AHH RT ORCS TS SC _ Alter Dangers of the “Grip.” (From Ta: Sunday Globe, Boston, Mass, Jan. 5, 1580, *Doston papers facetiously remark that ‘La Gripps is seldom fatal unless you use all thas remedies recommended for it." They are The writer fully believes that the end of Lhe poor grip’ victim, if he tried all the patent medicines that have a forned (9 correct. the pages of our leading nawapapsrs as ‘sure cures for La Grigpe, would be like Mark Twain, who for his famous cold triel every remody advise 1 by friends, until his sto nach Lecame so weak he basgan to vomit, and continusl thr of tha le til, as he avars, ‘as was like to wun h immortal soul. We notices one ading advertisers of the day has been conusp. this opporiuns time by theabsence ol any © "w iliey sim to cure the ‘grip. ‘chromo,’ and we ‘ad’ for their Ths mors so cartainly deserve a fee! like giving them a frase con readers, nassion unon our mah! for the reason that pro! v mace people have used their remelr, that good old family Anodras Liniment, for aan all Fuainly medicine Johnson's this foreign influenza, t hisrs bined come And why noi? { no other will relieve catarrisl colds, coughs, bron. chinl troubles, or neuralgic pains, as prompt- gama old Ano ve are all sympitoms Heran from this ep ie of in Iv ax that iyns Liniment, and tie ab or resuitsol La Crippe the real after dangers ws the e linings of the nose, throat Tusnza; it leay ACY BUSCRD- ry su ep roubles and February and We Lie shall 18 after allay chief danger And surely mds that Johnson's elaly yaar 8 used the " Spor $ hie lias been than all nS Wa said, LINIMENT was Famiry POYsiCias from us, ana Te that the atisfied. Ie. FARM NOTES, — secures a wood sod for the first time in thirty yews on a square «oil by spreading twenty | als it, lightly manuring barnyard manure, turning under at to clover. ashes on it with the whole 1 seeding WHEN fa'tening geese give a mixture of corn and wheat, They should also have a cooke | mess twice a day, con- sisting of potatoes, tornips, chopped clover, cabbage aud onlons, as green foud is e-sential, Add a quantity of salt, and do not overiook the water, G. W. DEMAREE, commenting on the comparative merits of artificial comb foundation and foundation made by the bees, says: Use comb foundation, by In my locality, to set the bees to building their combs in the sur- plus cases, wit w to obtain extracting, would be the worst sort of management, The foundation will pay 200 per cent, on the investment the first season,” 11 all Inears, i vie comLs 101 CHSiAS may be wintered very 1 in a dark cellar, if it is dry, that the plants do not mold, Late in the fall withhold water gradually until the leaves drop off, then put them away in this dormant condition, bringing out again in March or as early ule, Fu we 80 CLINGSTONE peaches sell just about as wel as ireestones if properly hand- led. They grow better, handle better, ship better and ore always better tlav- After people learn how to get them off the stones they prefer them, said E. A. Riehl before a meeting of an Illinois Lorticult ural society. oread, Tie foundation of nearly all the that beset the dairyman is the buying his dairy cows instead of raising them. To buy a cow ia thing on trial. No dsiryman can judge of the merits of a cow until he has tested her yield of milk. Cows from other sources also bring disease in the herd. Abortion, which is the most serious drawback to dairying, is contag- jous, and may be introduced in a herd by some cows brought from elsewhere. A NEW by-product of the dairy is sunounced, It is called and is » Swedish inveution, or the re- 11 aS of seprator and extractor, Dasryman, who appears to think It a SUCCess, than skimmed milk wade dry and then baked to a yellowish brown color, It is said to have been tesiud in the Ger- man hospitals where it was not only pronounced wholesome, but to be good for infants, and to bave curative prop- erties. We await developments, L.AsT spring, says the New England variety of bean, claimed to be some- thing “wonderful,’”’ The beans, their foliage and blossoms, are the same as our grandmothers used to plant in their flower gardens, and us such we should consider thema valuable sequisition for general cultivation, To THE BEGINNERS, — To the novice in poultry raising 1 would make the following suggestions. 1. Have all plans as well matured as possible before commencing the business, especially if it is ou u large scale, 2. Construct a convenient poultry house that shall be warm and dry iu winter; easily ventilated in summer, 3. nelect for general farm use not more than two or three different breeds of fowls, 4. Feed regmarly and liberally, but do uot overfeed, Give plenty of fresh water and good range in summer, 5. Do not overcrowd, Fowls need HOUSEHOLD GRILLED LAMB —DI'ut a shoulder of lamb over the fire in boiling waler, W Len it has boiled for 2 or minutes, during which time you have skimmed it carefully, put where it will just sim mer slowly for three-quarters of hour. then take it out and s'ash score it across with a sharp kwmfe, boti upart, and deep enough to reach nearly to the bone. Have rome bread cruinbs mixed with salt, pepper, parsley and a little thyme and marjoram. Brush the beaten yolk of an egg over upon it. Broil over a clear bright fire to a delicate brown, Make a sauce for it as follows: Put one cup of sugar over the fire In a saucepan with a cupful of good vinegar and & half cayenne pepper; simmer ten and add a glass of claret and serve, ee ————— CortrAacenr’s Pie. —This isa very nice way of serving any kind of cold meat, nice sweet drippings in a frymma pan, and when her, add a sp onful of ilour; stir to a rich brown, and add a pint of broth such ascan be made from any bon 8 and trimmings of cooked or uncc Kk | ed meat. The bones from hall a dozen chops, if boiled slowly for & couple ol an onion and seasoning i | a purpose. Cook this broth and flour find of 1 bits and well seasoned, with , and d butter before baking a This can be varied by the cupful of tomato with the vel ot lit fa lition © sauce, drip- either ine meat be used is curry powder. It the milk can BARKED liver, spread pork moderate oven. nutes with tl w hen it has co i in t flour wet with cold half an serve with the gra wo i i walter an hour longs 1 VY pout ed '4 Suil Cook r ROLLE a flank of part is thick apt t» be, equalize the meat from spreading it over with some a 1 tile spoonful of me and gravy enouy = moist, i t dressing cracker summer ted butter, seis or bDrewd Crumis, SAVOTSY, i { 10 hank § ’ 1b Ww i i i Spread roll it up and pio: 1 A place in with bol reaches the bail it will in it partially coo was cooked, move Lhe i When el + tid . 1 $4 ¢ Lhe Lie iis G1 i £ : na ing it it 1, Temos ' FRYING BANA nanas into halves dip them eges, six ounce water to make sufficiently solid nanas; ad mix thoroug! the bananas and when sprinkle the 2} 5 rhs 1 ' trougn i in a paste made se of flour it smooth. to adhere i a half teaspoonful of iy with yv A soa, ur paste, dig n and tn hit lard, loredd a bright § w drain, m with sugar and serve, fry then th Bribe CAKE. of sugar, hall whites of four eggs, t we'l mixed with two yeast pow r. a teaspoons of lemon, and Frost, wo cupfa a8 of flour onfnis of extract Mis. 2 8g | f ii 0 a capful of i 3 wails with ails food, Hark!tot nitys Million sw and jes f blood and blow. and pit, but use In 1 Remedy. Of drugg sts. EN Vandyked fur borders are used on very handsome and rich materials, Don’t hawk Sage's Calta —————— The Wise-t Physicians, Since Hypocrates discoverad that all manner | of disorders were produced by the fluids of the body, have sought to ald nature by methods calculated to purily the blood, pro mote digestion, nutrition and excretion, stimu St. Bernard Vegetable Pill of our fathers, pro | nounced centuries ago, the trinmph of medical art and unequalled since. A sample of the Si Bernard Vegetable Pills will be sent free to all | applicants. Address, St. Bernard, Box 2416, New York. ss A I tiie | Heliotrope gloves are a favorite tint | for the best evening wear. - . 1f you have eatarrh, you are in danger, as the | your general health, or develop into consump { tion | purifying and enriching the blood, and building up the system. Give it a trial. Have a storehouse for leaves, and pack it full, collecting the leaves only on clear, dry days, Never store leaves closely when they are wet. How's Thia? We offer One Hondred Dolla Reward for any ease of Catarrh that ean net be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. ¥. J, CHENEY & CO, Props, Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. J, Chaney for the last 15 years, and believe him periectly honorable in ail business transactions, and Ananeially able toearry out any obligations made ” thelr firm, Yen Truax, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, i. Walding. Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Drug- ists, Toledo, Olio, E. H. Van Hoesen, Cashier Toledo National hank, Toledo, Ohio, Hull's Catarrh Cure 13 taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of thé system, Price, 75. per bottle, Soild by all Driuguists MAO 0h W A S The points of driven wells should be of brass, us fron points rust aod clog, thereby preventing a free flow of water, Now is the time to attend to Your personal condition in preparation for the change to searon, 1f you have not vwintered well, tired out from overwork, If your impure from closes co fine you §¢ a spring if you are blood has becomes should take Hood's Sarsapariiis at once, will purify and vitalize yout blood, create good appetite, and tone your whole system “For spring medicine my wile and I think very highly of Hood's Sarsapar ila, We both took itl It did us a great igh the hot a frstolnss st spring weal her than ever before siek h relieved me great deal, and of a dizzy, feeling. 1 think every one ought to take some comes on, and we shall certainly take Sarsaparilia this spring n J. H. PEARCE, Granite Railway Co., Coneord, N H ’ . Hood's Sarsaparilla Rold by all druggists, $1 six for $5 Prepared only HOOD & CO, Lowell, Mass 100 Doses One Dollar Supt i ! } ! 1 i i } i { ) } 5 } } 3 5 } Bermuda Bottled. | “You must go to Bermuda. If ou do not {I will not be responsis ple for the consequences.” ** But, doctor, I can afford neither the time nor the money.” * Well, i that is ‘mpossible, try SCOTT’ MULSIO OF PURE NORWECIAN COD LIVER OIL. I sometimes call it Bermuda Bot- tied, and many eases of CONSUMPTION, Brouchitis, Cough or Severe Cold I have CURED with it; and the advantage is that the mos sensi tive stomach can take it. Another thizs which commends it is the stimulating properties of the Hy- gosnoshites which It contains ou wiil And it for sale at jour Pruggist’s but see you get the | original SCOTT'S EMI INION” A ———— ————— —-———— —————— —————————————— Co lS St a a St a —————————— ——————— Eiy's Cream Balin COLD IN HEAD CURES CATARRH Apply Naim ints sach nor romance ii young hb tet with sore eves use De, Issao Thomps Prugyists sed at 5a. per Dole 11801 be on sEye-watler, —_— tab 3 i tase r 1 g Celebrity the advauials wing y . $ 3 y to those who do not Kuow Know! 18 x the ¥ Cigars -—— 2 “Tas vraaubd jgson Burnell from $20,000 1 he beel in L hot dripping ion until a light brown, scorch, boing water, and and celery. Simmer the nearly | season with salt and pepper. until very tender. For the dumplings, mix together wo cups of flour sift «0 with two small teaspoon- fuls of 1 and one of salt, | and make a soft dough with halt a pint of milk and one beaten egg. Drop by wet either ti~al 8 then ¥ Cook aking powder, ing stew; see that the boiling never closely, and | tarn all The character of this stew can be | uw pint of t matoes about an hour before it is done. In this case, put large slices of toast over the bottom of the dish. A large, green | pepper chiopped and added is also ance | change, | Beer OLives, —Have a pound and | a half of round steak cut less thau a fat, and cut it mto strips three inches | and pepper; chop the tnmmings with | an ounce of salt pork very fine; mix | with it three tablespoonfuls of powder | ed eracker, one-half teaspoonful of | sage and savory mixed, one-fourth of a teaspoonful of pepper, and half a tea spoonful of salt; mix all thoroughly, and spread on the strips of bref; then roll them up and tie with twine, and roll in flour. Fry Lrown as many slices of thin pork as you have olives; take out the pork, put in the olives aud fry brown also, then put them in a spall saucepan that can be covered pightly. Stir in the {at remaining in the pan a tablespoonfut of flour until perfectly smooth and brown, then pour in gradually three cups of boiling water stir for a minute or two, pour it over the olives, cover saucepan, and simmer two hours, Take them up, cut the strings, and place the olives na Joon dish with the gravy around them, . ! : i A rx ea The fire still lives in hidden embers, Though one forgives one still remem- orry BeLLe—*1 hope your stay in eur city will not be short, Mr, De selence,'’ Mr. De Science (member of the Amerlean Ornithologists’ union j— “Thank you, but my sojourn must be brief. 1 am here attending the on - thologienl convention at the Museum of Natural History, and the session wil “o n be over.” ‘What kind of a convention did jou say?’ “Ornithologl a' —about birds, you bers, “Oh, ves, yes, How stupid of me! 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