. Boone County Recorder . lwrtirooine With Eggs—Break a4mo fresh mushrooms and put themBMbo a stcwpan with a tableepodtiful oftattir, one-quarter of a teaspoonful of•asfl*. pepper to taste and a few drops•jtt tonron Juice: Cover the pan and?jbssb8m- slowly for ten minutes. Then^«M <mo cupful of cream and a little•s*fe*«»n or veal stock, and cook slowly7mcB the mixture begins to thicken aSfcfle. Then stir in six eggs well*Mwtest and stir until the whole is ofr&R consistency of scrambled «rvB on well-browned toast. Switni of Lamb—Cook one table-japoouful of butter with one-half table-ap


. Boone County Recorder . lwrtirooine With Eggs—Break a4mo fresh mushrooms and put themBMbo a stcwpan with a tableepodtiful oftattir, one-quarter of a teaspoonful of•asfl*. pepper to taste and a few drops•jtt tonron Juice: Cover the pan and?jbssb8m- slowly for ten minutes. Then^«M <mo cupful of cream and a little•s*fe*«»n or veal stock, and cook slowly7mcB the mixture begins to thicken aSfcfle. Then stir in six eggs well*Mwtest and stir until the whole is ofr&R consistency of scrambled «rvB on well-browned toast. Switni of Lamb—Cook one table-japoouful of butter with one-half table-apcvniul of finely chopped onion fiveeJnefes. Add 1% tablespoonfuls offloor of pepper ami one teaspoonfulbC walnut catchup. Reheat slices ofkbM roast lamb in sauce, arrange on afcui ^flutter, having slices overlap oneVSDQasr, and pour sauce over meat. (Salon Cake—Two cups sugar, one. CAN UNCLE SAM KEEP OUT ? TREATMENT OF SWINE MANGE Cause of Disease Is Small AnimalParasite Which Burrows Into Out-er Layers of the Skin. cups of flour, one-half cup of-amaftarch, four eggs, three level tea-asKcafiils of baking powder, one-half (By N. 8. MAYO.) Mange is a disease of swine preva-lent in some sections of this , it does not appear to be acommon disease in the United States,generally, but Judging from the nu-merous references to swine mange inEuropean countries, it would seemthat it is a common disease there. The cause of swine mange is a verysmall animal parasite which burrowsinto the outer layers of the skin. Theadult female lays eggs which hatchinto young mites, and these gothrough the various stages of devel-opment in the outer layer of the skinof swine. The treatment of swine mange con-sists in the external application ofsubstances that will kill the parasitewithout injuring the animal, and the The symptoms of mange are first aBfVcif Bweel milk, one cup


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