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Metropolis Sales Co. 31 Union Square New York A ——————————— FOR SALE OR 350 156 ft. of « Eastern Hels bts; Br fou CHAVSE 2v,ggute of ees t 85, no interes Make me an r W. M. JANES, Tenn. Trust Bidg., MEMPHIS, TENN. 1 Made $3.25 in So can youn. Nothing to eanva Bis for Me. Address Bex 172, Mi. Veruon, WILL BUY OLD U. 8, Sones Civodescription. Wd, Berks BTENTC B40 EEN BO ai ———— a JAILS THAT ARE Clio as 11S K 1k tle Watson FE, Caleman, Was! WTR i ——— Struct: morou Port ‘ the Philip lacking they more ficileney i “Cnartels than at intervals a ways of Ln er island afe-ke who are « These « purp at Manila so-called trome of two or ior barbed + ing You are slog thing hen der. H come Evangelis new hat Caroline had one Indignant did you drop that Barber— Pec Lr: Bulls COUGH SYRUP BEW ARE of the cough that slowly itself in the chest, Use the cele- brated Dr. Buil's Cough Syrup at once It con. quers cough and cold, and allavs suffering quickly. Price, 25 cia Thousands Take It. Write to A. CC. Meyer & Co. Mention paper, Balto, Md. $41.1; figente’’ er FREE TEST TAKE ~ei@Bimm— Tuit’s Pills st dose often astonly ves the invelid & ticity of mind, bu yency of body, TE TEO0D DIGESTION, regular bowels and solid flesh. Price, 28 ew. MEN A WOMEN Ambition : iy vig or and cheerfulness often disappear when the kidneys are out of order or diseased. OF good results use Dr. Kilmer's fiwamp-Root, the great kidney remedy. At druggists. Sample size bottle by Par. cel Post, also pamphlet, Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton » ¥., and enclose ten cents, When writ. ing mention this paper. Sn oe W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 50-1915, Kidney troubls p upon the mind, dis legmons “KEYSTONE STATE IN SHORT ORDER ——— ——— LatestNews Happenings Gather- ed From Here and ihere. TOLD IN SHORT PARAGRAPHS There was rejoicing among the 500 employes at the Atlas Powder Com- pany’s plant, at Tamaqua, when the i fnnouncement was made that the com- pany will pay a cash bonus of ten per cent. of their entire wages to all em: ployes who have worked there since December, 1914, or any fraction of that time, Payment will be made as soon the accounts are audited. Many thousands of dollars will dis- tributed. ans be W. H. Derk, wife and children were dining at home in hanny Valley fire started on kitchen floor, owing to a live coal fall ing from the eook The family | had searcely time to escape from the house, which burned to the ground, vith a loss of $1,600. Mrs. Derk badly rescue While nine Ma the glove, was i ourned trying to jeir looms. I. Brown, Charles Bow: nd Henry Epply, all York yatributed $100 to the Stat ury, they having pleaded gu preferred by Game War November 21 thes hunted and shot four rabbits on the m of Mr. Brown, in Jackson Town ship. The four rabbits therefore co 1wem $25 a plece George untians, Tre ity to | charge: den F g ‘ 1 the a Gemmil that on © Stephen Benik, of James City, her daughter, four year when she iar at wind Fis iz quick lv, the mother } in her arms, fired ii HOOr Ww The bull her batteris First Pena hav Sen 1a i lton-Hern tie party, which « in Chester last n March, 1918, ir weaks' revival. by evan i i de 1 the Nicho minzer onducted a cam spring, will re. and con “ith two revolve pressed against asked men ss he sat in his own home at Guava, Pary Kile, a lumberman, was rob- bed of over one hundred dollars. The robbers fled to the mountains head by two 1 reading in John Haller, a welder at the works of the South Chester Tube Company, by a machine and sus- tained a fractured skull! and other in- juries. He died a short time after in Cheater Hospital was caught ward Silver and copper and traces of gold have been discovered in the mountains two miles north of Bangor, by Wil liam Blake and his son, William, Jr. The specimens of silver and copper ore are sald to be excellent, Of the 1.800 pupils in the Carlisle schools only 863 or less than fifty per cent. are fully normal, according to the report of the medical examiners for the district. A new feature is to be introduced by the opening of night schools in cooking for working girls Slinded by snow, Joseph Nutridge, thirty five years old, a Pennsylvania Raliroad track hand, did not see the approach of a train at Gallitzin, He was run down, and his right leg and right hand cut off. He died at a hos pital several hours later, ‘WORD FOR THE ONION VEGETABLE SHOULD HOLD HIGH PLACE IN THE HOUSEHOLD. Without Doubt, It Is the Best of All Flavoring Agenis — Should Be Soaked in Cold Water Before Being Served Raw. Onions, cabbages, turnips, carrots— what housekeeper does not tire of the endless monotony of the displays of these vegetables in the winter shops? Of course, nowadays almost all of us can afford hothouse vegetables in the winter. So cheap they are that they are no longer a treat. Neverthless, these old winter stand-bys are still stand-bys for us, and the more we know about cooking them temptingly the better. others, for haps, than any of the agents, ity of the cook. | dish in which the salad is mixed with i half an onion or else place a tiny plece of onion under a little piece of bread In this way the flavor of the onion per meates the whole dish and yet | galad does not come into direct | tact with it, Onion juice or grated onion can used in flavoring when a fla is {| desired. And if only a slight flavor | liked, parboil the or it to the stew or When raw | them beforehand for | water This and really improves The sharp is {| the best of i Many pe onions soups and strong vor of onion ion before add are served an hour in the onions S168 ir il me taste with hot thicken crouton % Buttermilk Doug! One cupful of buttermilk two tablespoonfuls half ton of brown sugar, ohe egR. one soda, one teaspoon of ba our. one-fourth of Cream the bh then ad utters teaspoon fit and sugar together, woll be eaten the i flour to make a stiff dough about a with a plenty of smok quarter donehn ut iting -hot fied sugar Delicate Corn Starch, Heat one pint water, add tw 0 table corn starch, thiee table sugar, pinch of salt Then gee and cook until thick. , mixed add well. beaten Custard Sauce for Above.—One pint Add Then add 1 anda to hot milk ———————————————————— Bake Ham or Sausage. without becoming annoyed at the spat All this can be avoided by preparing the ham or sausage for fry. ing, and placing In a moderately hot oven, as delicately browned as desired. It will be deliciously tender, and no one can tell what meat is to be served un- til it is placed upon the table, Hominy Cakes, Materiala—One cupful cold cooked hominy, one egg, one tablespoonful melted butter, Utensils Bowl, measuring cup, beat er, tablespoon, griddle. Directions—Break up hominy with fork, add beaten egg and melted but: ter, Fry like griddle cakes. Serve with sirup or bacon gravy. Salade Louisa. Cut up a julienne of celery, apples, chicken, tongue, potatoes and beets and season with French dressing Serve in fresh artichoke bottom with a Julienne of truffles sprinkled over it Serve very cold. Jelly Bag Rack. Take an old kitchen chair, saw off part of the lege, turn upside down, use a square of cheesecloth reaching ail four legs. Pour in the fruit to bo strained and put a dish underneath it to catch tha lulce, x. NEW YORK.-—-Wheat lar; No. 1 Durum, $1.12 f{ York; No. 1 uth, and No. 1 Northern Manitoba, ¢ § I Buffalo Corn—-8pot ——— MARKETS | EEE Hregl b New 21 0 £1.081% Spot O ul SOriaern “ firm; No. 2 prompt. jutter- S3¢; creamery h Rado; Fresh gathered extra fine, 4 firgis, first @400; seconds, 28@34 rby whites, fine to nery browns, 38@ 46¢ Cheese—State whole milk flats, held, specials, 1660 10%c; do fancy, 1634 @16%c: do current specials, 165 @16%c; faney, 16e Live Poultry WL @l1bc Creamery extras, igher onds, #eol firsts, He hai Egu @W4bc; extra | hen. GLepboce; Nea nery 3 nearby her Average make, do VEeTHES Western fowls, 13% @ 15¢ Dressed h chicl bi 8, barrels : fowls, 13 1870 20¢. irregular Western 3 16@ 23¢ freed 1214 @17c; eed turkes 1 PHILADELPH lots, in exy 4c: do rinners, 13@14; Geese i isl and 15e; Kent QRauthorn kove Young, 21: old, 1¢ 46 Ge ! i 20: Guinea Fowl Young, 2 Iba an . each, 45¢; d 1%@G 1% 16@ 25 ed @ 20 lens Od young 0, arial) er. do, Turkevs-Fancy, do, fair to good and Dre large, tock, breast, Young, rity young, 21@ 22¢ 18020: do. poor 156018. Chickens 6c; mixed young LIgp16; do, old roosters, 11912. Ducks *holoe, 15@16c. Geese, choice, nearby, 16@17. Dressed Hogs- S@Rign, miedinm eavy weights, 707%. Live Stock CHICAGO. ~~Hogs——Bulk, $6606.70; ‘ight, $6.65@46.60; mixed, $5.9509.85; weavy, $6.15 6.95; rough, $8.15@46.95; igs, $3.75@5.70. Cattle-—Native beef steers, $5.700 10.56; cows and heifers, $2.7008.10; nlves, $6.25@10. Sheep-~Wethers, $6.106G6.60; L10656.90; lambs, $7.200 0.40. crooked Straight, do, and old, fat Choice light weights, do, weights, 8: do, CWeR PITTSBURGH, ~ Cattle -- Choice, §8.00G9; prime, §8.500 8.85. we LHe PW OA Cy EF UE WL NY Se Fr Ar LTR TE e a Te . : : bo HN ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AVegelable Prepasalion for As- similating the Food and Regula fing the Stomachs and Bowels of BLT ania Promotes Digestion Cheerful ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium Morphine nor Minesal, y - Nor Narcoric, Recipe of Gld De SAMUEL PITCHER Pumplin Saad » Alyx Senna » Rochelle Salles mise Need + ‘epperrmini ig “Carbonate Soda» Worm Sead Ci ars liad Sagar Wintergewen lover Nr PA EE Perl Bard A perfect Remedy for Conslipa- § tion. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms Feverishiies: and "vy BE Le PVE § Sawed. Off BA loeal 8 wool in the French ¢ Write Marine Eye Romody Co. Uhileage tor illustrated Book ou the 0 Liguor doesn’t dros floats them coat him it wont generally ia for If a man ig sure anvthing, he it ¥or Infants and Children, Mothers Know That Genuine Gastoria Always Bears the Signature THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NOW YORY a —~ ¥ AIR ny Al ——— Sh a . I'or Spavin L Lf ik § osit Te i i ¥ pi LENIMENT wu ¥ Recommended by Driver and Trainer | i Mr. B Tul Salers i. 1 § writes: **Yoger's Ein i i 8 e 1 Prepared by GILBERT BROS. & Co. fac. BALTIMORE, WD sri | WANTED Brerybody snoring Piles, Pistoia, cio, write FILER TRIAL postive, painbous Pie oome binstion, ¥ UU, Tamer, Box 46 Port Warne, Ind Ever since the discovery of uric acid in the blood by Scheele, in 1775, and the bad effect it had upon the body, scientiste and physicians have striven to rid the tissues and the blood of this poison. Because of its over abundance in the system It causes backache, paing here and there, rheu- matism, pout, gravel, neuralgia and sciatica. It was Dr. Plorce who dis covered a new agent, called “Anurie,” which will throw out and completely eradicate this urie acid from the sys tem. “Anurie” is 37 times more poe tent than lihia, and consequently you need no longer fear muscular or ar ticular rhovinatism or gout, or wany | other disenses which are dependent on An accumulation of uric acid within the budy. Send to Dr. Pierce of the invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., for a pamphlet on “Anurie,” or send 10 cents for a trial package of “Anuric” Tablets. If you feel that tired, worn-out fool ing, backache, neuralgia, or if your sleep is disturbed by too frequent urination, go to your best store and ask for Dr. Plerce’s "Anurie.” Dr. Pierce's reputation is back of this medicine and you know that hie “Pleasant Pellets” for the liver and his “Favorite Prescription” for the fils of women have had a sp! repulation for the past ff» years.
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