FEB 23 
423 
EW-YORKER. 
Do you have trouble in cleansing your veg¬ 
etable grater? Never put it down for an 
instant after using it; but plunge at once into 
a deep pan of water and dash it up and down, 
or let water from a faucet run ou both sides 
for a miuutc or so, then tap it briskly on the 
edge of the pan, to dislodge the last bits, and 
hang it near the fire to ilry. 
Perhaps your little ones suffer from chil¬ 
blains. If so use the following: Two teaspoon¬ 
fuls of powdered muriate of ammonia, dis¬ 
solved in one pint of water. Rub well on the 
feet nights and mornings. Never let a chil¬ 
blain become a sore, but tend to it. as soon as 
the painful itching commences. This is also 
a sure cure for chapped bauds, toughening 
the skin against exposure, yet retidering it 
soft as velvet. If it smarts too badly on the 
hands, reduce it. 
The following is a good recipe for a nice 
breakfast or tea dish: 
FRIZZLED BEEF. 
One half pound of good smoked beef, well 
chipped, one quart of milk, two or three eggs 
well beaten. Butter about the size of a small 
egg. Put the beef, butter and a little water 
into a skillet and frizzle it for five minutes or 
so. Then add the milk, and just as it comes 
to boil stir in the beaten eggs and remove 
from the fire. Have a good-sized platter 
covered with home-made bread, pour it over 
it aud serve at once. I know when your family 
have eateu ouce, they will want it again. 
AUNT EM. 
DOMESTIC RECIPES. 
TAPIOCA PUDDING. 
One cup of tapioca soaked iu one quart of 
warm water over night; one pint of peaches— 
stewed dried, or canned will do; sugar to tuste 
and flavor with vanilla; bako one hour; to be 
eaten cold, with or without cream and sugar. 
Mils. C, K. JACK. 
COOKIES. 
Here is a recipe lor some molasses cookies 
1 made this moruiug, which turned out very 
good: I used oue cup aud a-halt of sour milk, 
a cup of molassos and one-half cup of drip¬ 
pings, stirred the drippings aud molasses to¬ 
gether, then 1 added the milk aud two cups of 
flour stirred together, then put iu *fwo more 
cups of flour with one teaspoonful of soda, 
one of ciunamon, uud one-half of cloves. 
Mixed all together with a spoon, rolled out on 
a well flourea board and cut into rounds 
Baked in a hot oven. mamma’s cook. 
fried cakes. 
Pried cakes, when properly made, need 
not bo looked down upon by people who de¬ 
spise lard. Take one cup sugar, one of sweet 
milk, oue teaspoouful of soda, two of erearn- 
of-tartar, two eggs, three tahlespooufuls of 
lard, flavor with cinnamon or uutmeg. Beat 
sugar and lard together till light, then add the 
well-boa ten eggs, mix the dough soft as you 
can, putting in a little Horn-at a time till the 
dough is stiff enough, and theu rolling out 
nicely. Have the lard iu which the cakes arc 
to bo fried very hot. Before putting any of 
the Cakes into it, take a bit of the dough and 
drop it iu to test its heat. Lf it rises to the 
top instantly, the lard is hot enough. Do not 
pierce with a fork in turning. 1 prefer part 
beef dripping to clear lard, kmma mclkan. 
hard SOAP. 
Break up the contents of oue box of con¬ 
centrated .Sapouilier (concentrated lye) into 
fragments by striking upou the side of the 
box. Dissolve it. then in two uud a-half pints 
of hot water iu an iron kettle. Melt iu an¬ 
other pot or pan five pounds of clean grease. 
Take off the fire, and into this stir slowly the 
dissolved lye. and keep stirring until the whole 
becomes well mixed. Now cover up und set 
in a warm place over-night. Next day cut 
up iuto small pieces, add six pints of water 
aud melt with a geutle heat until the soap Is 
all dissolved; then pour into a mold or pan to 
cool. Whan cold, cut into bars, which will 
be fit to use in ton days. I have used this soap 
for more than twelve years and like it. 
Brookfield, Conn. H. M. s. 
CREAMED EGGS. 
Have ready a pint of cream sauce, made 
sa ne as for potatoes. Boil six eggs 20 or 30 
minutes. Have six slices of nicely-toasted 
bread buttered on a platter. Cover each slice 
of toast with the sauce, slice the eggs iu 
rather thick rings, aud arrange on the toast. 
MRS. C. 
HoihIo n|S Acid Pliotphate, 
Assists Mental Labor. 
Prof. Adolph Ott, Now York, says of the 
Acid Phosphate: *• 1 have been enabled to de¬ 
vote m.' self to hard mental labor, fromslioitly 
after breakfast till a late hour iu the evening 
without experiencing the slightest relaxation, 
aud 1 would not uow at any rate dispense with 
it.”—Adit. 
Twin Foes to Life 
Are Indigestion and Constipation. 
Their primary symptoms arc among lhe 
most, distressing of minor human ailments, 
anil a host of diseases, speedily resultant 
from them, mutually aggravate’ouch other 
and assail at once the whole machinery 
Of life. Nausea, Foul Breath, Sour 
Neuralgia, Dropsy, ami various Skin 
Disorders, arc among the symptoms 
ami maladies caused by derangement, of 
of the stomach and bowels. 
A Thorough Purgative 
medicine is lhe first nectssilv for cure. 
Then the cathartic effect must, h - main¬ 
tained, iu a mild degree, ,ins| siillii-i<nt 
lo prevent a recurrence of eosln eni-ss, 
and at the same time (he liver. kii1n< v> 
and stomach must be slinnilatcil and 
strengthened. 
Ayer’s Pills 
Accomplish this restorative work better 
than any other medicine. Thev arc 
searching and thorough, vet mild, in their 
purgative action. They tlo not gripe the 
patient, and do not induce a costive re¬ 
action, us is the effect of other cathartics. 
Withal, they possess special properties, 
diuretic, hepatic and tonic, of the highest 
medicinal value and 
‘Absolutely Cure 
All diseases proceeding from disorder 
of the digestive aud assiniilatorv organ*. 
The prompt use of Ayfu’b 'Pills to 
correct the first indications of eoslive- 
Ue-ss, averts the serious illnesses which 
neglect of that condition would inevitable 
induce. All irregularities in tin: netimi of 
the bowels — looseness as well as enusti- 
paliou — a re beneficially controlled l>v 
Ayer's Pills, mid for the wliumkitiuii 
of digestive organs weakened by long- 
continued dyspepsia, one or two of 
Ayer’s Pills daily, after dinner, will do 
more good than anything else. 
Leading Physicians Concede 
That Ayer’s Pills are the best of all 
cathartic medicines, and mauv practition¬ 
ers* bf the highest standing,'customarily 
prescribe them. 
AYER’S PILLS, 
PREPARED BY 
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. 
[Analytical Chemists] 
__ -~*Q" by all Druggists. 
26 «TH EDITION- PRICE ONLY * 1 . 
BY TO Alt. FOSTPattb. 
KNOW THYSELF, 
A GREAT Medical WORK on MANHOOD. 
Exhausted Vitality, Nervousand Physical Debility, 
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you UK middle-aged unit old. tl contain* 1 ‘i.v nroaorlp 
tloti* rur jilt acute and chronic discuses, each one of 
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