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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Feb 1879, p. 7

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"rY-T •S' » "•» : > v'Si.! ;:V«;#»HS ;}; ̂ ' • .15. IFHRS M "•" :£i&ST*now Ij^f#'. i">i to be more thoughtful MM! careful than 2S HITEAMED PUDDING.--' cap sugar, one fruit, one-half with flour rather thicker than cake; MATRIMONIES.--Three eggs, well beat­ en, a little salt, fioui Plough «o i#ii hard; roll thin as paper; cut into tin, and give them a $wist. Pry in hot hotter than for common fried cakes. To WASH TOWIELS WITH COLORED BORDERS.--To set the colors let the towffeso&i In of ct&I ^atef containing one table-spoonful of sugar of lead; let them remain ten minutes be­ fore washing. To make the colors look »clear and bright, us^^mlverized borax in the4 Irfcah-wafor, tetf little soap, and onions* changing the water twice and salting it the last time. When done, take the onions up with a skimmer. Thicken the water, wtiiqh should fctv boiled away to about a pint, with a very little corn starch. Add butter, peptier and salt to taste. Have toasted some thin slices of bread, lay them on a dish, pat the onions on the slices, and pour th6 gravy oTer. •! M1BC-Ite t* IhwaM WWHB& in the morning, and half of green and half of black; mike stronger and sweeter than usual; pour into a jug, and place in the ice-home'or Uhes*. Sfcrvf in gobleis, with small pieoes of broken ice> Lemon iTea.--Add a few slices of lemon and a little of the1 juice to tm made aa above. CORN CAKB.--Thrtee otipe of y^How Twdi«.n meal, one of flear,«letepoonful yoik |d) doue in minify. w\d salt, half-cup of baker s yeast, mix a Jroots'keptWearth inac6oipWethicker ***** b»tter! 1#t this rise over night; when you wish to bake, dissolved in half-cup of cup of molasses, half-cup of melted but­ ter, two well-beafcea eggs; bake in mod­ erate oven one hour. CHICKEN CROQUETTES R--DIJLMOIFICO.-- Two sweetbreads, boiled; one teacupful of boiled chicken, hashed; one boiled onion, one teacupful of boiled biead and njdl^ gt^ter pound of butter, n|¥t and pepper. Chop chicken and sweet- breada very fne, mix ill well the other ingredients, shape into rolls, then (tip in the yelk of an egg, then in craeker- WHKN a farmer is wastful or spends myi**y for neefless articles* hewiM mm have a 10 per cent, mortgage «a his farm. _ ' . THE latest Isorticnltural huanbug is the " grapevine raspberry." It is a fail­ ure both as a grapevine and as a rasp­ berry. eniOSU jy& crops on land where sheep have been pagturtjd the year before i planting. A FARMER must be something besides a laborer. He must be a man of re- X sources, and rise by bis own energy tc .1 »r it* i IK cold and stormy weather all classes of stock aire better by being safely housed. Exposure to the wintry blasts makethc^Bp«orf*fd fei^er,<i^teaf of more hardy. DR. D. W. YOVLES, the Indiana mem­ ber of the Hog Cholera Commission, in his report concludes "that a remedy will be discovered is not in the range of ' probabi^^,,*<|l<h M i' ? . * i MANY fires occur by taking up ashes in wooden vessels, of placing them in unsafe bokei <fc barrels iiear tiie build­ ings. Many fanners do this, and then, when thei? pjtoperty 4 burned, eall their Carelessness bad luck. WARMTH fad oletulfcUss jKil |o^pthe young caivtS ih a good condition, with light feeding, while, without these, heavy feeding will do more harm than good. It is useless to over-feed young am'twftla in the effort to make up for the ^ want of care. % Is a newly-settled ctftlntty on^ ttay profitably buy root grafts, which are sold at some nurseries at very low rates. These consist of a part of the root of a stock, with the scion inserted and waxed la. The the grafted roots kept cellar until spring. A. thousand of ^ these grafts will pack ina box of mod­ erate size. They should be set out in spr|ng, as soon as the spil own be ^ well prepared, in rows three aad one . half feet apart, with the root-grafts eighteen to twenty-four inches apart; the grafts, which sbdtddliaie ©11% Milf inclk o$ so of the top above the surface, are usually set with a dibble, and care should be* taken to have the soil well packed around the root.,, The ground must be kept clean, and the young trees kept to a leading stem the first year, in which they will grow from one to two feet high. I* subsequent years the cultiva­ tion nhoaUtt continae* the tree shaped a* brown, needed, and with three, or, at the most, four years' growth, they wi^l be la^ge enough to ^lAit out.. tttere need *be bat few failures, and, in localities free from nurseries, the trees may be made a source- of paofitr--American lAjfrieuU- ivrUtt. ̂ I BEUKVK the easiest and cheapest way to bring up aworn-down farm is by green manuring. Suppose your farm is too poor for qlover, and grass makes only a feeble growth, put on it a mano­ rial crop tl»t will grow, such ju rye. Turn Ihii ttncler with your plow, an* you can then raise something better. fKeep feeding your soil with everything your shovel and your team can com twa.nd--ashes, leached ashes, if you can get them by drawing them within five xoples; muok, marl, anything that will bring a green mantle over your fields. Soon you can set your clover pumps at ^work, pumping up to the surface the in­ exhaustible resources of your subsoil. If an animal dies, don't stop to bewail your luck ai)d exclaim, "Everything goes to the dogs on my farm." Don't send it to the dogs at all, but compost it with muck, Of even soil, and th^s secure a most valuable manure. Sam­ son performed a wonder by taking honey from the -dead carcass of a lion. You outdo that wonder by extract- ' wheat from the carcass of your dead ooW. Pick up all the bones you can find, put them under cover, and mix with them two or three times their bulk of ashes from your kitchen, moisten them with enough water so that the potash may act on the gelatine of the bones; stir them over once a week, and in a month or Wo yon will find the » bones so tender that you cg,p cut A»d crush th*m ,wi& a 'Uow from your ahoveL Beat the whole into a powdery miuM, and you will have a manure better than the superphosphates which you feel too poor to buy. Give a handful of this to each hill of com, end see how it fcwill wave its banner of green and pour into your basket the golden ears. But in bringing your soil into good condition do not w&e<*?tfen Kedtie. JPminlfp JtooMowy. _ BROWPBB BOSS.--Have a saucepan of boiling water and drop fresh eggs care­ fully into the water. X*et them stand where they will be hot, tttt not boil, until the whites set. Toast some thin slicet<if&*iiA nicely, lay iU. in a dish and pour over a gill of rich, hot cream salted to taste. Tffcft Hp t|e a skimmer wgl In %gg mSeM* plate of toast. Sprinkle a little salt and pepper over, f4»d gaamlUk -;,-fd|h parsley if jwh please. >" i » i'»«»•* • BTTTTER PTFCWWFT -- Oil^dupof raisins, one cup molasses, dne of sweet milk, half cup butter, three cups flour, one spoonful sodW; steam two hours*; T eggs, one by accident, and pine it on the bottom of the pMk. T^ke pie next, card (which is oiif oflUf kmlrfs) and pl|oe that in the Ta$e the third card (i. e. the second knave) and place thai sis- sear the jLhe spd show the next card op t«# Jto be? A k«r. ^ here will Hopple (unkno^u to your andfc»9e) thr*) k»»ga at the top, and one at the bottom of the pack. Ask au|r one to cut ^te^rds, and exaipr fH wi| find f11 fcie ^niddlff of pack. There is another and**better separated cards, out, as it m- "Has»"in laat^not ^fprolR^lfe'lt ^Qem^^dQ^b^ ftf five the sim­ pler method. • •<j 'I-- •' -j. ' A PATttOVi ' ' • *, •* A idisetly heighbor «f oum ssgis the Philadelphia Tmnscript, had oecrtsioa to visit Atlantic City last week to look afleij ̂ >t®e proj>er6jf hp, has ^herf. ,, Ha. he came to tlie of bux btlsiAesi manager, and said, " You're publishing the best paper in the'city, and, so far as I know and believe, in the world. Why, I take that paf»er *^ |̂b"ly." , Then he went bn tedkifac ffer add^pne-helf te^popnMof soda jjomfimmi* ^ ved In half-cup of sweet milk,Ml" , "T V J . capes a young l|U8ban4l'8 lips when dus#> A# W wile ; PARLOR MAGIC. •« of the ed by aslung forja round-trip pfitf over th^ *Nairow Gauge" rdad. " Why;" said onr manager," don't you know'that road is just able to keep out of the Sfteriftfr tolrftekAs itowr by tlte hardest work and most pinching economy?" " i know it," ho said, and his face shone with the beautiful light of benevolence, "and that's the very reason I want to patronize it." THE BABTH'S MOVXMEJfT. A wee friend of ours thinks herself quite as smarl as her brother, though she has seen but her fifth winter whilfc he is passing through his eighth. He is doing Mis "first letsons" «s a "primary/ and tAe ̂ ther dag returned from eclifol not a little j puffed up with knowledge. "Marion," he asked, in that style which a big brother assum^ when patronizing a little sister, "Mariou,^do you know that the earth tufTOs rouffe?" " Of tos I does," answered Marion, resenting the i^tfputdttion of ignorance; "that'B the reason I tumbles out of bed."--Youth'* nrt-.wop.gy.to. 6: P. ItoWuTs ŝsssssssisessisiis* MPHilT e. p. SOWFXI. iS > aw Adyertteement tor Mi-paw a>waohlt 4 linos in««rted 1 for •!•. 8»nd lOo, O. P. ROWKLL k CO- if. Y. MWWt. Qfalo. •HABrr&3KIN Thoanandecnir:!. L jail to write. Dr.F.8. A DAY •Id* VI item Thponandr cnro J. LnwMtPricM. Dano= Mawja.Qatnor.Mici; ESSJ&iSirE. to AK«*nt« <c«ni QAAA YIAR. Hnr t* Make It OUV<MK OM * YONOB, U.LMKKI. be Cered-*"1 Dai will land a pint bottla of hia Wla* 1 of Hop*, and Lt i tmofo|w|auAi ' WAJHINOTOM nr IniMitor ADVERTISEMENT M A > r ^ S j n d l C c . l o t 1 0 0 - JMMpamphlet, fi. MOWEL '̂i RICK MAOHI •imiaKp A oomplHt atook Mitllin %s WHAT\ind of testfmony do you cHl that? " said the County Attorney to one Of the witnesses before the Grand Jiury, "Who was inclined to be a little evasive. "Jackson's Best," was the prompt reply. the habit of The lawyers Who were in using tobacco saw the point and smiled all over their faces. plete tiH Prof. Edison, or some ont else, invents |a means ef*^m readers' eaiH tne slirill whistle one \ meiins of -tjesveying io e slirill wlwsMe that «s-s wmm iiSililaS3 > : BY PROF. ROBT. HOtTQHTOlf. " ̂ Dmi|kg these long winter evepi^gs 4here is the usual demand for amuie- me»t^prefembly ®e$--of some kind, and it was with this demand in view that the writer, being called upon, hast­ ily prepared this article. The experi­ ments, while they are not entirely old, we have given in a much improved form, and they are at once so simple and easily learned that any boy will be able to perform them, and yet, if skill­ fully exhibited, are calculated to aston­ ish the most critical audience oar young friends will meet with in a drawing-room. But there are several things the embryo magician must fix in his mind, and they are; Firttf, never inform your auditors beforehand 'whs* you iW about to do. If you do so, you at once give their vigilance the di­ rection it is most necessary to avoid, and so increase tenfold the chances of detec­ tion. Secondly, never perform the same trick twice on the same evening. The best tricks lose half their effect on xepetition, besides* the audience, know­ ing what the result will be, have all theijr %cultias dis^etetil to find ou) at what point youebeafeti their eyes on the first occasion. Thirdly, the stu­ dent should cultivate from the outset the art M " Mkiiig^m.oirder .to keep, the attention of Ms auditors directed in the proper channels, and, fourthly, don't be neivom, The reader may possibly IhMk thisi&fcmatter m-.mh&h he has no choice ; bnt no greater mis­ take eould be make. A little diffidence is excusable on a "Awl Appearance^* bat never afterwards. Finally, you most practice, practice, / practice / There is no royal road to ^aagic; tt is like or iuiy~ other ment, akd requires practic 'SOFFIT" neat trick wifti playlng-catds: THE FOUB Kraras.--Take the four kings out of the pfttfo a»d a3m tw6,otib«r court cards--preferably, knaves--which must not be ahowm. Spread the kings ffanwise, with the two knaves concealed behind the third king. After showing them to |he 4par|# and place them on the top of the pack, and place the.pack faee downward on the tahllu theitop iacd, %hich ia, of course, a king; show it apparently A Bowtm MmeU Pfdlly If the habit || ho# hadov ' * evil is inflicted on the system. becomes dyspeptic, bilious symptoms develop themselves, tht) circulation is contaminated, an<| ¥>« Mrres Bhaiwinthe gp^ral disorder. -ItM pi the i^osHm|K>rtMMe%t •houn be ilio-oaghly, aolsp^elily legulate^ vegetable laxative, worth all the rasping ca­ thartics invented nnoe the time of Paracelsus. People who have been ia4he habit of usiag^hlae hurtful and useless medicines and substitute for them this p]*asan$ and gratis apsrisnt, iralhf, ulates the bowels, stomach and liver. It more­ over cures and proVsuts totsnetyMiit and remittent fevers, fou ̂ and urinary troubles. RHEOAIATIM ̂ DSBIUV ' Advice fe Conaaneptif* .̂ . The celebrated physician, Dr. Paul Memeyer, riv«s tlio following valuable suggestions to penoessaStering.fl»m l«bgaffMOMtsf "The aatfeut must with aertupaioue oomoisottoasness u^sist upon breathing fresh,, pure air, and must remamoer that the air of euned rooms is always mors or less bad. * « * So man, how­ ever tuMeablv, would drink muddy, dirty water. A party which occupies • room for m which they bath' . The patient niust keep the window of his bedroom open. Kight sir is fresh air without daylight In closed, crowded rooms, the patient suffering from lung oompbunts breaftss aonsutaptivaly " By tak ­ ing the«e precaution^ and QfiQf i>f. Pierce's Golden Medical IHsfxyvery and neseuit Purga­ tive Pellets, folly one-half of the cases of lung complaints wapud be>curad in six montha - For ob&gn ̂ 41nftattfl|iot t|e lntAs do»ft jyNrays ffidicate tSe presence of cona^Tption although it may result In that disease, and if consump- ttdJM^Mready beoome deeply seated in tne s/ulwibr mis is the moat efficient course of treat­ ment that can be pursued outside of any insti­ tution that prorata. special fedlittes for the treatment of this disease. Dr. Pierce's cele­ brated Jnv&iki's Hotel m such aa institution. Btmii -f-r i--r1-"* *" ing also a complete treatise upon conaumption, explaining its causes, nature, and the best ' • - ' iVtqTOttjer with val it*/••CFKwfT A. OOUOHS. --A "MMMml PrapwaMoala tha torm of a lotenoe la the most convenient, " Brown1* jpmn>0iial Sl̂ j îrritatioM which in­ duces x>ughing, giving relief in Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Influenza, Consumptive and Asth­ matic complamta. 35 cts. a box. (MVvn • * . nm vtru u "Xiijplyatoucc. JENKINS1 NUR8EKIKJS, WIIMM, lOtilUibiini OoH (Wlo. Thi> «dv«rtLienvont will n»t i ppcar a«atn _ AlTBF PR0PA6ATI0H! llBUeattM «TStMi. HOH'd, SOb PCirM liPSGCESKXTKl). Low tiKum " ' , Kvergreeu*, etc. JW, Sarwrj, Ohio. tWure* for Grapan, Hrad ior Catalogue. <1. WIBOIIB, Colnablaou If fbn tbtnk o* expendiis* fiftT «* buntlred dollars in i\d»-<»rti»lnit, jrowr advrrtim«im«nt, yon; (free of chaw) L«»t pouible in*Mt- to m>ln>. 8wd lu oenta m«iit for KOOi GKO. P. TI81NG 8 lflU MM MWBlt WES PiljHi Wmm cerons Sores, wiU Pff« ^ ' N-¥* ¥ -u; D00E83FUL FOLKS, f***** \um STEWAET/l^iA^Ii * ifnm I .TiM of r epecMMa 44s«0& itfi, i t J l II * tifi f i 'i • m CS I Uow to afford thl* when tfae child hae little power Uf aasiacileto i» ft0l» "Fruit«Gods." fruit, import (Hi direct from Japan. Ironclad Aortas, Shnrpl.*b Steillimj Strswbfirry, Greq-j Rai<pb«»rry. Com- pl«»c Miuirtm««t of Oi«ta|i^ii 'I'rew and 8«rid (of Sbru i, listen*. Flower and l'Unt" Sand new etMiogM. BAiRO i TUTTtJK. .Asanta, Skwninjfio* it*rtry, Bl»otoi»flon, tit Solfflers-Pensiouers! We traMiah an eight-pace paper--'"TOE NaIIOK/ TBIBUKE "--DEVOTED to the intererta of PensionerB, Soldiera and SaUora, and their heirs; also contains in- tereaUn* taiuily inaillnit . Prio«.JTOftiii!«liiw illf oial todttoemeoteto clnb*. A proper blank to oullect araoont due wider new •BKEARS OF PENSION BILL furnlnhed araittUoutly to rfoniar MtxriUri on/y, and *aoh elalma iued la Penaioo J^uar?..r̂ MST^ IRECT FROM FACTORY for I od*pK. Chspterr, r ran<. tfernmaiKb-ri. 8, muuufact- Urrd by M. V. KUT'-h A totutu- but, O. Send fur f'rlw Lint*, •arKnights T eSfJar Uniforms a f pcdsKy. Military, SSeiaty, and Firomen'e (ioMk liU iliilllMAI A Mivmnui v wniwift powMS. , Atkd Stoam Wtaiasker llBBlMSfct' > • iî LSilEPlnrtr i lir, BATTJCJS CBHK, mujm M<m« Mid «iifn s IIMI JCxir* Gt uln tiA. A life--'. «s| fit II, Wi«*f First JBat^Piflyt|s;| JL ijii--* tsililrf>iU ̂ THEIR IKSTRlTltKffTfJ hat« a,̂ ! ̂ valpeWaU tMW ** «1 *»r • OF THE WOBLDI' in«tf R^IRS and lowwt prlees. >f KT 8«ad for o CaUftlftse. V* W i*«m m mi^ 1 ill , | m O !I*SM im oftaiwWSKWl^^^PlWBi^lvf* *TwV^wlal|,|i:: SrntB. Wne^Ber^ IM>« Wlftel NOT «•!#• Tulsly #ap«rtar fa^ Wlievet, > " IWliiii i iif"e> Soft! IT IS t'VLL Thjd market la , Ldm.«rhloh iaadolterated with i 1i# t iwy. " i SAVK MOA'Sr, AND BUT TBIf rata i* ^•lo* StlWW iIJR Slaea of tesnton B(a4*i>alMr* it»K Iram Ms tu Twelve Horot als«(aad iwoatylMat llouuicd Eorae PovaM tOBMteh. i '> BUNT'S R0ODY ia tint a sew ooropoanit. Ht'.ST'H KEMlcnY haa h^ii before the public thirty years, and Wed Of all ohm ii. witli un-.l wltbout tfae i.'.T f",!"! mn aad d«Wh VWnwaidUMa. ' earea Dmpey, Gta*»l Mid p. Bladde* and Urtaaqr , PMvldenoe. R. L nmt wit ^riiws^ems^tiisr •r * * ' tu. t' • .» i Tt * I** FLtXTBLE IflP C-illlSEV Ji> 'V.iBHAM'Mi luhri uK dfivtijiv. *• t •» iu« (MPttVCt, HfAiTH JlltUII* Wil.i tUt i a.„j ,. «» IU.M. v..4« u 9«»it i Huxibiu ttn boAffi, !*rtr© l>y limit, K«»r tAle l»v «II ni«'rrh«lit*» WARNED MPS.. Ml lF«a<w>v. V- r. •••ted. lla«M, Strait MOaCSIS -- PraeV .Cantaai CUBED FREE! DR. g. O. HOOT. 188 rearlBttoet-WevrTertL klaT rnafff.-'. ii'i** Aauedal SAFOraBETC MADB AY, 9SU| . < -"VKlrf* htUtfSXSfJl iSBVJZZ sasy biudSes nod Tt»tkM# aud is u» IIMII & good, mmy Iiv BtrocUon Book. tbe Second Grade, kma 81 pwes, * 4 h PRTOEOF^HPART, «L^ O<»M^>YA ^ Tne Mnaloal Reoord. Dexter 8mith. Editor, mailed for Circula^ea a ota «2 p0t rear, C.II.DItaoM&C** Til a 843Broadintr.M.Y. J.E.DIt*aad(C», ntt Obeatmt St.. 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