tions the use of fruit at breakfast, and physioians are recommending green ap- ple sance, as being cooling and laxa- tive. However this may be; any one who has followed the oustom of hav- ing fresh fruit at breakfast will speak heartily of its excellent effects. A nee way to serve strawberries, if large and perfectly fresh, is to put them on indi- vidual dishes, leaving the hulls on, then they may be held by these and dipped into powdered sugar, which should also be put in tiny bowis, one at each plate. If oranges are served in the morning cut them into very small pieces and scatter sugar over them, This way will be appreciated by every one, for the most graceful woman may appear awkward when eating an orange, or when attempting to cut it with a tea spoon, ——————————— Catholic College, Mr. J. D. Kwngsley, Sec’y, Holy Cross College Gymnasium, Worcester, Mass., writes: Kvery member of our club frankly admits that St. Jacob's Oil, the conqueror of pain, is the best cure they have ever used, and all speak of it in terms of the highest approbation, 50 cents a bottle. ee Ap Boiep Arpne Dusmrrinas, — One pound of flour, half a pound of suet, half a teaspoon of salt; chop the suet in some flour to keep it from caking; chop very fine; add flour and mix thor- oughly; then add cold water enough to make a paste and roll as thin as pie- can be used for the dumplings; the po- than ordinary paste. together again and cut the paste in a square to cover the apples, wrap each closely. Boil one hour, Serve imme- diately with rich wine sauce, To bake dumplings put them in a buttered pan, quarters of an hour. Be Do 1r aT Oxor.—For 10 cents get a package of Diamond Dyes at the drug. gist’s. They color anything the finest and most desirable colors. Wells, ardson & Co., Burlingten, Vt. Sample Card, 32 colors, and book of directions for 2c. stamp. A E—— hh a—— Piogoxs wiTH Brmap Savee,—Spht the pigeons at the back, season, roll them in melted butter and bread crumbs, and broil, basting them with butter. Roll a pint of dry bread crumbs and pass one-half of them through a sieve, put one onion in a pmt of milk; boil the milk, take out the onion and thicken some butter, a little grated nutmeg, pepper and salt, of butter in a saucepan, and, when b il- ing throw in the other haif of the bread crumbs, stir them over till brown, sea- son with a little cayenne and salt, place the sauce over the pigeons, garnish the dish with water cresses. Carbo-lines, The gray and bald no more shall grieve, The signs of coming age, For Carboline can both retrieve And fullest griefs assuage, Lagu Grue.—To one ounce of bo- rax, in a pint of boiling water, add two ounces of shellac, and boil tall the shel- lac is dissolved. .Another: Dissolve eight ounces of the best giue in half a pint of water; that being done, add slowly, aud keep stirring, two and one- half ounces of strong aquafortis; keep well corked, ready for use, Another; A useful glue for fastening papers together, only by being wetted by the tongue, is made as follows: Dissolve one pound of glue or gelatine in water, and half a pound of brown sugar, and boil them together, Make into cakes by pouring into shapes, It becomes solid when cold, FOR DYSPEPYIA, INDIGESTION, depression of #pir- its and general debility in their various forma; also as a preventive against fever and ague and other intermittent fevers, the “Ferro-Phosphorated. Elixir of Calisaya” made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., tonic: and for patients recovering from fever or other sickness, it has no equal Kmpox Cake. —1wo and one-half cups of sugar, two and one-half cups of flour into which has been sifted two heaping teaspoonfuls of baking powder, one cup of butler, one cup of sweet milk and four eggs. Divide into three parts. To one part add one cup of rai- sivs and one cup of currants. Spice to taste and bake. spreading a very thin layer of jelly be- tween. Frosting may be added if desir- ed. Frosiing—One teaspoonful of gel- atine soaked one hour in one Liblespoon- ful of cold water, then add one table- spoonful of hot water and one cup of powdered sugar. Stir until smooth, spread on the cake and set away to harden. Do not put it in the oven, in—————— Mothers If you are falling; broken, worn out and ner. vous, use “Wells' Health Renewer.” $1. Druggista, cm— Frurr Grace, ——Boil together for half an hour one cup of granulated sugar to one of water; dip the point of a skewer 1n the syrup, after it has been boiling the given time, theft into water, If the th formed breaks off brittle the Syvap is done. Have oranges pared and ed into eighths, and eotly dry; pour a of the hot syrup into a cup and set in boiling water; take the Stange of the poiat oa long needle or skewer, dip them sryup, place lightly on a buttered dish, Grapes, cherries, walnuts or any small fruit may be made into tempting dishes in this way. Torr revert low Cream, —One pint of milk, one quart of cream, yolks of five eggs beaten light with sugar, three cups of sugar, one lemon, juice and grated rind, one glass of white sherry or not, and one half pound of candied fruits chopped. Make a soft custard by boiling of eggs, milk and sugar; when cold beat in the cress and y freeze before stirring in the fruit, chat. rics, limes, apricots or peaches, ow add lemon; cover and freeze hard, ¥ IxxumeRrapLE new theatrical compan- jes are taking the road, chock full to the muzzle with stage-struck amateurs. About November, when a commercial table, and hears a deep, sepulchral voice at his elbow say, ‘‘Beefsteak-mut- ton-chops-pork-fried-liver-and-bacon- we have-no-eggs-tea-or-coffee |” he wil know that he 18 being addressed by the heavy tragedian, So, also, when the chambermaid makes him a stately bow, and in a voice of subdued intensity states that she will investigate if more blankets cannot be bed, he will understand where the *‘star” of the “Great Sorefoot Dramatic Ag- gregation” 1s wintering. Im portant, When you visit or leave New York City, save Baggage Expressage and Carriage Hire, and stop atthe Grand Union Hotel, opposite Grand Cen- wal Depot. Elegant rooms, fitted up ata cost of one day. Kuropean Plan, Elevator, Réstaaraut supplied with the best. liorse cars, stages and elevated raliroad to all depots, Families can live better for leas money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other first-class hotel in the city, ecumtiliirme— Maya. -~**It is very wrong in you, Johnnie, to quarrel in this way.” Johnnie, (who has just had a fight with his brother Tom.)—**Well, I got mad, and had to do something.” your temper carry you sway in that manner. I will tell you a good rule: When you are angry always count | twenty before youn strike.” that can lick him,” mtcue—— Boru the Mason & Hamlin organs and pianos excel chiefly in that which is the chief excellence inany musical Instrument, Other things, though im- portant, are much less so than this. An | instrument with unmusical tones cannot be a good musical instrument Yet all a | not good judges of such a matter, An in- | ferior quality of tone will often please the uncultivated ear best, at first; though time and use will reveal the superiority of really good tone. Hence in selecting an organ it | {s safer to choose one from a maker whose | reputation is thoroughly established, and {| whose productions are acknowledged to { have superlative excellence, especially in this chief thing. — Boston Journal, auality of tone. nr—— A A ———— | “Have you any good reason why you | wont't believe the witness?” asked the | justice. “Yes, sir.” “Isn't he honest in money matters?” “Yes, sir,” “Doesn't he pay his bills and keep | his promises?” “Yes, sir.” “Then what is it?" “He's a fisherman.” reece A Quick Hovovery. It gives usgreat pleasure to state that the | merchant who was reported being at the | point of death from an attack of pneumo- nia, has entirely recovered by th of Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam Naturally he feels grateful for the benefits derived from using this remedy, for the lungs and throat; and in giving publicity Lungs. to this statement tives of pubilc we are actuated by mo- that others may be benefited in a similar manner, benefaction, trusting | calling on Miss Vosser until after sup- per.” “Why, darling?” “Why then, you see, her brother | Frank will be home, and I'll have him { also bring me home.” Ax Inmana girl was swingiog in a hammock when a mean passed her on horse-back, with » guu om the pommel | of his saddle. ‘I'he horse stumbled and jarred the gnn, t went off and hit the girl in the uammwock. Her mother was pot hurt, She was in the kitchen washing dishes, ——— When You Feel Bine and your back aches, and your head fecls heavy, and you wake unrefreshed in the morning and your bowels are sluggish or | costive, you need Kidney-Wort. It is | nature's great remedy, and pever fails to relieve all cases of Diseased Kidneys, | Torpid Laver, Constipation, Malaria, Files, { Rheumatism, etc. ously on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, strengthemng them and restoring healthy | action. Put up in both dry and hquid form. Sold by all druggists, | unsaid. Oh, how d'ye do, Sir Bruin? And so you're leaving England for | good, and we shall never see you again!” | “Nothing of the kind] Who says so?” | “Oh. I saw it in one of the papers, | But the papers don't always tell the | truth, I'm sorry to say!” why did Washington “PAPA, cut old son, *I will answer your question | by asking you one, Why did you break | that pane of glass this morning?” Er— | er, because er—er’ “Well my son, | that's just the reason George gave his | father, ! mssli——— “Rough on Fain.” Cures colle, cramps, diarrhoea; externally for | aches, pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia, rheu. | matistn, For man or beast. 20 and 50, “Browx is the most quarrelsome man in the world, He drinks hard and is always in debt.” “1 know it.” “And yet he is your friend?” “Yes, wo never had a disagreement since I knew him.” “How have you managed it?" “fe has no necessity to quarrel with me. I never lend him any money," Miss W. (from Boston)—'*Why, Ella, how delightful! Here is a complete set of Moliere, Elia—*"Molly Eyre?” Miss W.~*Yes, I never su you cared for that sort of reading, Ella-~‘‘Indeed 1 do; I just dote on her!” Lrrree George was questioned the other day about his sister's bean, “How old is he?” “I don't khow."” “Well, is he young?” “1 think so, for he hasu’s any hair on his head.” A rrerne girl was reproved for play- ing with boys, and was told that being seven years old she was too big for that now, “Why, Grandma,” she replied, ‘the bigger we grow the better we like ‘em, Prsearrie Ice Onream,—One quart of eream, one pound of powdered sugar, Slice the pineapple thin, scattering plentifally with sugar; let stand for three hours to extract all the juice. Chop fine and strain through a course lace bag, Beat syrup into cream and froeze quickly. Peach ice cream may in portions of the crushed fruit, nn I A Kew Way to Pay O1d Debts, Bhakespears telis how this can be aceom- plished in one of his immortal plays; but debts to nature must be pald on demand unless days of grace be obtained through the use of Dr. Pierce's *‘Golden Medical Discovery.” It is not a “cure-all” but in- valuable for sore throat, bronchitis, asth- ma, catarrh, consumption, and all diseases of the pulmonary and other organs, caused by scrofula or *‘bad blood.” Berofulous ulcers, swellings and tumors are cured by { its wonderful alterative action. i gists, Wasaiaroy Cage. —8a | been a favonte with General Washing- ton. One quart of milk, and one ounce | of butter, heated together. When Iuke- | warm add two pounds of flour, a cent's { worth of yeast, three eggs, one tea- | spoonful of salt, aud put in pans over night, Bake three-fourths of an hour | in the morning. Don't Wear Cambersome Trusses when our new method without use { the worst cases of rupture, Bend two let- ter stamps for references and pamphlet, World's Dispensary Medical Association, jufialo, N. YX. ress A | and bake it in three layers, should be frosted with confeetioner's sugar and the white of eggs. The | frosting for the first layer should be | be flavored with a few drops of rose | water, and thickly covered with cocoa- nut, Dr. Pierce's Compound Extract of Bart. Weed combines French Brandy, Jamaica Ginger, Smart-Wead and Camphor Water, the best possible agents for the cure of diarrhoea, cholera morbus, dysentery or blood y-flux and colig, or to break up colds, fevers and Inflammatory attacks, A — Rorn Jerry Caxe.—Three eggs, one cap of sweet milk, one and one half cups of sugar, two cups of flour or only a little more, one teaspoonful of lemon extract, a little salt, and two teaspooniuls of baking powder. ‘This makes two | cakes, ———— i — Thin People. "Health Henewer” rest: Or, cares Gyspe pia, “el sre health and vig- Menoe sexual debditty, Si —— HW Svaar Cooxies, — Two eggs, a little more than one half cup of butler, one cup of sugar, one half teaspoonful of soda (scant) in four tablespoonfuls of walter, Dr EKEiixes Great Nerves marvel of the age for a fita sopped free. Bend I hlladeiphia, Pa A—— Ix Corsa Trues, — Keep away from policy shops, fortuue-tellers, cheap sa- { loons and political gatherings, Quit | stealing, lying and slandering, If yom owe any debts pay them up, and use | plenty of lime in sinks and drains, Piso's Remedy for Uatarth is a certain cure for that very obnoxious disease. Wiex & Brazilian gentleman intro- formula of introduction: ‘If he steals anything I am responsible for it.” What fun there would be if that enstom were introduced into this country, «Rough on Coughs.’ : i sagas” for Coug roche, 150. 14 1a, 30.23 &, “ A vouxaster, while warming his | hands over the kitchen fire, was remon- strated with by his father who said: “Go away from the stove, the weather is not cold.” The litlie fellow, looking up demurely at the stern parent, replied: “1 ain't heating the weather, I'm warm- | ing wy hands,” Larrue Benny was looking out of the window the other day when a man wont by with a saw-horse over his shouider, “What do you call that?” Le queried, | He was given the information he desired, with the question: “Did you never see | one before?’ *“Oh yes,” was the reply, “I gaw a man put a log of wood across | one the other day, and then he fiddled {3h | Tur woman Who made a pound of | butter out of the cream of a joke, and a | cheese from the milk of human kind- nes has since washed the close of a year, Hecent evidence seems to indicate that under certain conditions, vegetable matter may be converted into coal ia a much less period than many geologists Liave believed to be necessary, Af loast an approach to such conversion has been discovered in some of the mines of the Uppet Hartz, in Germany, where some of the timbers originally used as supports have been transformed into what appears to be a genuine lignite, brown cosl. The time occupied by the process cannot, it is believed, have ex. tended beyond four cemturies—a very brief period compared with that usually assigned to coal formations, 2%e most cleanly dressing for a burn or scald is to saturate a soft piece of fabric with alcohol, lay itover the burn, then cover it with ocofton or finely picked oskam. It may be thought, that alcohol applied to a burn will pro- duce more pain; but try it, and you will be agrocably surprised to observe how quickly it will allay the pain, Subsequently disturb the dressing as littio as possible; wet the dressing coon sionally with aleohol, and the result will find better than by any method, 8 us plants about BT A plants al October i, in rio Tome anil that has been lows ed and manured several times wi n fow months or week, and so made fine or fertile, Rows four feet apart, plants two feet apart in the rows near enough; so planted the best results are secured, themselves to the success of anvnal | fairs an their importance demands, i | home school, and shonld teach a valua- | ble, practical lesson. The fair should {ure in its distriet, | fair, entered into it as a matter of per. sonal interest, corapeting whenever an those departments most requiring improvement, stimulating a lively nval- ry, tuch enthusiasm would produce | give the fair a wide reputation, | prize offered should be for the illustra. | tion of some important point mn agri- | live stock absorbs more of the capital | and time of the farmer than any other | specialities. All breeds of cattle should | special qualifications adapting it to | certain localities, All matters in farm | practice should be illustrated at our fairs, and every farmer should regard it | a8 his duty to assist in building up these local fairs, Farmers in England are taking to | beet growing. In Norfolk they have | undertaken to grow this season at least | 800 acres of sugar beet from selected seed, and on the faith of this an associ- ation has been formed, which, long before the beet is ready, will | $100,000 worth of plant on the ground {come in. The farmer will get 85 a works, and as he can grow from fifteen after allowing for heavy maouring, and all costs of land, labor, seed and trans- port, be able to reckon, even in an in- different season, upon s return of at least §10 an acre. Ir was formerly believed that pota- toes should not be dug before cold ject to the rot many have found by experience that it is quite as well to dig them and put them in a cool piace as they are npe, whatever may be the weather, Thuis gives a chance to clear the ground of early potatoes in time to get a crop of early German sweet turnips and sometimes a crop of eab- bage, Oxg bushel of ashes represent about two and a half tons of dry body wood. Wood mshes contain all the required elements of plant nutrition except pitrogen. One hundred pounds of wood ashes contain 16 pounds of potash, worth 80 cents; 8§ pounds of soda, worth 2 cents; 67 pounds of lime and | magnesia, worth 8 cents, and 5} pounds of phosphoric acid, worth 26 cents. 1 = cheapest form the manurial materials cost would be 81.10: En — | among the most progressive farmers, it does not pay. Aside from the colds, | incurred by men and animals, the wool is not increased in market value enough | to justify the time and labor expended, If the fleeces are filled with burrs and rubbish the washing they get on the sheep's back will not help them any, Bettor keep the sheep reasonably clean, and let the manufacturers do the wash- ing. Ax experienced sheep-raiser says that a good way to control a flock of sheep is | to take a ewe lamb to the house and make a pet of it. Use nothing but kindness, and give it a name, teachin it to come at the cail. When the lamb is grown, place it in the flock and you will need only to call that one sheep, when all the others will follow, As sheep follow their leader, the training of one is the training of all, and it is | saving of time and labor to do so. | the skin of the grape, and the young { grubs work their way into the imma- | ture seeds soon after hatohing. Lhe | infested fruit usually shrivels in mid- | summer, The best remedy for the | pests is to gather and burn the affected i grapes, | Curagies Dowsing says, that a great | deal of canned fruit is prepared when | quite bard and unripe, which makes it | look inviting, but it does not compare in quality with that which 1s put up ripe. Sugar when cooked with fruit —— use, of using no sugar when canning, but adding it when pat upon the table, is a great improvement, STETTE > STOMACH TTE Protection, No such protective nat chilis and fever and other diseases of a m Ape exists as Hos. tetter’s Stomach Bitte It relieves constipation, liver disorders, rhenmatiom, Kidney and bladder aliments with Striaint) and prompticade, A change, as grail ing as it iv complete, soon takes place in the #4 woll as the Sensation, ut ihe wan and ad whe uses this For sale by all Droggists and Dealers generaily. Words of Warning and Comfort, “If you are suffering from poor hiealth or « fanguishing on a bed of sickness, lake creer ‘if you are simply ailing, or if yo jee tweak and dispirited, without clea’ iy Know. ‘ng why, Hop Bitters ‘will surely cure you, ( RADWAY’S READY ¢ “ sRELIEF CURES AND PREVESTS olds, sore Throat, Lumbago, Pleurisy, Coughs, Pneumonia, Inflammations, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache, Toothache, Asthma, If you are a minister, and have overtaxed yourself with your pastoral duties, or a mother, worn out with care and work, or a man of business or work, Hop Bitters will most surely strengthen you, | If you are suffering from over-éatling or drinking, any indiscretion or dissipation, or are young and growing too fast, as is “Or if you are in the workshop, on the ‘farm, at the desk, anywhere, and feel ‘that your system needs cle ing. Lon. ‘ing, or stimulating, without intoxical- ‘fog, If you are old, * blood thun and impure, pulse Difficuli Breathing In these cases the READY RELIES applied freely over the sflected paris { ing sensation is felt, and it w bse found | case that the READY KELIEY | powerful and reliable remedy. { when danger #8 threatened ons | Dit, BADWAY'S PILLS will help the { RELIEY in effecting 4 cure. Radway's Beady Helief is & Cure for every Pauly, sprajns, truises, Pains in the pack, Chest or FAmbe, Jt was the first and is the only Pein Remedy THE Toe of in y eR Gr tw If you are coktive, or dyspeptic, or gaffer. {ng from any other of Lhe NUMErous Gis. cases of the stomach or bowels, it is your 1 you are wasting away wilh any form of Kidney disease, slop tempting dent? woment, and turn for a-—oure io Hop § 4 ys n- “Balm If you are sick with that terrible sid ness, Nervousness, you will find a in Gilead” in Hoo Ditters, COLA ARO plesan MALARIA rill cure ¥ in its a Ten { or fevers icles by RADWAY guickly ss RADWAY RELDY Hi Price, 50 cents per bottle, ~~ DR. RADWAY’S Sarsaparillian Resotvent. The Creat Biocod He Cure 1f you have re breath, Hop Bi dood, the swee ts paid for a case A Lady’s Wish. “Oh, how 1 do wish ny skin was * soft ay yours, dy to her they will A re said a is Purifier. it sO, { { [ise Lies sy using 1 Bitlers that m tiood and blooming health. yOu observe EF None genuine Hops on the white ous stuff with “How altel, hun sgl ihe “st. Bernard _ VEGETABLE PILLS” on for LIVER and BIL, a nidaenis, COSTIVEN EN HEADACHE and DYSPEPSIA Ae, Th Price, 3 cents, al Drogeists, or Ly iasil Bamplos sen! FREE Addross BT. BEEXARD YEGETABLE PILL MAKES, #5 Mercer Stree, New York SCROFULA, ron pare The best cur 1OUK ob 3 20, 1 14 Dr. Radway's A remedy dinary medica heal, repair and wasted KERTH i $0 COre. SOLD BY DRI STs rice, $..0 r hottie OOH PO wa and I PERMA i or Wormy Velng of the Sorotom, Often (he ummus peiad cases of Lost Manhood, Debility, &<. > rod by Lhe iastic (adie~ res ¥ and poisloss’y ow wpfilbing, Lr Gach GIMPIressor y Gloves ales . SSF RRR. famucT, 160 Fulton Bt. Yew Tork. DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS cure CURES ALL DISEASES OF THR KIDNEYS, IVER, BLADDER, AND VEINARY ORGANS, DROPSY, ORAVEL, DIABETES, BRIGHTS DISEARE, PAINS IN THR BACK, LOINS OR BIDE, WERVOUS DISEASES, Loses vegeta LAR deleterious drags. Price, 15 cents per bax, Bold rOgEists. READ “FALSE AND TRUE.” send a etter stamp 10 RADWAY & O00. No. 3 Warren Stree:, New York $# information worth thousands will be seni 10 you Fa orrespondence Business School, 451 main st. psuftalo, NX. P OLnE Men and ping, 8 rect By the use of this REMEDY, the Slomach and Bowels speedily regain their sirength, and the blood is i t is pronounced by hundreds of the best doctorate Do ke It ia purely vegetable, and cures when other medi eines fall. Over 100 Physicians (x the State of Fhode laland on record testifying in its favor and who pe oribe 11 regularly. 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