0 HOUSEHOLD, Racour or Liver, —Heat three or four spoonfuls of nice dipping in a framg-pan, sdd on onion sliced, a tablespuontvl of chopped persely and thrice as much minced breakfast bacon; when ali are hissing lot lay in the liver cui iu pieces as long and wide us your widdle finger, and fry | brown, twining often; take out the Fiver and keep warm in a covered hot water dish; strain the gravy, rinse out the frying-pan and return to che fire cherries, gooseberries or apricots as perferred, Arrre Cupsse Cakes — Pare, core and boil sufficent apples to make a half-pound of pulp when cooked ; add to them a quarter of a pound of sifted sugar and the same of butter, four eggs, the rind and juice of one lemon ; melt the batter and leave out the whites of two of the egg; stir the mix- ture well ; line some pstty-paas with puil' paste, put in the mixture and bake about twenty minutes. Correr Cax es. —One cap of sweet wth the gravy and an even table spoonful of butter worked up well in two of browned flour, Stir until you have a smooth, browned roux, thin gradually with half a capfal of boil- ing water aud the juice of half a lemon, add a teaspoorful of minced carry powder wet with cold water, Boil tbarply, pour over the liver, put fresh boiling water in the pan wader the dish, and Jet all etand closely cavered ten minutes before serving, Larvep Lea oF Murrox.—Cat | half-inch wide strips of fat salt pork into lengths of four inches, With a marrow-bladed koife, make horizontal | incisions in the meat to the boue, and where this does not oppose the blade, clear through the joint. Roll these “lardoons” in a mixture of pepper, mace and vinegar and jusert in the holes made by the knife. If you have & larding veeule the task is easier Set the meat in a drippiog-pan. dash a eupful of boiling water over it, and Toast ten minutes for each pound, | blasting often. Ten minutes before taking it up run over with a mixture of a teaspoonful of butter and two | tablespoonfuls of tart jelly. Strain the gravy, pour off the fat, and thick" what is left with browned flour, season | with salt and pepper, boil up aud | serve in a boat, Frio Cerckex is always relished, and is especially nice with a cream ssuce. Clean a young chicken, divide it in quarters, season the pieces with salt and pepper and sprinkle with flour; place two ounces of butter io a feying-pan on the fire, and, when quite hot, put ia the pieces of chicken and fry a golden-brown: arfange the pieces ou a dish, pour around them Sauce made as follows and serve hot Mix a tablespoonful of flour swoothly with a gill of cold milk and edd half | & pint of warm milk ; melt one sunce | of butter and season it with a little | salt and pepper ; turn the milk into | the butter, beating all the time, 88 8000 as it is thick pour it around | the chicken. Cocoaxvr Caxe.-Two cups of | prepared flour, ove heaping cup of | powdered sugar, half a cap of batter | halfa cup of milk, three eggs. one | grated cocoanut mixed with a cupfal Of powdered sugar and left stand two | : : al and : : Bours. Rub bubbter and sugar (0 a eream; stir in the beaten yolks, the milk, then the frothed whites and the | flour. Bake in jeily-cake tius; spread the cocoanut and sugar between the | layers acd on top, Manica Cake. —Two cups of sugar and a half cup of butter; heat 10 cream and a balf cop of sweet milk mix three cups of flour with two La spoonsful of baking powder, beat the J : { v pickle and a rennt half teaspoonful of | er thickly dry white sugar on top of bata thriving. milk, two of sugar, two teaspooufuls of baking powder worked into erough flour to make a stiff dough ; roll out thin and sift ground cinnamon on the sheet god roll up into a roll ; out off slices from the roll snd place, oon tins. Before baking sprinkle rath- the slices. Ric Crnocorate Puwpisc.— Best | to a cream six ounces of butter, add a quarter of a pound of grated chocolate, three ounces of sugar, and, by degrees the yolk of eight eggs, with a quarter ofa pound of grated brown bread. Pound together to a powder a quar- ter of a stick of vanilla sod eight eloves ; add these to the pudding stir- riog in at last the whites of eight egy beaten to a froth. Butter a mold well ' and a half, Serve with sauce. milk and season with salt and pep- per. Beatin a raw egg to bind the set in a greased pan, and as they brown glare with butter. The oven must be very hot. er each hillock and transfer to a hot platter. For a cement for filling faults in castings, take iron fillings, free from | rust, ten parts ; sulphur, one balf sal ammoniac, 08. These are nixed with water to a thick paste, which is ram- med into the “laults.” This becomes strong when the iron fillings are rust. ed. mented are treated before the opera- tion with liquid ammonia, « as to be | perfectly free from grease. FARM NOTES, SHEEP RuLgs,—Under the heading says: “Never frighten sheep if possibls to avoid it. Thi® does not apply to the old ram, with mischief in bis eye and thunder and lightning jin his horns. Sow rye for weak ones in cold weather. A little rye is good for puny animals of other discriptions. Separate all sick, weak, or thin ones in the fall and give them special care. Ifa sheep is hart, wash the wound, bath with turpentine and coat with tar. That night give your neighbor's dog a dose of lead. Keep a number of gocd bells on your sitep. It will make them feel good. 8 “floater” [Do not let sheep spoil wool with chaff or bers. Cut tag locks in early spring This is a matter necessary. For scours give pulverized alum in wheat bran. Prevent by taking great care in changing from dry to green feed. Take care of the lambs—keep them A lamb over in one spot as a sheepskin, Keep one two-year-old ram to fifty ewes, ! | face. : ! mixture, shape into a conical heaps; | lana will give their roots all the | | needed covering by striking down ip- | [ to the soil whea this is better for the Slip a cake tarn- | y | not well covered, unless #uch The parts which have to be ce. | ’ should feel all | which they speedily reach in fair eoil, they furnish an amount of plant food evenly distributed over the sueface that cannot be got in any way so cheaply and the fertility thus obtaiy. ed is immediately available, If phos. phate or other concentrated mange be drilled in with the oats it will bene. fit the sucoeeding crop even more than i saved and applied to that direetly, Don't expect your hens to lay well if you do not keep a plentiful supply of pure, fresh water before them ag all times. When you remember (hat about ninety per cent of an egg | water, one nocessity of giving hens plenty of it is evident. Watch such little things. Your hens will respond generously to kindness, [] Chickens for shipping to market should be dry picked, and care taken to remove all ple feathers, and avoid tearing the skin. For packing, ose clean, hand-threshed rye straw, If this cannot be obtained without some trouble, clean ont straw will answer, [ Place a layer of straw at the bottom of the box, then one of poultry, pack | ing snugly, backs upward, fillibg all vacuacies with straw 80 that the cov. | er will draw down snugly on the tents, con- | N The first planting of anything in | pour in the pudding and boil an hour | spring should be covered very lightly | While the soil is cold from deep frees. ing or ice water during winter the sun | ) LCKs.~Whip boiled | : Porro Hus "« sip? lo | I : warms it only a little below the sur p L M " | potatoes light with a little utter an moisture | popuiar magazines { subscription price There fis always enough in early spring to bring seeds | np and once they are germinated the growth, Ashes, or potash salts, will be found | excellent for the fruit tre Later Sheep graze very closly, and should not be allowed on grass that is beok.. | ward in growth or where the neld is undesirable. | As the young grass is beginning to shoot keep a close watch on th { onion crop, { S0oDest succumbs to the in | grass and weeds, trusion of {By ensilage and partial fifty acre farm can be made {fifty cows aod team | Oxtoss are always i ground, | carrots are the best, | pounds of seed to the sere is best, as | much of the seed fails to grow, from | the effect of the smut or from Four or five £0We | similar cause which destroys the vital [ty of the seed before it | through the soil. Plow as shallow as breska jormerly the cus- | tom to grow onions contin | the same ground, bat now, | smut und maggots, the ously on doe 10 the land must Le ' changed after a year's croppieg, Terr is a poultry house in Med fie and as a preparatory crop | Id, Mass, owned by theesiarte of the | : i | ! | es, now that | | they are throwing out leaves. 4 lon an application of super-phosphate i | will be of advantage | 1 fusing more amis cellent better to un lergo i grass be | them by nature : | H e | healthy) y stimulati a i tain morbid conditions of these Of all crops the union |'™™ § j MIYIC® than soiling & | them to grest to keep | No maindies are more perilous those which affect the k grown on old | be highly esteemed. : 4 | Cex | | ki ir | San never fail t Drogeise, ditional bf Tae | CHRISTIE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS LOCK HAVEN, Pa. pe HIS institut on is devoted to BROCIRILY OF IMPRrting Fikes ledge, and to quaiiiving middle aged of hotis sexe practical method: for the duties of business life, Rates moderate, A Advantages Super ior, For particulars aide i, 8. N. ¢Iiiew EP: ineipal, Lo AVEN, Pa. ED PROPOSALS. : , “ QEAI LS wi Vind nt the ( Bel olonte 0 die Tob Far ba fing hill beiwesn Uniet House snd duis LLB Woawer terrace don middle 3 ir Plane and speeifiontione wim ole iy of the Know. ! the young and by i | Lew and | respoosibie | boi rie Were ben kosmians whe 4 lopx Biri wr Ler ace ut Con right (TIRE SE oh LEE CETTE RT ail bids JOHX WoL. "PE AE EN DEEROY DeoNkisy ens, Be Cuosen ny GonLpes Sproivie cup of endl edge of the pers ® Eire IV ann peri the patient is a n nleoh wreck, Thousands of drunk, ards been mud. temperate men who Liave lakes the Go their coffee without and today believe 1 of their own free will fact Cures an “on vii iy irinker or an i Lae lie have I “Aen Specifie in their knowled a, quit ng No tifa) eye | ndmin ition i gusranteed, Nend circular | i tuk prrtiewiars. Address in oon: | lence Golde n Specific iO 185 Hace St. Cincinnati, Ohio. 41-ly, ey ari nr results from is : for i) LEE & 15 vush | will them the | d Lady's “onue ol them wil 10 any one xe g LOijwine, we ai 1 | YE Deu CHAT (rociry B " Fi for o: © Ye ur 1 Ar, It published and the | * $200 sud with the Read the nelve eo'umn of this pa : Dexocrar $2.75 ment ia snothey — — 4 {han rise. r ~=ltgh, Mange, and Sorat bos of every nd cured in 30 Minutes by Woolford's tary Lotion. U This Sold he reer, ly et No F. Hefonte Pa. D.her, 2 Poit 82 £4 40 > 5 | —— A A——_ A Gentle Sitimu kidneys and hlsd. Sis | Is imparted to the r by Hostetter's ich orp lity of these organs thach tiers, IR mot useful in Wer ug $a in ih iE In ty into them, them enable tonic en “w - vigor, snd the wesr and ¢ : 3 . Fes he discharg ng fun Woreover, won HE One ¢ pon BA they are : ain reased of the channel for the eo impurities from the their usefulness hy CRP Cort hinod ing strengthening and LR In oer import ant they fall into a sluggish fate, which is the ysus! Percursor of What then can he the them organs, : disease gresier | A medicine which mpels ul? than | ineys, snd a | ) J ® peril should i The enccess of Hangh's $25 Phosphate ns Ah excellent crop producer and pe improver of the soil, is rasily accounted for Age made of the with special regard to a roeral adaptoe bility ne un plant food.” . Every particle of w we claim ar wenvity when sloth medicime which averts th S— A ———— EASILY ACCOUNTED A ——— i i [ Yantnge, as it giv : i matured, Tug the well. | 5 : Lin Moran | Chermngh) i | BAUGH & SONS, | MANUFACTURERS > i IMPORTERS, * -— THE ORIGINAL Mansloctarery of RAW BONE SUPER- PHOSPHATE o Bleu... i Cheap {0 sale Sve shades | inches in wide), SECHLER & CO. Groceries, Provisions, FOREIGN FRUITS aad CONFECTIONERY. T MARKF jp connection. Saline Suga Be ] HEONEWARE «16 ailmizen of gi) . bows SOlity of Akron ware factory goods in the market, FOREION FRUITS. Tronbiont Roods tu Icio lemons we cay find chespor thay the very Ie FRUIT Jams. nd Mason's pr Vghtuiy g It bn un tinsel MEA & pound All o th id This wader Aewirable shape the mont satis EL} Good bargains iu all Krad es, Me “ranges an be had, We COFyI Fine nesortimony 854 oometed, Our re Ar ~ Finest Now Orleans 8450 por gallon. of Coffesn, th t green | ated Coffees are always fresh binlug fruit In nse Lop lure, The “oRLythisg yet knows ries thay the Manon jar, bug hore than the ABerence in price, Buy ANG yom will not regret it. We BIL plats GuUarts and bal! guitone, TOBACOOS. All the new und 4. sirable brands, | : { | | : CIGARS. ~8paciul atten tis | Woetry wo town, TEAR. Young Hywon, 60, 50 HY] ial, 60c, Mic, #1 per pound per pound Oolong, Mi R greeny nnd bliss kK, fue, nooclored Japmy tes, A Hyson ut 40¢ per pound i given 1 ¢ sell the best 2 for Our ¢ be and Be clgare in ger trade por pound. Imper. § Gunpowder, Sic so. $3 Fine RuESrcu red ' aiid dried Baws Low wrery ie Hum Ehoulders, Breuk Naked snd HEY Babe toce of tment weuell, OUR MEAT MARKET. dress for way Birkett uy attention ¢ 'Etling fine haven fing 8 i wheel i] Eellng nice We have fifty Bue lam wWatited Lis We give aa always oy tw TM ere Cats deg lam}, stall times, Ping SRCHLER & Co., GROCERS & wray Hankey, Bush Howse Block, Belleton te Pa. B.&B. GODEYS ADY’S BOOK Imavibm sud Our CHEEBE Finest full cream cheooss at 16. per pound, VINEGAR Pure of cider, One gallos two pailons dq cider vinegnr mad of this goods is we rt of conngon vinegar ¢ Trem whole foseore than nse $0! co— ring Dress Goods The TORI, I got for my now Write our Mail Order they will FOR 1887. mple Copy 1B cents™ What shall wit Bpring and Bunimer Department for wut ples Ip you stewer the {eestion and Our business io Drees “on hae o tendy Dewy pur ary ivale of Goods Department this on Priming Lut with the goods, the sock and welder tion aver. Wo make th * Batter of -ie fs f Sally fiew iw Ls ates w BE Oo a utes, aid AeruTRGoe that though oF ing i the pure Basing. 1 y tha I mont dewiratile Teduest and smtisiectic rder, you will 1} & reputable di The sewest ar Sample fad g * Whe, 8 grow wy with bogping bry thas b ~ A few pecialtion ¢ Terred this month, » COMPLETE LINE ALL MEME STRIP ES WOOL coLon NEADVANCE * AE Habit weight, but med Beautiful Premisms to every Sul #0 inches 4 Es 17 ED CAsn - Bb ark seriber Terms to Clubs. Largs Jot ati Ea » wrtra § wool fancy 1 inch width, Ur conn vos mported Dress Goede, § reduced from 55 « da remiums fo Club Raisers ALL Wait, CAMELS Greve and Browgs ik An SM INCH Tn visibie or Pin Heed Firing and Summer Phades at 75 one Ln ol wick they were 1h ght goo HAIR Mixtar : = wm Ligh « HT} vin is won! Bok Checks iu | : former price ist of Premiums and ters ME value and | Clubs; send for Semple Py, give you full informstion. GODEY'S, at the present time by press and prog eu 1% to inrger which will NEW px TED Bummer ( lore snd HALLS, we 1 ' is ad. Fuperior n Ameries, bav. depariments, sn Ligh ling $5 28 i fy 40 018 ith 4 i how tted be ar sale : HUY ew und Juet ' Cha “ia, "rg ere wij asst ispent ng shy inGive ne Lhe greatest shiv edited. The literary fentures | Noveleties, Sbory Pomes ols Among the popular suthos Gopgy J od magez or sing 2 Inches in width fe _ Yariety The tage for Bos ae a. i 46 {mely Per yard “ered CREAM all wood ¢ anvase a Chenpont thiy & th at 25 ote are ; in Dress Goods lige ever Blories, Serials, Charades, For Brant wud Traveling orutumes, we of GLEY af 0 pee very desire Bave placed | English Mobairs 2 yard fashioned | 1 “Ee ms am gs In English Premed ££ are will Pbhickh. arebiil whe v Ct ctw Oi to are goods revived § -~ The Novelty for and Len: *¥ fed t Lerma Hy =e Head 14 wildering Talriety 100 ati even » 2 # 4 : ; Bie attempt Mentia os de in eves no 15s gF appear ’ KLhown CrIptiog v » Aart Processes ODEY's fads in i modisies and bor them Ors ne iresestunkers rd foremost rich ’ BY the tion Paper Patterns are one fentures of this mags wed month, st { Fulscription price Practical Hints pon Dresmakink show ferings | POW garments can be ren valed and made | Over by the pelterns given Practically hints for the he uschol | ye ung housekeepers haw 10 | culinary department with skill, Fashion Notes, at Home and Abroad delight every Indy's heart, The Colored snd Ble kK Work * Designs give all the newest idens for farey work The Cooking Recipes are under the cos iro of an experienced bousekeeper, The Architectural Department is o practical utility, caseful estimates being given with each plan, CLUB RAISER'S PREMIUMS. of the imp riant “ach subscriber their own peitern Rone more than zine re Pere Bhade mes af 40 o1s | elsewhere be + BE} & * Hl (Oand Tk : nN being wll t | every ant oe] oo lem Divs Trimmings Putt on, Masndierohiers thon, Rib wis, Bucking Jewelry, wan Wiovey Ne: oly © Pn BUGGS & BUHL, — 118 to 121 Federal St, ALLEGHENY, PA. WRITE ror SAMPLES, 2515) d show mapsge the economy and ate D. D. Cartis, 504 feet long and . 3 | dixteen feet wide, with » passaage way | Use Bangh's $20 PHOSPHATE four feet wide the entire leogth of the | | AUTIVE. PERMANENT, CHEAP : ANIMAL BONE MANURE ne rooms, i —— BhkLErONTR & BUFFALO RUN RAILROAD. Time Table to take effect Monday Jany 24. 1887 Westward, whites of seven eggs 40 a froth, stir all | This is for the Jooks of the thing. : . : togeti : | earefully select breeding ewes: cull io th ry Savas yo Jeary : bake out all the old and inferior stock for a uid a " TN | market. Keep at the head of the od —— as for icing — J EE yo: | flock a thoroughbred male ; feed well v 3 eo e oug © | breed judiciously. of this for the top of your cake ; nto An. 3 the rest add one coffeesup of seeded The best plant at prasent known | centre. The entire building is lathed | raising, chopped fine, and flavor wig | OF Covsolidating by voterlaciog of its {aad plastered, floor of the TOOmS are |, i monte ef) on ond | roots, the loose soil of a newly made concreted, and rooms separated by Ri Hastings F.,.... oo. y¥p between Your cakes and : b k nt IT cord to M C . 4 brick w 1 3.1 feet hi h fl Honors, t together, Jam om hed oR gs a i . §h On top ° Hare. Ie at Pick aver & ‘Pick of bier (of the French Railway Service), which is a wire petting four feet | Seller. ¥ cat esas spioech ath well and throw AWS | the d uble poppy. While the usual i high H it and cold water in every the stalks Boil twenty. five ai | Grasses and clovers need several months | room in the building. Over the fow) | Waddle. ....... [Rds ¥... io slightly salted water ; deain and “wenly pigeon lofis, well sed Me Jo rub through a ¢ Linder with a woodeq | Heely fiele roots the double | nnd conveniently arranged, Rh Spoon or potato beetle. Season with | eerminates in afew days, nud in 1w, Mids NTT hioeh Ip ake iii tam prpper, salt, a teaspoonful of white | weeks grows enough to give some pro ; fay J pop, whe i young hope ul, Tatmbing Pais, sugar, and set over the fire while you | tsction to the slope, while at the end : * pas iw something that EFOWS n'y | Sellers ¥ arn lt stir and beat in a great spoonful of | of two or three months the roots which | 14’ . | Filmore. ....... batter and a pinch of vutmeg. Beat [are ten to twelve inches long, wre | "Why certainly my son. A lap IE anton rise and toss to a smoking creamy mas | found to have eqterlaced so av % roe without growth ought to he burned Baitlne sod put io bree tablespoonfuls of | tain the earth far more firmly than | YP 4 milk or cream. Boil up and dish, | those of any grass or grain. Though “Then that is why wo many busi. Kay sliced builed eges ou top, the plant is annual, it sows fiself uf: | ness plants’ are borned up?’ FraxLine a fluted flan-mould | tor the first your, with a little care, the | “Possibly, my sou, It's a sioky | on with good pufl-paste, They lay a! bink is always in good condition, question.” | piece of » hire paper as a lining for | There is time in spring on ground the crust and fill the mold with bran cotirely naked to sow oats or some to keep it in proper shape, Beallop | other rapidly growing vegetable, 1 the edge of the prste 16 imitars leaves | he turged voder in May as a green | . i snd put it in d quick oven 10 erisp. | manace, Oss are probabl y best fur a hia, ray _ took a When the pefl-pasie is orisped, take | this purpose, and in most cases a { at Pensonable tain anid wid Soaranten aut the paper sod bran aod 01 the good seeding will cost but litle money, | all work. Send In your books, pa ton eichrer preserved pears,’ Ab the height of eight or ten intlins, | MAE", Ote., and Luve them boun GGDEY'S bas arranged to give elegan Silver P'ated Ware of superior makers . | premiums, the valee of which in some in stances reaches over $25 5 for one premiem - Send 15e, for Sample eopy which contain Musirated P Temiums with full paruce lars and terms, Address, GODEY'S LADY'S® BOOK, Philadelphia, Pa. In Club with this paper, GODEY’S and The Cen- [tre Democrat. Price $2.78, which should be sent to the office of this Paper. | building. It contains borty.on is one aod a half stories bigh the en. | | tire length with wings two and half (arcries high at each end and in the | W.R.CAMP Manufacturer and Dealer in FINE FURNITURE, UNDERTAKING and Embalming A SPECIALTY. "or the de lopraent of their compara | nn Are wan - YO DY he! i, Pepp; fon hon 6.10 650 A.85 LF 642 6 Lo T00 ‘ bo Tealns will flea win hone mntked © F FONT when Migunie wpe EIVaR oF ols PO Ne : in rordavrar Tram No, 2 will sonnet “Anand wert on LB V IL 18 Traits No & wil eotinwt with train welon BR EV. RIL It Tian Xo 4 will eonnret with train fston BE V. BR BR and with train West ub Snow Nhoo hraneh THOS, BH. SHOEMAKER, Bapatintendent, Phat ra ——— | ==Boox FINDING ~ We RES HOW 1)ee jared to do wil kinds of book’ bindig ~ " as nahle fh and 18 ¥ mani d, MI wirk. Send in your hooks, ", d magnziocn, ete, and have them bor nds] i with (rain T— a — «Fresh bread and rolls in time for | breakfast avery morning at Jacob's. —— — mad 1 | No. 7 West Bishop St, Bellefon te, Pa. Hl
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