The Cedarville Herald, Volume 11, Numbers 22-52
HOgsCHQUn BREVIT1IS* ^Common washing boiling »tl»r*boald bo ussd to rinse *11 itbe ^»to-plpe8 ftt least onco every week or ttsisy& \ 4 l voa are A tall woftan arrange to UWyour work-table and ironing-board Tltv inches, higher than they are nsu- Llvmade. This little precaution will w/yent many a backache. ' ' ^Nothing is more beautiful than a well-kept lawn—not oven a flower-bed . k i orihade trees. Firatof all getthe grass *V ■ ' Vto'giaw In adundance, then thiokon the ■rewthwith the lawn mower, then add $her things if wanted- —Tomato Omelet *v-Tbree eggB, one cup flour (scant), one tablespoon fine hsrba Balt-and cayenne pepper,' one tablespoon sugar, juice of two large tomatoes, andyOfte cup warm tolUc. Bake undor roasting meat, or alone In a buttered pan.-—N. Y. Observer. - —Delicate Biscuit—One quart o f sweet milk, two teaspoonfuls o f baking- powder, half a cupful of best butter,. Joe teaspoonful of sugar, and flour to makoa soft dough. Boll out half an tjicb thiok, and out out tiny biscuits With a small baking-powder can. Bake ina very hot oven.—Boston Budget. —Stuffed Tomatoes. —Get them as largo and .firm as possible. Cut a round place in the top, scrape out all the soft , part Mix with bread crumbs, onions, ’ ■ parsley, butter, pepper and Balt Chop onions and parsley fine. Bill tomatoes With this mixture, put in well buttered tin and bake in moderately hot oven.—r Housekeeper —Ice Cream Without Eggs.— Take equal parts gf cream and milk and sweeten it very sweet Flavor with any extract desired. Pour it in the freezer, - with plentpdJrrack salt and ice around it, and lot ip stand fifteen minutes, be fore stirring. After stirring it for fif teen minutes it will be a nice cream. —Banner and Herald. —Rico Dumplings.—Moisten cold rice with a little milk, mash smooth and dredge flour over I t slightly. Pare and scoop out the oore from tart apples, gr quarter them. Wring out of boiling water the dumpling cloths, dredge with flour. . Cover the apples with the rice, prdbsing firmly into shape. Wrap In tbe cloths and steam for one-half hour. Serve.with cream Or sauce.—Boston Globe. , -Crab-Ap.plo Marmalade.—Wash Si berian orab-apples, put in water to cover and boil till tender; press .through a colander; add three-quarters o f a pound of sugar to a pound of the sifted orab- apples; . boil carefully. Marmalades and jams require almost constant stir ring as the least b it of burning spoils the flavor. Take some out In a saucer and let it ooo l I f no moisture gathers about it and it glistens, it is sufficiently cooked. Put up in oups or smnlljars; When cold and ready.to put away, cover with pieces of tissue or writing paper cut to fit, and pressed closely upon the marmalade. Cover again with strong paper, brushed over on the inside with the white of an egg and turned down on the outsido of the cup.—Farm, Field and Stockman, STYLES FOR AUTUMN, • ' UdlMf Toilet* Will lie More Itoeomin* Than Kver lieTore. Cashmeres and soft woolens woven in diagonal effects are the first choice for autumn, and brooadod designs are •prominent in all classes of goods; Bor dered goods have, not lost their prestige, large sized polka-dots being a favorite ‘ design for the brocading which forms the border, the same pattern, in smaller size, being "powdered” over the remain der o f the fabric. Early importations o f autumn mil linery display the -ssmo picturesque ef fects that lent such a charm to the sum mer hats. Thero are the satne deep front brims, short or turnod-up backs and low crowns, and aggressive butter fly-bows o f satin or velvet ribbon are poised as. lightly on crown or brim as their prototypes in lace rested amid flowers during the past season, but'the flowers are replaced by a profusion ol ,ostrloh feathers and tips. On many the trimming Is massed, on and about the crown as on the "crownless" hats, and others have the greater portion at the hack and extending around one aide to the edge of the front brim; but regard ing the majority, the arrangement of the trimming . renders it difficult t o . decide whether the crown is rounded or fist or omitted alto gether. Toques with narrow reversed brims at the sides tad tamed up high snd close s t the back, also various tur ban shapes appear; and all these are re produced in velvet; felt, and the straws ■ that will be used for the early autumn. In the latter, black braids hare the preference, with garniture in brilliant tints. The favorite black note is contributed to other materials by je t ornaments in strikiijg designs, and by black birds and wings which are very effectively com bined With ostrich feathers. AU-black hats of velvet, ostrich feathers, and jet, have their somberness relieved by the addition of brilliant-colored birds. Black straw toqnes are trimmed with bright-colored plaid ribbon, and fancy ribbons in satin and brocade aro used by themselves o r in combination with other garnitures, The new color-bards Indicate contin ued popularity for brilliant tints, A rich deep garnet with a purplish tint isj the darkest shade o f red, marking the dividing line between it snd purple, and the shades paw through various tints o f ; oatdiaai to tbe brilliant poppy-red; a id there are lava tints that promise to bv tory fMhkmsble.—Demores’t's Maga dan . . .carton* W w k toM hr m e took. Darius h, Goff, at Pawtucket, R. I., is one of the proprietors of the groat braid works, but has a fancy for mechanical and electrical experiments, i Ho has in bis front hall a tall, old-fashionedolock, an heirloom which, strange to say.nover runs down. It stands near the front door, and is connected with it by a rod with gearing. attachments. Whenever tlie door is opened or closed the winding attachments are given a turn, so that the act of entering or leaving the houso keeps the clock constantly wound. But this is not a ll By means of electrical appliances oporated by the clock in its movements the gas - jet in the hall is raised at dusk and lowered at bedtime, an early rising bell is rung in the serv ants’ h a ll a later rising bell is rung summon the family from their re]_ and still an hour -later the clock rings the breakfast belL Whenever it strikes the hour softly musical cathedral chimes are struck simultaneously in the cham bers, and for a moment the house is filled with melody. Had Mr. Goff lived and conjured in witchcraft days he would certainly have been, hanged.—Boston Advertiser. •—Mr. Snaggs—Just look at the way the law works. • If a man loses a leg or an .arm in a.railway accident, he can of ten got fifteen or twenty .thousand dol lars damages, but if he loses, his life his widow can't collect over 85,000. Mr, Snaggs (reflectively)—That is enough. Any widow with $5,000 in bank can eas ily get another husband.—Good Nows. Horn* S*ak*r■‘Excursiona W ill leave Chicago and Milwaukee via the C hicago , M ilwahkbr ft S t . JP adi .R ailway tor points in Northern' Iowa, Minnesota, South and North Dakota, (including the Sioux Indian Reservation In South Da kota), Colorado, Kansas and Nebraska, Sept. 8th and 83a and Oct. 14th, IEJO. Half rate Excursion Tickets good tor return passage within SOdays from date of sale. , For further information; circulars show ing,rates of fare, maps, etc., address A. V . JBLC arpenter , General Passenger Agent,. Milwaukee, W is. P hiladelphia has presented a dock to tbe cruiser bearing her name. No one can deny that this is a timely and striklngpres- ent • ■ ■ v . - Mach Needed Reform In tbe condition of a disorderly or torpid liver is no sooner instituted by Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, than the headaches, pains in the rightside,yellowness -of the skin, fur upon the tongue, andconstipation,which ac company this malady, take their departure. Dyspepsia, also, twin brotherof biliousness, vacates the ranch. Kidney troubles, ma larial affections and nervous complaints also succumb to the Bitters. D ox ’ t bo a dam. If you’ve got to bonny thing of the kind be a mud turtle, Tbeu you may nave soino snap to you.—Binghamton Republican. _ _ _ _ _ _ Homa-Seekcr,’ Excursions via tbe CU- . i cago, St. Paul ft Kansas City K*f. . On Tuesdays, September 9 and S3 and Oc tober 14, 1S90, agents of the Chicago, St. Paul and Kansas City Railway will sell Home-Seekers’ Excursion Tickets to prin cipal points in tllo West, Northwest, South and Southwest at rato ox one fare tor tho round trip, tickets good returning thirty days from date of sale. For full particu lars call on ornddressagentsof thoChicago, 8 t Paul and Kansas City Railway. ' Wrra tho angler it Is more a matter of knowing justwhenthan just where to draw . F amily trees aro often the shadiest. Bom s a**ksrs’ Xxowralon* A t halt bates , via W as ask Lins, wlllba run September 9th sad S&Laiid October poluts in Southwest Missouri, Kan- braska, Arkansas, Indian Territory, 'v v V U A 'lf t A w M t A v v y M ftH W a m 1a w v s v w a R ate —One Fare tor Round Trip. For time tables, tickets and other particularB, apply to the nearest tiokotagent os the Wa- ba|h or connecting lines. “I came and saw issaw ," said the face tious tramp, “ but I didn’t saw.” —Boston Herald. t ■■■ Fox washing jfanntlt, Dobbins’ Electric Soap is marvelout. Blankets and woolens washed with it look like ntw, and there is absolutely no tnrinking. No other soap In the world will do such perfect work. Give itatrialnoui .I t Is an odd man who does not enjoy get ting even. _ ________ F ly tlmo -when a mad dog is alter you— —Texas Siftings. • . I dol words—prayors addroassed to them. Taatas Siftings. • I t is easy tor a deaf man to miss his call- lag.—Texas Siftings. Tax loss head a man has the more fre quently he losea'it ■ T ub sun must be a suspicious character to be So often spotted.—w est Shore. C uts a queer figure—the sculptor when be carves a quaintlmage. L ove may be blind, bathe skips the girl with the squint.—Binghamton Leader. T ub people who yacht to bo happy ought to be happy, oughtn't they! W hite —“W hen the boat begins to Toll 1 expect my dinner'll come up ." Brown— "W h y , I thought you bolted it down." "Y o u aro looking pretty hard this morn ing,” said the lettuce to the egg. “ Yes,” answered the egg; “I am just getting over a boil." _ T he large number o f proposals of mar riage made at the seashore is accounted for. The beach provides the young meii with the necessary sand.—‘N. Y . Commercial Advo cate. _ I t is only the man who doesn't know how to play ball, and xvbo coifldn’tbe-hlred to go ana see a game, who predicts that in a few years tha gamewilldieout.—BostonHerald. T he gambler lives on our hopes, the law yer on our quarrels, the doctor on ourills and the clergyman on our fears. The mil lennium Will throw these people all oat of employment. B ecause a man has climbed the ladder of fortune from its lowest rung is no reason Why hi* praises should be rung In onus continually. With .many men the rungs were all righi.. support* were defective.—Taxoa Blfbnga. unsticcessfii t, but the side W sbh a man Is convinced that he owes any thing to himself he la always very anx ious to pay i t —Binghamton Republican. A lia s e s of weakorlameback, backache, rheumatism, will And relief by wearing One of Carter’s Smart Weed and Belladonna BaokoohePlasters. Pride85.cents. Try them. I t requires courage to acknowledge to gray hairs, and that is why a brave man ayes but onoe.—Tex** Siftings. Rnv. H. V, C absok , Scotland, Dak., says:. “Two botues of Hall’s Catarrh Core com pletely cured my little g irl." Sold by Drug gists, ?5o> ■ . ■, _________ _ Bnroas yon do any thing wicked, remem ber that the papers will probably want to mention It—Atchison Globe. E vert trace of salt rheum is obliterated by Glenn’s Sulphur Soap. Hill’s Hair andWhiskerDye, COcents. N ature has wSely arranged matters so that a man can neither pat his ewn, book nor klok himself. ^ D on ’ t wait untilyou aresick beforetrying Carter’s Little Liver Pills, but get a visl at once. You can’t toko themwithoutbenefit. ■- ...—--- .<? T oy can’t teach an old dog new tricks, but you can buy s new. dog.—Terre Haute Express. . 1 , Copyright,18S0. A departure from ordinary methods has long been adopted by the makers of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. They know what it can ’do— and they guarantee it. Your money is promptly retained, if it fails to lbenefit or cure in all diseases arising from torpid liver or impure bloo£ No better terms could bo ashed for. No better remedy can ho had. Nothing1else that olaims to he a hlood-puriiier is sold in this way— because nothing else is like the «G . M. D.” So positively certain is it in its curative effects as to warrant ita makers in selling it? as they are do ing, through druggists, on trial 7 It’s especially potent in curing Tetter, Salt-rheum, Eczema, Ery sipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Goitre, or Thiok Neck, and Enlarged Glands, Tumors and Swellings. Great Eating Ulcera rapidly heal under ita benign in fluence. World’s Dispensary Med ical Association, CS8 Main Street, Buffalo, N . Y , ______________ _ T h e D a y l ig h t You are an intelligent person and know a good lamp when you see it. The best in the market is the “ Daylight,” whose light is equal to eighty candles ! It is the only • lamp to read or sew by, * and until you have used one you do not know what a PERFECT light is. Send to the D aylight L amp C o ., 38 Park Place, New York, and get the full particulars. L a m p . MOTHERS’FfilEWD H H 0 W U B HW 3 ! u» uaan * y p w « oompih u iin t . B ook to - m I wbzrs ' mailsd Tut*. M A tm e ia r K ovlator co .. 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Syrupof Figa is the only remedy of its bind ever pro duced, pleasingto the tasteana ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its. action and trulybeneficialinits ii 1 effects, preparedonlyfromthemost healthy and agreeable substances, ita many excellent qualities com mend it to all and Save made it 'themostpopularremedyknown. 6yrup ofFigais for sale in 60e and$1 bottlesby all leadingdrug gists; Any reliable druggistwbo maynot haveit onhand will pro cure it promptlyfor any onewho wishes to try it . Do. not accept anysubstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. . 8 ANFRAN 0 I 3 C 0 , CAL mtSVIUS.M. WW YORK.N.r. ? 2 w A 0 n° ' ^ r <3-0 t i |S W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE OKNTLKMKN. OTItitO «ddr mi « b pMtal(or T*lu»bl» lsTonu.Ua*. Mr. X . UOUGXAS, Brockton, M m . - ■ t e a m s ta n t a h a w w iu * tu r n * . P atintcs A vo .IS , 1887, toHWWSJstrM . IMA ' ...... “ ■ mAU Unwiin* Sn>. - lint*. £wEMrqe*inEt «4 Hinou naillily,' OutlTiau*, . 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