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0 | ' THE CP-IICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 187%6—TWELVE PAGES. uch | dirty wi ¢ how her views of woman's | make a book complete, and like Aunt_ Luey." | say oneday in winter or two days (n eummer, | ranged under the top of the tnble, nm'l' can b THE HO)[E' ,1|uerl wl‘v:g: n‘\oo‘rmf\f‘rnrwn LI’:‘{‘»‘ rl!lr::?le.mllm ‘ngx:x’e-‘:x’nl;fill-h;r:‘r‘n'\:\‘(l u‘nlnrgc. Aunty T. youwill be murep than repald by the love and [ Aiter this'time take it out; let It'drlp offy and drawn out and replaced withont tnconvenience | (o each trap; "m; flll]\lllmv_u caughit one moyeq wornen who do thelr own liousciork, or who sit BOMAWNAT SENTIMENTAL tevqtlon of your grown sons and dnnghters, | turn it in a pan in ahich butter hns been fried | or loss of timei auch ns o muldlng-bmnl Wonnght o b ey Were too wike to e [ ons, ~Notwithstanding the ch in hot. vould probably find this wf though now tfiey scein to be but * bald-headed | 1ight brown. Now put shices of pork [nto your | grater, stralner, board on which to slice brea ght In that trap agaln T have the an ot C“mm"':' x to this department, l':“:-';!l 's‘orlgc x’?." l:‘n’é l:::n:n %!l‘x’et:-u ’lllu(?n point a0 o B @r TM_Zeinks tyrants and time-kiliers." brking-pan, covering nearly tho bottom; put | and meat; also vegetable-sliver, knife-scourer | cat In the county, and lic eats pll that by i 'Al-’o: :1:31:?:3::\1’:1“:(0 :::l“ all the contributions | {5 lnlp“rnvldlnz against the sudden change Weomy | Cmicado, Dec. 14.—Ladics, T am exceedingly [ "R RIS (MEHER wp v A quoted so | your meat on it, and If fat enotigh tet it 'com- | and sharpener—two small elides'are drawn out | and still thero nro € wante, eelved Tols week we ate compelied to omit | the inside warmth to the outside cold, auid from | Obliged to you for those recipes for caramels. | nur corvectly that it was hardly charity to crit- | inence baking without butters but It must be plenty Jeft, and the publication of ofghty-fourlettera recoivad since the chill that comes after exercise innhigh tem- Iam suro they will be delicious, and melt in | felse. Thanks, Mr. Editor, for your continued | frequently turned. —Put around your roast K G 1 iy polaon for fear’ Lt 1ot t each e hicl) tan {roning-hoard | le ot each end which supportan froning- let mcmfl the chlldren when desired. Detween these, at the right, {8 n | might id 1" 1 do belleve that ) ed by e v 0 3 N oY, onlons and roots (cclery roots, carrots, parsley | drawer with apartments for tes, coffce, dried | atroyed g100 ol at they have de. Jast Satarday, As It fa p?L'g;'e Ilnllm“n'nfn:r:.::\: ?3;::\!“‘1. Tollowed by rest fn & somewhat cooler | one’s mouth, but I have been so much engaged | forbearance, AunT Lut ( Y y ) y Tralts, snit, apiees, and extractas oo tho foft. 18 | hee st hu"\;ulrvw ot clothlug for mo, ani 1 Trinune to discontinue **Tho lome" H i deréd with flour and salt} am afraid ibat with il our improve- | with company so far that I have not attempted TINCUBIIONS, {1‘:::;- clal;kr:\)mt:m!‘:c heed i 9 ently, and as soon as f ttine to como, and se it 1 onr deaire to let evary '\T\I(fllr}:lr:‘:l?uwgrlu::'gil|lé:: cuglheun-ll.‘yd\v\'?{)):n%‘l!ll(g:‘iffi to try them. You all know I am my own 1 T°fi"“,h“'g’ qflTlM ::"w"" o el turnn{lgm brown be‘\ow, pour in_gradually of ono have her **soy,” it may not be Improper 10 | thryyws off his coat and govs about any littls fob | servant, so that, cntertaining compuny, and RIAOAy - AECN¢. et e oF som Tintye | Your vinegar marinade so miuch that_the rou(rl. suggest to contributors to **letup® for & week, | ju i shirt-alecves, And then how quickly it 1s | especlally thoso whose wealth gives them a | lave been a subseriber of yourvery yalual e un'dcr fre uent I’mtlng ot :3‘2“ Jond untll we can print the ltters nlready in our pos- | donned again when the job is finished, Dut a passport’ to every luxury the world affords, | Paper, and consider It tho best of all papors. Jnfey In_ threo houra, ‘ake o 0s i & % t. After baving taken the fat from neeston, Unloss thie 18 done, we fearmany people | womdn “In a ke case says she Wil | o4o0g o gomething to do besides making cara« | have always been an intercated reader In The 2I‘x'u ez L Ol v P b il ba eady dispppolnted.] ‘I’n!n‘l‘(mll)f °§'1?§g§ccflf&sdfifl' (;{’I;uln:dmg?xfl: mels, But 1 do it cheerfully, gladly, so that | Home part, and can refram from saying ‘}1";' Lo Tioma bouflion o vinegar; u?vu it A LETTER TO SAKTA CLAUS. ments, the basque, and overskirt, and under- | no Bridget invades my kitchen, Once mors I words no longer for those columns, Asthists | yheough nslave and pour part of it over the For The Trivune. skirt that must be removed before she Is in | am alone, and now for a trial of those rectpes, | the time for holiday-gifts, I.would like to say | roast, sorving the rest, garnish {f desired and k beautiful }ittle baly syl another drawer for kitchen-cutlery, rolling- | néarly eat i @ baby in, and _potato-masher: botween theso the t?thurc::su :yzlll;f.nx‘\fi«{";l‘: lln')"'n«‘l%s"'m f"'f s n smalter ons for towols, cte; bo- | come to The Hamc, for that -eems"f"'“"" low thesa drawers, in the centre, Is n cupboard Y‘ncu whero all “troubled women oo 0 be the wilh olding doore’ ur cookig dishes and it | 1€ you can (il me how 1o ot Bt o warg; at tho right of this argy do tell me hos 4 thu-' nuu&, “}GE_"M t‘t‘zr corp-meal r}ml urnhlr:!m xlrflnirg. 2 how Tean keep them out of ny bureay our; at the left are threo drawers for powder- 8 well (hnt T belleve fn {) ed, granulated, and brown sugar; at each end | keeping Baturduy afte ho practice of are x!?’wu long ".lmwcru. ono for 'flnblrnnn, tho | Ing dolfi‘o :[t‘é:‘l:llgu‘::\‘mmun' Jorthere Is uoth- day's TRIDYN® arrl ;i tings. | other for sniscollnneuus articles; aleo, nlarge | it 18 thoroughl ves until s working trim, and afterward restored. Does too f tho Home, | that apretty and inexpensive way for making o | accompany your roast with Coburg dumipi ighly roud ind digestod. T¢ oe, PR O AT o S e ST gt | Do i Lofoportorhle e e Mome, | T e - ik ol abos | Hedic d heaps s el ol oo | fongtadlchamber o o el i, i i s murt bl My mamnia bas gone ont to call, women as horn to be purely ornamenta ha any one to live and care for I could not find | oneand onc-half fingers long and one finger Another nice way of cooking, which wo call [ kitchien table. “A plnce for everything and | faney work, all cream cal statuary, o all Al Tt nlime g v xmlu. ie theoretcall. Croctically, this cHippled Srea | e to dablio n licrature and musle. Sho | 4o with any bright-colured sil.”For tho DOE- | v auhimoren, fa pracess between baking and | eversthing fmits place” fs no now saotto:” Bt | X'ould ik mo ¢, or ol chickd suiad, Shg cutled niy halr for me this momning, bon in width, hol-plcn\mli ‘ i, o mo reeipes for dinner dishes and ey ang il ane e o o1 Satlanlgs, | s o aabl o Mcrsturs and sk S0 | o anibon fy ity bk i bolling, furnishing an excellent sour meat. | howlittlo can liwuackeepera understand the full | ways of cookiny : g meats, for Ihave enten cake d an she could. With cousint; tng from the force of this statement until thiscabinctbas [ untit I qin - sl Yl ) {1oh ists her E:‘Jnlulnfn Sants, ot o “"‘"'“fl'y 1ot L "k-‘ + this reform betng | NOne: for which [givo thauks daily aud hourly, | bow of the ribbon in thio centro of the cushion. With cousinly greeting AMbuna Kirengy, | found its_way into thelr kitchens, Thousands | %nn_old “mu‘"‘;“";ar"’"“ll" igre | with Plenee don't put in anyt Ring good, ain not enthuelastic nhontt this reform bein | 44 [ jook around upon my fricnds and witness [ White Marsellles bralded with scarlet,and a hor- who now live’ In houses with Lut few coifven- | tantalizo us by naking It Ying ou't g adopted, I suspect e shall go in much the od PRACTICAL TINTS FOR ONRIBTMAS, & I wa want this or that My manma says Christmas is coming, A P thelr heart troubles. Not but that I lovethe | der of two rufiies of tarletan, the edges turns fences fur panitry and store-room would find | send it long, for 1osant t at, And that 1 mnet writo and tell you same old way, ‘1 think folly is too firmly fn- | fonocent prattie of childhood, aud g‘m an- | over and overcast with searlot zophyr, makes a Tb the Kdttor af The Tridune. this just the artlcle they have o long desired, | any ono elad does e “ut.avlcmlinqr, Whether ‘e nice thinga I want you mlflme. trenched In lier strongholds 1o be routed for | rptured on the aweet faco of a beautlful child, l)ruuy pincushion. Make the fusiile ruffa n | Conpwarss, Mich, Dec, 3L—I hope, Mr | Cyidy o house 1s so complote fn fts appolutt chleken-plo recips . pocay far “sflnncc, that Now linten, Dear Santa Claus, L 8 fow centuries yet. Still the world | hut [ have never hiad confidence enough in my | irilo narrower than the outside. Pneushlons, | Editor, that your Home Department has, 1iko | ments but thia cabinet wouls be a luxury. very 20od. Thankegiving, and s le.- wosn't Fevimee vor wil) know my sed SR does move. Returned . European eojourn- | aifiity to govern and control the expanding | ottoman covers, tidlles, head and foot rests, a0 | a4y omaibus, * always room for one more,” for T Auxt Atioz. | ond for Christmns, Also, B, A 55 splendid An oalh 314 Jots larger than Ludalo's, ers notlce, we are told, wn fmprove- | mind'to produce & nobie, honorable manhood or | nll pretty embroldered ou canvas—my favorite hava st atliLand Jooked on fn sfletce” just an K REEON BHBEEANT BILT powder, - y E. A EJs currle l‘nln bigeest, you know, lnml mngl- right, lly‘ltf«':‘x,is llu" r:rlxls%nx ’3,”:5333 o{lu?;“fi:‘&:‘;ov:;ngfi‘é “‘flnr "hmf',l,“'{; ;‘é’,fl“{.‘“. ‘Ln:'(l:;“ 1}'“15?1‘1;::““‘&:3 %Txfintn‘:}ga':z:‘::grfi?gfl: .\ nl;ea':t.yovgl;“g:: long as my woman's tongue will allow. But 7o the Editor of The Tribune. ¢ !Jvonhll 1iko to relato a fow incidents relatin, i , Santa, he's guite nau 3 s which so m e, sel < Rz 3 4 i = othe gl J: e ey mow ot the hed, fur bringing up children go they will be robust | for tho responsibfity, lisve mnde such oiserabla | will have pretiy bits of silt, tibbons, and vel- | have you ever scrlously contemplated this step | DBURLINGTON, Ia, Doe. 1l,—Hero fs 8 bill of | (0 (0 lirtnr'lt_gc:t:mpguzmr:rgm o And threw her away down 10 the basement, and strong,—for innking Amerfean girls healthy | fallures. How few children we sco nowadaye | vets to work in sohicely. A nico way' for mak- | yon have taken tn opentng your columns to all | faro for Mrs, Rose B. for breakfast overy day tu | {faieor 'y repared o ey Tange shoricaks &8 hruken u b 3 & nejghborhos ac! ¢ the best) two flngers long” and one H ey i3 3 And crica for ach thing et now. - to eliminate the terrible weight of inberited dis- | “\§omen gencrally ara_so borne down by the £ a quarter flmxers) i widehs Tho sbout two | * Biddy McBrutaers should become the rule, | some othier time: e fmgn‘fL.'(’lflfl;’é :fnh; 0 orankes take bulf'of o ute says that chl: ot L ‘:173 s case; the subtle climatic influences which defy | fgg¢ (nereasing cares of o family that, in the | inches over one-half the leather, snd bind ft | fnstead of the excebtlon, what acommotion there Bunday—Coffee, cold fongue, rusk, butter, i tcfl-m‘xp apat ‘nr ul I;:knn chop the resty * g 1’.:1‘7.‘}5!‘5J clogan Aolly 5 our pruphylactics; the malaris which lurks uti- | guffering and pain they cannot escape, they aro | with searlet ribbon. For lining, black velvet Is | would bel “But T'Il not sutlel te, ‘Lot us | and frult. s et g Tiakew :&ufi‘t‘nu‘ for short/ "Thatopens and shats up it8 eyes, suppected the mysterious germa that breed giad to conflde the expanding minds to any one | thoprettiest. If worked with silk or beads it | take the Fms the gods provide,” and enjoy Monday—Coffee, hamand egge, butter, stewed | hetween, i y “i)‘ he orange don-Uxeant one fllcd full of aaw-dust, death o the midst of our fancied security, who will care for tho bodlly comfort of the | will bo a benutiful fmprovenient. On the other | them while we may. . 18TREs8, 5 fin‘l”l‘am:‘ n?-l is limber and cries This need nut prevent us from doing what wo H apples, and light bread. A LITTL] 2 “ men'duy—a hncnlm.)e‘, bash with onfons and ;1;::"”;":’" n; "';,‘n‘i ’7'_‘::;:_: cincLa, loes, and corn-cakes, % Wwea-fémuy—cmce, brofled beefsteals, buck- | OREEN BAY, Wis., Dec. 191 fee as £ T must wheat enkes, butter, and molasses. say 8 word fn The Home this week. | know i erms they have nourished, tod pity them! I | aide of the leather mako o ‘pincushion just to Meanwhile, for the benefit of “Forgot-Me- And with It T want lote of dress can, We need not be willfully sick because we | Kaes PRy 00 Tew yoars ago s n joyous, | lap over the raw edge of &u yelvet: m this | Not,” let me say that T hopg to make four little So that 1 can tako it to walk. cannot always be well, And it we could reara | jiphihearted girl, with un utter antipatity to | wise sew a plece of silk one and a quarter fnches | hearts glad on an outlay of only about §3.25 And Mo :&nuv‘mm{l:lflgll:-mh gzenemunn ur KE‘? who hml(nl‘lst Imenwlo\llillc‘::"l!":]d cliildren, 8he mairled, and, notwithstanding | wide over and over around that half of book | this famlmz (immmns lnl]elllku ierhn}m:lt bfiy' wanL 100 0 D O e f f | nearly overything, IHotw, then, shal o 1 want, too, R now eot of dishes,— ,crm’;g’, ot that wa had bitfled silser (i wa | her repuguanco to earing for thein, hus, vear | acrosa the miidi sleo, then Al with Jayers o y g Thursday—Coffee, pork ateak, fricd potatoes, | I should enjoy a taik with some of its coy trf & o after year, added o new face to the family cirele, | cotton batting. On ouc slde (not end) eut o hole | Well, 'l tell you, my dear. (Thls {s meant for g Mteibe T werdotay Duadiocan't tonen them, | Koews AuiB . i, ML D! | F0S J5uT} S does the beat she can but BEr | 52 moatly o 5720 oL thimibio a6 possiblss then | U Fofgut-Me-Not,d tnd mot for’ tho. editorl) | ot biseultyand butfer, Lt ators, but they aro too 1ar uway tor & moring Tlease don't forget that, Santa, dear, A TIUSDAND'S SBERIOUS COMPLAINT. Labes are growing up wild and ungovernable, lay in thebatting; cover with nnehonrd,hlnd on | First, for the oldest buy, under 13, there’s a hox finp, Solly, and bkt ) call, 0 Tean only write while “curly-pato’ (ke 1 want a new bucket and washtub, Tv the Edifor af The Tribune. Rather let modevoto theloving part ot my | oric sldo with I.u-l{l:ht. worated, and then muke a | of dominoes, price G0 cents, two ueatly-marked | g A0 joy—Coffee, -mutton-chops, buttered {s not. a bald-head) takes her nop, Since Ap. A tiny gold ring with sct, Wisoxa, Bina., Dec. 12—1 wish yon wonld | nature to the aduration of the beauties God hias | pocket for It in this way: Gather at top and | hondkvrchiefs at 15 cents apleco (ke loses so ) 1 Nextyenr I would ko to have Emce\eu. i) toast, omelet, aud rasperry ber's! letters to The Iome prove that aho o g nm. Mx arma are not big enot stop publisblug those letters in The Home de- | Pluced 8o buuntlfully beforcus, thanbe the | bottom a nice plece of sllk two fingers and one- many I don’t got very nice oncs), and two or | *Ogs P R0 ot T vm"'(cty fo thisbill,— { 4s o mortal woman, horassed with the samo 3 i : ; threg necktlea which 1 shall make myself, at no i it nwhfons partment of your paper. Ecvers Sunday morn | uther of onc belug that shail becoma s cursc | half long. and bind at top and bottom. ~Then o yaclf, al q 7 1 xt b bout 6, the: more than there {8 of orllz!nnlll at any rate. cares that dally vex us poor souls, I £ Thellittlo gt ovab tho WAy oo ing my wite gets hold of the paper, and sits s'o(}'.h e Oy dhoination NS e OF :fi'};‘}i‘?fl&'fi:fl'fi'fi‘(fii;’ Yl:&‘fifi‘él?n'g),;m:figku:e“; Y w‘ml;lu y ;}m ::m:' i B! Conte, andn hf. “;:’E‘:““Jr'l‘l‘::l‘:yg};“ n:::filhn? ’ix:gg(oehunh\:ll‘x(o"lfi tell her that I too jnllmZyul with ’l)n;;m:s:::cefi T N e down and reads them all through from begin. | My love reachics out to the whale universe. It | the pnsteboard over and over on the’ silk that | set of jack-straws, ‘samo p 8 Fmi «hosso ™ of s, but will content myself by giv- | Joyed it morc thau I can tell. But beautiful g Dring, good Snnta Claus, fots of candy— Ing to end, neglecting her church and houschold | 18 not conflued to one object, but tukes Inaud | runs around the cushion: then cut a hole in the | the n‘i‘«‘t i Ym":.!fl\" mlmulw{t W‘J‘ 2’5 ing the elsterhood an unlque reclpo” for chickun | were her letters of old, the brief onc of Jast 1 gness ) like caramels best. * ¢ duties in consequence. She leaves mo to wash | clierishes the bonutiful flowers that spring up | sams plece of silk dircetly over the hole In bat- | care, and a dlasecte fuapy the latter costing 1} | snlnd: Chop up all the meat of ono chicken; | week, written amidst Housckeeping cares p ‘And now I wiil fold up this letter. % from the black imold, and gradually gather 1o | ting, aud linc with pretty allk or cashmere, | cents, Then the little girl shall have o smal add o i half ns much chopped celery, and | perplexitfes, was far laveller, and breathegu, You can think youreclf of the rest. the buby and keep htm out. of mischlef) aud all | to gases from tho ‘surrounding atmosphers | wiich will make. very convenient thimble-case, | baby-cab, ut about 50 centsoutlay. Bosides thuse | Lol R 06 0oy tintled exge ” For the droas- | should be 'thio outpouring’of every o Lyt When pins comen homa to his dinner the time I am very noxious to know what the | which 1t needs for its developmeat, drawing to | Then notch leaves, about seven or efght In all, | thitige, I sball spend about 20 cents In candy | Fo 5o SO0 - RReP O m PRRS SO0 SN hoart,™ wWould -that every mother {n l‘: lang 11 tell him to n'&lll Ilg]llu y‘m:i " latest political news 18, especially In regand to | fteclf what will compose tho mostdelieatotints, | making cach one towards the centre” narrower, | Which, when mixed with pnp—cumi nuts, :1“1 ué‘\‘] m, ond heat them togcther to tho bolling | Would read and ponder it; the lang A o (s me o dar the OregonElector. And besides this, she hns | OF the most gaudy colors. We cannot com- | and fasten in with the acarlet ribbon, by cutting m"‘"; irom thohome "“P",’t’t‘”' b be equally | 1gint.’ Rub the two yolke ot th eggs smootly, | *Nora Clifton," will you not write us again’ Tut 1f you forget all my good things, several times procetded to cut out theso letters | Preliend the procees, but wo love the ecflt, two small holes In thie back of Look with the | distributed among fonr prutiy gllt coriiieopius | 4,3'61a ono tablespdon of salt, oug of peoper, | I, for one, enjosed your letter, and elieve “And Chriatmas Eve fall 1o call here, here and there, before I hud a chance to read 1 love the bewltching song of birds, the whis- | point of thie sclssors, nnd putting the ribbon i | of my 0“} gy flltl qi Ielh cost. me 15 cents, | one of sugar, and ono of mustard, Mix with | that my expericncs has been very similar tg Toe SR ey form your: B! the puper, pusting them [ our sera-uole sl | B0 L B L Y | e ou the ekt Lhe bogw. | framed It hoimeanade’ fraiaos of clzar ightors | tUG cTeam ana viuogar, and whon cold pour over | Yourey e far sa you tol s of it cry for a year 3 1 v . 4 e N chit] - looked anxioi: ) 2 Rauess IO T parrn Waszo, 3}":{;:""r“’,’“‘!,',ysdxa‘;;ffll&fie:‘ %‘!‘ ,::;;fi_fl'{‘&“gfi{ }Imlltl cr'eul'(.unhl(mm the ;unstclr-lmnd nl( the fin— "{hnn llnlulnnott{wr lmm:c o{hvngll&h:m;u‘.hhnblé g gfl‘.’..‘.g}fimflpw;‘:&e‘hfi'fi‘;a"'fin&'fn’; fg‘r:lul‘fifi “‘,‘fi’,‘{‘,“,‘:x.nmm“, " coftron enke: Six eges} | ond lnmc:r. and !c\Bu{rl ?I{!I bfii'ffr.r:{?(»"c'?,".,',fifi PROM MRS, DR. HALE. ” nite up to Iis crowning glory, an honorable | finger wide and as long as the of the bool N 5 ki il Rt farg : x.zri;x;::\ Fd‘:"‘ of 1h6 Tribune. fxf}:.enl;flleh;:?ng;:;:Ln%nn;'insl d‘:;.‘ ‘“(“)u‘:‘,{f}}:}fl man 0‘1{{W0“llfl~ % on both sldes, and make pockets on both sides | short of e st 1 havo allowed myaclll, and yet | four cups of flour; two and o half cups of sugzar; | lar to our own, excepting that we taink’s cup By ¢ But here 1 am, launching out [nto an expanse | same as the one just described and sew over and | I think the little ones will be as well pl e e 1:' 3'{, Ri‘?&:-&fi“::‘ :l;::. gggfi:é‘:ii‘r&:&r%‘;finf{fifi%‘fix lg'{{f[‘.‘,?;;lu{;:; of thought_ that s endless. I crave your for- | overon the other slde of leaves; then fintal with | if I should spend n great deal more. Daitr TRIBONE ot my breal s p for casy refercnice, but now Its usual plnce Is fu | bearance, Mr. Editor, Ludles, let mé tell you | ariboon to tle it with. Ono Christmas I delighted thiem with a little tually as come tho coffeo and buckwheat cakes | 107 £A37 felefonres but BOW e fevty, inwe, '8 B8 | what T ihink would be o chedp and charming | 1 will inish by glving a good corn-starch eake | table act with toy dishcs, and _eversthing mado which mako lifo tolerable these winter morn- | ¢qres here aud there, and the dust of varlous | Christmas pilt for either o Indy or pontleman, | reeipe: Whites of five cg‘%u; butter, one cup; | iu wiuiature, from the candles which lighted it fngs. Hisalr of pride and delight in bis office | gpjces arlsing from it as I turn over tho leaves | ®C0py of that erand song and thorus, just fs- | sugar, two cups; sweet wilk, onc cup; cora- | to the weeblscults and tarts Which tempted thelr ltogether charming, and win him praises | sets mc to sucezing in a wav that does not pro- | 5u¢ by Mesers. Root & Sons, Chieago, ontl- | starch, one u|¥; flour, two cups; creamn tartar, u‘hlldish pulntcl'. They remetnber that happy :;f;uf.’:e.e;y the .mfi‘ I do not think Lo | mote the enjoyment of my favorite extructs: 1 | tied “The Flug of '76,1" 1t tukes us auy back | onc teuspoontul; soda, one-half teuspoonful. | Christmaa yet. There is one thing wo are too upt two cups of citron—cut in little alips; two tea- | of good col‘!eo essential to breakfost, spoons Laking powder; one cup sweet milk; | = My dear “Olive Green,” 1, too, am walting onacup butter. .| for some one to respoud to the call for ml& Am walting expectantly for “@lenwood? to*| ubout reading. I huve so little lelsure for oule give an account of her soups. Husband dotes | tivating iy mind” nowadays that I often on them, and wifo ,can’t make asingle one re- | think my edncationin evcryth(nfanve the virtue spectably. 2 o of Christian patience cesded four years ngo, “'Kenn Tuckey's " dellcate cake is bcnuflmi whon my biggest girl arrived upon tho acene of eaged o8 < ht tobo ashamed to spoil | actlon.. My great comfort is in Jookiug forward to tha primitivg days, “ Ere was Sung out the | This makies two good-sized cakes, Toping this | toforget I buging gifts for children, and that | butshe really ought orwal diseriminates betsreen Saturday's lssuo and that | MIENt 0d Luro without aby iugention of Joking | 1o lc T Uitk Witk kind wishea toyon | will bo Of soie beselt 1o somo onc, 15l0ag, . | 1 thag they care Houhin for the cos of am aric | v Great Sullerera¥ ok by epolling it with tha | 10 the tie when sl and Jr littlo slster wil of any common day. Perhaps, beinz only n | (yreleseness of the cook, certuin exteucis hno | 9l I take my leave, OnwENA. : Mg, T | dle, Prescot u child with a t0cent doll sud s | 750 FEPNE S0, piven the most sensiblo | quote Teunyson, fnd 7 shalt live 1t 1 st dog sy oo epeied it b shont, | i vy BT ekt e Bt | 1 v v o cong pumaoy e | sl it Ui e il e | b L s ten o mont el | ey i S 0 2 it clipped from “papers. irce or four leave: the Kaltor af The une. . o . Vill * Mrs, 11, R. us if the | pect then to review Virgll an (orace, tr ;r;:hcs‘ctlhu rlcl:«tlm:lo‘x:c‘im f;llge'nt :gnrg:l.:vile: :"m? b ifra thn [?nr!. . Xureo or fo Ermen!o:fi Cnicaco, Dec. 14.—Mauy thanksto * Amber | St. Joz, Mich,, Dec, 13.—I cunnot slt still an- menber & Chrlstmas of my own childhood. It I3, of Galesburg, te! ce, take u two pounds of veal fn lier veal loaf is to be | my long-neglected German, and ndvance wufl chopped raw; or after it fs caoked, and fs not | French, ARl what were our mortal life withe 9 brought me a sct of furs, kid gloves, and many d which contalued several of his best sayings, ¢ tting | ., Int Chicken,” and I am quite suro heunderstands | poc S0 SoRtE 1028 | for her responee convinelug us of Ter fdentity, | other minute without putting fn my our. Iu the 5o some molstening necded besldes the two eggsi | ot tho delusfons of hopel Please donot for- d beautiful gifts, aud yot what ou tnink de- when some ono lsc asks, When are you golng .'::;‘,‘:53::.3%1&.‘:‘.’,,‘.‘.‘.&'&;".:"’ o8 T ISURANULS | and also to frieud “Tesac™ for his Instrmen | very Orst place I want to tell “E. J, W. what | lighted ne most of all1" A litele haskat of pew- to writa that artfcle about * How to Treat Our | sort, which any candld mln:f will ndmit are a | tality in fuducing Ler to remember us desplte | will cure diseased scalp: Buy 25 cents’ worth | ter knives and forks, costing, perhaps, 16 cents! I am anxious to try it, hence thmfi lnqixlmgs.E }ifl:’; fifi(&flyfii {{}f,‘fi’ fi'&rk Bnmlu cec}:lng. 1 ns. 1L, B. E. s Leecher for gev- el = 2 tar,—f I last ome year; take But, enough for this time, Wil some one eral years, but I have learned much f; Domb Antmals,' and the one on *Servants,’ jumlflln of chlugaimlmlmed to nterfere with | the presence of houschold cares. Do notsay, | of pine-tar,—that will Kindly tell tne how to clean the smoked plates ¥ $0%B ™ TODBIES, years, nuch from The and the Rearl’ng of - Chjldveny) and “Cliste onfi;x‘tmfh‘llsull: t|l|‘i;.w!..lu: whole of the matter, for i it ):lpnr.klu"u: thle gll!)m :')wo'l .tnblelpooallflu:n:!ll}m}) :7‘: bl:lll:" on‘:f:‘“\:: of mha ity cul figvet Thisldtn oliige T0 e Dler. ol 7ecTeiount. o8 Stamag castained 8 tho *Housckesy- mas Decorntions,’ and ¢ What to Read, and | p,\ciry has beon ryiog the various kinds of | frodimmed theough muckle core, for doubt- | bowls pour on th P " Pency Veng, ; " Lavsing, In., Dee, 18.—Have been looking “;,,fif‘;{}f’“n'; M.’ coffec-cake lns become a through The Home department, and among the | standard article in the family, and yesterday I numerouscommunicationshavereadthrecorfour | made gome velvet eream according to directions with more than usual utcrest. I lave thought | LY Mrs. E. I, aud it was deliclous, f | Jass tho hard rubs of ndversity have caused it to | ter; ) d till cool; take off th d . <) ¥ and ¢ Hyglenfc Und ! and—— 1" i & v ! ¥ | c er; let stan cool; take off the scum, o BAKED 1AM, n‘;‘:h:g‘iy;%fi:;:n?vx;mgfi;;um the want :n.lfigll‘uu-:n pnn:;tmr:l‘f:igdfs:nienleg\?g e :}’,{:‘efia‘}l‘,‘,‘,‘mfifefi;‘&’ Il“'!"'r'l:m‘n“{ée"fi'{,hfi"‘l“‘hl‘n“‘f pour off fn a bottle and cork, and use thorough- ™ the Editor o The Tlane. of time—for doesn't heknow what it Is not to “kcahc.;‘y J:l?‘r’o'?“éfi.‘.'fié’;u"‘{}ufi:'.”{;‘; ;(:‘ l(l& ‘;:"'lfilr and the home circle aloue gathers the scintilin | 17 every morning to wet the halr and sealp, It OrtomMwa, la., Dee. 12.—Plessc give me v ' you, My d has used this “, " “ave aminute’s time for avwink of slecp allday, | (e & PR QT Sainees Friue, wis Hife tn 1o | tlons whiclformierly twerescattered farand vida will surely cure you. My husband has used this | space In The Home while I thank “Aunt Lucy b ‘ Pegey," 1 am gled you liked the breakfast that this department of ‘'z TRILUNE might ’ glad y reakinst for two years stéadlly, and now his hair fa thick o vho, P! rolls. More anon, Mas, W, 50 busy {8 ho watching his fricuds to seo If they | cyersince then has hiad n taste for experiment- ,’,’5;‘;}2.{‘.{“,‘,‘,"‘;,,’.::“‘,‘,‘,‘,"‘,‘,‘:,‘;;‘ {fi‘;{’",‘,}“;:,’;f,?,,{g,‘; and soit, and has hardly @ gray hairs {:;f;x'lfflf‘:?}i‘f'féflr‘:a "if‘u "'\"sz :‘oh)‘:cfll;l :‘: become the means, of disseminating o yast CIAMILODNA AND PE.ONTING 1SCANE, aro roing out, and if there's n chance of s go- | ing, It mukes no differcuce that the mucllage duty of a mother {s the proper care of the famis besides, the sealp s clean and healthy. Keep 1l the lady who offered th ine f amount of knowledge, if the contributors who Tv the Rditor of The Trivune. fu tood we imvo been using is satisfactory n its aticklug 1y. ~ Let everything clse be of secondary impor- | YOUT tar-bowl always filled with water, and pour | them. Will the lady who offered the recipe for | jaye made its columng so interesting would oc- 4 Depend upon 1t, good friends, this want of | and nun-showing-through qualitics, sbe wnust | yihee. Ifow often T have wished that more was | O when needed; put fn o lttle wmore tor every | good baking powder and the one for currie caslonally turn thelr thonghts into other chan- | T0SCOLA, Iil, Dec. 11— have been for soms 1ime to do the things on chooses Is the buno of | ieeds try ‘almost evary kind recommended by | guid concerniug the littlo ones, in Tho Home, | tivo months or so. No ouo ever suflered as 10 | picase send them! those gossiping women,—wiio should stick 10 | pue with the exception of o few slight allusious dld with itchin, scnl&.“l thought at tines his néls,—nut to exclude cm.lml&u!c(ul recipes, for | time post greatly futercsted in Tne Iome de- I \ : | ‘ . - | Idomnot agree with * Ollve Green " in zmnklm: partment of your véry valunble paper. Almost | life, Ifone could live the hundred years which | tholr own_ sphere in life,~through the medfam | o't bld-headed tyrants,” 1 bhayo dooked du valy | head was inliabited, but such was not. the cuse, t‘:if 3‘}“’&?]‘:‘}1{"""’;‘1;'0 i "EV b’l‘k? :‘Em '“l] “ The Housckecper's Mannal ** contains all tha | nIf tho Iadles of Tho Home have declded that " weliaye nright to live, thero would be more | of your paper, and what with thess and the | for jnformation oif that nterosting subject, and | however. T, too, should liko to nsk what ¢ Bid- | stead o e B Tt O Mwer AR | fuformation necessary, for oach lady from the | ynnoriant question, Must T ndopt chemiloons] [ oty v ustal array of houschold panacens, our bed- .ol e ) dy Me” ‘saw it % Winnie* and * Dabbler’s? | flour; roll balf an Iuch thick; soak yourbam | comparative richness of her own experienco can P q ) adopt chemiloons ] liope fur s, Aud yet, L dare say, wven then | WS SF B oUet i BT apothecary's h‘uvu loug 'lmf l“"}”g‘,’ “h""‘ w"‘“““'f.’,"",' I¢tters to flarc up at. I am 8o inuch obliged to | over nizht and scrape well; then cover nicaand | impart, much useful knowlcdge; neither | My own mind also arrived at o definite conclu | comethiug would get crowded out. But X trust | (lunsor wien tho shelves are being cleancd. * | foe delivios eremmesrion Jomen pios st | *Deatrice™ for'her lettern. Tt gust lit, tho | tight witir the crust, sg tho' juice camot escape, | to txeiude descriptions of the many waya of | slon, but family sickness prevented me from it would not be my intentlon to Investignte the | “ipye pther night tho baby bad o coughing Luve plenty of tine for suc umul\fcr?nm’nu on *Biddy " bas been fusulted” in the *by- | and xmkq it tlll doue. Then remove all theerust | making pretty urtfcles for homo ornamentation, writing to fiuln rieceseary Information, Will \ ehemiloon and emancipation suit, for, in reply | speil, }uuld I nm{sn illlutual :mdl Hm: h(ulnl ateas | zecount of the ubsence of the little ones around | B 0. ')rn;;:lyl ;:Eu;:g«l?lly‘::eun;t&:.“e{%c :}::I ]ll: m&nfix’({ g.“ thout Pirgs: Two teacups sugar; {mt u: éxg%“m;‘ Z‘mfl?"m{;"x ;Dmf (,",(,)1t pz’ir h;!hep ord p{““ be klzxd 'i‘“u“fih to tell me e 3 XXX ¥ spoonful out of the bottle which usually con- S fhaatites = ollow- | Erowin, ] 3 8 1! ipge: haps ro Intercsting topl: te | where I can get a correct chemifloon pattern; i ‘;] "lnlm mfmrlo:;“.u :1“' ‘:(, é:‘o’f} ":,‘::: 20';;‘:; lxlxlns the cough-mixture, Tho baby spluitered :{L‘ié:‘;“fl'&h,l}m:&,‘m n',‘,‘,"’t:{‘l""fi ‘i‘,{'t:nfl",fl?,‘,‘ . t’uu "L’fuln nes' Friend® for her sore-throat | one of butter; onc of “sour milk, and soda to m,Ek. wo ,—c,.y , and our urmvlnnn‘;l tho same, | atao what mgusuren of my body It will fincfimf e aele undermens deserbed n these | and gageed ot a great rate, sud fially cloked | futo ou Toved Home, Degartiient, nrgbttions reclpe. My~ Lova "are alvays troubled | swecten Jfi‘w‘ffi“#fl}:‘x Jutmeg; r‘;llx{ké‘;h)x)i‘e cc'ml}s our gevoral wealys of mokinie liomo plsasunt, OUE | sary for mo fo send! . e hygl ¢ c g P T T o ted | M e g5 with sore throat in wintor-time, an i cuf 1 [2 management of ren (the latter don’t o) A . cblumns,” save o far as descriptions in sald roulr)il-n‘:ll:};lp“n‘l‘lrthl:l[l.)lnul'ftr,un’uu %..L‘fit.l’:;fi'.fé‘x‘zfiu Soteeroiog ‘;g;;g;,*'v;;;;;,‘,;‘*figflofi,“;,},‘,‘3,;',‘,“ it is cxcellont. Some oue asked for o | brawn. ‘They urg quite crisp. to * Bob'a Sister ), and (mnny Gitior: subjects, whnfls‘;‘;’g&%fl:l?x‘x‘:‘f:n‘;{h?'chfi"u"_'f,n'fi.“({,’,fi - columns aud other newspaper {tems have en- | the bottle trom mny hand, und seresmed thut I | Whut (s home without the culldren, and— * | ehieap fried-cake recipe. T have used this for | Potato Puffs: Take cold beef or loan meat of | ¢ too numeraus to enumerate,”— that would | B thin, will split at the oids, conscquentl: ; lghtened it. The ouly thing I .am sure of fn | had given Iim some tragacanth. 1 did not know Whataro all our contrivings | more than twenty years: Break tyo cgge Ina | any kind; cutin small bite; scason with saft | maxe The Lomo department an cneyelopedia of | won't prowl * After asking. twg favors I Wil ' rézard to these gurments 18 that, if I were | then what tragacanth wus, but from the sound ‘And tho wisdor of Gur bix bowl, with one lafgs cup of sugar, one eup sour | ond pepper boil and mash somo potatoes; make | useful knowledge, 'L wish to thank *Mrs. C. | quict my conaclenco by giving my reclpe for : Snn Hies fm-“‘o“1 d rechyisten them | of the nume and umb vmlcnmhul my ylrc'n mnnl- wflfi:fl f;::,xxmmlde :«.'J'I‘l'n ’):':; iy :ullk, m{'il luupouxtlL s'«lnllln," ‘up‘l't"lu to tm;t uu; flnéu‘%nrantg ‘r;lth s:m‘m l';vgn!:fign; rggtanzltl ‘:\1&!‘: Ln FoRll ,.,,;r hm:fifl]llnomminso tll‘h?ls ,,: ,.,_.lgnm ltlulnm‘ fiolr,lllm:-lslnlnd: o ' ’ e8g-re ery suppoeed it to be something polsonous, k! A nste. Mix very sof Chiat I8 the secret of zood 8 3 ¢! cery = | ey work, ave not mathetic tastca, oll have loat{ng-1sland—Beat $ho yolks of ¢ £2 i 2‘:,'0‘.1,',‘,‘;{‘3, (xorllxlzang‘l!xwlsxl.r LJ:{S’:‘;\'W?::: u:‘,;‘tlu ::n:fxedl':xx:gly 1311. B[?"[',ev vrn;lm ?t':‘uer.lwhltch il o the Edttor of The ‘,""‘;'" f;‘“‘"’-‘ T (;‘lcdfi;‘kcs.m {u nve {otur fat hnzéhdrap ‘ln Il\;? or :le{ll gn gl:r;;h:"lé r;t LR‘::;‘ I\z:_ll;lht:hl::“ 't.;'tcl:cr over, ;mut fl‘?rdf"'"f"‘"fimtf’ Iu‘\lv %lm flcaus’;.o gratl- | yutil vei 5ll;!ln.; steeten n)l-ul fl:var"f: l’y’f}u’r . 0| o . IV ot s - i tl causing Tty -2 8ix3 ICy Wi most turn over themselves the, ind ninc er; {ry bro . cir love for the beautlful, and as she says, te; K} cook ] }:Jyl.: g:ltlj::itfifr:ngc;;z"l:lfitn\{'!l.‘\:[tnI‘“L‘l‘)l(?)llx(h;;l "o ?;:;‘J;v‘!x:‘i‘l‘;::‘uu’l‘.\,‘, and ptter 1 had l:'en:ly[:'hltlzg Citicado, Dee. 12— have not a slugle recipe | prolsg lh’;ht; keep some going in and some prd Oyeter Pie: Make_ nlce short biscuit crust; if 4 » | tuste; stir Inton quart of bulling milk; took ; ¢ ot | my wife for herinscretion, we all quicted down | $0 0tfery for I draw all my wisdom Irom nw | yng out all the time; the last ones cool the fat 3 {m‘:‘;fifl& ‘::|u’ffnl;urx‘l ::lnnn;]::nfi‘:.b;:‘;l:&'iv{:'r:oflt—t mynh:up agaln. Later i thu nfzht the baby had | C"’,['“l‘l"" s‘i{“}"v" wwhich "‘“"""“fi‘.‘dt“‘l ‘“ 1 | wotho first ones do hot get 80 brown; but cook lias been sufiétently fndicuted in my eorlier | suother coughing spell, undlfumpml, or rather y“‘l‘“- ““fl’ f“"”'f ‘l‘;“'{“’s", excellent thing | ¢ rouph, Just try them so for once. = Will any | ealt, and popper; water If ‘not a conslderable ! contributions to this department. That “tho | I attempted to jump, hastily from the bed, | 10 lave in the household, T only began obpors | gpe tefl how to clean a littlo white tur cloak. quantity of Hquor, for the crust soaks the lquor | Qress, dlet, and exerelse most conducive to the | but fonbd that T wis stuck fast to the | tunity tosava word to “Amber.”? L KnoW It | 1440 10 ayk g0 tnany questlons, but oh! how I | up; cover witha top crust—no bottom; bake { Nealth of women ls o subject well worth carn- | ahcet. The night was uxlrum\:lf' cold, :EE?”W"'M(! ’;"_K‘""l Afi“"""vh DC“I"&I)W would like to know {f any one ever puts to any | quick, aud serve hot. Cold sllced meats pre- - estund serlons thought T do most devoutly | aud a8 slowly Ceffected n caacd muil Teuunotiell you low ghitLum = rood use those lttlo red collar-boxes the boys | pared the samo way are very good. A believe. But, dear ‘Iriends, L own that I am | release I must nave sald sumethinz unkind, for | 0 know that you ¥ still lve.” Years ugo, dur- | joovy around so much, Next thno I will téil |~ Coconnut Drops: Peelacocoanut; cat Inthin i it e ¢ r my W Ing those ‘*breezy days,” you told mo [ night | house,~| slices; cut these ag~in crossways into threads ‘ A Il dliclu ptupel, Ro 'v"."';m-"u); AL t»g?(llllefx:dl:g:'fifbn ?:;ro‘;gt!e \l\‘riinmv‘vlulzl;:fi&“ui call upon _you, but clreuthstances over whicl e’?;l“;!mm Y eeasriun fi{&? No‘u:f,.! ll.:'l.l:.w about balf an {nch one; S ons o one-fourth 3 }i‘:?fi';.fi"fififindfis dross ;mx:o? s T o rataith nlwn)"u' enduavor to keop my temper and 46 ud- f]:f'? L’g'guln'l‘f“:'n‘f"‘;‘l;“nlflmfl‘sg“;",’p;‘r‘éu‘:fl“l TITI8 IS BAMOASTIC. PO‘:““! !"‘ifll-fll' bffi"‘& "“li‘“’; “’;E‘W!l cup ?f W‘l} . o el "ol ) ¢ QT ine water, and the sliced nut; put into n un | Z‘;‘."e‘tflk‘?‘n}&‘ifié’fif.{,’ i'ffi‘.‘,;‘i'flt‘é" l{‘l’l‘:p\:fi‘:;( lffig 33(?’-x‘;v'";’iu',?gi"iu‘n'“i'&h."h“'.fll"{n"}t.“g‘fié‘ ‘..'.';‘.“.fi? ber ** Isune, " and T remember further that 1 beld Tv the Editor of The Tribune. aLess i L sin und hoil lialf an hour over slow flre, atirring fro- monotonous necdle, some mental rest from the | Wheit I was at last released, 1 found that m a grudge arainst him for many a day, for I held Fneerour, I, Dee, 12.—8uing one has sald quently to keep from burnlng; drop u spaonful at o tine on to o conrse wet linen towel to cool. Thoss who lhave o taste for literary | tiil it thickengs when cool, pour Into o low glass pursuits will find, by some *hook or | dlsn; whip the whites of the czgs to n stift crook, ' a way of devoting o certaln amount of | froth; sweeten, and pour overa dish of, boiling time to them.” In this deportment we must | water to cook. Tako n tablespoon and drop the deal charltably with each other, and remember | whites on top of the cream, far enough upart so thut all are not blessed with o diversity of tal- | that tho “1ittle white fslands " will' not touch cnta, nany having but one, and that” possibly | gach other. . By dropping little specks of bright for houscleeping; In anotlier for faucy work, | jelly on ench island will ‘be produced a pleasing literature, musle, painting, and the "cheml- | ‘effect. Also by Hlling winc-glasses and arrang: loon,""—in fact, we cach muy have possillymore | ing around the stand adds to the appearance of than oue talent; but I'll wiger tho Chrlstmas | tha table. It has taken mo a long time to tell rrcscuu I expeet to recelvo (I hava expectations I am surc tho cditor will think so, but n that direction, nouvn.hstnndh&;: hard times) | you see 1 have not the gift of expressing mysell that each contributor has her individual hobby. | in few words. I would advise “Chat,” when And, dear ladics of The Houre, let us alr theio | ler “beau-idenl of manly beauty? carries her ut u can of oysters, liquor nnd al, into a bright asin or yellow pudding pan; season with butter, perpetually-recurring question, * What shall I | night-shirt was stuck up behind after the most | Db respousible for vour dissppearunce from | & Blessed ia tho man that Invented sicop.” Iaay o hobbies. Hoping that * Olive Green” will lead | off futo tho Jand of matrimony, that she pre- jdg i approved pattern of pull-backs, and that locomo- | the Journal, and 1 know of at least o five-cont | plegged bo the man or woman that fnventod lot- [ T tried to find thne to tell you how I settled | this bntmlannnfimhmu, Tam, Mr. Editor,; and | poro some such delicat dishos "W tho avove.. Tt 3 For ot lenst twenty years, I sald, this work tfim was exceedingly difiicult, Now these };‘l}y'-‘l‘“‘;’.::ltm“‘g:?c“’ ’(',‘;'L{ u‘";:g:{ "“";3‘ “i’(’i:\‘ifii ters, especially such letters as you, Mr. Editor, | my coffee, but Mogelo M. W. hus given my | ladles of The Home, yours to command, will not causo * indigestlon.” T do hopa this y Mangoncon. Aud ow watlc up Btate strect | things, as you, it souure o marslod many st | ok KO and whets nad Wherel | AStacitia. - | permit us to send forth upon an nilicted coun- | Te¥IPG, only alter tls steped that I stagd thio 3 Woinm Bado. | won't 20 fato tho wusto basket, for s do Want a i z?n}:.r‘l:fnfl{:?%‘:u?;‘e‘}zrflm &'Q}'“;‘Ju?}'e“&{’?.!}”; ];strlnfl;:uz:ftu anufnpre;u';um leth, :r m::: “AUNT LUCY'$ " CONTRIDUTION. .| try. Tho wholo land groaneth on account of |y ghout n tablespoonful of colwates b Tew mo- 10 ';“g,["a:"q’,s',?;";,:m, cmmlmz‘.’:;f:;.orsr:ng—ynun CARE. X 3 7 " e: Notice yi ortions contalulng recipes, on, it you do not To the Editor of The Tribune. the Ignorance of her fufr daughtess, But Isay | ments before scrving, I think she will have i . 2 z D o mabivg uor ot eall a fhessror | i £o do Lhis I You will male suct alterations | Citcaao, Doc. 15-—Do not. think that I bave | Wito You, O sirters, let tho wood work go on' | beautiful, cloar cofteéy Ldo. — busy Bes, | MAroow, Til, Duc. h—rermit me, Mr. Ed e 1o Tnst Butrd ueighbor making her morning eall at the'gro- P ! cor, the ahopriird benind tha countr, the-do- | i the recipes themsulvesus willho sure to mako | en nappiug—not a bit of t1 1 am wideawake, | L6l U8 alf you know, and purticularly ol thit DOUGHNUTS, CODK1ES, Z1C. : mosticat nerwork n tho kitchen—you cannatbut | the miscarry, I alinll b truly grateful and | oy yve read and re-read Tho Homo ench week, | JomeOngano"§ never, | eive usu pestit! write o (he Kditor f The Tritune. i sec that, whatover n woman undertakes, | shll feel myself under lastiig obligations. i 1| write often and write long, Tell us all | o000y 1), Doe, 19—A plecsant homo with stic fs bampered thereln by Ler dress. Some | Confidentlally yours, MAncARer's Ilusnisp, | anddid take my pencil one evening, thiuking | about moonlight, music, Jove, and flowers; AL : bty wo or threo years ago I was making some pur- | P S.—I thivk you biad better make the altera- | that I would respond to some of the requests, | about litorature, great mien, and the most ap- | plenty of TRIbUNE roe-pes (us we om) Ehaces In Fageun Hall Markct, andl 1ho salesr | tious in the recipes, because they aro a mere ex- | but the “spirit™ did not move me, and I do ot | proved wothod of arranging the lalr, bustle, | & mighty nice thing; thouh I have ot heen as mab, boy of 17, kindly regretiéd that he could | cuse for thess prattllor women to appearin | kyow that Iam very much under its fntuence | 209 pull-backs; tell us what cosmetica to use, | gmort 08 * Chat," and tricd them all, Ihave not send my parcels. T sald it was only s step | print, and I do not thluk inuch of l{xlc;g i.luy- now. Yet(fIconbe of any ussistanco o tho :1{‘1;'1] );:'\:J éz:;kh‘,’ ‘me:;a“ h;éu oclmflgm.’l'c;‘l:;.“ ;"l: found somo good tdeas and been much enters {fl,"'f;,‘,;,‘n"slsf‘fif_’ e 31!’1:': “J,‘.‘.,’.“’l‘m{féi“‘t,fi?;;’,} bl TOMEAMARERS, B * | “sisterhiood,” or young motherhood, I must | few good recipes for cooklufi. 1wiah, for my | tained. Now for tho benefit of Maggio M, W., now," he remarked with great frankucss, e To the Bdlior of The Tridune. say) lky Morkls, “Tm willing” Flow much | speclul bonollt, you would tell Low to tuke care | Lintroduce myaclt to The Home, and seud her W didu't co how they got about themselves, lot | Towa, Dec. 11.—Not belog able to enjoy the | patlence bave you, Mr. Editor, -and how much | of thirteen children, all utiderd years old; keep | arecipo for plain doughnuts: Ono pint_sour alone earrylug packages.” 1 assuro you he' did | 4, of Tits Trisuss daily, wo have been fn | Bpace Wil you ‘atlow mei Aru you ot alnost agitating the chemiloon questlon; never for one | milks one cup sugar; seven tablespoonfuls of not mean any personal reflectlon upon me. My HIUEY 05 L HB- S Y1 I CR 10 | eady to efy ¢ Enough 1 [Nof moment forgot tho servant-girts; write about | Jard or butter; two _eggs; sodaj leave out tho ruflles wero” modest, my dress-akirt Qid not the habit of buylng the Saturday lssue of our 1am sorfy that * Mra. Koao B waa dlsap- them, and talk about them to your friends and | sugar If not desired.” And also to M. I. N., sweep the strect. Tho boy simply gave volee to | hewsdealer, so that Thave hod the benefit of | pointed Inst week,—nnd of course aguin this,— N““!i itis an_interesting tople, and, besides, | for cookles without cgpa: Seveu cups of flour; what every man of scnsc inust think, the Home influence for some time, Iwontto | und I presume “Susan” is patiently wult- | Shows that you have n larze stock of gencral fu- | one of butter—rub Into the flourimwu cups of If womun is ever to fullill tho high hopes ing. As n general thing “patfent wuit- | formation. " Now, if you want o real valuablo | sugar; three-fourthe of a cup of bolling water solns of on ke cotCEIME. Tor DR e Mo 10 | SXBroAs o you my plensureln this deoartinont, | Gl G800 My M0yt “iay | recipe, oo that youan pin over your mirrar | porired on the sugar; seaton to tasto; roll thin, cyer to pursue_ successfully avocations hitherto | €8Peclally in anytbing that pertalns to the |, % he exception, for I'huve looked through my | 8nd keep for ovéryday referenco, “here it fs: | and bake quick, “Will also send recipe for a closed to her, woman's dress must bo reformed, | cconomical management of our homes, or mak- | ournal (which {s u bool in itself) aud find that | Fonr L‘“P‘,flf common senses onu cup 0[ good | steamed lonf, plain, good, and cosy to digest: She must_conslder, first, propricty, ‘e oc- | Ing thein pleasantor. 1 tnink **Awmber” in her | iny eurly marricd life, when my “splnster indement; three cups ot “mnclple‘ two | Onecu, cnrn-mullionc cupsugur; one of flour; caston SLAda fret. - Bor foativela ot gala days, | Iast paragraph hos expreased n true sontimeny | duuglter” and “bachelor sons' were tender | Cups of solld education, Mix well to- [ ono pint sour milk; four tablespountuls o for socinl futercourse, the beauty anmwml whorelu shy says, “Dear fellow-women, you | hursery olauts, T gencrally had servant of | gether, and - flavor - with o tablospoon- | butter. Bemmn threc hours, Make a sauco of attire fs appropriate, But tho protty things | o fin b i : » YOU | somu vort, or ifatany tlne my Diddy took | Jul of tho lighter accomplishments, “two | butter, sugar, water, curusstarch, and season to that are nu{u\hlc in the drawing-room uro quite have no nobler work tn God's universe than to | o ppancl Teove, and 1 wus obiiged to cook, | tablespoonsful of gencral readlug, and & ted- | taste, and as rich us you please, out of place in your working life. You may | bo tender mothers and sunshiny home-mokers.” | fron, entertain company, snd evervthing clse, 1 | spoontul of refinonent. Bake fu a slow oven, Goabezd *Chat " and poke all the fun ana wenr your Jewels to a wedding with the ussent | But, begigiug her Rurdon, I"do not from the rest | hud some ono that Wauld come wau “ fefend 't | 16 Wil thake a splendid woman, If you ever | write all the funny things you can get up about of reflnement and tuste, butdf you can’t go out | of hor articlu think thut sho lias any concoption | need. Thave only & few tines been lefe alone, | Wish any moro of my recipes, or if you aver focl | The Hotme, for thers is nothing like havivg alit- to buy a pound of steak before breakfast with- | of woman’s work us bome-makerain its brondest | when the children were small. Thun I would | that you need any encouragement ou any sub- | tle amusement as we goalong. 1t keeps the oye ont your earrings, you putb yourself ona level | acceptation. Let ime osk her if ft s | risc early, sud ucemplish o great deal hefore | Ject Whatever, et mo know, and If iy oldeat | bright, sud the heart young. If you will prom- Withi the most ignorant of women, shoply our home wo are to brighten, or shull | time to call them. My ¢ Jobn Anderson® was | 80u hss not got tho measles, or my oldest | fsonot to stlr It with the broomstick, will The trained skirt I8 stately wear for the par- | our ifluence extend uutll we can reliovo muny | # wholo team, and I always found him very | daughter the pouts, or tho triplots Urowned | gend o recipe for coffec-milk: Boil g Jor, and the lady who has oly to step from her | of the dark, desolate, and even dvgraded homes | bondy to have to the House, so e greatly light- | themsclves, or wy little 2year old girl lost, or | dessert-spooulul of ground coffee in n pint of carrfage to thu marblo pavemont may well | that ure ull'ubout us, wukiug them suushing? T | ened my labors, and, although he had a narver- | the twins alck with the croup, or If nono of the | wilk for & quarter of an bo“l’i then elear jt enough wear her long robes when she goes | am so unfortunaty as to llve Inu town where | ous - approciation of his* good other's | *1118 that flesh is Lelr to ! Lus entered my lttls | with white of eg or fsinglass; let it boll for n shopping, But becauso w#he nay do this | women have bolleved that il the responsibility | capabliitivs, he ueyer wven llnte | crele, you shall hear from me forthwith,"Yours | few minut nd sct it by the slde of the fire to ftor, to thank you for thusgencrously and nobly JonigT, 111, Dee. 12,~TIn last Buturday’s jssue allowing us to communfeate with cach other | of The Iome there was o mych good Informa- through The Home, thereby Increasing the clr- | tlon given, and 8o many questions asked, 1 culation of your valuable paper. Ah! men. | thought I would try this week and do my share, Also permit me to offer a few words of cocour- | Not that I conslder myself such u * paragon of agement to *“Ollvo Green': perfection” na ¢ Chat? docs, yet would llko to My Dear Olive; I desire very humbly, and in | tell what lttlo T know if by dolng so I will bene- this Puhl(e mnnner,‘to s;k 'Xour nr€|on }u\;ltrcn- fitany one. Iere {8 my reclpe for cscatloped sing on your valuable timo e call vou ” vl Vel 0 po Foerapically described In o former lottors but | Osters, widch I e e e ity by, wil youe Smmenscly cultivated mindy A | yey ‘not, First, it your- ojsters from s lel.-u{al channell. Are you like the sponge—to liquor; then put in u deep dish, ateraly layera of yolled crackers and oysters, putting ou absorb mueh and give forth nothing without v r, aud o Lelng squeezed? — Olive, do vuu" remem- fi"'fil;l%’tfilg o%ntera o llttle salt, pepper, d huve your frst and bor wheu your “Bteclg-colofed siilc was 5 O you have b, At {m “woro making your tonud Of lnst layer conslst of crackers, After y e b, pour a sulll rathionubo callst You thon, euleton e | U e U e S ovor th o t thor rcmnlnlnq not over ten and not less than fiye | o rhly molsten tho crackers; put futo a mod- nilnutes, Teaviug mo excepsively ruflled, not on cnflu oven and bake about twenty m{nutes. sccount of valuable time wasted, but because This fs an old-foshloned (ru{b-c ke reclpe, {an. from whom we had such ! great expecta~ | il I hope some ona will try. I cad recots lons,” should, llko the rest of us, descend to | pove s ag P ar axcellence,” formy mother has tritles, All.lmu{;h my memory for dates Is much | 4y, ve yged it over sinco I can reniember, We 1ke Beecher's, T still remembor distinctly a con- | oy e Thanke, ving and Chrfstmas not complete versation you and I had full sX years ngo: | Grhous es fi:gm; cggs beaten separate; ous Well, Mrs. Aproustrings, Ihave had all kinds | S0 ni'cr ottors two pounds of sugar; two rls, white, black, American, German, und I)uuudl of ralsing; one and onc-a}f pounds of Itlel, ahd 1 fidd thom' sl niike. Thoy ara” like | Jieands St st 050 B e s P oue Lalf dogs, tha more you kick thiem the bettor thoy puux'u! of cltron; ono pint of brandy; une aud Ik ‘you (1 Would sny toyou, my dear 8lé- | {jree-fourtiis pounds of flours two teaspovusiul t;-'l;'l» ihis Is ‘l}t"" on ;"n;{‘;‘!"“ ";‘H‘v"m “l" Roer- | of sodas nuttucz and clunamon, cach ouo aud atlin report of ', the Intellee- . 5 tual's, cul!xvermuou) Now the reason It made | @' llE tousfiaohfuls i our eplendid sitch dn impression on my mind, my prior edu. | , L cartily thank you, lmlca.{_(‘;:uy“ our lendld cationis In regard to cation had been myeh afier the manner of the | §TSECRLOYS, th 4 Cap " expresscs Y and not offend good tasty, muy all women, high | thut lisd been given them rested upon thefr | ed that T fulled to bo like r; | to command, E. | fino. Bwecten according to taste. This 1s o | + Golden Rule,” ‘and Iwas surprised to find fl‘,’f(,,,f‘,;,,g“',,:cflg] ‘,” We mg pmh:pr thic sube and low, uraz ekirts of callco or sk through | homes,—nothing = outslde,—and s a conge- | anl fn cousequenco of the non-complal TUE BOUR ROAST SUPPLIED, (table breakfast for those rt spare hablt and m{ early trainiug so erroneous, lime and hunutllu{. but_sone Of us %ot the dirt of kitchens, tho mire of strect-cross- | quenco vice uud drunkenness are fearfully ou | spirit, 1, in my ** blissful ignorance,” suppos T0 the Kditor of Ths Tribune, Qis, O‘ICd to affections of the lungs, (pam afrald 1 u'n'usf. come under the lst of croatures™ may not bo blest like * Cap,' and fues, the debrls of all gorts that fouls w publle | the ficreaso, wifecting nearly allourboya us | [ wos about perfect, *Ycars of expericuce avs | Cuioago, Dee. 14.—Like a thunderbolt from a ( o Kecoguizo un old eauaiutance in Mrs, W, B, | «literury tramps, for I often borrow books. ' T | 5t iuya the \whorowithal to cajoy such {aiogs thoroughfarc{ ‘This fa worse than bad taste. | soon us they are old snough to bqr'ln ussnining | tought me uumenu‘ clear sky comes the word from Mattoon that “y e in laat week's ome, th thanks to | once borrowed one c! )nui‘nm. u%nn my own | o'y ove'to coutent ourselves with match-holds Really, T dow't know how Joug skirts can b rec- | the dutles of young men,—sye, whils they aro |~ Welllafter the *dear soul™ had gona to | e ¥ FGEet 0 WHC B PEHARE U | whie editor, Buvau. | solicitation, however; you kindly offered fo lend Jessie uncllea with the neatness thut heluuf.'s to lady- | yet boya. Onio of the sad resulfs of this'indif- | bustucss, tha *1ittls ones’ would holp all they i Y THE EITCIEN STORRNOUSE, 7o fhe Kditor of The Triduns, CuicAGo, Dee, 18.—Again has The Home in- spired me anew with its mauy valuable hints tiocs, ete. it. A friend of mine declarcs you have a book | &% MO now, borrowed at hor houso mor. than two WIUAT F0 BELDAND ML years ago, ‘The same friend tells me slie picked To ha Editor of Ths T Tor answers u}x a book from your parlor-table and asked you Cuicaao, Dec. 15.—Many thanks for g 104t wore lenddble? whereupon you inforimed |*to my question In regard to reading mumr& hertho price of 1t, and she, taklig from your | yyg they werp not just to the point. 1 la cqulvouf manner that you wero unwilling to o to o courso of study wherein I could Jend your book, Iaid {t down and departed. Look | Feferenc Ling useful tow: . carefully, Olive, and seo how many borrowed | Improve inyscl—sometling Tamol & books ot have In your collection, making ono a gooil cunvnnnt!mmlut,‘ et Please give us_something more from your | retiring disposition, but would ruther B9 ' pen, as - your letters are very instructive | thon euter into llzhl‘ (vlvo)ounmmnr;».e. i aud entertaluing; and fu your ‘next inform | and do.not feel competent to handlo I t. l be us who aro the suthors of tlic following guola- | more difffeult subjects, because, f 4. Now, can tions: "4t for tat"; “Know thyscll'; ¢ Peo- | fore, my education hus been Nmited. Now, ple who live in glass houses; % O wud somo | some one help mel luca for mufins, power the {d(tle glu uy, to sce ourscl's as jthers I have scen several good recl ;‘!f;‘, 3L to be seo us?; ¥ First cast out the beam out of thine | but don't think any ono tuld T s ally put own ¢ye." And when you are vexlnfi your | suro er gem pans weruhm.’h Aog“um“m righteous soul becauso yoilr slstera according to | the pans In the oven s full half D?‘ur“wc" until tho flesh speud thelr time on_tidy-cotton, paste- | ready for them; Inever had go iadios of Tho board, bits of silk, egg-shells, und gilt paper, | I did. Anothor thing, do ““’m',‘a frult-cake, you wight calin your ;mrturlu:nf breast and eass | lomo know that nlum-pu;ldln:-t does, and bo your troubled mnind by meditating on ¥ Sour | improves in keepiugi “\Well, i doct iristmas {lnnes." Ikn‘?lw u(:mo (‘;t ou}- n‘lluwnl lrleudfi nhlu::] lllVlJ:l h‘u r};;gn:.tntllfi;\lh%“"":‘{m‘ thems bus ‘who devour, ¢at, an naslinilof as mucl norpine, y' ay you muutllllood"m l!'gu. over whow ou must '.lllfl)d JL-v‘o :(I;fl:‘mlg Bave them well done ou theday yo Lears of aug On_account of clr taste for | wal hemn. laciug her ket- such trifles, Hopiug soun to recclve au assur- % Buckeye Girl" will find, Ly plat \ithout cnes of your rulrgl‘v‘cneu. 1 remain, your.pent- | to of mitk In bolllng water, it “u boll with: hood. I have beard Jadies speak with scorn of | Terenct of the women to influence public moruls |, could, ond then amuse themselyes In the uur- | 18 8 fallure, * Olive Green™ proposes to leave the menful work of housckeeping. I know of | wus the hiding fn one short moment of nll the | sery th1l #mother " wos read the stomach to take earc of itsclf, closethe xv:u ’llxuu;\:hi'ld tr:nk :;x x{)ncrly repulsive m} the n::uhlne lnh i.wnl: y{eu’mnt hl;u cs. An lunly‘ Isun. l.hem.m'l‘l)Ey uffilmedl l&u en]oy:l columns of The Homo to the culinary futerest, vorke of cleansing the bottom of a dress from | whose mother had slways been prominently o | more than an g Lthey ownes 3 the aceumulations of Chicago “treets, home-muker, becamo lintoxluml, and, without How did I do if comp’n’uxy came uninvitedi— ",'dnl: emf‘?;‘h; ": o‘ahthen: Wllhuhll!upr:l‘\lmntwn: and suggestions from the acores of writers who, Cin we mot be senalble enough oA the Jeast provocation, shotumiinstuntly kitled his | Touk them iuto the nursery—tho childron could | of the mind, Dut why not combiue thelwol | )iko myselt, are deeply fntercsted In everything adupt our dress to the occaston! | best friend whom be hnpveuad to meetupon the | entertaln them whilo T propared luach, and I | 1t 18 the fashlonof the time; all great men talk | pertatnlng to affalrs of housekeeplng, sud Arll:;l u’n ou: Allll«:fil !-;ur. Inll lul‘t)elnl our lufluu- street, dl{] r: ‘;'xm‘nn wmz‘h“: m“kr?l hltir houui mm!u"q;'lluk w;gk Lmfl"l' 1 ““‘L‘l m.l tml'v zknblu sver their wluu' Tml 'vlv{nlfius.' '!uin:’ Ilu:nnrwl: thereby making for our husbands aud childrén Lratic nouELIsL, ere Is such a thing as station. ure pn right she must help pul Ve MOoral With m; retticsl hings, maklug ook at- lawn _to a certaln *' Radic club not ve! Wy cannot wo becontent tolot Mre MilNonuire Eeullmenl of the community wl m'anu lives., | tractive, n';«l,lrlwn Er'r. of bread, it would | far fiom Bunker Hill, with the ung pleasant and Lappy homes. * Woman's work };fimlngum‘ccnl h:velvut,wblle wo are only ludy- | By a systematic urrungement of tine and work | tuke but ten ‘wiuutes to make blscult, | difference, that the st a man | 18 never done’ i3 an old but true maxim,and ¢ i cushimere i any woinun can galn tung cuough to devoto to | which, with a little cold meat, frult, | of Jarge sclentific forcslght, whilo the latter | what courage we all recelve from the articles In the sceaud place, whatever the materiul | this work, and still bo u better wifs and mother | cheess, perlaps cake of sume kind, and | are hopelessly groping in the' hazy realm of in- | written in Tho llome to id us in performing and make of the outside wear, the clothivg must | for it. Bhe will know mors ot the temptations | o “folly cup of tew,® would not ' keep stinct, and unavle toralso the pronoun’ upto | the dally routiua of domestio daties with will- e ¥o arranged that ft shall not cramp or distort | hor boys (God pity and nelp them) are exposed | me from my company more than half an hour. | that higher state of consclousness which 1s akin | ing hands, ¢ Ollye Green® need have no fears the Lody, or interfers withthe natural processes, | 1o, and be better qualified by her influenco and | Then we cul‘uycd our visit at the lunch table. | to scicuce, and whercoall duventions ceuse, What | “our boat! will capsize; it will tloat safely 1 epeak (]uuu within bounds when 1 say that the | advice to preparo both her boys und girls to | It I found that my friend must leave early, 1 relutlamh\p theirendeavors tomake a credulous | across the breakers, and ald many a happy pas- bad health of American wouen fs quite the | meet these ttm‘xullum. Qur communlty s | would let the tablu stand; but if not, 1 wovld | world beliuve that {nstinct, the dawn of reason, | senger to performn the voyage of domestic life gravestquestion the social econowiit whowould | now thoroughily altve to thisfact, and [ fiud that | let her stay with me till my work was done, A | 1 superior to reason and sclence, or, what s the | more easily, and thus odd many lojsure hours Torecast vur future hus to cons our most devoted wivesaud mothers aro our | true friend would rather huve but a cracker and | same, that three precedes one, bear to the New | to the pursuit of liverary knowledgo, i \w;{l: uwrlnlllu ulfi.u‘u{‘ nuled:uhy which, :l n;>= most Jealous workers to brichten other homes, | your company, than to sit off in your *best | England cook-book which *Ollve Green!! rec. Tu thy last number of The Ilome I notfeed u all cuses directly induces y aro ulwa, 1t 18 anly purity thut bringa sunshine to huwan | ruom ™ walthig for you to get up s bilg dinner, ommends to the readers of The Home, would | several inquirics about the *‘kitchen storu- uggravated and perpetuated by, an fojudivious | hearts, “Mauy® of eir wowen with oung Nunnle C.t Let niv than I-ou for your beau- | bo an fnteresting subject for kitchen talk. But | house,” which I referred to fn an urticle some mode of dressing, are the soires from which | children contribute of thelr means, and fn this | tiful compliment. *Out of the abindance gf | our object was to please Mrs. K. U. M.,of Green | weeks sgo. This wonderful muttum i parvo is physiclans draw thelr largest rovencs aod rich- | way throw thelr futluence in sssistiug those who | the heart the mouth speaketh,” 1 apprecitfo | Buy, who professes to a platter full of potato | called w Combinatlon Kitchen Cnbluezk and s ¢t patronnge, while specialiste fu this field ure | src o situated as to give two or thirce hours o ur offering. uinplings minus the sous —1 fuctured and ut 438 West Madl, Conptuntly En:ulu}:lylnll).'. Whilc tho pockets of | week to thls work, “IY womnan could. be e | 5 Amber T P a aewert | e he o0 s “Amber”: What o beautiful lctter! Tread | position to be in, Take o pleco of beef from | strect. Itis a pantry,storcroom, and kitchen. husbands arc drained to compensate these per- | sunded for Christ's sake ty dedicate to Christ's'| {6 with *motherly sdnnration.” You are a le lower rib or the inside round; interlard it | table combined, ‘The top furms tho table, and sane, while Lo 80 wany thoussnds of women lifo | work the thne which laow spent In uscless | woman after wy own heart. You wield the | with | leces of vork of the thickness of u | there I8 o drop leaf which can be rafsed when 1s a burden, it showld nut by question with | ornamentation of thelr own and thelr children's 3 8 B, “pen of a ready writer,” swd I often wondered | littlo i y after having the pork pleces rolled | wore raom s desfred or a largzeamount of cook- | tent friend, AMANDA APRONSTRINGE. buruivg. ¥ # s. JAN womau whether ehe nuy compress her walst | clothes, huw wuch puter and brighter would the | what had become of you, We congratulateyou | fu spleca (pepper, allsplce, plnent). After buy- | ing tobe done. It s so fugenfoualy arranged THE MICK QULSTION, COLD CREAM, ETC. and crowd down the yiscera with the welght of | homes of peopls Lel Let % Amber? prayer- | that your bousenold jewels are 60 preclous, and | {ng the meat well beaten, arrange o marinade of | thut ample space 18 afforded” In which T the Editor of The Tridune. To the Editor of Ths Tribuns. all ber multifarious garments, fully dedicate one hour aweek for the sext | % Aniber such a dovoted mother. Ho it is our | two parts vincwur and on part water; put fnto | to stors separately und in the most The suspension of the welght of the clothing | mounth in Jooking Into the homes made desolute ConrLanp, Iil, Dee, 19~ 1 take my penfo | Laraverss, Ind., Dec. H.—I I“;"I" :"’rfi:fi hand,” not 50 much to be sn honored contrib- | g The Howe with a great deul |; n km i her utor to Tuz TIBUNE, 08 to find out how to get | as I bave not soen soy '“cffi"m:;“:p rid of infce, Ihave set throo traps In different | (which Is excellont forchappe cho o loss that you haye so much trouble with ser- | ft small cut onlons, luurel leaves, black pepper, | perfect and ‘systeniatic wnanner flour, meal, from the shoulders by some efilclent means I re- '? the degrading nfluences felt Ib wl) communl- | vants and bousehold cares; but never mind,sou | allspice, salt; fet i€ come to bofl, aud put aside | sugar, coffee, tea, dricd frufte, splees, and ex- jeard us essential, - Ample wargth s | les, remembering that she cannot wlways kucK kuow that “All's well that ends well,"and theso | to coul off. Now pour it over your meat, which | tracts, also cooking dishes, kitchen vutlery, tin auotber desiderwtum. ‘Awo sults of flaue | Lerdean sudnges from cowlug fn contact with | chaoters of bubyhood and childuoud 'will 1 tine | Basbeen placed into adeep vessel, und lotitstand, | and fron ware, Slding linprovements are ar-

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