Tue WHOLESOMENESS OF BREAD, — Miss Juliet Corson, treats the bread question, as all other details of cookery, from the practical point of view... Bhe says a goad word for nerated bread, made of dengh, into which carbonic bubbles have a chance to escape. main objection to fresh yeast bread for dyspeptics is that 1t is soft, and there- fore too easly swollen, whereas tion. If sufferers who have been avoid. ing new hread will take the same trouble in chewing it as they are com- all the advantage of their patience in the more palatable article. bread eater really taxes his digestion with a much larger mess of spongy quality than the stale bread eater, and one which has not been as well broken up bv the action of the saliva. If dys- pepties were careful to take the small- est mouthfuls at a time they would find eyen fresh bread more manageable. with suflicient chewing, than is sup- posed. In the choice of flours, that made from hard winter wheat richest in gluten; in Europe it is used for making the different varieties MACAroni; is made from this wheat ground entire, rich in starch. Bran bread very irritating to some invalids, “‘Graham bread” and the meal” fashion should only be adopted when it is proved to be satisfactory. The particles of bran may cause an ir- ritation of the alimentary canal produce diarrhee ws. Undoubtedly this irntation or stimulus may be exactly what is needed by some constitutions, ss» BO fin portant, When vou visit or leave New York City, save Baggage Expressage at tne Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Cen tral Depot. E wns, fitted up ata cost of one i and upwards per Restaurant stages and AMiies can 1 Union Hotel the citv, million dolls day. ive Nice Bexr ! tizing beef stew, take out the bone and bind the pieces of beef tightly, putting pared ani cut in two, and some herbs in before binding. Tlace it in as small a stew-pan or kettle as will ailow of its being covered with water. Let it cool slowly and gently; do not add any water unless absolutely necessary, Slice a large onion and fry it brown, and add to the water also any sliced vegetables you choose, or cock the vegetables in a kettle by themselves and serve on a platter with the beel If you do not add any water you will have a very rich gravy, and a portion of it may be reserved for soup stock. Prominent Butter Makers. There is no dissent from ithe decision of candid and capable dairymen, that the Improved Butter Color of Wells, Richardson & Co., Burlington, Vt, is the best in the world, Such men as A. W. Cheever of Massachusetts, E. D. Mason, Vermont, Francis 4, Hoffman, Wisconsin, Use it, and recommend it a8 superior to all others, A ccs—— nose aud a faded straw hat on his head, and feet long unwashed, He walked boldly up the steps, pulled the bell, “Say, can you lend ma your tele: phone for a few minits?” “Why, I can’t!” she gasped out, “We'll bring it back in ha'f an hour,” “But I can’t lend it child, seem to know what a telephone Who are you?" “Wo live around the moved in, and we want to be neighborly, I tried to borrow your wheelbarrow and is, and our hired girl has been over to any. We kinder thought we might chance to see your style, and ask you to run in with your old clothes on!” ER - In the Snade. Hon. R. 0. Payne, City Aluerman, “T have been a great sufferer with rheu- known remedy, including galvanic batter- jes and Turkish Baths, Finally I tried St. positively say it gave me instantaneous relief. 1t puts all other remedies in ii — A parBeR's book-keeping: ‘‘No, sir,” gaid a Comstock. Nev., barber to a who affably remarked as the lather was supposed there who failed to their shaving scores. ‘‘No, sir, credit, but I never do fully in flakes all the flesh from remnants of some boiled codfish; melt a piece of butter in a saucepan, and add to it a large pinch of flour and a gill of milk or eream, with pepper, salt and grated nutmeg to taste, also the least bit of cayenne; stir well, put in the fish, and gently shake it in the sauce until quite warm, If the compo- sition be too dry, add a little milk or cream: then add, off the fire, the yolks of two eggs beaten up with a little milk, and serve, If one objects to wet toast, the edges only of the slices may bo dipped in boiling water before the toast tempting aod eatable than if perfeetly dry. Petroleum is a natural production, and as nature never makes a mistake Carboline, made from pure petrolenm, is a certain invigorator for diseased and sickly hair, and where once used will mpever be substituted by any other, ———————— Conrx Loar.— Four eggs, whites and yolks beaten as light as possible, sepa- rately; one quart of corn meal; quar- ter of a poand of butter; two quarts of boiling milk; a teaspoonful of salt mixed well with the corn meal, Melt tha butter in the milk and scald the corn meal until it becomes perfectly smooth; then add the light yolks, and lastly the st filly beaten whites, Dake in a quick oven. Half the quantity will make a good sized loaf, “Rough on Toothache.” relief for neuralgl ‘Hough on J itil ll Ae tat— Beer Fove.—Take four peunds of fresh beef, or what is better and more economical, a nica beef shank or ‘soup bone;” put it in to four or five quarts of water, salt it, let it boil slowly five or six hours, skim well. Half an hour before you wish to take it up, put ina cup partly fall of rice, a small quantity of potatoes, carrots, onions and celery, cut in small pieces, Mutton soup can be made in the same manner, a, toothache, face. othache™ 15 3 Piso’s Remedy for Catarrh is a certain cure for that very obnoxious disease. A Nick Brearasr Disa, Remove the skins from a dozen tomatoes; cut them up in a saucepan; add a little butter, pepper aud salt; when suffi. ciently boiled beat up five or six eggs, into the saucepan with the tomatoes aud stir one way for two minutes, al lowing, them time to be done thor. oughly, “Rough on teh,” “Hough on teh” cures humors, eruptions, ring. worm, tetier, salt rheam, chilblains, ! A —— GixaErpREAD, One cup of molasses, one cup of brown sugar, four cups of flour, one tableapoonful of ginger, the same of cinnamon, one small teaspoon- ful of cloves, otie small enp of butter, meited; three well-beaten one small even tablespoonful of oy « Mix these ingredients together, and just be- fore putting into the baking dish stir in one cup of boiling water, Bake twenty minutes, more.” “How's that?” ‘‘Well, you see,” said the barber, trying the edge of his razor on bis thumb nail, I had a set of stiffs who used to ask me to chalk 1t down, I got tired of keeping books, and I adopted a new system. Whenever I shaved one of these old standbys I put a little nick in 11s nose with my razor, and kept tally in that way, They got so they didn’t There was a tremor in the customer's voice, as he asked from beneath the lather: “Do you ob- ject to being paid in advance?” tine. When it will be time eunongh reliability Doctors Disagree to doubt the f Kidney-Wort, Doctors all iat it is no most medicine in all disorders of the Kidneys and Dowels, and frequently prescribe it. Dr. P. C, Ballon of Monkton says: ‘‘The past year 1 have used it more than ever, and with best results, It is the most snocessful have ever used,” Buch a recommendation speaks for itself, Sold by all draggists, Bee adv, —— —— C 1 vax | vs i 1 vaiuable Liver, ARTEO the Tre Salvation Army in England has invented a new wrinkle in prayer, ap parently for the benefit of ‘‘the boys” “lodge.” Invita- tions are issued to come to the meeting at 11 o'clock, snd half hour later the doors are closed upon brother and sister, saint and sinner, vot to be opened until 5 in the morning, goes on indoors is not disclosed to pro- fane eves, but it 1s safe to say that the wife of the period will not scoept this as a valid excuse for inserting the latehkey at sunrise or alterwards, a an au Hay-Fever, My brother Myron and myself were both cared of Catarrh and Hay-Fever last July and August by Ely's Cream Balm. Up to Dec’ 25, troubles have not returned Gasmen Ferris, Spencer, N, Y. Hay Fever 1 these was afflicted for Hay-Fever. I used Ely's Cream Balm with favorable re- sults, and can recommend it to all — Ronerr W. Towsney, (ex-Mayor) Eliz. ns —— Ap BRILLIANT prospects: Yesterday we met Bill Beatty, with a grip-sack swing- ing to one of his hands, going down Austin avenue, ‘Where are you bound for?” “I'm gong Leadville open an undertaker's establishment There's millions in it,” “You : say 80?” “Yes, my brother has jus graduated as doctor, He is going to practice in Leadviile, and if I open an undertaker’s establishment he will give me all his custom, care of yoursell.” A to to don’t t { iood-bye, take Twenty-four Hours to Live, hn Kuhn, Lafayette, My fr Wm i's ted flies, sir hours, fends ther bottle of Dr. Lungs, which benef until I took nine x having pur Balsam for me. I continu I am now in per- y other health, used ne " medi- cine, TE ———— To mateh his voice: A young gentle- of Austin, of the excursion aad is gifted with the diges- eggs biled?” asked “Very sol, EE —————— Pretty Women, who would retain freahnéas Try “Wells' Health Rene wer,” Ladies isso ID MRIs their father what they got at school, The eldest, “Reading spelling and definitions,” “And what do my little one?” said the father to a roay-cheeked little fellow, who was at that time slyly driving a tenpenny nail {ato the door panel, “Me? O, I gots readin’, spellin’ and spankins.” ““Merispa, I don’t like that lover of yours,” “Why, papa, dear?” “I don't think he's possessed of staying quali ties,” “Papa, thon his looks deceive Jou awfully, He's superabundantly slessed with staying qualities, Why, he'd stay to breakfast if I'd let him, hus- and ‘ Normixa ” said an band, ‘so reminds me of Balaam pss as two women stopping in church and obstructing the way, to indulge in their everlasting talk.” “put you forget, my dear,” retorted his wife, meekly, “that it was the the way, and impatient - -— “1 do not like thee, Dr, Fell The reason why, 1 caunot It has often been wondered at, the bad odor this oft-quoted doctor was in, "Twas probably because he, being one of tho old- school tors, made up pills as large as bullets, which nothing but an ostrich could bolt without nausea. Hence the dislike. Dr. RB. V. Plerce’s "Pleasant Purg: Pellets’ are sugar-coated and no than bird-shot, and are quick to do work. For all derangements of the bowels and stomach they are specific, —-— “On, yes,” said Mrs, with evident pleasure sidebecard, covered old china and decorated with highly colored tiles, “Mr. B., remarked last night that I was becoming quite an atheist,” and the old lady's counte- beamed with delight as ’ tall rr their liver, her with - #* ® - and al Rupture, pi i diseases of the , radically cure N. X iY , and encloses two WK. A suppex impulse: “But why did you leave her so hastily?” asked a sym- pathizing friend who was trying to console a lover for his separation from the object of his idolatry, “Oh, it was “What sort of an impulse?” “I don’t know exactly,” returned the sufferer, thoughtfully, “but 1t must have becn at least a No, 12.” French of Water-} ar Ginger i 'epper or Camphor N "8 Com px bast possi it ail ea —— “Is there any opening Lere for an intellectual writer?” asked a seedy, red- wosed individual of an editor. *‘‘Yes, my friend,” replied the man of quills, “A cousiderate carpenter, forseeing your visit, left an opening for you. arn the knob to the right.’ — “Youso men,” said a tiresome and instructive old muff to a group of ap- prentices, you should begin at the bot- tom of your business and work up.” “I said of them, “Why?” asked the old muff, “I am a well-dig- ger,” answered the apprentice. cant, one pay" Well Dressed People don't wear dingy or faded things when the 10e. guaranteed Diamond Dye will make them good as new. They are perfect. Get at druggists and be eco- nomical. Wells, Richardson & Co, Burlington, Vi se— i — “Ix Russia only one liquor saloon is allowed in each village. The youth of that country can never become experts in the absorbing game of o-— QOminoes, A Moony moraliet mutters: ‘‘Those who are thoughtless are already dead.” Then the resorts teen with liv i AAV #11 TTY 68 ws 115 # Summer Fauss iy © ITPaes, fife Vreserver. CAniroRNiA compisins of a supers. bundance of frogs, That was always a great conutry iu the spring. {ireas Nerve [lant ores Hot Al - a Torgme Rior Put into a saucepan six eupfals of stock or broth in which you have previously dissolved a good allowance either of tomato paste, toma- i { fresh pepper and boils throw in, stock, half a eupfal {| washed, and dried be Let the whole remain on the fire rice has absorbed all the then melt a large tablespoon- ful of butter, and pour it over the rice, At the time of serving, and not before, stir lightly to separate the grains, but do this off the fire, “< Cruniens, — Ope pint of sweet milk, one pint of sugar, quarter ol a pound of butter, threa or four eggs well beat. en separately, two tablespoonfuls of cream tartar, about two pounds of flour, or just enough to make a very soft dough, rose water and grated nut. meg to taste. Roll out thin; make the cakes small and round with a hole in the center. Fry in boiling lard, and after draining them well roll them in powdered sugar flayored with cinna- mon, 10 ie Oot VO SAUCY tomatoes passed through gleve, ait to taste, Wa ful of “vs 18 ei 3 B, We { ts $e ore the ire, until the sarrd BVOCK, pound of macaroni in a pint of milk with the macaroni pepper and salt, four pie pan, grate a little nutmeg over it and ligtly cover the top with bread and serve immediately, I bss Crove Oaxe,—One oup of butter, one cup of sugar, one cup of molasses, milk, four egge, one teaspoonful of soda, two teaspooufuls of cinnamon, one teaspoonful of cloves, Tin-lined copper pipes for the dis- in plumbing, are coming into popular favor in Boston. The manufacture is The copper 1s tinned in strength for strength, while the tin lining is not subject to decompositio- by carbonic acid, oxygen, or other cor rostves, to the same extent as lead, PunrLinag more easily extracted after soaking rains | have left the ground loose and yielding, | season of drouth, For small stumps, especially on ground too wet and soft to admit the use of teams, a simple and effective arrangement may be used, A strong axle, say six inches square, 1s | fitted to any stout pair of wheels, as | thosa of a truck, to which a triangular | lever is firmly bolted. It projects six- teen inches behind and sixteen feet in front and 1s made of tough hard wood, the picoes six inches square, To the end piece, which is mortised and secu- rely bolted to the others, a chain with two stout hasps is attached, In using it, a broad plank is pleced under each wheel to prevent sinkmg into the earth, and the wheels are blocked. The hooks are grappled into a root, and when raised | as far as possible by depressing the lever it is blocked and a new hitch taken lower down. Two ean move the implement from stump to stump. The leverage wculd be nearly twelve to one, giving three thousand six handred pounds pow. er if the men weighed one hundred and fifty pounds esch, and could both put | their weight upon the extrme end of the lever—a power that would start small stomps, Trose butter-makers who are troubled and annoyed by streakiness of their but- ter may rest assured that it is due to over-careful working out the water from | the butter preparatory to salting, The salt is in solution, and is so evenly dif | fused through the butter that nots of water even can be detected, bu a very finely granulated ard fibrous ap- pearance, Every grain and fibre is sur- | roundsd by a film of brine clear and transparent. This cannot ocenr unless there is water enough lett in the butter | to dissolve the salt completely, In the | first working of the butter the great point is to get rid of every particle of milk and the next point is to leave enough clear | water in the butter to dissolve every i next working. To effect this the salt should be very finely ground. A REMAREAB effect of muriate of pilocarpine employed as medicine, and adminstered hypodermically, has lately been reported by Dr, Prentiss, of Phila- The use of the drug was com- menced on Dacember 16 and « nded on Feburary 22. On the twelfth day it | was noticed that tho patient's hair origi- | nally of a light golden hue, was growing | dark. The darkening coutinued al- | though the medicine was suspended, and on May I the man’s hair was neariy jet black, and extremly luxuriant, His eyes, originally light blue, were, st the same date of the darkest shade of that color, The eanse of these phenomenas was the increased deposit of pigments | due to the action of medicine, wR ’ aeipiia, 2 Tonacoo raisers and producers of other plants whose dried and curled leaves are of value in the market, will be intorest- ed in the latest explanation of che cause of the brown discoloration-spots of small diameter, in which the tissue is nearly destroyed —that so often impair the value of their products, Itappears that rain-drops ater a shower of a hot sum- mer day, act as condensing prisms {0 nearly vertical beams of the sun, con centrating the ray upon the leaf just beneatu ti a drop, thus producing a burnt spot o that of thea 1vfan the surface Al 4 § wre Of 16 0 ameter corresponding will ff depth p } 4 ICR drop itself and « to the intensity of t . Ixapors been {x - In using kerosene und that a cheap grade of bar soap containing ro:in makes the | emulsion-four pounas of soap gallon of kerosene, One gall this incorporated in | | nine gallons of water (or relatively less quantities of each) makes an effective solution destroying the insect, the larval and pefeat stages yell emuision both in A new horsesho i n experimented with at , France, It 1s made ¢ sheep's horn, and is found particularly adapted to horses employed in {owns and known not to have a steady foot on the pavement The results of the ex- periments have proved very satisfactory as horses thus shod have been driven | at a rapid pace on the pavement with- out slipping. Besides this advantage, the new shoe is very durable, nivel g nlireiy ol Srppex and extreme changes in milk, cream or butter injure keebing. The same is true of iced meat, If two pieces of weat are taken from the same animal, and one placed in air at 60 degrees and the other on ice for three honrs, and then placed by the side of the first, the iced piece will spoil long before the one which has been kept at G0 degrees, Tene is no need of bothering abont a cow's pulse to find out if she is well or not; simply look at her nose, If well. it will be moist and cold; if feverish, dry and hot, She is like a dog in this respect. A staring coat or hoilow eye are also symptoms, indicating trouble A -Tuke aii Great Problem. the Kidpey and Lis i. Take all i ¥ id purifiers, renee ~Take all we fri all these rt f ' , and th f+f {J elie the world, and ye In tl Fai * tive proof of thi fiardened Liver. er became rr fed paiied { ¢ BuBPUP r Wormy Veins «1 on pasa « Debility, 4 Lost Manhoqgd nieeein od by the Elpgtic Cradie~ $0 { wr ¥ res “ % iq AIBUCT, 100 Fulton Bt. Mew T ky and pa Co Mpressor, AH ® . CaViALL 2IXELIA eA iim . www «+ LYDIA E. PIRKHAM'S . . VEGETABLE COMPOUND @ » * » ew Aid * and 1 se painful Compiainis "en Weaknesses 80 1 see se rtsougrbmairrrees POPULATION * # Prive 11 tn Dge'd, p17 or lonenge form, py TEETER EERE EES El LIVER, BI NEVER Know To FATLEE FTTTIIPgIIITIng Ty the use Swomach and I ev T shies Ae jretantiy by 1 LAME BACK jal ‘ Ho er Hale’s Honey "ll » > on | to be dreaded than the dry nose, ‘ Tuose who complain of having no luck” with flowers, should understand, the year through depends upon care and judgement, and not ** luck at all, | wanted, but a daily regard for the little | things of watering, light soil, pruning, cto, Srrvoe butter tubs are the best; hem- look makes a weet tub: acids from the onk color the butter and injure its ap- i cracks badly, Soak all tubs four or six days in brine before using. It is hard to be poor, but to be ashamed of it, is putting salt on a st. 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