APRIL 42 
243 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
low; each side ten threads black and white 
check half an inch square (plain drab would 
be as pretty), then three shades red, three 
threads each, commencing with the darkest: 
two threads pink; three shades green, three 
threads each; two threads yellow; three 
shades blue, three threads each; ten threads 
drab; two inches of biudiug chain. Each 
stripe was about half a yard long. Cut in the 
middle of the binding chains, -ew selvages to¬ 
gether, horn edges, and the stair-carpet is 
complete, and we like it better than the old 
way of weaving half-a-yard wide. 
MRS. c. E. JACK. 
TO RE COOK LIVER. 
We have frequently cooked livei lett from 
a meal, and the following is one way I fix it 
for supper. Chop it fine, salt, and popper it 
to suit the taste, and sprinkle some curry 
powder over it; put it in a sauce-pan with all 
the gravy; if not moi-tenough add hot water. 
Toast some bread, wet it, and put the hash on 
top. Serve hot. 
POP CORN. 
Some of the Rural children would like this 
I know. Pop five quarts of corn, put a little 
over a cup of molasses in a porcelain kettle, 
let it boil 15 minutes; then put the corn in and 
stir until each grain is covered with molasses, 
then pour out ou to greased paus. It is just 
splendid. Will you toll Charity Sweetheart 
tha* if i were in that house the walls would 
not be bare of pictures loug. I would have 
them one way or another. mamma’s cook. 
REMEDY FOR BRONCHITIS. 
One half pint of rum, one-half pint of honey, 
one ounce oil of tar, onc-and-one-half ounce 
of tincture gum myrrh, one ounce fluid extract 
sarsaparilla, one-fourth ounce of oil of winter- 
green. Shake the mixture well each time 
before taking. Dose for uu adult, one tea¬ 
spoonful at night on retiring and before 
breakfast, gradually increase to one table¬ 
spoonful. For a violent inflammatory catarrh¬ 
al cold, or anything of the kind, give the 
above remedy, and rub the chest and back 
with lard and kerosene. Have tbe room very 
warm when applied. I have known this to 
cure inflammation of the lungs. One great 
bene lit of using the kerosene is that one will 
not take cold after using it. 
MRS. C. C. GIFFIN. 
HINTS. 
1 have lately been experimenting in a new 
line of domestic economy—book-binding—and 
have succeeded so well that 1 think others 
will like to try it, 1 had many unbound 
magazines und papers which 1 wished to pre¬ 
serve, yet did not fee) like paying for binding. 
So they' were packed away useless. The 
Wide Awake for January, 1SS-1, contained 
uu article ou book-binding, and 1 followed the 
directions there given, and have uow lt> 
volumes of St. Nicholas and six Wide Awakes 
very nicely and strongly bound, and when I 
can spare more time, 1 will bind the Rurals, 
and other books and papers I have. 1 take 
odd days at it, and thus do not miss the time. 
Just now my odd moments are employed 
in knitting mittcus for my children's wear 
next. Winter. 1 never tried to do so before; 
but this Winter the little ones wore out their 
mitteus so fast 1 thought I would try aud see 
what I could do. 1 have finished three pairs, 
and the material for them did not cost as much 
as one pair of good purchased ones, and they 
are much warmer and more serviceable, and 
then when worn out at the Augers euils 1 cau 
kt.it on new ends. 
1 sometimes make a dish of vv hieh we are all 
very fond, and which I never saw on any 
one else’s table, except ou a friend’s in 
Florida, in old slavery days, whose negro 
cook gave me the recipe, ami also its odd 
name. 
JUMBKL1RE. 
Chop equal parts of cold ham (any odd 
bits answer) und white ouious very fine; add 
as much cold, boiled rice as there is of both; 
mix well; put a little water aud butter into 
a skillet, then put in your ham aud onion, 
adding a dash of pepper. Cook slowly ‘JO or 
SO minutes, stirriug often to prevent burn¬ 
ing. AUNT EM. 
A Note. —Country life and country houses 
are dear to ute, and 1 love the Rural because 
1 itelievo it aims to make those homes more 
prosperous and happy, and to make country 
life pure and true, and l shall be glad to help 
ip the good work, if I can. M. H. 
HorNforiPii Acid Phosphate, 
lu Night Sweats and Prostration. 
Dr. R. Studhalter, St. Louis, Mo., says: “1 
have used it in dyspepsia, nervous prostration, 
and in night sweats, with very good results " 
~~Adv. 
A Safeguard. 
The fatal rapidity with which slight 
Colds and Coughs frequently develop 
into the gravest maladies of the throat 
and lungs, is a consideration which should 
impel every prudent person to keep at 
hand, as a household reinedv, a bottle of 
AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL. 
Nothing else git es such immediate relief 
and works so sure a cure in all affections 
of this class. That eminent physician. 
Prof. F. hweetze.r, of the Maine Medical 
School, Rii/Uswiek, Me., says:— 
“Medical science has produced no othci ano¬ 
dyne expectorant so good u« Ayek’s Cherry 
Pectoral, ll is invaluable for diseases of the 
throat and lungs." 
The same opinion is expressed by the 
well-known Dr. L.J. Addison, of Chicago, 
111., who says:— 
“1 have never found, in tliirty-five years of 
continuous study and practice of medicine, any 
preparation of so great value as Ayer’s Cherry 
Pectoral, for treatment, of diseases of the 
throat and limes, It not only breaks up colds 
and cures severe coughs, but is more effective 
than anything else in relieving even the ino-t 
serious bronchial and pulmonary affections.” 
AYER’S 
Cherry Pectoral 
Is not a new claimant for popular confi¬ 
dence, but a medicine which is to-day 
saving the lives of the third generation 
who have couie into being since it was 
first ottered to the public. 
There is not a household in which this 
invaluable remedy lias mice been in¬ 
troduced where an use bus ever been 
abandoned, and there is not a person 
who lias ever given it a proper trial 
for any throat or lung disease suscep¬ 
tible of cure, who lias hot been made 
well bv it. 
AYtll’S CHERRY PECTORAL has, 
in numberless* instances, cured ol»tinu1e 
euses of chronic Bronchitis, l.arnygitis, 
and even acute Pneumonia, and lias 
saved many patients in the earlier stages 
of Pulmonary Consumption, ll is a 
medicine that only requires to be taken in 
small doses, is pleasant to the taste, and is 
needed in every house where there are 
children, as there is nothing so good as 
AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL for treat¬ 
ment of Croup and Whooping Cough. 
These are all plain fact®, which can he 
verified by anybody, and should be re¬ 
membered by everybody. 
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral 
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This elegant, knife, three blades. Ivory handle. $1.25: 
handle. $1.75. Ladies' one blade Ivory handle, 3Sfc: twe 
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$ 1 . A Wade& Butcher rar.or, $1, Remember, we will 
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t Model Barn, and one dose 
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gents wanted In all unoeci 
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