*!«■«** jn TSBllZZr* SCOTT 4 BOWNE. tr » m - Horseradish WMS is one of tho best relishes to serve with beat There are serersl ways of asking it, bat ken are two that art eepeefiiHy delicious: To two tablespoonfulo of1 fresMy grated horseradish add the Mae quantity of breedcranbs freaa which tho crust bap lioen taken. Four over these four tablespooaXuls of cream end let the* stand until the crumbs hart softened and late up tbo cream. Bob the ahtm through a sieve, add a saltspoonful of salt, a half tesapoonfnl of granu lated sugar, aad Just a tiny dash of mustard! Mis well with the horse radish and add two tahlcspooafuk of vinegar. Another aawoo k made la this ways Moisten two tablespoonfnk of fruehly grated bomradkfc with a Ut tk vinegarorkmowjwkp. Addons liispkg Hoopooaafal ffaugar, a hoU tiiapioofal of salt and half a taa •pooofnl of dry mustard. Mis waB togathar and Just before serving stir to three tsUmpimrfak of whipped ersam that haw bean wall foutoeaT^ •ticks, itSfVkkk have i neglect. It k applied a dads and a brkk polishing with chamois follows. A pasta made of rattaaitona tad turpentine ia all that k raqntred far polishing brut that simply nods brightening. Broome should ha dusted wtth a •oft doth and (boa rubbed with a cloth moistened with await ofl Thoa rah with a soft doth and pol ish with phesaek. Copper cooking utensils, tho hot water tank, spigots and tho sine both tab should bo •fanned periodically with hot vine gar to which salt has beta dissolved. FOB THE LITTLE ONES, m How a tutle flin OmIM a OeaaMen at OwawH>i “Ercry Child Her Own Solomon" ia • taxi that ny coma up for dis suasion In mbm of tha oh be after tha ooler question is disposed of, now that UtUa Miss Kohuaat Kao argued and von a case at bar own. Tha little girl lost a much beloved pat dog tone time ago and recently aaw it riding in a carnage with a ha job randy gowned woman. The carriage waa going vary slowly and jMaxtae saraico t. and tha ttttla girl delightedly called her pat by mama, with a whine at joy the ani mal sprang from the vehicle and, mning to little Miss Mohlsaaf. be gan jumping about bar sad hexing Ear Sonde for sheer joy. “Yon sent have my dog, little girt,** called tha woman from her carriage, which had now drawn up to tha curb. “But this b ay dog," said littfo Mas Kohhaat. “Mo; it ia my dog;" sold the wom an. "IH prove that It la mint," re plied little Mbe Kohl seat, with tha blood born of determination and Justice. By this tima quite a crowd of children and paaseraby had collect ed, and tha riri, with the, dog in her arms, faced nor antagonist as a law par faces a jury. “Can your dog stand up and UfT “Tea,” answered tha woman. , “Can ha jump through e hoopF" “Yea." -van ne dm aoo-y ana ptuy aeau r~ “Yes." “Can he dance on hi* hind lwt?“ “Yes." “Caw be (ay kli prayer* F* Closing her ini Ugh Ur about the dog tad starting to tralk away, the chihl cried triumphantly: “Well, waj^logauftl He ia mine then!" The Qair.t af Traveler. The trarvler Icarus the toosn. The rest of the coin pony decide on the ewantrioe they will repnaent These in some of the represent a tiona which may he need: A girl who represents a Torideh lady may recline upon a sofa. For her tar ban the may me a twisted handker 22 Carmen .lady should be knitting, with her feet on the stove. A Lap lender, warmly wrapped, should be eh asm driving jraindeart, which may he lawreemted by tuned aver chaira. The Lap ehoald have a rag over his *»—: Agvnty toot may be easily ecntaivad with g shawl and a cou ple of chain. A German student can he ahowa singing a Milne song; wearing a turndown collar and car rying a knapsack and a book. Oth ar countries may be ripraeented by eimilar simple devices. When aU are ready, the traveler oomes into the room and eudaavma to guaaa what nation each person represents by his appearance, •ecuputfc®, etc. An AetoU Speed Far an Mm Chauffeur's private opinion, twelva miles; ehauflanr’s opinion for bis frieude, twenty arilee: pottoo > manh private opinion, fourteen miles; policeman's opinion for the lodge, twenty-eight xallaa; eld la dy's opinion who wag knocked down, fffty miles; actual speed, I right wUan—ieeart get. ~ CONDENSED STORIES. '' - - - An Awitrti of Old Lord Salisbury ,aad Or. Aelaad. Whan ha waa a young man. Lord Salisbury waa extremely delicate. Aa Lord Hobart Oecfl ha waa over grown. languid and a Mini in, and hi* Fungi showed aoma aigna of weak ness. As soon aa ha had taken his degree- and been elected to a fel lowship at AQ Souls' hu friend and brother fallow Dr. Acland recom mended hbn to taka a long voyage i and to stay abroad, if possible, far I two yeas.. On this old lord Balia I bury earns down in hot baste to Ox ford and protested vehemently against Aalind's silt ire. “1 wish my son to enter .parliament immedi ately. bo you must be good enough to recall your advice and tell him Bteee a political life with v." d was very fond of tail try, and thoie who re i will conceive the inax ajesty with which ha -ate his reply. “1 raid: d, there's ro 11,000 prae I tiolng Jphysiciana in England, and 1 you wgl find no difficulty in procur I ing ona-who will give Lord Hobart j the a%,fea which you desire. But I us Uu ono man give it, inasinnch as I advised in the diamot iito sense.*" -Acland woe obeyed, want to California, with aonnd lungs and as .borne and Lord Salisbury has dotm s life's work of colossal la bor with no untoward remits to his healthy—Manchester Guardian. MJ. OhuUI Ofir Holder. To nreekknt A. J. CaMatt alone, the el<5a in the Philedetphle office of tbt' ttameylYoni* railroad ear, the neent 10' per cent increoee m ..mi ——— GASTORIA ForlntatuniCMlIm The Kind Yob Have Always Bought . Doctors find A Good Prescription For mankind ASHCRAFTS Colic nixture No disease to which bones and moles an subject is more dangerous than colic, and none more easily cured when the cor rect remedy is need. Colic attacks to rad- J denly and oftentimes so severely that it ie * I of'the utmost Importance to relieve the an imal at once in order to save its life. , Ashcxajpt's Cone Mixtuu gives relief speedily end surely, leaving no bad after effect*. It has stood the test for 25 years. oouo h* fmmr rr/uart. mat* m uif iwim livery bone owner should keep on hand at all times a sqpply of this remedy. The best results are always attained bjr apply* lag the Mixture In tho earlier stages bc I fore tho spasms of pain have exhausted the ■ vitality of the animal. r Use only AsvcKArr’a Couc Hamm, —the tree and tried remedy. 90c. Bottle. Sold by LIVED ON 8UQAR SIX WEEKS Mr. Orandean In a recent paper on sugar quoted the following pera grwph from the pea of a scientist who was Iraruling in the Transvaal at tbo time of the war: “As a result of ehronmetanees too Sto relate I found myself block listwsao the English and the for oes, one Me to idoto without rewiring • gunshot from one eWo or the other. I was famed durian six weeks to depend upon soger miiwl with a little sawdust for nourisb ment for myself and six rabbits, which I was absolutely desirous of keeping far hrseditm purposes. It was impossible for me to End straw for lay rabbits. 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