The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26
I i f HOUSEHOLDSREVITIES. -' —T » tek* Ink states c,nt at m *•* to* MtotiMli* Male tk t spotto awaattetifc or melted tallow; if that docw’troteov# Hmil, bold Hover bnrntegmatches., . —Banana Cream. — Taka <me£aU pw*M o f sugar, owe *gfiandMur#*•*•#* stood banante to each quart o f egefipt, Mash the banana* .and pat in when ready to frees*.—Christian Enquirer.'■> —Theroleproctiaal (twd sense in tha sqggesttoP that "when a girt ia fifteen years old ahaabould haableto takeearl o f her own clothes, to nook a goodmeal, and to know the routine o f house and homekeeping.” —By applying aiUttle o f tbe best ear- riage oil varnish. tarefully with a camel’*,batedbrntoi do tht>.edgea4of broken china, the parts being' neatly Joined together. the fraoturewUl, when thoroughly dry, be hardly perceptible, and the china will stand the andwater. —Oatmeal Crisps.—One cop oatmeal, nearly one-half teaspoonful salt mined together dry; cover with cold water, and let it stand half an hour. Drain ' off any water remaining; drop by spoonfuls on a tin, sprtading a* thick .as possibly Bake until brown and crisp, bufc uot scorched in the least,— . hsd3bs’ HomoJournal.. v: ,« v —CreamedSpaghetti—One-halfponnd , spaghetti boiled tender in two quarts o f boiling water, slightly salted;., one tablespoonful butter,-two tesspoonfulS . flour, one enp milk, four tatdOspoonfdle grated cheese, pepper and salt to taste. Cook the butteryand flour together; add the .seasoning and the cheese. Drain the spaghetti, pnt.lt In a deep dish and 'poor the sauce over Jh—Boston Budget —For cleaning very dirty brass use StrongasounOnfaand sorub well with a brush; rlneieoff withclearwater. Tore- move paint from any material that will not be injuredby the process, saturate , the *pot with ammonia and turpentine in equal parts, wetting it as often as re quired, till the paint softens; then wash it out with soap and water; soft soap is excellent for taking out paint when lt centre used.—N. Y. World. —Vegetable Soup,—Put on to boil In water enough to cover them, six pota- toes,four carrots, one-half o f a cabbage head (cut fine) and three onions. Thin the soup with boiling water to the .‘proper consistencyn quartern!an hour before serving and add two cups of milk, two teaspoonfuls o f butter and two well-beaten eggs. Stir in flour un til it is as thick as - gravy, then add one-half teaspoonful o f baking powder- "Let it bail five or ten min utes. Servehot—Detroit Free Press, —Cake forthe Village Sisters. niaatisTCB inoian disci, no no*take ges;- 3 S£ Me ksssysPWkrt Bnty.fMtnrews Weaif "laiiana b*vetbeinw nw | jro*F»«}* tag, and when serving with white sol- • - *Wtadiyto « ' ‘ Pawn#e ver, re* {xwtsd in “ War-Path and Bivouac,1’ il lustrate* the red man’s distaste for the method*o f top paleface, • , - One afternoon in March, Ltenti Schwatkawas ordered to make* detail for. picket duty, end"as tW. Pawne* soonts warn ,doing nothing, it was thought expedient to give thSm * tarn A sergeant, took half a dozen o f them with the re^ aw jruardZ and having plaoe^ttei picketm ^ J^M n ed|U ^ e Indian chief, as wall as he e w u ,m t heandhla men on and four hour*, o if duty untilfin* guardwas relieved. “ HI lend yon my watch,” saidhe to the Pawnee, and striking a match,, hf' pointed to the dial.* 'Tt'snow 0 o’clock. When the shorter hand movea two point% yonr first wAtefci Wi|i be W-' lieved. Poyon understandme?" . “ Hey, hey, good!” answered the In dian, and stalked away on hi* rounds. The sergeant, being fatigued, dropped into a fitful Bleep by the watch-fire ol the main guard. Suddenly he was aroused by the Pawnee’s hand. i“ What.dp .you want?" asked the ser geant. “ Injun heap cold; much heap stiff,” replied the chief. “OgliS . That thing (indicating the watch) much lie. Dong finger (the minute hand) been all right. Short finger (the hourhand) him heap tired." , . The laughing sergeant tried to show the chief ids mistake, for he had been buta short time on guard. “ Ugh!" was all the disgusted brave would say, and he would have nothing more to do with picket duty,—Detroit Free Press. one egg Well beaten, one and one-half cups o f sugar (or one cup If granulated is used), two tablespoonso f melted but ter, one cup o f sweet milk, two a half cups o f dkmrsifted .with two heaping teaspoons o f baking powder, and beat thoroughly; bake in layers or a loaf. Use jelly for flIHng.ora good fillingmay be made by taking one egg,one cup of milk, halt * cup o f sugar, one heaping tablespoono f corn starch and cook over steam spread H. W. —Applesmay be h*d fresh and crisp the year round by keeping them dry and coot.- In a cellar that ia wellalred, dry and free from mold o f any sort, all thatis needed is to place the fruit upon shelves or in shallow boxes, so that they do npt touch each other, If there ia not room enough for this they may he wrapped in soft paperso thatthere hr no contact between them, and placedin bones. I f the Cellar is not perfectly inldeln ‘ .......... ' The commerce offflntand. Finland is visited yearly by about 10,- 000 vessels, bringing rather more than 1,260,000 tons o f merchandise and carry ing away about the same, The exports from Finland are, for the greater part, forest products, half bcipg. o f planks, deals, firewood, etc., with 3 per cent, of tar. Farm produce, chiefly butter, forms an additional 15 per cent, o f the whole; agricultural,products 3 per cent, mote; game and fish another Spertont.; andVariousmanufactures—iron,tissues, paper—15per cent. more. Qn the other band, the goods brought into the coun try are fabrics, grain, metal, sugar, cot- •Take /ton , tobacco, wine, oil and brandy. r; when cool flavorwithlemon and 4 between the layers.—-Mrs., W. dry, spr t ithe bottom of boxes or barrels about two Indies of dry sand (fire dried is best), and carefully place a layer of apples on this, then sprinkle in more sand and place another layer of fruit, andso tinuntil the package is filled to within two inches of the top; then cover this with sand, to exclude to e s lr , and if the fruit Is soundwhen packed, and the sand dry, you may eat good apples next July. S to o p S a d B e d -flo lh M . This question is one which a phy sician is vary frequently asked, In quite a proportion o f cases, the query might be answered by saying: “Be- cause yon sleep under too many or too heavy bed-covers." An ‘ excessive amount of heat during sleep occasions nervousness and wakefulness, through exciting the heart's action, and thus causing congestion o f the brain. One should sleep under as few covers as possible without dkcomfort. Of course it is Important that the feet andlimbs should be Warm, but the amount of covering should never be so great as to Induce perspiration. Old-fashioned, heavy cotton quilts are not to be recom mended. Woolen blankets amthe only really wholesome material for use as bed-eovetn, andnothing further is need ed execute thin counterpane to protect the bedding from dust.—Good Health. / ^ wWa*** '***w. ’ : Ho woman will love a man better for bting renownedor prominent Though he be the first among men, she will be prouder, notfonder;as teoltea the ease, she will not Oven be proud. But give her love, appreciation, kindness, end tiMgeivno rneriio* she will not1malm for hiseontentaad. comfort. The max who lores her well is herhero and king ^molema hereto bar though hi*only kfegdom I* her heart And horn*.' In nim maewont Of teb itie a man1* own fasMHkaknahi{ppy with his wife, it tiawryewieptienal wtrtmtt Who will wot he aHaha «*n to a* attentive haw “ .every exeeotiaaabte an* H The exchanges with foreign countries are mode to the extent o f 70per cent, by the ships o f Finland, o f which the commercial fleet numbers 1000 vessels, having 250,000 ton* ,burdcn. There is no lack o f communication by water;— Henry Lansdell, D. D,. in Harper’s Magazine. : ■ ' . " ■■■. ' Wow’s This! ■ We offerOne Hundred Boilers Reword for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by takingHaliteCatarrh Cure. P. J, CasXBT $& Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, tlie undersigned, have known F. J. Cheneyfor thelastjutecnyears, andbelieve him perfectly honorable In all busiaesa transactions, and financially able to carry out anyObligationsmade by their firm. WestecTrnax,WholesaleDruggists,Toledo, Welding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Dniggtsts, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's CatsrrhCnra is taken Internally, actingdirectlyon theblood andmucoussur faces of the iystem. Testimonials free, Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold byall Druggists. A cmaturr says woodcan be madepels* able end nourishing. ’Tttn't the kind of boardw* are hankering after, however.— TexasSiftings. torpid liver are relieved by their use. T*s cske bskor never give* a soft snap away.—Boraate* froth. Xxjeopardy—p. •fim m m m tM W m at m *m * n * »nm aw atia ■ .'humti ah# ' ABwl "T^* i f InUTt tk •uas® liver, UmtMs ramsdy « 4tw«; anflT1 ttfrom beoomingohronle. >yjNWv<nt s s Bbw sen Itmakes*man feel to'obeerve* fivedollar strawhaton a seven-cent bead. —X*araey Baterprisa. ■ ... - ■I- f' .-t.: . ■ 'i'ltiif.i •; w*.’2/1 • c amplset* it* PeadWeod... The Burlington Route,C., B. AQ R- R , fromChlesgo, Peoria * laui*, I* now ownpl«rted, anfl dallypaseesror tratos ara Wyonrtefi 'UfaWfctertor teeaa*tolmgj^Jt|w*iea«[ brain*nagat the earn,' Tngitiattheboat-raee la alwayaleak- ingaroundfora beau tra<m—Waeelagto* Star,. . t ••..- -i- . ....... ,i * >-■ B est , easiesttouseahdcheapest. PtM’l itthay Tasxdo got ‘‘setumupyu j “net ’emdown.’,WashingtonI * . v'T . * Plsisslag|*snse ' Qt jmdth andsitengfii rtaeweSTtoltibfsaw and edmfort folloi^ fite use,W fifrup ef all leadingdrtUfg|*to. T n reasonmoet poets think to no par' poseIsthattheirthoughtssureidyltbongnta. —PbfiadeiphlnPress. _ . ,v VAnvsrtlolethathas outlived,M **«* fii competition and Imitation, and sellsmore andmoreeschyear, must bnvenwHt. .Dob bins’ Eloctrio8<»p firstmadeto lfiBBlsfusl issrst-ifwir fT” y ? B mulix —”Bo Wsntrox didn’t merry beautyI” Brodlx—“No; be msrriea booty.”—Epoch. for for5 F ob .Coughs and throat troubles “B rowm ' s Bsoxcnr*n 4T*ocnss,” —” stop an attack of rhyjsstbma cough very promptly.”—t* EVtich,Mlamtville, Onto. Tan Issue of ft ,000 Treasury notes Is calledthe edition deluxa Let's reasqn together. Here’s a firm, one of the largest the country over, the worldover; ithas grown, step by step, through the years to greatness—ana it sells patent medicines!—ugh! M That’s enoughI - , Wait'a little— This firm pays the news- papers good money (expen sive work, this advertising!) to tell the people that they have faith in what they sell, somuckfaith that if theycan’t benefitorcure theydon’t want yo money. ^Their guarantee is not indefinite and relative', but definite and absolute the medicine doesn’t help,, your money is “on call." . Suppose every sick man and every1 feeble woman tried .these medicines and found themworthless, who would be. the loser, you or they? The medicines are Doctor Pierce’s "Golden Medical Dis covery,” for blood diseases, and ms " Favorite Prescrip tion,” forwoman’s peculiar ills. If they help toward health, they cost $z.oo a bottle each! , If they don’t, . they cost nothing / T&l’S.portanw; - " '• , ; / v ' ', but it is equallyimportant thatyou ; use some harmless remedy; ^ . . . * * heaith forpimplesandblotches, or someother .trivial disease, S. S. ,S. is putely s \ " vegetable containlngnomercury orpoisonof anyUA,- JuAUMAa - . , _ , sametunean infalliblecurefor skindiseases. . TreatiseonBlood and Skin diseasesfree. ' : _______ THE S W i r t SPECIFIC C O . t o a n t a , 6 a t > < . V Sft. 4 ^ f t { ‘ ^ m B . y b c h T J c w h e l ’ s o m e t n e n s e y . I h m * u n b e I r u q ^ . w F t o l ' e l m e n s * y s ” WHIOH ^ S a -p o l io .— v I h i a o . s o l i d c a k e o l ^ c o u r i n g s o a p — Formanyyears SAPOLIO has stood as ihe finest,and best article of this kind in the world. It knows no equal, and, although it costs a trifle more its durability makes it outlast two cakes of cheap makes. It is' therefore the cheapest in the end. Any grocer will supply it at a reasonable price* ,l ■• v . .- j . use “They Jrrr steppedcmt-Crispl. BaotaiT to bo*k-»atbors. Air openfirepiaca-*Veeuvia*> O xk - bomr fellows—cavslrymm, Bcmrosxnto keepwatch—jewelers. R ead between the lines—telegrams. Sortsgood Inlt-a barrel of applet. Hocrs In themselvce—the pattistch*. «Enemach«*ti»ement—carpet beating. A ooxanxMtoxAt. Frye^-the Maine een* tor.—MallandExprecs. A “ Cnaterux dog**—The eky* terrier. A md wentoas frequently be foundinon Indianwigwam. LatMtRStyles IKS?** "• t o w M o S ." * * " The GhastlyRecord fr t r o jB Sle t la le r r tg fc a . tol. T ^ S M ikW M r iie tkW lH liM Express. I t seams quitenaturalthat tho threadsof conversation should sometimes produce a longyarn.—BinghamtonRepublican. Ho*w much*Kke as they seem-ther* wardot meritand the merit of reward.— il<T« vllpiHH’y * ■ to *wktte.ptopte',fio around to# 5 ^ tg^ g A a .‘&gfw,t ’* « tiqnovlicensee.—Fltuburgh Cturonlole. W&SR XattisDlver Fills, SUREAKTIB0TE TOMALARIA. .......BcMJCragytelteire, age , K BOlUMQWATiwOftMlUC e n d o r s e s ! w o a 0 «e tn omm bottleif PinV m «X m , ^10 gty. O ho twoMAC*kottbH m R n P 9 Mty, 15 M[ Otel»f ofVw«liteCoHCrM«....... 15 ” O n oaksofVmftMCMpkorb*- •.. 10 ForOneDolar fsat u jwafsU,wewUl Mlyti , firMsToUduryM, U lifnitMi U the VsMe*Bute*, all tfsIUK |Iswlaysrticloicwstuly seeks*te O n aalnif V mw H n S«ty, nmom M 10 tit. O n oateof VtitilMStip, tonM- - 25 u O n I n « nn fcottl#tf tiWbVuetet 25 “ Wf»»el>*n»S«esuH q - — 01.1Q tnOVru>a SrO»o CflElEBROUCH MT’C CO;, ... - all*»e**I**jMI ,, .... . 2 4 State S treet, New York. Koch’ s Discovery and Piso’s Cure for Consumption. 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