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RIBUNE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1876—TWELVT, PAGES "y Q2 round a chieap picture, And we not unfrequently | quantity of handsome things, verhaps une ‘e niddy McDraiser” and ¢*Germaula ™ have [ ho lieard o wish or suggestion he made **a note | just as reading tho **riatnet' somotimen quellsn | recely, fiut, whenever the weather THE IIOMI. Bee very nnn'nn'r( bleturen nicely framed, l?\unh:{' nlluh-ll ¢ to thejr circamstances, it # aften | proved sufiiciont {nepiration toret me nt Itauaing [ of It," conacqtiently everythlng was perfectiy snt- | mob. I‘ryul Jnlmd and go to the head again. a ,,“.’,my,‘ oxtea luthing should be m’l:x‘,“”""l ‘l‘nr that they may rel) ‘woll, But n good judzclanot | geta wp an fucongruoun state of thinge. | ro here Iam, only a littlo Indignant at Mre, Hlddy | fefactory, por an fiching and feverlah eqlp 1 haye nned the | cditar does not canelgn_(hid to his wante-hankor. ¢ POINTS FOR CORTRINUTORS. 1o he decerved In thls way, and the faults of the nd sontetimen, {nstralning to keep up to tho | that abe should misunderstand me and 1ibel mo ro What'a lovely night ho lind for his frolle, and | following mixtura: Ona tenspoontal of ammonin, | hall have moro to xay on diet elc., ote., pom, e, t {a devored to | Picture nppearat even greater rllnnnvnnln':u with | high pitch of the silver-toned mnrrlngc»ulrl-v. In all dmmlmllf. ‘1l sonio ono pleaso tell moe what | whata snowy enrpet was rpread for hin {ime-worn | one of tineturs of arnica, and ono tablespoonful of | iy, NN Crarron™o o+ An nnusnal amonnt of epace ls devox mucti framing, But n lady! She I8 intellizent, | the belonglnus, n newly-weidded pair get into finnn- | relntlon thore {8 hetween neatness and enobbixh- [ feet, ~ 1low” very buay alil **Aother Qooss ™ has | *oft wator, Use this amount for one thorougl — N iTore lotters lo-day. ANl that were avallable of | rened, modest, wheinklng from low, fmmoralcon- | elal difienitiea that are ot earliy overcome, If ono | ncas? Mrs, Biady confounds tho two. 1 plead for | heen propating the way by showering so abindant. | sponging and rulbing of yonr head, and brash till TR CNEMILOON, . Ibe 84 deferred contributtons have now been glven, | vereation, asshe wonld from cating tainted meat. | says they should not be so weak-mluded, T can | an arderly table, and aho calls thenesnol, Web- | Iy her flaky feathera! T think shie amt **Old | dry, ”|m&|lylllrmllcd' tino twelco a week, -1 think 0 the Editor of Tre Triduna, and the flood-gate Is onca moro open, Oncaf thegreatest defectaof thisaco fathe **fant- | oniy any s xaid the Inmented husband of the Widaw | ster does not agree with lier, ar rather she docs not | Kanta ™ myst have been In league this toliday soa- | 1EWHl belp it Propard just ‘what you want for | Manqurrre, Dec, 24.—Saven o v ght yearn azn *s The supply of **dove" patterns eent to this ness ' of our bu'unml irls. A evory bit of it is | Hedott: ** Wo are all poor crltiers!™ 1 have my | nereo with Wobster, In definition of tho word, #o T | son, for while he huw furnirhed the eleds sl hns | ono application cach time, It Ie inuch cleaner | it wan my fortune to meot 8 Jady who wua'a perf o oL traceablo back to the homes, where ldlo newe-car: | fancles ahout matrlmony (what woman has not?), | don't quite underatand my fauit. iven thie apportanity of enloyine them, (han tnr-water, pietire of heanty and an artistaa to lier deos, affica Iast week by a lansas correspondent of The | rieradrop incontinnally, snd aro pormitted tonnfold | or, rather, tha state of n{nlrlmnny. 1 would not by h‘m:‘l am eertain | dld not insinuate In that un- H 1donot w‘hh a "Scyhnnl- xrf" ta think for n mo- Thanks to tha lady who furnlshed tho vinogar- | liave nover nrun’nny\vhcm a maoro heantifyl w':,,,m,', Home In exhansted, and applications for more are | their lnurnct of gossipand scandal, Children hear | very rich. lecanse what comes ‘without some ef- | fortunate letter of mine that all people who disro- | ment that I conlil louk with diadain upun het clars, | candy recipe. It'a viry nico, 1 pulled tha Juat I { more harmoniously dressed. She was tall, reemed now on Qle. more than s ever bellesed, and the winke, nods, | forl has no value. 1 can fmagino \f I wished ta | gard table-ctiquette arg Incking In refinemont. I | Ihnve not forgotten when the term npplied to my- | made, oud ltlmrm\'el t, llmlvnnnrlell lm!""’“i 20 well propurtioned, hee novements so geaco(yl, +% The ciltar of thi department desiren to ac. | And hinta that thoy eatch at intorvats excite thelr | make u home Tovely and shouid o fo tho frnisher | aimply exprossed my wurpriso that ro mauy cultl- | melfy and, thaugh they sny ' Oe schiool dayn ro clue, an 1 know how to make all wo want to gat, hier hody B0 flexible, that I frequiently Femnrkeq carosity, and o "satlsfy which chances are not | and have the storcotyped pieces of furniture, it | vated peoplo (who are carcinl abont these things | the happlest, ' 1t takes n life-tinto to prove i1, #hould likoe to talk with n fow of your contributors | npon the perfoction of' her drexklng, $ho wore. a knoywledgo tho receipt of a fascioating minco ple | wauting,’ Iot 10 prevent betraying that thoy heat, | wonlda't be lovely i 1 ot stmply bo n | whon they have visltar) nre so caroless ib avery- | = Sehoolgirls hoys too, and chlldron genorally, | face to face, hut shnil hayo to bo content, 1 sup- | 1ight summer aijk that had tho efect of n greeniuy from '*Annt Lucy."* 1le now Anows that he con | they also learn o bo very ely, 8o that, In time, [ house. Iut {f 1 hare some freedosm of finance, and | day Iife, ~ ¢ Germania ™ accuses loth **Winnio " | havea lanze placadn my'heart, Su fact, | fm par- ose, With thelr Tetters, I ahould lke tosee Mra, | drab, 1t was n fino phald, and the edees of {1y consclentloualy recommond to the readers of Tho | they ate able (o build block-houses, maka kites, or | then, with the work of my Lands, heautify and | and me af belng tronbled abou company man- | tlal to both firat and “recond chitdhood, for " the | Dr. Hale every week. ns, By, riMes wore & mora dectded pale green, The rkipy | even protend to study thetr lesson, and yel henr | adorn, 1 make it of somo characterletie value to | nersa ' and ** company etiquette.’ Kho I8 entirely | resson that I havo enjoyed tho foriner, and am now —_— was _abundantly but simply flounced,” ), “ Homo all of hor recipes. ety wurd (hab 16 raids 1aitn Woader 10at. pp | . AUpRgRMOle LOdRIG. B OUMEE okl Ang o9 | sronir. T dowt Hellars I EomBnS urthing, i {onmeyiny toward o refiten o tho latter, 1 | ANOTIER REAFERARANCE, nino rose back and front. with royore, and o hrrs % **Winnie" 1s fnformed. that THR TRIDUNE | tno fima the reserve and purity of Lhe mothera | woJove what we work for, a0.would I love a lioma | I wero the guest of a friend 1 should disflke to' fecl [ look to tiic young people to help keep me fresh, 1y fhe Bdllor of The Tribuna, slinped meck—the whalo heltod, hat, gloy has too much faith in the hunesty of the contribu+ | mind fa worn out. that tise dangiter lsin just the | [ strove to make lovely for the sake of fomn one | that my cnmlm{ hind mado any change In the fam- | 1 have nlways had a peenllar reverence for the Foxn pur Lac, Dee, #3,—0nco more, nftoranin- { and parasol harmonlzeds and all o tora to The Homa to reqairo them o give thelr real | eamo condition, With this difterence, that while rked for me, ‘And I donot think 1 would l‘l‘y.‘fi otdinary 1lfe; and s0 T would not allow my | aged, and havo Jearned that old people ean en) torva) of somo four montus, I find mysell op Sat- | hancod the brilliancy of o clenr, warn who wo names, truo ages, and address. The men are tho | the mother ax' family tics that scrvo ne o chock, | like '*'Tom, Dick, and llarey " (o chooss my lext or to bo burdened with any such uncomfortn- | the rocioty of the youny; it liclps them to reenfl | urday evenlug §n ‘*coey corner,” andl Titm Tyan- | rich complexion, 1 learned afterward that slio m:fl and has the Judgment of maturcr years, the dangh. | of wedding-gifts, a text for ‘me to make my pur- | ble reflection. ‘Then my fden (a to have things or- | chiildhood's happy hourd, Perhapa **School-Girl" | uNe, ak formerly, on my sltting-toon table, Ench | the infollelty of a forin_an nearly llkn n rha fellows wearoaftorl A e e B I B B [ S S T T PUE | lotly avery day, Would ko 1o know haw'old Tum, Let me quoto | 1ilio Weakly taak nccomplishied, ach siocking | hoinan forni can be. Far that “reasoT e o TMOUSENOLD DUTIES, standsat tho threshold of life, she fa ltkoabont | In my zeal 1 had forgotien that Twaa intonding | | I writing far The Home It s Impossihlo to write | from a letter recelved n few days alnco; it dates | mended, and each button wewed on. Snnia Claus, | slio wore nio coracta. Tler clothing was innde Iy s . BV (87 At 11 . F to cach of lers. T dld not write ro much | Dec, 13, Same ono 18 sharp envugh to recognize | it 1a teue, frets o Jittly at- the smaliness of his | as pomsible, cuch separata ga Vi n the Editor of The Tribune, T L e L L T T L s T e LT R s L A e A Uudgof. ot such an It In he must accoptit, or noth: | and Ahonlder-steape, et Golnr- s s bt ManioN, Is., Dec. 18,—I nevor nntll quite re- | good influonces of tho past, are just the revorse. | ona exg; one tablespoonful ‘of bntter, melted: one | ervants and could haven madel dining-room 3t | 1 am always glaa when Satunlay’s paper aomes forf | ng, this year, fromme, Cnreaof unaccustomod | fastened upon n dressing-snck, made of whits mu- . cently fathomed tho saying, *‘Mlsery loves com- f« will bo & miracio it she enils through safely, and | tahlespoonfnl of syrup, one and & half eips wour | they have only the will and courago to attend to i1, | know I am golng to have a treat, sud **The Jfome® | welght ond anxlotics of shorpest sting hava in- [ lin, of course, nnd wore fuside lier dross; tho folds pany." 1 do not mean tnat we rejolce to aco | if shoshould sink wo must accepl the penalty, | milk, or buttermilk, "If buttermilk is nsed, omit | Once more, before leaving thia part of my subject, | Department Best, When are you golig 1o give the | vaded my home ainco lnat ] snt hcrfi with Tite | about the walst r.-tpmlhly used to mako her form basp, and knosv that it tn the work of onrown hands, | (ho butter, Of pulverized soda, one and o hair [ let e inaist thatif (L Is unuccessary that your tably Yh“nfil-murkmmnnoum from your dlaryz You can | Tyryue heforome, The nbacnce of iy ** hetter nnranmmml and full bit flexiblo, otherr In distress, but, knowlng that others have | papt "o, from this day, shut out all goasip, | tenspoonfuls in the milk. Graham fonr cnongh | he twalted ou and changed while yoit aro mlone with | KI¥S thelt encouragehient after,yuur many yesr €3i¢: | haif ™ heyond the Rocky Mountains. and (he pro- Mo chemliloon, huth woolon, cotton, or linen, hike teinls and perplexities with us, we tako new | seandal, ‘and fow siorles from our homes? | to make them retaln their shupo ln tho gom-lrans | your fawily, It Is certainly suporficlal for your | {orsCy huf Bo ¥ years,"=was thai d wistako of | 1oged filness, ending fm denth, of o deae fridnd, | clothes tho tady from Jiend th faot, warmin fo courage, fecllng that what athers have endured or | Do not lofernta t, and if any ono_fnsists npon en- | in which they should he baked, gucata, And Iam suro 1 would prefor not to finvo have Inwroughl thelr sombro threails with the texs | winter, and, if wado of flne materin] nnd 270 nccomplahiag wo surely can, And aa T hase | lertainingyau af thero ‘wiblects o what yoi | And E s notwirendy il (o much, horo | tho disher remavetiau 10 nato s aorvant i tho Nov Lanaliba.onlized b exandrate (ha printee fis it 5 onke would were they offoring on . ne Indy 8 n mort extra excellent recine from Mre. Mallory, erence 3 been greatly encouraged by the cheering words of | FORl, MO IRAY, CTRENE YR, BRSO, DN e | of Elknorh, for Liasla different members of The Ilome circlo T feel | fers. What neceseary informatfon have mothers | (. Washing preparat tire of my d absorbing every throbaf in. | enough, it Is cool forenmmer. Thobody-coat, 4 Pittor: y 3 3 ~coat, half- s from alL binme, anud minle my frlond fecl tice, | foreal, an ‘well ns' cvery moment of timo, | Aiting, of courso, i mude of 0BG Haael, fire of Hluomington, who aske | - Now, Mra, Biddy, Twould ke a tttlo talks with | for fsee so Hocs natwant o to ganw ol fo fasts | yligt could be upared from the presini dutlon of | press ' cloth, cloth, cashmore, folt, of gufied Dissolve six pounaeal. | you. ' You are no doult many yoars my soniur, | Lot oret” oty Yoo KAOE M MOM SRS | enchhonr, T can undertand now, an nover bo- | matortal will “add’ ta the - nparéat . st o llke ndding & little of my experience, think- | toimpart asida from “the lawa of her daughters | sodn nnd one pound of borax n one gallon of bofl- | nnid it does scem rather forward in me to Argue my El i rHi fore, how it Is that some women nover read tho | will allow a moro voluminous chomiloos ing pechape 1t moy ctuso *thops to spring | Bontch,” Nonol Tiut taionido hor duty aunrd | it watar: anl ity oumcts o pofah, ani gures | opinton wih voy. "y ow you il soms D TIOL e entaniviale yesr brobght iy NI o arofs an anslolio do norva | LAIeFIE Addod i ny wav sl ta o po;:m'ii an reeorve Lhe Innocence an urity of her onnds of bur-soq blne gullons water, Vhen pro! ] ng 1y And N [l X earer, matle of plque or - snews In tho breast of some poor, tred muthor [ ol biGrant ‘o Will hava tho satlafaction of | Eald, add 't owncen amimouls. thow mix tho | help . roxenting. them. Now JGt s funponos | oot ool somoof the ittogiels, whoro mainmmas | 1o dendon the soul ta yn normal lntarcst 1 1o nf- | InE for the sunmar, 1ia GuRbion 't s s e d “aistera wny alow _{No who 13 ready 1o exclalm, as 1 have many thnes | scefng thnt alie 14 68 pure o svomun nsshe wan o | whole, and atie well. Onc teacup of thin prepara. | Just for fin, (hat woaro invited with several ac- | fny Y, s fairs of the nation, Whlle earnestly hoping that | for adding to tho symmetry of tho i ) 8 - % . k o n, t y of the figure, S0 much durlng tho past year, *'liow canl go forward?" | glrl, dnd not that the effort to appear innacont | an——whict should o kopt in & alone erocic-and | Qusintances'to dino nt tie honea of o rriend: She | 50" 0t e aliagn stuck jo. e wiihowt, | 1ieyes Wil quietly'taka tho Proliontial c‘m'r""’" for tho ""“"clupl{ng- 5 yet knowing to stand atill isto gounder, **The | While a younz Jady was such a task that sho | one teacup sofl-e0ap, mixed well in bolling wator, :a n‘xuud,nmmlb{u womatl, :ms o l‘.cr del'l hunl_ any neste, atieknm, or imueilage. T wWak & .“lu:‘re‘_l:‘.c:,x:‘on:,:?cn‘:lxfig:ln; flll’:’m‘r“lllmlinrhnzafi :flm o '{-‘fl"lhlz:iluur |'§fuulll)lcru 18 tho widest liberty foe Syl ndeod Is willo, bu (e e b0 wot | Dot urcago in 0’ Nappy relare | oo | andpouteitoves o clothon o o T walingt | Hlefaiiy, araposserch i nutatlonor ol | weby Wikl S5 wotse Bal ' Triend vty | Jeanasm el I o tpay oo wiaguy | ariebe anle, i bt afesed fen "y Bel tre 1 trcl {1lintrod . | inask folla off, and the wvoman alnks ail tha lower [ night, will retnove mant of the roiling su that a | an excellent cook. = Heate he table, Wu notice | yorl “Tho pell rang. Lanmwered It The gentle: | g taLoars that, Wil 3 ) he atrcota of Paris and In the Boia do cIng a stranger In your circlo,1 willlatroducemy- | for ta effort which that mask cost her, And thess | allght rabbing of Lands, cte., will make them { 8 soup tureen befora tie host, a littla at one side A | ids Layp “iCmptimonts of the season, ' nnd 1 the thought of another chalr—vacant for all tinio— [ Toulogne In the summer of 1875, woro ovorskires self 5s ono of **Aunt Emme's" cluss of women | aro tha chametorlatics of Uroe-fourths of our | raudy far tho bolling, ‘Tho watet for bolling shoulil | roast of ety a plle of dinnck plates, oo of twa : " 1d, **Certainly, sir," and nsliered il Into the | 5CI¥0 to dim the vision of the national crisls. and wninll, Wnlf-fitting rackn. Thoy. were axqnis ov gged, ha b oung girls and morrlea ludles. Other knowledgo | hinve for a lnege botler of wafer the eame quanti- | dinhes of vegotablex, o plute 81 crackers, ditto of [ 58 2 " q 2 | DBut where aro the fmniliar signatures In | sitely cut o bo aure, more or Iy Inlf-fitting, m‘;‘,:,hf,:‘f,: :gu'}f,vf,f,’...':,mfi"‘;.::&,"L:‘,‘;'wfifi: 001 Eb10 with the noed, 1r tho mather Exnnot bo | ties of tha preparation. and sunp as' Aover Nofl | brend, Ple, and annihet of small plates, s Dlate of }‘,2;};‘;;0 A oo o betng et d s, $xy | your Tomo Department? The - weitora | Very geacofal. Tho reprodentativo Amerfcon wom: v o1y » Vi e i of months one, ~whither havo th % ¢l 1o itho atrangers cam o put wp with s, and out | F e 10 o tamily phvkich, s WhLr avga | an emale G sotane, Riices ik Toltialeh | SOilas, Mow: miy Telhds Huat 4 nok 3 vory clabge | ooty tho next clor caimo you may roat awhureil | iy p """ SEEOGET o M0hion fHEY | O SCHIFICD G TP A sloidr, I potte, fast and fourth installment is a precious boy who | soma one, ** wonld you not rather a fricnd would | Mhonld bs omitted. from the sonking process and | rate dinner, falt? Awl yot it gives tho tablo su | Ko™ Ny, Editor, 1wl ¢ to you not onty the r,vm{mllw with Itip Vay Winkle. Mea, Hate, Mea. | onns ean should wear tho moided carvages now camo 'to us just eix mouths sgo to-day, So | fallcon such matters than a doctor? No, ma'aml | trented scpsrately, Very little etbow-greuss s | exceedingly eramped uppenmnce, all placedt on to- « F"AI!M\WINN' Cook, Aunt Lucy, ul others, have you disappenr- | tn - vogne, ven i American S . 4 R A *'Compliments of the keason, " bu ; 5 women sea my”exporionce it girla (v naver hava serv. | Whoi Tcunmuilbtm, 'pay Wi for t, aia whon | conauiad o the sbovo prioico uf e ngatory art, | iotier a5 suuudueoiy It o s seuntagess X | orelanicouaro 13y Nk o o 5 eal | Sy 1203 e Mot f contritors,or 1 your alasuco | wo moral Sonalteraton” fivalved, but. nall: ants) hos beon Mlmlted to s few, but T | (il conwultatlon, drayaing such aubjects into —_— M| Dirlagut for any aneltances wo all know Just what | ot 9,016 sear 1a o heautifully withdrwing | ot n muititudo of letterst And whot a wildor- | Loth cxtremes of ‘contoiir, Tho upper. Wi jowes bavo thought much upon thls vexing ques- | the conversntion. Derlien: phyaicians treat much | FROM THE * ORIGINAL’ 10ME CONTRINGTON. | W expectand can gnuge our appetltes ncwrdlnulp af_the new_year tieo npon an unclonded futire,— '.“"‘",“'I ey hatt 584 guod omen the t‘v:- edyen of a wack glvo opportunity for more ariistia Sidea Lo, and that woae Clrfstlan mothers awe s | g the farmer scatiers necds. Another writer ii- | again, aithouih you mny not recagnize “*A Sym- | Uhe hust pusiee asitly” o turcun AR L0JpA 118 15 ¢ AUNTIOCY. | anyquestion pottalning to (hy funily cirelo, then | box-plented rlhinligs, and banda of far or down, duty to at least 8 falr portion of this much-talked- | 1rodyces lier hobby In such an independent mannor patuizor, whio iivo years ngo sounded from Pekin | meat and vegotnbles, "fho meat I8 tempting: Fo THiE OAiNE 0¥ LITTLR ORIIDUDE. andl there I koclety at tarke jn n hopefal condition, | Respecttully, FANNY M. NTLELY, of ciaan; 80 In thia ns In other things swhere mnited | thatone might wse in writing a recipo of some | ihe “Hcho™ of **A Woman'a Wall." Both fnlcynml well eoulted ! We ent offa Lit and—bah! ‘T tha Editor of The Trinne. uven mmil(h thut Interest centres (n cookiny. — effort could not bo brovght to boar bovo tried indi- | wholesomo dish, Dut beholal She da felfugus | & Wall " and **zcho® sought youe willing ear (i | It fancltlier cald nor warm, and Joaves ugroany | ppoo o Thies Fdifor or Fhe Tribune, & o) recipes and knickknncke, Those, womon to whoin A WOMAN'S TALK. vidual effort, but have never arrived at nny very | that sho parted from rescrve and modesty **fong | the columna of Tite Trinuxe), tind who shall deny nantion on tho root of the mouth, T'ie vegeld- awe “thelr It all “domestic uflairs are o **bore™ 3 se cly away In thelr 1ttlo beds, and the peattle of ara. tlio T0 the Batiop of The Tritune, Defare she was onit of her ' teen; (ving her | thut they cnllsted your sympathios, and causcd | Licaaro no better, and you bezin to'think perhnps | fansry 44 &0 ouesthat destroy the harmonyaf socinl Intorconrde, | - Cmicann, Dec, 47,— uave taken Tiis Trinusr satistactory conclusion, only to get slong alone | geporanco i that” *¢oid, old faabion™ wlch | YOI 10 Guen 10 Wwomc, thin -+ lome,* whores fu | fter nl It sould havo Deen bistor to liavohad tho | LILY ¥olce e e O ot S ime y fott | Tlin cooking “buinces 5" - really' Sportant for clghtotn yents, uhd have nover likud {t a0 iy when I possibly can, and err on the side of merey | orfginated with Adam and Eve. Such oxporiences | #o fow montls, a0 many hnvo ta g . 1 soup removed and the sccoud conree bronght In * v matter In which we nrs all more or leey concornod, | 4 NUW,~—becaueg it hns »_sympathotic corner for whon I cannot, Imay aswell confoss right hero [ should not bo poraded Inn {mblla newspaper. T | ke **Onoof the Unfortunste, smoking hot (rom the Kitclien, when Jo§ What w | lenior memostes cluster s every comer, and 64 T iy proparation. of \wholesomo, - huteitiows, ai- | ** women.® "Tut Ilave grown . \lrad of 80 innny 0 = hear thelr soft breathing through thy open dear 1 ki ) opir it 3 s+ | was nearl; tired o 1l coener "' | ont In '71, to give vetit to uverburdening woes, and | that? A clatter and triekle nnd tho contents of o # . | gestive faod, althongh not the nnin object of ox- | cooking recipes, Plenss Yot us havoa *F fenst of 1 {hattoharea Lighl® s to n&c‘h:;llln?lz; mo; | A s e i h e T | R o e L ot e >y fuo coutenta af 1 oot el iy g3"».‘.’"’:;‘.}'.1'?«n":"‘rfif.'nlfim,‘.‘.‘.’d ienco, In ‘ccriainly an important factoe in {ho | renson nd fiow'of poul * for awhilo At lonst. . Ljene : e iy | 1 but, in the langusge of Nipuer, **If this v the | munt have fallen in good wroind, for tho harveat In | new volonalse, Poor Jittlo Lottle! Sho ‘was | (i toomorrow, Qo witling, their gind joyons working out of the “problom of 1ifu, ant one that nllsl?rg l‘dé\ml:er. Olive Graen," augd ** Neu- t by tho uprlelng within, so 1 am evor | chaigo, ploass givo us a constancy,” +* Aw i, | fully nn bundred fold! My heart hos refofced n | scurcoly to blame. You wore obliged “to | 3950 GTH ‘echo through. the house, and il how |-CHLUY R0 means be fmored, Lot us uavo s care | rin, ' Tdo onloy your asticles o iuch, Althougl doing penance by more than fulflling the { sayssomeono, '*we dil nut lear worsothings | The Homo, and so has my stomach, and tiie savory | place ° your — neatly — cmply — soup-plto | welsoma oven will bo the butats of baky | 1HAtOf none uf us It sliutl he sald— " young, 1 havesoonenongh of the trlals ani sorrows ¢ royal Inw,"—treating them betfor than 1do my- | every day of our ifol" So may a physician bo p odors ssiing every Satardny from [t wonderfl | nearer the child than wos exnetly’ prudent, fnor« 1 foith® o00 " inany calls aw ¢ Mamma. v 44 Slia " proterl ¢ ot wisely but too well." of life to appreciate the notlfl{ of uchn friond ns solit,” (I nover keep hn‘fp to enable me to go out as | fectly nccustomed to treating the patients durlng | kitchen creatonn appetlte fora huge dinner next | der go make roomt for your dinner-plate. Whlle | gy, y 1 ol ** Amber ¥ would be, and, aithor i How iny heart aches for thows who have Jald thelr [ Dorothen eclioes my owh convictions In romard to | o v ugh L imuy never It I the | amall-pox cpidemic, Dut It is such a lontheoms | dny. 1waw prieved to hear nt one tmo (ot ro- [ you quickly wlpe the greasy Jquid from your , 4 Dyaical reformation, o o that 1t howld begin | €RoW her perronatly, 'shall liopa to hear fron her e g 10 CaRller ol ma e | Siacnat ho canho belp bisk féel s Feiret ut th et conls) weangling v The Home, | Would ot | Suniny et you nataro Hho itortiged matper | URElinge meay in thatfang sicen froin which thuro | physicnl fofornition, in, ° that, 1t shoule"besin | afien tirauch Tho Aloma, Xahould Tardly think we over lind bogan to pick up a8 soon n sho ‘came | sympton of every new case, J. J, KINGSFORD, ** Varlety ia tho splee of 1ifo" b n lotter motto | that **it's reully notling, " meanwhilo wondering | (w0 thunghts wiich prowpt ma to devolo (his Jot. | Ahorl of the mark, Why leave out the grande llu;l.. Olh’nl Graun wad, 6 minlster's herus that s, thoy had morc, and looked mare lke —_— than, **Gppusitian s the lifo of busincas "—yet {nwardly If bonzine will take it out without chan= | 340 PR Sty GH T ehttdren. T huve. tiad ol Jatner und the great-great-geandfazher? - They | Wifes should “have rald sho waa o w somebody. "' Wenlways pay our girls promptly: ADVICE TO CONTRINUTORS, it 1s well 1o hear both sides, so Ing tho “color. 'Trunquillity restored, you glanve N f ! o ad 'l S u At 1 ¥ | dnwyer's - wite, — **Btrawa - whow ' which ; e AN Lo o Sl G lpal 1 7o the Fititor af The Frivwn with your pormismion, fake . fip'tho. +*Voal™ | aver to your opposito nolglar. Sho'ix ouly piny. | 4reat deal of experlonca wih liltlo ones, huving | )/ have uiten wout grayun, and thetofore tho chils | oy 1ig'sind blows. ® +* Neurine, ™ 1hopo ta hege o # 5 nursed my own' through soveral sevore fiiw of 111= | slren's tecth are wot on edge, " Do not ourdaughters and blethiayy, and [ do not cousliler myduty dine | - Citieago. Dac. 41,1 am afeald youe Hame bids ghieathin, witich tua " boen kept out of the | ingalittie at vating, whily tho bountiful suupty | feas, and having ort fnom norsonally nnder my | Inherit impaired constitutiona from thelr futhers, | {fol you again soon. I liko to hae oconomy unt!l Thave advised them and planued ag 1o their | fair to boon_unhappy ono, not becauro of any | Bltubon tnstead of tdald on the table.” | wpon hor plato ls scarcely dlminlalied. It must b | cora, allowing thio nnreo to uet only o ‘my gssit. | 98 woll as likonoss n feature, disposition, and | tafked of, ond T th e sliat_overy lruo woinafy needs, Inever had a irl that was_ all bad: on the | real malice in the licarts of your curruv\wmlnmn. One meal per Week of veal, thoroughly cooked. s | 1 n“h‘u e s warm viands, . ant. Now, to hoeln at the foundation, i€ you | taxter - Tk anonse, tn thuxe telii Hmes, ovon If contrnry, they each hiod many good qualitios, and | but a confused {dos as to the prrposo af the Home. | hover ||mvmllllllnrlhll ta my children, oF to mvsell, Ium riend the xu»tlm mn\mrkn our feeble AP | wisis your datlings to bu strong auil vigorous do | It fa bt Tittle the miother cin dlo to give her ehll- | Rofl, o el ) oo e slie may promincnt anong thoso, with the exteption of | Suineecon to hold that it 1a merely o mudfum for [ Who us a child preforred llxm any other ment— | tltes. We roasanre ar e sty ‘“",j’ the ple. “Wo | 01" ake houge-plants of them. -As (lowe | dren Lealthy organizations It, on tho futher's sidc, mcld“"{ T oo, Tho taxt Tuunyeasa'|vinoy oney wan tho love for and kind caro of clildren. | the exclange of recines, attorns, wnd tho general | ehleken not oxcupteu an adults wifl rroly rofusa | TS Fooln fur oue plocplates the bost wo eat, aml | G st 1 -t ir s wuneking Toug | Lhert I8erng InorLE seroRias Thisfn (0 b mure, | LiF death nicol camo (G o Lome) [ Have hail ta Innearly overy instance they have been poor, | expurience of houckeepers, while others joln | & ple mude as follows: 1nto Lwa quarts of flour, 1) Feol relleved when tio ]um:nmrlum le dlnuer i | nnd wither, #o childron If oo closely homeed | not a very enconraging view of the subject, but ita e ) l'n'L “a]al apenser at home, mothorices Amencan girle, and L lmvo trlcd o do | ¥+ Olive Greon " In tho cry foe “*n disonsslon of | Dt four teannoonfuls of hakinz powders vift, nnd | urought fo o clonc, ut what u divoederly tablal | hocomo dolicato amd oven dixcaged. Lot them | corrcoincw who can lputer oy o tiver sudl iavi, bin peatldad by them as I would wish others todo by mine, wero | snbjecta n little more elcvating and edifying fn [ 8dd one lflfl""'lfloflffll of Ealt; Into thly ;n h ona ten- huwl'l In' Liddy, I ;ny {emm ?)n!nlxjxyz,mmmn hnvo planty of ont-door exorclo, en young fn- Tteform I tho order of tha day, yob the lever :'l‘z-nl Wt Bt ,r:v“‘u cl.;«iu'm 5 uruo.l l"cnsh;ll[.'run ;] thiey cver ronght 1o like clrcumsfances. Tho | their character than that of cooking and cating,” | Cunfiul of lard,.wet ap with ono-balf pint of milk | onot Terhups yoi woulw'call upou Bridget"to as- | gAiS MY QAN SIC TR EITAY cool Dayer Sto- | whicts 4 tomees o world must navo n point somes | YOR Guliton, "LE 16 T monde otl oucatiiz Whiel of fortuné it over turning. _‘Thora fuvevoen | Could not you, Mr, Editor, est declde this voxed | il throg quartors of, b wiut of waters knowd but | slet ot the, tablp on such an occuslon It yon worv | yided ulsgs that they are_protectedt with warm | twhoro wi which to rest. Tn this cawo whiero shall [ fonryCriiorons DUE It Ja mongy well epont. thoso with as bright prospects a8 miue mow nave | question by atnting distinctly for what purpose you | Ditlo, rell out one-1hird of tho dough one-third of | lostess, ?hpugll you could diapense with fier ovory | yrqie nng [, abuve all, do not allow the feet to gut | we fud the fulerum? 1Jow, In other words, 1s the ‘th N{ | wl?‘l“ l\v":’l mlcr] that wyoman'y X thut have coma (o thia, inatitnted ‘Tha Ilome. Perhaps you dld 8o tn'the | &ninch tn thickneas, and cut out tho uppercrusta | dny. Welli 1 haps sho would acquit hoeselr with | ST M0 TR0 B0 M2 e BICH SORBEC TGRS | 68 BUC LS fupecint Hows i obiar wordh 18 e | moblok tworls Is In the liome clvele, aud sl shouid Ono thing cortaln: {f T am epared to them n fow | beelnpings 1 am so unfortunate a8 to have seen | Httlo hirger than the pun you bake In. (I usa a | eredlt to the hoety though Ishonld not dave 1o eluk be willing to make anyencelfico while her childre 3 v leud# to sore-throat snd othier ovlle. Older chll- | ancestors? Gnacg Gnay, d ¥ 1dor doyotuler years more they shall bo profclont in this branch | unly three numbers, It you uid o, pleass obiige | Dressed-tin milkspan twelve-und-u-half Inches in | [t _Thavespoken porhaps us f I would only re- | (i S %iuived to rum oven T the anow tmtil aro younic.and thor whon thoy ara oldor dovota liee of “tholr cducation, 1t belug ono of "y | mewithn ropetition of the same, for § ntt suzlons dluumlu:r and three and one-lalf deep, and thin )(ulrll n.m“uunxn dal| Y, n_orler that overye 1\m;cm:m in Nushied and S,;‘y.—e‘v'ory pulse thrab TOUNCE THE MEN. },’“‘r"u',:'rgl::fnfh gumlm\ufirk.‘ i"r""o Inrl;u‘l indeed that “obblen*t “totralh_our. davghtets ‘o "bo | o contribuld reguiariy, ut am fuacful of nonch. | GHally foF crust s Just onvugh.) With the rest | ibing shoild bo smeoth for company, L donot | Ui ST nay o R TR YA G To the Kdltor af The Tridune, T e oL n of (Cliciatias motien competent houeckeepors, — Indoyendont - ani | fug on snncliody’y presoryes, If clther party s cor- | OF th, Yough Nne tho pan, prossing 1t well up | mean guythiug of the kind. 1want the goadthings | overy day: remetnbor that air becomes fouTeven in | Droxron, Dee, 20— have boen whiting fm- | 11y Hhis ity wanien thnt Tnm pessostully ncqunint. self-relinnt, DBy thin I have cver buld | rect fu its views. My impression ts, that Tho Home | Around tho edge: hoke ten or fifteen minutew. One | v evur)(hlmi (un good sa one can affog)) In uwe | icTolient weathier, Boma weltor on this subjeet | patientiy—with my hafr done Wp in tho intest | S ith nt pive a0 much of their thne to thy i y ¢ . | nnd onc-half hours hefore you make the erost, cat | cvery day, 1 hate this having a hoat room to bo v o) v, v ¢ o R R AT D | et MRS el ST | fhiet Tt poMnOr e i et k. | heo s o sty o a ot dopasinent | 590 SO o S SR SniG ienty | i i, i Uk Mick i el et Master's cattee, In rogard (o tho **lelp "' ques- ' Now, what un-Christinizes me, I8 tha overiastin two Inches in thickucw those with bone (If nny) | cither, In shape of comprny manners, £ wisy 1 | 00 flunncl, and eleen, ® lie.might udd pure | ~not forun oifer of marriago or the political nuwa, tlon, T think If wo employ good holp, und nct con- Cally, ~an inoreased. happincen (n tholr homen bes il Mok Mo might s aclontiously toward thom, o can' ot along pratt . fought 1 did,* 1 forgoter | | ifg s matural conveuonce of auch tiprorement: | ehould frst bo pluced I tho kettle, tion tho uttiors, | couid sxpreas’ mysolf bettar, o that you might | fify Lok Yom ofall things, It vouddsls tokeen | but for that wook ‘of, frbaion o e Lurie wolly DutTfoar [have woarled you all Goud i G notcy alwaye nocossilating mo to | We luwo notall tho sam gifts, nor the sawio eir. B e erat, os L CTaut | KGN e L e 1 Hegin a serles of Te. | U0 NOL BIIOW Eutwer s to ontor It through Jour | polden moments ave fown' swittly by on th | MK LA 0 0, Ty hous nf c! e g B 1] eny veal, e 14 beg! eele et . or | BN s e b When aloner fur whon Afono T Iovr | anid okt wo b1 Cannor e amteate nag the | largest bones, with aall, poppor, and hutier size of | ters on iablo-atiquette, Thauk you, Wionfo; L | Kitchen mnk and bath-roome, sending Hs gubtle. | wilvory witizy of 'Time, and droppod woftly futa the MO ATEn: D -5 dendly odor Intoyour honke, ~¢rawling, sneaking, | vost ocenn of the Pust, Soven timea that glorlons ¥ “ ot o W e {1 ", i v A o | Bnvgg; thicken with ftour and wmilk, allowing { shounl be most happy if T felt competent to do ko, iy o A 4 il To the Edifor of The Tribune, L e Jeove thlnke s Yihers TIGfe ol B | iiiineso Sraniod i neleel of Moundini othera, | aruvy Shot to cover fho monk When 110 taars | § eI Wil 4 (arowell to- i kabioet mo, | UG awnaks In tie ueusn, anls to bs disovered | arils tho sun b @amilved the 'gray iikta of | Tnraw, 0., Boe, #5.1n sout fenio of Yo o (o hoBhica” n catofulnea to s hings, nev. | nabiralénciy (1), man o portanityotisiampl | riat s oo, B, I Mol of the et el | Qpowgls Lot (o, ar i fram, ol poupic | Sl o s Weana.” OF i Sbomngtons | tlond Witk brillndy BB ComitySeur Slande | ho s o iobon frose < Haoh T Com iz them done right every time, reallzing that'tis | antly oxclatining, X told you so—only give b, ver, i L ; " 4 under the wun o **blind well * Isthe worat. Thero | Ing, cver fleoting, nud seven times *'night his | jmon S I the flousehold.” v o the littlo thingy, Tiko tho ++littie foxes,” thatan- | wumen ropy enviigh ond they will hang ‘thom- | Yot add the top cruat: citt an apenfiin tho centra | apintonar Why can't you toku the fead sourselly | jion festering atl the wasto wator from tho dwell | dct hor curtafim down anid plonod them Wi THO | Tecine weitl e o tmold. ® 11, my opinian the noy and deatroy. But husband snys Tkeep il | sclvent® Let caclt ono order "her houschold aa | OF thl¥, sud return to the ven for fifioun or tweu. | Winnley 1 can wasura”you that you will huve ond | e “w® 0l e™ ol ntal o ibnones amd. denth, | mars and sur weok. s e S0 weaunt thops] | Jcoie ikl o greatly Smpraved by ualng dry breud 2 ¥ to havi It utew, or untll the upper crust s haked | appreciatlve reader in ** your himblo sorvant, " 5 g onte y AR ! Ingtead of erackers, nnd_ water Instead” of milk— ATy }LLEn‘zxm‘:;I:’;:fi:-?f“m“fi:‘;:l:gf e ol Saaton. oF hes” ey ane (he wint l'{lffi'u-': 2ud Lrownd :(llflmzls'[. Seud o, o table ellli;‘%zu""nfl m to send by il battorn of e O i b icemnies il Recootll lonorieet | otherivian HHe prolnoto o givan, Ly trled . Wl % o . W i o n thi W carved thero, An earthen dish [ koo, ploAsy son o Jox 854, 4 " Shh ) " h Vi b o, Wl ot ame | ceacraios b Vet ohs, s pbanes, | ek Pt BRSO RSY | SHSTat I8 TS oS sk o | B Rkt apsnet i clepneo Fsyient i | Yo i o' ey o s submerced 1 | Hhober™ G v i kon i 1 s o s cver ived with i now unmureiod bt that bs | for dove, &lippers, o chomiioun, prescription for | Whil be needed at tho tdle.” 0, yo douvters, comio | hor, Motlior altuy makexn_ quantity of rubbita | Srow into yaus winks wvoey fow doye s suintton uf | tova, : IO atar A lbiahitler) ion. puttaeminiat, ey 10 coluo gala should T ek Ler, - Zint thanks | eroup, or advics as fo tho Madagomont of tho [, Intowy puntey and withify oliruelves that'thints | for tho buby relntives Chrletmas, und ‘thinky tho | SSRPEES AT EaNG Lo WEC0 JHOFS, T, SHAAELS | | Aud wow, denr Edltor (don't ot your wife sco | ata not fand of soup at all ‘timer. | &4 Rinklo {0 iy Tor his meplstance, thoroby enablng Thy 10 | o halh, " 1et her ek 1y ani 10t thase who. hav | E0od, 4nd not turtful, althogl beat [n tho weason | ciickoo will prove an ugrecablochingo. If +zoo ' | Joct o tho beneft of thosa who have children | tit), lot the men howl and proteat, wwene nud | Wishea to know low o tako frul C-stnfus ont of et nlong without a girl for o month past, - ** Your | tho time and fuclination auswer according to thele | Of plo-plant pics, Tlio abova plo 1s enough forn | wonld Itke the rabbit attern, I will ho delightedto | (ST b P tod It " [ complan, hold us up in sidicule, and Inugh at usfn | muelin, Plnce your musiin ovor o tub, hold 1t ‘ hushond auslsts about tho hourework,” did yon | knowledgo. Letns invent recipes if thorein lies | Uozen persons, but 18 geod cold, and extra when | sendltto her, Mother recommends white helleboro e 5 iR wcorn, hut liced not, fuller noty blanch nohy but | rmly, and - pow hot water throich the ray? Yes,—cvery morning he builda tho fire In'the | our genius, but thorough] ‘l’fixtoru submitting | #teawed for a decond meal, o or ?Ilnnnln for your roco-bushes. Quassla may Le My denr Mra, ‘¢ Biddy McBrulecr, ' if wo ish o partan firmces stand by ‘The Home, and rest [ apat” stained “and 1t whl soon aisappear. ifchon B ing-room, it on-tho. Len-keiior | tho 40 onr- Trlendss > and. 1h oferiug reas | | /Lbo. Saia. srunt 1y cxcallent for anplo-dump- | profursitie buchiso tho holioboro la Tojsonyie, 1 | Moko The Home Departiment futéroating to aif | assural tho women wil stund by you, * 0 " | i must bp, done hefore' pnttng tho wisin. [ grinds the colfee, and §fls np the boec-hurner n | ipos, whether orlginal or borrowed, lot us word | }ngs: Gno-hulf tho quantity; rolln 1ittly thicker | bulleve, Btoop n water, und then pour ovlr tho | clasees, let ua not make such peraonal attacks Lot your male subsorihers give you tho **zo-by waapeuds, Now, +¢G." and S Mea, I 0, we'll e althig-room, 'New do ot Imagino him a roz | them ‘carcfully and cxplieitly, so' that ovon. tno | {ian plo-crusbi cut oiit by ‘o' ten-ancer, o if tho | plant, fieat washinz tho ‘lowves withit.” [t lucur- | Upon ono snothier, Thave only (e uay. dleue dims. | If thoy will, but bo not arizliteils your mubaceip- | wco what can Do’ dono. about thowd zlies. ' T luvo e At Ny or o o paae onopockad | Hiont aeerlanced cramot by meidteh 1t Thone | applen ar voty lurges Dy o coffoo-mmitéors pare, | Lain death w tho ludzers, whotlior lice or wortuw, | ol that we didter a4 to tho word **#iobbish™— | thoneliut shall nut be diminished, forovery mother's | had niy patieaco aorely ‘tricd ‘ahout tiono anmio Tuvband, for ho {1 nelther, uE & man among | who have lase and 10isure for fancy work exchange | QUAFLSE, and coro Lurt applos—a maching to eors | 1 wiil add myraciue fof chocoluta caramoly,which | that thatl, "~ " SpEaac ol B vl sulcuiniy egrcotn sbssinia fur [iapaln, 1 ohST Bt Iy Sines BWAY. W Uneaprivg wen; und har not ho o number of times received | {nformation upon that subject, whilo (hose who om, leuving the apples whole, s nicer, of courso; | somo one wanted, thoughi my lotter {w very Jong | In Auswerto **Teotania, " [ wonld sny that traf- | 'Tuk/Timuse, and then imodt jiut, most righteous, | thme, carcinl y\\mufed 1u carpety, (hinking that tho complliment of belne tho finest-loaking man in | profor 10 evoto tholt Tolaire hiuea to mental e | DL FOUF quarters togother agatn in tho o Direidy? TWO Cliph BURIES QNG cily Moiassc arees | 168 aro o subterrancans fungty thoy havo s picy | sid oh, miost glorlou Tevoingo,' wo'll make one | thoy'would Inolk uiecly Tn tho fall, bat when T bade the placer y{ rearon for dafng alono this winter | provement nsaist cach other with nn fnforchange | tuch plece, and wrap it over them, ce iz | fonrths cup of chocolate {luker's) : half cup aweot | 0dor, aro ’"“’k nud have w pecudfur taste. They | brothers and husbands pay feritl them **como forth ™ they wera ny spotted nd R 25, I felt I could enstor dn, n 1 Am now dul P o 01 tople wl | with waters 1y thowm close as possible In tha pan [ mlli; a small pleco of butter, 1okl thil o fuwdropy | 8re nsed fit cooking, and liked by epleares, ‘Tho mun have entored our domaln, and now war | lvopards. ¥ tricd to clenn them, hut it was all tn B e B | o pich Inof mutual inturcet, | 1k, aml nprinkle Ovar. thewa TAIF & toscon oF | Wl bpen tatantly. wites. droppotl e wirer: Wixwir, | and ramors of war il thonr, % KennoTacky™ | val. Thoy woro *fxed aiare, A Iriond finally . iuground all tho rewtof the weel, Lika **Aunt | of us if conductod In th propor vlrit, Iaw can | AuRSE,~—good brown fn the best In my cktimation,— | Aftur tukiug It off tho stove, flavor with vaniila. i By, ALoE et e out, T auil Loy so 100t | eave medtlis follusing rotine: 0 Wel is zlnio ovec: y Enuns," I do 1ike to sco averybody sbout tho | wo correct our fanits 3f no ong will polnt them out | and one tenspoon of cinnamon; drop bits of butter © DapbLER, MUi§, COOKE ON DREIS-REPORSI, and then who gruccnfla to put i motion bétore 'Tho | with murlatlc acld, #prinkle over 1t vory 0ne Aand ) Fanen nctilon aso i il e, O e | A L Soyil polnt them,out | & O mteesticen: raver will hot. sater. and 20'tis Eitor af The Teiume, Home fo tho effect that 1 by appointod s Conmit- | or ashios, thon scotir, Wash, and drs ™ Thls proved g wvashiluz out, and do the {roning Is ono afternoon, | fng, anil charitablo in youreriticlsns, makingplain | bakoln & wmodcrate Gren for three-quarters of un SOMETHING ANOUT WOMAN'S WaLt, Parxru Housk, Dos. u=Zeur Winnle s Thoro | teoof Ono to keep thentout, And, ladios, I'rivo | perfoctly ucceasfal. ____~“Mmn, Kavs U 17 W0 Want 16 0 out n tho Gvening 10 Jocturs, | 3our dasivo th Improve rathor thun 1o seuwd, rar | hour, taking caro. thut thy wator doos not evapors v the Fudilor af The Tridune, hus been o intich hard work, botl i the wardrube | with a biush snd o how to accept the honor you 45 cRER concert, ot koclablo, husbond ngnfa comea lomy | inembering that your tnrn may come some days ta | Ata nioro than two-hirde, Servohot In thinenuco: | - Marroos, Til., Duc, 2 —Agliation and ventila- | 3nd kitchen, In preparing for thy tmpending ihard | have conferred upon me, and, ns you il scom huck- 2o iy Bt ? Ihe Prtinine avslstaicn, making his areangements o asnotto | the crticiscd, recolyo kindly tho remarks Intonded | il (o do ot uny crenm, wo fow ean ot f), | tion aro good ‘nrinclples in”yolitics an woll wa | Wintur, wo ik the tine nol oceuplod by 1t waud | o, L for ouce Wil Iy aeldd my overwsonlon | o0 soiiag, Ay ee, 50 W you nltow o e e o R poe k. e e | el hord oo 1o by marks Intended | Suitar and bnttor may bo naded ns-each &5 faly | physler Tnerensy of heatth. bud knowledss neo | Do used in hiearing tho great preachor’ fustoad of | modosty and second tho Wotion, (I know. $bat In H i, Wis., Diee, 20, you nllow ouval <t ; frd : you lnco in your papert Your Ilomo Depart- to sleop whilo do " on't oul dlsa i may desire, M husband ecan eat of hélr rewults, and who knows how imtch good ma learnlng bealth laws, Bo we have repalned sitont. | an lIllllLlLrll of tlllyllh to do. but then what won'l o | We a placo ol 24 ¥ s e otiior. and our Mitle Hirle clar memytho e | e e aors i but disarin {hoim bY YOUE | Uhtee diehos, althiotieh 1o hws snfloreil for years | s aceompaled by the ngitation of fiobarhiey st | 1t Sloody and Saukey aro anun to loava s (o (il | **felliw * do who'a sunin for ofico) jhentis veey Wiiniting T bavy heown i thingd, Then they got thelr hooks, tho (Ittlo ones | Gffords us the opportunity not only to gleun muck | With dy-’fvruln. and 1ot bo troubled with 1t futhe | wonian's work throngh the columna of Tho Home, | buck on our own revairces (If wo have any), The Al those i favor of the niotfon mnke it manifest M‘ lfl": A ‘:: 5 ;n"m "’-m'll;c%’,‘m'c "“ Dg‘n‘""; lfi “‘fl"" . arcsnug in bed, and. wo fool that all s sate for | valuablofnfornilion from the arnerings of otliors, | 1cast, und thi is the reanou,—lv roail this tecipo | Wo rey generally conaldorod, ono-slded charag. | Ll of lolding our penca was reuched a fow | by cheorlug, und those to o contrary by groan- | Of th siators, moro b uiarly. thoas ‘ot Vmifed two or three hour at lonst. 200 10 iva expreasion to tho (hoURNls with which | i 8 nowspapor: On fwo fablespoonfuls of wh | tere. *Glive Grien would havo us bollovo thay | venings sincein watching soma of the Tady fn- | fig. . Y Tamily connlsia B3 fve. the Jenngest it i liut thio mont diflicult problem to solvo 1a, how | wo prayerfully deslroto nuslatoue follaw-creaturey, | lacked Ilinc, pout ono quart of cold waters lot | becuuso ahe Is ** bookll * sl cnnafford tonegiect | qulrers endensoring to find the boginning of A0 | § Huton Intontly, but the stlllncss s unbrokon, | A¥ iiily coneis Pt e R h am 110 et the tmo for the stitches necessiry to | but, best of all, to exercio the Clirlstian groces o | stand a fow inlnutea; then cork, and when clear, | minor foples. 1 know her well cnongh tonseert | 1fe, l--mlmrcd au thoy wrore by thy murderous cos- | and I tako It thai** sflence gives conmont,* and wo, | DG 1y Ga (EA AT Y RS DI, wedk, ALy T taken? Tho machine will not run itselt,” As | chinrity, Jove 'of our noighbors, nnd sweetness | 1818 rcml{ for lise; int thrao tablesnoonfuly fn o | tht her complacency lios In tho fact that longayo | tumos which fushion imposcs. You. dear. ein | thomotion laving beou duly piit, sceonddd,andear- | Pioys FGRTDE AR Lo S0 B Bl pnaty for rending, 1 komotimes imost wish thero wero | of tompor, o cach dealre to bo n | cupof milk, anddeink any thoe, usually beforo | she Lad the honar of Vol accounted tha hest undeptamd tho strain which comes on the muvelos 1 ricd, Twonld foruully sonounce that I bave bean | "5 SV FIGUE T GHERSOEE, (o0 g F0i3° mrads by which 1 might imbibo tho cantents | ** perfect . Woman, nubly planned,” and | meals, but betwoen it tho food oura of Atomach nnu.em{mrmnnr city, and lv only, Aloxander- | Of the back, tending to pull the vericbae | houdstly, lwfully, nnd unanimously ciceted, and 1 | | SUSbARA and 2 havo our warin A BTy of tiio maty gand papera and boolku by which Tam | should “alil each ' other “in ftho rdallzntion | balna. Tlia sedentary habits somo time bring bnele | iike, sightng for o wiw flold of ‘inbor. Ve | apart, vhon niy nosition s matntalned for alength | warn the world ot Iarge, am the rendera of The | {005 68 OEEQRRG WA W0 BEfLrs Alvays by ¥ Srrounded, withoa my stopping L9 rend thanye | of this Tnndabla destro’ by p goncrots fochenrnes | the 04 aymploms, butn gluws of (hls mixture | cutnot AToRd o throw away omplre. Every | 0ftime. The drawors ond skirt bands, leaving out | Jiomo espactally, that bo smadnt of amoemile bl e oy much an’ 1 onjey readimzs And - 1 Cdb | ith wiat appear to s Lo n woaknom i oee | makes all fght. woman _pusscases 8 birthelglit power In the heart | 00rsets, fix tho ribs immorably. The skirts slono | bulldozing can Int! plek up hero © “oud thorn n- tf"m' neighl) ut I ml Fintilnte o s that mo Hotmne | #tenk. 1 have no rogulat bill of faru for each duy v W whonl{ e gifed moriala who | Owalng de-micl ++Ioward feoling u thls enso | of mon which nofhingean effct, *Woava iho'ai | Iilkes relght ofsin wblel would keen the wodtor | i il oust o fram 'y ofce, 1 i In tho wook, IF Lwlsli dessortor diimeror eake In! o ’ & i b for tea 1 hiave it, #earcely knowluy wher or how 1 da it. ust | can *‘delvo Into profundity, and cxpross | 98 iz thut Bve yeurs ngo, I romoln, vantugo In thu wtart. Why I it that so mony fajl [ ot of heaven, bodrauglea as they ate with strcet | not alluw any persun or porsons to'encraach npon v i idy it L LR T T L R R R R e M T B T A seuranuzzn, | by tiswaysldo? “Th nlueteonths coutury Woman'a | Hth, Tho biutly wnelf would provent walking | iny wiite, fof 1 am a womn of wnirit, 1 you | T PTCPAFINK vogelnbles or frul great cara shauta Work, ne fialf the Duttlo bs won by Sudicio pians | ilektn of o Aho Hama s lowevor doplyrabie i — cducation ends whoro w man's begine; with mar- | xery fur in the ' straieht and narrow way,© OF | on't helievo ft, just go and nak my wmotho-ln-taw. | DO enot b ssemarior, o L g, und 4f habit hos nat becomno tho irmly e | acamiine. mutiTerence to- housckuid ‘afTalrs, could BNONDISIINESS, riagu dally contact with tho world rounds his char. | heli In restetin ",=m|;;flilou- Wo raltllke tolling | ithe Home hai been n womsn's Paradive, whero |\, (Bt aI068 i TOC. B taftersition bot ained sonio ef ua muy ba greatly benefted, not tlielr productions bo read with patience, I not o the Editur of The Tribune.. acter, bk tho wifo narroWs hers down to threo | them that »* God's ¢ifts eamo to us by makng | tho adur of upices aud the swoet fra ncoofsoups, | (AN Uotight Do such small penchens Ly woreht *Glenwoud,” 1 snall feol groutly obliged to you | pleasuro, by tho lows favored iy Cortatnly | Wannew, 11, Dec. 17.~Lscono many remarks | toplca, the scrvants, drese, and her nofghburs, | Oursclvesready to receive thems, " oy woll fy asking { yudding, nod s hundred othor delicacles, was Y wesen, for soup, reciy , 18 1 am very fond of souge, und | 1uno of us aro ko abvorbed §n domestlo matters as | In Tho, Home in rogard to ** 1, & o Ve h taning caro of. 1 remarked to the indy 1t uerangenients,* | Another common typo of women I8 the so-callod | for them, and the epitit, gy well ns the blood, | round abont ns, Ponstes and dafsios blcomad | NOF% ; Kuiow #0 11itlo bhout wsking thom, 1 b b nnddoar 18 tho. beautital ind gaode | and ot treatmont of worvants,” that 1>am cone | + atrotugmindu, " lrom which tho trily womanty | could have froor course, inha greator eluinco to bo | sweolly, and opals and ambor spatkled bEiinly, ey paey o, Yuck Mo wonli et flio *Orlena, my comforts whnll recelve mmediato | simply hecause the creators thoreof uze intelictun] | #trained toglve my owa viaws on these subjects, | womnn inatinetivoly recolls, Now, cannot wo, by | &lorified, by wearing healthful dress, God will not | and tlien, alast to distarb our wmnll{, esutan [ GHolio Do usod in polatocs: In - fact overy attention, s 1 Tike clean beds as well ns clean houso | Fathier than domestlc! Givo thon, thon, &a opnar- | regardloss of tho upinfous of otliury, 3 falruxelisngo o Whatovor i bust ' ani ullcal I | make & purfeet body with ‘e supplion | camoalua futhoshapy of ** Marzarotsliusband, | fIOuld Do used in polatocs; I’ tuct cvery. R L i ek il T ks BT | Wl ot it e s | b, B RSIS ontputt mtid | st S et S0 U | SRR TSRO pes o el | b il o R wanted to say romelhing about *‘table etl- roturn, Jet them read the Jess profound communi- nome, lasscy mu among thuse who have hands hayo maile, and s sl 0 high standard o] & > g al™ aud J, 1l Luawrence, ich Impudoence, " ') . : quetia ™ mud 1ell - 1ob's Hinlor™ iy epmericaca | catlans with in Lnenostiicolr th And the cios miteh | Hdependonce. of charicter, and ambltous niid | womaniy CUArACIor by Which wo Are to b6 mene, | NOLutudy Jiis worku s well ns Tile word. 1t con- | Lasancas ani ptunidity 1s bayond il paraliol, mud | 1t 18 Wicked 1o waste., 1hord are miany suflerli with huaband and Chrlstmas yresente, but I dare | wiil guide thum through the labyrinth of cookery, | enough, not, knowiny thero bn o limit beyond which evenun | children, **lielp, " and fancy work, (o that partica- | keepin « uditor's patience whould not ba tried. Jar_mpot In tho writers' Drains’which cin bo | custom . As glving a recipe scoms to bo o teat of fitneas | **eultivated for admlftance to Tho Homwe, fet o rr.m!uduyonllu able and adu rodu, 0 1l D that would be gind te havo what ex- to leave the old_beaten trck of house- | ured? Asd, perhaps, tho bost war todo thly fs to | VEFtaainong women of faslifon expect to hold fast | requira prompt action, 8o [ warn thum fo leaye | SILaround us, an 1f mecd e, dopt meve. modsg B | Grscuns thrchih (he-columia: of “Hho 1o How | 10 tho Bow S given tom, aud not backelkle, lot | 1t in Sicer ani B thoy " como iy Wl | imvaxant pesniwaste, % T o i aod 3 . + i cuaiomie} atier bilng canvinced that valil I;fl-.acs 0 detertnina tle mean between aesthetio and do- Them JapuL o fhe whole {f”u'}.’.' iy d}"}.‘.fl'.i shont, ::ium i l""h vear, bombard thout | vonr awn baking and projiteyour o fo 1o ' Rarcasm s sometlmes bhoth enjoy. | ont e ten! promote order in one's houses | meatlo ucqniremonts. ruo woman foels the J P with doughnats, and finally, w cklo them and [ o frablot but whn ft degenurates Into | liodd, and aeslst thoti 10 freside ity caso aver tha | claima of tho domuatlo cleclo tho moro roudily bo- wamanly the battlos of 1ifc. Iioso who haye tho | sond them 10, the. IKing. o tho Cannibal Tangs. | houldes: you have the vatisfartion of knowlng they & ) t i i earl, I spenk from experience, 1 have 8 ; muke cruwt as for biscult with pour miik an spliefulness it 1o pitiablo. Shall we not each | complicatod detalls of a dinver. cotféo It upieals dlrect (o hoe femining powers, the | f00d thingd of s lifo cun holp tha poor by drose= | warked *4C. O, iy e procoeds to Lo exvonded | 018 B8 1o Por s uanh plosth S et § or with huking-powder, roll thinner than biscult, | strive to render our contributions pleasantand In- | I lnve been kooping huuse clghteon years, so | genninoness of which ls directly proven by the in- | Ing plain_aud comfortablo, more than i glving | jn buying tresh ammunition to bo usdd in case thors | SHOAD quash ples than liu beon given 5 Bt DL TIILS A Dloserink, Jno han (1 o un ot | airctluer - eavatully. Hnafdin sguiat ona i | chioll & 1ata Wrlior o6 Tho- 1omss epaksof 'thy | Srewsod woctas coulfort o thusd ahous aiy Tover, | Monoy. This constant nifaln 1o Jook aw wall i it iy wish 1ok v aeaf Troum thoms aiss o food bo found another man niean cnough to upbraid uv, " 1y bread. panely halt all with pico cooking-sppies | wolflmei, and arioyanco? Sty ‘u pology for il *itricks of theso glris," sho could not have meant | Homer relates thut whilo thy King and, Peors of | OUF noighbors e wrockine wany in high Ife, o4 | or bold enough to enter tho sacred precinicts of Thy | iy for setthing cotlee. 0, a1t g v Will omo Indy toll mo tho causo of eale falling Blced aw for s, SDHIKID WIT. somee A e e | et et v e roryrephology for, (W18 | tae, thoreforo § ook o olfeneos Pluccin algcussed tmportant affalrs of State, tho | Well a8 those In modorat clecumntances. Lot-| jome. : v 1y given L e e Wi b anger ndaiile | aricle it unanl ah opfotervapescela - tun | 1of Uarelofs Liaol e ol that poopla who ln. | Gfiscmant Hor atfobdouts: span ool o gay | fhe sinte "bu. Win ol ears Cmget f'| Howitoment Cookng en't yous foro,” tho: -atten ikl i tiom tho ovon, ero fn iy gives i yut on top crint’ and bake, Eut with oream und | similae desires I lve mot utfored (ho half ot | slated upon the reutoval of thd wulistantil portion | great honor fo Ponelupy und Lucketla. ' o socia) | the Diving Aelh in miking obe badles | fora wa pit you nut, but wo nro willing to discuss { 'SRI N0 (8 QI n L . suyne, Susatitho peaches 1f you like, Thunks | what i in my hoart on tho subject, ‘but ‘havis ons | o tho dlunse beforabringing ho doseortwiru tre- | systom profeunco Iutif eatlaier wiion it ovtow ( ke o ca boxt el togo less favarud, tham oie- | athor ublecta with you—love and matfimony, Tor | o, I it e b o6 by sesi ok TR CMee 10'all o cuntributions to my nély caol-book, denvored to keop {n mind tho fact that my spuce 1s | Ik 10 8pu uppertendom, And by o doing mudo | woman with beauty, and wit, and grace, and yoy | Holves, to overcumo tho laviel obedlonco to fash- | jnutunes. : i e T L Al K. Exunow, lnited, o : themeolves eiliculoun, "Somo of ue, dear friond, | wouro brouglt b wtandiniy mow and 'thon, by | lont wbleh gt ouly infuro loalth, but wadto aur | - o1d Mafdy yhen X vond yone lottor X ox, Oumenygi. r il AWILL ** Clint " try tho following recipo for n bed- | have fnherlted o few ‘“*uirs and graces,” ond | newspopor paragrophe like this: **Mr, Edwand g LaTLy, claimed: **What wit, whot inagination, and ol X - . | gy (1OSBI AND BOANDAL. room skating ke Ono mlchgur of water, opo | Up Dot altogether ‘pattern after othur peaple. Frerate ity snys that within six months he hay rnfilh{'nx: llulnvanmmi uhq;’;'“‘flfl nnnfltlml ufll. yo guds what o tonguo,” and thenl murmured: z\'z’?nv.' Z?mf»? W The Fripne. P o hlltg :!(’Inr 1ur mn Tribune, i fashlouablo buatle, ong tratned skirt, onealeopy, | And 1 boldly assert that for many years Ihuvo | talked with & highly cnltivated Ametlcan "; Mo | 13 . afllc‘; iy "llm . :"fh:,' ) 0‘"’ ** Hlgseced be the man for Whom a:m have angled Cucaas, Dec, 28, —In your lome Department i atiioste, e, 201 whi wara you 0 the | fmpotuous woman; whisk thueo ingredicnts raplaly | tudlod o make houn-kcl:{\hlg it alf §ts depart- | woman who did not know the diiference eat of Lyl fo lofarar i work wieh e pros | aud who hos cacapud you." “Welfu again, dearil | gomo ono recently anked for inatructions for i L n‘ukyu‘xvuul' wrllo a lm:‘A..l'ctlur. I | togather in o cold foom at night, and in the morn- | Ments as refined anil attmctivo as possible, 1 tako | between & Senntob nud n lle[irvienlnllw in | Mead ol ryga «Ho? l'n" Llv\ ol wl ch o pro= | Jjke splce} don't you Citar, Hboning a turkoy.™ Ever alnco T have been hov B ln.n.rc‘ullll speskn b plece of my mind," it boing (n\( bebold the resull. (The editor_need not try | Much prido In iy table-seiting and tableswalting, | Congress. ~ Wo are told that Martha wny "““;‘f u:-o din IKH‘I“ nIln we nn’v. ulwmnr ]mlt ing to seo that some professivnal cook had given i :o c.ll\ll :u ly cun“m(clt un’ gomu subjects that Tam | tyfe recipe, forl ** practice what I preuch, " an; 1 traln my servants how to wait upon tha tablo, so | curoful about many thinge, s capablo woman, "Illl' V“ [r] ng uuv:nulm? anot lmf hapo ¢ "'!" CLOTHING FOI INPANTS, the osired information, but looked In yain,-#0 1 i areLd 10 fly al I;n‘n wrn:h nmm{xm of conse- | puvo thoroughly testod it, that I necd not be mortitled by their binnders In'the | Ing well to the ways of ber louschold, and ‘yet it l"_“' '}“; “,W ":In G \\,':‘lflllll U ‘; to the To the Filltor of The Tridune. will tell her of my sucedseful amotenr performance g ?.X:&:u) .u;el}n herto elntetitol myufill with *¢ Murgaret's Husbund,” **John Tawrence," Hmluncanf iueatu; and after baving purtaken wuf- | wiis tho gentle, listoning Mary whour Sesus luved. | lelghts of seclug tho. ey e e ood | ivowk, N, Doc. 2ii—Tknow not whother it (s | in that line, Professlonals have diferont nired H n'\“ o ug xlv: :‘m Fn:.lwil‘;c" B .;.-lhus. and it any | and poor, polwoned **1ial,"* possces your souls In | ficlontly of meut and vegetsbles, 1 have thew takun | An old writer describes the model wife **to Lo an 0‘"': Wlfl‘ll 't"")fl“'-‘:" bud ""_"'l {V “fll" Wl"dl'fll‘u Dbeat for ma to sock bntrunca Into Tho lome again, | and whaped knives to assist, but ono can do nicely e T orent it finpelfud e To Write. tho | putléneot for It you havo been stelctly voracloun I | 2Ut of my wight, in vler (o rollsh wy desscrt: | adectionatu, mothotly, capable, tender, usqulait | 10 thought for the hopeaftert MWeile o and tho | e tho last timo T cam I was dettcd, admittance: With a short, sharp broad oF kitthon nife.” Fira 1 m_lt DL f‘"{idfl her \",m would have been auf- | your statements, suroly you will soon reach that | Bnd if, aafasometinies the case, I hiave no help, 1 | slave; two-fhirdn un immble, ‘fattering, swiling flmlfi eal m;;n ‘,ux uunluxu s often as posalble | j5us not knowing whether It was the *tdovil " (that | mako the staMing to suit the family tusto, 1 took i clent to send uio back 1o my work or pragtice | 1+ flamg ¥ ¢ Whr tho Wicked commy fram troub. | do ) thle myvelf, and have thowdtisfaction of fet- | ehlld-lovt ten-making, plano-vlayhie being, cihe bl ULl S must convuulont scapogoat) thas had nuslald my { tenderlolu—not toa lean—chopped it fine; o tea- i Sithiout experimen n‘l. in a stiline manner, “Ves | i aod tho weary oro at real.” Kurg theo woll lnf tliat my diuner ha been well acrved. who Inughs at oue Jokes, howover old tiiey wny us. E, G, Cy B, D. letter, or the editor who had glvonine tho mitten, | cup of crackor-crumbe; two ogys; a plit 'of oye- ’ ff,‘;".‘ j;ln.un quurrel ""i«?"dm e course of my | Wil A, Ityan pleaso give addrews aud oblige have no compunctions of cuusclence fn regard | by, coaxew and wheedlus i all our humors, and 5 1 thought I would try unico wore, And now us (0 | {ors; some summer-unvory; pepperand sult; mix % l:m():x» ‘é"““ f‘]n’ atislal © offenta ""’. nay hnve Pavra, ta the treatinent of my ' *hired help, ** 1 treat them | fondly lles to us through le.” Dahl A man in. SPUCKER BNATCHES," tho cluthing of the Mfttle onv of whoso birth X told | all well; had my larke needlo aud stout thread & Ao "i"h ]y|l|‘ni|, of payiug uie buck a8 liard ay — kindly, dod never expiect too mucliof them, con- | herontly reverencea the character of womat, and To the Kdilor of, The Tribune. ou, 1t scomed to mae that but Jittle reason or | taudy, with some two-{nch-wide soft bleached old < uu‘yl\\ #h, and 1 dont think Tyhinl) sy 'n_no word, OLLATPODRIDACAL, sequontly hove no trouble, 4 When 1 hirothem I | it he loves a fool he fa "i’ and by as wide awake IfaLAMAZOO, Dec, 2. ~You neod not rrlnt thi udynient wos used in dressing bubies, Tiey were | cotton cloth, Now for your turkey, 1t belng well i Uugit eauing. to ing there s nn evil which cowmee Editor af The Tribune, have s iuml understanding with them fn revard to | to the fuct a tho rost of the world, and rates her | HIl tho other alfmy-luur are hc'f and thendo aw | bundled upin flapnel, with nunerous bands hound | cleaned and singed, Lo carefn) not to break the { ! lll xu onr :‘nm!u. and 1 havo acen une or two nauvml Dec, U6, 3y courago rises to | thelr du lu“nudlmnlu it oy casy an_posalbly for | accordingly, Thore cannot boany regson why a | you lke with mine, but 1should lika to thank the | tightly around thoir tender bodies,as It ftweronuce | utslde skin, Cut Off the legs soan o cut nll the 3 l;\ cutfons of u’y Tlio Home Deparument. Some mly Anger-tips again, I wm glad, Betvoy (or Botwy | them, but they are taught to know and keep thele | so-called intellectual womsy should bu less do- | woman who blew nr tho **Devil,” 1f youonly'| cesuryto hold theus fogether by artificial means, | tendons whero thoy Join the drumstick. Cnt the A ofny owu experlences, therefora, as well o theve | without the kocund o) Trotwoothat you liked tio and T liope I know mine, mustic [n hor tavten than hor less clover alstor, kinow Low exasporatlig It s t0a woman when sho | willy thoro 1ittle atms und_nocks werw ot bares | fiet, jolat from tha Wings Teavo & kowd Wometh of b In mgll:m.“k mhr.- [t ‘n:td me 10 throw in my coflee-cakee, especlal) 81 860 1 auid fn tho recip * Beatricy," 1do not bire my servanta for | only by o subtlo blending of the e | trios to sy & good thing to Navethe **Dell™ to | and this fn wintor a6 well awsummer, 1had loug | skin® for the neck. Lvery Loue must be 5 rny_tw c' 5 ot Tol« copper cent, mi; be very | 4% brown sugar,* and Janc saye I whonld have wrl thclrcompuug ful” and the arnamental, ~ porvaded with [:n{cwml if, and )inuu le don't usually know who | determined that nochild of mine whould be dressed | takon onf rom the dnelde, Degionlug b PSRt St | PSRRI M OO | A P et B | o DTGl o ol o ot | R AT e P S 5, L | DIk, M i, ot e | L e, S e i, o (80 i 4 ] auschold, er Vgl 'y utu! i er thelr uceds, und | upproximate our fdeal of woman's work. Xvery | conldn't,” ho saylnj o] u'd Jot him | o watterns stant e long-sloeve 1 He many women us arp represented In"The Howme | richness, for cookics, ‘mlhnpt 1t was a good blun. | tostes, oawell an wtation In life, sud 14 docs d{axy we arg mado to realize that human experls ncz Improve i nd w’ud ng J Y & buno Ohl(l- tip tho knifu clovs along the bune, il Dickens™ and somp | und high-nocked dresses, tho Arst over seon in onr ! i/but | of the othur yoople who afo forever uoted: Nowy | sl Flown. (Tils was over elght oare agor) | ot whon bom lom Cre b o riw tho botio could wot be espucted to think and work alike. | der, And Mra. Capt. Wik, althongh you bave on, Ju openly & hindrance to {deal completened a Sowe women stow and worry ovor their stoves | rsthora ‘telimpay ® nome, circumstantisl evie 1would by 1o means #lt In judgment on other | we also kuow thut any true advance we have ever | may I *‘blowup™ the woman who gave s reclpo | And, in spito of dainty rudfes and ‘other trime v v 5 all doy. 1} Ihey resemble, more than anytuing | dence polnts tu you belng' a diviner of secret | people's actlong, but I sometimes lIlnuklun sco | made has been the ’dlmt reward of work well !nryl idy of white cotton cut in circl%l and puck- | wing, poople took lhum’fflr night-gowns, and, af- 'E‘afg"xhuff‘u:‘z'l:';?xm“-“} n’:“y“o:‘lcg H x;:‘;x;" 1221‘ elao, npltltlul brek (being very red and very wour), | thotights, I dewigiicd saymg that, If preferred, one | whereln others fall; bat, perhaps Iam wrong, as | done, not atall the answeriug of bitter demandw | cred 1nto s revult that was to surpriso T Ln fur | tor ho oy severul month old, they asked uie Why | tyriiey I one shapeless sfump; but bugln stuling st orweruby (fono et udd anather syliablé. It 1| could uso baking-powder fur thal spongo-cuke, but | the samo rule might'not do forall. Lifolua bate | far political and socisl power. Perbapu Napoleun's | alie's Fight, ~ ‘Fhe wmount of hucker-anatchos it | Juld uot put dreséos on bim, And whon 1 toid | tlia wack, Tram tha (nalda; havin ted soasscly ihe prefer Sta little wore folding of the bunds, " with | I was too Iszy tuwrlte it, and thought o sonaible | tioat the heet, Wohavo only to brace oursclvesto | wivest worde wero smbodled in his advice to | tokes to makes tidy the size of o dinner-plate fa | them thoss wors drouses, they would exelaim, skin to prevent escaps, f1l out the wings, broasty 8 good buok un the tably bofory we, or an fntell- | porson wouid know without, ‘And Loulss F., | meet all disticultics, and sonietimes it Is wonder- | Madam Campan: **Ho It _your care to train | surprlsing. Jt hayawakoned a varlety of ofher | **Iuever heard of o baby's baving dress whih budy, abd lege. Now sow up the skin; fin‘uduyw it oot rc{l:xrd friend o the cany-chalr opposite mo, | shonldn't you think ** Awber” ‘would speak up? | ful how casily they aro removed. A woman's life | up mothers who shall know how to educate their | feellngs In my mind, high neck and Inlns‘llen > Faehlon and cor- | {u g shiapely wannoe with your stelps, not (oo (ight, m.Kbculu than w8 goud plano in a cheerful room | 1 kave voveral questions all ready to ask her if she | weonts to by mldeug’ot *‘small things," and they c}-lhlmn." From nothing {8 soclety suffering moro You eo I needed o tidy for my husband's enni‘- mon-senso for onco have united, sothat now these | for fear of the stutling swelllng 0 gy to burst tho Yeich v hallowed by tho pictares and composi- | will *trise 10 the vccaslon," Tl frat I8, hiow | aro none the Jesy diMcult to contend with becausa | than from the culpable lynorance of the wouien of | chair, 1don't cruchet, and I thaught this would | d the rule, and wot the excep. | ukin; aalt and pepper thu outsido and steam until I;hnun tho greut meaters, o lot un all, Whonre | many children eall her mumma and help educato lhn{ arcamall, DBut let us be charitable towards | it fully to meet tholr responsibilitics, aud’ inako | be cheap aud durable, and L could fnish it at odd 0 rosolved that I would | parfectly tender. 1f JUwan old chap, steam four Lired uf cook-houky aud die - o adjourn ulpy | Ler Intg o Judgment of Liowwehold humasitiea— | cach othor, and nut be (00 eovere in our erticiamy, | thelr “own Jives snd tho lives 'of those | ininutes during ono weok. T've ulready put fnall [ have no pine abont wmy child's cloth. | GUr five lours, When done, puta ti plate and & $ria the -lmnx-mml and Jet thoss who will } 4. ¢, It she would nut consider that au fupérii- Hach Iwu-ghmd is 8 litlo world by ftelf, snd | about thom what God demands, Eat. | tho odd, and s good wany oven, minnies for two lnr to scratch hls tundor - dlesh, | conplo of fat-irons, ontop “of ft to press untl) 1<'“w-‘thm Angsrd In (bgpie get up tho dinner. | nen [ would llke to know if theyare any | the carca and anxlclics of housework aro endless; | lug snd drinking sre eascutials to life, | weuks, and thoresnlt is about the sixe of anfce- | told the nurse this, and she put tupes on ail hiy th ‘Then cut In_nice thin slicos, and yon will or nwfiel!x g to eat " la 8 very good lgllnql 11 | dike s bables.” “Think wiat i mislon | wo Lave cach ways of our own, and hablls are | but lot us romeinbor that wa eat o live, not llve to | cream saucer, 11 had ber addross { would mull | clothes forwy, As bo grew Jarger I moved them | sin it as nico us though done by Prof. Hoyle hiw- fl!{v‘\'. and ft's uaton shing huw soon we'd ull die | thove Lobes of Helen's accomplished! Ambe strong with us, yet systom, order, and neatness | cat,—in othier words, that ** man's chief good les | it to ber with'thie beautiful and touching fnscsips | from time ta time ta mako room, until at length X | golf, wln thoat i, The evil which 1 hove been depluring | you weo 1 will talk 10 you, wllent though you munt b at tho bottom of 'all, sk weil as a clear | withiu and not witboul,” **Alucto teiliua **fo | tion: ** When this you soe, remember mio, ' T'vo, | wubstituted buttons and buttouboles, ¥o that ho has With many thanks to tho cd!tor for fndulging ne e, (ho too great fambliarity exiting botween the | wnd now I waul o kuow 'whst you think of wi head and wnl{udxm:uh whileh I8 the most {mpor- | go to some more protentions journa) withour quea. | stroked evory gathor, and abo can't make o neater | nover had say pins about his clothing except the | in hia housekeeper's colutans, 1 remaln, yours, woren howadayn, and thelrauxilinrles, $\Gousip ™ | ding-presents. T mean tho storcotyped afinirs that | tant thing of all. tions." Nat so, ‘because from the women who aro | Job if sho tries. It would flve hor such o nico | regularableld-pin. I used to be anused by hearing : fiue's and dal. ™ I i tred of the old are the expected responvy (o an wnvitation (v 1 hope ** tiddy McBrulser* will come forward | accompllalicd*housekecpera ' must we derive our | atart on tho ono sho wauty tu give her Youngeet | poople say when ho was having one of his horribly muke friends for policy’ wedding, ~ Sametlme three-plated, somollnes | again, for though ae you sea we do not agreo, yet, | greals e)p In our endeavorsto dnd out what con- | grandchild when Ae, she, or £, 18 21 years old, | cryingapellat ¢ Why, thers must be a pin prick- ‘ MHS, BANDALL, ETC. alpors aro nover trua frlends, Thty tell youscan~ | one-plate, sometimes solld, 1 think 1 should by | her articlo was woll writtcn, and Jewn confdent hoe' | stitutes woman's work. \Will not somae of you teoll | It'wn 't do {hat much for hee posterity, os | ipg I‘lmF‘ nd whou I would Ll theny, "l‘c haa Th the Kilitor f TAe {mnme. dal " wbout otbers, whils ‘they Wil seize tho | jnortited 1f T wero to send out Invitutjons to my | house fs well kept: and ¥ am willlng to shako | us what you know about openug up the way for | 1 don" o 1 shall ever finlh b for ming, 1 | noplow in bls clothes,” <V Why, I never heard of | Ciicago, Deo. I (hiok it fu high time some finst oppurtuulty ba toll vthers gbout you. 1t wa | fricuds to & wedding (you weo 1 don's | hande with her and say with her husbagd, **Gfvo | woman to become full-charactored, a perfect wouw. | ¢*sorter ™ feelns f I was & victln of miuplaced | sucu o thing; how do you faulen his clothest” | ono Vvu tho addrossof 3ira, Rundall. 14 (s No. could only intoreat ouravives in our neiphbors® | g0 w0 far ae }u way my weddivg) ool thoy | uvarest,” an, by which we may myasure ourselves and work | confidence, Oh, why didn't you say that it ook a | would bo the question. ~As soon T put short | 220 West Madlson strect, oo dil. Sho Informy Duviness less, keep ourselves emlblnyad sthomeso | should wend fu tue contents of o Jew: The question of **books’* scoms fo have laken | vur way up to? Mus. A J, great many pucker- Idy, aud | clothes on bim I = uatches (o mako of that wo would have bug Iittly pouded all Lfu clothes from the | mo she has Hypatia for wrabu in the ekin, lypatie e to visit, and | clry or sjlver-plate manufactory In respons no definlto form—tbat fv, I have heard i spoken called for tnuch timo and wore putiunce’ shoulder with “f" The winter bo was o | for tinting, also Hypatla powder, Bl charges 83 {ruatali peo :llem-p:::;ulll then wetomeet theal, fv'i’fifl“"l& It satie uf l:hfis« Kifls lvurfilrccmnvlnlm‘l -oflu by Homy, hmmw\euw tbo ladies wish to AUNT LUCY 8 EIND WISHES, Ahea, hevlo, T ssemplid [iteng Tugkya s | sesr SR dessed hine An " dianesl il | dora muall qusasiey of. efel. SEiseoyalacti bove ve % » woll us D) ' ~ i oy o A Ve reforres % wuaking friede, - Our meigibore wil) havs uthing | thosgh ‘h"?‘ ORI ;ulm“t‘z:x “l:‘w‘r;m R‘":-. ;nghncg:nn of reading, sugges tha kind of Ju the Kditor of TAa Tribuna. caramels 10-da; ho re-Au“bl ufi:yufiu‘hc«lllo llanoel skirts, rfanuel drusses line rougl sun above refurred to 8s a contributur ¢ ul y 9 and sugg Y read, 1 haye be lo {0 B t. | -Ci , Dec. £6,—0f cou ate | thoy woulda't *‘caramel e Cueklon uf (ha day, but wafor- | AdTE b, 10 tnast whe ayo fand o1 reudlog, T wonld | Yo say b o s e et 4 often, but they migut have much motelf weshonld, | tunately mn”l’ the fashions of the day are very | recompond two books which I have read lately., e oat, long-sloeved and. high-necked, and | of sdvertieing y to you, *¢ Merry Christoiss,* I thought ftall | cake s trap for the dyspepsls, **1hres :ur. woulen stocklngd, 'The uext wintor bo woro the | look out for yourdollars, und two waysto do soore, a e, with tho addition of tlaupel drawers, lloed, | make your own *‘culd cream,” and don't lct the szalust us, except that wo do not visit them very | 1 know it the same, butthe **hinttoths wisc waswutiiclent,” [*and a bandful of flour.' My hnndful would Al After ll, thie much-visiting s the bighway Lo | inconveni ¢, pull-bucke, I have pened | They are most excellent of thelr kind, though un 8 0od aside that **'Tho Home " might m"m tumbler. I'm & big woman, with hands *‘ac- ttle childrenm, us Boon as they can wolk,are ncar- | baby have anx silver to play with, for there I8 on scanda), Where not a few are waylald and robled | 10 bear some of thy acquaiytances **bl thoir | Hke In character, ¥iz.: ‘4 Every-Day Topics,” by | tuo benells of thoso eighty.four letters,~noticiog, | cardi 3y daughter's bandfal would bo sbout | 1y slways ou thu floor,—thu coldeet placo In tna | fwraonue profit on cosmetica; ulso **thicves breuk i of thelr good usuies, 1f not of theiractusl charac- [ stars® they **cucaped an invitation " to weddings, | J. G. Hollaod, and **Tound My Houso, " by Philip { Lowever, that Hittlo .o‘N‘,n iu Ity bracket frawe, [ | 8largo spoonfal.s Who shall wessure tho cako? | house usually,—and they neod warner fi{othlnz through and stoul,* § havo 4 few reclpes to send, 1 1ens for honesty and Indunry; uv thoy thus escuped the necessity of making s gire | Gilbere Hamerton. AMre. C, €, feel at Hperty Lovay on. Can't you b miore lucld? Not for my benetit; I | than many niothers deemn ncceasary. My KIJ‘Y haa | one of which has been askvd for—sugurdrops: One y Jtahiould be’every womsn'saim to bea Jady, in | they dither felt uo dlvposition (o make, wnder the v queation now 1s not, **Whatshall I glve tho | nevershsll try to muake it, bat I fecl rather sorry | always warw fianuel in the winter from neck down, | pound of flour, threu-fourths of a pound of sugar, thu oat perfect sense of the word. Elcyantdregs- | couipullon of custom. or felt ansble’ to make, MORE BNOLDISHNESS! loved unes for Christojus? ™ bot **What .'zm you | for Johu Lawrence, though §t's hls own fault if e | uud uow, slthough he wiifl wears kuboe-pants, he | unc-half pound of butter, four eggs, a gill of rosu= 4 Suy, company-wanncrs, and aitractive uppesrance | Spoutancous eifis from familiar friends snd r nta Ol (‘e’u Ths Tribune, get?" **Eanta Ol 9 79 ¢he Edtior of " (he dear ofd soul, whom I | hea the dyspepsia. Ho is ot ubliged to eat all the | wears funnel drawors that_come (o Lis feot, with | water, boko on buttered ' puper Jn 4 quick oven. 4o ot compriec what s mesnt by thoterm ' lady. ™ | 11ves do not, uf courve, come fnto thiv conuidera- | Gurx Vav, Duc, 20, —The Howme hye been galn- | fiave tried and nover *¢ found wanting, " been | muesses whe sols before him. 1le vays by was the | Jouy stuckiuge over then. Ta the sumnier, daring | This makea sisty drops. For all theae may adorn the persou of vus who will | tion. Pernaps if 1 should try ig m{lu-l'. and get s lml-n many new contributors litely, I have {\eeu o fithry) friynd these many years, snd ps uwual | head of & nice family soie timo aygo. ~Jf thore wae | hot weather, childron should bave but very littla '+ No Matters V': Threo cups of sour wilk: three Do moat unladylfke wheu the uccasion permivh | quantity uf bandyous ifly, 1 might bo converted | belter pleased to bear from otlivie (uan to write | did not paavu by, o fuct Lo comuienced peeping [ auy **obey™ fu tho corguiony that united the | clutblugon,'ss {hey exercise 8o wuch Ciat wslly | tablespoous of cream or buttars ono cups of sugar, Luch quahiticatan unly be compured to u oy fiawe | to the fsbion. But, as | thiuk where peovle geta | wyaelf. aroyid “sud listening wapy viouths pxo, aud when | twaln, reading it over might huve u vood etfuct, | 1415 buzrden, aud; caudus then 0 persplry oo | divaolved fu tho willi; vou (emapoon of sgilay dnes S p PR B R DY A s e T