The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52

H0USEHQU2 ■REVIT IS#« WHAT FOUR CENT* WON'T DO, te a t i* wtwfe tamkteto l* k«Usd i* water With ‘ and polishsd It* tonal, —Hor»radl*b.--"Orat« fin*, *44 one . of white stags*. half a lee^ppoafulof salt, aadhalt ateaeapful .rfvinegar toeveryglassful, Thiel* m gtoi candiravnfctorapringand summar, -»pemorcst*8Monthly. —Delicate CuBtari^r-PowPone pint of felling milk over the yolks o f three 4 gf», beaten with three (nblespoonfuls *fsugar, flavor with, rknilla or nutmeg, •Ur in the stut whites, and bake in a Moderate oven. Hot the dish in a pah water while baking.—rGood IltJuke- keeping- . —Victoria Pudding-—Roil a pint of milk with very little butter and sugar. Mix two spoonful* of arrowroot with milk, beat one egg; and add the arrow* root to it with a. few drops of vaniUu essence. Pat i t into the boiling milk *ndtstir until thick, pour into a mold, let-cool, turn out and serve with jam •round i t—Detroit Free Pres*. —Sugar Cake.—Half a pound of bate f«r, half a pound of sugar, one pound Of flour, three egga, milk enough to form a dough. Beat the bu tter and •agar together.. Whisk the eggs light, audadd them, then stir in the milk and flour alternately, so as to form isdough. Roll it out, cut in cakes, and bake them in a moderateoven.—Boston Hud* get. —Potato Cones or Loaves. —Boil and mash some potatoes; mixwith them a seasoning of pepper, salt find minced shallot; beat Into i t asufBcient quan­ tity of fresh butter to bind it; divide it . into .equal parte and form then* into cones or loaves, and place them under roast beef o r muttoit to slightly brown, allowing a little gravy to fall .on them. —Boston Herald, . —Tomatoes make a very nice sand­ wich. iSeleot,smooth heavy-meated to­ matoes for the purpose aud cut in thin, smooth slices, removing the seeds. Dip each slicein oilandvinegar and sprinkle ,with a very Uttle salt and pepper, and lay between hicely-cut slices of but­ tered bread. The beanty .of any sand­ wich lies in the evenness and thinness with which the materials making it are spread-—Christian a t Work, —The most delightful muffins arc .made from the fins flour .ground from the whole wheat. This is a dark flour. I t diffors from Graham in that the bran mixed through the, Graham gives a coarse texture to any bread made from ife VTSe flue pa rt of Graham flour it coarse like a meat .Entire wheat flour, on the contrary. Is as fine as any -bolted flour, all parts of the kernel be­ ing powdered. The brown bread and muffins made from It have the sweet, nutty flavor of the kernaL *- —Chicken Loaf—Boil a chicken In ' at little water as possible until the meat can be easily picked from the bone* Cut i t up fine, and then pu t it back over the fire in a saucepan, with two ounces of butter and pepper and .salt to season. Grease a square, china mold, and cover the ‘bottom of the mold with Carefully cdt slices of hard boiled egg* Poor .in the chicken,; place » weight upon it and set i t aside to cool. When ready to serve cover a meat platter with parsley or celery tops and turn the loaf out upon i t —Detroit Free Pres* —The only remedy for a bad smell in an oil stove is to use good oil and to keep the stove absolutely aqd perfectly clean. Every day the flues over the burners must be thoroughly cleansed. Several thicknesses of old soft cotton cloth tied around a stick answer for this purpose better than any brash. The oil reservoir -must on no account be filled to the brim, or the oil oozes out and causes a smell, Once a week It 1s well to wash every gctatabl* part with ho t water and sod* This1 thoroughly takes of! any oily soot which may have accumulated and which is the chief cause of smell,—N. Y. World, . Dressy Made Gowao. When of laoe net the newest fashion shows them lined with colored faille or !atiu, and trimmed With lace, and jet and sleeves without a covering of net Plainer Costumes have a garniture of lace, headed With jet, Or je t aud gold, and a vest of colored crepe. Vesta and sleeves of gay brocade are worn in gowns of haugaline. Faille costumes show the sleeve#, collar and corselet, or girdle, covered with je t nailheads that are es large as an old silver flve-cent piece, which must be sewed on with blsck linen thread, well waxed. Hmatl black brocade* have a yoke aud large sleeves ot red, yellow, lavender, or turquoise Crepe, These are all made With a dip fan back, plain front add Was ruffle on the edge, A lace ruffle on the lower edge requires two and a*hall yards If eight inches iu depth, and two *ud three-quarter yards, if from Bine to fifteen inches—Ladies’ Horn# Journal ........ ■ ■ Salt* <nt Varied Materia*, The fashion of wearing handsome Coat bodices of material distinct from test of the' accompanying drew skirt ia gaining ground. For example, with a plain skirt of the finest gray doth, teers may be worn a Louie XIV. cost of flowered brocade; with wide raver* andeleer jsbet orstelukirkassn ap­ propriate finite, Witenehaaga of laeea and faaqr vesta on* ean give the effect of novelty in their drees, and a variety ofteesa aeoeaeerter very dedrshlawheww t Marta apes * mm mervacation wham trunk reema m i doteee-preeeea are ai sstiarfly limited. MkieagePoet, TMatMeitugJMSvfaturaaef * iteArMtepper ■ I tofltote to tt« CrMI* l/Utw. ‘•Bid you ever happen to find yonr- self thrown upon tee soldworld with only four cents in your pocket?” said a merry looking lady, one of a group on the piazza of a summer hotel. “No? Well, I bsye, and I do assure yon. It is not enough. Absolute pov­ erty would be blisa in comparison. 1 consider ft the moat aggravating sum One can possibly be possessed of* ••One hot day this summer I started ont to do some shopping, and after tsk< ing my seat in the elevated it occurred to me to look into the state of my finances, when, to my utter astonish­ ment and disgust, I saw just four cents rattling around in a melancholy way in the bottom ofmy sachel—my purse was conspicuous by its absence, ■* ' ‘T found Consolation in the. C, O. D. system of delivery, and reflected with gratitude'that X was aura of getting home, as Xhnd purchased two tickets on my way down town. "But yon could never guess the num­ ber of things Xwanted to buy that day Which could not be sent home C. O, D. Ky eye for bargains was unusually, keen, or there never had been such tempting displays of sidewalk ware* •'After I had put my hand into my pocket ’ about a dozen times In search of the puree 1 _ had neglected to bring' I brought my­ self down, to the realities of the situa­ tion, ceased trying to make impossible purchases and ,began to cast about me to see how I could best dispose of that four cent* I t was too mean ssum to cany. There wasn’t a blind beggar selling lead pencils or an old woman with thecnp and mnsichox that had lost its voice to be seen. “I was so thirsty, and soda water and California pears were five cent* Apri­ cots -were eithertbree cents each Or two for five. “Why did I not tray one for three cents? Why, bless you! I was too big a capitalist to make so small a purchase. I hod four cents and I wanted to spend all o r none. “The situation was becoming tragical when Xremembered th*t Biddy wanted a particular-kind o f twig broom for the kitchen th a t cost;just four cento “Moral:—‘Put money in thy purse,' and then don’t forget It."—N. Y. Her­ ald. ^ —The census, preliminary retains show an aggregate of 45,283 convicts in the penitentiaries. Of this number, 1,791 are females. There are 30,548 white and' 14,067 colored convict* Among the latter are 887 Chinese, 8 Japanese and 180 Indian* The ratio of convicts to the population increased from 709 in 1880 to 723 in 1890, an in­ crease equal to 18 per million. Harvest Exooralona. On August 35th and September 90th the ChicagoAsNortti-WesternRailway Co. will run Harvest Excursions to point* in Iowa, Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, ’Wyoming,- Utah, Idaho andMontun* Tickets for these excursions will hafil'd.-class iu every respect; will bo Hams* 'fissswiawsi - west. Tor Uoksu aid farther inforaatioa ? :oodfor return passage withiu thirty day* rora date of purchase, and will be sold a t such favorable rates as to afford itn excel- toges offered by the Great West mid North­ west Tho reports received Irom this en­ tire .region inaiwito an exceptionally abun­ dant harvest this year, anilthese excursions wiitibo Van at the very season when exact demonstration of the merits of this favored section can ho made. Tor rotes and detailed information apply to any ticket agent, or address W, A. Turall, General Passenger' andTicket Agent, Chicago SS North-West­ ern B’y, Chicago, 111 C ossomxo .—“You bore mo.1! said the stick of timber, wearily, “Well, I’m near ^through,” answered the auger,—Chicago Ana as small aa homeopathic pellets, and as easy to take u s sugar. Everybody likes them. Carter's Little Liver Pills, Try them. As t ib mercury climbs up the peroplr* tioagalls down.—Atlanta Joursal L ooks down on his congregation -tint clergyman.—Mail and Express. T ub mercury enjoys a sunnv climb now* days.—Binghamton Republican. Wsxx a man is put out ho Is fired, bat It is not #0 with a candle,—Washington Btar, - A euMHxx book is bound to please the eye and match the dress of the piazza reader.— If. G. Picayune, A sriiAKis pone the more costly for being rare,—Richmond Recorder, N ight C lvkk —“Hovr does it seem to be a hotel waitressl” Now Girl—-‘•It seems as if I wss maid to order.**—Buffalo Express. T ub forlorn maiden who gazes at the fficmhshows marked symptoms of Luuasee. —Westfield Standard. A lmost every traveler I* ft devotee of to­ bacco, und every horse you sco In tlio street has a bit iu bis mouth.—Boston ’Xrauscript. t|).r -fifr.nTtr'ig A riUAn, lacensOd a t tiie poker-playing proclivities of a brother friar, went so far as to call bits * chip-monk.—Rochester •Posh. , ... H o M zb O dt has discovered a process of making steel without pig. A way of .mak­ ing sausage without bog was found long ago.—Columbus Dispatch. T ub tramp mayjBoiTb# as black as he Is palmed, but his alowpice proves that lie is Mot b la s t color, Besides this, be won't wash.—Baltimore Akneritan. T bb polite reporter wrote that “Miss Chromatic rendered severaljpiaao pietws:” but the printer set ttp teat te a “rewted the (toko to pieces,”—Morning Mar, **Dn»iM r toitond^teke r n f tm m m s eerteoa to beartl” asked IUw. Blsks. ,lO, yea. He got rid of all hi# whisky.” “Good. Where t* to aewi” “Maeptof i* to,"-* ,...... . M e e n to e y e t aeeeeeied hi g to te t w>• atow erto rate |w n a e m k S m mA . miJ tib r tto t o m - : % i 'I tra ' * Asmris Often saved by its anchor, but menare often tost by their rancor,—Texas Bitting* ■.■ TbsOtOyOaaXrer Printed, OaaToa Fiad th e w » td y ■aok Week, * dlfferentfilnoh display Is. pubhshediutelepaper. Ttore are uo two wwdsMtee in «ii;Uerad., except Oneword, f0™ In the ad. for Dr. Harter’s Iron Tonic, Littto Liver Pflls and fitter* Look tor *Crescent’1 whenyrtttjBnd the wor4 «nd Rtoteem and ! S g ia s i a g i ^ ,k' N bw J brsct has no nightingales, to t she has the mosquito, and, as a night soloist, it is a bummer.—Philadelphia Times. < Cheep Mxc*rilon.’lftste s v ie Chloexo, Paul * Kansas City Ky, TheChicago, 8 t Paul He KansnsCityRail- Way announces Harvest-Excursion at greatly reduced rates to principal points in ....... . . ... . . theWest, NorteweshBouthwestand South, ta in t, th e “ Discovery” is a certain on September30to. tickets good for .thirty j t»a w certain* t h a t it# tomuter iesi Then?* dang* in n oongh—more than ever when your blood i# “ bad.” f t make# things easy for Consumption. B u t there’s a our* fo r it in Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, A posh tive cure—not only for Weak Lungs* Spitting o f Blood* Bron- stsges, sonable,. All these diseases depend on tainted blood. Consumption, is simply Lung - scrofula. And for every form, of scrofula and blood- A*-_A; xl. . YlTt»_____ _ 11 m*m t r29t.h, s good for thirty days and covering the greatest variety ot route* ■■" For rates, maps, and other Information pertaining to this popular route call onor addresaany ticket astot. S wxzt ,—“I am a candy-date for your fa. vor,« as the honbonsaidtotheboy.—Brook­ lyn Eagle. *• - H a * s ta ll line of dress' goods—the laun­ dress.—Mail and Expres* A Vint lady becomes still fairer by using Glenn’s Sulphur Boap, Hill’s Hair and Whisker Dye, 50cent— A lways mnkinjr assigumonU-tUhe total clerk.—Hail and Expres* No Opium in Piso*aCure forConsumption. Cares where other remedies fail. 85c;. ' - AtmxBon your shoes Is worth two on your coat. ~ ______ .■ ~ . •■■ remedy. , makers guarantM it to benefit or cure, in every case, or the money is refunded, w ith a medicine (hat f t certain* this can be done. There’s a earn fo r Catarrh, too* no matter what you’ve been led to believe. I f there isn’t, in your case, you’il net 9500 cash. It’s & bona- fide offer that’s made by the pro- pHetors of Dr. Sage’s 'Catarrh Kemedy. There’s risk in it, to be Bore* bu t they are willing to take the risk—you ought , to be glad to take the medicine. . s H i s S & i v . Homeless Children, adlSMtloa, MMiuimim. tnxkb«oiuuiy.«rsdlutea. :M1 b 4brighltlM. btwia power inorsaved, bonw. nervet, tou*. ON, roctlvanowfores. LADIES w"W.»»w **afoi«poertjr cur*. Beturn* cm (ion»roor i u a > r w m « w w •ones mid Uekltli, anAsro hi VC .&W «SSMWtb *otw»lrere»,r».m»dsrs»»nl # » * * to tsetsM * aeWInsthmn.on nlnstr «»»■««•«. iiStsM a f l i t < « tn it( l» RKV. M. V. B. VAN ARfiDALC* H asarm t. S ap o rtu S cad safc »a*At, SM t o Salto S tnah Cfcts— , ■ A 1 a * r> Z a t lM , t t w i i , , V vwo okakoxov oxj3t&.TM ASTHMA !WEWILL SEMI?YOU TESTIMONY YBOXC PJ JPLB WW LXVMI.XA& YOU. CUREDsw « . I P. HAHOLO HAYES. i l . D., !> SUfYALO, MT. Y. HAY-FEVER n r w xn» t o us vonmotors, ^et ^SiAMtiuurA^^ O N B B K J O Y S Both the method and results when Syrup o f Figs is taken; it Is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bovrels, cleanses the sys­ tem effectually, dispels colds, head­ aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy o f its kind ever pro­ duced, pleasing to the taste and ac­ ceptable to the stomach, prompt In its action and truly beneficial ui its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to u l and have made It the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and I I bottles by all leading drug- guts. Any reliablo druggist who may not have it on hand will pro­ cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try i t Do sot accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA F/0 SYRUP CO. 9AN fMAkOmO , CAL u m m u , kk ______ *ewmn,M .f. ‘German Syrup” G. Gloger, Druggist, Watertown, Wis. This is the opinion of a man who keeps a drug store, sells all medicines, comes in direct contact with the patients and their families, and knows better than anyone else how remedies sell, and what trpe merit they have. He hears o f all the failures and successes, and cm therefore ju d g e : “ I know o f no medicine tor Coughs, Sore Throat, o t Hoarseness th a t had done such ef­ fective work in my C oughs, family as Boschee's 8 o r« T h ro a t, w inter a fady called H oars«n* t% . a t W store, who was suffering from * very severe cold. She could hardly talk, and I told her about German Syrup And th a t a few doses would give re** lief; but she had no confidence in patent medicines. 1 told her to take a bottle* and if th e rem its were not MtisiactOry 1would maketm charge for it. A few dfiy* After flhe called and paid for it* toying th a t alto. Mucin M M M H M U t e t e r * S 4 « U ( B lIM S K J V H * S I M V IIM M B I YOMoloovoQchockiiDuntl&tiOoinplixiOB* - Soto everyvhw o. Alt •oo<<> bear “ Orefcenb** Sottil D*Xo«Dt(t*uip to t 32-pago pamphlet. BS,HARTER M IMC tNKCO ..St. lo u ts. Ms. MONEY—n s B M s - M O l E Y M8R0 PflEACHEFSMIDTOtRHIS REM. '3“»u«WBV*"vaUtfUM« book'fniRtelqlnr l«t- i--- ,L °W * *W lllsnopt, IrederlcklioUrUM^i.tiop Newronn. Btnu< ke«in* se elor Cullom, to-MerorCwurH*Rb«g, Jodfexhunton, end m*nr —“— 'W.petM. Ill*— ink,, neper*. S Hb% otbir*, mo ooe*. llluttro- trrt>. bla . pa »te.r m il* **r— - ~” SI.AVI5 ■.—-- --- ,^ eiBim are now formln* «»* erywhereaBdajeenaon,' Inr "Vau*l>an« Idll.'a* Introduced id the Fifty-mat Concrei, in their behalf, aeJUnitKMeaahandKtjier month fereome and diatr* E unoanta for other*. tory oftb* race ererw rlt- ten ' givea eoeent reaaona why ” the aorenim tht ahonto aad Mint rrate tb * former nuKro •lhV*«v*n- •ion. writ* atoaeaandsat your team**,ate,dohi* twn- •Ion recl.ter. Bo charvo •w-rht aa abort ootll the bill become*a low. Add. W.* taMMASitEx-MayODWaabUifton, D.ti. r. * * s*a Sit. >- ,cntrA jcvoan t o asamn j*. ^ (REIT COUNTRY. ..S IE iS K ; art *t Jtortheni Railway, from it* P m 1. MW m . o H Tow err5 3 Irpprovcd FLICKER » ip G u a r a n t e a d I S A . , a AholuM * % fa t# L « teMkiMFilhSrml ■ _ TuatouiorrerryCoM* r . y j ' . T (8 S o f t Wooleiy S Wjtch Pull Collar. A »■ TOW* Mf*B0STOIt>MAM * Tulls Pills HBA^NjtojFwto W a B M oSvlVl PeWBralto* • a i iM « lM i v o s r s s i * r f r a i sW i t e >*■**», aa # ora waqf alto M mm■ ANTI-B1U0U8 MEDICINE. S t e m t h a t p o tow w . I l e t a o t l f owbimp mmmtu a i m swiaiia r>M*,ss«tt. tr«K ..... " ......■.... T U T T ’S HA IR DY E r w f t e l l j r N a t u r a l . l l . t o t e r o r f l e s , M A 4 I r o r k n a M , K i t . MIX, fen—hV’-ar mrsiinnuraMSmaSmmwab BORE DR ILL Looms A HYHM, iir n A s iis , HARVEST EXCURSIONS . 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