CULINARYNOVELTIES EL3H RABBITS THAT SEEM TO SAVOR OF INDIGESTION. i Inventor of Choice Tit-Bits However, Ateert the Contrary Fish Served ' with Toasted Cheese Poured i Over It. There is no longer any special nov elty in nerving a WelBh rabbit on a piping hot. mince pie, as a substitute (or toast. For years the cooks at the old chop houses in New York had been serving a dish that they called a "slip on," and this was nothing less than melted cheese pouved over hot mince pie, and experts who had sys tematically tested the effects of this combination did not hesitate to affirm that the presence of the cheese aided rather than deterred the processes of digestion. To season this cheese, therefore, was but a short step in the direction of culinary eccentricity, novel as it teemed. A writer In the lioheniian, doscrib Ing some of the Welsh rabbits per petuated by well-known people, says that Walter McDougull, the cartoonist, la responsible for one which is "seem ingly irrational." Mr. McDougall takes either a haddock, a small cod or a blueflsh and 1 stuffs it with a delicious- dressing composed of bread crumbs, minced onions and finely chop ped friend bacon, moistened with melt ed butter and seasoned with salt, pep per and summer savory. Carefully stuffed and properly sewed the fish is baked in a pan with a little water, several bits' of butter being scattered over it. During the process of cooking it is basted frequently and when It" is done and the thread re moved it ia served with, a Welsh rab bit poured over it. . The late John Chamberlin once con fided to Miss May Irwin that his suc cess as a rabbit maker was due to the fact that after he had grated .his cheese 'into a bowl he added all the other ingredients the butter, mus tard, pepper, paprika and two table spoonfuls of cream to each person to be served rubbing them all smooth, or to a uniform paste, before trans ferring the mixture to the saucepan in which it was to be melted. . Morgan Robertson, the novelist, is the inventor of two methods of mak ing a rabbit, but when he makes a Welch rabbit to please his own pal ate he takes the proper quantity of rich New York state cream cheese and breaks it directly into stale ale, let ting them heat up together over the Ore., The proper proportions are half a cupful of ale to each half pound of cheese, and to each half cupful of the ale a saltspoonful of nod a Is added before the process of heating is be gun. While the cheese is dissolving it is stirred constantly and when the proper consistency is reached it is poured over the toast. Mayonnaise Dressing. .As oil is the expensive ingredient in making salads, it is well to buy it in bulk instead of bottles; at any Italian grocery it comes in tins . at 65 cents a quart. As the largest size bottles hold only one short pint, this is ' a great saving. This is a good rule for making mayonnaise: . , Put the oil on ice until cold : beat iao yolk of an egg in a cold bowl until ' it is light and foamy; then put in the oil, a drop at a time, beating until it Hi thick; thin with a very little vin egar, and - begin dropping the oil again; when there is enough and it is thick. It is done; add salt and a tittle cayenne. Harper's liazar. Chocolate Pie. A coffee cup and a cup and a half of sugar, one tablespoon of butter, not melted, the yolks of three eggs, one cup of sweet milk, two coffee cups of flour, one teaspoon of cream of tartar, one-half teaspoon 'of soda. Mixture Tor fiHtpg Whites of three eggs beaten stiff, then add one and one-half coffee ctips of sugar, three teaspoons of gratett chocolate or cocoa, one teaspoon of lemon or va nilla; beat .altogether and spread be tween layers while the cake is hot . r Fried Mush. Make mush with white meal, and the night before if wanted for break fast; make very stiff; put in a dish to cool that can easily be sliced from; cut 'up In Blices, roll in an egg, beat en, then cracker crumbs, or shredded wheat crumbs, and fry in hot lard, .same as doughnuts; use melted sugar or maple sugar on it; very nice. Apple Sauce Cake. One cup sugar, one-half cup short ening, one-half teaspoon cloves, cinna mon, nutmeg, one-half teaspoon salt, one sup sour apple sauce. Dissolve one teaspoon soda, in a little hot wa ter and beat In apple sauce. Stir in mixture, add two cups flour, one-half cup raisins. Bake 45 minutes. Stuffed Bananas. - Cut off one-qijarter of the ends of a banana. Remove the pulp and press through a sieve. Add to each cupful the juice of half a lemon and two - tablespoonfuls of fine sugar; whip a cupful of cream; fill shells; set on Ice;-serve with cake. Glossy Table Linen. Table linen, in order to bring out the bright gloss that makes it . at tractive, should be dampened consid erably before being ironed. Flat Feet Require moderately high heels; Jth a high arched Instep are jrltb . low ones, UTTERLY WORN OUT. Vitality Sapped by Years of Suffering with Kidney Trouble. , Capt. J. W. Hogun, former postmas ter of Indianola, now living at Austin, Tex., writes: "I was afflicted for years with pains across the loins and in the hips and shoulders. I had headache also and neural gia. My right eye, from pain, was of little use to me for years. The constant flow of urine kept my system depleted, causing nervous chills and night sweats. After trying seven different climates and using all kinds of medicine I had the good for tune to hear of Doan's Kidney Pills. This remedy has cured me. I am as well tOrday as I was twenty years ago, and my eyesight is perfect." Sold by all dealers. GO cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, X. Y. Fine Feat of Engineering. The feat of moving a -lighthouse without taking it apart or dismantling it in any way has recently been accom plished at Ashtabula. The range light, weighing 65 tons and standing 65 feet high, was placed on a lighter and towed along the river a distance of 750 feet, and then successfully place on a new site. It was raised by the use of Jacks and moved on rollers to and from the lighter. Guy ropes held ft in position while moving. Newspapers for the Blind. .' The announcement that the, Ltondon Daily Mail Is about to issue a weekly edition for the blind, draws attention to the other British journals published in Braille type, which have had along and useful career, though they have seldom been seen by the general pub lic. The first weekly newspaper for the blind was' published on June 1, 1892, and called the Weekly Summary, It has always been Issued below cost price, and its promoters derive no benefit from its publication. An other was started only last year, called the Braille -Weekly, and issued from Edinburgh. Always to Be Depended Upon. ' When a person gets up in the morn ing with a dull headache and a tired, stretchy feeling, it's an almost certain indication that the liver, or bowels, or both, are decidedly out of order. At such times Nature, the wisest and best of doctors, takes this means to give warning that she needs the help and gentle assistance which can best be obtained from that old fam ily remedy, Brandreth's Pills, which has been in use for over a century. They are the same 'fine laxative tonic pill your grandparents used when doctors - were few and far be tween, and when people had to have a remedy that could absolutely be de pended upon. Brandreth's Pills can be depended upon, and are. sold in every drug and medicine store, plain or sugar-coated. Novelist's Early Earnings. . A pocket series of Mr. Thomas Hardy's stories is to be published soon, and lately a complete edition of his books in 20 beautiful volumes was issued' in America with success. When Mr. Hardy took the manuscript of "Under the' Greenwood Tree" to the late Mr. Tinsley that enterprising pub lisher offered the novelist the sum ol $125 down for the book." Mr. Hardy accepted the sum, although he owned that he was "a bit disappointed," add ing that nevertheless he "meant to keep on." Next came his book "A Pair of Blue Eyes," for which Mr. Tinsley gave the novelist $500, saying: "There Is no money In the book, but X can see that Hardy is going to get a grip some day." . ' French President's "Double." M. Fallleres was, until, recently, be lieved to be the only president of the French republic who had no double, but his counterpart has been found. The man who most resembles him physically is a respectable merchant of he Rue Saint Honore, who plays bis part with decorum and dignity. He wears exactly the same kind of blue butterfly necktie with white dots as the president, the same kind of hat and exactly so oddly cut a beard. And on his promenades he is always ac companied by a fiend who could eas ily be taken for the president's pri vate secretary. Dignified and with measured steps, the enviable double walks through the Faubourg Saint Honore and feels overjoyed at being saluted on all sides. Good Advice.' Sincere and happy conversation doubles our powers. No man ever stated his griefs as lightly as he might. Don't worry about your work. Do what you can, let the rest go, and smile all the time. Emerson. The Fate of Empires. Empires totter and fall, and states men wonder why they don't totter and fall when speeches are ' made saying that the ultimate is reached. Thus em pires show wisdom, and the statesmen the other thing. Animals That Shed Tears. The shedding of tears from grief has been noticed among the higher animals. Darwin reports that "the Indian elephant is known sometimes to weep when captured it sank to utter prostration, uttering choked cries with tears trickling down the cheeks." Darwin also reports that one species of monkey is known tf weep copious drafts. Economv is the road to wealth. PUT NAM FADKLESS DYE is the road to economy. 10c per package. A man's good judgment usually shows up the day after. Move's young dream is apt to de velop into a matrimonial nightmare. It's a wise Satan who Keeps his beard away from the candles. FILES Cl'REO lH 8 TO 14 DATS. PAZO U1NTM KNT ts guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, ISlind, Bleediure or l'rolruUing Piles ia fi to 14 days or money refunded. 60c. Many a citizen who trades on mar gins wouldn't think of buying a gold brick. ' Furs, Hides, Pelts. Write for prices and ship to McMillan Fur & Wool Co., Minneapolis, Miiin. Richard Croker, the old Tammany chief, who is about to return to New York, is said to have had an offer of $100,000 for an autobiography. Defiance Starch is the latest inven tion in thaj line and an improvement on all other makes; it is more eco nomical, does better work, takes less time. Get it from any grocer: Prefer Their Own Way. Thousands of men do not know what is good for them, but you might as well remember that the majority ol them do not want to be told,. John A. Howland. Important to mothers. Diamine carefully every bottle of CASTOHIA, a rare and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bear the Signature of In Cm For Over 30 Years. The Kind Yoa Have Alwajs Bought. Roman Relics Found in Wales. Workingmen engaged in diverting a roadway at Welwyn, Herts, Wales, unearthed seven Roman urns in . a good state of preservation, a Roman spur, two drinking bowls six inches high, one smaller cup, a bowl, some bronze plate, an Iron standard and a small urn six inches high. Laundry work at home would he much more satisfactory if. the right Starch were used. In order to get the desired stiffness, it is usually neces sary to use so much starch that the beauty and fineness of the -fabric Is hidden behind a paste of varying thickness, which not only destroys the appearance, but also affects the wear ing quality of the goods. This trouble can be entirely overcome by using De fiance Starch, as it can be applied much more thinly because of its great er strength than- other makes. , Origin of Starch. The art of starching was not intro duced into England until the ingenu ity of Dutch women in starching ruffs induced Queen Elizabeth to turn to them when she took to wearing cam bric and linen cuffs. In 1564 Mistress Dinghein von den ' Plasse, the refugee daughter of a Flemish knight, came with her husband to London, accord ing to an old writer, and set up ah es tablishment fcr starching, where she not only plied her trade, but Instruct ed English classes in her art. . THE DISCOVERER Of . Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, the Great Woman's Remedy for Woman's Ills. LYDIA ; PINKHAM No other medicine for Woman's ills in the world has received such wide spread and unqualified endorsement. No other medicine has such a record of cures of female illnesses or such hosts of grateful friends as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. For more than 30 years it has been curing all forms of Female Complaints, Inflammation and Ulceration, and consequent Spinal Weakness. It has cured more cases of Backache and Local Weaknesses than any other one remedy. It dissolves and expels tumors in an early stage of development. Irregularities and periodical pains, Weakness of the Stomach, Indigestion, Bloating, Nervous Prostration, Headache, General Debility quickly yield toit; also deranged organs, causing pain, dragging sensations and backache. Under, all circumstances it acts in harmony with the female system. It removes that wearing feeling, extreme lassitude, "don't care" and "want-to-be-left-alone" feeling, excitability, irritability, nervousness, diz ziness, faintness, sleeplessness, flatulency, melancholy or the "blues". These are indications of Female Weakness, or-some derangement of the organs, which this medicine cures as well as Chronic Kidney Complaints and Backache, of either sex, . , Those women who refuse to accept anything else are rewarded a hundred thousand times, for they get what they want a cure. Sold. by Druggists everywhere. Kef use all substitutes. FARMS FOR RENT CROP Parawata. r. miHiLL, miovx. city. Iowa. DEFIANCE STARCH for starching ."aest linen Attention. 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