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SELECTED RECIPES.
FISH CAKES.
PICK fine, freshen and scald one pint
oi codfish; add to the fish one pint
oi not mashed potatoes that have been
beaten light and moistened with a very
little hot milk; add a large piece of butter;
season with a little dry mustard and a sus
picion of cayenne pepper. Beat an egg
light and mix with the other ingredients.
Roll the mixture nto balls or cakes, and
fry them in hot lard until a nice brown.
A LUNCHEON DISH.
The remains of a rare steak may be made
into an excellent luncheon dish. Chop
the meat fine, and for each cup of meat add
a tablespoonful of chopped ham and halt
as much bread crumbs as you have meat.
Moisten the crumbs with a little milk and
mix them with the meat. Season highly
with salt, pepper and chopped parsley; or
a iittie onion juice may be substituted for
the chopped parsley. Beat one egg until
light, and add it to the other ingredients.
Take a piece of fresh brown paper and
butter it well. Place the meat mixture in
the middle of the paper, shape it into a
square ioaf, and fold the paper around the
meat and over the ends as when doing up
a parcel, turning the ends under the loaf
so that they will remain in place without
twine. Place the parcel in a baking pan,
put it in a hot oven and bake lor twenty
five minutes. Then carefully remove the
paper from the meat and place the browned
loaf upon a heated platter. This is deli
cious when served with horseradish sauce,
or a tomato sauce may be served with it.
TARRAGON VINEGAR.
Tarragon vinegar may be made by plac
ing bait a cupful of tarragon leaves into
a pint fruit jut, pour over them half a pint
of the best white wine vinegar, cover close
ly ar.d stand aside tor three days, shaking
each morning; then strain through a jelly
bag and it wilt be ready for use.
FRENCH SALAD DRESSING.
In making a plain French dressing use
if possible two kinds ot vinegar, tarragon
and French malt, and, if it can be obtained,
use the third sort, pure cider vinegar, thus
giving a delicious flavor to a salad that one
sort of vinegar never imparts. The
French dressing is used for green salads
and mayonnaise for meat, fish and other
heavy salads. A dash of English mustard
is a decided improvement in a dressing for
tomato salad. To make a French dress
ing, put the salt and pepper in the bottom
of the bowl first, add the vinegar, and stir
till the salt dissolves, then add the oil, the
proportions of which must depend largelj
upon the salad to be dressed. For lettuce,
romaine, dandelion, chicory and escarole
use three, tablespoonfuls of oil to one of
vinegar, and one-sixth as much black pep
per as salt. For onion, tomato, potato and
watercress salads use equal parts of oil and
vinegar and almost double the amount of
salt used for the first mentioned greens.
When green peppers are used omit the
pepper in the dressing. Never pour the
dressing over a green salad, but put it in
to the bottom of the bowl, and lay the
leaves lightly on top of it, mixing with a
wooden spoon.
Whipped cream may be used in place of
oil in salad dressings, mixing as follows:
Take two eggs, three tablespoonfuls of
vinegar, two tablespoonfuls of cream, one
teaspoon ot sugar, a quarter of a teaspoon
lul of salt, and a quarter of a teaspoonful
of English mustard. The bowl in which
these ingredients are mixed should be placed
in a vessel of boiling water and stirred un
til the consistency of a rich cream, then
lift the bowl from the hot water and, when
cool, place in the refrigerator.
ORANGE CAKE.
Beat the yolks of five eggs and the
whites of two with two cups of white u
gar; add half a cup of cold water and the
grated rind and juice ot one orange; then
stir in gradually two and a half cups of
finely sifted flour and one heaping tea
spoonful of baking powder. Bake in three
layers. I’lace belwten each layer, and on
top an icing made from the beaten whites
of three eggs, a pound of pulverized sugar,
the grated rind and juice ot one orange,
and, lastly, one-half teaspoonful of vine
gar.
PUFFED EGG.
Separate the egg carefully bo as not to
break the yolk. Beat the white to a froth,
piß In k custard mip, making a little non!
WOMAN’S WORK.
on top, and drop the yolk in carefully.
Bake in oven a few moments until “set.”
This is very pretty and attractive, and
more digestive than any way an egg can
be cooked. The weakest dige-tion can as
similate it, and a sick child finds it very
attractive. Serve it with a little well
browned toast.
TO PREPARE A PINEAPPLE.
Select one from small to medium in size,
as the flavor of these is best, and never
take one which has not both stem and
crown. Remove the stem and throw it
away, but, after twisting out the crown,
keep it for future reference. In the shal
low hole from which the crown has been
twisted drive two strong skewers down
through the central core until they just
come through at the bottom. Pull the
skewers apart, and the pineapple will be
split from crown to stem; then it is a sim
ple matter to split the core, .so as to divide
again each half of the fruit. A little ex
perience brings the knack of thus dismem
bering a pine without squeezing out a ta
blespoontul of its juice. It is eaten by
separating each of tue little squares of the
rind from the rest, and ripping the flesh
to the core. By this means no juice is lost,
the fibre splits along its natural line ot
cleavage, and the dreaded rind and eye
serve as convenient and proper handles hr
conveying the fruit to the lips. Take the
crown of the pineacple, puU off the leaves
carefully to the very heart, and there will
be found two dainty, soft, white leaves.
Dip the tender morsel into a drop of to
basco, and the flavor of the pine will lin
ger on the palate for a day.
CHOCOLATE CREAMS.
For chocolate creams boil half a pound
of granulated sugar with three tablespoon
fuls of rich milk. When the sirup makes
a soft ball when & drop is put iuto cold
water, let it cool. When you can bear
your finger in it, beat it until it is white
and creamy. Flavor it with a little vanil
la and mold the mass into little balls the
size of the smallest marbles. Boil half a
pound of sugar with two tablespoontuls of
water to the ball. When it is beaten to a
cream, add gradually four ounces of choc
olate cut up an? me;ted. Melt the whole
over the fire until it is glassy and very
thick, and dip the creamy balls in it from
the point of a long upholstery needle.
Lay them on greased papers to cool. Any
chocolate left may be made into chocolate
nut candies by dipping walnut kernels in
it.
CHOCOLATE BLANC MANGE.
Soak half a box of gelatine in a little
cold water for an hour. Put a quart of
milk in a double boiler, and bring it to
the boiling point, add the gelatine, a cup
of sugar, and two squares of chocolate
which have been dissolved. Cook for a
few moments, stirring all the while. Re
move from the fire, add a teaspoonful of
vanilla, and pour into a mould. ’ Set on
ice or in a cold place until stiff. Wet the
mou’d in cold water before pouring the
blare mange, so that it may turn out easi
ly. Serve with whipped cream.
“BROWNIES’ DELIGHT” CAKE.
Make four layers of a rich, white cake.
Make boiled frosting from four cups of
sugar and the whites of four eggs; divide
into four parts. Into one portion of this
frosting stir one cocoanut grated very
fine, and the pulp of one orange rubbed
through a sieve Spread tfils upon ' one
layer of cake. Into the second portion of
frosting stir one cup of hickory-nut or
English walnut meats, a cup ot chop
ped raisins carefully seeded, and one
tablespoonful of grated chocolate. Place
this upon the second layer.
Into the third portion stir one cup of
chopped almonds, and one cup of chopped
citron. Place this upon the third layer.
The top should be smooth white frostiog,
thick and soft. To prepare boiled frost
ing, place whites of eggs upon ice until
cool, then whip quickly. Just enough
water should be poured in the sugar to
cover and melt before beginning to boil.
To ascertain when the sugar is ready to
combine with th i white of egg, drop a tea
spoonful of the sugar-water into cold wa
ter. If it becomes waxy at once it is then
ready. The whites of the evgs having
been placed upon a large platter to beat
may remain there, the hot sugar-water
being poured slowly, almost drop for
drop, upon them, beating constantly.
The entire mixture should be beaten uu*
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OUR MENTHOL INHALER PUDCQ
It can be carrier in the pocket,
and being made of HARD RUB- UUIIL.U
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AfJtIJTQ BIG demand, Sells everywhere,
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Send cabinet photograph and 50c for 12. Cabinet
returned. Campbell’s Art-Photo Co., Norfolk, Va.
We wish to add 100,000 new
W. ■ ■ ■ 11" customers to our lists, that is
■■ ■■ ■ ■ why we make the following
■> I ■ ■■■> remarkable offer, not sample,
but full size paekaees; For 10 cts
in silver, or ten one-cent
stamps, and the name and
different 6Oh °} ce Sweet Peas, all
lnw«. A=t2» 6 P nckH <?e ß oFChoice Flower Seeds, as fol
-2’’ B °P p yiI > ansy, Balsam, Nasturtium, Ven
nn™w^’l C H- a * l S s f- ho ' ce ,Y eKetah,es as follows; Cu-
C ?| B ?k >er ’ Lettuce, Radish, Parsnip, Squash Or
Trtrilw 8 c ° , . ,ections f or 25 cents. Our CATALOGUE
With every order. THE PACE SEED CO.
ureene, Chenango County, NEW YORK
P X A MONEY. Agents wanted. Parts and val
uivin* ua b] e information 2c. C. A. Hudson, Sta.
E., Chicago.
RAIf All PIF DA. send name, age, sex
II V ULI L and a leading symptom to
KA I I a H I* 1 DBS. PEEBLES & BIBR-
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information about your case absolutely FREE.
aICYCLES FREE to Ladies or Gentlemen
selling Bastin’s Bitter Tonic. Sample 81 prepaid.
P^Umija^^FßEf. Bastin & Co., Safe Bldg.,
YOU FRAME IT, WE MAKE IT.
Send $1.50 (no stamps) and your photograph
to the Crayon Go., Box 76, State College,
Pa., for your life size crayon portrait. Cir
culars free.
MYRRH TOOTH POWDER beautifies, pre
vents tartar, hardens gums, polishes gold fillings
and crowns, harmless, ask vour druggist, box
25e. by mail. M. T. P. Co. Marion, Ohio.
r ■■■■■• ■ sell more of
\N2fT Mme.McCabe’sHealth
Corsets, Summer Cor
sets and Waists than of
I any ot^er styles made.
jfla) j WG can provb it.
t / ST. LOUIS CORSET CO.,
W T \w ste Louie,
Send IO cents Silver and receive Sy return
mail large box Pearl Tooth Powder, for cleaning,
preserving and beautifying the teeth, also pre
mium list of beautiful presents given free. Smith
and Pitcher Mfg. Co, Bridgewater, Conn.
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SUFFERERS FROM
V DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION, Don't
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Sample Free. Address, Dr. Brigden & Co.,
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PARLOR ORGANS
Reduction?
To sharply reduce stock, we offer unnre
cedented values. Fine Organs, form?-’-
bringing $75, now $47.50. Useff Organs fru„
<ls. Don t fail to write at once for catalog!’-
lhe world-wide reputation of this house L
guarantee of the quality of the Lyon & Healy
rgan. . Address, LYON & HEALY,
Wabash Ave. and Adams St., Chicago, 111.
ASTROLOGY “u, yo d u^ ut "S«. s ’t.
Rhaphel, Box 874, Binghamton. N. Y.
T m»ke SIOO per month -working for tie.
hllUlLu Every lady a customer. Outfit free, senS
Stamp. The Colo Co.. Box 2147 Boston, Mass.
Safety Razors
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Y’.W /ft" 1 This improved simplex iw-
I l '- I neti< - razor can beused in any
Xfl position, while walking ria-
F I * ing in uagon or airs or on
k.' I•• > ship in storm, with perfect
/M 1I /! ease safety. Anyone with
\ 1 V y/ out practice can use it suc-
\ 4 f cessfnHy To introduce it, one
in every town furnished re
z kt? Ci ~ n liable |M»rsons who will prom-
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,r <O.. lu Murray Nt., N. V. City.
nCTCPTIVF Men wanted In every county to act an private
I Jul L.U 11 vKu Detective under instrtaotieae. iCxperiauoe u«r
nanaeeary. Vtniverwal heMeUVA iMiaaapails; Tr>4.
JANUARY, 1899.