_ _ aa1 MUTiUTLD __ , _ _ WltIDA f FARMER AND FRUIT GROWER G.ta :Z r Table Manners for Children. Character in the Kitchen. To Keep the Hands Soft.A A Leak in a Oi Drink from the cup-never from Harper's Bazar says that the late Mr.[ little ammonia or borax in the To stop a leak in a the saucer. Whittier always insisted upon it that, water just luke.warm, will keep the wooden vessel, beat so. Teaspoons are left in the saucer, not in the Society of Friends, the women skin clean and soft. A little oatmeal in common yellow soap. ; ' in the cup. most prominent as public speakers had mixed with the water will whiten the ture is well rubbed int Little children only have the napkin always been remarkably good wives hands. Many people use glycerineon will be found to stop it of Fa... arranged as a bib. and mothers. This he explained their hands when they go to bed, else has failed. s - Making a noise, either in eating or partly by the fact that the same qualities wearing gloves to keep the bedding .t>- drinking, is vulgar: of energy and leadership were visible from being soiled; but glycerine makes It fee! . Always cheerfully defer to older in both directions; and partly on some skins harsh and red. Such pea you people and to guests. the ground that, the more prominent pie should rub their hands with dry and all worn ou Eat slowly, and do not fill the they were, the more they felt it their oatmeal and wear gloves in bed. The BROWN'S IRON B'' mouth with large quantities. duty to meet all demands. There is no best preparation for the hands at nightis Eat the (food served, or quietly reason why both these considerations white ol' egg, with a grain of alum Intelligent Headers will . leave it upon the plate without re should not apply to literary women as dissolved in it. "Roman toilet paste"is : mark. well. The energies that: suffice for a merely white of egg, barley flour ' Never imitate a rude or uncouthact sonnet need hardly be overtaxed by and honey. They say it was used by even if committed by an older an omelet; and the courage; that can the Romans in olden times. Anyway, person. encounter a publisher need not be it is a first rate thing; but it is mean Avoid drumming with the fingers or wholly put down by a cook. Nobody sticky stuff* to use; and does not do are not",,.,,,.,.,,nf.i!1ft cure"Tutt'sP the feet; it is the height of impolite| thinks, in household matters, that the the work any better than oatmeal. of disease but only such from disordered liver,vl. ness. perfection of womanhood is to be The roughest and hardest hands can If in doubt at any time as to what is i characterless; or that it is enough to be made soft and white in a month's Vertigo, Headache, Dys proper follow the example of others of be, as the Abbe Choisi said of the time by doctoring them a little at bed. Fevers, Costiveness, Bile more experience. Duchess de Fontagnes, "as beautiful time. Lemon will remove stains from Colic, Flatulence etc. Patiently await the comi -g of your as an angel and as silly as a goose." I the hands. Manicures[ use acids in For these they are not warrant, * turn; do not follow with the eyes the Every success in the kitchen implies I the shop, but the lemon is quite as fallibto,but are all nearly a.It food albl to make a remedy. Fries,f served to others. energy and capacity in somebody. good, and isn't poisonous, while the SOLD EVEltYW Never unnecessarily handle the The first essential to all success is to acids are. You should have a nail - dishes, or in any other manner exhibit discover that nothing can be had for brush, of course.-Farm and Field. nervousness or impatience.Do It Costs No M4 nothing and that two and two make I -* - not (feel obliged to "clean up the four. Accordingly, the teachers of f Whitewash. plate;" especially do not make a labo- cooking always say that college grad A good whitewash prepared as rious display of doing so. uates are easier to teach than ignorant i follows: Take six quarts of nice lime, to go viaMammoth Do not ask for any particular part girls, because they have eyes and slack it with boiling water then cover of a fowl, or similar dish, unless asked brains ,nd memories. it till it cools a little, and strain it, your preference; in that case always add then a quarter of a pound of Gave indicate something, and if there be The Baby's Airing.( alum, burnt and powdered, one poundof really no choice, designate the portion It is well to send the babies out for. sugar, three pints of rice flour with which the host can most conven- an airing every day, if they are confided boiled to a thin paste with water, en route iently render service.If to competent hands. But often and a pound of clean glue dissolved 4 the handkerchief must be used, baby's tender little body is jarred and i When all these ingredients are well Li . let it be very quietly; in case that i is wearied by being rattled over a rough mixed, add five gallons of hot water.If to theWorlds not possible, leave the table for a moment road, bounced into and over gutters, this whitewash is applied to outside which may be done in case of a and thumped over crossing at head buildings while it *s hot, it will sharp attack of last for a long time; it may be col. coughing, sneezing or long speed, until it receives more Fair the like, without asking permission, harm than good from its outing. Al ored. A little copperas as large as a the hickory nut is said to give a buff*shade.A . cause being manifest.-Good; 1 most every one knows what a differ Housekeeping. ence there is in drivers how certain proportion of salt is ordin ; one man __ ._ at Chicago -- will, however easy the carriage, take arily added to common whitewash to Parboiling. to end make it stick, but salt is not used in you your journey's feeling that There are various and sundry this rule, other ingredients taking its you are black and blue from jolting whims about cooking, but none of about place. than to miss it ! while another will avoid every ._. . them are more absurd than the idea - loose stone and moderate his speed at The Cochineal Insect that beans be must would hardly think ot parboiled.turning off One the the rough places. Be sure that babies A correspondent in Wyoma, Florida The Louisville & Nashville Rail from the suffer quite as much as their sent us a cactus leaf containing road affords choke of routes to water meat while it is cooking elders from unskillful charioteers. 1 1is It some insects which he mistakes for Chicago, via Cincinnati Louisville but it might just as-well be done perfectly to child'scab the Cvansvlllc and St. Louis, with as in either case it takes easy guided a cochineal insect. It is simply a per- portion of the nutriment away and flavor a great of over a gutter without a jar, butit small lepidopterous caterpillar en. feet IIncs of Pullman Buffet Sleepy the dish. Beans should be is seldom done by a servant, and veloped in a loose flocculent cocoon; ing Coaches through fromto looked carefully often not by mothers themselves whereas the cochineal insect is a flat- our Northern Tea over, thoroughly washed and soak Not only are the little ones jerked tish or turtle-shaped, oval insect, more Information as t< put to over night in about twice their bulk of water. Put them in the and bumped along in this tiresome resembling an orange scale; its abdomen write to C. P t tmol kettle soon after breakfast the next fashion, but they arc kept hours i in of a deep mulberry color and senger Agent, Louisville, or morning, add about as muce water as their carriages without change of position bristly in the posterior part; the legs J. A. STEL TENKAI\IP, getting benumbed and cold i in short and black; the antenna:subulate Fla. first them Pass. at place where they will 1 Agent, not burn, and let them cook slowly consequence. This is quite wrong. or awl shaped and about one-third the 90 W. Day St., ' Young infants should take the air i in length of the body. The cochineal . and without stirring until about 10 Jacksonville, F) the arms of an attendant. insect does valueit o'clock. Then add half a pound of Very se not now possess the rious evils result from subjecting their once did; the pigment derived from salt: pork thoroughly washed and cut across| the rind in small dice. Place tender bodies to jars.-II all's Journalof it has been largely supplanted by lac, MAKE MONEYWhile Health. madder and the aniline the pork on the top of the beans and ----e. ..... -...-..dyes._. You Sleep. 7 let it boil for an hour or more. Then Egg Match-Box. Iron-Headed Dolls. - lift the meat out, turn the beans and A goose or duck egg may be converted Little girls who have been made STAN ] liquor into a baking pan, press the into a match-lox. Break the very unhappy by having their dolls' , pork down until only the rind is out egg and use the larger part of the heads broken by cruel brothers or by ' of the water and bake in a slow oven shell for the box, allowing the edge to the careless step of others in the our EXCELSIOR, for several hours. Many persons complain present a broken, uneven appearance. cry, will rejoice to hear that many of that beans are indigestible and Paint with liquid bronze a conventional the new dolls now being made are to FRUIT DRIER cause dyspepsia. It is said by emin design around the base of the have heads of iron, which will be El'apnr&w Frolt DAY1aaUNIUHT. -- ent authorities that if beans are cookedfor egg, and fit it into a pasteboard stan- quite as pretty as the fragile waxen CaUlogu. . six or eight hours no complaint of f pard painted in a similar manner. and plaster !heads of the past, and also trw upon application.Add maWILLIAM & S.. , this sort can be made against them.N. .- The effect is very pretty and grace absolutely unbreakable. Harper's STAn a COMFY Y. Ledger. ful. Young People. EVAPORATOR tIDCT.UL }a