The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52
I < ho u seh o ld . BREVH IES. —To prevent the juice from fruit pies from ln/iHnfr ° « t « sm all funnel raailo of btiif writing paper may bo placed iD the renter of the top crust— N. Y. World. > —liotli b u tte r and m ilk are in ju red in flavor if inclosed in a tig h t box w ith other food, y e t it is a common custom to set a plate of m e a t an d an o th e r of cold vegetables beside the m ilk pitcher, and the butter is scrupulously k e p t on ice even if fish and cabbage are its near neighbors. —A nice b re ak fa st dish is made by baking bread th a t is dry, th e d ry e r the better, so long as i t is no t moldy. F irst dip it ra th e r qu ick ly .into cold water, then into eggs which are well beaten, having a little sa lt in them . Then im mediately fry-in h o t la rd u n til a nice brown.—N. Y.- Voice. —A clever woman h as converted tlie. unsightly, b u t alas! immovable steam heaters of her home into summ er th ing s of beauty bv having long, low boxes made to stand upon them . These she keeps tilled w ith a few low-growing, bright-hued p lan ts and several vine ■roots whose reaching tendrils of green hang fa r toward -tho'floor in a graceful swaying fringe.—N. Y. Times. —A Fig Pudding.—A h a lf pound each of figs and suet chopped fine, and a half • pound each of brown sugar and bread crumbs; six ounces of flour; tw o acid apples chopped fine; a half eup of sweet milk and th re e eggs, th e whites anti yolks beaten separately. If suet Is no t a t hand use bu tter, creamed ■ and mixed w ith the. Hour; Mix the 'sugar, eggs and ihilk, s tir in tb e o th e r ingredi ents, pu t in.-a bu tte red mold, and boil four hours.—Ladies’ Home Journal. —A splendid shuving soap is made by shaving fine, th re e pounds of th e best vvhite bath soap, add to it th ree-fourths of a pint of soft w a te r and one pound o f palm oil, M elt i t in an e a rth en bowl or tin pail placed in a k e ttle of boiling water. S tir well together. Add sixty drops of oil of lavender and ten drops of’oil of ttevolL These give it a delici ous perfum e. S tir w e ll, tu rn into a shallow pan of wood o r tin, and when sufficiently hard cu t into squares. —De troit Free l ’ress. —Mrs. S. T. Rorer, principal of1 the Philadelphia cooking school,-is author- ■ ity fo r th e statem ent' th a t strin g beans are th e easiest of all vegetables to can. She.directs th a t they bo m erely p u t into boiling water, cooked rapidly fo r fifteen minutes, and p u t up precisely a s small fruits, filling the cans to ' overflowing, Both fru its and vegetables keep b e tte r in the da rk th a n where it is light, and cans may be wrapped in paper bags, if no o th e r method of securing the desired condition seems feasible.—Scientific American, —German P o ta to . Salad.—A perfect salad can only be made of young pota toes. The Germans use a sm all hard variety, of potatoes. Boil th e potatoes in th e ir skins, peel and slice them . _Lay them on th e p la tte r and sp rink le a ttou- spoonful of salt, two tablespooiifuls of oil, and two of v inegar •over every q u a rt of sliced potatoes, while they are hot; add a few sh ak es of white pepper.- Cover the potatoes and lot them stand awliiie- When th ey .are cold, ndd two tablespotmfuls of chopped onions, a handful of chives, and two tablespoon- fills of minced parsley.—Demorest’s Magazine. ■ , ’ FOR AUTUMN WEAR. . The licit Shirt tv lIoOno of th n Fail Favor ites. Tho autum n s k irt prom ises to bo the bell skirt. The first bell sk irts were cut ou t in sem i-circular form and with bu t one seam down the c en te r of the back. The modification which is most favored to-day h a s a sep a ra te front breadth slightly gored a t e ith e r side, and a breadth on e ith e r side, each of which form q u ad ran ts of a circle and meet in a bias seam in the cen ter of Iho back. This s k irt is made w ith a simple hem around the bottom , and finished on the bottom en tire ly by band, as a machine seam. m igh t cause th e s k irt to flare.at the edge and se t in an ungrace ful manner. Only th e sim plest border is allowable around these skirts, which jn u st ho made so ft and cling ‘no a t the hack w ithout th e rs e of crinoline. A border of narrow b ias l-ufiles, n o t over two or th ree Inches wide, p u t on in a group of three, is sometimes used; but more often a so ft border of fine passe menterie finishes th e s k irt on th e ex treme edge. The new b e ll s k ir ts in* tended to b e worn w ith sh irt waists, and fo r general a th letic wear, a re finished w ith a pointed Swiss belt, o rnam ented w ith a row of tiny b u tton s on e ith e r side, while th e s k irt itself is severely plain,! except’for a piping abou t th e hem on- the bottom, and perpend icu lar pocket- flaps a t the sides of th e fro n t breadth, which are o rnam ented w ith buttons and under ’which su b stan tia l pockets are placed. The much-mooted question of the position of a woman’s pocket is done away by tho fall fashions, as nearly all the tailor dresses for general wear have two substantial pockets, one on each side, and their ornamentation is a part of the garniture of the dress. Some of the new dresses have circular pock ets slit in them on either hip, and are finished a t the ends with narrow heads of silk, A fanciful way of trimming the severely plain sk irt of tailor made dresses. Js to pipe it with braid or color around the front scorns and allow this piping to run up one-tliird the length of the seam on either side of the front breadth. The pointed belt And curving poehets are then finished with piping -a a similar manner.—N. V. Tribune. - Itapld Trnnalt. Even if Hying machines should all prove a failure, it seems probable th a t w ith in th e n e x t fifty years our locomo tive m achinery w ill be improved suffi ciently to rival th e speed o f th e sw ift e s t birds, The b e st railw ay engineers of England*and America seem to agree th a t, w ith broader gauges and more careful grad ing of our railw ay trades, steam locomotives could be safely in- - creased to a size th a t would make a hundred m iles an hour an entirely practicable ra te of speed. Twenty-foot engine wheels and six-foot car wheels, a t th a t ra te of travel, would n o t even involve the risk of a “ho t box.”—The Voice. —Miss Em ily Dickinson, whose poems have been published only since h e r death, is said to b.avo le ft eight' hundred m anuscripts of complete poems nnd fragm ents of n early as many more, lie r shyness amounted almost to a mania, nnd h e r la te r years were spent en tirely >'»> her own. home. • She loved children, and had a h ab it of low ering gifts to them from h e r windows. TI»o, H am ilton Centennial. The people of -Ham ilton,’O., one of th e most noted cities in the United b bites as well us the most prosperous of the many th riv ing ones on the line of the C. 11. A l)., celebrates the hun dredth anxnvet'SMi'y of its b irth, Septem ber IT, is and It*. J u s t a hundred years ago Gen. A rthu r St. Clair, then gov e rno r of th e Northwest. Territory, with, un-army of 1,500, marched from wluit; is now called Cumminsvillc to tho pres en t site of-Hamilton, on the Big Miuhii river, and creeled a stockade fort, which lie called Fort. Hamilton. I t was a w ilderness then, and in a hundred years it has been transformed into a busy city. The celebration will begin Thursday, September 17, w ith a beautiful pageant, entitled “The Feast "of Flowers and Youth." Friday will be a d ay of concerts, and meetings ad dressed by prom inent -orators, and old, settlers, The celebration will conclude on Saturday, with a cran’d concert by » chorus of .100; historical oration by lion, •losepit Cox, of Cincinnati,* magnificent fireworks and a mammoth parade. The” la tte r will lie reviewed .by Gov. Camp bell, of Ohio, and tlu- governors of Ken tucky -and Indiana. The (V H. & I), announces the .sale of .round trip tickets a t one cent, per mile to Ham ilton and retu rn on September 1ft, from Cincin nati. ■Lima; Indianapolis, Chillioothe and all intermediate points. “T hanks ,” said tho guest to tho colored man who brought his soup at last. • 1You have taken a great wait off my mind."—' Washington Star. A Genuine IJarv cst Excursion Will be run from Chicago, Milwaukee and other points on the lines of’the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul Hallway, to points in Western Minnesota, Northwestern Iowa, South and North Dakota; Nebraska, Kan sas, Colorado, Ftuli, Wyoming rnd Mon tana. at cheap excursion rates,'September 30, lb91. For further particulars apply to tho nearest coupon ticket ageht, or address G ko , H H uai 'I’ oiui , Gen'l Pass. ;\g ’t, (Chi cago, 111. P. K.—It wiil do your heart good to, see tho iiuigiiilii’rnt crops iu South Dnkoiu. They arc simply immense. A gc \ tm : man \ who had .i’.st returned from lus ni.mm! sea side Imodm , derhe-es that several isi riimint hi sue, esv>i>t>., ns ho took a stroll upon the huuch, he saw the sea bathing.—Judy. Cite Only One Ever 1‘rln to d—Can Von F ind th e fVo’ii; There it a II inch display advertisement in ttiiH paper, this ween, which Inis no two words alike except m o word. The smuo is trim of ciivli new (mean caring each week, from The Dr. Harter Medicine Co This house places a “Crescent’' on everything thev inrko and puU.sii I,ink for it, scud, them the name of tlie word mul they will nil urn you hook, bcuufilul' lithographs or samples'f ra». A tuibf died in nit Iowa ptiorliouse, nufi lurid paper solemnly declares Unit "utlii-*. vnu't liiiilu- an tamest living in Unit s u n ' —.Columbus Post. Cheap Excursion IU te s v ia C hicago, St. P au l & It his ,is C ity Ity. The Chicago, St. Paul A*Kansas City Rail way announces a Harvest Excursion lit greatly reduced rates to principal points in the West, Northwest, Hcuthwest,and booth, oa September Stall, tickets good for thirty day* nnd cover,ng tl.o greatest variety of routes. ■ For rates, maps ami other inforinsitinn pertaining to this popular route cud mi or address any ticket agent. I t is r, ai l Hint the e.triy bird catches tU won:., hut th e man v. ho taken th e Kites' nap in iko m orning gets the latest si.eisc — Texas Siftings, K n ig h ts Tempt'd* Concl.tve. The C„ H. & D announce very low ra te s to Cincinnati and re tu rn from all points oil tlieir lines in Ohio, September 33 attd 3D, on account «f the Ohio K nights T em p lar Conclave to be held in Cincinnati. T ickets will he good re- tu rn in g till September -•> inclusive. Fo r rates, etc., call on or address any C„ II. & I), agent, o r I). O. McCormick, G. I ’, & T. Agent. Cincinnati, O. *‘I obt your views,1*said the sheriff as he WfliWtlril to seize the pi otographer's sioci. in trade.—Buffalo Enquirer. T ourists, Whether on’ pleasure bent or business, should take on every trip a bottle of Hyrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly ami ef fectually on tho kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and -other forms of sickness. For sale in 00c and 41.00 bottles by all leading druggists. T he knife grinder ought not to tie out of work in dull times.-N . O. Picayune. • ..................—- Foa any case of nervousness, sleepless* ness, weak stomach, indigestion, dyspepsia, relief is sure Li Carter's Littlo Liver Fills, lx aquatic disturbances (ho .sculler ts apt to be aa oar-struck man.—Boslou Courier. B est , easiest to use and!cheapest Fiao’a Remedy for Catarrh. By druggists. 2oc. Tim clerk who had been stealing fo rs b i g finally got i t —Elm irs Uazctto. - One F a re fq r llntim ) T rip , | On September 33 tickets a t the ra te of ; one fare w ill bo sold from all points in 1 te rrito ry south of the Ohio river and w est of Indiana to all points in Ohio, Ind iana and .Michigan on th e line of or reached via the C.. II. & D. or its con nections. T he tickets w ill be good th irty days from date of sale. Ask your local iigent for tickets via th e C., II. & 1).. or address E. O. McOormiok, G. P. <&T. Agent, Cincinnati, O. Wrrrx you see n ruitiesnake with ten rat ties and a Ini'ton, you nmcii the button ami tliu snake will do tim rust.' -Topeka’Juimuti T h ree H arv est E xcursion*.. The Burlington route, C., B. & Q. R. R., will soil from principal stations on its Hues, on Tuesduys, August 35 and Bent, 15 and 23, Hur.vest Excursion Tickets at Low Bute* to principal cities and points in the Farming Regions of tho West, Southwest and North west For tickets pad further information “M y pet, I want a quick Innph to-day." ■•Very well, ileurcst.; .i’ll give you a hasty pudding.'''—Baltimore American. - “ l.iist Day* o f P om peii." Tho la st grand opportunity low lin ess the g re a t historical spectacle under the auspices of tho order of Cincinuatus, ■will be Sept, 1U. The “ Last Days of i’ompeii” is Bains' masterpiece and the fireworks displays are th e grandest over given-in Cincinnati. The C,, ll> <fc 1). announce this last chance w ith an excursion .to Cincinnati and retu rn oa Sept. It* at rale of one cent pur mile. A ci.onc is always an appropriate .Weil ding g ift i t means on its taco th a t there is iu, time lilco the present.'—Baltimore .-‘.moricuu. • _ i F ain from indigestion, dyspepsia nnd too hearty eating is relieved-ut once by taking one of Carter’s Littlo Liver Fills immedi ately after dinner. Don’t forget this. “T his is a regular skin game,” remarked the banana peel to the sprawhug pedestrian. —BioghunHoii Republican. P eople Are Killed by Coughs that Stale's ! Honey of lloreh nind and Tar would cure. Pike’s Toothache drops Cure in oue minute. ; “Tnvr breaks, the long,..hoi spoil," said im printer when he pied Hie weather bulletin. -Washington Blur. ■ l\ ULCERS? C A N C E R S ) SCROFULA, SALT RHEUM, RHEUMATISM, BLOOD POISON. these - ad every kindred disease arising from impure blood successfully treated- by that never-falling and beat of all tonics and ifaodlclnc.'j, $!E£?SffiSS$S Books on Blood and Skin Diseases free. Printed testimonials sent on application. Address - *>•Swift Specific Go., ATLANTA. OA tU HW$pa M s 1 LADIES % od l79 E.0 RBOYS *1.75 ,roil ,83E3.. W. L. DOUGLAS S 3 SHOE CEN^P e MEN THEBEST SHOE INTHEWORLDFORTHEHONEYF GENTLEMEN a n d LAD IES, save your dol lar* by wearing W.X.. Douglas Shoes. They meet the wants of all classes, and are the most economical foot-wear ever offered for the money. Beware of dealers who offer other makes, as Be ing just us igood, and be sure you have IV- L, Dougla* Shoes, with name and price stamped On bottom. \V. L. Douglas, Brockton, Mas*, n r T A K E NO SUBSTITUTE. _ d __Insist on local advertised dealer* supplying yosu -J'Who wins Theeyes.wins 6 , 1 .”- certainly use SAP© LI0 •* in house-cleani ni|<S&poilo is &solid cake of-scouring- S05.pTry iHn house-cleaning “STOTT -AJR/IE j JTTOOIEID b y y o u r house j u s t aa m u c h aa b y y o u r dress. K e ep i t n e a t a n d clean a n d y o u r r e p u ta tio n w i l l sh in e . Neglect i t fin d y o u r good n am e w i l l su ffer. Do n o t t h in k t h a t hou se -c lean ing is too troub le som e ; i t is w o rttt a l l i f coats, espec ia lly i f y o u reduce the o u tla y o f tim e a n d s tren g th b y u s in g 8'A VO L IO . T 3 r<®vs onsuniption My wife and child having a severe attack of Whooping ugh, we thought that wo would try Piso’s Cure for Con- (option, and found it a perfect success. The first bottle Co . sum ti broke up tho Cough, and four bottles comp. ... them.—H. S tiunoek 1147 Superior St., Chicago, niluois.' cured R. M. BARTLETT’S j OWING TO INCREASED PATRONAGE CommercialCollege ■TIP. t'o)lel(. has removed to the largest building I d lb. [city, suitable for educational purposes, occupy!! ientire building above the ground floor. Oldest, htrgt.l ng th. and chenpc.t In the world. Sen.d lor Illustrated catal.au*. Noa. IUK, KMu d 10U**'. Fourtii Street, C ln .ln u ll, : ceyvniccr Nothing can. be said in favor of the best tncdicin-i in tho world that may not bo said of the most ■worthless. In o,ne case, it’s true; in. the other, i t isn’t;—hut how can vou distinguish ? Judge by what is done. There’s only one blood-purifier tha t’s guar - : anteed. I t’s Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery—and this is what j is done with i t ; if it doesn’t benefit or cure', in every case, you get your money back. Isn’t it likely to be • the best? I All the year round, as well at one time as another, it cleanses and pur iiies the system. All lilood-poisons. must go. For. Dyspepsia, Bilious ness, Scrofula, Salt-rheum, Tetter, Erysipelas, or arty -blood-taint or d is-; order, it is an rtnequaled remedy. It's the cheapest, too. With th is ,! you pay only for the good you get. And nothing else is just as good,” I t may be better—for the dealer. Bu t he isn’t the one that’s to bo helped. 99 HoW d o e s h e f e e l ?—1Ho feels blue, a deep, dark, unfading, dyed- in-the-wool, eternal blue, and he makes everybody feel the same way ’ —A u g u s t F low er th e R em edy . How d o e s ho f e e l ?—He feels a headache, generally dull and con stant, but sometimes excruciating— t A u g u s t F low er th e R em edy . How d o e s h o feel?*—He feels a violent liiccoughiug or jumping o f . the stomach after a meal, raising j bitter-tasting matter or tvliat lie h a s ! eaten or drunk-—A u g u s t F low e r i t h e R em ed y . , How d o e s h e f e e l ?—He fe e ls ; the gradual decay o f vital power; | lie feels miserable, melancholy, | hopeless, and longs for death and j peace—A u g u s t F low e r t h e R em - e i y . ____ How d o ed h e f e e l ?—He feels so full after eating a meal that he can hardly w a lk— A u g u s t F low e r t h e R em ed y . G. G. GREEN, SoleManufacturer, Woodbury, New Jersey, U, S. A THE ONLY TRUE IRON TONIC Will purity BLOOD, rrculnte K IDNEYS reunite E IV tlK tllsurtlui-,Uulltl hlrriitCtli. IL-llL’-.v appctiip, r, tlure- lii'alUi-.-.ml vliior>'i j until. D yspepsia, Indlxt* tion, ttiaulreiff< el- Initaii- oliilelveradlvatcil. MI ik I lirlsliti-uoil. brain potter liicre;;»(»tl, • boar*, nerves, mus cles, reciit c netv ft rce. snfferlraC o n in e •» i>UI:.ls iie- I culler tl.elrsrv, llr.In,ri!. f]oil _________ . a »ifu, •*;>((' Iv cure, lie turns ro-o liluuni til '-iH-l'I.s, beamil.es C om plexion. S,<M eta-vtvhere. AH irenu’lue ynuiln bear “ (‘re-rotiu'' tsenJ us 3 cent slam,, furya-pago |uuu|>iilal. PR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., St. Loul*. Mb. GOLD MEDAL, PAK1B, 1S7B. W . BAKER & CO.’S Breakfast Cocoa from which tho exeiMo/otl tin. be<u reniovtd," X» i tM i ik l f / p u re a n d i t i t tolu h ie . No Chemicals ore mxil In It* jircpamilon. It fc»* i..ore than there tlmm the sir ngth fit Cocat billed tilth t-lnfch, ,Vrroltroot or Sugar, and 1- Oiereforo tar more eco- i i a , , nomlcai, t,rfing Itf t than eat | / l i U w l . 'u - r . I tin delit iou».nour- ’’rtqgjHW JAlns. Hretgtbdnng, eapilv iui . i ' - i . ij , a id atlrnl.ully aduptrJ ter Invalid* at vtc.Il a. fur ;.:ein * In hcallb. . .o ld h j Grorer* eierjvthere. W. BAKER & C0„Dorchester, Mass. Bct e r » * T " _ ^ A tit« c e a r o f ” B o y in ? 1 ^ . 0 S I DONALDKENEDY Of Roxbsiry, Mass., says ; Kennedy’s Medical Discovery cures Horrid Old Sores, Deep Seated Ulcers of 4 LO >’e:ir3 standing^, Inward Tumors, and every disease of the skin, ex cept Thunder Humor, and Cancer that has taken root. Price, $1.50. Sold by every Druggist in tl Canada. U- and 1 NO CIIO.HG3 03? CLZItfATE NEED3D. ASTHMA ■W E W IL L SENr* YOU TEST IMONY FEOM P ‘ J P L E WF.O ‘ L IV E / £ A B YOU. CURBsmCURED. P. HA’dQLDHAYES, M. D., > BUFFALO , M. T . HAY-FEVER d I T W M I B I O V8 F 0B PB 0 0 3 3 . I'AUl.inrj ktu Bcwire cf Irritatisn*. NOTICE AUTOGRAPH . SELF-AcfffiOA SHADS rollers ; -.1- OF. 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