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Inge, bUt, cott there', will
Itn up.
ra ,no. nicer sprong
than a stig4,,grg‘co. Popp0,1, 'cat' .
11 „a
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;citvlty i1
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n
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baUng w,
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t cart,-
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hickoryie ul nuts. It
Outer low. ,are ragged
PO thou; keoPingtlio*o
and • Wash
end cook iii
'iy sailed, until
• leaves. clefsa to
n colander, and
ii;g with • butter,
mon juke. S, et
bollin
rOnCatOold putty'.tud 'pain
mitko tt, pride witlrimit *way,and
olutioo of Caustic da Or. wil
Waked limo 0301peariash. LAY It on \
With a WOCO 0,t-rng-or a brush, and
jes,vg,lit----for -several hours;-whor-it
will be found that the paint or putty
ma '.be 441.s4ly to:4ov • •
13LANKE".1'S..
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Man aro c
eleopIe, mostly because .,they cannot
Make up their minds ;.as to hOw
often thezi should, be *hushed, nor
h,ow .they, shoUld bo troate.d,
many houses they aro onlywashed
once a year but Somehow thin does
thersbnndr, t;',:is-rpAllsr--fro •
esnaryy to have -them. vkeeeheit'mora
trawburry glif,;-'17t01.1 out have Proper care in the interval ir
oi eroani of tortekr biSztliV,the shalle..or airipg, shaking, etc:, i• A
igh very butter and Spread valibinirmachine is very gobil for
hickly with ripe strawberries the purpose, especially as they should
have-beenlied_ in_ sugor; never be rubber (he hand. The
roil,- the dough up,- pittilh: the' wA.Lter -should be---00,t4ulfevearn14 and
ht -- to th J.- ittle-;son • I %r•
1 re uarterft-,01-ffit,itkosvitt -that-mill-ba-rectutrod-
servo immediately, cutting :Wring the blanketverythrough
esl-frOur the::erultic lash- a wringersJohal0" them out, and wash
An egg sauce or whipped cream again in the Sallie way. wringlng
with this desert.. , each time. until they are quite clean.
thro lespoo with• ,
onoot butter and Stir into a quart
of Oiling Milk. ',nave ready • tho.
beaten yolks of eight eggs. add to
them two-thirds of irt cup of sugar
and •4140, 4nte the milk, stirring goo -
for vitip,teo,. ado, when
ot wuOpt$444 plicapplo
• *ftdP 0147 fAbloopoonfuls of lemon
'julte Cover with a raoringue of tho
whites •of the eggs,and four dessert
peonfills of powdered sugar:- Brown
_
to_shape antLlutngzilem,DU
• the sun, -which IS•a gr eat help t�
preserving a good -Color. -
TIME -,21.1tA,DO'S PRECEPTS,
Mil111•1101110M601., %MIME,
..666..-.-aramosaasto
On the walls of the barracks, on
the sides of the rtents,•-at the foot
.6M1,3,16
Frult Swatone box of
inee one hour in one • pint of .• cold
' nt07, when Seeake0, pour on • one
int ot',boiling water.: than put
na quart`!'"0 fruit PineappIo5,
.canned strawberries •or raspberries;
0eother TrtIirt..use"d:--7- Au
toe -bolt CUp of sugar and one t.ea-
sponnful af Icrnon, then pour in
rnould ,harden. Serve • with whip-
flur_ry.—Veal is ono of tho
*mata aaapted or • cur-
ie$ Pere is an admirable recipe,
0 Mended 1st the New raigland
lia� it lack thickweighing a pound
ind halt, is cooked ulekl in a
$rying Pan withoutny butter. he
SUrfate should be quickly seared;
Take out of the pan and cut in pieces
*bout• Inch and a half &Isar .
• onionin
111111.1.10110 • *P.P. ....111
•i6 066 ir 1011
litibat„-ELPTIOttli
pOeepts. timperor .0t Japan/is
supposed to bo tho 4ntbor At any
he as. genetal-ln-chiei, issued
*era to 'his,. army. The last thing,
the itidier sees on retiring, the first
thing to greet • -his exes when ,
awakes, are these PreCepts.
Every morning after roll-eall an of-.
ficer of each company reads the pre.;
cepts• to .his men. Then he Timken
,ette,Alteni In contert- and
afterward calls upon individual sol-
dier4 to repeat them.
barraCk* ... the difters drilL the
men in the knowledge of tile precepts,
and explain them in detail, Illustratio
drawn...troth history, ,Xtoolts or *ash..
ington., Alexander, Caesar, -Napoleon,
, refit and other famous commanders
know--the-precepts-in-'-prattleal.-vo
_
61, 61. Vow4 V'Utak;
I 6
An1. bOi g Wter to cov r. Coo -k
illawly Until the twat is tender.
id weter ' and 3eason with
caYenne and a squeeze' of lemon
uIcfcfiervir-with * border of boiled
turoosmo, BANANAS.
•
ok
at the 1 of -Mt bunt
trait, will trpoo too fast and rot.
braach *be green- the bananas
pen *aoioli atit -inwetousty and
gOod llaVor. If all the. stem
bananas will keep .alon
11 liaif or, thro-fourtbs of
-
hortn
fag* •
bIget and luutilsornost
uiay look well .to ignorant
but. the_ainaller Are the,
ticket, ancl best,. the tiny "Az" ban;
&Oa belng the beet of all. The rind
ahon14 bo thn, and there should be
so rk1tc* or cQrzr. 0.1.4_Alutiarg
lo idea th thi.I.Fittr,-„th.i, thaw.- -
14-Ettr,, 0,t‘t,Ph Whiio
• ectu y Me s cowl -
tri a- --fkifitiatttial-tillsston,---a/0-
Berth that the personal valor of the
dee of the seven precepts. - Item
they are, ns translated by Ilaron
Xanekri from the Mikado' s edict:
"To be sincere and loyal and guard
,
against untruthfulness.
"To respect superiors, keep true
ta commies And guard, 40414
lessneand insorlenee,
uTo bboy the command\of-supet%1
iors, irrespective of its nature, and
,,st-ever ta.„.zresist or disretiard it,
„ "To trbte bravery 'and courage -and
be dilt,*erit in tho performance of
duties. and guard against ,cowarAke.
ntil 111 hy
;‘, y
0 77;.1-Teilitrt-Af--;
and neither quarrel with nor insult
.others, which will incite general hat-
red.
"To `cultivate virtue and practise
tiugidit.V, and giurril isgainst extravaganco and etTetnitutcy;
,•••-prize.„-roputatlinv-and•-lionort;
and- -guard -ergainit 'vulgarity -and
greCt/4`
Separators are eren is ItiVra 10
differenceso7nine the low supply can and simple bawl
others more impo4ant.
-ow*"
owasIieasyto iurn. --olis- itie.
rrenite
-Linnet in
Lho 4 is Jilted.
Id one-lialt cup of
rn itit-i4nally one
t »r Cold. Add
' turn into the
111 sOrtr-sit- the
It to stand
Old aud 16t
an 01 hot water"
thr ustard,
erre hot
ot y* aiwe,
c)V the skirt and
and
IMUlata
• to, It011
In 'England tiirJcoys are genaraily.
sold rictortliog to,thetulle -of we
per pound, prito per pound; -"nal
to .say,„ if a, bird weight, tsti pooh
nt 121
Its *eight is 14 poUflh1!, at 28 cer
per pound, and so tin.
Vsturs1-154-4111-ttreedera,endegotor ti
riake their. 'turkeys plutitiv, *44-
0..4 es, possible before ,seridiug
thern to market. 'Systenis ot ilatto4,
leg- Are gAtenstirely twrrititt -',(tViilartoot
, poultry farrileig,-.eurk0a bkii)g Put,
into pots sod: fetteited, for -*, pericid:
veryitig low* ithrgit to .ten *voice
eltlitor by Or with * tutteldrtes.
'rhe rnaehlbo ttiOittry'plod ,tor this
160-eblittiXt* Of a ' nottlek-.4
erzeu_i
devitieom ,
the 3ugment rcndored
endttoriRrCi
nuke Tu ular Se Aram *DI t!ie exeeption of the stad) ing
'deI i1 is not vaideliEiVrtrp
Judge Burbidge, in Sharploa v.s. 0 e*se „k ii alt
•
wth s. eylinder
In thl* 11C
iquld food, mttde of 1)11,tkvithuat o
smite other tic milk, ii,n4 a little
att, .604 it d tlutt
-4ho-fout-
,
.rtIon of tb. food. Yatfzng
/
.
cark
tintil the proce lxx e0mptPd-Xi
iflto tho ted throughtube and i.c
bi&d' crei.
It is.r4*
in *erd to Uiiir muck
otdd the
oorted.t in.411 points •nakthem' to,
We vitro] 'At f61. titii cont
bklge inliisjudginent. held ' was no
tjudgment
au rpitue.And oio wIih J
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