take out the piece* of fowl, trim nicely, then put into Another stew pan two ounces of butter, with which mix a good spoonful of flour. Moisten irfth ■took, ptit In the piece* of fowl, iitir occasionally until boiling, skim well, add onions to taste. Let simmer until the onions are tender, when add a gill of cream with which you have mixed the yolks of two eggs; stir in quickly over the Are, but do not let it boil; take out the pieces, dress in pyramid upon the dish and serve.—St. Louis Republic.A Card.We the nndeifli'oed agree to refund the money on Fifty rent bottle of Greene's Syrup of Tar If it fails to core your coiiuh or cold. We a!m gun tan Ice a Twenty-fire cent bottle to prove tat la factory or n * pay.L. T. slid W. H. I.nndnmn, So. Londonderry. G. G. Smith, So. Londonderry, C. K. Bacon, Londonderry, L. C Bolster, Bondvllle, F. B. Pier, Bawson-vlllt*, F- E. Sndtb, Jamaica, U. L- Gould. Wiudbara.• «*till it Ik? forc’d; nor will I; he’i not valiant that dares die; but lie that boldly liears calamity.—Malinger.That man lives twice who live# the first life well.—Herrick.The heart’s still rhetoric, disclosed with eyes.—Speakspeare.Constant thought will overflow in words unconsciously.—Byron.J. W. Pierce, Republic, la., says: I have used One Minute Cough Cure la my family and for m3 self, with result* «o entirely satisfactory that I can hardly find words to express myself a* to Its merit. I will never fall to recommend It to others, on every occasion that presents lt*clf.C. E. Bacon. Londonderry, F. E. Smith, Jamaica and Jonas Hill Bond-Yilk.