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VALUABLE RECIPES. OF INTEREST TO BOTH THE COOK AND HOUSEKEEPER. An Aid for the Laundreta That la Easily Prepared Three Dainty Deaterts That Are Appetiz ing Molaea Vinegar. JAVKU.K WATKIl. To una Ballon fif water mid a ouo-pounil can of chlo ride of lime and four iioiitnlK of com mon wiikIiIiik Hoda u xodit. Allow It lo hoi I ten inlntitcH. When cool turn Into hottlex, fruit Jars or atone A cupful In it tub of water will loosen illrt In tin: moat Dolled cloth ItiK. hlcnehliiK perfectly. It will cut crease anil dirt out of cooking iiIcmhIIh, iilnkn and drain plpea. Dilute the Javelin water for all except for waali Ins clothes. Keep tightly corked and Mainly labeled. MOI.AHillOH VINICfiAlt. Ono pint of New Orleans iiioIhhhoh ntlrrcd Into a quart of rain waler. Tie immuulto nettliiK over llio open crock (earthen waio) containing (lie tnlxtiiri) to ox rludu dtiHl and net In a warm clo:iel by nlKliI, In a iiiinny window by day. It should be Hour In a fortnight. Htialn und bottle. IIKAIIN'AISH SAUCK, Meat the yolks of two ckks very lli;lit, put Into a round bottomed saucepan and set In oiin of lioillii-; water, stir Into II, a few drops at a time, tlnee tahleHpoonfuta of naiad oil, lieatliiK an you stir: then, as Kradunlly, the same quantity of bollltiK water; next, one tablenpoonfiil of lemon Juice, a dash of cayennu and salt. It Is served with all sorts of fish; also with chops, cutlets and steaks. I.KMO.N .SNA I'M. One , one tea cupful of suuar, one-half teacup of butler, three teaspoonfuls of milk, one leaspoonfnl of cream tartar, one-half teaciipful of soda, two small lemons, Juice of two and crated rind or one; Hour lo mix lather tit I IT. Roll and cut out with a cake cutter. CHICKS!) I'lJlJWNf. (irate cheese and crush hiokcn and dried bread and crusts Into line ciiiiiiIm. There should be l-.vo eiipruN of l bono to one of cheese. Wet the ciumbs with two cup fills of milk, In which has been dis solved a bit of soda no larwr than a lima bean. Ileal two e(U'.s HkIiI, whites and yolks apart; whip the yolks Into the soaked crumbs with a tablespoon I ill of melted butler. .Season with salt and a dust of cayenne, add the fiothed whites, deftly ami rapidly; bake In a Kieawd puddlm; dish In a brisk own, keoplnu the dish covered until the fondu has purfed hU;h and Is crusty on top. Then brown lightly and servo at once. fJHUMA.M I'UIT IIAM.S. Moll one cup or milk, tluee ounce.-i or butter, and live ounces or Hour until done. When partly cooled, add rour okk:i, one lablcspooiiriil of siiKiir and a little cinnamon. Drop by tcaspoonl'iilt Into hot fat arid serve sprinkled with pow dered Hiicar. MORE PULQUE IEINQ DRUNK. Symbolism In Jewelry. Hymbollsm Is Ih-Iiik Introduced Into Jewelry with happy effect by an i.rtlst who desli;ns beautiful ornaments ror women Komellmes the settltiK nym boll.es an attribute of the wearer, and ualn It relates to the history or lo Komi of the Jewel Itself. Ills mauler piece In a pendant JiiHt finished for the wire of a mlllloiiali e hanker. Hhe took to him a beautiful emerald and asked to have It net In a symbolic pendant. The artist bad read Hint When the Spaniards conquered I'eru, larne collectloiiH of emeralds were found amoni; the hoards of I he Incus. These were taken back to Kurope. The fact of the disco vol y was utill.eil In the artist's design. The 10111 was net IiukkoiI to the bosom of a lit lit; A .tee koiI. In bis hauilii, which met above the Jewel, he I - J r I a small dia mond, slmulalliiK a lamp, and he wan pcerlnj; wonderlncly Into the luminous depths of the Kreen stone. Potato Fritters. Two largo liotaloes, four okkm, twt tabhispooiiH cream, two tablespoons sweet wine, two tablespoons lemon Juice, half teaspoon crated iiutmcK Midi the potatoes and beat them lb;ht ly with a fork. Meat the okki well, leiivlm; out one of the whiles. Add the other Ingredients and beat them ull together for at least 20 minutes. Have plenty of hot butter or lard In the frying kettle; drop a tablespoon of the hatter at a time Into It and fry until a golden brown. .Servo with sauce. "Sand" la a Good Thing. In hanging Chinese lanterns on the porch and about the grounds In Ui Hummer, alwajH put a couple of hand fills of wind In the bottom of the pa per lanterns mound the cup which holds tlm candle. This prevents the lantern fiom swaying, and In case of Ignition It separates the lantern and prevents the Hume from spreading, It la 8horter. U the modern slant! "skldoo" any Improvement on the old slauil "sko Uttddle','" Imlsvllle Couilcr-Jouniul. Mexico City Gets Away With 800,000 Litre Every Day. The consumption of pulque In Mex ico city In rapidly IncreanlnK, and tho hauling of tho drink Is becoming ono of Iho principal sources of rev cnun on a number of linen entering the city. On nearly every railroad entering tho city a special pulque train In run Into tho city dally and many of tho regular freight trains carry large numbers of cam containing tho popu lar drink. During tho month of .Tune threo railroads, the lllldago, the Mexican and the luleroceanlc, carried Into tho city r,!i,Rr, barrels and 331 skins full of the pulque gathered within a radliiH of sixty miles of the city. The Na tional, tho Central and tho smaller linos brought In an amount probably half as great. Allowing that the population of Mexico rlly is 400,000 men, women and children, the quantity of pulque brought Into the oily dally Is suf ficient tn supply almost two liters to every individual. I)o you di Ink your share? Dining tho month of .lime I I, 085,200 liters of pulque wero hiougbt into the city, as In one barrel there are 2fi0 liters and In one skin til) liters. During each day of the mouth an av erage of 74ii,2C.1 liters was brought to thn city. The amount thus reckoned In ex elusive of the pulque brought to tho city In wagons and on iniilebuck from tho nearby hacleiidau. North Dakota Solves the Adulteration Problem. North Dakota hooiiih to have found the key to tho question, "How shall wo piotect the people fiom fiaudii In manufactured products?" A new law has recently gono Into effect designed lo make It Impossible to deceive peo ple Into buying Inferior and adulter ated paint under the impression that ttiey are getting real paint, l..; pure while lead and linseed oil. The Ninth Dakota lawmakers did not attempt to absolutely prohibit the Inferior pigments, or mixtures of pigments. They adopted the slogan, "Let tho label tell," and then left to the people to buy whichever they wished. Under this plan, If nny one wishes to buy a mixture of rock-dust, ground quart, and other cheap elements which are found In many paints and so-called "white leads," no one can object; for they do II with their eyes open. 1 1 tit. IT they prefer genuine while lead and linseed oil, I bey can bo sure of getting II, for none but the genuine iiitlele can Icar u label which says "pun; white lead." In all other States mlxtuien ate of ten sold (is pure while lead which contain little sometimes no real white lead. It would seem that were this saino principle applied lo food, beverages and all other prepared articles, where deception Is practiced upon the buy er, Iho question would he solved. It would leave us free to buy what we pleased, but would protect us from unwittingly buying what wo did not want. Vanishing Rural Industries. The gradual cessation, one after another, of the countryside Industries Is ono of the principal reasons why the peasant owner has vanished fiom the land . Thatching and woodcraft huve been killed by ruial councils, with their cra.o for slated roofs, and by tho substitution of other materials for timber. The cottager can no longer oven burn wood, but must liny coal, Blnce bis fireplaces are not fashioned for the consumption of fagots. Ixu don Kstules (inotto. Deadly New Mine. Mullets fiom the new 110 caliber rifles or the United States army whirl with great lapldlly. The rilling gives one revolution of tho bullet about Ita axis In ten Inches. At the muzzle the velocity of the bullet Is U.tiOO feet a second, which means 2,700 turns a second, assuming that the bullet does not strip lu the rilling. Tho circum ference of (he bullet Is .!M2 of an Inch, which gives a peripheral velocity of 2,000 Inches each second, or l'J.000 feet a minute. European Nations In Africa. Of Africa's area of 11,600,000 squaro miles, (Jieat Mrltaln owns 2,700,000 and France 3,800,000, Including Mada gascar. IxiwIV KliiRln Minder Clear has a rich tiiritn. Your doulur or J-owIh' Factory, 1'corln, III. " (Jerclps might be appropriately termed misfortune tellers. Mn. Wlrulow'a Nimthlna flrrnu. Cor rbllilraa taetlilnir, aortrni tlm kuiih, railuraa Is. tawmaiiua ,aja;i pkla. curM wUiil cullu. ittc butu. A poor man luu't nocoBsarlly a cheap man. All Chemically Pure. Tho mistaken Idea of a few yearn ago, about Alum In Making Powders being Injurious, no longer prevail., or scarcely exists. It Is a well estab lished fact by chemical analysis that Cream of Tartar being less volatile than Alum, when exposed to heat, Is not entirely vaporised an Is tho caso with Alum, hut leaves a residue In tho broad, which Is Injurious. Alum, on tho contrary, Is entirely evaporated wbllo iHirformlng Its function during process of baking, leaving no atom of injurious reslduoua substance. Tho woids "Chemically Pure" erroneously used lo deslgnalo Cream of Tartar from Alum baking powder is a mis notnpr. Making Powder made of pure Alum Is as chemically pure as made from pure cream of tartar. These words mean nothing more nor less than pine chemicals, and In no way can they Imply that one baking pow der Is Alum and another Cream of Tartar. Alum has been declined to bo wholesome: an established fact. Kv ery large waler system In tho cities along the Missouri llvor use Alum In largo quantities to purify the water before pumping It Into their water mains for consumption, Cieam of Tar tar baking powder Is pet haps good enough for any ono; Alum baking powder Is better, and very much cheaper. Labor the Oreat Quality. Tho most beautiful actions of the humun body, and the highest results of tho human Intelligence, are condi tions or achievements, of quite unla borlous nay. of recreative effort. It Is tho negative quantlty--or quantity of de fect which has to bo counted against every Feat and of de fect which has to be counted against every Fact or Deed of men. In bilef, It Is that quantity of our toll which wo die lu. Ruskln. Automoblllsts In Shanghai. There Is no tipeed limit for autos outsldo the city of Shanghai, China. Within the city 30 miles an hour lu allowed. SmokciN ha vo to call for li.-wiV Mingle Hinder citfiir to eL it. Vour dealer or Ia-wIh' Fiictniy, i'eorin, III. Mice and conclusions are not synon ymous, yet women Jump at both. rtJTNAM FAT1KLKH8 DYER, arc h,t lo light and waalilng and retor more good than olhcrn. Wo per package Wo can generally avoid lot et trouble by not saying what wo think. Remarkable Flfl Tree. Tn inn crn r.ten nf thn RabV rni-ttfl, Durham, Knglantl. Is a fig tree which has A spread of branches from 20 to 24 fcot. It was brought from tiaiy, In 1786, and Is kept under glass. i J 1 I AVfegctabte PreparriionTor As slmllating ihcFoodandRcgula Ung the Stomachs and Dowels of I Promotes Digcalion-Chcerrul-neasnrvWc.Ht.Ciintalus neillicr Opium,Monliinc nor Mineral. Not Haiic otic . jilx.Smn AWiUi.Us- WByJM WHB A perfect Hcmeily Tor Constipa tion. Sour Slnmach,L)iarrhoca Worms .Convulsions ,Fcvcri9tV nc3s nml Loss or Sleep. Tac Simile Sitfrwlure of NEW YOHK. CASTORIA For Infanti and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of A A AT EXACT COPy OF WRAPPER. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA tmc Hintm cra-Mnv. mm hm mtv. IbltFS NO MONEY TILL CURED-Sff8 IMC UUO. TSUTUI M IfCTU. imtmimnommnmaumm Iq (MM1 ornrc f 3t tnton )1 t.. 40 K v.-'- V UJ-JT -riniirf'""- l.. : i, mi .. n Bj n Km JL TheWinning Stroke Ifmoro than ordinary okill in playing bringc tho honoro of the game to tho winning playor, co exceptional merit in a romody onuureo tho commendation of tho well informed, and as a rea conablo amount of outdoor lifo and recreation ia conducive to tho health and strength, eo does a perfect laxativo tend to ono'a improvement in caoco of conGtipation, biliouonoao, headaches, etc. It is all important, however, in selecting a laxativo, to chooso ono of known quality and oxcollonco, liko tho over pleasant Syrup of Figs, manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co., a laxativo which swootons and cleanses tho oystom offectually, vhon a laxativo is noeded, without any unpleasant after effects, aa it acts naturally and gently on tho internal organs, simply assisting nature when naturo needs assistanco, without griping, irritating or debilitating tho internal organs in any way, as it contains nothing of an objectionablo or injurious nature. Aa tho plants which aro combined with tho figs in tho manufacture of Syrup of Figs aro known to physicians to act most beneficially upon tho system, tho remedy has mot with their gonoral approval ao a family laxative, a fact well vorth considering in making purchases. It is because of tho fact that SYRUP OF FIGS is a remedy of known quality and excellonco, and approved by physicians that has led to its use by co many millions of well informed people, who vould not uso any remedy of uncortain quality or inferior roputation. Every family should havo a bottlo of tho genuino on hand at all times, to uso when a laxativo remedy is required. Plcaso to remember that tho genuino Syrup of Figs is for Ealo in bottles of ono sizo only, by all reputable druggists, and that full namo of tho company California Fig Syrup Co., is plainly printed on tho front of every package Rogular pnco.OOc per bottlo. LkM..,..,l.-l ' I ' , ,m;fMflf " . ' . ' ' " . . ! ' " ' -. , . ..ri ' ....,. ''' ? jl'.Kuioan'imnnii J .; r . --J .' "'. Ml ' f (ALT9RNIA flG SyHUP 5rt rrrcli .'I'K TCaTT Maw V .we m "Puga" Ordered from Seattle. Tho chief of .ollce of Kuattlo, be lieving that prize llghlerii bring crlm Inula and othor undciilralilea lu their train, baa ordered all pugillatii, train era and othera connected with the ring to leavo tho city or Uke uu auuio rcspectablo employment. 60 Bua. Winter Wheat Per Acre Tlial'a lh jrUI.I iifllalui't Cro.a If v l.rl.S Wlnll Wltwftt. Hauil ftti In uiap fur if- itti" l n. M l.oi Ul'.fil nt WlliUr WliU, ld, llil, i,rr, TliMoiiiy. n, Jiiiihf, Tr..u-. for llf ilillnii-AllZKUl(llill(H..S.i'.S.I.HCra.WI. li fntctr d with i ThaHunn's Fwa Water 1 1 imarnn -- " mil !, um A. N. K. B ll906 36) 2142. Wb wmit llf ,cllTtl Ihuruujblr rtiMrltneMl MioiiiiKit iii tiii loctiur miii nurUi'nin iuur ut i,mrli,liL hlr Hrit lUKIllb luuulr of uur MlM llir Mmr rrtHin miiw w ir umt ullriiy tmm hoiim ftnil fullr nimpllfng with liiuranrriilt;i. T'i (iimrtnlM to rfunrmunir 1 1 imI iml ilil I n MM itnia. lfuftnirBiriinironrquf. "'.""!"- Ulllltt Msbt Co., N.lUUIadHI, C'blfKO, 1U. Ta Our, or Monty RtrfundtJd by Your Morohont. So. Why Not Try IT T Price. SOo. Retell.