of the pan is used. In either case the great 
thing is to have the fat boiling before you put 
anything in it. to cook it quickly, and uot to 
let the things stay inu minute after they are 
done. It is not always convenient iu small 
families to have as large a quantity of fat on 
hand as is necessary to saute; in this case a 
skillful cook can fry the article by using great 
care so as to have it as nice as if sauted. A 
croquette, potato-cake or chop can be fried 
brown if very little fat. is used, provided that 
little be hot enough when the article to be 
fried is put. iu. When you do really saute 
anything, have no half-way measures, but put 
in enough fat to swim the thing to be fried. 
Jf fill Ihc fat from streaks, soups mid the top 
of gravies is carefully collected in a family 
where a moderate amount of meat is used, a 
considerable quantity of nice fat will gener¬ 
ally be on hand. Lard or cooking butter may 
be mixed with this dripping, but lard alone is 
not so nice, elsie. 
Eiikich's Fashion* Quarterly for March 
contains some 170 pages, 24 of which are de¬ 
voted to the fashions and literature, while the 
remaining pages bristle with illustrations and 
price Lists of men's, women's and children’s 
wearing apparel of every description; table 
and bed liuen. upholstery, jewelry, stationery, 
china, silver-plated goods, etc. Those of our 
TABLE DAMASKS 
Purchased at a large dis¬ 
count from current prices 
JAMES McCREERY & CO., 
will to-dav and during the 
w eek otl*er for sale. 
Fxtra Heavy Double Damasks 
68, TO and 72 inches w ide 
at 65 cents, 75 cents, 85 
cents and $1.00 per yard, 
being a reduction of 25 to 
50 cents per yard from 
former rates. One lot, MO 
inches wide, at $1.25 per 
yard; good value for $2.00. 
Table Cloths, Napkins, 
Towels, Ac., are included 
in this purchase. 
We invite those who ap¬ 
preciate value to immedi¬ 
ately avail themselves of 
this opportunity. 
PijsccUanmt.s; Advertising 
Care for the Children 
Children feel the debility of the changing sea¬ 
sons, even more than adults, and they become 
cross, peevish and uncontrollable. The blood 
should he cleansed and the system invigorated 
by the use or Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Give it d trial. 
" Last spring my two children were vaccinated. 
Soon after, they broke all out with running sores, 
so dreadful I thought I should lose them. Ilood’s 
Sarsaparilla cured them completely; and they 
have been huilthy ever Since. 1 do feel that 
Hood’s Sarsaparilla saved my children to me.” 
Mue. C. L. Thompson, West Warren, Mass. 
Hood’s Sarsaparilla 
Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Made 
only by U. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. 
IOO Doses One Dollar 
Broadway and 11th St 
•-iSSSt This is the otily 
_ ..• ’ \ perfect 1’ail made. 
K f *^ A'- — r/ \ fj There are no seams 
<~~~ —“""Ur/ iImT'F iu the front to catch 
jllllMf tl «' din. It has, a 
llllm: perfectly titling 
mV,.' ////M' strainer, which can 
iMrWllllllir Film be Instantly rernov- 
• m b ||H ed.so that every part 
MBM - djim of the pull may be 
Mi |! i ifM quicJclv ntul thor- 
mmi /flu oughty cleaned. 
H!: i jam Should the strainer 
■wll|: 'iljffl become foul *jt worn 
■ml fm with use, we can fur- 
m ’M-V lilsh new one* at 
Pall 1*'" 'veil 
made of heavy XX tin, and we Offer It to the farmer at 
the very lowest price at which a really good arltelooan 
he sold. Send for special circulais Price SI > 
each. Discount to the Trade. 
A Beautiful Panel Picture 
In order to advertise Mellin’s Food 
in every home, we will mall, on receipt 
of 6c. In stamps, (to pay postage;, 
a beautiful panel picture, printed in 
twelve colors. Sire, 18x28 Inches. 
DOLIBER, GOODALE & CO , 
40, 41, 42 & 43 Central Wharf, Boston, Mas*. 
1'lease mention this paper. 
FOR MILKING COWS WITH SORE TEATS 
This is the best Tube in the market. Sent, post 
paid, to any address on receipt of price. One 
Tube, 25 Cents. Five Tubes. $1.1)0. Send for 
special Circulars. 
Send us'vour name and address and we will 
mall you, FREE, our 
Brewster’s Patent Rein Holder. 
Your linos are where you put them -not under 
horses' feel. One agent sold 12 dox. In ttvedavs; 
one dealer sold six dox. in 15 days. Samples 
worth $1.50 frkk. Write for terms. 
E. E. BRKWSTEU. Hally, Midi. 
Seed Catalogue lor 1886 
Choice New England Seeds. The very Best and 
Purest Stocks of Cabbage. Onion, Beet. Parsnip, 
Ac. All grown by ourselves and sure to give com 
plete satisfaction. TRY THEM. 
The Runabout Wagon 
BARTLETT <fc DOW 
Patented January 15, U5M. 
Please mention this paper. 
Patented march 23d, 1SS0. 
Adapted for the DeUrery 
of Milk in ail CUie* 
l and Toums, 
I A Long Needed Want 
ill Inst Supplied. 
>. DESCRIPTIVE C1RCU 
^ LARS ON 
APPLICATION. 
" A. V. WHITEMAN, 
R N. 
7'2 Murray St., 
NEW YOtt.fi 
Twelve different styles. Itgld, Strong, Convenient 
and IjOic priced. The popularity of the RrSABOfT Ls 
such that Its sale exceeds that of all other vehicles of 
Its cIosb eotnbhied. 
Send for UluMruted Catalogue and price list direct 
to the miiniit.iomier, ORVILLE II SIIOKT. 
riy mouse, N. Y. 
b DIE vtA : sn;:si 
('■SMtETlMNElJ! 
REID’S 
CREAMERY 
SIMPLEST i BEST. 
Agents Wanted 
PURCHASF GEAR 
is^ves half the luborof 
a "trong, convenient 
to get Into and out of. 
£!L"Tj Z£2 Kt *i, ha I!T or 1**9 r. Handy for one 
lon , ’ to load or unload. Send 
mtitufaeturera' ' JW t0 rurc/uor direct from the 
RRiniFYunn^^'^'^^v. 
^pl.REWRlKq 
auburn n . 1 
other wringers, and costs 
bnl little more. 
CRIDIDC DIHS NOT GREASE 
I .Solid White Rubber Rolls. 
d t* ■ Wears boiiBest.*Ml 
Empire W, Co., A'onirti, N v 
WARRANTED. 
♦•vt , rywhi 
• <Tvt 6. Market tR, Bos) 
1 il 1 k | 
| J | 
|7wTS 
SEE 
if 
o 
STAMPING OHM F 5 III 
4 
mm 
Bring fully »w»te of th» 
t inter,A tho ladles uni 
talcing ia Kensington Work, 
w« h.svo prepared a Com, 
plete Oal0toontsining6O 
Perforated Stomping 
Patterns on best govoro- 
HL\ via/ I I # J^Hhosa,, f'orgvt.rae-oots, Thts- 
Hnt V. S AlK Y / L Straw l 'urp>i‘% Orllinei of 
9 [NlVv Bov-b irl. Bi‘£s,Sj'Meri,Storlca 
■I P |l / , > Ify I ^^■scoltnpY for 'StirU, Crarj* 
t l( I iu' *ti t( 0 PitPsroa, Crystal Ku-h- 
| j v ' BerdurSj Ton J LlLi.’Sj 
r i n i 
■itWl IWMBl uicb'-.nl o 1 dra Blue 
Stamping Powder, 1 Box White Sliunplng Powder, 
1 Patent revor»lblePon««'t, nod fUlland ceropictedirtctinn* 
for Kunsinjtnn Suinplag »nd Embroidery, K' njung!"n Pain ling. 
Lustre, Metalllfl Flitter nnd Jrn.lwoent Paintiug, Colon used and 
mixing of Colors, Ribbon EmVo|dury,Cli«iiUlcand Arreene Work, 
Corrert Colors of »U lb* ditTi-mnt tloworn, L’eecrlptioaof errry «liU-h 
nsod in emlwoidm, Ao., mnkinc a Cotnplots O'JUfit that cuunot ba 
lioti-hl nt rv-.il for loss than t'1.00. To Introduce FARM AND 
HOUSEHOLD, tbe l.vve, Hi page illoetmtarl inagMinedcvomito 
theintere,taof tin- rountrv lirnna ami 1 jou„.’i i, wewill sandooe 
now looni, d In onr largo to,,A fagpjrv, fronting .M'ti foot on tba line 
of the S. Y., N. IL A II. R. K., andniogovernment Imvingloeata.l 
apostoliice to nor t»‘tor},we are now pr...,re.i to till aUorders 
promptly to the ntine saiijfaction of our lulm-tibers. Address 
Farm and Household, Hartford, Conn. 
KNOW THYSELF. 
^tock ami yaultry. 
A GREAT Medical WORK an MANHOOD. 
Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature De¬ 
cline in man. A book for every man, young, middle 
aged and old. It contains 125 prescriptions for all 
acute and chronic diseases, each one of which is 
invaluable. So found by the author, whose expe¬ 
rience for 23 years In such has probably never before 
fell to the lot of any physician, ill) pages, bound 
in beautiful French muslin, embossed covers, full 
gilt, guaranteed to be a finer work In every sense-, 
mechanical, literary and professional - than any other 
work sold In this country for»2.50. or the money will 
be refunded In every instance. Price only $1 IX) by 
mail, postpaid. Illustrated sample 6 cents. Sena 
now. Gold mciialawarded the author bv [be National 
Medical Association,to the officers of which he refers. 
The Science of Life should be read by the young for 
Instruction, and by the afflicted for relief. It will 
benefit all,— London Lancet, 
There is no member of society to whom The Science 
of Life will not be useful, whether youth, parent, 
guardian, instructor or clergyman.—Arponan/, 
Address the Penbo 'y Medical Institute, or Dr. W, H. 
Parker. No. t Bulfluch Street, Roston.Mass.,who may 
be couaulted on all diseases reo til ring skill and expe¬ 
rience. Chronic and obstinate TTT' A T ols- 
eases that have baffled the skill of all 
other physicians a specialty. SuchtT'TTTTC'PT ■* 
treated successfully without an *» OXi AlX 
Instance of failure. 
Mention this paper. 
0 Pftiy ’Q -Star Churns, Rapid Ice Cream Freezers. Itn- 
OrAIII 0 proved Tree Tubs, all made of CEDAR. 
niillDUC Send for Illustrated circular and prices. 
uMJnRd. Clement vV Dunbar, Philadelphia. Pa. 
tfg^ DOVER 
B m POULTRY YARDS. 
2% Plymouth Rocks 
mid Eight Rralinma. 
^Eggs, S2 per Set ting; Two 
P ' l 
and LlghtBrahma Pullets 
c-• sti 11, Eggs shipped 
Excelsior, P.^ock, L. Brahmas, & Wyandottes. 
A SPECIALTY fiK FOWLS FOR FAP.MERR. 
We exhibited a pen of Five Plymouth Rocks, aver 
aging ten pounds each, ar N. Y. Fanciers' Club Show, 
where we won First Prize on P. Rock Breeding Pen. 
Birds for sale at aU times. Eggs, $5 for 13. 
SCI J)»ER Sc TOWN SEMI. 
Glen Head, N. Y. 
IV. T. E ATTIN, 
Originator and Breeder of 
RLACK AND MOTTLED JAVA FOWLS, 
GAINES. ORLEANS CO.. X. V 
Fowls, gLOO each. Eggs. $3.00 per 15; $5.00 per 30. 
F. W . GAYEOR, Nassau, K. Y. 
GAME BAISTTAMS 
OF THE MOST FASHIONABLE STRAINS. 
I,A NGSHANS,all high scoring. One pen headed 
by Cockerel scoring 9fi. Eggs, $3 per IS; $5 per 26. Dark 
Brahmas, headed by Imported Cockerel. White Dor¬ 
kings, Black. Javas, Andalusians, and White Leghorns. 
All Premium Strains. Eggs, $2 per IS, or $3.50 per 26 
Aylesbury Ducks—imported and as fine as there is in 
the country. Eggs, $3 per 11-. or a; per 21. Fowls for 
Sale. Correspondence solicited. 
E. P. & W. J. KIRBY. 
EAST CHATHAM. N. Y. 
rnno from standard Wyandottes. Plymouth 
tUUO Rocks, and R. C. Brown Leghorns, at far¬ 
mers’ prices. Circulars free. 
Dr. F. W. Carpenter £ Bro., West Rupert, Vt. 
Wyandottes & Ply. Rocks. 
Eggs from selected mature birds only. Circulars free. 
KISCO .MOUNTA IN Strain of fine Wyandotts 
Send for descriptive Catalogue and price list before 
purchasing either eggs or fowls. Address 
KISCO MOUNTAIN POULTRY YARDS 
Mount Risen, New York. 
Extra Wyandotte Eggs. 
Fresh laid from first class birds. Packed lunice bas 
kels at $2 for 13; 33 for $5. 
VERY LIMITED NUMBER OF 
IRISH J-h/rTJtlR DOGS. 
All van I broke, tine blood. Price given on application. 
E. T. BA1EY. MOUNT CISCO. NEW YORK. 
EGGS! EGGS! EGGS! EGGS! 
P. Rocks and W. Leghorns, two yards, each $1; and 
*1.51) per IX. Wyandottes,. two yards. *1.50; and $2 pier 
IX Now ready for shipment. 
Jsaybrook Valley Poultry Yards, Oak Hill, N.Y. 
Ducks, Pekins, Kouens. $1.3.1 for 11 Eggs. 
W yaudottes, $2.id for IS Eggs. P. Bocks and 
White Leghorns, $1.50. We huve a very large 
stock raised artificial for practical use. the best Brood¬ 
er known for|&00. C. J . QIINB Y, 
White Plains, N. Y. 
TOULOUSE GEESE per rrlo, $io. Kegs *2 forfi 
or $3 per dozen. R. C. White leghorn and S. C. Brown 
Leghorn chickens. $1 each; eggs. $1.3' for 15. For sale 
by THEO. DAH.M, 
Box 111, Great Bend. Kansas. 
BLOOD WIIiIj TELL. 
Have ltretl fine Poultry for fifteen years ami atu sell 
tng n superior sttH’lt of Puultry and Eggs of the follow 
ing varieties: 
Plymouth Hocks,American Domlnliitics,Wyandottes, 
single Conth White and Brown Leghorns, Sliver Spoil 
gletl numburgs. and Pekin Duelc. Am breeding from 
high scoring bird- that have w on the highest honors in 
the show room. lYlceof Kggs; Wyandorte. *2.50 for IK; 
Sti.it.) for in, VJI oTlter varieties $2-iXi for 13; *1.30each for 
two or more Settings. Eggs pack,sl in new baskets to 
go soft ly any distance. Send for circular. Address 
JONES WILCOX, 
P. O. Box 10. EumI ( bat ham, N. V. 
FO B SA l.K. State and County rights for making 
and selling Dlhwiddles Gem Incubator. (Patent an 
plietl for) with egg turning tr.iys and regulators. Ad 
dress G, t Diltw idtlie, 172 qulney St., Topeka. Kan. 
KEEP THE II C M Q OUT ° F 
11 Kb II W YOUR GAitDEN 
OUT OF 
I YOURGARDEN 
WITH GALVANIZED WIRE NETTING 
The Handsomest and Most Durable FENCE made. 
Only Due Cent per r*«nini'e Fool. 
PETEK DIKY EE & CO., 
215 GREENWICH and 6$ & 70 YESEY STREET, 
Please mention this paper. NEW YORK. 
CAN'T BE BEAT! 
THE “STANDARD” 
WIRE NETTING 
POULTRY FENCE. 
Only 0»e Cent per Square Foot , for 2-inch 
1Meshy So. 19 lUt re. 
IN BALES OF tS) LINEAL FEET. 
Hatchers. Broilers. Poultry Houses, etc. Supplies 
of all kinds for the Poultry Yard. Dog Kennel, and 
Garden. Write for Circular. 
Broukner A Evans, 
(Formerly 422 West St.' '2S Yesey Street, N. Y. 
POULTRY 
FIVE YEARS’ USE 1 NO FAILURES! 
"it litis never failed to cure Poultry Cholera and Gapes." -Augustus Gun¬ 
ther. Harlingen, N. J. . , ,, . „ „ . _ , 
"1 cannot raise Turkey a profitably without it.’ IJscomb B. Reed. Prince 
ton Junction, N. J. 
"These men are reliable." \V, S. Stroug. Mayor New Brunswick, N. J. 
. 
I I ounce packages, ‘2-1c. of Dealers; by mail, 40c. 
"SlvcKKHKi l l’,H i.ticv mks," a PamphleL free by mall. 
WM. RUST & SONS, 
P. O. Box 12(11, New Brunswick. N. J'. 
AGENTS WANTED. Ask your Dealer, aud show him this. 
HAVEN’S 
CLIMAX 
Powder. 
MILL BROOK 
AND 
KL BNNBLS! 
10 breeding pens of seleet.-d Wyandottes. LauKshans, W.and Bv. Leghorns, P. Rocks, Lt. Brahmas, R. C. W 
Leghorns, lb B. K. Games, Pekin I'ueks. Eggs. *8 for 13. *5 for 2«, $7 for 39. Duck eggs, *2 for II, S3 for 22. Nine 
hens and one male to each pen. I guarantee a g,nui hatch, l'ry me. 
Champion st. Bernard Dogs, i hampion rksiteh Collie Dogs. Voimg stock for sale at reasonable prices. Cham¬ 
pion smooth coat "\enme.''in dm stud- send for Catalogue. 
IVM, MONTGOVIERV, .lv., Bergen lie l«l, Bergen Count v, N. J, 
