Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1884 — All About Peach Fritters. [ARTICLE]

All About Peach Fritters.

Peach fritters are delicious, and are a welcome morsel to those deluded people who prefer fruit cooked, and who do not really feel as if they have made all they should of it unless they serve it into the forms of pies, etc. Still no man need scruple to help himself twice to peach fritters, for it is excusable. Make a nice sweet batter of flour and sweet milk, add eggs and salt to suit your taste. Peel and cut the peaches in halves, removing the stones. — American Queen. Those who are most weary of life, and yet are most unwilling to p|ie, are, such who have lived to no purpose, who have rather breathed than lived.— Clarendon Both the Mason & Hamlin organs and pianos excel chiefly In that which is the chief excellence in any musical instrument, quality of tone. Other things, though Important, are much less so than this. An instrument with unmusical tones cannot be a good musical instrument. Yet all are not good judges of such a matter. An inferior quality of tone will often please the uncultivated ear best, at first, though time and use will reveal the superiority of really good tone. Henoe in selecting an organ it is safer to choose one from a maker whose reputation is thoroughly established, and whose productions are acknowledged to have superlative excellence, especially in this chief thing.— Bouton Journal.