NR ET A ANN © RE HOUSEBOLD. ArrLe PIE. Good apple pie is saxury, but few Know how to make it Like peach pie st ehould have no under. crust. Use Rhode Island greenings; peal, core and quarter them Fill the | pie«dish with alternate layers of apple. sugar, a few very small bits of butter and grated nutme Round the edge «of 1ha dish lay an edge of pastry, over the whole put a good cover good, flaky ple paste. Some ¢ in wader, but thus spoils it, edges so (hat no juice will escape, bake a light brown, eat the day it baked, Peach pies are something dream of, when peaches are fresh and can be put in whole, thiekly with sugar and baked quickly, uppercrust only, No spice is needed. The stones, in which the pits ae shrined, flavor them sufliciently, vided the peaches are the rich, yellow- fleshed variety, as they should be, 4 with Sto Housen very palatable and digestible properly prepared. Many seem to think that they have made toast when they brown the outside of a slice of bread, Have thev? The object in making toast is to ev: por rate all moisture from the br ead and holding a slice over the i ing do 8 not accomplish this; moisture, making he bread do ighy i The true way of the b read into ch th Cc K, lees in ¢ Lhe the nan pan s them in ~which @ (oo Liot—tia when a delicate brown. and once, For my own use I dry wade bread in this manner. LADY'S KNITTED Boo1 f black silk with a frieze s it may also have a cork sole, Beginon the under edge of the boot, Make the silk, steel needles, a foundation of 340 stiches; join these in round, and knit 126 plain rounds. this always knit three together, as on the middie of the front of the foot every round of the first 6S rounds. The stitch formed by knitting 3 together fors the middle stitch, and in nar- rowing this must be knitted with 2 stitches at each side of it. In the last 58 rounds, narrow in this manner in every round. Knit rather tightly, Af- ter the 126th round, follow O68 rounds Alternately, P2 then cast off, ate pl oven- inust not them butter at all home- It is knit 5. == 34 13 KIL ie, though on the 2K2 In 1 the ed on stitches, crochet a scalloped border as follows: *7d c. in the edge, stitch, pass over 2 edge, stitches. One s ¢ in the following edge, stitch, pass over 2 stitches, repeat from *. Lastly gew the knitted shoe to the sole, 11ve RIPE SAUTE A LA Take two pound of tripe and lay water over night; cut in ut as long as the fore finger, tas wis ; pul into a stew-pan one spoonful of butter, clarified or better two tablespoonf{uls il, with half a tiespooniey parsiey, and half a choppad utter, cil X in tripe and ¢ t and pepper to suit four preju- delicate t tripe BORBDLAISE. — in salt strips aud 1) abr or i vz } YOuUr o t3t3t PIES Sai for stupid often a very VErYy t they EYE 4 * Cait O on Can Le eaten three tyles of wallpaper, , each vne-third of them together; t and let it dry, Then plait iv; letting each plait come on top of the last ome you made, Make plaits each an inch wide. you bave plajted it, then tightly at the bottom and add a fancy bow of paper or and tack on he wall, If you fancy shelf mper, lovely fans ¢ made out of that. WaLL DeconaTios Take widths of differ contrasting « 1 rd wide, a add a fancy sew |i ribbon. have the an be A — Mus, LixncoLs's Lemos Take Lalf a box of gelatine, cup of cold water, one walter, one cup of sugar, half a (large) cup of lemon juice, one square inch stick of cinnamon. Scak the gelatine in cold water till soft. Shave the lem- on rind than, using none of the white, JELLY ~~ one scant pint of boiling PS oS Sie A Noted Ladies” Seminary. In no mstitution of learning in the country is a more compiete education given than in the celebrated Notre Dame, near Baltimore, Maryland, The Sisters in charge sav they find that ted Star Cough Cure successfully re- colds and throat it is free from poison, and costs but five cents, twenty- - _--— Grand temples stones and great tricding events, are built of Hive ———— Hunt’s Remedy the back or loins, nervous prostration diseases, —— i — At twenty years of age the reigns, at thirty the wit, at forty Back Ache? pains in male diseases kidney the er ——————— Rescuea from Death, William J. Coughlin, of Somerville, Mass. , In the fall with BLEEDING oF LUNGS fol severe cough. I flesh, and was confined to my bed I wax admitted to the Hospital. The 11 ha a half dollar, it tid that SAVS: last appetite and In 1877 my tors wlah lun At I was dead. ile in my g as big as time a re I =e 0 h one port he, triend to HO nome ), but, at all- energy—>b no tant over, there is ins @ present, Hore no A IROKEN-DOWS CONSTITUTION t re. American known rit I an to is what is generally £8 “gentle stimulant.” “Bitters,” sorts a alcoholic oilin ig water ten minutes; he soaked gelatine, suice, and when dissolved, strain. IRON CAKE Six and the yolks strained; c i ght and one-half cups prepared flour, or enough to make a pound-cake bat ter. With some brands you may need three cups: one-half pound eitron cut in thin shreds; juice of an orange and! one teaspoonful grated peel. Cream, | butter aud sugar; and the yolks, whites and flour by turns, the orange, and last! 1¥, the citron, dredged with flour. Beat all np hard, and bake in wo loaves, UXFERMENTED Win NE. —A subseri. ser sent the following recipe for mak- ng unfermented wine; to ten pounds of ripe and well-selected grapes, put two quarts of water, cooling press out and carefully strain through flannel the juice from the pulp. Add two pounds of best white sugar, bring to a boll, skim, put into pint glass vattles or jars, seal with care, Keep in a cool, dry place. The above will make five quarts of fine good wine, For LAuNDRIES, In cases where it is feared that soap may change the color of an article, as for instance, scarlet hosiery or lilac prints, if the gar- ment be not badly soiled, It may be cleansed without washing, or without soap, in water which pared potatoes bave been boiled. This method will also prevent colors from “running” iy washing prints, rs— Worrn Kxowine, Ten grains of iodine, dissolved in an ounce of turpen- tine forms a solution eminently suc. cessful in the ‘reatment of ringworm of the scalp, after the parts have been thoroughly washed and 3 cleaned, It fa a painless application, may ap phad at anv age and to any part. i i i Vixecan Brrrees., It is for impure blood, or torpid liver, ever yet discovered, i —- for a Those that would be safe have need to be suspicious of the temper. The garrison that sounds a parley is not far from being surrendered, in p— - or g The Youth's Companion day of its arriv union day,” the L's C MIT bo 40 Xe mit iy 'h ad effect from its coming and the older Mpa we bh {9a en, As farmers believe it must be advan- 18 Lo sow in mist, 20 the first seed in the first [28] and Whe is yone, wise ? 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HALTINORE, ND, Haekache x Heondnaty *, Ia pint ra batter, nut butter teacups, fill send them to th quarter of an hour spoonfuls Will be kept fresh for them in cold em in a cool place, T nged every two Leso a long and pl water be cha - Man {married about and mother of two of New Xone ; prese; three years babies)-—** Miss the funnest father, It rot trom her Pa (with whom she is Bi ank the hint.’ Mabel—**The hint. Pa-—-*"*To keep her nursery middie of the ran he until get old enough to sleep nights, Wi iat fey hint in the her bables 1: ———————— How to get Strong. 3 VArE, uate Indian inder ental : poor Dumb-bells and 1} al clubs and the trapeze are certain conditions, b rather thas and thin and I % he owth, val they aredetrim beanetic in Haan the Diogd Is wit 3 the CRsitale If the | my in Laces LOO a yf part of a nob i by an injury. A Peck of Yeas gs oR © it is good for us to think no grace or £18 truly ours Lill we are aware hat (rod has blessed some one else with tgh us, Sick headache? 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CHAPPED HANDS, tace, mples and rough skin cured by using Juniper Tar Soap, made by Cas. well, Hazard & Co, sy, MP —— hs Principle above habit, use before i i cares and regrels are most easily ban- ished, Way go limping around with your boots run over, when Lyon's Heel Stiffeners will keep them straighe ? a a ——— Of all conditions to which the heart is subject, suspense 18 the one that most gnaws and cankers in the frame, FiTs: All Pit free, Treatise and $4 trial of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Reatorer free to i canes, Send to Dr. Kine $81 Arch St, Phila. Pa HL —— I Oss ss There is nothing so sweet as duty, and all the best plesisures of life come in the wake of duties alone, AI The best Ankle Boot and Collad Pads are made of zine and leather, Try them. While looking out for reat oppertu- nities we are apt to let little ones slip through our grasp. Tnwe illusions of the stage are ecuri- ous, Ida Mulle is four and a half feet | long and thick trough to be babyish in } { shape. There is nothing adult in her | outlines and ber manners are infantile, 5 She sang three years agg in a juvenile opera company, afterward acted Cupid | y | In several burlesques and this week is | | venturing as a heroine in a drama. Bat | she is a little humbug. Her age is | twenty-four; she is a wife and mother, | Her seeming immaturity 18 her fortune, { for she has no talent as an actress and | | depends for success on her odd adapta- | | bility to little girlishness, She was at | first a puzzle to the dudes, who could | not make up their feeble minds wheth- | {er or not to pay sentimental attention | to her, and a shock to those who, get- ting close enough to encounter her fam- | ily environment, were confronted by a | good-sized husband, When the man of | good intentions, Elbridge T. Gerry, of i { the Bociety of the Prevention of Cruel- ty to Childrer, enforced the law against performers under fourteen in this city | Ida handed to him for perusal a birth record and marriage oer tificate. i MApEL—-*1 do think strawberries | are just the meanest things,” Edith—'*Why, how you talk, berries are delicious “Oh, WAS not ref ferring t I mean they are sc } EX1 Bn what : Way: ¥ in tae + height of fash » th 4 v are 1 wi Y can trAnill, On to h we 50 €a rribie 4 when the berries L and good the y 0 BLY ie do be get so in having | “Allow me to you, my dear boy.” Smith—**On what?” Jones—**On your congratulate marriag of | Smith—**] for five years?" Jones—*“Do you mean to say that the lady that you were so devcted “to at | the theater last evening bad been your | wife for ive years?” ! Smith—* "Yes," Jones—**Well, welll” Smith-*-Y es; she is quite well, has been abroad for her ten $y have been married now, health for | last months and just got back | yesterday, — ; AT a recent picture sale in Germany | a study of oils of a man’s head, called ‘The Hangman,’ was put for sale, and bought .? a haughty purse-proud man, who gave an unusually heavy | price a it. He had the pleasure of | earing one bidder say to another, “Weren't vou astonisl ed at the price it fetched?” 1 the reg 7, 11 WARS, un- ser had ATH § thool a spar i) Ange musket, with a chirrup or he and 1 tho iif row He two | neerned fore- | ul pe - : i ACK ~ if up, and shak- ng hi be exclaimed: “Ye ouldn a-chirruped if you'd | A LITTL} HESS 10 one iawyer, appearing as wit- | of the courts, was asked by | a gigantic barrister what profession be f, and having replied that he was an attorney, “Youa lawyer?” said Rriefless, **Why, 1 can put you in my pocket.’ °**Very likely you may,” re- | the other; “and if you do, you | Was © joined you ever had in your head.” . Bromley, what is the precise | meaning of posthamous works?" **I hardly know, Darrir nger. Works printed after the author's death, 1 think.”’ “Well that was my notion about it, Jut there are so many of Hugh Con. | way's stories appearing that I was be- | think that a posthumous | SAY § after he was dead.” MILEMAN—** There is another queer- | looking animal. What is it?” i Keeper—**That is not on exhibition. eh? What Milkman-—**Belongs to you, is! Keeper—*It is my family cow.” A rLuMpeR in St, Paul, Minn, re- | cently fell from the fifth story of a builling to the stone sidewalk without brefiking any bones. His wonderful escape is attributed to the fact that the side of his face struck first, Tuere is no political alchemy by which you can get golden conduct out of leaden instincts, Herbert Spencer. Herbert is trying to hit at the plumb- ers, but they will not comprehend his evolution language. Coxprcrorn--"What's this? Five cents! One cent more, please, Passenger—Isn't five cents enough? Conductor—No, sir, Five cents is not fare on ths road. Passenger (indignantly)--No, and six cents is not fair, either, AX interesting question is raised by a New York paper, which wants to know what becomes of pictures paint- ed by artista for fashionable people who refuse to take them. We suppose that Svaryhody knew that the weakest go to ow Tie fact that a Milwaukee gentle man was stricken down a few days ago while attending church seems to made the theme for Considerable mut. izing. This is all We ture to say 3 it woud have he the same had he been in a vod Jun - “WHAT are i" i nl the teacher of the “Things edo AL ge ag: the small Tee aes bit Wh thou Bask Wreomatim Wo dou if thers 14, or remedy for rhenmatisig: have suffered iis pains b efited by Hood's Barsapart La find relief, try this great the acidity of the blood whick ia the cau Heese, and bullds up the wis afith ous to] iI was als van be, 8 specifies thousands who én greatly bone Ha have failed L correct remedy. #8 of the whole system, ited wit 31 onl helpless, bh rheumatism twenty yours, found no relief, but Erew worse Hood's Bar ail the oth apy €r medicine pai, Bhirks vill Hoo d's Sarsaparilla ye 14 by al drug £1: ris MM; only by C, y Lowel, 100 Doses One Dollar Vinegar Birrers pints, #ix {« HOOD & CO, a Gentle Purgstive and Tonk He nOYALOT snd Invigorator of the system in Vinegar Bitters thers in vitality but ao alcoholic or mineral poison. Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are lHterall We system in a short time by the use of the Bitters, Vinegar Bitters allays feverishness, 18 ro. fleves, and in time cures Rheumatism, Neural Zia, Gout, "and eimilar painful diseases, Vinegar Bitters cures Constipation | prevents Disrrhosa Never before has a medicine been waesing the power of Vimuaan He a perfect and SIN. Bir. of our valuable reference ners, for merchanls, our wes, or our Catechism toh 3 shel lasts Send for e either r 3 § i #3 | CATARRH * LERLIVE Organs, the hiood and Cream Balm | emedy based IPO A < eel diggnosis of this ase and can be depend upon. Arges « LY BRO 1 KRS, ir UY mad. “i Ire ugRislz, Owego, N. 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