Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1893 — An Imperative Case. [ARTICLE]

An Imperative Case.

Chicago Tribune. Shadbolt (in the crowded car) — McStab, this is the first time I ever saw you rise and give your seat to a woman. McStab (of the suburbs, in an awestricken whisper) —’Sh! That’s our hired girl! Put a tablespooaful of ground coffee into a pint of new milk; bring it just to the boiling point, and let it stand on the corner of the range for fifteen minutes to infuse; then sprinkle into it a little shred of gelatine, bring it again to the boiling point, and set it beside the fire to diffuse; then pour it off through a strainer and sweeten it w’ith pulverized rock candy. For persons with weak chests, coffee prepared in this manner is a valuable breakfast beverage. Frau Hanne Nielsen, from Overrid, Denmark, a great authority in everything connected with practical dairy farming, more especially cheese-making, intends, in spite of her advanced age, to be personally nresent at the Chicago Exposition. Sie is by origin a peasant woman and 'st ill wears the national cap of the Zealanders. She'holds a special app* i itment to the royal Danish family.