The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
HOUSEHOLD illikV IT (E «. ' ^•For tainted bowl* andplates which |iittr absorbed grease, imment them fcrvoroo hour.it in « hot bath of lye and **(*# .. . —Lump cblmnejf# itro easily cleaned ^bolding them brer the jatyam-from a IM-kettle, rubbing them with it Bo|fc t tb and polishing with paper. -In selecting pour shin of beef, re* .Member that ft fresh shift o f boot la al- .gay* the heat for soup. In choosing fish, look at their gills, which should be abrigbtred. —Molasses Drops.—One cnp of mo* lasses, one-half cup of butter, one-half cupof warmwater^ three cups of flour, onetoaapoonful. o’! aod# land two tea- spoonfuls of*ginger. <-Drop frora^Spooq Into wtll-huttered; tins, "and bake In ' k qniclc'oy^n.—Boston Budget r —Sweet Potatoes.—Wash them care* fully, but do notpare them; put In boil ing water and cook till tender, which will take troip one-half hour to an hour, . according to the alge of potatoes, theft bake in a moderate oven from one-half hour to one hour.—Housekeeper, —Date Brftad.—To each pint of Very light wheat-flour sponge, 'add two heap* lng tables»|jmfula of brown sftgftr,' a lore! tabluHBfu l of salt and entire wheat’ flotifaSgfflolent for a batter as stiff as canape stirred with a atont wooden spoon; next stir in two round ed cupfuls of stoned dates.. Firstjepa- rate the dates; rinse in lukewarm water for a minute, drain, stone, measure.— Ladies’ Home Journal- , —Rosa Coooanut Cake—One cupful ' of powdered sugar, the whites of two eggs beaten.stiff, one tablespoonfnl of cornstarch.,moistened in >milk;; .flavor’ with vanilla, add one-half pound7of des- stcated cocoanut wltip the sugar into the boaten egg, then add the corn starch, a few drops of extract of oooh? ineal, thpn the occoannt and flavoring, beat well, and drop hv the spoonful on : to butteredpaper; bake half an hour.— Boston Herald. ,a ^ .. —"Squash or pumpkin may be made into a very good soup Chop about half . a small squash or piimpkin into small pieces and stew, season with butter; if the flavor is liked add two dr three onions. _ Stir In halt a pint of milk, , two teaspoonfuls of sugar and salt ,to taste. Mix two tablespoonfuls of flour with one quart and a half of milk—halt milk ftnd halt water may be used In- stead—and hell all aboiit ten. minutes and serve with, toasted bread."—N. Y . • World. —Potato Surprises-—Take six large, well washed potatoes of uniformvisa Boil until nearly tender, then oat off one end of each, reserving the ends to be used ae“ Ild%” Scoop out the center, leaving a wall abontaquarter of anInch- In thickness. Fill with cold chicken, oboppod fine and well seasoned with pepper, salt and parsley. A teaapoonful of the,ohtoken gravy, i f at hand, may he put into each to moisten the moat Put the end on each potato—seonrlng it In place with a fine thread—then put into the oven and hake until the. potatoes are brown, Almost any cold meat will do in plaoe 'of chicken.—Good House- i keeping. ■fa —Bouillon Clair Improvise.—Take a pound and a half of beeffwithout fat or gristle, cut it into pieoos, put it in a camrole, and add to this half a cftloken, Cut into small pieces; add tho white of ' a leok, minced, one carrot, a atalic of celery, and a root of parsley, ,*ud then pour over atl three ptnta of cold water. Put the control* toboll without stirring the contents, and at the first boiling move the sauoepan to the side of the stove less heated, and add salt and four cloves Co on. for twonty-flvo minutes, then strain through a napkin. Color a good brown with caramel sngar, and it is ready for serving.—Demorest’s Monthly. ' Tl>« CkMi> i« W » b u ' i o n a Tho elaborately dressed woman, on tho street especially, is destined to be a rarity. Flashy styles w ill be given over t$i the marked women whoseek for attention—attention so far as the crltl ■dims of their own sex and the sneers oi the men are concerned. That the titan is ripe for a material change In the fashions is oonoeded by all women of taste and intelligence. Styles have run to the extreme, until only a little dis tance remained to the point o f the ex ceedingly ridiculous. The strainonthe pursehas been severely felt. Changes, andof a radical nature, became so fre quent that even the wealthlest found d fflculty in keeping pace with them. The reaction Which has iet in is both timely and healthy- Women on every hand are welcoming the dawn of the simple in dress, while man will have extended to him the honor he has al ways esteemed the greatest that Could be conferred npon him—to walk the street with a woman inneat, bat simple attire.—Ladles* Homs Journal. Chief Canned o f Leprosy. . Kow that leprosy is being so much fciscussed in various parts of the world it may not be uninteresting to oito a few of the chief causes sat down in tbtf Hindoomedical works as inducing lfefc* rosy : 1 First; aleaping in the daytime; second, eating when ths appetite la not been; third, gluttony; fourth, eating too much o f new rloe, curd, flab, Salt, acids, treacle and Cakst; fifth, drinking sold water whan fatigued Or suffering fromfear; sixth, excessive physical ex ertion after mesh* sfcvaatb, exposing aae’aself for any long tlms in the sun after breakfeat or neon meal; efghtb, drinking Ifquora; ninth, iaasltiag a Bnhmin, i f «nmld. W intarasting fad out in h«w many oases leprosy has fad its origin in tka iwntit ottsced t o # fafamin. ^-Catoniecaad India, POsee fajiartfe. ! TWs is ono* more enjoyed bytae rheu maticwl»e enough toCounteract their pro gressivemalady with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. No testimony is stronger then that whichIndicates it ss a source of relief in this complaint. It ia also eminently effect ive as s treatment for kidney trouble, dys pepsia, debility,liver aomplewtandconsti pation. • Use'If With 'persistanca'fop the. %l>0V©*k l' -* ? i & ♦#.. ■. -■ e . • * Diva a man abad name andhemutt suf fer forever. A womancanchangehername it she does not like it and some man likes her.—N. O. Picayune. Tas savlpg Inpiotping where; Dbbblna’ Electric Soap it used, is twenty time* the ........ - ■ - - •—tl— ___________ „ ............. . . . ... P’ . Sa In 1865. Try It. Your grocer has it or willolder1*- _____ j o .......... ....... , soapbill. Itla no newexperiment, butbaa beensold for Ut years To-day just as pure . “ I ntxas the hnttotv.yoft take a ydst," sighedthe-weary shopperafter rlpgifgfor .theelevatorboy a dozentimes or more. F ob BBoncman, Asthmatic and Pulmon aryComplaints. ‘‘Brown’* hronchUU Troche*" have remarkablecurative properties. Bold only in boxes, v w ' P aris It afraid of American pork, but doesn’t shyat cah-horse.stoaksana fillets of ttIUea,—Lowell Courier. A ht one can take Carter’s Little Liver PiUs.tbmr.Mre so vervainall.' No*trouble to swslmWv No painor griping after taking, W hin youwant to get a boyto like work youmust call It play.—Rem’s Horn. B kowchtos la cored by frequent small dosesof Plso’s Coro for Consumption. ,,W hjri Chicago is askedhowshels feeling 1 aewadays the answers t "Fairish, thanks.” R iobt up to the hub—The aria S tanding roomonly—On a raft. * R ise 'and fftUinMfe—Tho pulse. Bonsn;to.ba hung—Curtains. iSnoAGKDin blackbusiness—Coal dealers, W rt to the skin—Rain.—Puck. A luuberkak ’ s cry—“ 4 J 1 a-board!” F axi ,without a sound—Autumnleaves. ^ A xwats “ rapped" in mystery—Spiritual- v A bustic player—^Thovillage hamlet. T bavexiso An cog—Moving gear wheels. —BostonHerald. M easures his words—the type-sticker.— Texas Siftings. 7 W hat coUega students “ kick" at—Foot balls.—N. Y. Mail andExpress. A B ar ’ s abUity to be liked, usually to bis sociabiUty. . A reouxgtbd opportunitynever gets over it—Washington Star. H e wants harmony—the man searching for it in thodictionary.—Texas Siftings. “Where are yongoing, my pretty xnald!” “ I ’mgoing to 'shake’ you, sir,” she said.— N. Y. Journal, Bituxos—“ 1 will take a Uttle more of that railroad soup, please." Mrs. Hash- croft—1“Railroad soup!" Billings—“ Yes; more water thanstock, yon know?’ I t towell always to be punctual;but there are reasonswhy it is better not to arrive In front of a big, new building just as a hod ful of fallingoriok* is comingdown.—Som erville Journal, Oaowua, when asked what he consid ered the saddest thing in life, said hewas always miserablewhen he hada big appe tite and nothing to eat, and suffered tend ’ bly when hebaa plenty to eatandnoappe 'TheGpear REMEDY F 0 RPAIN E yU ONE DOLLAR seat as by nfalflwa wifi deliver, fr :e of »11 raergee, to say person in United States, sll the following anlele* Mrsfaliy pseksd In a neat box: One two ernes bottle of Pare Veeelfae, Wets. Oee two eadee botOe VaeeHee JPoeMde, U “ Onetar of ViMtt»«Oold CrMM...... U * one m i * o f TeesHseCMetoortae. ****** IA ** O m esbe of Vn*obne Soev, w m i M ... N “ Oeeeskeof Ta*«M<ieSoee.steeled....... * “ One two n a w bottle of WhiteYaeeDao S “ Otforsuwpeaeyslselesttieteettfce price. If you here oeceehM tease Yeeeliae-ia any form be careftl to sooept onty gnnlne good* pvt ap by os la original packages. A great many druggists are trying to penundo tmyen to take VASELINR pntnp tor t&em, Never yieM to such perwanea, ae the nrttole lean imitation without valae, and will not flr e jo a ike remit yon expect, A bottte of Bine sea) Vataitoe to soldby aUdraggtote at tea cents. Ortetbveerii KT’g. 0*., M Met* fit.« XewYertu tx * fAtMltototltodf—Wfafc........ ■ , ..... . I t a M o o l W ^ EMORY T B E B E S fm r o R 'l O D W T m B ; I, r-T-tfiMe*,-:faA-^-r4r.A.'t* We’ll write ft down dll everybody sees it T ill everybody is sick o f seeing it T ill everybody knows it witheiit seeing lt— that Dr, Sages Catarrh Rem edy cures the worst cases o f chronic catarrh in the head, catarrhal headache, and “ cold in the head," In perfect faith, its makers, die World’s Dispensary Med ical Association of Buffalo, N. Y .j offeW to pay $500 to any one suffering from chrdnic catarrh .in the head whom they cannot cure. Now if the conditions were reversed—if they asked you to pay $500 for a positive cure you might hesitate. Here are reputable men, with years of honorable dealing; thousands o f dollars and a great name back o f them and they say— “ We can cure you because we’ve cured . thousands like you— if we can’t we’ll pay you $500 for the knowledge that there’s one ' whom we can’t cure." They believe in themselves. Isn’t it worth a trial ? Isn’t any .trial preferable to catarrh? A BIG FLOOD. Ths aaly tUsg thatw9l «* t a awawhow*sna “ Pith Bnag SScktr" b a flood! ton m s tbon to woM to aadtr n b r. TUs *utwH!Bt ntv ***** styoag, bstaewt tkxtwfllMxndalwodijV Mona withost hdfabMd mil sot riporusr.to m l o Q tto b S T lt o addilioMl adfSMigo'ie that it cods I ms sad w on loogcv thxn xnyotlMr watsffpfoot cost. H m 10 s ooe? If sot, ,ky do yoewut antiiitntosf Sold ovoiywber*. 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