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implements ana paetiinerg 
PiisccUanfousi gUveetteing 
PiSiccUattfousi ^dverttetafl 
is quite brovra, it will be much more effica¬ 
cious. For inflammation of lungs, turpentine 
and sweet oil will be found excellent, one 
teaspoouful of turpentine to four of oil. 
A year or two ago I saw somewhere that if a 
small pod of red pepper were dropped into the 
pot it would lessen the bad smell of cabbage and 
onions when boiling. This I have found true, 
and It also adds a pleasant flavor to the vege¬ 
tables, if too much is not put in. 
Oranges are now coming in season. Here is 
my way of making a nice dish for tea. 1 call it 
JELLIED ORANGE. 
Feel a dozen medium-sized oranges, cut 
them up very small, rejecting all seeds. Put 
them in a dish larger than they will fill, 
sweeten very liberally. Take one-half box of 
Cooper’s Gelatine, dissolve it iu a little cold 
water, then pour on it one cup of boiling 
water, stir well and add Co it the oranges, 
mixing very thoroughly. Set away in a cold 
place or on ice, and when it has hardened it is 
fit for use. AUNT EM. 
CAPE COB CRANBERRY (True). 
The best sort for profit. The most profitable of all 
crops. Full directions for cultivation on lowland.up¬ 
land or garden, with price of plants B. M. WATSON. 
Old Colony Nurseries, Plymouth, Mass 
A. H. MATTHEWS’ 
NEW SEED DRILL. 
The Latest Improve- v / 
meiit In Garden Seeders; 
made by the oldest many- 
factvrer in the business; 
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,ANTS- c F “^ e 
A. K. SPALDING. 
Ainsworth, Iowa 
rrnm Sarsaparilla i* a medicine that, 
i tit O during nearly 40 years, in all 
parts of the world. Inis proved its effi¬ 
cacy as Hie best blood alterative known 
to medical science. 
iRSAPARILLA 
genuine Honduras Sarsaparilla) is its 
base., and its powers are enhanced hv 
Ihe extracts of Yellow Dock and 
liligia. Hie Iodides of potassium and 
Iron, and other potent ingredients, 
your blood vitiated by derangements 
of the digestive and assimilatory func¬ 
tions? is it tainted by .Scrofula? or 
does it contain the poison of Mercury 
or Contagious Disease? 
ip leading physicians of the United 
IE* States, who know the composition 
of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, say that 
nothing else so good for the purifica¬ 
tion of the blood is within the range of 
pharmacy- . . 
II V Uy 'l |G us0 °f this remedy is it 
ILY possible for a person who has 
corrupted blood to attain sound health 
and prevent transmission of the de¬ 
structive taint to posterity. 
inDfllirui V effective renovation 
lUnUUunL Y of the system must 
include not only the removal of cor¬ 
ruption from the blood, but its enrich¬ 
ment and the strengthening of the 
vital organs. 
■i i adi C witnesses, nil over the 
^LIAuLL world, testify that this 
work is better accomplished by Ayer's 
Sarsaparilla than by any other 
remedy. , , , 
nnr i that is corrupted through di- 
-UUU case is made pure, and blood 
weakened through diminution of the 
red corpuscles is made strong, by 
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. 
i n i r\y i hi P tlic lilootl hihi liinMinij 
JKIr YINU up the system require 
time in serious cases, but benefit will 
be derived from the use of Ayer’s 
Sarsaparilla more speedily tlnm 
from anything else. 
rmoiur for which like c fleets are 
LLJ1UI N t falsely claimed, is abun¬ 
dant in the market,' under many names, 
but the onlv preparation that has stood 
the test of time, and proved worthy of 
tlie world’s confidence, is 
'don't buy the old patterns, 
when you east have the new at the same price. Send 
for circulars; direct to manufacturers. 
S.MA I jl a &. MATTHEWS, 
•J1 Hnuth Market SI-, B«sion. 
J. C. VAUGHN, Western Agent, Chicago, Ill. 
Mv Annual Priced Catalogue Is now ready and 
mailed free to all applicants. It contains all the 
lending and most popular sorts of 
Vegetable, Field, and 
Flower Seeds. 
Besides all the desirable novelties of the lastseasou, 
and neartv everything else lu my line of business. 
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37 SETOSE**-'- 
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Remember 
that our Goods 
are always 
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Made in tlie 
Best Manner, 
by skilled 
WO R K M E N 
of sugar. Two spoonfuls taken on retiring 
will soon relieve one of a cough if not of long 
standing. 
Equal parts of honey and butter melted to¬ 
gether and taken warm will bring almost in¬ 
stant relief when one is troubled with an in¬ 
cessant irritation of the lungs or throat; so 
will sugar moistened with strong peppermint 
esseuee. 
For a cough that has beeu troubb some for 
many weeks, I have found nothing better 
than the following cough mixture: One 
ounce each of tulu, sirup of squills, ipecac 
and seneca. Dose, one teaspoonful three 
times a day. Cost, 40 cents. 
Rheumatism seems to be almost incurable, 
but there are some liniments that will relieve 
great exteut, and among the 
EPORT 
WRITE 
The Westinghouse 
the pain to a 
many we have tried in our family this Win¬ 
ter, we have found the following recipe very 
serviceable: One-balf pint of raw linseed oil, 
one-half pint of spirits of terpentine, four 
ounces of aqua ammonia, two-aud-a half 
ounces of iodine. Shake together thoroughly, 
rub upon the diseased part, and heat in till the 
oils a~e well absorbed. Much care will be 
needed iu ueiugit, for it stains, and is a “fast 
color.'’ Flaunet undergarments should be 
worn next the body to protect the invalid 
from the sudden changes of the weather, 
which almost always bring additional parox¬ 
ysms of pain. 
For that terrible scourge known in 
almost every school district as the itch, 
one-balf ounce of aqua fortis, one half 
ounce of quicksilver and one half pound of 
fresh lard is said to be a sure cure by those 
who have used it and seen its efficiency. 
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PARKER HOUSE ROLLS. 
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one of butter, oue teaspoonful of salt, oue 
tablespoonful of sugar; mix together and boil 
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PUMP. I 
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APPLE CUSTARD PIE. 
For two small-sized pies, use for the filling, 
one pint of sweet milk, one pint of srnootn 
apple sauce well sweetened, and three beaten 
eggs, flavor with lemon or cinnamon, and bake 
with only an uudorerust. 
BAKED APPLES. 
Remove the core before baking, and when 
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the apple with sweet cream and a little pow¬ 
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Works easy and throws a constant 
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ORANGE CREAM. 
Pare a Seville orange exceedingly flue, mix 
with the juieu of four large ones u pint of 
water aud eight ounces of sugar, put into a 
white lined saucepan, anil stir iu the well- 
beaten whites of tive eggs; keep stirring one 
way till it thickens, then strain through a 
piece of muslin, and stir till cold, when add 
the yelks of the eggs previously beaten. tStir 
over a slow tire till almost boiling, pour iutoa 
basin, and stir till nearly cold, then pour into 
glasses. 
Sole manufacturers, 
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO 
O K CREAMERY 
■ I mB IIh« the largest cooling 
f surface, takes less 
cooling material, 
takes less labor in 
oi>eratin« it, aud 
? GIVES THE 
| BEST RESULTS 
|H»« » Aass the whole 
dei'tt, of ra.u that shows 
outside the condition 
of tlb* milk without 
touching'the Creamery. 
«nd can see the cream- 
line tlie whole length 
tn drawing off.* it 
’RhUos all Cream 
between milkings. 
For circular add read 
CD Sole Manufact'r, 
tn SYRACUSE, N. Y. 
Horatord’a Add Phoapliaie. 
No Physician Need Hesitate. 
Dr. S. V. Clevenger, Chicago, 111., says: 
‘‘ Horsford's Acid Phosphate ahould t>e made 
officinal. It is the most eligible form for the 
administration of phosphorus, and no physi 
ciau need hesitate to order it on his prescrip¬ 
tion blanks.”— Adc. 
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