard after the pattern shown in the sketch, the ends being turned over so as to form a spout-like arrangement.
The first liquid which is poured into the glass is cold black coffee well sweetened. After this the funnels are used, A dike quantity of water comes next, which is poured through a funnel, the bended edge of which is held close to the edge of the glass. For the third elaret is used, olive oil for the fourth, and alcohol for the last. All the liquids are poured in a 3 described through the separate funnels. Each of these liquids floats on top of the other, for each is specifically lighter in weight than the preceding one. The liquids will remain in repose as long as the glass is not moved. The secret lies in the careful pouring in of the liquids through the paper funnels. Uncle George—Are you learning much at school? Little Nephew—Yes, indeedy, I’m learnin’ to sit still, an’ not make any noise, an’git up, an’ sit down, an’ lots o* things. If cleanliness is next to godliness why do people swear when the street sweeper comes trundling by? “Your torn will come soon," said the impecunious young man as he Inspected his cuffs. All the average theater-goer asks for is a fair show. ——— ——— — Like & touch of nature, which makes the world akin, the use of Glenn’s Sulphur Soap beautifies the complexion of young ladles in every part of the universe. In the minor details of a business life nothing plays so absorbing a part as the blotting pad. Mrs. Winslow’s SOOTHING SYIU7P for chil dren teething, softens the gum. reduces inflammation, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c a bottle.
Like “Sweet Brils .Jangled Out of Tan*,'* Weak nerves respond harshly and lr,harmoniously to slight shocks, which would product no effect upon strong ones. The shrill outcry of a child, the slamminz of a door, the rattling of a vehicle over uneven pavement and other disturbances effect weak nerves—sensitive nerves, sorely. Nervousness is largely attributable to dyspepsia and non-assimilation of the food, a very usual concomitant of sleeplessness Digestion and assimilation renewed by Bostetter s.Stomach Bitters, soon beget nerve quietude and sound repose. The great alterative causes the liver and bowels to unite In co-opera-tive harmony with the stomach, whereby the general tone of the system Is raised to the true standard of health. In malarial complaints, rheumatism and kidney trouble, the Bitters produce excellent results. When the beefsteak is tough, paterfamilias is apt to be found grinding his teeth.
THE LIQUIDS IN THE GLASS.
