DOMESTIC. Cooking Poraroes axp Rior.—Old potatoes should never be pared before cooking, The most nutritions portion of the potato lies immediately under the skin, and this is generally all pared away. A small slice should first be cut from each end; this lets the water out, and the potatoes are then put into cold water and allowed to heat slowly. 'L'hey should boil as slowly as possible until done, ‘L'bere are a variety of ways of warming over cold potatdes. and nearly all good and economical. Never throw away a cold potato, but eut it in thin slices and lay it in & bowl, with a few glices of onions, a little pepper, salt and vinegar, a teaspoonful of oil, and yon have a relishing salad for lunch, The best way to cook sweet potatoes is to ohip off a piece of each end and roast the oven. boiled; they are very nice stewed, Ii any are left over they make a nice breakfast dish if sliced lengthwise and fried on a griddle, each piece to itself. Rice is an excellent article of diet, but is too often spoiled in cooking, coming on the table either scorched or bolled to a mush, A very little attention will cook it just nght, Wash it well and soak for an hour in cold water, drain this off and to one pint of rice add three pints of boiling water and a little salt. Bet your pail or saucepan in a pan of water with two sticks in the bottom; let the rice boil fast, keeping it tightly covered. By the time the water evapo- rates the rice will be cooked. The Ohinese tie their rice in a bag, leaving room to swell, and strain it, his is, without doubt the best way of cook- ing it, Beer Sour.- Boil three pounds o lean beef cut into small pieces in three quarts of water one hoar; or the bony part of the neck, well cracked, will do as well, but it must boil three hours. Blice two or three onions, fry to a light brown and put to the meat. This should be prepared the day before needed, so that 1t can cool overnight. In the morning carefully remove all the hard on top. Twc hours before dinner teaspoonful of black pepper and a small bit of cayenne pepper, a very mace or allspice, & head of celery, half a teaspoonful of powdered savoy and a teaspoonful of Worcestershire sauce. Let it simmer two hours, then strain, salt to taste and serve hot, Tox Reixs.— With strong yarn two stripes one and one-quarter yards jong; then turn one-quarter of a yard at cue end of each strip, back aud fas ten securely, This forms the arm hole Now, cast on fourteen stitches and kuit another strip long enough to reach across the child's this, chain stitch the name of a favorite one edge, and sew the ends to the arm holes on the lines, kerosene oil lamps do uot give as good | light in cold weather as at other times: “Wisconsin test prime light oils will Freezing separates the particles of par- affine from the remainder of the oil, They are attracted by the wick and fill the pores, destroying its capillary power and increasing its tendency to encrust and char in burning, The best kerosene oils for burning in cold wea- ther are water white, colorless oils of light gravity. These cost from 2 to 8 cents per gallon more,” Murrox chops prepared in this way make a nice dish for lupeh: Deat some chops flat; mash the yelk of a hard- bodled and mix with some sweet herbs, grated bread, nutmeg, salt and pepper; cover the chops with this and put each chop into a piece of well- buttered white paper and broil them over a clear fire, turning them often. Remove the paper and cover the chops with smoothly-mashed and bound together with yelk of egg. Fry in hot oil until a delicate brown, lwpot.rtan When you visit or J New York City, mave ex a ire. and sto at the rand Onton RRO rags HIS id Cen. tral Depot, 600 elegant rooma, ftted pana a ocost of one million doliars i and per day. European Vian, evator. t supplied with the best. Horse cars, and eievaleq reiiroad to all Families can live better for less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at ALY olher Grei-cinss hota! 15 the city, Porror:es are said to be coming into market as food, Whether they will ever be generally eaten is a question to be answered later, They are said to resemble whale in taste, We remember eating whale steak, and it was not the worst thing in the world. It was broil- od like » Deefstéak and had no fishy flavor, but tasted like a round steak. In olden times whales “snd porpoises were much nsed for food, In England royal grants were issued, and in France parts of the whale were con- mdered great delioacies, Tam way of stewing carp is said to be very good: Draw and skin the fish; brown some butter with a little flour, add some small onions, parsely, thyme and mush-rooms, aud moisten with a large wineglassfnl of water and two of red wine, When the mixture is at boiling point pour it into the pan in which yon the carp aud stew it on a brisk When cooked put the fish ou a dish and garnish it with orawflsh and croutons; add the sauce thickened with 8 good piece of batter, Very good little cakes are made by al et i me J Sie | 8 n quarter of a pound of powdered sugar, two ounces of butter, a little ted lemon peel and one egg. . 1 and let them cool. a glass of white wine, Pass this mix. tare again through the sieve and add sugar if it is not sweet enough; pour it into a mould and heat it by placing it in # pan filled with boiling water. Serve in custard cups. St—— po ————— Try this way of cooking fowl: the fowl 1n preces and put them into and let it be reduced. Moisten with When cooked serve with croutons, vissonvi four ounce: of Paris white in one pint of water, boil it, and when cool add one ounce of ammonia, will make a good silver polish, I of tin and six grains of sulphate of with brass. i Fruir Cake, —Oune-half cup butter, flour, one-halt pound of raisins, halt teaspoonful sqda, spice to taste; bake in lorg flat tins, nice, Macmixe Grease. —Cold rain water and soap will take out machine grease, ble, on account of colors running, ete, e———— Professional Etiguette prevents sowe doctors from advertising their skill, but we are bound by no such make a discovery fellows, we ou whole land. lished throughout the la R. V. 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W: interesid and cao ple what we ar Jor ALWAYS NEC ES n treat many chron 4 i did By ou original system of diagnosis, we ca Sincansd Just as Sucosssfully without as Hatia While we are riways gt ad to her mnogquainted with them ‘ familias them with our EYStom seen on person in five hundred wh fect argracy with which scientists au most on ite particulars in their severn simost sirsculous, if we view i in the lig : Take, # example, the eloctro-magneti telegraph, the greatest jnventia of the age, Is it not a marvelous degrees of aocuracy which eablrd an operat ww to exactly locate a fracture in a sub- marinembic nearly threo thousand miles Our venerable “ olerk f the weather” bas become 80 ly faanilior » th the mdt way" ents Of DAI A ta aa Fete) predictheir mos ents. He ean sit in Waehington and fc Pete H what te weather will be in Flonda or New York as well ne i severalbundrod miles did not tet ween him and the places wmmed, And so in all departy ta of modern science, 4 what is required is 10 knowledge of orrtain re feats These scientists deduce socurate cons Sige OF oh Sons regardless of distance. n onl DiSHsSE. have been enabied ts teem of determining. scienon, diseases bay e Certain signs, « the nfure of chronic disensos, with rin t of the early ag ede wr sympa origin "with greats #t P Mat out rian and personally It & a wellknown fact, and one that appeals his wine time to the study and investigation « fn diseasa than be who stiempts 10 treat every ill to which Men, 1 ak ages of literature certal n poss, sdrant tical fri 1 portunity 1o rit, M1 f you come r BUCOUSS, We will promptly fn, Dave LO sid, &nd are only Wo TO SEE PATIENTS. examining our ut 18. In recognizing personal examina? 1 of the patient, we I raculous power Fe obtain our know edge ase 1 1 al application, of stint hed pringp ! racy with which Lu 5 BYSieny YOR Ww l-wide reputats fection This = ges and = reel § refund fo 0 giad 0 Bl CEng, wel is 10 the aoe we Owe Our ain 3 o GR Of chron = WRTELOUS] £55" oa SHE, 5a unm ner aright i \ 5 The most ample resourom c diseases, and the gr eaten —- IVER. Low : oo ng the trogt t 3 aking wR ining and treating patient atl a dis “The aii es € ommon Senne Medical Adviser. By R. Plates M.D. ¥50 pages and over 30 colored and other i{lustrations. Sent, post paid, for $1.90 Or write and domi rile YOUur sri ging ten cents ie stamps, and & oon te irestise, ilar dmense wil be sent you, with our Wrins for trests ven Lan 4 ali par PETES | ICINE. physician who devote ane better qualified to tres! suck sttention to any class of diseases special branch of science, art, of no sre contal ead in that the of diseases, must Dex lives to Some alist -one who devotes his undivided atiention edvintae of this arran ot must be obvious. Medic the brief limits © a lifetizoe, achieve the highest the case i TI The 4d for investig wn. and no physician alady incident Lo bumanily Reocogniziog the fact that no great institu- tion dedicated exclusively to the treatment of chronic diseases, would meet the noods of the afflicted of our land, without the most perfect, complete and extensive provision for thé most improved treatment of diseases of the air-passages and lu such as Chronie asal Catarrh, rynge itis, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption, we have made his branch oF our institution one of the leading Depart. ments We have every kind of weeful instrument for examining = ofan 5 involved, such a8 rhinoscopes, laryngoscopes, stetho- STI $50.¢ $500 44 well as all of the most approved | Kinds o tus for the applioation of sprays, fumigation stomitioon in tons, and all other forms © icinal appli e publish three books on Nasal, Throat and Lung | discasks, viz.: A Treatise on Consumption, Laryngitis and Bron- chitis price, postpaid, ten oents; A trealise on Asthma, or Phthile, giving mew and successful treatment] prioe, postpaid, ten obits; A treatise on Chronic Nasal Catarrh, price, postpaid, two omnia . in, “Liver Complaint,” Ob. Digiasts OF Chronic Plar. attained eB success. Many of the dis. the liver and other organs con. trib gin in their actions to fhe process of digestion, are very olsoue, and are pot fhaqe ly mistaken by laymen and yeifians for other maiadios, treatment is employed directed othe of a disease which does not exist, on diseases of the a on receipt of ten cents in postage stamps. Dyspops etinate Constipation, pessful treatment of which our specialists have bave been very largely treated, RE ad) in thousands of cases which had ben practice of chemical Tanalysis and microscopical Diseases. of Susie, with reference to correct diagoosis, in whict our institution | beg became famous, bas naturally Jed to a tery extensive diseases of the urinary arg. Our pocialists have od. BE a vast and varied ex ence great expertness in determining the exact pature of each case, and, benos, have been successful in nicely adapting their for the cure of each individual cass, Thu treatment of diseases of the urinary organs baving consti. Jute a promigent branch, Or specaity, of our tice at the Invaids' Hotel and Surgical Instity ie, and, being in constant re- Shipeat numerous inquiries fora « smplete but concise work on the thture and ourability of these joaladios, we have published a large illustrated treatise on these diseases, which will be sent to any ¥idress on receipt of ten cents in postage stamps. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDE Gravel, Enlarged Fros« BLADDER tate Gland, Hetention of Urine, and kindred affections may be included among those DsEAsES. in the cure of which our specialists have achieved marvelous success. Theso are fully treated of fn our ili ustrated mphiet on Urinary Biseq 8. It indludes numerous testimon rom well-known people. Sent by mail for ten centy in stamps, for it at once, STRICTURES AND URINARY FIs. Hundreds of cases of the worst form strictures, many of them nly vated of YT At is in bands asges, Ea QOL on! - it us for relio cure, That po cuse of this class is t for Fhe alii of our specialists # proved by cures res LX ar usd tat od treaties on these case 0 which we intrust this eines C0 of Sasey to physicians of ug. ns a AL dine | dig fives through Fe Th ERE IR ning many vob Pac ivi setle an Loromator rte, and A i Ineenity, Nervous Bobiiliys arliing yi EL Saga, dq & | i | bome physicians) bas the benefit of a full Council, composed of skilled dalists. Our Department and rooms for ladies in the invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute are 80 arranged as {0 be very private, and free fron the AannNOYENOES 80 COMINON in other institutions. Send cents in postage stamps for our large Complete Treatise on ses of Wotnet, Llustrated with sume. rous woodcuts and colored plates. PILES, FISTULA IN ANO, and other is CRBOR ecting the region of the fower bowel, are Pie jergely treated, and with marvelous suooess, by specialists, who give their whole time to the study 1 MORS. end treatment of this class of afoctions. We never U fail to cure pale Luhors, however ia When the patient can come bere for treatment, we will guarantee a cure. Fortunately for suffering humanity, a method of treatment has | been Jorfected and thoroughly teste in ou r institutions, by which radical and perfect cures of the worst forms of plies are effected without causing any severe suffering. Send ten cents in stamps for our lave tlustmied Treatise on Plies. Mernia (Breach), or Pupitire, no mmiier y bow long standing, of what size, or what (he ape RUPTURE. of the Jase tay be of not under four years), 8 speedily and radically cu in every case v ndertaken by our specialists, without the knife, withest dependence upon wl, give only partial relief, oh never cure, but often inflict RUSSES. great injury and induce inflammation and stranguls- tion, from which thousands annually die, Nor There is po safety in depending upon t y kind of truss, bough, Bo doult, every man who has su ered the safe. Both the rupture and the truss keep up a mental orn and induce nervous ility and various organic wekDessos of Ube kidneys, bladder, and associate organs. CURES GUARANTEED in every case undertaken. Notwithstanding the great number of ruptures treated in the three years past, many of them of immense size and of such a character that no other of treatment oomild possibly bave succeeded, every case to which bry rfected system of trosiment has been thoroughly ‘applied, perfectly cured, Only a few days residence at the fvalids Hotel and Surgical institute TO a mdant references, by permission of those whom wo have grey, will be furnished to any one wishing to call upon or write them "fllustrated treatise on Rupture sent to any addross upoo receipt af ten conta, Organic weakness, nervous debility. premature decline of the manly powers, involuntary vital DevicaTE Joust, and kindred affoctions, are specdily. thor. hly and permanently cured Diseases. 1. To thosg soquainted with our Wetitutions it i bardly necessary to say that the Invalides’ Hote! and Surgieal Institiste, with the branch establishment jocated at No. 3 New Oxford Street, Landon. Eogland, bave, for many years, enjoyed the distinction of