; . ; ' r - -1 > - - r ' . ,. .' , . f; _iut 14[ 1891] .. .: THE FLORIDA fllHPATCH, ':9ABUER: .AND FEUIT-GEOWER. 301 f'R .fteffife thatyou can regard the skin as a kimi this is :true:,of the daughters of the How to Spend'Money. ; lfaI. ... j6 of cup-and drink'your: generous glas Princess of Wales, who was herself A few words more about your mon - -;-" .--,' ,: -. full'of the pure juice even from 'oni while,thoroughly educated, taught all ey. Boys, what are you going to do :: What Mothers Are to.de for. orange; We have often seen a Nave the industries that would be apart of with it when you make it? Millions A home is what a woman makes jt: .. that would weigh a* pb t1d. _,A lafgi the knowledge, of a daughter of ordinary have earned as good wages as you are >. A daughter is, in nine cases out o of other varieties is liable gentlefolk. Sweet faced, healthy; likely to, but only a few have disposedof .. everyten,.reflection oC.her.mother,. to orange be coarse, ,and, having .a; looking girls, they are always gownedin 'their cash wisely. You_may achievea writes Edward W. okln The Ladies' coarse-grained pulp which is not the most simple manner and worl name for industry, but it may be .Io 1feJoiJrifaThe: training of the palatable but comparatively dry, so< at their books and with pencil and< only as an industrious Cool.cc A fool if girl of fifteen,is shown in?thewomaiof that must cut several such :; needle in a way that would.shame the and his money soon'part company." I.. fifty. A son may, 'by contact'wit) to, obtain you the amount of the orange healing daughter: of many a, tradesman wh( Some wise writer says, *'It is a work \ the ,rough world; sometimes'utliv juice, that you get from the Navel; the< ought to thoroughly understand every of good breeding to spend money his early':home':influences Q a:daughte latter, too, has a finer flavor than the thing that is really woman's work. wisely. Wastefulness is unmistakable rarely does.. She :may: make .a 'mis$: .1 of other species. On -1s evidence of vulgarity, and besides, large l step.. Indiscretion; may be 'to'! 'her a the whole; oranges, we give the preference to Reoipes.How shows a lack of brain and culture." teacher but her : domestic the "To spend money wisely," says the necessary ; early the Navel for all the purposes for: To LAY A CARPET.-Lay : 'training 'will manifest, itself the floor putting a smal same writer, "is one of the finest accomplishments - rl' ,which.an orange is gro\Vn.and: particularly linings on , 'sooner or later. A 'mother's'word, 11' in our,orange cure. tack here and there to keep them h and comes only by 1 domestic proverb: told :at eventide by] "What.will it cure?" Well,we nave place. Put the carpet on the floor, close study and the careful considera- P' the quiet fireside, 'has 'been) recallec mentioned dyspepsia, but this has al unrolling it in -direction.in whicl tion of various claims and wants:" p.:: by many a woman :years after it 'wai;sr most numberless manifestations and it is to be laid. Begin to tack it at "It is not'the real wants that ruin uttered.." "I thank'Godthat 1 : my- mothei symptoms, -and often is at the basis the end of the room which is the most men but the fancied needs and the . t .. told me what other women *have'beer of :coughs, bronchitis; liver trouble, regular. If there be a fireplace o: money that is absolutely wasted would taught. by 'the world,"' ida: 'gentlewoman :" ,kidney trouble, heart trouble, and ii bay-window in the room, fit the carpe relieve 'all the actual wants in the to: ine :not long ago. This,, almost certain to involve one or more around these places first. Use large world." . tiiy t'ridid, is the tribute wnich yoUidatfgliter"aridiriine of these Vital organs* Get the stomach: tacks to, hold the carpet temporarily) Don't squander your honest cash in t. should; be able tc and .liver,right jn_the Way indicated in,place; ,they can be withdrawn when dissipation or on artificial appetites, ; pay to oilr'''memories long, after we and the kidneys will soon be healthy. the work is finished. When the carpel or on useless pleasures,. for the, sake of { are gone.. The: world has a' sharp ,The blood, ,comes pure, the lungs work is fitted to a place, use small tacks to appearing generous and flush. Don't teaching 'its truths -to a ;girl. end of the : with it to keep abreast with, some way-of f : normally, the nerves tone up; headaches keep it down. Tack one part Is It' ,not_ far' petter; then, that her' \backaches and neuralgia even carpet; stretching it well; then a side,, splurging coxcomb of your acquaintance - mother should'tell her with that sweet" pass ofl. The orange juice acts very then the other end,, and finally the ; don't be wheedled out of it by and:sympathetic gface and gentleness directly to benefit, the I liver and all the other side. Be careful to: keep the some heartless coquette who is eager -.hlCH,:only a. mother 'xnowsl"'The" disorders that may infest the alimentary lines straight and to, have the carpet for.a bouquet of fresh flowers. How I flowers,most Beautiful> -to the eye"and 'canal.Exchange. fit tightly, for if it be loose, it will not will your conduct appear to you sweetest; to' the smell grow in' good t only look badly but will not wear twenty years hence, when you will soil.' :The world's'noblest women' have Nature's True Tonic. well-Ladief Home Journal. really need all these odd sums! sprung' from_ _"goed'omes, _** -. .... .-,4 One of the advantages of .light gymnastics MILK: TOAsT.-Slice some bread, Instead of being an idiotic"skin-flint spendthrift " V4 -- says,The Ladies Home Journal, toast it of a nice light brown on both or a narrow-souled , :Before You Clean' House. is that the sick and convalescent ,caD sides. Boil a pint of milk; mix together I resolve to be a prosperous, generous- Long 'before the'calendar says It 'is. make what appear to be trifling efforts,, two teaspoonfuls of flour in a hearted gentleman. tlme1 begin housekeeping,'says' The and by them,: in time, be restored to little cold water stir this into the boil. Sit down and 'deliberately estimate ; Ladit Home fournalt'you'should: l look: active health. If too feeble to'be milk. Let it boil about one min- what you ought to.spend on yourself, over the''mazarines i :'papers};_"4is- bled practically able to ,make but little exertion ing ute, then add a little salt and stir intoit what you ought to spend on others, furniture, discarded -'garments and try what are known_as deep. two ounces of butter., Dip the and" what you ought to save out of household ornaments -'wlii h'even Lie flat )ur monthly income, and have the ,breathing movements. upon toast: in the milk, place it on a dish twelve\ months accumulate,so wonderfully the back, take as long and as deep md the remainder of the milk manhood to carry lOur convictionsInto 'Be brave and do not save:anindiscriminate breaths as possible, and while the over it.pour The toast may be'made much execution in spite of what the mass of articles againstthe throw the foolish may say of your conduct.Do . mouth is closed, slowly richer by increasing the quantity ofutter. : possible'needs of the seventh year arms up in front and then atthe sides. this, and twenty years hence I of which we hear so much.. Giveaway Rest for ten minutes. Try again the ) hope you will not regret the few moments - the best of the old garments ame; inhalation and exhalation of air, BALLOON MUFFINS.-Place your pou have spent in reading these and' sell the,remainder to the j junk the: latter being pure and fresh. ,After gem; pans on the range to get very hot. paragraphs from the pen of your hum- milk Take one pint of flour, half pint MELANIE BEAU- MRS. The and ale servant- man. magazines papers the iwhile sitting } attempt same, up. withi which you do'i not'intend to have boundor These exercises can safely be taken by half pint water wire; beat beater.thoroughly Butter the IARNAIS, in Leesburger. to utilize in your: :scrapbook; willbe; the sick,one every day, several times,. i keystone or and bake in T. + full fill two-thirds a Of the devices that have been in other panSj; many ad hospital or eagerly some and whole muscular wille the institution. Even 'the furniture and if system, quick[ oven twenty minutes, or until nvented for making farm fences, the ) improved, just as some revivify- hey are puffs, :and nicely browned. picket and wire fence is evidently now will greatly : 'thedreary' ornament brighten ; tonic had been given a far better Jng' , 'of Jse no salt or baking: powder. Salts aking the lead, and justly so from the surroundings some :poor with, . alcohol than : or charged me broken : Have the of' any easily added when they are act that it can be built cheaper than family. courage your ,;lome like stimulant convictions; dealing,with 'the contents open to eat my other good fence; will turn any ,'trunks:and boxes.. Dispense Royalty- at"Work. : HOT' SAUCE.-Set a bowl in basin and of stock with perfect safety, and with nonessentials' and systematizethe ;. The,daughters of the ,Princess of of' hot water, refilling so'as to keep it rill stand longer without repairs than remainder, and your reward, will Vales, says Lady Elizabeth,Hilary in :iot In the bowl beat one egg and any other fence now in use. The and : sensi- cupful of ; flavor. When Jarrett Fence Machine is a simple device - be a'delightfdl"s nseo'spa c a The Ladies' Home Journal, are one sugar feeling of almost physical relief;, I ly> educated. They know how to eady to serve beat in one-half cupfulf for weaving the combination i t ew.so;well that they can make ,their boiling milk. Stir as it is served, picket) and wire fence to the posts in C- ,"'The Orange' CuM.. iwn gowns, and their knowledge ofvery so it' will be thick only'on top. Wine the field, or by it the web can be 'will improve the sauces in addition to made in a shed or building at odd is Unlike the art taught them thorough. : The;orange cure .is, not ; Imes and stretched when it is convenient - and anilla.., up ; kitchen into the ,some They can famous :cure practiced in go j grape SAUCE. Pare core and slice to do so. No farmer should APPLE - , Oranges shouldbe 'c::ook-cook well; they understand ! of Germany. ; parts them in a kettle with build fence until he has written to S.H. . he of and .if they apples, put free.as water. You: take, two or art bread-making, your rater enough to keep them from burning Garrett, Mansfield, 0., for cata- and thrown their own resources : before breakfast rere ever upon least ; three at ,, ; : of machine and wholesale pricesf after breakfast as saunter'out 'in would be able to ,take care of cover them, ,and as soon as they gue you mash them fine. When wire pickets etc., direct from fae- the ,sample 'two or three hemselves. And this has been done are soft very , more grove'of thc, you different vanities' Thereare not only.as an example to other moth- they are nearly cold, sweeten _them tothe tory to farmer. always more 6r less of-! ."dropsThc ." ers in the kingdom, but because her 'taste. the main curative loyal Highness,thought it right for, BLACK PUDDING.Three cupfuls 'j&ice:contains For DISORDERED LIVER pri&wpk. As with grapes,, you'must h er daughters. I wonder how many of f flour, one and one-half _cupfuls of a Qthe daughters of American, gentlewomen milk, one and one-half cupfuls of raisins - with PILLS. avoid seeds and skins; so oranges. Try BEECMIM'S The ao e,Navels the better,*.destitute could make butter, sew, paint. (stoned), one egg (or without '- of seed&aad filled to the bursting with ,are good musicians, ; have a kno'wle4ge'ofscu1p butter the size of ,an egg, teaspoonfulf 26cts. a ,Box. and read and : f clove, cinnamon salt, one cupfulf - speak tke rkk:eraageade; ;One;reason whywe e can oar .ATizivcs s. *" would recommend the Navel'.ts three or four languages? r And. yet, molasses. Steam four hours. Ohl,.I it' . J , ,- -'. .....\o.I ,.,'1J- .Ji.:... ?, _........j<..... _, it.... ,. .. .. .-.;: .......o..t.i.. : .;'- .>'. ,1' .,.:'..-:..:",-l.""'._-. ". .. "" ,_ ', <',_, ,. _