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NOVEMBER 4, 1876~TWELVE Semarkanit to Peshia project s for kil on Inilla ki Jtnsala, actose Contral it the dififenltics to he o that {t will prohably hio richiyseaparinoned | fizat on the Hat, inlieh author, who not only rinderstanda hisanb- Ject thoronghly, but fa'mnatét of the art of writing npon it in 0 clear and fagiilar style, snited to tho | shoulders, and they are no taste an intethgenct of young readers. The hook | women, except that they d $1inoxt usefal onz for hoye, and will enteriain | o may so mueh abont it. It should receive the at- | women as langer lived. fig tentlon of parents when Jooking over the baok. | Mret a3 many atrong, heailhy.I eclier'n wares with b thought of the coming holl of hordea: th crowe Jacos oven thie VEry naprownth b cight of the houscs. the numerons bazars,and tho teat amdant of trade which Is conatantly going on day sceming like B lazat-duy, show 40 meteopolic, . . . . dn a of Central Akt are ail alike, - raine erooked sireots, the saui: hi thie very cotor of whith nt Jast ofends yout eses, e kanie witdowleds housed, with Hal Yoils évery- em4 to have more bitdlvhiln. allty than the othern; the houses arn more cone moily of (wo storicy, and frequently have hal- conten with Iatii¢es or covered railings, #cem to bevery fow gardens, und trecs’ pien aro t about tho ponda of the mosques long ohic or tirn of the canals, —thus % yl 8 very different fook from Tashke: and, " > But, for farther-inforlmation concerliing. the clilen and towns of Turkistan, wo must refer the render jo Mr, Schuyler'a Intereating pages, -The last chapters of bi work nro ffon of the Husaian workings of the adminfeizatiod In the annexcd With great candor and fafrncss the sltuntion i roviewod on all sldes, & Jndgment recorded that sccins harmany with the facts, | that tha acquleltion of territory In Centes) Asia hos Rusaln, but has been Governinent by the 1L wae necensaty to pro- teet the frontlers of the Emplre and to sccurd trade from lawlens arsauits, and, with these sole enda In view: Rusala hns undertaken ‘its varfons militay nd nesnmed control of reglons ov ulera were uhablo or unwllling to ~LITERATURE. ler's Notes of a Jour- Turkistan. \ Asin, hnye been proposed overcome are vo fornldan muay years hefore the whistle of the locomotive Iy On account of tha laek af Deardin Durkista: waod nnd watar, the cont uf conut rmlllln? a rallroad from Orenirs 1he frnnienee: whille the poverty i uiford bt meneeo retarns,” The relations between Naawlaand England, arising frons thelr senpectivo possessfons in Atia, alwo farm nrerioua impediment ralhways opuning up ‘Titckistan, ‘Fhe exact figures of tha Central-Aslatle tradg with Ruseln cannot bo procured, but the value of the lmports and exports during the year 1872 have been roughly eatlinated at 810,000, (00, conslderahlé decrense from the nmuunt collected for 1867, which way based njjon 1he- custoums. turns on the frontier, Bukinara was 1,000,000 rubles fn 18 same yoar the trade with Khohand amounted to The chier articles went from rints and cotton goads, "Tea, nithough gencrally fmported from Ilia, ge quantitics from Moscow. Tha of sugarin 187 was only ‘171, 7 trado with Kashy Ir the Chinese, and now' temporarlly “held by tho Ttuasias ris And exporta from 1872, amounted to ca af tho Rueslan posscssions in Central Asin, including the more recent ac “square . miles, < to 'that of Austrls, .Gormany, combined. The [{ estimato, at 2, while it Inatencts then, | where; but Bukhari g Facts and Figures Totho. hullding ot estin 2 JunH t Central Asia. ol blenided With (he cowning's Last Pooms.--Juvenilo b i Books--Bayard Taylor’s National Ode. {otal -frade Y ven (o a conslidera- it Aeld, and af the and n every cane to Lo In_perfoct 3r. Schuyler bolleven Fres Thought—Hymns, ines of Heroitt os—-Nora Perry's Sto been premeditated by gradually foréed npon the , 1871, to May, nttitude of the natives. wno have had any experienco fn the hard watter of enguaing A nut over-studious cbild In the tontented I Now that I have vindicited n] perusal of +edifying ™ books will necept this vol.' | .ahd found dut all abaut clhiemiloons, It l\u:{I.nlu the early history of our | alvhile befofe: purchaing ln{llvll i, uma gratefully. conntry—which, of and ylel ought th krhy LITERATURE. FLER'S ¢ TURKISTAN.Y ik "Nfl'\‘l! 0P A JOUNKET 1% RUASIAN TOKANTY, “;}l;(““u il pod which the native exert a wholcsomo authorlty. ‘The suspicion and jealousy with which England watchies the movements of Ttussia in Asfa Mr. Behuyler regarda s undigaificd and unrcanonable. .1t 1 fifs opinion that, id Iusafa forescin the deain npon ber exchicquer whiéh her Awfatic connnests have made, and must continuoe ta-make for yenrs 0 come, alie would nover hava ndsanced into Ture hun the cntire watter recl 00, o less than th land, Thourmy by which the Government sustaine fs domnln nubered In the 000 men, but hos eince been The coat of (ha RRussian exclusiva of tho cany, nto campaign agalnel of -which Iukhara Tho author ir the wifo of Praf, Lewla 18, {t4 nothiority over Monroc, Dean of the Boston . University School of year 1872 dhout ‘conglderably increas conquests In Turkl nyuinst Khiva and khara, has been 100,000 ribiee, paid 500,000 rubles as o il lic annul expenso Lo the Emplre, of theso poses. slons, 1 above'd, 000,000 rubles, 1t waa for.the pnrposa of studying the political on of the rogions in Centra) Asin h d by Ruesln hot Mr, Kugene Hetryler, thie United States Charge d'Affaires nt St. Petersburg, wonde n journey into Central Asla, Tils familiarity wwith the Russlan language and with Ttussian aMairs, galned by a long resldence (n the lent advantavey for tha intent of his objeet; while the mnerior facilities for vlmervation afforded- by the Russian sulhorities, anid his own industrlons and earcful s, qualified him for writing upon the rkistan with wore futelligence than Iy ever hefore been broughtto hear upon the sub- ‘I'ne two bulky voluines in which the results of his travel nud researcly'ore embodied are crowd- ed with novel, Important, and trastworthy Inforna- tlon, In March, 1673, Mr. Schiuyler left 5t. Petersburs having for.a travellng companion d J, A. Mactnhan, the correspandent of the New York Jerald, whoso brilliant book, entitled ++Campalyning on tho Oxus, " inado him favorably knowa to tho reading world o few amonths later, Tho two crussed tho preat steppes lying bty Sartof aud Kazaln while the ground was still | ored with suow, performing wost of the dlstaice | in & taruntase drawn by post-hurses or by caiels, | Tho hardsnlps of the journoy, continne 3 | day and night, were convldorable, ~the severe colil, : indifforent nnd olten fusnticlent food, and the' weuring lieavily upon the endnrante’ lof ile travelurs, 4,000 Inhabitants hina grown . fortreas of Knzula, which, 2 tho Ruesians at tho confluence of the Kazaln and the 8yr-Darya Rivers, all the: tinde-rontes in Centml Asin,—the meetlng hero the ronds from 1§ It Is the chief military ,nnd ins a Jargo trad Leaving Kavala for l'ort Vorovaky, April 92, 0 was observed 10 be tinfed green . w ging grows and the folinge of - early fluwees, Unp arriving at the latter place, wintor was found to have given way to tho hicat of midsmininer, and “the penchi-trees were I full blossom. point Mr, MacGahan wade his Dol ' ncross tho desert of Kyzyl Kumto Join Go man's expedition againat Khiva, and 3 i pruceeded on his solltary way to Toshikent, was now tho 14t of May, nnd tho siepps was coy- ered with searlot poj and other showy nal Tho Russian fown of Tusbikent appeared to Me. Schuyler, on his first ontrance, o In_ Central Now York, cla, whaded by doublo rowe of teoen; the sountl ing water In_every -direction; the small, +white houses, sot r little hack from the streets, with . alleade in fronts the large square, full witha little church tn the mid- his familiar fmpress , AND RULDIA, aENE SCHUYL Dr., Member of o L granhical i umerous 1lusteation, New York: Scribner, THE RATION L ODE, Juiy 4, 1870, Davanp | | quato dtu,, pp. | The national ode dellvered by Bayird Taylor ot | Shae of tle ** the formal upening of tho Centenninl Exposition, AH? on the hundredth anniversary of the Declaration of | ~dl Independence; 14 prosented ta the publle ina ningo siylo by Messrs, Jumen R. Osguod & Co., Hos- ton. ‘The manuseript asit lcft the voet's pen s re- prodnced In faceslmile by the hellotype procese, | Respectfully, and, with n note from the pathor tu the lirher, i ‘' 2 % el dprisecs Tty e fhedos ity | | AUNT LUCY’S LTTER, Ciricano, Nov, 3.—May I troublo yoa with an- InTwo Volumes, ary contribution; portion of Centeal Asia be |vian oxtends from the Casplan Ben the hordors of China, and from Slberia 1 to Persia and - Afghanistan on the {s divlded Into scparato Stales, or Khan- Kniva on the west, Iukhiara In the centre, Turkistan In the oxtreme cast, and Hus- dstan on the norik. The country em- tos large orcas of desert wakte, Intersporacd with ossce, trips of fertllemoll skirting the rivers, and, In the cantern -district; - rich -and’ productive Talegs Iying among mountaln-ranges, The tifable Tiadstucludebut an Inslgnicant partof thosurface. 10 isremarked by Mr. Schuyler that ** A map.of Central Atls, on which tho arablo landa worg cara-, fally marked, wonld Lo at onco Instructiva and cations, #0 narrow would ba the green steips along the rirers and at tho foot of the mountains," The arés of the State of Bukhara s catimated at 70,200 ond abont one-tenth of thi, border- 1oz on the streams, 1s cultivavle. The greater the tarritary of Khiva is a barrenplaiu, the roductive portion- being included :in tho grestoselaIytng on the Amur-Daryn (Oxuw) River, Jnwhich etands tho-Capltal City. Of tho entlro Justan domains in -Central: Asin, e, Schnyler cdlealafen that but 1 6-10 ‘per cent of the soll, is anble. Thoze lands which nro frrigated are ro- farded, on acconnt of tha constancy of their hr-, Yeils, 18 far moro valuablo than the feetile trips, snd valleys which depend upon the fluctuating sttesmns for thete mofsture, Xo system of meteorolop] ‘been undertaken {n Contral Asia, but Mr, Schuyler dirides the teeritory, by & rough estimate, into four dlaatic zonee, Tho northernmpst of theso ex: tends south o about tho $6th degreo of Intitude, Iu thts reglon 1t 18 too cold to admit'ef the culture of Snow-covers the grotnd nthe yoar. In Knzala, o city susted ona steppo near tho Aral Sea, the fummer, lasting Sive monthe, Is without raln and exceedingly biot. +At Kopal, in the Eastern, por- tlon of this belt, the summor-heat I8 moderated by {be snow-covered mountaina in the viclnity, 2anonest touth of the above gmbraces_tha track of countey in which the towns of Peroveky, Turkis- w Aulle-ata, and Vierny aro situnted. Tho tem- perstore here 1o in wintor, like that of Contral Germany, At Perovksy tho fyr-Dorya River is corered with fce from tho mtddle. of Docembar to In summer the thermome- | fereometimes marks 99 deg, Fubir, Tho third zone focludes Taslikent, lylng sonth of the 42d pur- site, aud tho districts of Kulajn and of Zazafaban, Apricots, peaches, grapes, pomugranatos, and other tender fruits grow here without difileuity, Suow falls during n single month in winter, but quickly Thero e, however, an ubuntdance of Lut eldom violent whids, rometimes reaches 110 dew, zono comprises tho valles Tegion eauth of thie 42 Tiln, conclusfons ar eummed ap In the followin “*Dempite the deain upon the it In practically lyionnl from her position In Central Aniu, ing the many faults which may be found in the administration of the conniry, the Rirslan rulo in, on the wholt, beneticlal to the nutives bu manifextly unjust o themn to with fection, and leave them to anarchy n bridled'rulo of fanatical dewpots, moral ¢onbldetation, tat of lier preati Aaa would b saflicient. to keep Ruasia there iperial excheqricr, le 1Or Russis to wl(lfl.lnlw and sucial condiy Notwithstand. recently nhnexi Apnrt from this lor's chirography I8 extremel; nentand slear, nnd almoss sn canly road as prnL. It will afford ‘an Interesting study to thoso Wb | ather serap? -1 did not intend 1o 8 fanex that the eharacter ot un Indlvidunt of markod | C80CF oot Tramo correspondents me under obllgations. Don't you think so? Allow me to sy to ** Mra.d. 15, C.* thank you far placing your preference, Lucy " at all, I '+ to appear just magic wand. * On the contrdrg, a9 far A1 ono can forerce, Rnssfa will be compelled In the future to advance It seems now 'to he Impoasible for Kashenr, Bukbara, traits can he dlscerne work will form 1 pleasing memento of the Centen- er to rémain wi “she ls, Son fpsln sehase aha s nlul year of the Republics and the Turcomnn contry musteither boannesed, 1o a pasitton of resl, 1f Itussin will have arrived nt. @ true ethnienl and political boundary, have undyr herrulo in Central Asip all”of the Mo- hamitiedan people of Turkish race, hor nelghbor will he China: and ns the Rusainna dre not itisposed to get into difiiculties with that expact fow houndary disputes, the frontier wiil be (ho ' Oxud, kepa- ting the Ruasian domnaina from Afghanlsian, ns gement with Eual ia<fan frontier wi of Persin, which Is inbalited by'men of o different zucey afid, nlthough * Mussulmans, yet of n ecct \Ah!llmllly hated Ly tho inhabitanis of . Central ulo, " or they I|Iunl'lm rud, for Turkistang - Charles I, Somerby. The biographlcal skotches of notable women hiero presented nro pleasantly written, and tomost read- ers whl afford some new information regarding thiclraubjects, The fact that the author bringaher | PErionce 1ok us better ablo to group of hieroines fnto notico on account of thelr nctivorelation'to the progress of froo thought, will awaken prejudice; but for this sho s undonbtedly Sl by n Tess cmplatic Inidation of eincipleh that are painful to the Chrjation world, | 1¥0Tder ¢ Tind not battor write o d e “'fl“xl%‘?m Avotdod ‘I":,‘:m‘om?“‘ :nd' 'L'.B: it ** Fifty Years' Experience in_Housckeepin compliehe Jjure towar ¢ ful iment, of Ll 3 mlzhit encourage young falks. clierleliod pnrpose. - An - oxcoss of zeal 14 apt.to | WL eOCONRRS JounEfolke. | o concladed that alic cannot make pig-cruet. _Try araln, Toke thiree cupe 6f sifted ilour, ono cup ot -lard, a Mittle ant, and half n cup of coldwator. Tapdlo Empire, we may i Mr: Schuylar descrlbea the nctlon of Hussin In Turklatnn with - grent - ginrticalarity, and crtfolecs her admituistzation with freedow and impartiolity. Il reviow of thu subject will' uffo structlon to tha student of polf’ical history. up round” tho in 1845, way, tmllt by It licaat tho janct fd sulitable = | e wmines in e tablo of contents are Madamo Roland, Saey Wollsonesratt Guduin, Afary"V. jodwin Sholley, George Bund, Harrlot Martincan, 3! Y Frunces W dh{g}'lunsflmnlr.h Emma ‘.\llnrlll‘n.u)llr'- e o A Yoiy impla. & arct Reynolds Chappellsmith, Lrnestine L. Hose, CHL st Tances Fower Gobbe, and Goorgo Biot, | il make the under crust atick o .00 b Talic] g served her week severnl timen—naince T told you of Fdna's—and, whilo epeaking'of ples, ampkin _ples sho clpe for her crust, e ;obrscaatfose o BROWNING’S LAST POEMS, . 0, AND HOW IE WORKED 1N WiTit Orsen Porws, , Jumes R, Osgood ., Mr. Brownlug has not oxpused #o much of his aolf in o)l hls former pocms as ho does in this ‘small collection.,. And yet he declares boastfully eral places that his vorsew have never be. , the réal thotight ‘of thoir author. Intho iprece named **At the *Mermald,'* ho says: y work: doos work discover 8 rest front work—my life? man's huter, love Yeave the world at peace, Call oarth uglinens or be: Seo thiuga thero Ust to pay its Lord my dufy? Use to own a lord at all? **Tilank of siucli o' record, trly: work I b, thls weroll, Yours 1o tako orJoava; s dul Mitue remalns the unfirofiere 80 mach, 1o whit more, o How alionld one liko me o that largess, clders, hetters Sall you cheip thelr souls for—fame? “Which of you dfd T chable Once to slip Inslde my Thicro to cataloguo and Jabel ‘What I ko luasl Hapae and fear, -bel Seokand shun, Whio hou o rlyht i nost on the Syr-Daryn, PACCHIAROT DISTEMPE! IIYMXNS OF TITE AGES.,' TIYMNS OF THE AGES, Introduction by the Hev. F. D. JJunTixatox, | faveus,..Slie used the above re . 0. 12mo.. pp. HYMNS OF THE np. 3348, B Il\'!lNi OF THE AGES. Third Berles, 12mo. , D 31, Tioston: Jumes R. Oegood & Col “81,60 per volume. apricota sl of tho vine. foe abont three mont! ples, wild tnlips, geraniums, ke n qulet little “*"'ho broud, dusty T betu In'large ur small? -all combined to it ']"he (‘llm‘n Ill bulle lm‘flwzslc carry water through every wroot. - denrr:’o of the Qovernor-Ueneral, and 14 garrisoned Thy Ituesian population ls arter nierpes geadue Yashkont, which wiu | the middle of March, Dy 6,000 Cossacks, ully into the native city of captucad by tho Russans, {ir, 1664, ponndution estimated at 190, 10f wosques 8 anid (oo 300 :" 4+ No town in Centra add mony new ,000, and its nuwmber I Asla presents such a varlc- Mr. Schuyler, **ad the real native Tash- The streotn aro rarcly htralght: an ‘rambling about tha town. wo g ap antl down' turning to.this side and that; eometimen between | Iigh walle, sometimus heneath the wooden portico of'n mosqua . which mounts high in the air; now {nlong tho ¢dio of sutne deep rayine, und now cross- iug somo rushing stream ou & low wooden bridge, iverywhero trees aro leaning over.tho walle, for ieverywhoro there are gardens; nnd wo can luave ithadtrect and iska s by-path up tho cdye of some ‘wtreant, where an old weodon mil-wheul la busily and feul oursclvos alinost ina country- } ‘I'he wall surrounting Tashkent Ia suld to 'bo sixteen miles in longth, und, s in twelvo to ffteon feet high. blocks of clay, coated with plaster. the walls, gardens, tend for several ind contralled by Itusslan police: and one may walk or ride throuphi {ts strects, by «dwy or nlght, in porfect rocorda of the old I'"I'nshikont extend back to the sovonth contury, .- Durlug his cleht months' sojourn Nr, Behuyler regarded Tushkent as a s - nartors, maklug several roturas to It, and having mo to cndtivate friondly acqualntance with jta “I'io_housca uro gonerally of 0 walls elsing from the streat In sutumer tho hei inthoehade, The fourth of Hodjent and all .the: deg. of “lutitado, . Here - the wintersare mild, and tho grent rivers rarely frecza over. Entthyuakes Aro common through- out Central Asia, and aro cspecially frequent in the wonth of March, or about the timoot the verual bo chief axports of Centrnl Asfa are cotton and Ik OF the former, nbout &5, 00 annaslly sent to Ruesio, tothe shortness and thinnees ofsthe -flbre, ¢ carcless manner {n which 1t I cleaned an kel Improvements bt Its culture are being i wpted In the torritory undee the aduinistration The annual productionof eilk in “urkistan fs catlmated at ahout 4,600, . To this amount Bukhara contributes unds; Khokand, the samo; Ihiva, l{fl!hg% 400, swhat love best, ¥o and doult of, ruspect—deride? o 1muke a rout of Raritles ho found {nside 1" Aud .ngain, In the poom entitled **Iouse," ho _bogins with a stmilnr asscrtlon: - "Tho rendors of Tug;Twinexe ore the frionds of Nora Perry, whoso' fpurkling proso-papers fro- ancntly enliven its colimhs; and whoso grave: and . g0y pooms of most mmical rusthm nro often met | MOV them from the fire‘and let. thom ‘cool with I the leading mignzines, And they will be sure to weleome hor dow bouk for giels, which is | thut was conran and 8o ‘s Trinls ot Doardin only une in .tha ‘volupe. ++8hall T sonnet-sing you abont m; ‘ Do I live in 8 house you wonld 1] In it ncant pf gear, lina it storo of pel © “Unlock my henrt with a sonnet-key ¥* 1t §s bullt of hard i 2, oy **Invito the world, .as my bottors have dono *Tuke notlce:-thia bulldl Its suites of recoptiun avo: Its privaco apartment and bedroom too; — . You enn easily tell when ;flll A SOUVENIR OF TII WIL\TOD{_‘.“N QEVI?I’(L\' SAW AT thickly planted with trees, ex- iny remains oo view, s on crery slde, shont’ . Vussfan Turkistun ncur] lucerne, tobacco, madder, sy lienip, are cultivated 1 diil +poppies, flax, erent - purtiona of but etatistics regarding the extent of thohatvests aro fmpuusiblo ns yut to obtain, The furuy of the Btatlsticn! Coimiitteo for Contral d in 1808, comprise in many provinces e **Climate, none; “productive . tha Clty of Samarkand, avhich is 0 third clinatic zone, Mr. Schuyler 4ye: '\ Tho rardons constitute tha bos tows of. poplar and cltii trees, rk follage of the pomegranutd tho walls, transport one_atoncu to o platna of Lombardy or of Southern France. In ring tho outekirts of tho city, and Ine ule valley, arc one massof ‘white and p bloom of almond. and . §lerry sud spule, of y apricot and plum, w s the air for miles around. dwelling-places in tho summoer, and Nowhero are fruits. inuro d of somme varleties it can bo auld that . The apclcots and no be impossible to_surpa: en in dune, and, from th t and melons are nevor lack- 3. ply to the Publisher.® bie, I must decline, b iy window, i folks profer; leane you, no footover threshold of mine, ' a propor position for o writer to keop,and reader and erltic will respoct himi in it. The public Lave np mors business with the prlvate life of an nuthor than they havo with that of thelr boot- .. Dut Mr. Browning has, in this last book of Lis, doparted from his usual custowm, and al- lowed his mood distinctly to, bo, rovealed, angey with bl critlcs, and plalnly letst be scen. ‘The Grst poam, which glves namo to the volame, Is evidontly intended. a¥ o wocking reply to the ro- vlowarawho bave affronted lum, and ho willfully cndenvars to hielghten thelr confuston by surpasulng any of his previous ofenses in tho way of knotty phrascology and surprising thymes, a1t eminent euccens of his effort, and furnlshes un example of Browning run riot, or, were udniusible, of Browning a Thuanlinus of the pocut fs apparent fu these, ayin manny other lines; **Was it * grammar? wherein you would *conch® 0 m You,—~pacing:in oven thot paddock Of longzuage allotted you ad A ur fetlocks, —you—scorners ita four corners? ‘a8 It ! clearncasof words whi Ay, 1f wonds nover necidod enswathe augh Tt Iznorauce, impudonce, cnvy And malice—what word-swatho wor With yours for u clearness cryutali ut In one small line ¢ and bouncing—ns noddle ooxe, born to cackle and waddle bite at uan’s heel as goose-wont {s, Nover {c1t plaguc at his puny os frontls— You'd kuow. 08 you lifsicd, Clear *quack-qiiuck® is el An outhurst liko this fs unwortly of Mr, Drowne 1t shows that, - lnstead of 44 *For n ticket oy k thankly great Exposition, taking alonz with hima pair of [ 4 It wag keen eyes, and o disposition to have o thorough | YOU.nust *:try’ it Lefore that yiew of what waa best worth an examination, Uis dexcription of the prominent objects I tha sarlous | day ar two, it will be a liftle thlcker than when Inuudln:ahnnlmnwdnmlmunrlm!nmng. althaugl .| you try it.. 1 use grunuluted suzar becasso it 1y it purtalies of the genomlly hurried chas rf 3 tho sight-vceing In o vastand bowlldering coflec- | uuo a pound of sugar to 8 pound of Jaice because it Wonld, make tho-Jully tob. sweet o have mch you 1 ur Jelly s not thick i Mussutmian soclo ihut uno stury, An are nnbroken by windoies, Durnt bricky, and the flat roof 1 madu of reods or ly plastered over with clay, which furnlshes o harbor for innumerable scorplony, “yd occaslonal tarzntulue and other venomoua aplders, ‘Tho rooms, ol .opening: on tho inner courts, nre furniehed worely with dvans. runninge arownd tha slidos, and rugs and carpeta sproadon tha elay floor, Ureus of Lo mon conslaty of loose, basgy tronsers of white cotton stufl, - which ars never taken off: o long ehirt of white or light-colored print; and o ¢ cottos r of lieavy cloth, ofton or handkerchicef, wornusa ul nives, und small bag combs, tnonoy, ete.' -cap, and over this u turbun with the ond hanging over tha left shoulder, At home, tho mon usually yo barefaoted, -but out of door waur silp- vra with polnted tocs and high heels, orlong, Aoft qots, In tho streot, rhdiny with turncd-up toes om 'T'he woinen completo thelr costumo with a gown of lright-colored ‘sllk, exfending from the They adorn themsolves with on inordinate number of nockinces, nmulety, haire pendants, car-rings, and somctines oven With o In thoe street, they hide thelr faces be- hind n heavy, black vell of wovenhorschatr, which falls to tho ivaist, Muttun fs the almost excloslve form of meat generally mado jnto u dleh- called pilat or palan. This ln propared us followa: quantity of mutton-tallow, or fat, {8 melted fna pot, and the mutton, aftor belng cut futo pleces, I8 stewed In thisy wiion the meat {8 cooked, it fa which bus beon propor] put n und gtirred un done; with this aro mixed, wsually, enull, thin wliciugs of carroti and the whole is turned out on a lana platter, the picces of meat and boncs bolng artistically placed on top, are the unly hoverayos, na the lioran forblds tho wio of winenand linuons paring the ten 4 to wak “ropaceo iy nu prisingg futoresting and inviting nrijcles tlin Iand, T'h lony epartment of human enterprise and fn- | charac {he iocyards, tho d THE HOME. sitnutes will ke o g (Contributars to this depas UKE will confera favor on the editor by writing on ide of tho paper, and by following the ctuation adoptéd.] tieso pardens are b the Editor of The: Tritune. GreexDay, Wik, Ocl, 80, —llaving beon for P ome timo en intercated roader of 4 Tho Home,* | parod as it can be in a varloty of Toften fool moved to sond ¢ contribution to itn columns, but gencrally dnd my days too full of | part of {ts mnutriment destroyed’ by baking, sewing, baby-tending, and the thousand | We will besa woll nourlshed and other ftems of waman's work ta purmit any lolsure for writing. To-dy cold winds and & wintry hail- | the babit of cating flesh food, —a atorm prevent wy keeping an appolntmont witha friend, 8o, resolutoly turning my back upon my work+basket, heaped with fall eewlng, I will send | calfod Ainnesots patent flour coi my recipo for ralsod doughnuta to ** Cousin | portion of nutrimeut, oa fs clalmed, it being o xery Auna* fi return forher delleato cako which 1 fud | White tlour,. (@) 19 Prof. Tloniford's mothod of #ouice. 1 cunuot wuy that they ars oston dongh- 4 nuts, but thoy are my mather-In-law's, and ahe is | not dono so, whnt is xald on the noted for lier douglinuts. 1 st my spongo for.| Good Cook's eculjt-iooky™ {meuntli 'wintor, aro ! far surpasced by ‘‘The big blus plnms of Bukhara rough the whole of Asla, « The y ruall and sour. The Lost ap- tfrom Khive, or from Suzok, to rkistans but the smoll wi ont in thelr wuy, 84 with us, {s cultivatod only for jame or g vorug soup, - Buside was ‘i comnion gultivation ten lons, and six varictics which f which would bo n good ad- In the hotclimat they aro wholesome,'and form” ono itring summer, thing of sitting shoke of Delawara, Wo celebrated th shertles ate most]; Tieck to the ground. ich convey thought!" kent aro excoll ht But had you to eaton, and s Somo thought | incipal articlcs of food n 14 thimity e thinka nof tnlshing s couple of thei hirteen varlotivs, good. Tho Jewd distill a kind of the grapes, utid the Huesinns hoyd bo- but all the bronds which I bavo' white, wero hareh ond strong, n 10 the winow af tho Crluiea Largo quantitios of froit are d, 41 1t wero drled . properly and 0Mo A very llnpv.ll‘ll’llll atticlo nd Jresurves without tho ad- fesourcea ol Centra) Aeln are for n hus boen' sippuscd. Tho coal- d arg not rich vnough to woat bundant minorl. (g nd In the Karu-tau Monntains, “near thy Clty of Turs in very minuie guantl- ceun tn thie reglon of Hod- 4 dupositsof rock-sall exe of niphtha are abund. aryn. uru the Uzboka, lipbitants of the citios Vo their subylstenca. chietly seribed fn anothe o the nomuds: of #pat and anattered, + e O takon out,-aud the rice, —tlhie mostof | washed and cleancd, ride belng s nrl haye the world liclieve, u Teck of prile—In this instance t leakt—! ust und feeblu critics do not nthor; and they wio are eapablu und consel- suflor pain enough for o punishicnt, when words of cenwura, 1s umually sufileiont), Then add onw coffee-cup full of lurd, two af white sugar, threoJarge mashed pota- 4 (tho potatoes are nicer), and o infoobted and Wator nud groun to ot lar ues o two o ol g, hary starclly - flonr) by liaving & {jnd cuty or pull olf it of dotgly i shapo s you | WA CIL iy with ' Drdorny’ minscalas arine iy htossar o o ol beat the dough witha ard, and fry longzer than cakes mado with hak- g ) o doul 1n MEnt enough, und | 10, hore wok, Indoud. suc you h:ut |)| bn‘mn-lflr‘.,mp.u.l..- ,lu the lard Lun' sure ;"‘;mm.y Teard 16 ot souhe Rl your doughsiits will by delicious, n ) i vudding reclps 18 o differont from any T | SUWF 1t was aumny cars. cauld tet und o nice, that Lwill send i, Wash ‘A favarlts way of pro- it thick with croam or n the form of o pawiler, onydy placed on tho tungue, bs wuckud or chuwod, “Thy Contrut-Astatics have fow amusement, Tho men accupy theinaolved with tholr horues, tud ocs y are fond of music, and at fustivula aro‘ontortained by -tho porfor ducing-boya and of conle actors, notallowed to jofn In tho dance, 6 they aro i samo uther Mohammedan countrien. udifferonce to rellglous_ceromonlen 1 growig anwng the people: honce Christins aro frool Education, such as [t |y 18 not confined to boya. but glrly urs Laught Lo read | and writy I spevial achools, whicl they attend for thire or four years, afior which, uyi (o the (e of | thole marriage, thoy are accupio: beon comparatively it b genlus has lod hinito writo chlefly for the schy and the stodfonn among readers, lo hus enjoyed his osciusive sudfonc to iicroase tho obeurls is friends \mlvu borne with his fdiosync: 4, appolntment praparcd In"thia v even to them, pluiost too much, Thozo aro Ewo or three examploa In the collection that are full of the rolined, subtle powur of Iirown- ‘The strongesi of thewo s the I+ Forgivencas,* & brief tragudy wronglit up ta the fatal oulmination with the sly, ennulng might that is onv ot themurvels amon' the author's many talents, Beverul touching allusivne to the Jaat wifa are discavored licru and thero, sy Epilogue, which opens with: cls pour us wine '— ‘Bakd tho dearest poct Dearcat uud geeatest and best to me., " 11t §a presumptuous to hazard w solution of one of Browniny's acepeat riddies, yet the last stanzas Jof the Prologuo scem Lo refer to the sumo ** dearest poet, ' who lica buried in Florenc: *¢Wall upon wall are between us: life And wong should nway from heart (o heart! 1=prison-bied, with a raddy strifo At broast, and a 1lp whence storm-notos start— **1101d on, hope hard in tho subile thing Thut's splrit: though cloistered fust, soar frev bor, and—furth xI‘lg".luu: | caslonnly shoot. And uppirently three tableapoonfuls of ofmilk. luko threu liours thick us creaut. you have It, but §¢ is afco enougli without, Minnesta patent unt-tioal properly.cookod la ndt ; i Do tiod isd to5 nhach. oit-moat, | undorinky to wield o iat-iror, e (ol 1y obtained h to witnuss thom. Lot 1o sy that e in Wi primo, ki stam bivo yuarty o bolling watoraidi vuo (b i of wlt, and one_ teacupful of oat-meal, Trnuently, balf or thrvorquartors of | With Grabiaw flour, sn bour, intll it tastes done. with sugar and aream, or rich wilk, In wllces and {feied for breakfast, or male nto cakes ¢ followus 3 cvory twn curleof oat-meal oyt add gng eup .of water, 8tir uatil | o g acipe fdt sgg cravkers 3 . Dak ho kind enough to give o recipe 28 Ereal it o, oF ‘ah”s Lancake. Loidite. "Shty | for the bunedt of u poor country folks, who aro very fond of them, and yet can never got thom ex- lts to Chicago, e & waching, but ry and make them diforent” dn tono | without, as I am pretty good at por “ 1 am asking a favor, wheu far hu‘f:r;hwukl m{ erribly, that J did not sen aill the pratse . * Sheppard ™ | €onsclence wmote wmo terrl bustowsupanit, Must we nun!r Improve u)?‘rn the | *'Jonnle 0.," of Oregon, thatorange-ple recipo, garments **worn by our wothers now and for- | Pinslly, some ome else sent ever? Why not relurn ti nhm the low, thin- 1 learning to markand, the moat famous cliy of Contral Asla, 1 the route keom Tashkent thivest of tho irst-nomed town, and 160 It ts altuated at the base fortlle plain of tho Ze 1n tho distance, Its duines, and mina. rety, aud prontlucnt vdltices, cmbowered fn the reen of Its gurdeus, proseuta clneming spectacloy utmuch of tha clty 3w now in ruing, population, nusmbors about vliom ara Uzboks, und tho romalndor chlet) 'I'he most Interasting monument I t! thio tomb of Tlnur, which 18 proveevod ki u s olghtesided mosques with o Beantiftg) d two rufued minarets, ¢ colimm, and thoe Tars f-tlio ntoppes and pas- Fu aro tho Burty, or ng, and of Persfun % Porsluns, dews, of Jtusslan Pure 00,0003 and of theso ful ade auditravel aniting Turkistan Ortd are: wholly ovariand, and tuch of ‘the way, trunsportationy 8t common aud a bunden of fr7d twice ow slow s ‘o travel in tho valuable for such survico . Tl chief tradu- ueh Kazuls, -fs from 1, 0f th, m fu traversed Ly & 0 o oy Lo fouto froey Khivi (o fl'lyl-llmr or lew cnet of Bukbarg, 3it, Chobannta, b tho % tesidents of the ‘town t 1 orer knew, will ba molat gut alec. Tn conclusion would +19 this dopartm "g;;,g,m,'g,';"‘;:;,',,f;:} Subpoto 1wl bo fold they roquir ke 10, 000, two~thirds of =, © from muny of tlsive letters concerping the Bumnjrkmul way annexod (0 ile uso twe years ago; and can bourtily acco 1l the joud 'from Khokaud 10 Bukhara, atounced by Mr. Schuylor oue of thy pieasantast of the citien of ‘Turkisian, town, being ouly 100 yeurs old, but it had a popu-: Iutlun. of ubsut’ 75,000, 500 mios chiul:bugar s vegularly s at rHght angles, and i high sboye tho hopses, wo thut fresh “weeitred, togother with ltade, "Fho Khanate of Khokand 1s an afin valley, about 100 milew long aud U5 wi opulution of near! ita two clusscs, —1 0ud, b Of the rueful nelgh! 4 JUVENILES, AMONGST MACIHINES: A DEsczpTioN oF VARt i ous MECHANICAL Av Khokund 1 a moedern g ligve thak-woman novdw all tho strensti ANCRd U kD I8 THE MAN vacrvun or Woop, MEraL, XD Otuku Bume Coplously Iiu ts o s covercd with 8 a reform in the fushlon of yndergarments ho cuter dress could atill confor to tha provailiug style, 1t destrod, - Bius, W. | 9f lour rabbed vinooth in hulf cu ! Rt Tom Pashkent to Khoan, y of Hlodjent, or elght or tod d 100 mifles, 5ud on to I(‘mmaln-mum In i ' nam'y 8dny. ' Price, $2. by sharply divided | 3OV okt GTIRIC COUNTRIES: - Sromes yon itle By Davaun Tayios, Now Yorki G. P, “Tus Jor-Bcovra or 1814, Sy, Batham's Sons. Mok 4L 60, 0" THE 5TORY OF OUR COUNTRY. Uy Mrs, Luw. LR llmm:.l;tm 0 homads and " i sud aro elther Kira-Kirgblz ed population .aru .KAI‘:ENA;! Bors, ratad. 12mo. Tutoam's Sons, N 8AM ‘ Pnicaug, Nov, 1.—I wish ta return thenks for | ordinary-ule tho Information conceruiug chemiloons In your pas. mfm.' o 4 1dan't deny I was very much die- | opolel. . §f uot, perbaps sbe migtt lke it anpolnted, for I thought from the name it must by | Pulins pan (1 use o ‘nmum.) something noblor, higher, thao were undercloth iling, However, Iam grateful for the informatipn,. e waeful, {2 not to myself, porhaps to others, | pijey hepton toyether, Lo that T shoald 0nd tbe hutlonholes very dlscourag- and thestraln om wmy shoulders moro than § wmunieation - [ u":".’ atlleuit.th merco with other ¢ Husslanahave given ¢ lnprovement of Linus of traye Wuter-routus ars vot of ‘tha tou shallow for navl principally Uzl Batho rlyers ure bas narruw, pavel strecti, Thu s apon tho' strangee 1s highly propossesving. *' You cannot wulk tha. stracts,” remarke Sehyler, +tivilhout woel aCapltall The porsons ot ps furnished s plan urg it Peshowur, lea: frow Orenbory to Bat v Rusalans, sod the 500 Mesury, Q. P. Putnai 8t onco that [t 1u roally Sqns have bronght oot lsure, well dressed, and threo Juventles which aro of the highest order, Tho 1 **Boys of Other Conntrics" ia u1 rerles of | Le that Providence protects wom sketclion, iy Rayard Taglor, of young Inds whom | fecta, X Hio chinced to meet duriug fila world-wide travets, | Lct PAAIdEnco continuio tho'work f it fa” much the better and eanler wity. i h s in ea *“wortli] mnploym} i ril viyle. the pamd way T rne, And g with | o4 objects &f pity or rried onea,” 1'nm evory Aigetican hoy | husbargl gets b when 1 ahall bo swsu' dellghttally that thoy | hix experfence, ', R willilnd it o real preasure to bucome” nequainted | {1 want fo by to'**Blanche * that T have keeri éhlle dyen'decdstonally who were kept on_ three med]s ' dy, and they wers not pattern children by -Any cans, —poor, half-starved lookinz ligtie creatitus, . g pinion of any vno TIONAL ODI, Who swould dondenid ehildfen ta such a rule, < ino one asked fur a recipe for oston, dough. | of, it oice wpent far frm there, Jf familice*, there mada thein iy Mlx your dongh with sour sullic and and 1 have bt p veey spull o o, alits. T have nover been fn Bost: iy nxcason In o lhr[\-m;{ villnzo nat n nanigr: ratix, ‘a9 for biscuits, with a % me 80 near thro head of the st in NOTARLE WOMEN. and; fo fact, for liking ** Aunt OF FREE THOUGUT. By SanA A, | should liko ‘to bo the,good fal » PR 320 New York: | when you were wishing for the Do uot think, my dear, that wo old housekeepers havo everylhing our own way. Nota bitof it,” We have many trlals'and perplexities, but nge and ex- endute tha bitter with the aweet. , B My daughters enjoyed o lttle First Serles. Withan | 1 saust tell you what clegant pi fects of thelr own folly, but, If s v Lahould ugt hove cun Just a 0t the two most malicious, disn ai very fand @ 18 one .of the'{ and Ationld nat like (o lode' hilm} wa bnva ever scen at renderlng the | unmitizated Bitle torment that T think two weeks® dry facts of history palatabla o little folke, Those :{vn of him, would convince the most skeptical Amonast Machines, Is by an | could bear, and, s0 far.as health I8 concerned, 1 dow’t helfove ft makes any differenco whatever. Men wear thelr clothing depen snil who Interested him by thele pecullarly noble When { saiid'* twarthily employed " of that Con. and'winning quajitics. ‘Therd 4a information with | ventipn, I thought of, them anly as married intles, .| regard £ i customa and mannord of, foralan lands | Cerlatnly pleasing nareative, s - Jud o and vLealgbtfory i Sam, " by the popular wrlte oaton, 1% b hiktorieal slory brix g L continucy (e Jife of Sam [ ond+," merely becguse they fa hited so valinntly 'na *The Big'|, (from eholee ar uctesity) some yoose of @ ia. Brother ™ i tho Juvenllo publishieda year ago by |'Anfor thelr bainz- viot the Plentantort to mect, ** There 4 no “mock herolsm or. [ thal in of conrse a matter of up mock sentlment in Sam's career,” ulthough It is lg it uncommonly. brave and biflljunt for ono of hls theether unlovely women [have ovur knowa wete of Oor Country" lon. 1 only know spinster thut pingle blesscdners hus its sdvantazes, yacll sufiiciently; enull rdvar and epicos fry in lurd of conree: i younre dyepeptic, omjt. the anyar, as it rich, T hiave never mado any by this rule myself, LAt prestmo 1L 1y fully equatto the Boston wthod! s, N. N, book, written by Tansy, called ** Houeghold Puzzles. I did not read It, but, everything Pansy writes 'Is good. I bookand christen Itwonld "not be ‘all mgnshine, I assure you, way, A‘llll % our ple pans, < Rd-tad pié. hard to put alttlo adge around it, mixed her p Becond Serios, 12mo,, | thisway:' Pared and cut in small bits, fiavoring; baked in 8 quick oven. Th; now offered .them, and cut 'ont the Liossom. TIOOL, By | watér on them, but not cnough ring them océaslonally to proyen Iet me gay, that you need not be fear of mixing the. pnlp with the of made doubla from a rll:cn of n, Tho story of | a Jntgo milk-pan and squrete chool ' 1a nntylhu squeezing out !{ istle 1 emptied 1i It is tho Jongest, nnd | tle, and so kept on dujng. that the] standa fn tho placo of hador; but (i fellowed by | fnto e bag aialn. Now'some sixor suven othors, which ard, like It, bright and.| tle ftew wh pling with hutnor and vivacity, yot With threads | know before. In consequence of having tho bax o ronsoning running through **the suunys colorud fabrie,” ' chi 1 fonnd out at the- Dhard withont any of the pulp intoa tin dish and set it h racter of | noro sure to bie goos cr. . day after it {s in enonih the nexi it all back nto the Citicago, Oct, 31 raléing flour Nkl it called * ¢ beat biscuit, " much at-lron ol i 1 waa convineed this was o nuts Berve hot or cold, Y > ank - many of tho-cons | copt fn our semt-occaslonal vis very ladyll Tetter | think 57 1 had the recipe I would t prt-sieoved drevion of t compare st all favorably with, gol, dbo- | fik il (1 do mot say cup of suyar, ony egg boaton no differonco whatcver,) - My nex| 1 somo, and .then put them double, 1 found tuat 1 could sq Make just n_little allowance, for, off, physically and intclioctunli; an hour, of an hourand a balf perl the day beforo ahie usqd it; when tender, | rubbed through the colander; then tho morning ehie baked added to about threa pints of the strulncd pumpkin five age, o littlo palty o ping of swe The first of these volimes fs complled from thy | £ned to tasto; a littlo ginger and Lyra Cathollca, n.coliectlon of sacred poctry in nse by the Catholle Chgrch.' The second serles fs flled with pleces of a religlous and devont toue, | ¥ct my eay fs not all sald chosen from miscellancous writers of both early ond modern times. Tho third scrics s of a similar clurncter, but affords’ a°larger épnce to hymns . 5 suited to o timo of war, wid to old aye, The'| = Jerremsow, Wis., Oct, I1.—**Inoxpericnce,” T original * cditions “were " published sespectively . b clphtuen, gixteen, and twolve yeara ago, and wers raculved with gecat favor, AukT Luer, ALL ABOUT CRAB-APPLE JELLY, To the Bditor of The Ty ‘rivune., havo Just boen mnking some crab-apple Jeily which Ly are leabout the nicest that I ever saw, and for this itton: Shd e reason focl as though T ought to T e Ue bl A | Yo reb placa 1 vasaed £ ' A BOOK FOR GIRLS. BESSIE'S TRIALS AT BOARD! Nona -Peanr.’ 10uo., pp. 200, tell you all about e apples, halved Then I pat thew into aporcelain-lined kettly and turned bolling to cover them (a4 Boston: D. | some any), and cooked thom until very sost, stir- s t burning. at all careful for sirup, as It mnkes L ale] waa Lo ro- d.. them, getting att of Ui - | done. .Then 1 yut the Juics into the kottle and NTENNIAL. o il gy | bl i aning s ccum, v, e e ) Bauare 10mo., pp. 202 Chi- | Jonger, 1tlenmeasuredit, and fo cago: Centanaial Pobliahing Company. quatt and o half, and addod Juet Tho writer of this little yolune hos vielled tho | ofsugnr (granniated), aud bolled It a Hitle over ha un hour, s ft wag not thick enough befors that. time—putu little nto cald Aflor. standing than the coffee, nnd I do not adu you can turn tile and botl it ovor, cat difforence. LurrLx Sawy, tmoat of Tun Trin- ON BREAD-MAKING. v the Edlior of The Trihune. J -As 1 om ‘particularly Inter- cated tn tho subject of urnllln food, being n(m}m.l ) S N oM ] v that the whoat graln was designed for giar main. DOUGIHINUTS AND RICE-PUDDING. tenanca especiully, and that by amount of graln food, prepured P very much better ly, 1. we glve up habit- we woutd: look upon with loathing and disgust i jt wero ticed unly by thoae wacall henthens, very gladif ¥*Nenrigo " would tel! 1o destroy its must nourlshing conetitucuta? 1 would 1tke litm t lly In the dough quantity to make a Mcult at alk-tie: to S*munage. " In tho Southurn States a favorito bis- superior indecd, far ns taste Is concerncd, L0 any other, wus jires ot rlso aysain untll very light. loll | Pared at the thme [ realded thoro (but only of ordi- them about £ or i o'clock, 80T can fry thew the | bltalned free of Kiug & - Owen, Fourth " avenuo, (%) Tlow can alr Mako o wpongo. usiug ono | FoREIt BYORES (O eupecla cake yeast. Let It | from Giraham flour.-in sufliclent (about fva hours | hight loaft Gruhum tlour beingdi stalwarl T rolling-pin for hape, bofuro bake h o thing s o which could Lo # turribly nofsy thou] tlly, AI L;! wers nf““ifmfi“f‘l :&l.‘lhl uxln algit o o “I'nis machine, . ainable, 18 nu doul rices il Dt 11 40 BAU8E | Groforablo to the living machino above mentlonud, i wogar, aud ercans 1 | 4 would iave one girl Sozorchonover s lump o for alf an hiour or wu myself, though I would not a biscuft beater, ritious flour, ol 1 feae this methiod would b **love's abog, ONANGE PIE, T0 the Edfior f The Tribune. Cook County, Oct. Y1.=WIll & unding. in the orange, and bake. with two crasta, a8 hudeed Inal 9 the Kliior of Tha Tribuns. ara the Illllll'gmpu"lfllll. osud & e add ono cup of checee, cat very ¢ | Whon wall Bioltad, atir T twa 2 caoking, judgwent. musf DOWN ON' CHEMTILOONS, a3 Otsngcs vary In size and sweeinus 5 but - wulliclent fo ed, some time ngo, for breakfast i e Shos oees e onv cup of wilk( dctauvtaved whou bolliug, sl and pepyer (o taste; i "mL egih . yulk Hfim’pufim io cheele, 85 from that time you wust keep atiren (.‘%uk until it {8 ulce sud smooth, Serve ba dish t very littla wat cranhed Uko enen cooked m.! and havo plates well warmed, sa " 1 at firs, you don't auccee 0 {68 STIFA" oMMt plant), then i A one-te e . ding from thelr d " (o gottiog it nlco and r-mfu‘yfi%&' '#r?:‘fl“ ] healthler than on't find tlme Statiatlcs report the strects” yan 0oking women a3y recalicet rightly, 1 Tnve ke any griddic caken.- Ty tey agding on cakce, Some persdnd Flas ol bin s por s bilt e think thel 100 greay that way. 4 ulnco jelly: Wash your fenit; save all the ni k for anJour of moroe o' cover them} then ran them nd. 166 them ole unti) nost day, or until the frult-substance han settled: now throw oft the clear Jufct thtough & thin muslin hag, and Ait-on the fir of éngar'td eac] Please tell-** Connlt Anna** T gness’ her grande sct her doughnnta to vise with yenst; made none of your ** b owder ahomInations, ™ know my grandn named for the eame one. through the colanddr | hen hoiling well add one plut, - t of Julce, ana bodf it {t folle 0 §elly-Ciipa, Aud -Jetthem it or Aty warm placs'a cotipla 6f da without covern, ao as tocvaporat In not stiff cnou, 5 Jelly Is better foro quite done, as it w or of near a watm AlovG, and: minnte too Jong it will good-for-nothing kind of sirip. Jelly can be mada’ by bolling ~ n ind sceds) aiid_treatod . in- the y Elasacs vof - £ an water, and #0 delielons) for that recipe for Charlotte Russe our wedding-party, a Mouszxperan, PRESERVING CTTRON. v the Bditor of- TAe Tridune. Pouxr, MiLwauvex, Oct. 31.—For many months some kind friend {n Chicago has excited Gur,curioslty by supplylng us with: (he Chicago papers,, among ,others, the valuable.. We aro quite afone Intho country,-and papers do .. reath of tho outer world wa :feel truly thankfl, particalarly for your-'t Home de- partment. ™, . Laat weck you asked fora. good re- clpe for preserving citron, and If o' can retarn in recolve we shonid bo most. o alwngs met. with excellent. | o' following: Pecl your ‘eitron; tn! rofer; take oat ‘all (ho sccds; Koft (vory soft); to-évery six ca thin twa nico. lamon: of citron, dissolved in lemon-iwaler; ook and Tam sure yon will say thoy fous preserves you cver taste ¢ to:send- & Moy The Tritune, R ‘or tha benefit of ‘‘Jennfo ‘Take, the julce and grated nge; unc small cup of sugne: yolka on of corn-starch, wemaysawell | o,y p, 7?0 rifd o omo Gra " ol liree egpai one tables| Tiado mmooth with I piece of DALOF aa Tay - s & chestnnt, ool one e white« of (he thee ez wilh sy . o to atter th pie 1s until browned. TPOTATO SALAD. 70 the Fditor of The Tribune, *Inexperlonce’ asks ‘fn 1ot Baturday's supplement, with traly Sazan pluck, for'a recipe for making potato salad, She ought fo succeed with hier enterptise, and ot the same titne “I'wiah to'tell het 8 thiog or two she may not hear. at home, namely, that the cook is the primary caune Of Germany's greatness, and the achoolma: ter comes only next' Aj had Saxdn blood in her vel centors etood In the anclent woods of North Ger- Hml;ll lgc English words ap: e S o any waterif t| idcrod unmarried tiked Trom ) thm flep bo-"t hey were engaged s anrely intended f,. George | no *'reflection™ on then. “Nelther do Tl aor, tour, disappolnt=d fled to captivaie r, and plece on Uaiied, —eaving | nover bu_anything but A tho frait (hot ski Cuicaag, Oct, 31, groeable, and ale jaany, sk f my 2-year-ql what wo biave long dealre st he ¥a sucl e 1f " Inexperfence -'.’3'%'5 9 cradie .‘,‘? her a pleased to many; and flnally, penaliing to the ¥ “Wwater, dotnto pots and kettles, ., aro tsken from int "utatocns boiled In the ** jacket ™ are peeled while orol; cut evenly into fine slicex, warm 'mized with fine ollve. ofl, awn with this for a Ittle while, ndd sal hopped onlon, snd mix all thls by ab usinz n #poon would bresk tho potatocs an ninke them unalzttlys fnally nadd good Sbrve spuderately warm, fromaen 16U witli weat broth, cne, nurdetla, ‘and” while still n any shiapie you Shionld themalad get fers 1t also mixes w Serve with bolled s, bojled haddock, roust veal, ete,, onnt among those with which, Aucusta of Germany keeps the old gentleman so Etraight in the saddle, Cotninly greeting from l‘h.o‘ pounds of citron mnkes them tan Now, I should liki fora cream pic: rlncefinnu Int of milk In’ anene Kircuex,” yllol' bolling) ;. : add onacup Ta the Editor af The Tvibune, ‘Evasavitte, fud., Oct. 30.—1 notice fn tamue of thie 2t a request by ** laexperience for a rectye fur making potato walad, ceg-plant. I uko the following methioan: Take otatoos, medlum - aized, coak *miealy, " Lol or steam the bolled hnrd: dllow both to cuol; thi rlice potataes (Laviy tans, ana ecys right, tabc, fn alternato lnyers, anid 1o tarte, with salt nae and-bufter saee, by multing ulicient iwarnied e, untll. tharoughly cookeds; llia: pout over crned, hakea, Beat the white of tiwo'eggs to' thi add *threo -tablespaons of powdere sugar; pourover the.castard; eot in oven, and al- low to come to light brown, 'To be eaten cold.. . 1loping thesé may meat with the approbation of your readers, who we should Lo ha; With recipes from time to time, .. Comataxt Reavem. 0 soon agakn, but which slionld bo. has rather placed ., and for cooking to the dish to be uscd on the cuson uv:‘h Tuyer pepoer, Make o vinegar- butter the slze f»r a negar (o well molaten | thiosnlad; pour over tne sajad ond placo on the 2, lot caclt spoouful contaln some nt s quarter of an VINEGAR CANDY, ETC. | . v the Editor of The Tribune. i : Cicaao, Nov. 1.—~Inthe” Homa Departmont pd Oct, 21, there were several reclpes for molassce candy, but none like mine, 1ked by tho little folk: dy, and is as folloirs table, In rervin of each Jayce of. egz-plant, slico the prinkle -with sal layer, and let stand fiftcen minutes. Dip ternnd fry in butterand lard. Another good wuy and roll in crnshed cr;:kur and fry which I think will be It s called vinegar cane 0 ‘Threo cups of sugar; ono cup of vinegar, a plece of butter the slzo of an cge. Toil twenty minotos, pour over plates to Flavor, but do not stir, Yor.Cousin Anna I sen: SERVANT«GIRLS, To the Editor of The'Tritun CiticAco, Noy, 3.—Your respecied cof ‘*Amber, " nfterneevon years' most disconragingex- perierice With dérvant-girls, outcompliainsthat dfs- tinguished mourner, Jeremioh, when he excialined 40l that my bead were waters, and mine cyeso fauntain of tears, " etc, May I say here without of- ‘'Amber," by her ownshos Iy, Iins made but poor progress b the Smportant arL'of perfect housekecping, have studied cause nnd etlect, pattern oniy to tho skill of o wolle with satixfactory results, d the following recipe for doughnuts: Ona cup of sugar; one cup of aweet | . o throo tablespoonfils ‘of melted. lard. salt and nutmeg, #nd enough to roll well Illll\'c ready a kettle of 3 9 lard n which to fry Evowants a_recfje for plekllog cabbage, 2 §s my way of plckling red eabbage: Slice them Into nsfeve, and eprinkle each layer light e wholo drain threo and draln well and place in o jar. bolling vinegar, mace, whole pep tled in o bag, and bolled.in the vi fenee, that gaod Mr She_seems nol to ; then wash , Pour over it -Wo intrust o er :nod cloves, LEMON JELLY. ) 0 the Edilor of The Tribune, Catcaao, Nov.1.—This recipe 18 for **Blanche " Lemon Jelly: Onc box gelating; three lemons; two- cupn whitc eugar; a little less than a quart of boll ing water. Let your gelatine soak sbont an hour i juet cold water cnough to cover it Squeeze tho ™ lemoris; add the fugar and gelatine; and then tho bolling .water. Stir unfil dissolved; then straln fnto_your. jolly tolda. i ) ca nce in selecting o' cook, Inundress, cham. or womnan-of-ull-wozk, we will have but 1ittIé to complatn af, for euch people have worked up to an honorable position I an fmportant call- charactor, which accompunics i life of urcfulnese, sustains them in 1. In the spirit of economy, or for any other reason, cmploy eccond-clars or unekilled hielp, wo ould luow thelr character ana habit, enter the kitchen with them, enrieh them with words from a worm beart, tead off in person, and work - them under ineiructlons, If we koow how to do it; if not, 1t s time we knew how, and [t would hecom ‘us to learn,. a8 beet wo inay, how wa sheuld 0} our #alf-lmposcd misslon, ;. T i honoted with the friendship of .an cxcollent highly estcemed by all whio have the priv- lege of knowing her, & model housakeeper, lves tiberal. scale, who mannges' three 14 at uno time, most advantageous- come practically uyeful, ated the word servant, consluery It unAmerican nz. She say’ that sbe aclects he from the throng ot the [ntelliyencs Ofiice, the roving Gypules, who soldom #tay more than a month in any one. place, methe womon who orders ber honse well; who, by ber example and puinstaking, educates eirld. ta bo useful to lier, to themselves, thers, that 1 moy . respect aud admire her with all my heart. Mps. Liniay DovaLass BoLLax, MOLASSES CANDY. cet milks aweet- Temun extract fur The vies are only orie of the many nice things sho made during the week; but again 1 must auologize far lenztll, and Stould ke to know if will slso send n reclpe for chocolote. - which lovers of chocolate will . be wure 1o appreciato: One-half box gelatine, well Let one pint of milk come to the boflin paint:-one cup grated chocolnte (nat the sweeten: ed), twelve tablospoons sngar. Add the gelatine Juet beforo.turning into tho inolds, 1, with sngar and cream., 1 lke Aunt Lucy's articles recipes arc all common-sense and prac blanc mange, on o reasonab), muchly,” and her and dezrading. us best sho can MATLIOROUGH DI T the Editor af The Tridune, Maxwaon, M, Oct. 30, —Fof somo tl have been very much Interested in the Home De- partment of your Ssturday lusuc, and hav at st cancluded to hond In my little mite, hoplog some of the ladics may constder {t worthy of a trink. Maslborough Plo—Six lart apples: alx ounces of . ix unces of. buttor o (hick crasms fix - the grated pact of ano lemon, and half the Grate the applus, ofter poring and coreing thems st together thy butter and sugar, as for Ke. Then,ndd the other in ina rich under-paste only. Wil some ane be kind enoug] clpo for potato-pic? and oblige into an old tal , and then I put them into hem inta the ke 5 nulghit not soal -an. lportant lit. ime, nnd dict not i tau? | een Interested in the *+Tome, " and. 80 much 30 that I thought I, would like to becowy tor. Last Saturday I eaw some recipes for mo- lasses candy ang talfy over 'thd ‘slgusture of **Ida,* and I hoped to find something there which would be an Improvomont on ming, Now, they way mnke very goud .candy; Ipro.- Ida." would certainly not of publieatfon. d with them, . Mina +*1da " must measure hier (ngredi- capaclty, - for gredicnts, and bake 1§t n fow minutes o ThE ners homot REMOVING STAINS To the Editor of Tha Tribune. . Consiyo, 1a., Oct. 20.—In the Home Deport. ment of Saturdny's’ lssuc Mrs, questa reclpo for taking apots ant of allk; also . out of woolen carpet. 1send aw’ excellent ong for, cleaning any ‘kind of clothing or carpet. Itisas Flve guncea of jthe “strongest amumionl: ounces of white castile 'soapy threo tab) spoonfnls of alcohol: one tablespounfal of siycers me: one ounce of cther. narts of roft Water,—add the other ingredientss 1f the poods are light, weak- 16 much sofled, oo lot, taking sume they do, for. Mligs send anything whic was anyorth Blllnllm‘:’u 18 une fanlt 1 duro try tho recipes. - Sho mast remember that one rk and plckles as aregular dlet natural- would bave u very ood appetity for aliiost any- ing clse Letter than most people, and shonld thercfore muke allownnee: Ipa for molasses-candy v sendit: Two caps moluatos; one cup sugar (1als waya tise gaanulated, as brown agreenble taste); two teaspoontuls of vinegar; o lace of butter the sfze of a waluut degired, . Boll ten or #fteen ko It very nice candy rand butter may be added “w! improves oleo by very good without,, . Thave also o very nl Dissolve sunp in fonr An T consiuer o1 y good, 1 think 1 will pply with spange, en thy mixture, care that it docs not ignit A PLROMIS! Tv the Edityr of Tha Tridune, - —1 am .another of npun whom falls the ‘mantle of, much profi,, thrangh the columné of 'your, Saturday's paper. ‘We young peaple ure anxipus to learn, but as mar- riage brings for the young housewife many mile scparation fronyhomo nnd {i moat valuable in fts common een: tried **helps.' 1n 8 fnture number I will add my mlte to the general fand of Infarmation, Docs any ano know,. frony-n personul-erperlence, what will ‘entirely remove the roscatied ** feabie worme " in the :nmplrx!mk .!."M hardens (n water. Cuicavo, Oct. pulling, though it is fce recipe for Delmonlco udding that I will éend If any of the Inaies would ualng a largor roperly, and pro- palatablo forms, snd eaten without being smothered In sugar, or o ke, . o - Wiil some onoe kindly give mo . good recipe for cream cake? 1 bave becn trying to find one, but have not succoodued entirely o my satisfaction. 1 would like to ask **Contaln Anna " {f white sn- gar cau be uned Instend of brown for hor chocolate caramelw. .. Also if the butter und tlour must bo and thoroighly sTANT READER, 1 wou ime.(1) If what ls ntalns-u fair pro. ther, . Ith inuch gratitude for the recibes the ladics 53 . w Guacrs Maviue. PAPER PATTERNS, . To the Editor.nf. The Trivune. UnioN Srock-Yaunw, Nav. B 120 the benedt that your. Uome Department fs to us poor, perplexed - huusckeepers. Your last Sat- urday's dssuc contains what I have loug songht,~a, goad recipe for mince-meat, for which the giver .- will please accept thanke, p -tell wo where 1o abtsin A, Burdett Swith's paper- patterns? Is there un oflice in Chicago, and what l4 the numbery I JIOW TO CLEAN SHELLS. To tie Editor of The Tribune, SrmixorieLy, 111, 0ct, 31.—** Jennle C, Gapen* asks how sholla can bo cleancd. strong salution of common soda and they will be- labaster. A very preity way to uso then f8'to cover the hitle pasteboard trays ‘and dishes now s0 commonly used by grocers when selling sanll . quantitics of butter, They -can.be used for card-recelyers, or to hold any trinksl, Cammon glue may be nsed to make them adhere, but a layer of paity put on, in which to mbed tho ung Housokeeper, " Springfeld, T, wishe toknaw thoascret of makinglight, flaky biscuit with 4o thtes hicaping teagpoons fne Itub, this with your hauds—nota, apoon—intu the quart of flour-thoronghly, rub in a beaping table thie same mannor you After adding u toas 3 d Illlflk or water suflicient to make s, ~—Yon cinnot real: o read, 1 he has subject in ** The which can be Doll them in & And now will some ono ¢ CANDYING ORANGE. . 7o the Editor af The Tridune Mr. SreuLing, I, Oct. 27,—Will, you pleasa aek for 4 recipe through your enlinary. column, for 0, =1 mean us keennt Jarge ity pars. ien RN 3ET o icre, ot Sui Purk ihe parent cout of sugar? and baking-powder. closed u a trane, onful of butter or lard In A CORRECTION,. TV the Edttor of The Trivuna,, .. . .. Mupson, Mich., Oct, 18,:~Will yuu pleass corroct. my reclpe for pumpkin louf of. 1ast - week, ht with one exception, It should fead (ires cups coru-mical ud well £ three Cups 9ll'vrlu:|n l‘l;ur. them at once In & very hot aven,, N Unless tho'oven-is very hot they wiil 'y uulullm e t, whits, not bo & success, and I will warraut you Jigh directions on the oy cuis way uso Lwo tewspouns powder t0 une quart of y threo, and you will ome, however, s tind that number r 0 cako, and found It oxcelleat, Rospoctful) Mus, 0. CLintoN Swrn, HBLEACHING FERNS, Tu the Kditor of The Tridune. . Cowrgaviree, N, Y., Oct. 20.—In reading last Baturday's' fasuo I wag very much_ Interested In resding in the Momo column a letter written by i J. . 11, also one by Allegro, glvinga min- uts description of ** spagtor-work,™ und the pro- cess.of prossing .and preqorving ferns, for which thoy have my thanks; and thipking they might \bly understand tho proceas of bleaching ferne, “veatured to ank-fora smallupaco in the i the springs . GROCEIRYES; ‘" reclpe.for ehacolato omne good baker = E S O S Gt e 8. Louta Whito Winter , por brl, ..87.60 - Flour, Mlinnesota, .buit, pet Uil s 6.9G nesota Fatent, Flour, Ninnesotn Patent, e ome.** 1 have boun wojouriiu; for two wionths, and Juwe gatheres ity of feen, thiuking I could oot ges them 1o or tly amused in reading a lotter from ud A any descriptive ‘powers were woald give hor a descripton of.a oo, ‘ichacun. & son goul,"’ that reclpe wmin, as 1do not ud oranges tuysther, Somio une elsy " agree with mo, 0 1 will sund wine, tktalolyla of oot mud Wiat sy ot :"‘tfiu‘:‘, tha i of'alasgs, Bivostorshget saucoze ot shelizted e 1 Bt v %! Votatoes, Peachblows, per Raielny,. uew,r por D, Currauts, usw, . not vo. Jnlied +*chieiniloo. " 1 botleve originated wile M notsve suy purticulse ban wuurng ong, 0 ¢! the above-named lady ro 0F vouo one waald on_concerniug foruy, , picking out tha !(or-buttery, hulf i, onu tablespoon pof water. ure Jike the vuo 0 Ve wia the deairod oifes, Java, x;)wu\, ¢ ckors, Oystcr, best, B for. Crackiors, Uatueal, Deat, jor D Delivered frov fu all parts of she ity e J. HICKSON, 113 East Madison-st. PLANT AND QUINCE JELLY. . 4b the Blitor of T'he Tribuns, : Crucago,: {ct.. 88, ~Tua nolie snd |, confusion -of our Wlila waek's wadiling pary nylta drove fram my mymaory tho call for recipes ] had lntonded. glving 1 hopo this will come {o tiwe for to-day's paper. for nust Satunduy..... ‘To sbout twe quarts of egg plant, stewed fo &