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Show household u Hewing Buttons. la tewing on bnttons have the knot of the thread on the right tide directly does not atny longer. tlm Horn. Not every one hat a flower garden, but every one who tpenda even a part of the tunimer in the country bat the freedom of the roadtidet, pastures, meadow and woodt; the wiki gardent which belong to every man and no man, where every one la free to gather, and no one to forbid. Of conrte It la by courtesy and custom that thii freedom eitenda to the fleklt and woodt, and pcrhnpn the unacknowledged obligr.tion enhance! the privilege of leaving the long narrow roadside flower bedt, and looking for rarer and more effective thlngi along fencea and bedgea and in thadowed and Military placet. If one hat acquired the habit of gathering, and the knowledge of what to gather and liow to bring her gleaningt safely borne, and the it 111 further knowledge of the liett decorative effect to he gotten from them, the bat reached a possibility of great satisfaction and every-da- y happiness. Candace Wheeler, in the Atluutic. wild-flow- j - DS&iDJt Stick to Your Last, Says the Chief Executive of the Bay State, and Keep Your Ambitions High. under the button, and tee if the button la mmvgs r la Wild Flower 1? GY Droll Stories of the Passing Moment. j ROTS ROW TO WIN SUCCESS patters n ,(G!OtOtCdsOSG(Ote)0OtGtOSGtGIGtGtOatE GOVERNOR DOUGLAS TELLS er Washing Curtains, If thry are thin, madras, bobbinet, muslin or Nottingham, they should be free of dust, washed in warm suds, aqueeting and laving up and down In place of rubbing, boiled, rinsed, blued or yellowed, lightly starched while (till wet. and dried as quickly and as straight as possible. Do not Iron, but baste broadish hems at top aud bottom and run into each a stout, unpainted qurtain pole as long aa the curtain ia broad. Stretch the curtain smooth upon the pole at each end, then hang up. sprinkle well and let dry. The weight of the lower pole straightens and smooths it. Bepeat until all the curtains are dry, then rip out the hems and press lightly with a warm, not hot, iron. If there are wrinkles or cat facet after banging tbe curtains wet those spots and pnil down bard upon tbem. Usually the; dry out as smooth as need be. Ruffled curtains can have tbe ruffles Anted after coming off tbe pole., If hanging la Impossible, simply stretch tbe curtains between tbe two poles. Take care that the poles are smooth and stout enough not to spring. Beal lace curtains after washing can be pinned out upon sheets spread upon the flow, tedloua work, but worth while. Fin tbe corners first, drawing tbem perfectly square, then stretch every scallop In line with tbe corners and pin It fast. .After all are pinned go over the whole curtain with a damp doth, patting It hard to remove tbe least trace of starch. This makes the curtain look quite new and does not wear them in the I '".at. Qut with several pairs It la apt to be Impracticable; then the recourse to frame drying. No sort of lace should ever be Ironed, not even upon a mangle. Washington Times. Tibet's ti,ti,Ouo itcople have to sup ALL THAT WAS COMING. GUESSED RIGHT. Hirt au army of t.'Uiissi priests, who Iu Frankfort, Ky is a qua lot char- produce nothing but beautiful; illumFat took Mike to a cathedral and stught to Impress iqnm him the toau-tif- i acter named Ezekiel Hopkins, who inated copies of the sacred writings. once gained local fume by discovering They hold all tlie public offices. of the structure. a piece of broken track and Hugging Hike, exclaimed; Impressed, duly a place at the cobbler's bench at a mere plttuiiee, William L. Douglas Pat, this bates the ilivil." an excursion train in time tu save disOne of tlie show bottles in a Derby FROM risen to the highest position lu Massachusetts, that of Governor, Pat replied: Sure, that's what Its aster. So it was decided to present (Conn.) drug store contains the same Ezekiel with a gold watch. The head coloring matter that was placed In it the Ideal successful latinded for." lie ia y . and has made himself a millionaire. of the presentation committee, up in 1804. It la Just as bright a blue aa a of honor declining nian lu business and politics, aud has just bad tbe ; THE LONE STATE. IltlSlI proarhing Ezekiel with a grave bow, It was the day the bottle was closed. second nomination for Cover nor, which was practically assured to him. said: "Mr. Hopkins, it is Hie desire of The street of German banker Church Boa-to- n His rules and precepts of success are given by him through the The numtor of timlier sleeers on to loves tell the story of the two Irish' the good people of Frankfort that you Sunday American. They are rules that he baa tried aud tested; the rules men who discussed the nationality of shall, in recognition of yonr valor aud the railways of die world la calculated which have elevated him to the highest position lu the gift of his State; the the American States." Said lat: merit, be presented with thin watch, to to alsuit 1.4!4,(i.0U0, and their you value is estimated at about HKIOJNIO.-(Mrules which have wou for him au enormous fortune. faith, an' to jabbers, if this grate which, they trust, will ever remind of their undying friendship." Without This item makes a serious drain overrun wid ain't th' Irish, counthry are The Governor is interested in boys, lie declares that these rules given Hie least emotion Ezekiel ejected from on the tiuitor supplies of Hie world. o' thairty-twin out States th' ai yit for tbe benefit of toys. Here they are: UBion not wan has an Irish name." ids mouth a long stream of tolweco A bell cast by Hie Boston patriot, Bure an yer wrong, nqilied SI ike. juice, took the watch from it handsome rase, turned it over and over In Paul Revere, hangs in the toll tower of By William L. Douglas, What's the matter wid O'Regou? bis wrinkled IiiiikI, and finally asked the I'hapmaii street sehmilliouse, at GOVERNOR OF MASSACHUSETTS. New York Press. with the utmost naivete: "Where's the Greenfield. There is another of his 1 Wliat are the secrets of success? Wili tell the toys of Massachusetts what tolls in tlie church ut Buiiderlaial. A chain . NEW STORY. WEBSTER 1 I think they are? Recently, in talking to a delegation of bright-face- d toys, third one waa in the church at North-fiel- d, Reiresciitative ' Kyle, of Ohio, subtold them that they siiould. in order to make the most of life, obey the old which was luiruswl several year JOHN. NO FOR REST a new aa Noah mits Webster this maxim, Stick to your last." ago. a in was A farm laborer working If you don't you'll tiud that old ogre, called trouble, bobbing up in your path- story: Noah Welis ter was caught by bis field by the roadside one cold day when way every now and then, and you'll never get to to on Flanking terms with Tbe saints have no fewer than 3U7 a clergyman came along tlie road nml wife kissing a maid. success. street named In their honor In LonNoah, Im surprised." his wife said. stopped to speak to him. Fortune, you knows, favors the brave. Weil, in the battle of life the really don. There are Kft Church streets, weath work for of this of you face often IIow dear! to man in stick Is tbe his to one last" Tush, "Plenty tush, my with courage enough brave the fifty-si- x Chape! streets, 100 Queen early rebuffs and teiniiornry reverses. He's the fellow who will eventually be have I talked to you of tlie niceties of er, John?" he culled oui. streets aud nearly as many High Ah!" wild John, "I don't know when tbe English laugnuge?" replied the eta able to laugh at trouble and to get chummy with success. a letter were addessnd to street. If wliut no to I have matter don't on surYou work, Noah. a barrassed are of shoe not a shoemaker What would you think of who, after making part one of throe without further definition one Inst, became dissatisfied, and started another shoe on a different last, keep- prised. I urn surprised. You are as- weather conics." it might tnke some months before it said the That's John," clergyhad all stock tonished." hard, for and his lie this method bad until money spent filially ing up would roach the address. to hut till wail the do. yon lo man; Foolish a get to shoes it? place for show Isnt way nothing hnt lot of A to no will work have PHIL SHERIDAN JOKE. of rest, then you it? But It's no more foolish than for a young man to tackle a new line of busiIn the arohlpelugo of Mcrgnl. off the ness every little while until he grows too old to learn any hualuesn thoroughly. General Phil" Sheridan was at one do." roast of lower Burma, Asia, live the you John, grumbled "Humph!" time asked at wliat little incident did sea Instead of carls they KEEP AMBITION AT TOP NOTCH. gypsies." find a Job for needn't tell me! They'li ha iangli tlie most. own covered boats, in which with their never be: will fear! It Now, Every thing in nature is fitted to do one thing well and spends its whole John, I do he not said, Well," know, but life doing it. You never hear of the ant going Into the liouey making business; I alwaya laugh when 1 think of the John, Hllsh up the sun? 'John, you families, dogs, cats, chickens and petit flout atout on the sea and wander In one nor of the bee building ant-hilKnrh knows its place for a change. Irishman and the army mule. I waa might hang out the stars! 'John, to they the world aud sticks to it, and that Is what toys must do if they would ac- riding down tlie Hue one day when I quick, now, nnd light up the moon! from Islam! to lstund. By day they fish or harpoou turtle nr dive for oysters; complish great things. saw an Irishman mounted on a male, No, no, parson, there ain't no pluce of lint every night tiiey put back to th Of course, toys are somewhat handicapped as compared with the bees and which was kicking its legs rather free- rest for John." Rnin'a Horn. shore. ants. You see, toys are not often born with a knowledge of just what kind of ly. The mule finally got its hoof Inst they're best fitted to peg away on. But nearly every toy at an early age caught In tbe stirrup, wheu, in the exCROCKETT AND THE MUI.KB. What is tolieved to be the largest displays an aptitude for something, and if that aptitude Is properly developed citement, the Irishman remarked: When Davy Crockett sat in the Na' white sapphire ever discovered lisa tbe process of selecting a last is simplified. 'ell, togorrnk, if you're golu to get on tionnl Legislature us a Representative been brought to Itcrlln by M. just And remember always to keep your ambition up in the top notch. What- I'U get off.' " of the Btate of Texaa he hud many who has resided for many ever you do, try to do It totter than the other fellow. At school make it a point clasliea with men of more education Heppnier, where he possesses lu Itrasil, yeara to stand at the head of your class; and at play don't lie satisfied until yon can AND TIME SETTING HENS. but leaa wit than himself. It is told of many Billies. Ilcfore cutting, tbe atone jump the farthest or throw tbe stralghtest. Then when you enter business life An enterprising salesman from one him that one day while standing In 1230 karats, but a flaw caused this matter of getting ahead will become a habit of the large cities went to a certain ru- front of his hotel on Pennsylvania ave- weighed of a piece weighing 400 the cleavage ral community and endeavored to aeil nue a swarm of mules trotted by under karats. This DO WHAT YOU CAN DO BEST. piece will produce a rut overseer of of an one an a .to from incubator farmer. Ilia argu- the custody stone of 100 karsts. That cut from the Now 1 want to give you another thing to think about while you're growing ments did not make any impression the stock farms In Virginia. A Con larger piece weighs 418 karate, la two up and preparing to win fame and fortune in tbe commercial world. It la this: npon tbe agriculturist. Finally, aa a greasman from Roston, who was stand- Inches long and one Inch and a half Don't try to do what you like do what you can. That's a good companion-piec- e imating near by, attracted Crockett's for stick to your last Don't let the attraction of something you dont know clincher In favor of his wide and thick. tention to the unusual sight, saying: lure you away from the thing you do know. Once upon a time a young man provement he exclaimed: Look at the time it will saver Hello, there, Crockett; here's a lot whose father made pickles, and who bad learned the pickle business from A to MOLASSES PIET FOR HORSESi of of a constituent on parade. Where mouthful Tbe farmer . your squirted to Ha Z, decided that hed like go into the business of making molasses candy. re- are they going?" on before the tobacco ground juice didu't know anything about it, hut he liked molasses candy and thought it would Cast. TkM Par Onr Cheaper Twenty The celebrated hunter looked at the be great fun to make It and sell It. Bo he proceeded to try his hand at the busi- plying, and then said, with provoking the Owls ead Hay Syataa. animals with a quizzical glance, and ness. Tbe result was disastrous. His candy wasnt good candy, because he calmness: The trucking horse used by a biff then turning to the other, said quietly, (ph, whats time to a settln hen? didn't know bow to make It properly, and, therefore, nobody wanted to bny. firm in Brooklyn, N. T, ugar refining No are but with groat emphasis, They Tljat settled the question. g snl-Finally he went back to the pickle business and made a fortune, because he cersuch are fine, waa sold. Harper's Weekly. -going to Maaaaehiisetta to teach male that theirbig, the" tainly did know how to make good pickles, and everybody bought them. through passage school." Harper's Weekly. Do what yon can ami stick to it Thats wisdom. About the most striking streets attracts attention, and horseA TOLITK REQUEST, sentence 1 remember is this one, written by the great philosopher, Thomas men generally believe that tbe cost of AN EYE TO THE FUTURE. There's a whole volume of sounfi suburbs of Baltimore there la Carlyle: The king is the man who can. tbem In aurh condition must keeping Congressman Morrell, of Philadel- to considerably, above tbe average. words. All the elements of success an undent glue factory that at times sense contained in tlmse seven are there set forth and the whole secret of greatness sticks out conspicuously floods the surrounding scenery with an phia, in an address to the National This ia not Hie ease, however, for odor strange and far from sweet A Guardsmen, Inlil a story illustrating In the stable of the firm an experiment from that simple sentence The king Is the man who can. anil of civil military of mixing molasses with the feed bae street railway Hue runs past the build- the complications MorEVERY BOY MAY BE A KINO. ing, and one day last summer when the life In the citizen soldiery. Mr. been made, and the plan has been It Is possaible for all you toys to be kings, provided eaeli fits himself to do place waa indulging in a wild outburst rell was colonel of Hie Third Pennsyl- found to be not only extremely eeonoiu. lint also of exeeptiotiul value In wine one thing better than others do it But you must work and study and per- of Inglorious incense, on open car vania. He said: My regiment was mnrchiiig down severe. Yon can't inherit kingships from your fathers; you must win tbem in passed, in one of the scats of which sat nourishment. It costs only producing Broad street in the vim of an Immense thirty-fou- r cents a ilny to feed these competition with the world. As to how to go about tills, every toy will have an Irish inlsiror and a middle-ageanil magnificent parade, when, near fine horses, which range from 1710 to exto work out tlie problem for himself. There is no tixed rule for determining the Indy. The Irishman's feul lira capabilities of any toy. and the methoda that will eniirert one bundle of human pressed unutterable things a ini Hip Walnut street, it became necessary to 1 St Mi iHiuuils in weight. This, accordlunterinl into a successful business man may prove a tntnl failure wheu applied Indy sniffed diligent ly at a Imttle of push Hie pisiple hack a little. The ing io experts. Is from twenty to to tbe next parcel. Boys lu their dispositions and possibilities hear a striking smelling salts. Tlie car came to a roiics had broken at this sdnl, and the twenty-seveper cent, cheaper tlinn quite iiniiileiitlnmiliy. en- Hie old system of maintaining the resemblance to toads. Did you ever poke a toad to make it jump? If you did, stop, the glue rioted worse Hum ever, on the line of the parade. then yon know tliat you ran never tell wliat direction or how far toads will and the son of Erin enuld stand it no croached stock on unis nml liny entirely. 1 assigned a handful of young priExcuse me, mum," he Mi 1, Tills is wliut Hu- - sugar refinery horses Jump until after they have lieen poked. And Its the same with boys. We never longer. know wliat a liny can do until after he has been tested. Hut we're sure of one humbly, as lie doffed his bat, but vate tu help tlie police handle Hie eat: In Hie morning they get a quart and one private, statiuiiisl near nml a half of liidiitn a quart tl.ing, and that is this: If a bny chooses his last in the light of his ability, and might 1 ask ye to put the stopper In erowd, me, 1 kept my eye oil. He got every of wlieat lira n, seven pounds of cut sticks to it through thick and thin, lie'll win out in the end. that there tottle?" Isiily hack except a fat man. This per- liny and a quart nml n half of sugar A Correction. son did not move. Itxath of Ulnssrrri Daughter. A NAPOLEON OF BUSINESS. house syrup, whirl) remnlns after all It seems wonderful to read of the Senntor Dulaiis. of Idaho, tells of the Private,' said I, put Hint fal man imssilde crystallisation of sugar has sevof A the mother certain widow, death of a daughter of the Highland ease of a miner in tliat State who had baek.' taken place. f'hief who was the original of Fergus been reported as dead by a numtor of eral children and tlie custoilinn of a 'He says lie eant get lank, tin At noon each horse gets fonr or five with had which been dog, left, along Mrs. Forbes, the Idaho Maclvor in "Waverley. erowd is pushing mi, the privale an-- e newspapers. of oats nml Hie night ration is tbe late husband, bequarts debts, by sundry I. mother of Sir William Forbes, of Pits-llgwens It would appear that the miner had came ao iHsir that she could same ns tliat Iii Hie morning, exthe bardly " 'Put yonr musket butt in hi chest ,' who has just died at the age of a keen sense of humor, for with referHint file ismiids of loose Imy is a of feed cept to the children, say nothing was a daughter of Alexan- ence to an oldtnnry of himself which eighty-fousaid I, and force him hack. You are ill Hip stall In addition. to cur. decided placed Therefore site healthy of chief sixteenth MncDonell. the der the stronger.' apiieared in a Boise City paper the al- sell tbe Tlie hygienic value of the nmlnsse dog, or, failing in this, to give Glengarry, who was an intimate friend leged dead man addressed the editor 'Yes.' said tlie private, 'I know I'm forniulo is proved by an experiof The delicate it task negotiaaway. or of Scott, and there are many refer- with a view to correcting certain misHie Inn foreman the stronger. lie's ment which was made on two rundown entrusted was sale of the the ting dog " him in ences to Ixirkhnrt'g delightful statements In the said obituary. our shop. horsi-that had lieen kept upon orto the eldest son, a toy of teu years. Glenbiography of his fatlier-in-law- . My dear sir." wrote he. "relative to He rein ami the morning dinary rations. Their weights were left early garry" was the last highland chieftain the obituary of myseit apjiearlng in OLD ANSWER. NEW REJOINDER. S!Sl ami trj.'i pound when lliey were Well.1 in tlie turned late cusevening. feudal who kept up the ancient your issue of Hie 22d ultimo, I beg There hud I solin' I rouble ner a put mi the molasses system, nml Imth toms as far as possible, and lie always leave to call your attention to several asked tlie mother, did you sell the fein-e- . soon showed improvement in weight anil one of the puriii-ipuntline Na"No," replied tlie youthful traveled in befitting state with a tail errors therein. In the first place, I dog? At the end of six weeks a deadly anil with I traded it for was on trial for hiisinro of "but , poleon of clansmen in nttendiinre. was torn in Massachusetts, not in UnTinhint ih smaller when the ever saw. gained 2IM pounds, and finest weapon. six of the pups you He died in 1SJX, leaving his immense Rhode Island; secondly, the cause of was 1st pound licuvier. to In- going against him. Mu- - nilii-is not re- case thereafter Wliat son happened Ilis eiiciuntorcd. property heavily my dentil was not heart disease." a limn of someNew York Sun. corded, hut since then poverty and un introduced a a wiim-sand successor emigrated to Australia, Collier's. excess of dogs appears to have gone what shady repillatioli. who swore Hint h aud the estates of Glpngarry and the plaintiff had provoked Hie fight. hand in band. Sliakmix-ar- r anil lllawnllm. were sold in 1840 for fl'JO.OOO Musical Instruments. Tile Hlluriicy All America ii schoolboy, says the to the late IjjhI Dudley (then Lord I see that a committee from the Ato 1IE SAVED HIS LIFE. l.oiiiloii riininiclo. has written an esWant), from whom they were after- lbany Musicians' Union bun called on Now. sir. in- - said, "vnii swore that Ellice .Mr. Kdwanl mi Mu- - "Merchant r Venire." full ward purchased by say the United Traction Company," said a A group of Congressmen who haps saw lliis light from ymn Imiisi-Iof origimil mailer. I his is ids view of "the Bear"), and they now belong to young father to me this morning, to pened to In- - ut the capital during a ra- youtliat rigid ?" Scott described usk permission to was a kind ami Iuriia: "r-uliIlls daughter-in-law- . curry on the cars re of the National Legislature helped Yes. sir." ami She was very picturesque." their bass viols and bass drums. If to while nwuy the time by exchanging lady. young Glengarry as "savage 1 w will ask ion l.ir it is from to some of tor London Truth. tliut concession is made I shall insist stories, nnd one of Hip statesmen from house io i shi where iln- ligld when Mmsc young fridiil. on being allowed to take my baby car- Pennsylvania lold this one regarding your took place?" tiu-iiiii-coffins. was going in Japanese Knillsh, riage on board. They both come under n constituent. This limn, who lived in it's fifty yards nml aland two feel." Bill the gem of Iln- - arlicie relates to Tieture to yourself a pure white rad- the lieud of music and are both public one of tin- small towns of tin- - Keystone have (Hi. you've measured ii. yon?'' him"lf. Tlie story was ish the size of a Imsclmll or larger, firm necessities. Theirs is instrumental Stale, was apxiintcd naval officer at 'Y'es. sir." wr. l(i-Slml.i speare. who married ami solid. Such is the Japanese radish, music while mine is vocul."-Alb- uny by tlie chief port in the State. He "WIiii I did ymi do Mini, lor:'' lii.'iwallia. lie was horn In' Venire, l.'ut it, ami you find it lias the Journal. packed up hi belongings ami Well. Millie foul lawyer w in- - ami Mufirm and iiiercluiul ihet ara of Baldwin apple, csiiiblislied himself In the metropolis Would ask ihniighl I Mumiiili'sliuil. and hlckncH. rows el Mm- -- :i un- fly wlicu toys. If fine grain; taste, ami it proves to be At the end of ot the I'ommiinwealtli. To the present wience buir proved four years the Administration changed wanted in lave il j'M rigid." was here that he learned to season away ahead of the most delicate spring 'Mil nUnriiey w iiii .iiMice." It Anna HaMiaway radish that ever passed your lips. powerless lo rope with that strange ami he relinquished his office. When meny Your IliUiur." lu- said in Mu- - judge. l into IliawaMia is a really interwill thrive at any season during tbs malady, tbe sleeping sickness. iiinie The In- - roturmsl tu the village of Ids birth 1 Me- - witness winild indulge case of esting growing year: it may lie transplanted ablest physicians, not only of Belgium, hi firt visit was to his aged mother. ill though! . Mini lime liiiimri-hit of repurti-nor left nlniie: it is as good to eat when but of England. France and Germany, She greeted hitn affectionately ami tool enough to lilul six aud I have in litooin as in its younger days, and have studied the disease exhaustively. sa kl: ) lain ami iloallh. witnesses reputable ami emupeli-iTin- superiority of lauidon iivct Paris one radish will provide hulk enough Though mui-- valuable data relating to "My toy. yon have had four years in will) will dial ibis man's house Mo- - inn Her of iieallli. mid especially for three or four people or more. Gar- its cause aud effect have been collected, a lucrative Federal office. Tell ot hi is nearly Ido yards liiun Hie the discovery of its antidote ueema to den Magnxilie. have is wliat over, you tlie Irouble. aud is mum! tile corner, in tl:c unit r of that it diseases, to as for off y as ever. From saved is dm- - primarily in the fact thet there win-rI. me lun inqioseihii-foil uouiil . "The Story of tlie Congo Free State, Whrrn Ignursnr la HIIm, are tewer flat in the English ineirop-uli-s lie was nonplussed for tin- - iiionu-ntI: ini I i have -- ecu wliat was going Mum in liie French. Tlie excessive n physic!. iii has observed by Henry Wellington Wuck. Not a penny of hi salary remained. A InI ask llial llu-sswotn." mill mi. i levutioii of building designed to to let Ia an outburst of frankness he tnrui-that the best tiling that can happen to iu flu ik prevents the sunlight from United States Consul Covert; of to her, and leaning over her said, wi'li Youth's Companion a man with diabetes is not to find it A gigaidie lily, the pliorin.ilm tlie lower nsiius, and so , reaching uni. and tin- same might to said with Lyons, France, reports that tbe Eu- lunrty fervor: f is a v.iiimhii- plain peculiar to New iruke these Mu- - breeding phu-eof ropean orange crop la almost a comsome Justice of a number of diseases. "Mother, I saved my life."-Harpeah. lid. fotm bf disease- .- Palis Journal. i every I luldl. il. Weekly. plete failure. U. o r half-finishe- d -- ls lncu-batu- s eleek-bmUn- I one-syllab-le d n Fruit Jelly Soak one box of gelntlne one hour In one pint of cold water; when soaked, pour oil one pint of toiling water, then put In a quart of fruit. or Pineapples, canned strawberries raspberries or other fruits may be used. Add nne-linclip of sugar and one of lemon, then tour in mould to harden. Serve with whipped rrenui. Strawberry Dumplings Boll out a layer of cream of tartar biscuit dough ery thin; butter and spread very thickwhich have ly with ripe strawbtM-riebeen rolled in sugar; then roll the dough up, pinch the edges tightly tos of gether and steam for an hour. When done, serve immediately, cutting slices from (lie end. jelly-rofashion. An egg sauce or whipped cream is delicious with this desert. Make smooth Pineapple Custard three tahlcspoonfuls of flour with one of butter and stir into a quart of toiling milk. Have ready the beaten yolks s of eight eggs, add to them of a cup of sugar and Him into the milk, stirring constantly for three minutes; add. when cold, a cupful of chopped pineapple and four tublrspoan-ful- s of lemon juice, (.'over with a meringue of the whites of the eggs and four dessert spoonfuls of powdered sugar. Brown lightly in the oven. Veal Curry Veal i one of the meats especially adapted for curries. Here Is an admirable recipe, recommended at the New England School of Cookeiy: A slice of veal half an inch thick. Weighing a Kiinl and a half, is cool.cd quickly in a frying pan without any butter. The Mirlan should be quickly seared. Take out of the pan aud eut lit pieces atom an inch and a half square. Make the curry sauce as follows; Fry two sliced onions and add to the butler tin meat, half a of curry mwilcr. and toiling water to cover. Cook slowly until Hie meat is lendct. Thicken when dour with flour lirrrd into cold water and Season with salt, cayenne and u of lemon juice. Sen? with a aqui-rzborder of boiled rice. lf s three-quarter- ll two-third- tabs-spoon- e The United Slates assay el at Seattle states that the output of odd from !! ytur Will the northe:'ii count Siuoiiul In SJJ.WKI.'ssi. -- . o, r, s s - r s Gien-quoic- pnisi-ciliin- priH-i-.-dr- cross-examin- true-lit-urii- -d a 1 . - li- - r - - Shaki-spi-an- inuue-ili.-tiel- .v 1 - e - - - - - - ns-no- sci-m- iiiln-iciiln- r r r e will-kno- c - er's - s |