a —————————— w— ma—— Tokare Fras, —-Make a ich syrup of sugar, as for preserves, flavor with lemon peel; use small tomatoes, put as many into the kettle as you can; boil slowly 15 minutes, remove oarefully from the syrup, so as not to break them place separately on shallow dishes and put in the hot sun. Continue to cook others unt!l yon have as many as you wish, If the sugar becomes weakened, add more sugar, Dry the tomatoes a few days, roll In white sugar, pack in jars or boxes, sprinkle sugar between the layers, ——— ST — LTR pertant, When you visit or leave New York City, save Baggage Expressage and Carriage Hire, and stop at tne Grand Unton Hotel, opposite Grand Cen. tral Depot. Elegant rooms, fitted up ata cost of one fon dollars, reduced to $1 and upwards per dav. Baropean Plan, Elevator, Restaurant supplied with the best, [lorse cars, stages and elevate | raliroad to all depots, Famlies can live better for less money ai the Grand Union Hotel than at any other first-class hotel in the citv, mii! re coll ines Frostep Pears,—Take half a dozen large pears which whole in syrup, dry them well, then cover them smoothly with a white icing egg toa firm froth, add a quarter of a pound of powdered and sifted sugar, a table-spoonful of lemon jaice and a few drops of cold water, and beat the mix- ture thoroughly until it forms a thick, smooth liquid. When the pears are covered with this, set them in a warm teing, MASON & HAMLIN commenced a8 Im lodeon makers in 1854, They soon intro- duced the improved instrument now known 18 the organ, or American organ, termed in Europe. The new instrumen proved so superior that it took place of everything else in being adopted and manufac tured who had previously made melodeons, i ay others who were induced » the business by the rapidly growl al nd. Now about 80,000 American zans are made and sold yearly. The the Mason & Hamlin Company havealway stood at the head, being acknowledged the best. The same makers are now produ improved Upright Pianofortes, whicl believe, are destined their organs have done cect feet Yeast Cake. —(ro0d sized potatoes, one dozen; hops, one large handful; yeast, half pint; corn meal, a sufficient quantity. Boil the potatoes, after peel- ing, and rub them through a colander; boil the hops in two quurts of water, and strain into the potatoes; then scald sufficient Indian meal to make them the sousistency of emptyings, and stir in the yeast and let rise; then with nn- scalded meal, thicken so as to roll out and cut into cakes, drying quickly at first to prevent souring. They keep better and soak up quicker than if made with flour, as it 1s S00n by all to a) —————————— Is Your Blood Pure? imp ure _ blood ti kn whe spr ret everything time, ¢ ions of the he year; and t scrofula, li , tumors, 3 and the "thouss re blood, ion take will store the mine lari remove To boil an egg so that it in , fit to eat, drop it in boiling water, place the ves- sel, covered, on top of the stove at one side where the water will not boil, Let it stand eight or ten minutes, Dy this method the egg will be cooked through and the white 1 will be soft—not the hard, indigestibie substance it becomes by tne usual method, Even if the egg is left a little too long, and becomes hard, it will not be like an ordinary hard- boiled egg, as trial will convince any one, Heart Pains, Indi gestion, “Wells Health Kene sSneEs, cun CRULLERS, Take half a pint of bat- termilk, one-half cup of butter, two cups of sugar, and three eggs, Dis tle hot water, add a teaspoonful of salt, half a nutmeg grated, half a teaspoonful of ground cinnamon of good strength, As much flour should be worked in as will make a smooth dough; cut in rings or in any shape you choose, and fry in very hot fat, Crullers used to be cut in little squares aftor being rolled out in a thin sheet, slashed. s———— MENSMANS PEFTONIZED BEEF TONIC, the onl preparation of bee! containing Ns entire tr tioun properties, It contains biood-making, foroe gener Ming and [life-sustaining properties; invalua- bie for indi igestion, dyspepaia nervous prostration, and ali f Tins of general debility, also, in all en- feeble conaiti ms, whether the resalt of exhans. tion, nervous pe stration, Wer-work or acute dis. ease, particularly if Fphalting from pulmonary complaiuts. Caawell, Hazard & Co., proprietors, New York, Sold by drugaista a ————— Prac Frrrrees—Are delicious, and people who prefer fruit cooked. milk, add eggs and salt to your taste, Peel and cut the peaches in halves, re- moving the stones, of course; dip the | pieces of peach in the batter, and fry in hot lard, It will take about 10 minutes to fry them properly.—Drain then by placing them on a very hot plate, scat- them to the table hot, A————, “Rough on Kats," Clears out rata, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed. bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. ibe, Druggists, WaonrLesrasy Pu upING,~One cup molasses, two cups flour, three cups whortleberries, one teaspoonful cream tartar, ons-half teaspoonful soda, Bift the cream tariar in the flour, and the soda through the molasses, Bake in a buttered pan in a quick oven. Berve at once. Bauce,~—~One well-beaten egg, with a little sugar stirred in, add two teaspoonfuls boiling water, N ature, ‘Dame natare is the great teacher and physician, and Carboline, made from pure petroleum, is one of her grandes) remedies for baldness, Try it and yon will use no other, Gueex Corx Puoping.—8ix large ears of sweet corn grated, one quart of milk, two well-beaten eggs, not quite full tea-cup of sugar, Mix and bake. No buttered dish. How 10 vo rr.— Bonanza, Jr,—1 see you have advertised for a coachman. Mr, Millionatre—**Ah! how de do, Mr. Bonanza, and how is your estimable father? Piling up the millions as usual, I suppose? Yes, I have advertised for a conchman, Do you know of a good man?" *] should like the position myself, sir.” “Ah! I see. You love my daughter, but you are too late.” “Loo late?” “Yes, I gave my wealthy young friend, Mr. Fatpurse, a job as coachman a few ‘weeks ago, ond she eloped with him last night.” i ——— Rupture Cured permanently or no pay. cure method of treating rupture, the knife, enables us to guarantee a Trusses can be thrown away at last, care. Send World's Dispensary Medical Buffalo, N, X. iene ——— “ARE you the manager?” and terms, Association, “l am,” in your new society drama.” “What is your name?” Algernon Vere Vere.” “1 never heard it before, **Alas, I do I was discharged from a for incompetency.” ““Then you are from England?” “‘Xes, : “Have you ever had catarrh?” ic case, “Say no more not know, you sured.” a——— “A Perfect Flood of Sunshine’ suffering woman the use of Dwr. » It will will fill the heart of every if she will only persist in Pierce's “Favorite Prescription. cure the most ex and relieve you ola I health It will 1 ternal inflammation and ulceration, mi {red disorders, TUges alin ularities and give ysitively cure in- irre th bi Go ———— —_-—- Tue soy Lerr.—A lady the suburbs has a small boy, many of his species shows a residing in decided With these and arse, he occasionally startles is especially apt to do so, when visitors are preseul. A gentleman caller recently him some trivial que turned oa him and sal “Did you sp: head b Exit boy, the family, # of © Sion wi d: ak, or did ursi?”’ in company with Consumption. TAKING THE SAFE SIDE, - 11 m not very familiar with American money,” said a Montreal banker, *‘but this bill doesn’t look right.” “I guess 1t's genuine,” the depositor remarked, “If it jsn’t I know where 1 got it, “It may be all sure, Here, John,” he said, turning to the messenger boy, ‘‘run into some ho tel or liquor saloon with this bill, and ask an Americun cashier if it's genuine,’ “Hough on Corns right, but Iam not r Wells” “Roug ( ure. Hard or sof 14, Wartat Mage PRoGw ss “Ah! Yes, our very liberal! ~’ Western wan.—In what w “Well, for instance, the organ we now have caoir,"”’ “Right in the choir?’ “Yea.” “Well, you are ahead of us, still have to slip out the vestry door and Fastern man, anrches are becoming horns in ———— Piso’s Remedy for Catarrh 18 8 certain cure for that very obnoxious disease. qmtmm—— i ———— COUNTING THEM, ~J 01168, — You should have seen the grand torehlight proces. sion my party had the other night.” Smith, —I did see it, You had just 1000 men in line,’ Jones, 1000? Pshaw! 1 counted them, lant.” Smith, — dently saw double, “How is your husband to-day, Mrs, Jones?” “He is very ill indeed.” “Worse than he was?” nurse says he is beyond the reach of doctors, now.” “I'm glad to hear it.” What?’ *I'm glad to hear it, We had 2000, No doubt of that, You evi. their reach I think he will get well rap- idly. | day. are as ugly as sin,” that; I indorsed his note, and was taken a st hair cropped closely to his head, will call attention now to the size of my ears,” “Oh, no,” she replied sweetly, “that would be altogether unnecessary, dear,” I hs. Pr KLives Great Nerve Hestorer is ihe marvel of the age for all nerve diseases. Al ped free. Send to 931 Arch Street, Phila ia. ra Two ladies had a little tiff, and one of them remarked as she departed: “Well, as I told my husband this morn ing, 1 shouldn't care to be in your shoes,” *‘I imagine not,” the other one responded, “You would find them patutally close fitting, A “Bachn-Paiba.'’ nick, complete cure, all Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases, »calding, lrritation, stone, Gravel, Catarrah of the Bla der, $l. Druggista Pras thrive with a good run of cloy- er, Tho orchard 14 150 plate tor aWike; they have good grazing and destroy many insect pests, Coxconp Grave lee, —Four ounces of Joncord grapes—a cupful, one pound of sugar, one quart of water, juice of | one lemon, Mash the grapes and sugar | together raw, add the lemon juice and water, strain into a freezer with all the pulp obtainable and freeze at once, The lemon juice brightens the color, Small in & freezing mixture of finely pounded ice and salt in a tub, if kept in motion, though freezers, of course, are better. When all three are frozen Tay a sheet of thin paper on the bottom lid of the mold to make a tight fit; place the mold, spread in the three layers with a When to | and peper and place the tri-colored drainer, Where a large the bricks are taken out of the molds early, wrapped in manilla paper and packed in a large ice-cream freezer, there to remain frozen until they are taken out one by one as wanted, AAR Creay Puopixa, ~One quart of milk, four eggs, four tablespoonfuls flour, and flavor to rest of the the eggs, beaten well, taste, Pour this into the moments, pour into a dish, sprinkle over the top five tablespoonfuls of sugar, and cover tightly until dissolved, Berve ——— For all open cats on horses or cattle nothing is better than the so-called “powder salve,” Boil a handful of the green bark of the elder in two table- spoonfuls of lord; add one tablespoon fal of turpentine. 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My darling calls ducky.’ “Does be? Mine used to call me popsey-wopsey, but Le doesn’t used that term now.” *““What does he call you then?” “He calls me, ‘Say, there!'" de al he me Jixgs ,—* “Why what is the matter with your nose?” Finks. —*‘It has been frost. bitten.” Jinks, —*“Oh! come now, you have not been on any Arclic expedi- tion.” Finks, o, but the other even- ing I kissed a Boston girl. gSTETT CELEBRATED Protection. certainty and promptitnde. A change, as gratifying as it is complete, soon takes place in the appearance, us well as the sensation, of the wan and haggard invalld who uses this standard promoter of health and strength. For sale by all Draggns and Dealers general ny. A " Anakesis” Rips AE an INFALLIBLE UURE for PLES. Price £1, st drugeists, of sent prepaid by mall. Hampize FAEE Address, CANAKKESIN Makers, BOX 2410, EW YORK. CRED ty ANTI-LIQUEUR, 83 por bez, swat HEE —r— Paudaiphe ES Fm on Tonliy FER SATS THE GREAT FOR PAIXIN. 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Dear Sirs-1 wish 10 tell you what sour medi. | cines have done for me, because 1 belleve that many lives may be saved by my doing so. 1 already know of one who has been nfinenced by me to use them, after having been told by several physicians that her case was hopeless, Put to my own case, Tithe year 1875 I was at. tacked with Inflammation of the Langs, the result of a heavy cold, It was a severe attack, and | grow worse very fast, Among my friends it was reported that 1 had guiek Consumption. I had a loontinnal coagh from the frst, and soon began 10 | ratse large quantitios of phlegm and matter from my lungs. 1 lost my appetite, and, of course, soon grew very weak--#0 woak that 1 was obliged to go to bed. Weakness brought on nighteweals anda jack of nourishment great loss of flesh. In six weeks 1 L088 over thirty pounds. All this time I was taking the medicioes of two of Albany's best physicians, 1 do not wish 10 blame them, bat | do not think that they bad made such a study of lung diseases as [8 DEOLSRATY 10 (real #0 serious a onse as mine was, At the end of these mix weeks “ 1 Reversible Collars and Coffs, Tarn down ooliars, Runkss, AXcElo, Rarmawi, ew standing style, MURILLO, i» m» Vv VERSIDL 1. same ae the turn down styles, Tis top edee has 8 smooth, round Dold that osunot fray. Several webs of Fine Muslin, starched to thet, form the FAR. 10, 1% is polished on bh wides and cut ok collars snd enfls with no “© i - a a ronuh orth wis or 3 ots, w re a ial 0 Krone Meds! awsrded MOM A aa Boston, 1881 Oclisr and pair on ., BIY wipe, Rn, postpaid Tor SEX cw Fabric and cireulars fres. Mention ois por, Reversi bie Collar Co. Factory, O dee, Mass 4 ase P ATENTS! Y Toon. 5 Spon. Washington, * b Oo wakad Tor Dihem until obtained. Writs for INV VERO GU i Mor - a Wotan DICTIONARY. 1252 Pages. 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