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10 ‘ofrigeiator. It s yplaced horizontaily - In © large .ehocl-iron sat, which containe 300 tanks-of 20 litrea each. An " fucon- gealablo: linnid, malted watar, {4 constantly aironlacing 1n tho tntertor of tha refrigerator by means .of n Lolix.. This liquid is rocooled to about —~7 deg, Iu » normal couree, and ¢ licks on {ts ro.urn tho sides of the tauka winch contain the water to bo frozen. Iu the spaca reserved betwoon the tnbs of tho refrigorator, the sul- pharous seid hqud is volatitizod ; its vapors ara drawn up. by an sapiratiog force-pump, which compreses them witnout tho condensor. Thia condensor Ia & tubular boilor, tho eame 88 whe refrigerator; only a curront of ordinary water paskos cunstaotly into tho interior of the 1anke, to carry off the hoat produced by the chango of tha garcous into tho hiquid state of the mulphutous acxl, and by the work of com- prossion. A tubo furtehied with a gougo-tap, adjusted by tho haud once for all, pormita the hquetied .sulpburous acid fo roturn into the xmnxen'kor. to Lo subjected auow to volatils fzation," This machine maunfactures 230 kilogrammes of ice pot hour, and requires a fores of T-horse- power, Il advantages are thus summod up ¢ “ 1, The pressuro never oxcosds four ninos- pheres, 2, ‘Llicrois novor any ontry of air to fear, —thie prossiics, aa far ws —10 dogrees C,, being always that of the atmoaphero. J. ‘The voiatile liquid employed is poricctly stable, utdacome posable. and without chemical action or weials, 4. All greamog in the wmaching 18 dispensed with. ©. Tus volatile liquid is obioined At n vory low piice, and it is accompanied by no danger of ox- plosion or firo. ©. The cost of proauction ta about 10 francs per ton of ice.” HOW SEED3 FORCE THEIR WAY INTO THE GROUND. Mr, Francis Darwin Iately road s paper before the Linoman Sacioty, London, on the maaner lo which seods forco thoir way into the ground. Tnosabjeot Las been investigated Ly sblo ob- server:, who bavo doterminod that tho phenom- enon waa duo to tho hygroscople natura of tho titous, Ry s sories of careful oxpenimontn, do- voted chiotly to tho sceds of tha Feathér-Urnss (Stipa pennala), Mr. Derwin as demonstratod Buma now facis1n_the case. e fluda that each of tho eoparato cells of the seed dieplaya torsion on its own axies, resulting from tho absorj:tion of moisturo, and that the comuined action of all ths colls produces the torsion of tho entire or- gan. *One temarkaulo featurs of tho phonom- enou I8, Lhat, winls the twisting, which is thy result of the ateorptich of mosturo, torces tho arox of the rcod into the graund, tho uatwist- ing. which rosuits from gradaal drying, wmstead of agsin withdrawing 1t, as wight prima facio bo supposod, has tho aflect of forolug it stll fare shier 1uto tho sull." RELICS OF THE CAVE-DWELLERS In tho vpring of 1874, an energetio oxplora. Hon of tho Thayugen Cave, near SchaThausen, wan conducted by Ierr Mercz, a youny sod en- shusiastic naturalist, Tho rosnlt of his re- acarchios havn beon commuuicated to Lhie Suciety »f Autiquaries at Zurich in an ossay, which has iately boen transiatod mto Bnglish, During tho axcloration, whicloceupied aeven weoks, 30 buu- dred woight of boes wora removed frum tho crvo, From these remains, twenty-fivo dilerent spa- sies bavo boen detormined with certaintv,—only w0 of whioh, the fox and tho vaven, ure still 1 aalitunts of the district. Lemains of 250 roin- deor wero found in the cullieclion, but ounly o nngle bnwan bono was discoscred in the whole mues, 121» notablo that evecy bone hkely to suntasn marrow had been brokou in order to ex- tract the substance. Amongs tho velies of human wotkiuaushin recovered were 12,000 liat-tlakes, and about o dezen dravisgs on rendoer-antiors aund on Jignito, LThe best woik in this galiory of preluatone art was a free and fair eketch of a reedeer engiaved upon u piece of au antler. FLORA OF THE CENTRAL STATES OF AMERICA, A London lirin contemplates wsuiug o tlora of tho Central States of Ainerica, which shall be ug sompleto ag ean bo compiled for horbria and publighed works, ‘Lhe caialozue will iucludo * babitats, pames of collectors, collectors’ num- borw, notos and 1emavks, refersnces to original puldicationr, and one good piato (if euch exist) of each apecien.” Dexcriptions of some of tha niore lnierosling and rowarkablo species will bo sdnutted into tho woit, with plates of cortain shwtactenstis wvpos not bitherio llustratod. The propurstion of tho work tas Leon inbrustod 10 A, W. . Helusley, FLORA OF RODRIGUEZ ISLAND, Tho Lotauists who aecompanied the Transit-of- Vouus Lxpedition to Nodriguez Laland eollocted 280 species of iloweting plants and forns, Of theae, 110 Bpecies were common slsewhure, and 170 wero iudizedous 1o the 1aland, 'Tlus illuse tration of the fora of Kodiigues shows that 1t befongs to the temy:0tat s region rashier than Lo the pely tropicel, Tie t<fend hus i nroa of 15 mules. LIQUID CEMENT. The following receipt for a liquid coment to be nsed by microncopists, I8 given in Hardwick's Science-Gossip : Equal patts of compound trag- ecantb-powder snd posdered guwm-seacia, * moisteued, accoruny Lo requirements at tho tinie, wtth dilute acelic acid, or, if the colur will ot 1o of suy lmpoitaseo, with ordinary vinee tar.” This cemen: s recummended #8 siperior % any that cza bo bougls tcady mado. PLANTS FOR THE CHAL GER EXPEDITION, Mention is mndo of & lato consigument of plants feom the Caallonger Expediuion, (o the Hotbanium av Kow. Lhey wero collected in Japan, the Sandwich Islunds, Tabily, asd Juan Feruudez, A large propustion of the piauts aro Cryptogais, vud, with tho excopticn of thosa from Jusit Ferunndoz, the tlowenug plants aro Iragientary sud contain fovr naveltics, A SCANDIHAVIAN POE-M. o the Exlitrr o The Cineaao Tridune : In offering you niy translation of Mr. Nybom'n brilfiant poew, ** Niagara," I wisn Lo nilko & fow sommonts on it, with a view to uequant the American reador with autylo of writing which way peroaps require, Lot culy a comuion poeti- 2a sentiment, but also a touch of that admira- 4on of tho awful, grand, aud powerful, pecuhar to tho Beandivaviaus. And altheugh, looked at trom o coxtain rehigious wtandpoant, this poom may bo considered oinewbat objectionalle, sull it hos, meide frewn its high rankossa hWterary sifoir, ovon 1 & wioral HEDSO EOWIO very coim- weodable features, repicsouting, as it doey, tho better puit of o diwsipated bur bigh-toned man sundemoiog the vices and sins which ho s uot able to conquer, or into which ho han hurlea bimeell n that seuso of diappointmest ang despair which the twithlessnoss of u betrothod bas wrouved in hits soul 5 and, at the samo tume, that dotiaut pridu which prompta bim to exposo Wnieoli und denounce his follow-men, whom ho, with 8 keon insight 1uto huaan bature, knows to bo tar fiom what thov assume tu be, Asto thrithog force aud metaphorieal lav ;uago, this [:oam 18 undoubtedly supernior o the * Besutiinl ow," aud 1 regurd £ pomp uf diction 1t hns, but few oquais awong late preductions. E. A, ANA. [Tramalated 71 om the Scedish uf Nybam by Edward dzon,) 1 81004 upon Nisgura's dreary whore, Consumes! by Hlalies it iy Lusoin's core Methonglit tue awlul woild that rulied withiu me More yutated that ts lalls whose roars would diu me A fet-black, starless cupola fay spread— A pall uposi Lo wavea—above iy Liead ; Thie tuuuders shock the vky, a8 i o four i), But oniy I and pightly ghosts did bearat, All life souaddenly did fieo away When thus ths Doath began it glant play; And Laugh did Batan froin the dosp, 8o irilly Fhaat ull Lo warrow in wy boues [t chilly, Thua through the midulght of my beart fn ban Et'ullflll’ \ll’lvllll:lullfly ou ils MV‘A{:} wpan, " ud dewons of b passlons laugh, whilat rolling Alicget baators uf tho ioi—mg S Dnce did | meet a rustd fn playful dunc 5o sweotl) blusing, with an angel's ylaice s T'hat glanéc did {ie. ' & fool, Whoew heaee was truthful, [ thought bur squal pure as fair und yuuthful. A fiend of darkness with an augel Boon in auother luver's arws sbio la; Aud dreamyt ubout plcasures as Lis cspture, Aud drauk the cup of tewpting sios with rapture, Dnce did thoy also sing for me & sang. Uf andless love and fuith : that lay wis wrong, Lut easy yat 10 5167 1 Wy Lsart was craviug T0 sca thelr banuer frow Its castis wavivg, Thou bunsn raca! of what wilt thou yct boast T hou art & whilswastiod tomb, juat as thou wask, Beneath the iask thou hid'st thy face of terror, Aud boldly then denounc'st thy equals’ erzor, A pack of savage wolves, with glauce of lab, “Tuou roam'st ull ‘round the eartl, with idi Of God thou say'st 4t Lhou Laar'st yet But Wat (Wy yardoul) bas of lie s Bavor, AB! wort thou fu one person here to-nsght, 2 shou should huxi thicy (roin by Taneiod Lelght Juto Nisgare's tremendous ziver, And busy thee, with alt thy couies, forever, And, who (g shame wes with thywelf celu; SR 000 piykalr ks e S At atlety Bow swlul swust {0 Natur | wuatter'y wutver f) Whes ouo Nisgara duyours tho viler) Tiiid CHICAU TR m HOUSERBEPING, Bomo Good Squara Sense. Tothe Edtar of The Chreaso {rivine & Cittcago, April 10.—* My (iod,” rcarod the man that Ihvo with, a8 ha read the recipa i sour paper the.othor day for ga:ting rid of sour bread, **What can a femato ba mado of to sug- geat nuch a pieco of deviltry? Sour brend sonke ed in soda-water, fried in greaso, and then fed to little cluldron! Dy the memory of all tho Baints in the Cathotic catendar, [ wonld make short work of Ltlio woman who would give me and my childron such fodder as that to eat, That's tho way tho women of tho presont day, who bisve the bad luck to have childron, go to work to get rid of them."” + Nonsonse." said 13 ** tlin woman that recom- mended that dish bias no childion. She 13 oue of tho kind that eits theeo stories away from the kitchon, and, when obitged to cool, rune down and fxes up something that can bo douno alla brece,” **\Vell, if auch onle cal the food mado after thelr receipts, tho world won't awifer lung from tueir presence,” said bo, ** 1 nover knew but ono person that did it, Piof, Blot, and ko died tho other day of dyapopsia, 'L'ie Amorican women, though, aro no cooks, In your wnolo repertoire, 1f 1 inay use the word, you have hardly a duzon different dishes, and balf of thoso aro of tho mo#t concentrated tixturo, Who cares about ‘cream-coolsies,” * spice-cake,' aud *pop-ovors’ 2 1f thess womon have soy renl ideas upon tho subject of covkery to promote health, why in the light of the Hving eun don't thoy give us tha benotit of such kuowicdze? OKl Moischott onco enid, *fwr mensch tsl irag er 13sl'—the man 15 what ho eats,—and your American raco begin to show.a generation's feoding uvon hot ealerntus biscutt, cookios, and mince plo. Such cooking wakes a Mqody and Sankoy possi- bla, an inebrinto unylua, and rincido exciablo,” ‘Ilun enort dealozue with my wea ket mo to thinking whotbor | wight not Lo abln to give somo \sluxble informution in regard to the preparatisn uf woveral dishes which soldom xp- pear npon too tables of our Yankoe familien, but wlieh uro very couducivo to health, and 1 camo Lo tho conoluaion that 1 was nbla, Now a [ow words by, way of prolojgue: Every woman hiss an origioality 1 tho managemunt of hor aftairs ; an indevidaality. A scrien of lotiors trom soveral Iadies, descriptive of tho eystom of ench, would bo oxceedingly intoresting and instructive. As a youny gitl who is abous to bo married said to mo tho vther day: ** [ walk up and down Dearboin, State, and Rush, and their cross etreols, poerng into tho windowy of tho beautiful houses roconily buiit there, and wondor Low the womon at tho liesd of them manago their elogant emablisbments, for each liouso haw its churacteriatic featares.” We aro such a cosmopontan ity we couid all doubtiess loatn sometbing from each uthor, 1f wa had sonwo medium of commumuention. Your paper offors the space, and 1f our women will vnly accupy it by teliing those thinga that are necesanry and juteresting to ho kuosn, instend of old recipes that ean bo fouwd in any obscleto €0 k-hook, thoy will confer much beuutit as well an plonatiro uyon many youag, and, 1 doutt not, 0id bousekeepers, 1hwoinoss of thosa architectural abomina~ tions, n threo-story-and-basoment houss, Tho man who inventad the style inteuded to kill his own wite 08 xoon a8 postible, and that ail olaee men who foltowed hifs plan shonld succeed m doing tho samo thiug. ” When £ reay, a short tune agn, the statemont of that Franchituan who Iing lately writton upon tho soeal lifo oI Amer- ica, thay tho decay of tho fawily n this couutry was a fixed and sckuowledged fact, Ienid to my husband, Somethmg of this declino must bo 1anl to tho diabolical consiruction of our houses, The basoment iy turnod over to the sorvants ex- copt duriug the short meal howis; the second flour belongs vxclusively to callerd o visitors; the third tho patents may occupy in connoction with tho bath snd soniug-roowns, winle the fourth must hold the children, iowavernunmerous, The keoping ol ench &n estsbhishment 1u order necessitates the nddition vf threo mont unfriend.y gouls, tvo gies wud & maw, The wholo honsu nuust ba wai=d by the driieg heat of a furnsco, and lighted by fonl pasin which vot vven the bardicst piant” will growr, Hero wo piaco onr chilaen, and expect tnon to becoma strong 1 budy and intelfoctunl iu mind ut they o nob bocome #o. ‘Lhero i uo piace in such o hoiso to bo familiar or even feicndiy i, therefore theip can bo no family feelnz, I thi letter 1 proposo to takio o day’s bill-of- fate, such ay wo bavo ouce a weok, Atondiy or Friday. L'or breakfast : Colies, ¢orn-broad, hanr aud egen, nnd boiled potatoes. When buving your woifes, if you order 4 pounds Old Govorntient Java to 1 pound Lio, your cofiss will Lave mote tudy tolt. Lrown it; when almust done, for 1 pound eprinkle over it 'two spoonfuls of whita sugar and stie thor- ovughiy, 1o sagur glazes evory kornel. Grind for ten, two caps, Pub e Giller. lluve witer all tue tme vuiling, and pour over o littlo ot 1 tuae uniil your two qaart codoce-pot w fu'l AL you like 1t stronger, pour out into o pitcher, and pour over ngsin, keoplug: tho colloa-pot o) the ptove whiere fo will knen bot, bus not boil. Cutn brend gooa good witu bag, and oversbody in this conniry shonld be eshamed not to wnow liow tomaka it, Cut tho ham vather th, Dou't ccok 1% to death 5 upon oxel pieca of ham placy & ratn-duno age or tno, fricd i fresh feed aud #nlt eprinkied over them. Tho rotatoes munt Lo Doiled with thoir yaekets on, pected quick, and tossord into the pan whore you bave fried tho lomy cover and shake oved the fire u mioute or tvo, Nover take up auythmy for breakfust nn- til the Cumily are all sentod at thoe table sud the biensivg ovor. Dinnor at 1 o'clock : Pena toup; b poumls loin of veul; lettuce malad; manhed pot: aud patsmips; custard aud cofiee for thosy who wish thnm, Now, upon tho subject of soups, I must hio alloved to digress a httle, I havo studied the eetence of *\Waat to cat and Low to cooki,"” and I kuow what I win taliinz sbout when I say that the pgroat nesd in onr Amer- leaw " dist is tho duly eating of sup. Six yearn Rmygo 1 urariiod o oman who wag bonnd to iava - Lis soap every day tor dluner, 1 learuea to muse several linas, aud began t eat 1t ihe acivilized pezson. 1 found my health improanng &y woll nd my looke, Aud if Ieould persuades evory mothor of a family of growing chidisn to mako Ler daly suup, 1elionid 1eel thar 1 bad Losn a benolas touy rice. Juedoy wo have pe: muet buve your woup-kettle, L wo:th of roup-meat or Lono; at 8 o'clock put v slow Lito it threo quutts of cold water, After bolling a few miuutes, salt oud sk olf, and pat in oue onlon, Cat an quarters, ono enarrat, two wwall turnipy, and twe patatoes. Now set on the range in ¥mail hottlo two cupa of peay, bplit or whole, in cold water, with a little piacaof han, Whou il boited soft, pour joto s colander ; rub through and put in voup at halt- past 12 o'clock, utter uknuming out ths meat snd taking olf avory bit of jpeease. Ft mast be kept boilng hot, Lo of veal: Lut in small Iry- gepsu over tho tiro n groat spuonful of butter not wmeltod and 8 sico of salt pork cut tinos woalt wugltly four elices of bread; walt aud popury cut into the fiying-pan hett an onion iu tiny pieces; let brown; thon put an o yonr © wet bread, and et it cools until newrly dyv, Stuft your veal, putting 1 i bail 8bout uy Lig ws w man's hat, Bift over & bittlo dour, enly, wud poper. L'io ar three cloves, one or two bits of caviot and turnip in tho pisn with o slicu o1 salt pork, gives tho veal an vxcallont fdavor. Taws froquently, Dou't 1o tho chiuldren eat boy veals nund that, At 11 o'clock put wioat 1n oven, aul parenipa on to boil. Au 12 pat oo potatoes peoled aud quartered, Parsnipa,are doue, cut lungihwise aug fry 1g httlo buttor or salted Jard, Naow fur the ealud. Wush tho Jettuoo i cold water nud press dry, Wash your hasuds clean, ‘Take s sprinkle of walt wud some whaie peppers; throw uver tho lettuco : put 1 o cup 1 tablespoontul ot goud mustard; pour in 3§ cup gopa wiue or cidor- viucgar; nix well,” Now take your olive ml, aud tor four hieads lettice pour over it two tuil tablespoontuly. Witn vour clean hands turn it over and over until wiltad ; then pour on your 1¢ cup of viwegar aud mustard, Vack on n pliatter, and cut threo uard-boiled eggs in alicos for u garmeh. Lon't let it sawiim 1o vinegar, Lunt 1 not gonteel. Evorybody knows how to maah potutoos, Ploco a little dot of paraley m the muddle of your potatoes, nnd around your veala fow sirige look mice and cloan, All tho dishos must be ready a fuw miuutes bofore 1 u'cluck, but wot placed upon tho table until the voup 1s eaten, The groat Wiz in gookIg shotld b to have tha dinuer come upon the table boling hot, for nobody hikos topul vegetablos, Jukewarm soup, or cold coutfee, At euch a dinner, I raake wmy children eat soup, auwd If they want meat, a fow slices of the Boup ticat s pluced ubon the tuble, which, salted w little, and onten with musbed pota- toes, 18 el they ueed aftor s guod bealthy pea-soup, Tus boled custard or cuntatd pio, they cau eat sfier removing tho cruat. For suppor, eold’ yoast uread, a dish of pruues, aud for wy bunband and the govtlenan soie baked putatoes sud cold veal. o the vonl tunde up with & sauce, or it Ho veal 18 left, but. tor woll Lwo or thicu runad jans, moid broak m thres egign abicce, cool alightly, patting 1 in wan's PO & puu of thes g, Lhoy will sait and pusper to taato, Perlinpy wy lettor is too long ; then leave out averyliiug but tho $0up, for iu the sptiug ona | feely Likous wud dwgueled it solid food, B BATURDAY, APRIH 4 Ra'ads, pea and hean aomns a0 42 good now taat [ want avery body Lo nke thom, saat L—, Appls Paddings. Tathe Elitor of £h4 Chicaao trionn Cnicsgo, April 19,—Don't La alarmel, my doar young housskeepar. A'awg the path of lfo thete aro many ehadows that oftou take the shapo of lious la tho way—thus eaith tho preachors, Lf John and you desire au oldon timo Indian paddlog, it is not at nll necessars, as **II, M, BL" nocms to snggost, that you mt in tho asli-hox aud weep by way of prehminaries, Ttun ia tho lovels conseunial year, in which we aro to atraw nhos of penco for a1 bumanity, [t becomes us to lay a palmeleal upon our wottuded digniiy, aud to molil tho sagar-drop uf pity for **IE uf, M."—poor thing ! who was not Lorn a New England woman, and nover tad a randiathor that stoepod pataotio tea w tho fimton toavot. How do wo know it? Who ever lieard of » daughter of that brave land dosvairiug of suce cena tn tha housekenping lina boforo she had evor nttempted 7 Well, theso aro times that try men's souls, and o fow womon's nlso. But we forgive thio cutting words in, Saturday’s Tarn- uxeE, sud forbear remarks, with the humblo hopo that ** i1, M. AL may go to lier grave m peace, Yet wo cannot but romombor the whado of Jouathan Edwarde 18 on the other sido of the vell, Our fechings will not ba restrained ; thoy aro hncrowed oven wnto toars lest tho old philosopher.crosaing his path, may suddeniy reeall to mind his wonderful work on tite ** Will," and ralso s glassey 1 soarch for its offoct in Amarican women, ¢ Despauir of auecess 2" What mean you? Is it not full toenty, uay thirty, vears wince tho brick ovens were generally closad by tho pros- encoof tho moro convenlont cocking-stoves ? And hsd the Endtern mothors of tho gonoration wow riing tha dand boen so farthlots to their tuska that, when incaleating 82 many transcopd- ent virtues, thav yet neglecied the lovo of the {{.uu:n pudding! Go West, young woman, go ent, 3 * Despair of succesa 2 Despair i3 not oven a visitor in the New England home, Mis, 1lar- wonous will toll you there 1a no reason why it st bo in a Western kitolion, 'I'he stove atio bad in uss s hko huuirads of othote. o wo.l- crate-ulzod cook-stova and a coal-burner, Yhero are dazs, sll housokeepora kuow, when the kitehen 1o compuratively deserted, rinoo other acts of tho house nie roceiving duo atrention. Jut tha fire must Lo kept all tho namo, for 1t is nosded at naou and ad mght, Tho pudding may b pliced 1o thaoven m tha tornivg, and theto it stands, Ovouiusr tho coor, after fts fong rost, you will most suroly find n sucsosy, providing “tho diroctions hiave boou folowed, It monuwhilo the children havo nod retusnad from sehuol, and tho fathor, baving gono unles anay, hay been caugbt o storw, f¢ will bo timo for IR M. MY to begin to worry, Liet hor relaags the happy puil- back, tio tha strings to her kacke cloth bounet, talis hor spectacles and hunt for despair, Uerhaps shio may tud it near the fiont gate ; sho uead uot Jook ror it in tue kitehon, And 1L M. M." eags such a pudding wonld las: her fanhly for several dossorts, Ferhiaps it way bo thongut trreverout to apply Lo so igh o source, but will the sun, moon, and slars pleass to wnferm us to what raco thot family Leloug upon whose cinthes-fino and door-plato thoy tind insenbed *+ 1L AL M."? Do they livo on air or water-gruet? Ou ono point wo are eatistied. "Ilieto uro people in this world who have never q secu Haumeneus aud the Doctor with n baked Judian pudding nt the samo taplo, Now, tho ohemitt nover gives & thought to the ecalitary departmeat of tho housolivld, Vory possibly in tus regon wheto lis dwoils Lo nover soes n table, 11 hives above the vorld, so ovorybody thinks, Ilo 10 even sowd to answer tho wifely midni; puneh or tho measioy cry fer water, and never know it Aud, too, Harmenous is not robust mau. We havo hieard the Doctor aud him groan vver tueir iability to perform the toid their Jathors did. Tho chemist pavticularly pawsed & great many hours with g foet to tuo prate, rovolvivg tho problem of tho weakness of this gonorauon. And vet 12 18 nstontanib the amount of lubar these gons tlemoi witl gou throdsa with, if left Lo thrw- sglves and an ludisn poddog. No, no, dear Madutne, do nne deprive your faguily of this lux- ury, whey will reiurn ther be olt gratitndo. Lt after its asappearance,— staiciuent,—tine Wil ba famentations i the pautry {frow thoso who reluso Lo bs comloried Bul we can offer anotber pudding to " 1L M, 3.," whitls perhaps oan bo tried withou! raising tho fing of despair from ber latehen chimney. Anappla puddiug s time, 1t in eusily made, tho verv reso of porfection, wind ono which #ho w:n uot Lesitato to ulluw tiio children n second plate, E Yoa will neod two doep dishos, ono that fito pertectly over the uther; a stove baking-disn and a tin pan with do. Tl the baking-aish wizh serl appled, jaced sl quoriored, neardy to tho top. stvew uvor thom ona-half eup suear. Then cover wish 1 biscuit-crast made us 13 cistotmary, oithor with roda or Laking-pondor. ‘Che crunt shou d Lo solt, und bt over ono-hail wea 1 thickneed, Now cover will the deep tin pan. Dlace ou the top of the stuve, vot lwmodizely over the fire, but u hittle back, uud let iv sinud trenty-dive mmntes. ‘Too eteam ftom the pp- ples will cook tho eaust mose beauutully lignt and touder, If you fear ir id nut fully baked, try with a atraw, I 1t returus clean, the pud- ding is dous ; otherwise lob st wtand tive minuios or more. o bo served with Bweet sancs. G.od el attond you, and gosd nature will #it around your hearthstune i slippoin, CoW. R, e Pudding Sauce and Ont-Ileal Gems, o the Ldusr of rhe Chieayrs Tribunz: Viaruaw, lud,, April 18, —Fer tho henelit of “1L L M" T offer o fow recipes for puading saucos Ueat ove ey and ovo cup whiso rugar togother thorouglly; pour on it fonr table- spoousfal of builing milk, stirring briskly ; then tot Bt an tho top of tho teasortls to cook twenty minutes, stiering often, Flavor with vavilla or lowon, Auother: Ons cup white suzar and two tableapoonaful of batter; stir togothor 1 an earthon dish aimil white ; then put into a sauco- pau with a teneapint of hot wator, avd set on tio ntoye: slir steadily until iz ootls; then add o touspounful or wwvo of lemin-juice or rose- water, and st it -hail np again, LPour iuto a EAUC LUFEC UND ATat8 BULILEL UYOr L, A ver, rich wauco muy bu mindu by etiming togethor buttor aud suger uatil whito asd swouth, Flaver. Au egy may bo added, For rewoving ink-sning frowm linen I know of noth.ug bettor thun waslnng in sweet pulk, in which a httle salt is divsolved. L will add arecipo for oat-monl gome, whichs wo Lhink very good and Lealtolul: When mak. ing bread L sive out a part of thy spouge, alter it has rioen 5 nto tns Laax oat-moat mush— tho mush can bo made tho doy pievious ; add a tablospontul of butier, n Litlo eald, wud iloar cuough Lo wolld ; have tho dough ut 8ot as can po worked ; wold (uto littls cades ; placo m gem- 1rons, and, when ligat, bakoin e quick oven, It i3 880 nico maila nto louven, 1 um very much miurestod In the Ilongskoon- g Departivoat, and especially n alt that poi- taua to buine sgornmant. [ bopo much mors Wil bo Wiition ou the subjcet, Will nome wue pleass give directions for mak- g volyot picturo-Iianies, L. E. M, s T A Vaice from the Mountains. Ta tar Eilitur ot The Crecans Lribunc, Leesio, Col., April 15.—Your Lousskoeping dopurtmont Lua interested me frows tho start, aud at inst has worked my feelings up to thas degree which demunda oxpression. Whon I have enld my soy no donbt L shnll feel relieved, aud [ Lope (hat uo one will bo tho worts if uot the wider. 50 if you can wew auy guod purpese to be served by what I am avout to wnte, pray put it wheroat mill do its appropriate share in ** leav. cuiug tho lump,* 1 uotico thint no v and shon a certain pravalent and _hopular opluton fluus expression hora, to-wits that all nvailds aro fools. No doubt most of themn hace baeo, otherwiso they would ot bo invalids, Bat aviog gradusied at the ecliool ot sald exporisnce, they must be dull tudeod if thoy are uo winer than those wiw swell and wwaguer over thoir temporary teie umphd 1 the rudimontal clasaos of tho vamo progresaivo sclool, Lvery wun of fair constis tutiou hus bis hitle day'of 1mpuoitive, during which Lie cau boast of bemg nbio to eas aud drink just what b hkcs, avd cau prociata to tho invalid with a8 much powp snd gusto se ho way feol willing to pssume that bu bsa alwavs tound his appetite to bu au infuihblo gide 1o what was boat, Nodoubt it bas boen wninfatlible guide to what Lo liked bost ; bub whou & fuw inure moutha or yours bave sddod him te tha liss of thise who groan sud beleh or whoezo aud cough, nud Lo hays begun to learn the mighty losmuis of iife and death, it will boghis twmin o linten 1w siloncs to the declumationy of soie spired but imexpernesced idiot, VWhen a peteon's digestion bas becone du- ravged, aud for mnoutls or perhiavé for yosrs nw system bus Loen cheated sud robbed of wivments (bt aro csaential to healtn wud sizsagilt, o w wradually tukeg poa-vsaton by u uugine wkia (o tha denadoe e, toaga mars diffussd an Cndatinasle, 1T app ot ta Jonks, and jongs, Tanlte oAl dirazaay £ that winei ho lacis tho o oality (o as:imbiate; and if av sich o Qe 12 happant 4o Lo in (e powar of w caok or honaeleopar who balitually tamp s him with un< wholasoma or i la foud, fio lias but vne chotee,—osea)0 nr deash, “Tho wess of k.1ling are vory many, and thoreio A pico grudatian fiom this puifi-wineed latchot to tne Mugerme daath by alonol. Ilatween them—and ac wint particitar pomt Lwll not protead toxay—ta thn domam of o ek and tho kltehen: but tho thousuds at overv ago whoaro falliog around nw liko antomn leavos uitest the wincieney and tho umverenlity of the massicre, lluw lttle doca woman, the homa- malior and the grave-imaker, socm to roulize how many peading hands are rased to harin vnluX tu #ave thein ‘ers thoy porish! Yes, aif In vam . —for behold the ines and cake, warm broad. hard eegs, Tried veal, and reh pudiingsa and proservea are wtill Lrougtht on. Auid to mors thau batr of thoss who conddingly lndulo. thora comau continually au unheard Litt prophetie in- deitone, saywmp, ** ‘Iriat whero thon lovest, be- unv?‘whoro thott caust not kuow, partake aud In| " . Murdor, you know, in whatover form it comos in but tho shorteuing of lito; und 1 have often wonlerad why it ia taut by ono form wa sbould e 80 shoekad whila by snothior wo aro pleased. An my own pacticular ‘cago (1f srch an aliusion is mot out of placo) tho procoss hail but jast bes sun, was dolightful whilo ik lasted; you hero I hope **thus wuch nhiall end.” But whew a per- ristant attacq of Lot busguit and nince piod liaa boutabed one trom homa'and foonds with tho liopn of escapiug tho * froe destroyor " 1o tha mountaus, ho ought to bo oxensed fur aubsertb- iug Limsalf iy Ax Exing, thar ————— 4. Ploa for Sunshine. ir e Edttor of Tt Chizino avibune: Quixey, ilich., April 10.—I am glad to soe the housokeeping dopartment in Taw Taiuss wid- snitg ita toples or mformation, for while pood cooking in of tho fivst imvortance in evory hotno, all the coliaternis that yo with it to make u healthy, houeat, usatul household skould not De lost sight 0f bY auy moans, auvd tho sugees- tlons of *‘L'rogrema’ in last Saturdsy’s paper \are tinely, ‘I'hough L'm strongly tempted to maks the much-abused pio the subject of thia letter, aud would if I thonzht theio was real danger of itn being oxorcised from ' our tables; bub its own intriusic masnt. and tho cunstaut demsnd for it will presorve it. Ah! the boys mneed not foar: mothor likes to aeo the look of sausfaction on their plump, brigut faces too well as thdy rush In from achool “almost atarvad to death,” and light upou an unclatwed piecs af pis v tho cunboard, Yo, thors aro too many damp, dsrkonsd liomes for heaith ar comfort, mads a0 by too much shade. Nox 1 am not going to bamwh window-bitnas and ohatde-treos to tho desart of Sabiara whove thoy waull bo most acceptablo no doubt; but Iwould keop the one opan moro, and got the other farther away from the honao, go that all sules would ba opon to tho sun, Shade-troes are iudispensabla for the stroot, giving comfort 1o the _ wayfarer, and receiving much of the dust’” that wonld otherwiss st ivto yards osud houses along tha way ; a weloumnoe ratrent ou the cro- quet-grround or In every tilled ilold of the coun- try, wheru tho laboror and herds can 1ind shiolter from the scatching rays of » midsuummor sun ; boaidos always affurding & pleasant picture tor the oyo to rost upou, Wacn the laws of hvriens ara undorstood nnd practiced, tha rays o1 the life-gietag aun will not bo eacluded ftom our dwolitngs. Who hay not oxparienced tho gladuome foeliuz asakoned by the rudden brosking of a stroa’ of gunshiue jn« to tho room ? ‘Lo childrei ars wort suseepci- bla to its islluenee, tad ara 1081 a8 happy o8 birds iu it gomal warmth, I hoawclicoposs coutd bo mluced to pull down tho haavy, datk dapiogs at their windows, and “substitute light, airy owmos, letting the bright hght into roome othorwiso cheerful nid pleasaut, thoneh itdoes oxposo defocts [u patac, pnpor, or uphoistery, or fade carpots oven,—by tho way, lot your furnshings bein light colors, or entico tio evor-usinunting housa-fly, tl nest of all goad, tidy housowives, whodso b acalust theBrind > -pano iy afier all suggestive of liowy thor, aud tho good old days boiore acreons’ a8Q nottiny turned tho whole hoasshold o a vigllanse cowmttao, cousing, flirting paper-brooms porform all eoits of anties, such cries a4 thess sounding in your ears: unt that door, qmele "’ 1y, 2o that ty 1" Bus you bave your rovacd at bist, whan quiist g restored and the last wtrudar winpped out, and yoa rachino uvon your Joungo with your favorita mithor in bund, wnd ean lagh aud mock at tho steuggler of veur swarm of ensiing on the ontside of tha nosting, unanle to reash you. But I have dizreoscd, oo, I foar, have mads g latter 1oo lung, 1 wonld like to mguiry what kilnd of food iy beut to wake hard, durablo teeth, Yours, Al | pelm R Puddings, Sauce, and Salad. o the Liditir of 4 he Chisezy Trivune: Cuicsgo, April SL.—=Ths fcllowing resipos will Lo found to ba cxcailent, snd nol expon- aivo, if inado acedrding to tha dircesions ¢ Ixcollent snot padding—One cup mne cap sweet milk ; 1 cup moles: 1 eap raisine ; 3} oups floar. Doll without ztapping for threo nouzn, and serve with tauce. Hauco for puldiugs -One plnt O sugar; 1 tablespoou of vinogar ; bieter sigs of nn opg; 1 tnblespoon of iour. Flavor with lomon or va- oilly, and boit for live minules in a pint of water, Lemon sauce—~Quo hoaping tublokpoon of corn utaich, mixed in @ littla cold water ; ponr botling water over tus till about the thickuens of cream; heat 1 ecap of ougar und 1 gz together: add a lit- tlo satt nud butter tho 0 of & walnut g add to this tho Juico aud grated tind of ono lamon apd add to the creawm withoat delay, Sorve winte hot. Cabbugo ealal—0Ono snall eabbagsor half o large one ; 1 cap of vinoga: touspoous ualt : 1 of pepper ; 1 o1 mustard ; 6 tables;.0dia swost mille ; 2 ful tabiespoons melted butter ; 13y 5 a litto sugar may ba addod It von liso it. Chop tho cabbags fine, und reald with thoe vinegar and splces; and tho mlk and eeis sty ond buang ali 0 & boil, thuugl do no% et it boil. Serve Lot or eo'd. Tun abova recipos 1 know are aplanlid, for [ ueo thom oll the timo myuats, C'ho auet pudding must Lo boiled in n 1 uiways put somee tbing 1 the bottom of the koftls to provent ity vuriive, and also flonr the iusdoe of the pud- divg Lag. Let somo oue try those and let wmo Lnow of their succean, Muoa, B AW, e o ' TRecipes for Puddings. - To the Lilflor of 1 he Clazugn Tribuns: Ouscaco, Aptil 3l.—Cottage puddiug—One tablespoon of buttor; one cup of Hugar; oua cup of swoet mulis ; ons toaspuon of bukiog- powder, nixad with two cups -of sifted tloor. Balie an cuko, aud oat with tiquid wauce, as fol- lows ; One piut of Losling waier ; ouo cup of brown susar; hulf-cup of bubter; flour to tineion § Havor with Jomon, vamlla, or nutmog. Boil a fow innuses, Mra, Lynd's wuet pudaing—Ons oup ol mo- iara04: ouo cup of wuet, ¢noped fine; one oup of rawsiug 3 two cups of our; half-cup of milk, Tiought i a ¢loth. and boil hard for throe honrs, Wator must boil bskly when put in, Sauco; lalf-cup putier; vna oup pulverizod sugar, woll beaten towether; thon add tho whito of an egx, boaton gt llavur to tasto, ‘I'aptoca pud ting—Soak half s tos cup of tapioca in & pt of wator for saveral hours, When eolt, pour off the water ; add oo quart of swoeb milk, thres oggw, » littls aalt, ha f a tea- cup of nugar; flayor to taste; bake till the cuntard is uicely done; atir occavionally while baking to pravont tho tapioea from setcling. Good either cold or hot, Floientmo pudding—DBoil one quart of milk ; mix one teacnp of cotn-ntarch amoothly with a little nulk, intd which stir the yolks of thros agps: tiavor with lemon or vamila; stir into builing wilk when tho conmstency of thick starch; put suto s pudding-dishs when coot cavor with a Meringie top wada with the whites of the threa eggs b n (o & etiff froth, mixed with flus putvonized augar; place in tho oven: whon a light-brown 'uis dono, Horve caid with mulk or cream. Auxt Lucy, Ooarse versus Fine Flour. 19 the Bxliturof The Chicaso Eriouns: Cuicaan, Apnl 21,—Your huusekeepora' col. umn ls both ueeful and interesting. Dietetics come In for & share of your attentinu, adid to that department of your columu I bog leave to add 8 paragraph or two, Whon a perion tinas that 100 wmuch swest stulX (liue clio, Mingo o, oto,) hias clogged aud seidulatod bior stom- ach, coated hor tonguo, and docaved her teatn, 14 4iny uot bo 100 Iate to Hud a romedy without taking pbyeio A oottle of ciirate of aguosla miay aiford tamporary ralief, buy a belter thing i3 a cruwer dles. Abstsin ontirely from the wsa of vonlecticus, pasiry, and rirh - eale § wo o eora - brewd of (Lottos than (uabain) atiitiou liour broad. The peifeet, white vhamel pocdiar to tha Leoth wf Suptlan dweroes whiv cde 80 Luo Luitod prey ot & whaea bl Dl o containiig U0 L b TiOSE bisn) asd corn meal Lave a mdtrsnty =peurahia br tha groath af tounl, e hvw teoth. For ey ko renso y the unfyararliy-aand fdns winte o wifo bl tba op no uerve Atranzthoni:e and mune povera, Attrition duar and eorn minl contrary, comain tha roqutdite elo wonte—thiat fa to ray. the phoghiatas, wLizh maio real bread, “the stay of hito," [ndectd, A simplo dio. of ¢oarao broad and nustitions roacet beef or steak, s the sacrot of health. Bexie. the yelw g T Beif-Raising Flour, To the Kiitor of rhe Chicana Tridunes Cuteaae, April 21.—1 bave boon much intor- ested in the artlclea on bread-making which fiave appeared in your valuablo paper. nod as 1 an an old housetteeper I think T will give your readera o littlo of wy oxueriencs, if you will Inodly atlow it space in your paper. Soma fvo yosrs ago my ntteation was catled Lo Kiug & Owen's ecif-ra:mng. Hour, propared with Hos- ford’s broad proparation, I tried it and hked 1t 80 well that ‘I'vo continaed tty ueo ever nince, and do nat think I eau koap houso witnontat, I have recommended 1t to eaveral of niy (riends. wlioagice wilb ine in thking it tne greatost con- venience of the aga, As the proparation is thoroughly mixod with the tlour bofors I pure chase it,all 1 put tn s cold nulk or water, ntirrng it with an iron apoon till [ have a st batter for bisouita or bioad, or n thin battar for griddla.cakes, und Lok jwmediatoly. Care should be taken to liavo tha osen qinte hot when you bogin to mix, aud tha pana shoula bo warm. Seullove.l ting are tho Doat to bukg tha biscuits m. I find mv (amly enn eat them hot from the oven withont hutting thom in tuo lanst, 1f you wish to make pic-crusf, rab thoe shoitoning In tho tlonr; thon ndd tho wator, And for eake, B YuMr egpe, nogar, butter, flavoring. ete., togather; thon sdd tue tlour, This flour is o3« cellent for evorylhing in the hao of cooking waaro floar 18 usad, and mucn choapor than tio ardiaary flour sud baking-powder, 1% D. L, ———— Sorvant Girls, To the Jditer of T'he Chicago Trivuned Racsnr, Wis,, April 20.—I am a reador of your paper, and Liave just beeu reading on article writton by a Chicago bachelor about sorvant- pirls, Ha risos to oxplain what he koows about them, ‘The idea of o bachelor interfering with the girls and thetr wages is ridicutonn! 1lo says tuey are woll paid for thew work, Wheshoulcu't they ta 2 Wo will now speake of tho modoern bachetorn, ‘They nre votorans in vice beloro they ars 30 voars of age, and thoir cauutitutions aro weakened nod uhatiered by strong drink and licentlousnass in evary form, Tho unaven step and tha loated foru atd faco all tall too plainly tho life they lead, Tho puor working-girls aro a peraacuted eof, and this uinctesnh-eutury bachelor i6 o bad lot, Oal the soishuesy of the buwan heart ! When people navo nathing olsa to n:enpy their munds, they pites on the puoe workingegirls, wy thoagh’ they had not euvuzh to contend with wiresdy. Looplo as u gonaral rulo dessrve no o Lettor than a beatien Clunoo to work for tham, Now, 1 hopa that itapartant Cineago growlor vill heroafrer It tho girls alone. The buclelora must havo uli the luxuroes of lif2, hut they muet wot try to uubdue thes Western working- iy, A e Grue, ——— Brealkfnot Rolla. To ths Editor or The Chizage Tribune @ Cuseaco, April 21.—In anacor to * Balia D I nilt contributo the followng rocive for broak- fagt ralls, whish [ kuow to bo splendid, &y I Liavo usod it for soveral yeain for brealkfast or tos, 1 sould (n the tlrst placo say good wintor- wheat flour (5 neaeasnry to warrant succosa : Tro quaris of flonr; tvo tublespoons of whita sugar ; two tableepoons of enld Inrd; rub thers thor- oughly togetler, then add a pint of seatded mille Patly cooled and tvo-thinds of cap cf voast; mix milk sad yeast’ with two-thirds of tho tlour, and et tn a warm placs to risc. When Hight- mix all together, and mold thoroughly and sawo again, When very light, roll out with s little flour as possible; cut in waano ; rub welted buttor ovor the top, and fold togesher, Dakoe whon very Light, Monc — i “That Will De All Right” Tothe Ko of ¥he Chacazo I ribunies Tlonant, Ind, Aprl 165,—I wish to thenk *XX.," of Chicago, through your columna for the excelleut recipo for rolls which I found in your lepue of Inet Haturday. I tested them ond flud them {v excced npy that I over nto Laforo, Lleaso recoive suy beartiest’ thunas for that ro2ipy, awl I hopo to hear from voit voon and often. 1al:o wiah tu thank vou, Mr, Diitor, for tho oncontagoment 7oit g1ve Loold housckeopors 1o giva thoir oxperianca in tha eslinary ort, ho- cauuo it isouch o help ta begiuners. Agai thanking you fur the asawtanco L bave raceived through yonr columus, I remsin ver? respoct- fully, Mus, €, J. M. Ramoving Ink Steina, Lo the 2ilar of The Chicape Trivun:; Curcatu, Apnil Ll.—A correapondent agks how to extract fuk-stafod from linan, There 18 noth- ing mere effectual than susking anid rubbing the #pous in swoot unllk, It the stain ba vot all re- wovod 0t oucs, 1t will aftcrwards disappear tu thio ordinary procesa of wasiiu) EANSAS A Gond Word ror 'Thrt tiat Speca Correspondense of Tha Ulenirs T nibrine. TFont heotr, Ean., Apri) 18,—XNo parz of tho United Stazes hins beon miors taiked abous, or wore wrien about, than Kavsaw, Yei, I bulleve, atler s two years' vomdenco iu the Btule, pod aftor huving visited mauy parta of it, that no pat of the counuy i3 lpss understood by pevple wha have not beau Liere. When we havo bud o hitlo unvsient exclloment among the sotllers ; whea uu Indin scars has staitled the pooplucn tho border ; whon a fuw hoipe-thiercs bavo heeu huog, ur a Bender wade bis oseapo ; when o praseno,par-raid bas euten up overy greow thing ; whosn o rasually Pomeroy or Lay- 1L W, lind poen oxposed,—ihen Lo Dews 53 Ler- ed ell ovor tha country iu tho wust oxtravas Bhut il exuggorated forey, und poople rend and wehiove wo have uothig tn Kansas Lut excite- ment, subbery, murder, iy scasoud, ginsshop- pury, and Lumeroy pouticianm, sow, all this fy o jueat nstako, Wo have vane jonty of geod, quiet, und judustrious citl , Who aro laboring ditigent,y to develop the conntry sud muso buwes or thar tawilics; and, whilo o largo numvor of speculaors and udvonturers Lave viditod Nansas, us thoy du ali bow couutrics, and Jeft their ntuin upon Lor nawe, yob the fact that » majority of ber eihzous ute of the bettor class 18 spparent overywhors, Ja both town xnd countey, by tho puulic iprovomenty that buve voon mwadu, 'The schuulbivuses wud churchos, particulatly, aro nuticvablo,—us0 much o thutit i3 a common remulk that’ they aro wuch betcer thau uro een 1u the country, and intowns o1 tho satt i tho older States, Fur lustance, in Fort scl 4 lutla ety of 6,000 musvitanty, mid o young city, 100,—thory are weil-paved I streots, hghted with guy, two good briok schuol- bumidiugs, und 8 guod dmly newapuper, ‘Thers 18 probably not Ruothor city of tho vaws size and ags du tuo Unlted Biutos tuat can boast tuv samo piogress in theso respects. Aud nlmost every utbur Kausas tuwn te simlerly forward, i proe portion to mzo uud age. Ho wuoh for vur civill- 2ation, ovidencea of pablio vpint, snd deatro for real impiovoment. Now a fuw woids about watorial 1efouiedn ‘Lucre ure muny roesona why Kausas is oue of the bost places in tha world; if uot the very beut, tor sgrienitural vurauite, and the sindred patsuits of frwe aud wtock-rmmuk, Sowe of thesy are the old ones alwasys advanced: good clhuate aud fertio soil, Wa have thoss; bLut, sy wo soust admit that oibe} sectivus Lave them too, 10t woe call sttention to Bumu fealurcs poculiur to hansa: L Wocan tame a much jsigor va- rioty of aiaple orups than uro raleed tu any uther soction, 3, Wo Live au avundanco of “ktoue, and, in mapny parss of the htate, I abundauce of ouval. ¥, We bhave an abundauco of grass for both pastuce aud hayy Joug summers und whort winters; klug Lo Lot pussible conditious for succosaful took-ramving. 4. Wo are inue- diaiery mujuceut to Boutbern sud Wostern as woll ae Eastorn markets. Lexas already 1s Rroal mariet for oorn, tour, sud fra; and, aw it wnd the misiug 1ogious of tho Wost tiilup ity stock-wmen sud miners, thoy wili affocd good matkots for fauds of agricultural pro- ductioud ; and Kavesos, boing Lho uearest szel- cnltural region, will buve Lbe sdvantugs ol oibor Diates 1 supplying those muckets, Auusher waster that noeda corroction, I think, Is \his preforenve givou byimmgravta o tho western “over tho dastern part of the Hiate. Tuix inay rewult trom tho fact chak thoy suppose tho eastora jart in all occuped, o i leud 1 tho west is ebeaper or betie 1ot tue cade, ner mprovad or v fsud cen by bad in the and psrtieniariy o the s.u.bic tho Siaks, oF u boster quaity, ¥ tages, and ab even lower ra Weot. Veshava the aues vasth b, Tu, Ga U woro advan- v 1haw i the tar v uoeds 1o be ausworeds poor man's cow, ‘Luno was whan the Juugo poa- nosgad tromendous tuflusuco over tho wass of tise poopln, notably **thosa fellers with thonr breechos in thair bootn,” but his power hassadiy weued, aud now, though they turn ont in yrrund uvumbers to hear Lis windy speoches and «are autnsed with tho elo.quence 8o profukely fntere laidad with vulganty, slang, and obacenity, hin [ tise paopin of Kan ror, Thar eame hage to. ‘Thny (v hos bad tima to theiy Fabamy wmt dav up any yuer'n sarobie (and ey liavo nes oot of voven) hns fur instaces, corn conts per busbel), in auder to wake ntaded Ty rovomonts, Ho, o nyoat's tallure comes, thev have nothung that thoy catont, snd very Witis thal (uny can nsll, Lo Iall back on, Auather failaio, I 1t come, will flnd he poopte ht:lo prepared to moat b, an | potatocs at 1 b Bed Lottar weatem of faim-labor, which ta peadunlly hoings ttraduced. witk it mot entieely, pr fmlares of arope Jut, with all her drawhagks, Kansas o i all 1ospects tho Dost comaumby of her ago that has ovor beed kuown 1 tho listory of the country, 03 T. M. N, AURORA. Gaswip and News of tho Week-'The mon Conn Amusonents. Speanl Correspaidence af The Chisago Tribune, Avnona, L, Aurit 21.—3" J'or eozmo dayn past wo hinve been permitted Lo onjoy a respita from tho contimions rains which for many wocks have rendored our city so dull sud monotonous. Tho strootn liavo becomo dry, v fact dusty, sud roads {u tho country are gradually becoming passable. As o matter of couran busness {a irm- proving -omewhat, bit farmors aro onergetically pushing their epring work, and ars seldom met the strects, Somoa of our business men aro de- Jrcted with tho outleok, thongh most of thom still predict a heavy neason's trade and have wade ususually extonalva proparations to fully nucet tho demand fn their rogpective liuos. TIL LAVROVEMENE ASIOCIATION seomn to have succseded in gotting tho commu- mty intorosted lo a cortain oxtont in their projocts for beautifying tha city, aud on ovory taud privato grounds are beiny cloanod up xvd rendored more attiactiva, as tho means of the ownor will permit, Immouss quantitios of or- vamsntal trees ara bowy set out, hotnos tepaiut- o, aivision (aaces 10moved, aud new sidowalis fai. Lho ubjects of the Association, howover, inthe way of ostablishing maoufactories, are somowhit'indolinito as ves, thonuh wa luok for Loueficial rosuits from Lheir dolibsrations, One proat good which hLos been oflectod throuzn thoir ageucy 14 tha prevoution of cattls 1unouyg aL targe in the stroots. THE COMMON COUNCIL paared tho requisite orainance an Atonday ovan- 1ng lant, ond their nction Is hoartlly coneurrod in by fuily four-ifihs of our citizony; the ronaiu- der of course grumble, and swoar, and thidaton, enil have an able champion in Judge Parks, who amagrinos that o will have no diiculty tu ndmz to the Htate Lopisinture upon tha back of the stetetaonts aro talien witn i groat deal of allow- auce, and his protostssions ot honosty and ref- ovmation neeepted with an focrodulony sule, Iho Cunnedl £4 its last 1meoting also eatablishod Hinuts couiiniug the malo of 1ntoxicating liquors to thio hueincss postion of the city, and Muyor Hul will donbtleas soo to it that tho ordinanco 18 Within this limit ave Jocated wuflicient, one sapply the do- numper of uthas have horetofors beon domng w boavy bueiness in the outside wards, In dofianco of lmw At their provious meotiug the prico of liguor li- acnse for tlis ousulug yearwas fixed at 3450, bub at tlho last moating & potition from the Arloon- keopors prayed that the amount bo rednced to 200, tho sum charged last yoar, and aftor a vaut amount of tulk the prayer of tas petition was grantod—bat bafors the ordinauce could bo re- scinded and & niy onco passed. tho vpponents of the moasure succoaded in breakiog up the hionorable body o o row, Hin Houor called a spceial muoting for Tucaday ovaniug, sud thare not being o quorum’ proscnt tho Aarshal was dispatebed Lo brinz in absontosy ; but aftor hall an hout’s fruitlass seurch tho dfficor repoited that they had doubtloss nil ** crawled into thoir fioten und denwe tho holos in aftor thol A'hs Mavyor then called o special meotiog for S2lurday evening, ‘Thero is sume turhulont cloment i this body waich Mayor I1ilt wall find groat ifi- in nauthng withoat the oxtubition of mwra desision and stexnuoes, snd somo of bia frionds fear that fio may Lo s littlo too wuch inclined to conciliate, During last year [requent wucncs in thie Council Chiamboer would have disgraced au orgamization ot school-boya, and it Is sincore- Iy su bs hop2d that wo nre not 1o havo s ropoul- tion of tho programute. Aftor the last sassion. a facas:ons [110aa of tho Slnyor gravely rematked that ** whou alr. IDIL gets through with that nggeriv thers will bo nothing loit of lum ox- pold-beaded cane, an overcoat, and a milk rigldly cutoreed. somo’ thuty saloons, quita woula imagluo, to fully mand, though & n bus 1 imagine tust bo will dwplay unfi- elont norvo wheu oceasion domands. BICKNLSS. "Phera hian been nu unuaual amount of clcknosy thig spring, vonsequent wainly wpon the contiu- ued dowp woather, though tho mortality por- baps bay vot been prouter than in former sca- Ou Sunday Inst, the funeral of AW OLD QUTIZEN, named J, M. Liakestoo, occurrod from the Firat M. Chureh. Tha remaiua wete fulloned o the.r flual reating-slacs Ly the fico dojartmost, of wineh e was for many yeais 8 member. the anrviees werd conducted by the Rev. N, A Pioa- tiss, of the Iirst Congrogational Charch, aud wero of o peeuliarly iuterenting characler, EASTER SEBSICES wozo hiold In novora! of tho clurches, but thoso most beantfully deccratod for the occaslon \wera Trivity (LEpiscoj:al), and the Firss M, I3, Church, of which the Rov. Dr, 'Fhomas i vastor, Iam plossed to utate that tho Dousior bas suiliclently rocovered (o bo able to resume the dutics of bis pastovnto, IIin long illsess, acd that of lus family, cast n gloom ovor the ontirs communily, aud all 1ejuice over bis recovory, A BGOUNDRLT, doing busivesn ou tue West Bide wae foiled a tow duyy wico i atlempliug Lo Porpotiute au Aol villmny, which, bad ho snccocded 1o cac- ng out lus antentons, would undouotedly have rosu.tod in s sngvension frog ons of our famn-poyts. It was potbing toss than the way- Inying of a littlo girl 12 yoars of ugs, swhom he shsted 1 accompanying 1o bar boawo 2 wiles in tho countyy, ovor a lonely road. 'The eld suc- cecdud 1n escaplng from im hefors gottivg quito out of the city, and unnedily fuund a pro- tectivo, Au mvertignticu is to be had, and the pamo of the rulity pavty wish further paridcu- {m"n uf tho ouuage, L shall resorve for my next etior. sous, AMUSZMENTS. ‘T'ho Mendelesoln Quintotte’ Ciub gavs ue a (ino entertawmout on Monddy evouinyg, but was grooted with & very shwy sudicucs, probably owing o tho fact that wo have of tato kad a aurplns of amusoments, ‘o Soue of Abiou ou Monday aveatng_pgave anvtuer of their RBoglsh soclablos at Music [all, 'Those ure amobg tho wost ebjoyable partied given iu tho city, nnd muce the subsiita- tion of ten aud coffes’ for oeer are’ bocoming oxceedingly popular, PEHRONAL, Mrs. Caldwell still continuas the revival sor- vicos at the Galoua Street M. E, Chutch. The ludy is av oarnest worker and cloquent speaker, aud as ureailt of hor luoors here somo fur.y adult couvorls united with this church on Sun- m{[lul. . Willlam Wilson, Master Mecbanio of the Chicago, Builing.oa & Quincy Railroad, who bing Leen soulined to bils residunco for nlae woeks with ledsummatory thoumatiom, 18 ouce more ablo to be out. e ) Mewsre, Putvey & Gritiy, of Westcheotor County, N. are xgwiu in our ciy vuyiu; lorsos, In Fobruury, thoy paichased dfiy-tuu Hiue horsos Livre, Jumnz #uod prives 1n coali, Ald. J. N, Hurd, of ‘the Teuth Wa.d, 18 bau very 11l with typhold puouwonis, which expiaine lus wbuonce from the wpecial meshing ol ke Couucil Tuvxday oveung, Ad, desghor, f tha Fourtl Ward, was absust izem tho city o Lusiness whea Lho cail wus made, wod 8 cx- cusud ; but tha Aldersn frow the Firet, Lhirc, Sevonth, aud Ligath Wardu waiply dssirod to diondgge na e, and ars Lighly consurod by their couytitusnta and the camemuu: ———— IN THE DEPTHS. O thou dear ans, who wait'at for me, Lonawhi-re Uil urtl, o v il irue Love tiat 3y fte uf dep il s e i uf 1 Busd thy eircapi—1 kad oy Tor better life 1 ye Pauy wolil Fauu y P2LOTEIVG Gud alawes me, Aucll 3 48T Mz F, OF TEN YEARS' GROWTII CURED BY DN, RADVAYS RIVEEDIS LIAVIE HAD AN OVARIAN HES RS Ol R B THE O N, VA ANN Annon, Dro. %7, 1573, D, RABWAT: Th T mal R e 'n ;Ihnn lnu]y bo beaolited, T make 1nv0 nad 4g Ovarian Thmar tn Pt m‘fluc.»‘-:p {n the Oraties anil hwely athera iwltuout aay bunctit, (6 {03 Ehat | Coult 1ot fnva Hred mmfi::”#.""X"".‘-:‘..h'fli intaig 1odaand 1n8 to (ry Ralway's stamedios. 1 hal hot 1 ther, bt tually, aftar much deliboetion, sixbnttl-sof the Raralvent, two by rul Do bots 103 of 1o Keliar, §ised tiove with: wut any apparent hoaels Hotormined to porageara, ;Vl:,r,;d.l:l; :; II:DI’! lllllll‘l l‘l‘ 1 olvant, two of tha Na, . and twn huxes of Lyils, Bolon ;i 5xt fweniy ivg pon, p -+ Befors thoy vrore Lons [ ind \fontimicd ta'usa o medicina unti e i i, "k, 116 midloin lllll‘l ths, and dlll"nl”)ll“:’l’n o senne, 5 3t s 108t orty-tire pouruts, T tordk thiroa dozin hostics nf "batt pieloh st alx Loxbaet wly e o alrauk e tecl pericct iy woll, and my heart | g Gadk Tur 1is oo 0 1y e ARHTesinn, N Ha yaur wanlertul medicine, 1 foul deoply tudebted, At n DPrasee 19 U134 1Cmay he s much of & WIOsNGE 1n o iere ) wbaboc fome. 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