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THE DODGE CITT TIMES. TIKSECRETOFHATIt.ptGGSlX-1
. . . ' , ilccp nothing but pure bred
SlESCHIITIO
i
$i 00 pf r Tfar, In lilraat.
INTFh,
1 An- hAlliini lint linen V.i.l f jih 19
A JVCV1 HWtlUil UUI MU1. U1CII JirtiHt
Iund thoe that arc acknowledged bv nil
llie beit breeders in the countrv to bo
k Chinese Emperor's life.
NICHOLAS B. KhAINE, - Editor.
: 1 . r
FARM TOPICS.
i.m cows.
It i a (iimrann practice among
some .lain men to giie their cows,
when lry, but scanty living. When"
a cow teases to iri.o milk, or it-dried
up, any feed is considered good enough , draught all nisht
lur ncr.
and
Having learned w ho call-J, he dispatches
the under eunuch specially attached to
,.The,Hong Kong Baily Press gives the- -(this department, who address the
follort-ing account of the education of liandm nd and takes her orders, cither
the best winter layers that there i, in lr"'V .'".:. ....".C. 7 .V. :.:,:.:"J. :' : . "VJ"1' " : ' .'" -lue
ftWffiJSK K-y? "'"T-r"' """ nu XT ,.reCVl4,ve CS
which commence In he a early as Au- t "S:. . "?i '.V.1" .VS""rT ... . '.,."
gut, and k.ep it up from III i
snriiur. Whin cold weather
see that all I he cracks are closed
chicken hou-e,
snusand warm:
...!' . 1 .L
aim ii.n ir-i. ihu ui ov. m ... .- (HH l:, ..i.;. .... ...... a .1... :. ... .i ... !:...!: i, ...I e .i
1 . . A ft.....).- .-.f llUI 11U111 1413 111.111 .11 -vim !.- im. nil- Hi .1. ill. 11 IIJMI'MNIUU, Ul 1JUUIMJ H1UV
. " . 1 I J mri il tmnila ntiT nnil rwvirp. fmm lhn nlitfiin ! it-o if ilii.m i irliinti miicf fru.
1 PM r ,-..,.- :v . . . .- " " " " .-..-.., ......... ...........
Their meals are served
lttimp'till est youth a v-tem ol the trictet edu- up gratis from the Kmpcror's pantry,
r come" I CHtlon- HM"g !,t alio.it S o'clock in the ami thi! i holbjlay irspent at the palace
.,.i : .?. morninsr. thev first take their lesion in until 4 ii. m. on off daw and until 6
and eervthin" made Chim&o litirauin-, under the si.perin- ... m. o-i days when there is military
;. ,tv, trf, J. ,L- ' teudeuce of the onlv tutor iho has the ' bu-inci- to dUcins. Thus theonly time
e fowls set in awlil Ut,e of bUl f" or ' ma"ler-' Tne ,u,or ""J" ? cill their own is from 5 p. m.
The Table.
T.lr I tlltriL IllliJ I irrillt IIII.I4I U ,. . n1 .l .!.. I l.n-r I.n fn.i - rA 1''
the result UadimiuKhul product of, eh Ihemiehc, when tlicv want it. alter a courtei.v (U-ch'ten) which is quintly he a groat U1011. The ihnn-chi
1 .l 1 ?. 1 , ... 1 -. ' . .. T . ...... then ri'tiimpii in lhe s.ime form. I he ni'ii-r ri.lnrn lhAonll.. nf nr lint tlm
mot iliitinguisheil provincial olliccrs,
and even then thii is done on the way
from the palate."
.... ..-.
... 1 .... .1 : 1 :..i.; 1 1 ....,,. . 1 .1 -!.. 1 it and returns to his feat to reneat llie
iu m.t-11 um wn in l;'ui i-iuiiMii'fu uwm 1 .1 mine jo Ktep meiice at oay. 11 ou . , . . .. .. , ' . 4 irtvc rni Tiir nnrcriinTn
.-. 1 ;. n. i,n..nr... ..! d... :...; ' .. . ... .i. 1. '. .. 1 ....,..' ..,. task bv heart- If the lesson is not IIIXTJj tOI. THE IIOISEIIOLD.
ingmilt. It i, my opinion th-.t one their daily dut lnth, you'wilHce that ' karucd, the tutor requests a eunuch in
.!,.n.-, -!, ., f,,,,.i ,., ti,n ... ;. .1 :.i.:. 'it ti 1 .. attendance to linns the ferule (ch'ins-
Mn-i, north one and alnlf dollar after bull as mueli as wo do, ami Jan) and makes a show of administer- Of cold mashed potatoes, cold boiled
Mil-comes in. An animal in poor con- it does them a, much good. in" n-ection. ..., ncc or hominr, I make iroimcttes.
dilion can not dicet as much food as Kor feed. I lunoa eommoncimn kettle ' ".""teach imperial pupil is nccbni- lake a teauipful of either, mash fine
nn amnm! in ".mmI inilitinn. If Hm mi.i ,i,i.im. :i ,.),i; ll h psmed by eight lelIow-tuUents (pwan- witliout warming, add an egg well
. -... t . rulil L mwt
cow is poor wiien tne ctinies in (.lie will
not digtit enough food to (support the
sjit'tu,and,atthos3me time, to nnkea
large quantitj of milk. Bulletin Ameri
can Jersey OU tic Club.
KAMA sritiNO roTAiiu.s.
T. ,.'.:'; .i""r.:'.r:r.jri" v: :; ' y," "r: -- -. ....
ilihw atcr and refme of the sunncr table "OJ, known in.uie.irintuujaagjia as oeaieii, anu a iaoie,pooniui oi iniiK or
arc nut When I make the fire in the ua-ua-cnu, no stuuy me same ucxikas cream, anu sail to taste, liutter a irj'-
moniing, the kettle is put on the slot e, U'dr young ,n i,tcr. When it becomes ing-pan, and drop in the mixture, a tea-
an.II.Tthe time I have eaten mv break! nectary to admonish the Hiter more S1...fu at a Ume. Bron nicely on
fist the contents are hot I take a scnou,lv ,he ha-ha-chu are lieaten with both sides, and servo v ery hot. These
patent pail and put the water into it and the ferule vicariously; butwhen the im- are eryaike4with cold meats.
,,. . .. . men stir in snorts ami corn cnop until ,.r.. ., . ----v t. num. iiii.o (.ii:ra wi i ii
eni)i)oe that not cen the nicut :. 1.-....1 n .1 .. .'1 ..t- are. on the other hand, commended or nnrV- in tli hnn. r no ; this n-.it-.
Vpttical epicures enjoy their dainty - mass M thk. M .,05,10. Use two- rc"ar''?,1 A recalcitrant and obitinato Chop very fine, and if you have a little
uiiici iiiura man we aitncu miiuaii .i,:-!. . !,,.. ,i .,,:i , -lmn inutuiiii
being dM!.s his early spring vegetables; 1 havo snnU ,loo,lCn troughs which r
anu, conH luring now
e.Lyn is In Iiao scmie
uii ucr s 1 ul on s ol uonu 10 "i .i i. .i
tncm. llio reason, iHThni, is tlut few cavcnnc pCincrfor ecrv 12 fowl. :md late Lmicnor Tung Chih was frequent- Hour, and fry a nice brown on both
....... r. ... -r..i....Uv y""",' 'at least twice a week, 1 give thera in ;'" 'i m J J '"" '" ldr" "r " u"PPu'gs.
r-iiiprei-ei. .lie wo lussuu uccu- vl,en I hive-v cold TOO
? as the last resort actually him- niece of fold mast btf or hwfctHit in
elf Hogged, though probihlyonly nom- chop with it, if improve? it. Season
w conipiramOy, t 10fllcdlnt0 If tlfe weather is inally, by the teacher; or taken bcfoie with salt, pepper, and sage, moisten
ne of these, tha Ver-cold I give them in theirmorning U.'e tni.eror, w ho directs a eunuch to ith a little milk V.r hot 'water, make
mot dona to get , , onee r k tablesnoonful of P'nch his checks (eh Hi pa joti) . a he into little cakes Jike fishballs, dint with
when it's too late to do much in the
wav of gcttinir them. This ii the lime
to begin to think about these
.ManVM'iretaliles start into rrow
t rv little heat, and e en the prole
it a fence will often bring thipgs for
ward some davs b'fore tho-
h lve ground and bleak winds
lend with. We know a gari
this citv, which has but u low wall.
about four feet ln"h, around it; but
their oft feet, a handful of salt. At
pies two hours; after this come the
"J5.1""6 noon I give them a irrv liqht feed of P two ..ours; auer ...is come me w,
V""?V wheat "crecnings, oats or barley, and Manchu and Jlongol lcisons.n compo,i- li(
,ll"lt1' for the lait feed, corn, all they will eat t.on. gixui by the teachers who enjoy th(
.lection , ,m ,.., ... ., .,. fm. v f, tomo . the less honorable titleof e-fu, .indu-ho .
up eluin. 15o sure your fowls go toroost
Toast of beef
which will give me no more thin large
ices for the table, I make a stew. Cut
the beef in small thick slices, and put it
in a kettle with vnter-t cmer it. add-
iiiflinfm rfrnn I f nLi'Hro tri civn 1 hpm ... v. ....0.. ... ... ...... 1..... .. ...u m" a h.TIrt irm-v i. Vi.li h n-i if . ilf In
-c which ,n.i. .' ..... r. .... door and make the first obeisance. . ,?, 'i.ii.ii,ii1,.L!i. :. .:.
to con- ..' iiti.v ,.i,U!.,.,.i 1 mo lessons in arious ipoken ,. ,., ,, j, ,;ra .., c.,
Inn In. iw -'- . T1 1nninii.mil "XT mnlill AlrkKmil T'llhrmt
(Vila in. . t, .,rI,;,. Il,.,t I I.i.. l...,n nl.l.. r, .UV- .4H..HI.
til mi 1 I il 1 1(- mat, a u lie u.vu uu.v iw
find;
keep clean and
"v",t - J ' kt it rt. 41 AnS1 l"i v..Aai
local Chinese dialects. Aficr Sf ,na' n.i ...c' ?.:,.... i ..J
.. ,.mm;.i:if,i "' '"y-"' '--'' fti-si..i ""
i.iu-v; fiiiu tuiii-uotri ii -n hi. iivti tit txryri.
is e.ir to
. ii ill ln.t n b.mr tu.in if inn tt.-k n.it fn i '1- v. voiiiij ""' - ' "iiiwu im l'nt tlion. tn llwi L.ittlu mil if tlwir.i ta
even this Uawonduful screen fn.nic.ld1)tIir(iXV 7ue wat(,r-ollt of it M)nle 'and horse archery (ma pn-chien), under ntwater euou,rh to just cc!er, add a
wind,. Lp under the north waU of the ' .H ni ght. IiMerj' cold weather I give the guidance of a ela,i of instructors ,iuio Boil gentlv for three-quarters of
hule garden, in t ho full sojthern sun. tlem JncT W.milHcm require a great ?aUe'1 a,u,a- T1,e. ;vl,0, of tbojoun aA hour,1 tak.ngcaVc not to let the water
ii Die rhub-iroand the aiuramis: and i . r .... ti .. .n .t-..R .i. Innces' day is taken ui with mental i...:i . i . ,.u.. ,.., , .,
ruill ui ...ti.,1. iiivj l
. . . .. lit-ti-il nron iwii init flint- rntirii frt -
anil tho iirtt i "' 1 j- -..-...-..,, y ---;'- ''
rest ;
v.a ."--- i"wi. " .f.v... clean w aler goes a koo-I w.-ns toward
lL !-S J!'" .alwu JS c?,nc,m?nt' , keeping them. in good health and Lying
i desirable, to have a- wall like cou'd,tion. Once a week I gitc themS
rac.-.s of n-een food, such as turnips,
i cabbage, or potato, cooked and niied
iK)onfnl (
I.ysical cxcrcnes, anu tl.ey retire to T smoot, with .. Iittle ml ()r M .,t(,r, an,i
at at err early hour. At suitable ii;,. ; ,.-.. .... t. .i.i... ... .. :.
intervals their meals are weighed out to boU .,-.;..',, or t aml scrVe .
hem. and on no account are they al- quiaiv as possible,
low cu to indulge in the pleasures of the T" , , ,. . , ...
table. At th? age of 15 they mint -I me a pudding once m the while,
mirrv. - which uses up all my pieces of dry cake
with meal, and by all these small dc- . " i no tnipcror sleeps wun cigni, Wm-s j ;," ,, .vi" ' " ".
t ,;u i Mint,. ,.i,- ii7.n in... ,,i,. uli.nti- nf hand-maids (eh'ang-Uai) sitting upon 1 1 ,'l.i ' , V fi?0"' t-, "' CUP
tails I make 1113 hens gne me plenty of .... -" j" ,., r.S.vnV. faU hi cnimbs broken or rolled fine, two
l ggs in the season when ctery one is .h' '.an.s"'Scn?,t,1.T.A:r!?r.). cups of milk, two of flour, one of mo-
ui ui mum iri-s , . - -.-- -
holdCnti-wu-fy). -lsse3- lo egjs, .1 teaspoonful each of
c-illed cold frames. The-e. placed over ' "."" ""f rif, T ,be .rnli1e Their functions are to keep watch o er s'llt am.1 sV a,m spice to taste, aim
cnmLbrimrthenifontardcoiisidcniblv. 1,f-..t.1? C:U" ,' 1'a.t. ." . ""M""'1 'e! . His Jlaiestv. and theT are not allowed a cup of raww or enrrants, or a little
Heds of a.paragus can be m i.le w ill, an '" ' T. r".r";. ,i ,h '" who ! "m , '-f " 'S '. sP't ""ef any sound. The .f ' "r a P ,of . ,lnc'' s1 apples,
especial view "to hauii-Ihcm cnered 5 "Z li:""' ' '. ", .V " ?.S "i. I mo; cment, of the Kmperor of ter a ok- j I'1ch1 bave soaked ovcrn.ghtand are
... 1 1.. 1 . .. . ...I--
mis nine aiu-amage aiono gi.es mem j-.,,,. l)lin at njnt-
ue..r two weeK start on uieir , .,,; ,,; -...,. pictv of good
neighbors with these two trgeta- cIear, w ator goes a Sxnl w.its toward
1111.S.
or even
tin-; but almo-t anyone can Irivc a
thick iirbor-it.c hcilge, w hieh will an
swer nearly as well. Resides thi,
much can bo done by hot-bed framc'i,
as they are general! called, although
w lieu no nriiiiirc is u-cu 10 liiaKO :i:i comi). lininn.
rlilifiinl Ainmitli llin-.-n-.ii li" iririlnni i . . " T
-; ,.. 1 "-"---' , ioil
wilh sashes in this maniipi, and when
, don't pay to go to so much trouble and
ing in the morning are signalized ova well drained. Butter a pudding-pan or
liit ill 1- I11 it it U ill Im I li(hii 11 Iirt I nnL' it
the spring coiaeslwlh radishes and let- :, ,'.:, ,., ." "a i,rprViM.Ht their .tljpi.ing of hiuds on the part of the, :IM"' l,our '" l."e Vlure' anu .st,Mm
luce !-ai.r.e sown on the earth under the J fSwr eam & 0ncc jcar-on'1 tw i'r8 ""J1 ""r -Secraw ith any
'liss and will "row on -mil tin well realHr" mowcrsanilplowiun..erslic.ter s i),v .l1P Fmnpror in,l . s""Ice preferred, with butter, or cream,
piass, ana win row on aim no wen t of ,. .vlul - j jcw xears 17.13 me j-.mptror ami , g ,' -f j . ,' ,
tntlioutinnch Interference from the as- ,hem out more than use. Suchfinners "VT3 l,res, e.-at g1?"1' b-""Iuc 'gnd I make n larger uddin- L it
paragus growing up between them, "so ..,:,,,. :, .., ,,.., trm.Wl. ... .. .nr the Empress sitting on the Emperor's "a,"u: ,"a''0 a lar?cr puci.img, as it
with" strSwbcrr.es. A few snl.es set S 'tSj th' left hand. Thi, is "the only occasion H,kccp two or three weeks in cold
ocr the plants in a w ami and dry situ- """, r." . i. . c.".' .L ."?...,!! duriuir the vear on whicli the Knu.eror: v.tl.er, warming over as re.rn.rcd.-
1 -.r ! tup itnttKfttniir ' t
IlicellHnrnus
ution brings them on wonderfulli. Of ' i, :,i.'..i , ,,.,, .. ,i. can see his wi es tojrether and compare
course. hen one begin-, then) praetic-e, s lnoro'monef : :, ..' ' .bcT tIlin their respective merits. The Empress 1
ome juugmcut will k. ,-equ.re.i in thofannercandoorrabe.' Fowls mmt Pre-c-nts. articles ot loo.l k'e-slub) to Xcw iinen m be embro;,icrcd
tho management. As a cencr.il 1 c,. .,, .-.,.. ..... oi..i the eunuchs, who receive it irom her .,.... ... .:.....- ,..i...... : ,.. :.
and not be left to scrateh for their lii ing niJesty on their knees, ami the hmper- ll!te . it prevcnts tjlL. thread from
on me Iro7cn ground anil root 111 the " i"-' "",.,, "-""- i'-v.. ... m.. cractin"
trec'i. if we ctuect them to nav for their women. 1 nc r.mperor s spOKen 01 anu
. . . ' .. .. . . ... im
kee.i
"i Jains ft inner. r, 7 ..;.. T. ' "" .k.;,,! .n,i uu ., i,ni :n .,;,-': .,
uo me term -cnu-isz- uommus.' :. -1-"- - - " -" ui . ""-
Tule, the sahes should be
left off in hot diys, iiutting
them on onl at nights, to keep off the
white fnots and keep the ground warm.
I lus warmtn is alo auleu l putting on
ei. if we expect them to pay for their worac"' incf.mperor.s spoken of and T " f ,,
..ninn- F F VnrsA Manhattan to a3 hwangehang '.Majesty 'r-by all " -r-10 rc";e Si-asc jrom wall-paper
':7k. k" ' Manha!tan' hm members of tlTe inner b mntrs. w ho y several folds of J.lotting-p .per on
.1.- -.1 .-I.. : .1. '."- . ... . IW'M , ' H'Klw .I"'' "It. .... . ...... . . . ihociintiltlr iftiUhnl mm .... 1 nn.
uiu lames cir.y in me e.i'iiiu, 10 as 10 --m , ue me term "cnu-isz eiominns. " .-i-.- u.... ..u.u u .... uu
inclose a bod"of warm air before the 1 Ammonia is nood for a irreat nianv The Eraneror. Fmnress and concubine.-, til thi grease L. absorbed.
sun entirely goes down. If the sishcs things. It cleans gentlemen's coat- are called by the eunuchs 'fo-je,' or . To take ink out of linen Dip the
ire kept on all me time, tne plants He- collars and felt hats nicely. Dilute with "chu-tsz,' 1. c., 'lSuddha,' or 'domi- mK spot in pure melted tallow, then
come w'eak, for want of air during the I water one-half, tiic a cloth same color, mis,' and the imperial Princes 'je' wash out the tallow and th'e ink will
powing diy-time, and are then more nib well, using several clean cloths if 1 tho latter term equivalent to 'sire.' conic out with it. This is said to be un
liable to injur) by nighty It is on these' err much soiled. A few drops in a They are spoken of as ako.' failing. J
little ni.Uters that some judgment ii re- batli water, e-reehUy if hard water, is " Die three innergatesoftheimperial If brooms are wet in boilin" suds
qiiitvil: butit soon eomciai najur.il to refreihing and punhing. It cleans apartments are never entered even by once a week lhev will become' ery
one with a little experience .jsiwimmiug1 glassware, silverware." windows, paint, eunuchs, and, of men, only cunucbi are tou"h willnot cut a carpet will last
does toajoung duck. .liiit as in the , and bottles beautifully and easily. It allowed to pass the fifth gate, w hielf P. ' mucii 'lon"cr and always sweep like a
ca-e of a duck, too, it js a sort of judg- takesupthc grease spotsfrom thetloors. watched bj- a corj.s of Imperial Cuanls J ne- l)r0oui
incut which 110 newspaper nor any thing I Is goo.1 for a stimulant to houie-plants; fshi-wei), who are authorised to strike ' ' ".
but 11 itural lactcau teach. Ixt all who one teaspoonful to one gallon of water ' the shins of ccn tho highest oflicer who "rTo.rcm?V0 st rom a stovepipe
h it e gardens look around jnt now and onceaweck. l'nt afew drops in a basin may approach without giving the word. Iuu with linseed oil (a little goes a
M-ewhen it can be done. They will I of water, wash jour hair brushes in it. If an innnte of the female, apartments f?Wd way); build t slow fire at first till
tind more dunces for theseliltle fain ly I and see what it is good for. ItUgootl wishes to purehise any thing or. to com- itdry. Oil in the -spring to prcTent
enjoyments than many of them cier for catan hal cold, and stings of inn-els , municate with the outer world, she must from rusting.
dreamed of, and no doubt will think us Inhale for colds, and applj to affected , send a handmaid to sound the iron To clean brass Immerse or wash
for the sm-jestion, when they find how ' part in stings. plate (ten), or the clipper (bang Uz), ( it several times in soiir milk or whey.
well their ihoughtfulness now is reward-' . I with which the harem is protidtd, on t This will brighten it wiiuput Scouring.
l by the fullness of early spring garden! WiiEri a man proposes he makes his which the head eunuch approaches to It may then be scoured with'SVoolen
thing-. Gennantouit Ttlegrajh. , maiden effort. inquire who is in want 01 a istane'e! Woth "dipped in ahes. m

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