The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
HOUSEHOLD BRKV1T.E& —Dampen your Suiter sig h tly before wiping oil wood-work and marble. -Use e cloth aB well aa a feather duster It you would bo thorough. —To sot delicate colors la embroidered handkerchiefs, soak them ten minutes, previous to washing, in a pail of3tepid water, in which a dessertspoonful of turpentine has been well stirred. —Fried Onions.—Pool nice onions, out them in slices, and put -them In a hot skillet in a mixture of lard and buttor. Add a little water and’ cover immediate ly, to le t the onions steam through. Season with pepper and salt, and stir often, keeping them oovered until donh. Serve h o i—-Housekeeper. —A tidy housekeeper and correspond* ent o f the Rural World has the notion that typhoid fever may lurk in the dish rag of .many a household. She makes an earnest and timely protest against letting dish rags lie around until they are black and rotton. They should he burned long before they reach that stage. —Beef Tea.—Gut two pounds of lean beef very fine with a sharp knife. Pour a pint o f cold water over It and let it stand for several hours In a double vboiler'on the hack of the stove, where it will heat to the boiling point but not boll. When the juice is all extracted from the meat so that the mentis white, drain off the liquid and salt to taste.— Boston Budget , ■ —Do not place a water-color, painting next to an oil picture, because the wa ter-color takes the light out of the oil painting. Do not hang fluttering light drapery, though It cost its weight in gold, next to an oil painting. Remem ber that the difference between a docor- i ation and a picture is, the ptoture is supposed to bp complete in itself, while - a decoration i s . made to fit a certain space.—Demorest’s Monthly. —Dressed Eggs.—Boil six eggs hard; . remove the shells, but leave the eggs whole; Cover them with rich forcemeat made o f ham, anchovy, pounded veal and bacon fat, well pounded together and highly seasdhed. Brush them with the yqlk o f an egg, and dredge them with bread crumbs or vermicelli; fry a pale gold color, ;or placo in the oven for a quarter of an hour and serve up with - gravy In the dish.—Detroit Free Press. —Banana Custard.—Add one and one- half cupfuls of sugar to three pints of milk, and the yelks of three eggs, one . tablespoon ful of cornstarch mixed smooth in cold milk and a pinch of salt; let the milk and sugar boil; then add the eggs well, beaten and the corn-- starch; after removing It from the fire add any flavoring' to suit tnste; slice several bananas into a deep glass dish; grate nutmeg over them, and when the custard has becomo cool, not cold, pour - i t over them; make a meringue of the whites of the eggs, and add to tho top o f the dish just before serving.—Boston Herald. —Salmon on Toast—Salmon usod as a dressing for toast makes, it is claimed, both an excellent and appetizing dish. Cut as many pieces of broad as may be desired, throw them into smoklng-hot fat where they will soon brown. YVhen well browned lift them out and lay on paper until wanted. 'Make a enp of drawn butter sauce by molting a table- spoonful of butter and stirring into nn oven tablespoonful of flour: when this is quite smooth add a cupful of boiling milk, season with salt and cayenne (or according to taste), and Btir into it a large, cupful of boiled salmon picked into flakes; when this mixture Is quite hot add one egg wall beaten with three tablespoonfuls of cold- sweet cream. Pour over tho friod bread.—ST, Y. Ob server. ____ _______ i_____ THE EDUCATED INDIAN. A ccordin g to a Western. Man H o Is a De cid ed Failure. "Curious notions Somo of tho philan thropies! people have who want young Indians sent to college,'educated, and then returned to their tribes to helpciv- ilizo them!” It was John Seland, of Helena, Mont., who said this as ho sat last night in tho Fifth Avenue Hotel. “ I have lived," said he, "more than thirty years on the far Western frontier, and my opinion on the Indian question Is worth something. I toll you that once an Indian, al ways an Indian; for there Is some thing in the easy, caroloss, irresponsi ble life tliey lead that holds them proof against any lino of civilization. Their chief occupation Is their own adorn ment, and their days aro a succession of talks, smokes, sloops, feasts, dances, funerals, weddings, and all woven into a hovcr-endlng Warp o f pOkor, with-an Occasional dash o f horse race. Educate them? You can't do It, I was told something the other day which will do as a proof of the truth of what Isay. Op the Osage Indian Reservation there are about1,500 Indians, and among them some fifty graduates—hoys and girls— of the Carlisle University. It would grieve those excellent educators, who have charge of that seminary, if they should perchance visit tho Osage agency at Pauhusks and review their former scholars. The last one o f them is in his breccholout aftd blanket, and avoids English as a languaj;»aa if every word was a rattlesnake. There is not one left to tell you the tale of their so* journ at Carlisle, lor not one o f them will speak English. The fact is—as shown by evert a casual look—the edu* cation of the fnll b lood Indian Is an ex* asperating failure. I t will ever fail, as will all attempts by one race to make it# Civilization fit another and a different ¥. Star. HARVESTING OPIUM. Sow tha Poppy! Is Gathered ami the Dreg Prepared. Mr. Hosie, the British Consul at Wen chow, in bis last report, contrasting the methods of harvesting the poppy pre vailing in Western and Eastern China, say that if the cultivators of tho poppy in the East were as skilled in the art of collecting the juice as their countrymen in Western China it is all but certain that the foreign import would be very •mall indeed. In Western China the capsules, are scarified by means of a par allel,row of knife points projecting from ,one o f the ends of a short wooden han dle. The incisions, which are exceed ingly fine, are made In the evening, and the juice, exuding slowly, is harvested in the morning before sunrise. There is no waste. In the eastern provinces, on tho other hand, an instrument ro- rombllng a small carpenter's plane is employed. Tha operator passes the plate oves tbo capsule, leaving the shav ing of the skin attached to its lower end. The juice immediately exudes from the capsule, and although the collector follows closely on the heels o f tho operator it . flows so faBt that much of it drops on the leaves •f the stem and is lost. As an ex ample qf the, manner in which native, as compared with Indian, opium is con sumed in his district, Mr. Hosie men tions that a refuge for the cure .of opium smokers was opened by a missionary in Wonchow during the past year, and out ot the many scores of applicants for ad mission only one smoker of Indian opium presented himself, add he has ascertain ed from parties well qualified . to judge that not more than five per cent of smokers consume tho foreign drug. Wi th a view to insure'' the full payment of Hkin or Inland transit duties on native opium, regulations were, with the sanc tion of the high' provincial authorities, promulgated previous to the harvesting of last year’s crops by the Ukin officers. They enjoined intendingpurchasers, be fore proceeding to the county districts, to report at tho offices the quantities thoy propose to purchase, and to tako out passes, which, .with the opium, bad to be presented at tho barriors and stations tor examination. Opium not covered by passes was to be confiscated, and the carriers punished. Bet, owing to the ease with which the drug can bo concealed and smuggled, the regulations have not' been generally respected.— Leod's Morcury. • lO O U p w a rd . 9100 . The readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been abie to auro in ell its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tho only positivo cure now known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon tbp blood and mucous surfaces of the -system, thereby destroying tho foundation or tho disease, and giving tho patient strength by building up the constitution -andossisting-nature In doing.itswork. -The proprietors have so much faith in its cura tive powers, that theyoffer 8100for any case that it fails to cure.Send for list of testi monials.- F. J. C hexey & Co., Toledo, O .. Bold by Druggists, 73o, Scnoot, ma ’ ams are nearly all misses, and tho misses on tho stago are generally, mn’ams.—Baltimore American, Ir* you want to be cured of n cough use Hale’s Honey of Hdrehound and Tar. Film's Toothache Drops Cure in onominuta Tne men who bold up trains for robbory should themselves be held up for example. —N. O. Picayune. —— - „ A mt one can tako Carter’s Little Liver Fills, they are so very small. Ho trouble to •wallow. No pain or griping after taking. Tn* crow docs not fly from the corn-field without caws.—WashingtonBtar. B romcbitis is cured by frequent small doses of Fiso’s Cure for Consumption. W omen can not bo farmers—in tho of "husbandmen,’ ’ at leash X i mariner’s wine—port, ’i»M a tumble—the surf. H vbm to army officers—quartern. _: ;; - - ~ifr- -■ ~ ■■ —— ¥ faDXRSTAMDi s o of music—piano legf. foes on a head—the now fall bonnet/ L.HUOEsort of fellow—tho scarecrow. I kxsskd to kill—Indians in vrar paint ■•I, Ig-mnurniW ' •> - ........... I kco tkelFeustonsers—apothecaries. . great water way—life-long total abstl me.—Texas Siftings______ {T hes tho stars fall a skylight has been in the cotton re. csikess is picking up as,—N. O. Picayune. • is the cooperwho does a "staving bust 5."—Washington Critic, rifles light as hair make up the wlggcd ■Id.—N- O. Picayune____ wo have Uncle Sam In America' mis Antwerp In Belgium.—1Texas 8111- lAM1 Throw up your hands t” shouted Montana brigand, as ho stopped tha ;o. 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