Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1898 — FOR USE IN THE KITCHEN. [ARTICLE]
FOR USE IN THE KITCHEN.
Ten eggs equal one pound. I Sixteen drams equal one ounce. Sixteen ounces equal one pound. One pint of liquid equals one pound.One pint of butter equals one pounds Two gills of liquid equal one-half pint One kitchen cupful equals one-half pint Four cupfuls of flour equal one pound. Ono quart es sifted flour equals one pound. , Three cupfuls of cornmeal equal cm pound. One cupful of butter equals one-tall pound. One pint of chopped suet equals one pound. One tableepoenful of butter equals one ounce. Ono pint of granulated sugar equal* one pound. Ono pint of brown sugar equal* thta teen ounces. Four tablespoonfuls of Mqtdd equal one-half gill. Four teaspoonfuls of liquid equal one wineglassful. Four teaspoonful* of liquid equal caw table spoonful. One tablespoonful of liquid equals one-half ounce. One tablespoonful of flour oqnffis one-half ounce. Ono and one-half pints of cornmeal equal eno pound. Two cupfuls of granulated saga* equals one pound. TwaM one-half cupfuls es pewdsa
3,400 mill operatives, at Bidde ford, Maine, Monday hst went out on a strike against the reduction of wages. At New Bedford, Mass., on the sameday, the mill operatives, numbering about ten thousand, went out for the same reason. Practically all of the spindles and looms iu the city are idle, while the operatives throng the sidewalks in the bitter zero weather.
