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|The Household! PAUI, THE SAINT GkOBE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1898. 7 cream to boiling and then make it and then with an old sheet all ready SITUATIONS WANTED—MAAE. rather thick with the minced tongue, for use are as acceptable as they are AN OPEN WANTS MftY BE LEFT TRAVELERS' GUIDE. and season to practical. LETTER. Wanted, the taste. When the CL.ERK— by young man of twenty- rrains Leave & tongue is thoroughly heated stir in a Sweeping caps are always useful and three, position as clerk In office or grocery Arriveat St. Paul as Follow*! beaten egg and remove from the fire acceptable presents. They can bo WHAT MRS. I. E. BRESSiE SAYB TO store; good education, good penman and UNION DEPOT, |the at At the followinglocations for inser- three years' business experience; best of SIBLEY ST. once. Meanwhile have prepared any launders household! made of fabric which references; W., • __ • slices of buttered toast Spread them well, such as linen, duck, satine or AMERICAN WOMEN. tion In the DoJly and Sunday Globe, will work cheap. Address thickly 493 St. Peter at. with this mixture and serve at dilesla. A pinked ruffle makes a pretty at the same rate* a» are charged by JM TICKET OFFICES. once. simple COACHMAN situation; thoroughly un- and finish. Speaks of Her Melancholy the main wants To make a brown fricassee of lamb on Condition office. derstands the business; careful driver and EPg 308 Robert St., Cor. 6th. IN MMV STYLES. Here Is another communication Birth very TONGUE tongues, the tongues are to be boiled the same subject from a bright lady, After the of Her Child. obliging; much in need of a place. ('Phone 480), and Depot. as HAMLINE. Address C. Pestell, 363 West st Union for braising, and can be done the famous for her in the selection of " Seventh Leave. b | taste 1 ! Except_Sunday. a Dally. Arrive." Beef Tongue, Lamb Tonsne and day before they are to be used. When gifts: Ifeel as if Iwss doing an in- Hamllne Pharmacy Drug Store DAIRY— 750 A man and wife want a place on Cnlf TongiH' for All Meal*. wanted cut them in two, lengthwise, can scarcely go amiss in select- justice to my suffering- sisters if I SNELLINQ AVENUK. dairy.. 263 Belmont. sprinkle them with salt and pepper One now seen, but ing Christmas gifts for a woman who did not tell what LyftiaE. Pinkhain's DAYTON'S BLUFF. DELIVERER—Young man of 20 years would A dish that is seldom and rollthem in flour. Put the tongues in one. MO:10am .Duluth, Superior, ago occupied prom- has a house or is interested Vegetable Com, Sever Westby Drug Stor« like to have work delivering or taking care Ashland.! bs:sopm half a century a into a spider in which there Is some innumerable manufac- :Jegew 679 of horses; is a good, careful driver ill:00pm ....Duluth and Superior....! a6 butter, The articles EAST THIRD STREET. and is Clty' :soam inent place at every table, is the rich- hot melted and brown them tured china, glass make a pound has done willingto work. Address 160 Milford St., : am Omaha - Kan. City at>:sspm nicely. finger pieces in and silver rtw^sa blO£2:osamSS S.V-Elmore, Falls, Plpestone ly glazed, rosy-meated tongue with its Have prepared bewildering array of things to choose for me, and its ST. ANTHONY HILL. upstairs. Su b6:sspm of toast, butter them and place them W^> J b4 :3opm j.Mankato, New Ulm, Tracy. highly seasoned sauce. Boiled tongue from, and the question, "What shall I Emil Bull Druggist EMPLOYMENT—Young man wants situa- ?10:05ami.Watertown, Huron, blo:Goam upon a hot platter. When the tongues one, worthto the world; /j^SL^ Pierre.j bfi:sspm a delicious dish when are not give?" rather than the old GRAND AY.AND ST. ALBANS. tion of any kind; have had experience in a8:lopm Su City, Omaha, City! a7:2;am is tender and browned lay them upon the strips W. A. Frost & Co Drug Store office; no objection to leaving city; refer- Kan. properly cooked; but it requires long of toast, the cut down, put "What shall Igive?" is the trouble- SELBY as:lspm[ California in Three Days"! a7 :2sam sides and some query. Many new designs are AND WESTERN AVENUE3. _enc esL_c * E. Reckmeyer, 192 Eapt Tenth st. and very slow cooking. the platters where they will keep hot. — Straight Bios Drug Store — the spider remaining seen in silver sugar tongs small in RONDO AND GROTTO STREETS. FIREMAN Work wanted by a young man Beef tongues are generally Put into with the A. who has had wages most butter one slice of onion and a heap- size and price, but most useful and A. Campbell Drug Store experience in firing; no TrCKETOFFTCEr used, both and the smoke- pretty, also sugar sifters and tea 235 RONDO STREET object. Address A. C. Welch, General De- /^%v the fresh ing teaspoonful of flour. Stir until it A. T. Guernsey Drug Store livery. -162- cured. The latter requires to be soaked is well browned before adding two strainers. 171 DALE STREET. HWWWOn EAST THIRD STREET. Sets of individual salt spoons, to be MACHINIST—Young man would like to get over night in clear, cold water before cups of good brown gravy or stock. BrackeH's Pharmacy Union Station, St. Paul sauce up once, used with the salt cellar, in place of VICTORIA AND SELBY some work in machine shop or any me- cooking. purchasing a tongue Let the boil flavor it AVENUES. work; very J^*™^ Milwaukee Depot, Minneapolis. In select with lemon juice, and strain around the salt shaker, are considered elegant. MERRUH PARK. chanical am a handsome me- the one with the smoothest skin, as it Small cream ladles and salted al- chanical worker and willing to work. G. Dining and Pullman Cars on | ST. PAUL. the tongue. Serve as soon as possible. A. L. Woolscy Drug Store Gocss, corner Delos and Livingston, city. Winnipeg and Coast Trains. |Leave. j \u25a0will prove a younger and tenderer tongues may mond spoons are seen in unique de- ST. ANTHONY AND PRIOR AVENUES. Arrive.' Lamb be rolled in beat- signs. Wanted, by boy Pacific Mall (daily): Fargo] piece of meat the rougher skinned en egg and then in bread crumbs and OFFICE WORK— a fifteen Bozeman, BuVe, Z than oddly designed HILLS. years of age, work in office or store. Ad- Helena, Mis- ones. tongues make a fried. Served with a tomato sauct? An and decorated ARLINGTON soula, Spokane, Tacoma Seat- The of calves they plate in one of the well-known wares C. R. dress 545 Sherburne ay. very dainty acceptable make an excellent luncheon dish. Marsliiis Drug Store tle and Portland |T:00pm 5 :55pm and dish. To scallop tongue, cu>t cold boiled is always acceptable, and small indi- CORNER BEDFORD AND DECATUR. OFFICE WORK— Wanted, by a boy fifteen Dakota and Manitoba Express Lambs' tongues are frequently seen tongue into small bits and for a heap- vidual plates used for butter, etc., at A. & G. A. Schumacher Drug Store years of age, work In office or store. Ad- (daily): Moorhead, Fargo table, exquisite 954 PAYNE AVENUE. ay. Fergus Falls, Wahpeton, pickled. Few know that lambs' ing cupful of meat put three-quarters the are found in most dress 538 Sherburne Crookston, colorings designs. women were \u25a0 I I]&2 LOWER TOWN. Gr'nd Forks Graf- tongues can be made into a very appe- of a cup of stock into a saucepan to and \\ I OFFICE WORK—Young man wants situa- ton, Winnipeg teaspoonful orange cup is new year, William K. Collier Drug Store |8:0Opm|7:15&m tizing as well as cheap Every heat. Add to it one of The not this tion of any kind; good office or warehouse- Fargo Local (dly ex. Sun.): St. dish. onion juice, a chopped parsley, but to very SEVENTH AND SIBLEY. man. J. McDonald, 151 East Third St. l little is found be useful and Joseph Aigay Drug Store St., __Cloud_ !_Brainerd and Fargo. |B:3oamjs:2spm part of the meat of a boiled tongue salt and pepper; stir in the tongue, practical. It is made of silver and Paul. may ragged orange COR. GROVE AND JACKSON STREETS. be utilized. The roots or and when the mixture is hot take the used for holding- the while eat- M. D. Merrill News Stand WORK—Boy seventeen years of age the ing American way— OFFICE ©*gU~ OFFICE^ ends make potted tongue, or a delicious pan from the fire and stir in beaten it in the with a 442 BROADWAY. wants a situation; writes fair hand, good Moß^Jy "TICKET | Pbon « hash may be made of them. yolk of an egg and a few capers. But- spoon. WEST SIDE. at figures and experienced in office work; n 199 ter individual baking dishes and fill Allof these articles can be purchased good references. J. M. P., Flat 12, 157V4 flflJjWW EAST THIRD ST. I 1143 For tongue hash take the roots and with Thickly cover by ordinary purse, The Eclipse Drug Store. West Fifth st. them this mixture. the so that Christ- ings, S. ROBERT AND FAIRFIELD AVENUE}. Leave. | a D trimmings of cold boiled tongue and top with bits of mas can a pleasure an untilIwas *jjy^_bJßxeept Sunday.. | Arrive.' the bread crumbs and be instead of George MarH Drug Store PHARMAClST—Registered pharmacist wants bß:2Oaml_ chop them very coarsely, add as much butter. Bake them in a brisk oven embarrassment. Then the articles for obliged to give up.
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