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ihhptonfuIs of ugar, one pin
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txture over ot Water .00tl
tie pulp through a ieve.
;ukl be *rte.- cup
hf pulp. Tv the pi1Ip add
OfltefltS..
To -clean • sponge
andful of salt in a pint of %VatCr, South.
;hi3 fioakand knead the ap�rhg a prison
time, then rinse it- well,. of h
,
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i ,be as 14e4AA and sweet hour on W
ecome cold. Beat or
a half of double ftlfl
fine citron; candied ap
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"It7eufWOrove
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the Litlia,A4--mixtote, 'fad -the -4W
ixtitre and • iltam, together,# rot
in into_ the *.mold# to
rerilow.$ cover ' with paper, press
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en pack in e.rittAl nteasures.of sett
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I. The leaves can,be used -over
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rs wai
ignored tthe
he did A
Fpirit t
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4 a tii
4) SO ) if 8 e I 1 y 1 1 0
editor . Ephesus, and. in . 11
A
ont.eitir panion Of Nut, From1 le
n the we learn that he we withJautdur
a , Ade iug the. t imp/is*
the that ' ' Thl "important
, twenty miles north of Ty,t
, -t *west' of . the Phoeultatt
<ley, . the'.sh Ong fortunes of .4!sy i
tin u i. °/Persiii,. Greece, at
„,
nqucr the, heart and 0 101 and .during the.prusades)e
ace.After the war waI a continua t bone of contention.
'thittir' • ten Inentioned in the Bible, The..
rne �f„a,S4,11*. ' *bout -le .„
1 141trons cables,„ fts'ei
aroundtheeAtulls-- to kecp. v;essel
"frapping” is novr.,..aa
The Syrtis The
r quickikands y to
gear -They proba
1 niainstkik part
up tifo. storinsail.'
to take athantage of the wind.
Oufl ry. . ely,'lLOWeVer, Breto
lave allowedthe cheap Paris
displace their pieturesque cap
, resu1t-1,, their hair Juts "dint
both
0 i1 I er el fne'rilelt7' .4t,ht iteitY, demandg
tn'aeud.alit
..
ificial heir considerably -excee
he supply. - '
'p ,shallow
floorto keep out. rats' and -If bar.,
reisoine-
t: tairAtattstedho sndoort1777 ,u1)
HEALIIC4 EXTRAORDINA1Y.
brogan was out of BeCtet
a J'innigan snt for the doe -
or who icAlAt, bled, the pati
' nt! erteriptioni-and
Mrs.
Newton]
The the
tbi�u
blowi
110W 1T altEW.
/41;tisionni—o"/T:cititidgrevrl:
. •
when alled
'That
NeWOOnler is
6alfir her „antutling the childre
a common 43lay
4 -
• r food A corehed
314 remove the pan from. 1 V
and place it in a larger pun of cok
over the pan the towel will Absor
*11 the. ..*.storelted-
To prevent
hrinking while
Ttitehottt,m-n
APP1---When . baking
u Or two'
tI • tiong eoid tea i th
try the in youi a aitce
4.411, 11, rs unstites.-
ed r of ;
a °tied Apple vie,
ep dis4 with thinly sliced parcd
, cover with.* *substantial
r of tidi halting powder hiseutt
and, bake. . ,W -hen browned
turn slip a knife.around the
'inner edge, take off the eeveris -and
urn bottom upwards on. 4 plate,
444, sk,generouo toppli of S4.
erfamon„ and cloves .te-thit
app1e,*ash, all together and
preac evenly- on the -jitter
eruft„ Serve with c.old cream.
Pineapp!' Ple,*--A pineapple,lIs
weight ineogar, half its weight
er, on cup ofrim. neat thei
to treAniS froth; add' stt,;
1 \olk 'f thrrre beat-,f,f
1 v light. .Add th irarn
etipple greeds; heat s
to *truth, liAte
it° t (.olf).
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ni ot 6ne etit)Tur 4)
tho whitos
,upttilt
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PO perfectly.
hall an tiour4 anil 'ti.alr
wRh in#txorm wJg ,apan olt
nig ter,„,Iffr,*hitil)toods,.,-, 'put
the
NOW shoti- „are otte.ti.,d
cican.' Try...rubbing: them
cut .lettion...or
iaw potato, letting the
then blackening them. wit
take .0e:win* 'beautifully,
a ie cat, in spa
'1E happened
,
tts of, wont,
c'ndt'd. and
been $
n -ift4
ese t
with the frvedoi
Tor (cheer
first time, and
red.OP('
(IQo
hre4 t
_
'ship of selling for
Thome was dependcnt, to
greal efttetir, V*7•Coitn
b.10414 frclin EgYpt. As, yen* i38
of this chapter shows, this wet one
oI the 'corn -ship' from Alexantlea.
ay to ottu or Pigoh.
Lbe
*um We. itt
°haVe- watdej:With-a,
trnount '01 ehvy what. the
ter clotnini° iterolo tho
to --A
ut this p
• r n foreign foe attack
Panpire in South Artie* it *will
• .the unerring, rifle of the Doer
hkit will give Great ttrittlittrA an-
1Wer
op the wild and lonely'veltit.'
LrOd beers).
**king'
, lto, t the .
p crt . ' and hen,
Makea ortrucop'ta titre
fl ipet without i , ,
ip 0 bele i eritralfk;
0 This r
litoil 1run
e
hoots °a .
witiat *ill neI.41 ErequCnt'
try ',ewin t1' Oft th uJp
fitq* rl41 theks On tbe i*ndri
storot * t I
way 4.TJe. outer I
iir'ot i "1iiui,thv and the oin
11 lie 410 imam I , 1
l'itile, j,./il'fli Itelp.-'1Vhn lniung
le aolif, vat ort * small t&trip !if. '
fr:und 'keep -t that the unrai,eled
ItOttri may -he 'd' fOr darning th
Itle,(tiiithg or.,:. 1 'when *I'?
, . ,
o
Ahad lei'
third
rn'onatyrney
zulee
rn• islan<1 of Van « I`tY
o 116 :EaSt, past tkirshrton0, the.
eX-
:reznC promontory of Crete, and
hen to the., south of the,
•bat theywere partly ithelter
this *rind. ,
43. Fairl4ayonst tailed to,thi
lay, though unknown in literature.
*ma—Also unknown until dia.
red recently. (18t1e) hy its ruins,
miles east 41 the Uremia.,
a And no* 'T f thetr•re
leetton of )1m eounsel formerly.
1., Clod ,hath graintc
that Eriul had been, .earnest in
though .the, latt,had not
entionecl.
20. ('poi certain isl
hais Polterr in the tone uf.
beaminglitee.-4:"iLr that 174;;;;IsH- wider
bit, of paper ye left yesterday, ur,`
she ekcam '44Tererice is quite
better- 'to -day.”
the ritectio,al
Not but w1at'I hadn1t a Job to
hint' to fake it," went on Itra
Lflgan, „but sure I Ittst wrapped
aper-quite-stod
it in a spo�nful ot jam,an'
wattIllitettilaut t
titbit .he t better.," -
sober snr,c caulddothat,
M.
Newcotner rnekes * pipe and 44.014
'awfully
*tighter keetti'eotit
P1**0:PoPu:Tft.::Ilithear°1‘,*whom
:**i
'ou are - very.Oft away f
o
This Past wits ....gone. by
The day of atonement, isltiett fiu
Lh*t 114 tthe tenth day of the- sectetith month
th.e.Jewish year.
14. The voyage millbe wi
try a114 much loss-Pattl Ji
rnueh experience as *.*ca, tr
-and hid already written f, tli
!orintitians. "Thrice r
hipwreek." , It **$ now tim fc
the autumnal equinox, dirt erreekuned it * Ptti0(1‘.,9
tb skin attd vi'
Aft
Ilene** a smot
breath AAA feel
In s',),It*, roses tha
",5erre
be*rt,
t
ake her yart, and so r '
rith
"And I sup0,4a, •.
nt-vhaited bachelor
xtreflLty of the miltog
ITC * ft* eeteritrio pep
njnl, their oW11
conider thiz, painting04A;
1 piece vrk,." comniehted
-art dealer eontempl*ting t
trAit` sleeping caltine';'
ts 4 dog after foantlseer," '
*that sot ' exelaim6d rkh.
II, the pup doesn't seem to he
oiug after, him very inclustiious-
$4,