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THI: CHICAGO TRIBUNIE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1877—TWELVE PAGES. : ) i SHE HOMIE. . 4 man stralght o heaven, Ono | na 1o command thele earncst respect. Whena | we ever Dbo obiiged to add to -our many | board nnd firealde [ wasfo mect eminent db | would rather to-day lag in the grave my onlv | very excelient, have not Benefited me perhapy oy i % 2 prrean . eats of- rich food til his | manfs morally too weak to maintatn his an- | cares and_occupations the daty of volinz, | vines and great statesmen, and discuas thrology | boy than thed God ahould fiest take me cven to | as much as they linve some others, for 1 hayg .l stomach and liver refnee to hirdees then he | thority fn his household, he Is spealdlly redneed | we know, do we not, what edltor wonld have | and the = leading toplea of the day; | Himsclf, It seems to mo Imposaible to pence- | all, and more, than I enn use. And althougl) we T0 CONTRIBUTORS, crles put, * O doctor, what can I take! I must | fo that state of abject submission termied *“hens | the choles of any oflice In the land: provided, | but never did T once lear that it Tose my eves In death and Teave to the | musteat to lve, let us not ive only tu e, of course, that ‘none of us wanted It Trr | was expected of mie to hacanmite frowm the pul- of others'this dependent dietle child, and | [ think the real charm of The ilome s the Cnicaoo 'TRIBUNE'S Saturday rupplement Is { pit or to wear the Bloomer eostume, yet'{E may be the one thing [ shall ba called np- | greet followahip of sytnpathetic hearts famij. worth, almoat, {ts weizht in gold, certainly in A few wonds {n regard Lo dress, Tlovo pretty | on todo.” My mother died when but 30 yoars | jarly expressed In the discussion of home topies, allver. \With the careful work of one woman of | things; I must confess I have n wonkness in | ol Teaving hier three Hitle cirla in the care of | 14 {4 this that dovs e, oo, It 1 8 ool na g talent and Industey on one page, In ita Reviews | that direetfon, and T woull not oive one cent | her invalid hnsband. Inone year ko was laid | fellowship nieeting. For home dutles stang of Bouks, Familine Tialk and Sparica of Sclenve, [ fora wontun that did not have this sane weak- | beslide her. Withott parenta or money, we were | first of all others with me. and on other pages valuable sigsestions nnd | ness, that did not fove to wear nlee thingss and | orphians indeed, The youngest sister, of 3 vears, Perhaps some of the sisterhood, ke myself, revipes, and wise nud witty raviugs from tirn {nst s long as onr Hea ully Fathier fHila tnis, | wat at once adopted (1) by father's only sister,— | havo no dear motlier or sister to compare hoteg seore, titare or less, of senstble wotlen, the sup- | s footstood, with teantitul leaves, flowers, | # woman wito, In the sockal aud " relizious | with; to us the experlence of othera I8 tnorg plement farnishes a bounteous sunply for bath | aml kensses, with bright numhluc;l,m-t as long | clrcles of e town, 13 ronsiklered & good | welome, v " o%s The Saturday Trinuxe, with fonr-psga sup- | taka somethlog.'” Another Gils his syst pecked,” and s desorving of no better fate; let ; i plement, tontalning The Mome department, whit | fobaces uitil iy nerves ars riinod, anl U 1ue, Lowever, enter s plea for those hapleen he- trembine and amd full of hovrors he e s who are engaged in nverpetual warfare to bema. edto aubscrivers, postage prepald at thls | 4O doctar, what shall Keep thelr wives in proper ml!‘lm-llnu. They are ofice for $3.00 a year. We make this snnounce- fortption or din ©Gultine ehamwihue el ikl | stronin salfreltant and unyleldfis fn helr in ! Ve dactors generally wee Latin, T wil tercourse with mens loving, tenider, and fuduly- i mentheckneg we sea constantiy vecelding letens | o gany putent in iuta clywdied seiolar, eo | ent i their lomes. " The' very conselousness i+ daking thé terma of this editlon of Tue Tmisuse. | I translate {t into Englich, e cries outat | of sunerfor strength fndaces” them to yield, 'a, A largs number of letters for the Mome de- e, O doctor, T thonghit. ron w At first, to the wnreasonable demsnds of Partment—more than 100—nre omiited this week eomethiing to take!” Another site up lln thelr wives, and, from that flrst fatal conces- te, A alife of dis{pation, hecomes pale. slon, so wolully unappreciated, dates the strug- | miud and body. 1 havonot had vmany | the * pale moon ! seids down her sfivery llghty | model of womanly excellence (ns —she ‘ouni mother, do not neglect your dear chil. ! for want of spnce. and wreteled, then she flies to ¢ gh‘lomnhuulu thele authority, Thelr pltying { of your recinés, but £ know that the beat hous Just nslong e His orchestea Is compused of | I8 wealthy, 1 suppose that proves i) | deen for any outslde tractiotty or g i o%e Georgls H.—Yes. cries, * U doctor, what sliall [ take? Whnt ahall { fenderness for the weaker vessel preventy thete | keeper in the workl, so far as my acquaintance | 10000 beautitul wasblers, o on wearing | Bitt she has never slssed the opportunity of | Jong discouraged, Your earnest prayery = b —_— I take? A BELIEVER. ans?®iug themselves ot once, posltively and [ goes, apdroves of many af then), and often fol- | things that are graceful “and hamdsome. | letthng the orplian fre! her orphanage o evers [ and’ falthful care and — guldance wip i H FPOR ‘A LORNOWING MOTHER.Y A tevnly, and so they lose ground, * It I8 o shamo | lows thiclr directions, 'Notw the mention of this | Wear your tralns, your pull-backs, your | passible way, et ahie went, tothe home of | be ke bread cast upon the waters, ' v the Editor af The Tridune. R ol L S to womanhowd that this fnabllity to compre- | Best Housekeeper ought to excite vour curlosi- | atlks, laces fowers'ws longus you pay for | the loving one who Wil taken her for his wife, | 1t will surely return to bless other houselioldy Look over the clouds mto Heaven with me SCHUTLER u’u T have been | hend a forbearing nature shoulil be so pre ty u little, for have scen familiarfy the fuside | tiety and don't ruin your hushands and fathers | she ook a tired, overworked body as an enduc- | hesldes yourd aid theirs, Only bo fafthful, “And gee the bricht thinzs in spirit T see. rently beneflied liy numerous recipes In | 120t .\ woman naturally liies to have her own | of many homes. She lives ina molasteottageon | by your extravagance,—ii you (o that b shall | g legacy. An exrract from i letter fust pe- “Olivy Ureeny" I like what you sav, and A old "x S F}hu“u,m. m”m) thanks to your L.mf‘m.”. way, but when It does not mcet with the op- | the West Side, but she would ndorn a throne, | certainly think sou are notsteong-mibmled, This | ceived (eom thisedstee, wha fsle ya: BIfane | think you tou sensible to vacate” your seat {n Thy child Lrips over & goldon i ceet, T herefone vontire nfew lmese honing. that | Probation of her husband, she <ionld restrain | and that” expression means something i | everlaating runintig (o debt is what breaics up | ean be well, T think Hfe fs desirabled atherwi<e | The ome. ; ; + Withbeantifal ngels, new angala lo meef, ey ey e Eorth sugacstions by witenf | vlt inclination to pont, ery, acold, or nnnoy hiny | these ~days, when nany rogal ladies of | homes. 1have more reapect for o horse-thiet, | Tilynot, for one can uelther be happy, a3 Tam |~ Am glad * Auidaclty ** Lronght hee grandmaty ‘Then 8ils In Ils piay at the dear Savior's feet. bt B MR B3 ¥ in ny of the thousand waya pecullar to self- | Europe are famed for beauty, learning, and { or forone who. “1u the stient nidntzhe watches,” or nake others happy." wise ro . 1ope they will come agaln, and Now it filts by a fonntaln to pather swect flowers; N: w tindoubtedly right when he | Willed but weak womien. If pussible she shauld | accomplishme ro Y ceagiof fenorant of | breaka lnto some Botse or bank, than T have for L the oldext sister was taken by an uncle | all the deas aunts and. inothiers, too numeroug AR e MLEOY A fuanian i i o oy 'Uhe. ahurtest way 10 o mane heart | belleve that ho knows best; if she caunot enger- | the dutles “of * motuers ... Tousewives. | thase who by luxuries and never pay for them, | 0 s Houe, but e had hoys wad wirls of D4 | ty natne, that write s profitably for us; 1t polscs 8 moment in beantiful bowers, T ot ot ek adon® e DT | iain ‘this Lelief, hor love should teach her [ This —Wext ~Stde lousekieener's — sluple | Wear choaper drenses, and wear them ueenly, | owin, amd & ife tectotally sithout Ieeting for | Tiat atenon by Prof, Swink, In Tne Trinvsa Bee! what bllss In i1 face, and roseato light, the cardfac organ fs reached, whot thenl | patient submission. So many homes are ren- | home s alwavs shiuing with = leanliugss | ooy hetter place upon your brow a coronet of | anyiiving thine beade sélf amd clibiren, " For | of dan, 1, was wostle (he price of many papers, It dreame & aweet droam without ever a night. 1 never. felt n"\fi- svnpathy for Stmven ihe | tlered miserable by the obstinicy of the women | and arder, aml both ecunonry and lberality are | honesty than 2 dlamond crown unpald for. Let | 11ve years thia stator was nothine hetter than n | «Mnne-ha-ha " should read it. i f 1 Stvlite—poor delmled ';".M“m Imagine thn | ¥hO erroneousty consider it a mirremder of thelr | consulted in the preparatioin of food fur her | othersadorn themselvea as they willy have the | slave in the family. She was hall-fed and not. AUt Esn, Oht the greatest of Joyslia new life brlngs, i a TITAT S1cLy feet, i, resting spon bis | Genity and vaunted rights o say to thelr - | table: but the createst cliarm of that homa {3 | moral courage to dress 18 you ean afford. 1¢ 1t | half-clothed, and to see ner uncomptal And the gladdeat of songs Its blest heart sings, Bt MRt el Ui f"n“!m,_ ot | bandsy © You are rlzht, and I am wrong; there- | the chieerful, hoapltable, loving apirit which its | Is wrong for us to wear fmitatlon flowers, 1t was | 02w womai's dewdgery with - her ¢ Haunen's” LCTIRR. ¢ Woman! on fhee was conferred a great hanor, et e wer—Tit | fore T gadiy do s you wish or 1 eannot ress brifies tu 13’ duties wind_pleasurcs, | wrong for God to male them, 1ls nands, moved the hearts of mang. As 7v'the Fititnr of the Tribine, Of an angel in Heaven fAou art the wother. B o h® ™ | quite naree with you, dear; stltl, T am willing | When this Biest Honsckeeper meets you at the | before any one else did. e mave all thinzs _end, so i her miseraple | Hianwaou, Luke Co. 1IL, dan. [1.—~Notwith. dour, her heatnluz fa.e and cardial welcomo are | gers? aud let wa enltivate them, ¥ better than any beaytiful statue of Welcome or | fur beaney? Can we ever ind or wear anvihii 'cawi and gou do nol inlss the encaustie tiles | more beautiful than the lity of the vatley, and ¢ i ” # Ty o | 10 comply with your wishea” Tt [s n fearful 1 thou conldat Letnz thy obild once again tuprovel by o meare dictyunen | whoso | 4wl to do (vt rst, bt custom will make (¢ Dack o thla world of sin and of pain, e ion et s i e have | easyyund therels so much galued by auch acourse. ‘Wouldat apen the pearly gatea above the suftest chnirs and the nobblest slippers, | ONC™ nature grows stronger aud purer from this 1ife there., The indignant nelghbors refused | stauding the terrible facetfousuean of that clean » longer {0 bottle thelr wrath, and the edy and altogether spiritual resnlt was, her wuardian took her to another M2, W ezant staireases of grander homes. Whon mrnnlnmrflc flower of mine, but donbly iear, | hume, where, ulthoush she was made to *pay ¢ fubledd Trogz who 4 o efforts remind to yanquish the . - o X * | conguest of self, aud rests content, even though | she offérs you some gool viand at the carefully- rice more preclous than you were onty a few | her way? ten times uver, she wits at Jeast con- | 0X with the mclody of his voice, or the dunkey A by babe from (hat home ot love? | | the swectent kisacy and tho lateat puperss Kind: | e uaband shoubd fal 1o comimem ft5 and, | fald tnbic, vou 120l that her aunfio s & biesaing | ahort yonsm akv—and why | (& darkencil lotige | sidered huuman, il Fespedei. S, to went. | Wwho brased bis Sfecontent with the moon, Tdo : ’ rown earelens aid selfish Iwentlmu. one of | Innine cages out of ten, it may be truly sald, | fu ity snd wives the food a flavor beyonid [ were learts erushed and broken with griet—oh, | to 4 nahamb's fireside. Agter a few ‘hrief years | hope thicae columus Will not soon be closed A PIYSICIAN'S THOUGMTS. Thom to the Centenntal, It £he 1ate Mr. Earens | 10t only I8 bis love and admiration for his wite | spices, Is thero then never a fallure i this | how crished and low broken no one knew | —andwhen she seemed most lovely in her young | azatst the wonien, There 18 x-umlnlr‘lknml ne o the Editor or The Tribune, helt voultl fmlicate the indignation which the | mereased by ber concessiun, but he seek housckeeping, nor A faultin this Best Honse- | bt themenl I a room laden with | motherhond—Qod took hier. Oh, how my ‘whole | end of recreation, to a - tired OnicAao, Jan. 10.—The followinz extract f3 | recollection of that trip produces within me hy [ Sirly opportunity of manifesting suclt feclings gratifylng to 81l who are {nterested in the heslth Woulil yive 210 degrees ap the igare, My escort, | 10 ab e of the people: " Perhaps | a #ave mo the beat seat in the "wr, fed me on | WreURs he does not llke ta be told so i o com- people: erhiaps in no department of | 100 ATy penches until I was collcky, plaininge or dictatorial way by any one, more tho grocery trado bas the Increaso of late years | Fiinea " me " untll 1 shivercd. - s | particulurly s womnai, ad that woran s wite; bean mora apparcnt than fn that of oatmeal. | really dtd the best ho coufd, T [ Dutif ehie wiil by readily, and lev the conse- Asan asticloof dlet ft Is now used vory gener- [ aim heartily grateful, bitt T not w donkey, | 9uehces prove his judgment fu error, then, 1y in the Eastern, Middle, and Western Ktates, | 1 Wow's bedriven. Tagree with Richard Rum- | 8WEetly, and Anits L i ited oy ox slly 6 Eastern, Middle, and Wuestern Btales, | oo 'S rpocer contd bellese that Providencs | 3077 ¢xpression, help retrieve his mistake, be 3ud fa fast makig Inrosa futo the hitherto un- | yiad ot a few nieninto th world, ready auted | fStured ho will hota it and, another thne, con- flsputed domain of Lndlan meal in tho South | and epurred ta ride, ant millians Feady snddled | 8ult her with the fatentton of wisinz hir opinion and Bouthwest.”” This Is certatnly a fit cause for | and bridled to be ridden.” Yoliteuess s like "'}fll!"ginl:l' il re'-w"“u-;\'f;‘f”l‘u"'rl;humv ul general congratulation, for no more healthy | a1 alr<ushion—thero s nothing in tt, but it | BEeci "}l eht l“" Soged rul-‘nb 1 d! rlnr- or mutrtious food oxists than guod ortully, My Chrtsttan triends, T | 8 e GvE all, o chrflly ohee [ o 16 505 Uhat 1 waa amubed— | SOF Homes: but, above all, be charpily obe: ocatmeal porridge. Its mlld aperient | fendishly, 1 diew M.~ C.'s attention to o | dlent; and vou will gain more respect than rou ties render it particularly suftable ns a break- | rich Pennsyivanla farm country s speckies abject, 1 i rrel fast dish for p‘\mcrknn{. Its phosphoric [ Xith themn. lle eald, patronizincly, b Why, R ”‘«el]““il-L:‘L'ul-w"llldmc-lr"h‘lhfuhlnf"" : that's ot a house”” I prefer not 1o be von- | VAL auery, 1s AR .8 Mmuth, sno Gl her Quallties act a3 a geotls and bealthy stimulant | gidered an Imbecile. 1 subsided. While wat- | Centenulal garments vanislh with' "t | to the brain, and on no other food can one en- | Ing at L—, we exercised our dentals on the Pavza dure 80 great or go prolonged mental labor as | contents of the Junch-basket. Now, my attire L CHATTY “CHAT.” on oatmeal porrldge. Properly cooked, It fanot | {8 ot rich, but I must have it neat.” M. C. 7% the Editor of The Tridune, only most healthful and nutritious, but It is de- u‘n‘l;nrtulmlel d;unped (l Neml‘i‘:‘ chicken Dacatur, 'Ill.i Jun, 1L.—'Twas ligh noon. cldedly palatable, as la fully sttested by dta | T4 “on tho front ol v fight mobair | The eun din't ehine,—that Is, 1 mean to dartha ¥ keepert Yes, necidents occur and trinls vome, | the fragrance ‘of no Mower but the | beime mourns the fuss. The bitter tears blind | i this exchianise of Kleaswith sister housewives, but they are not made the moab of, Somethues | By of the valtey, lay lier aromud | and chokie till Talmost lose alizht of the future, [ and T, for ove, Nt un my vofee in supplication this good housekecper far, overtasks her | whom the affections of this fmme chistered— | when strength in some perfection of cleanliness or | MY motiten. In her cold ha superiative goodness ot cooking, und thisbrings, | fower but the Illy of the valley not fretfulness, but 2 cloud apon her suniy | and cross upon the atlent collin ¢ inay meet ugatin, never to be separpted, [ that var day be extended, T confess to an t nestled wa | —that nenee when all wronis shall he effecte | amtisensent akln to the profit Trecelve in studs. ¢ In the wreath Before closing, 1 must say a | Iirthe charucter of these good sisters. Fromn 3 placed no yacil, [ wos n,. when about 5, | the pugmiclons McBralser down to some of her ) spirit, She hereelf regrets that ahe has not | flower but the hiy of the valley—tny mother's | into the home of a well-to-do family, and had a | gushing compades, they all possess a charn for found more thoe iu the past years for those | favorite. Ob, My'of the vatley? how flthy dad | fother, mother, und brother,—in nime only, 1 | me which Lwoull'he 1oth to lose from my life; L mental pttalnmenteand accomplishmentswhich | you represent fi your snowy whiteness and | lived—no, atiayed—four years with them, dur- | and 1 nl(‘cu find luysolf‘)nuzhlnz awhl my work’ she loves and values, - but her friends find purity she “who was not dead but aleeping™ | Ing which time [ beentie somewhat accome | to think © what larks * some of us wonfd hold u.umlm].- to mmplnlln of, and 1Iu lIrn-m- nhfi : {\'h{)ll‘m-l fought o x{nml 'll',:llt."l who had plhhcd,—cuuhll read the il atial, ey un;lmlu ln"n'"‘l‘"ffv could we strike palins outside these tiny ier own pleasures, and devoting | “fnishet the course, and we knew that hence- | my prayers quite as well as the next one, Stole | colummna. e, her‘ic" Lo the hcnltll,’mmforl‘.‘nml Tappliess of | forth there was 1afd up for hura *crown of | because L was hunery, lied forfi‘nru(m\‘lflrpum- A strict regard for truth compels me o sy 3 Der family, sho has * chosen thy better parl.! | righteousness,” E. readd the Biblo beeause compelled to, and said | that come ofthe recipes I have tried have axed Mer hushand and_ner sons are her devoted = pruyers for the same good reason. Agaln the [ me far begoud wy years, For fnstance, that ¢ friends and steadfast admirers. Should they e i SDIYE nefulibors futerfered (CGod biess them, every | Centennlal” pudding] 'Time may obliterate tho autlive her they can aay of Dier, a8 o celebrated [ yp o udnars 4Hiom0f Tae . one™), and [ was transplanted fnto the soll of n | memory of the meal graced by that festiva ff clergyman sald of hix wife, ' Slhie made myhome | 0o SAORE S S I hers seams o | good deacon's familyy Where § took flim - root, | Viamds also the caramels with wiich In an-un. the pleasantest spot on earth for me," and what | 0 U0 "m[" 1o gl the aacende ¥, l“ grew and fourishied. It bas been sald that bits | guarded moment I fed |nty cldest horn! wife or mother could ask a hetrer tribute to her | LEH6c 8 (et 1o wuln whe aaccudency over the ersonal lilstory were out of place here, but, |~ Andright here, Jost there shonld be soms memory { Tt i e ey Dot ey, Do, ton dlitor and friends, I think not. Asayae | who rise up amd revile me as one who cads Canany of soi, dear ladies, cive me nnv nc- | {EHH 70 FUEK LOREL W ) “;‘: ';,"L’;' "“"’l“‘l'; riely among the zood things inThe Home, chap- | about for motes [n other eyes, regurdless of the count of the wuthorsblp of {hat useful Mtile bt g P ot T spirie v bors trom tie Iives of otlers. would prove wpe- I.vlumlthnuh?rkmui g oy 'I\v.-l- me ive . hook, *Six llundred Doltars s Year: A Wile's | & 4 ek e s D¢ elully refreshing to me. eipe for apple pisliting: Taka of anples tha Effort at Low Living: Under High Prices( Ay | $a0 be eafely atinbuted to Indfeestion. Ne | Portiaps * Aunt Lucy ? whi kiudly say some- | outblush the checkof 1che—six. Siice thiem tlin well-worn copy was_published by Ticknor & | ottun sflersuch w misture of codfsh sl | yping to'the young wives and mothers, wnd we | 43 the shimmer of jee that flashes upon the S Ficlds in 1867~ Let me recommend It to you as | IOy 08 We have dately had. “I think both yeslng, 3 bosom of vour water pafl fn chill November, | the fastidlots palates of our American people, | boanded tha train. 1 carricd & heavy satchel | Mind ar asice o anvining of that mrtybut | TSt L S lowingrecines | IIOIT - ileila ura s varhal al. Ruoros 4 600D REALD. B e N i e e 4'The halcsome parritcl, chlef o' Bcotia’s food,” | and full n)mwl-ntrnr‘ In the effort to swing | simply beeause King Gloom bad draped the sky | o “‘;'um ""YHY‘TY' 1 1:': t e follow! uuliclr p;i as thelr numoer, and it will be all - the T the Edtior af The Trisune. dLh IR e R gt e e to which Burne refers, can be had in s great- | Tyseltupon the slep, [ failed. 4 Damn it | in gray and black clouds, laden and almost drip. [ SR PUTECHEHANES (0N, S8 SIS0 { mure cheselul for the varlety of entertulnment | Wansaw, Tnd., dan. .—Greetig foThe Homo | Sweotened with atiene and wiory with itz it crleclloxxyfmml"slz:ailu:‘\ oatmedl for of Scot- ooy el st D7 o pandl . myp PG Wit the cteare. of Bearany that musRiel ool ko onie i of Jeliy-calko s tio tiantly with | ViTered. Bolet ushave o misture; after the | department! ['have aminnte und adult (0 | yea. oven moistoned with water, And when th « land we may saylit Is indeed the natiunal food, ! 1 I ak ] petry andcodllsh we can emdnre auyihing, | woman's minute and a-hall) to write, for, 'tis 1o hent of & ven hath held yu stout eopds, bake thomnizghly, W call those | JSEyT o' modicuson of the kitchin & Hten 15 | Wimosh dAner. Hingy amd iy stowod chiekbn Ty | ZSas ieut of & ioderat oven hath eld yue species callod *eanart " whut 1 have to say uutoyou let not the ecrpent | Jitstat the particular pulut. 1 nd on reading | the cheek of happy Infancy, eat ye of it, gar- T cleaning ellter, do not. rub 1t awsy with | VeRuile yous guurd your parudise with u flamine | “Tho Homg that 1 conlif give two recipes naked | niaed with sweetered eream § aconring maseriate, b wach tn ot water o | sword,—the lftcrary ones may walk In and bout | for, eliocolate leelng and Tallan cream, Aud, | ™A now-oneword 1o il those kind friends falnlnz a wood qu'u\uly ‘of - concanteated by the beautiful gardenr, and'mav partake of the | too, el slightly viled at several ladies In The | whose appreciative words of **Amher " have hought at the grocera: an, IF very bisek, bofi | 1F1ts of your kivors, bist wlieh they uematefully | Hoie, 1 feol that 1 st liave o ™ fnger n tho | wade her heart war and Ueht,—1 shhil be for some time I soft wator with o considerable | 1Y to overturn the sacred pans und kettles, ut- | ple,” and bazgugo comfortably, bt kept the Iunchi-baaket | that sighed In gympathy with the sorrowful b for one, i v plven must auention | pedfim bucane tho Niandle, wae Toose, | hoaves ahove. | said *Ueas noot, and 1 repeat £hat Scoteh and Irlsh catineal aro the best fg | “Lut it down said M. C. hotly. I | ’Lwasnoon, and {f any onc dares to question B B e A0 e post 10 | explained, and’ §t wns carcfully’ de- | niy statemént that it Was woon, or to assert that, Tast year of two with oatmeal from. Contrat | Postted. | Agatn we changed cars. I | it was ot noon, then to such an unc [ cry— Oblo, which Is the best | hava ever eaten. It "d'm’{‘* M. C.'a manmer in stepping off,—It was Come on, McDuff, etc. costs about one-third a8 inuch ax the tmported | WY Weston-lan, *Damn It," eald he, glanc- | pq 7 gaid before, 'twas noon, and as it was trike while the fron fs hot," If Tdo [ pappy ¢ v v lette sl gewiiing W ) ; ! ppy to answer any letters addvesied according ‘meal, but I for my part should greatly prefor f | 1% round, *como on, don’t hangt back that | noon, and as neon s the timn when empty | amount of washing-soda addel; then wash tack them with your own Weapona; hurl sclen. | get my tingers burnel. T eome to the defense | to the headlng of this fetter, rud will thereln In- mesl hal T for myn : greatly p x:;’a:h fllla-lxlx:‘rl._xlfi"mrtxe.urc& u{l‘!ntllf;:;lll]c. I.|nni tomachs zrumblo, It was sindoubtedly Rafe and | goor Atds, Flnse i oat v gl “!I"n? Hll::xlumylhlzfi and classic liash at them; tell | ol Olivé Green” and a few others, | dulze n personatitiea that It made public here P10 AND ProriE—~We want to show you [ {IUATICE T \!’ml:nud aocared Tooachicet | reasonable to expect thiat the demands of nature | flaunel cloth, or better, chamols-skin, and youe o tha 400 Hiys iy be ralsed to n sclence, | but Qlive in - partielar. She | gt eoilarrass that coy sheet, tho Time? he. two animals, Oue has four legs. ‘They call e ('?nhr il 'i'}mmul , m‘u'xr' " ":19 “d would be supplicd with that nutritions nourlsh- | sliver will not often require cleaning,’ but will | & euun. tu ono ol thie inesrts; showthemthat | hias v sy m;v:\lhlv and appreclation. It | youd any hopo of ulleviution. him o pig. We want you to seo bitn eat. Now, [ pot b @70 fre ©- (URCE B (08 JOUS "‘l“ nent commonly called victnals, At least that | shine like new for a long time, }:oclr y elence, heauty, und the classics may be | shie I8 what she i3, becauss slic lins morg of cul- Tsuac rays thnt 1o doubt * Amacitis,” “Gar- when he gets cnough, ho'll stop. Then he -t 5 %0 “make i | 18 what mybrother-in-law scemed to think when | Please favor e, um'hmu, with your well- ier apprecintion; because shie chovses | yot,” aml that little friend wlivse letfer of Dc. uunl« e:mt: in Hlule lf'm:m”tle“uumnlcmmrfi ture, Iul i & e S A ratn. | Beed not be contlned along to tho parl to put the mind, the powers of the miud, before | 237 pave A < v last. I ~ {rled directlous for cooklng weat atd ¥egeld | Puoin that sume of you aro ao sy writing far | drudzery s becaise o 1 artst ciougl to_cover R ,’.',.“}‘“,:',','."' "}'E‘:,.‘fl,‘.'",'{,,‘.’",,{25,"52‘,“,‘,.’"1‘",,,'.‘,‘,‘,'l,'il'; : m;" will not bull to give s it oo ‘wu{) the sclentitic jourtaly and bayeso many literary | up the roigh aud common, she must'be reviled | gwaiting the scythe of time! 1s that sof reelpe. Latop beforo T have sald all [ wish to | S0cletiea to attend ot home, that it b refresninis | and eriticiied. She wn afford to forgive you, Aubpen. eny. Cauyou bellove it? Thiss my hand to to oecnsionnlly give and receive fnstructiong, In | even plty, belng superior Lo you. Sa‘ Lo, nust h ou all. Katd 8oxens, the culloary urt. 4 she e patieat with the * ong talent,” as they — e Two mouths ago cverything In The Tlomo was | acem wmlni: to cultivate tha There are OX REARING INPANTA. nerenc, the fliro was barning cheerfully, shed- | wonen who have not un kles wbove thelr house: the Editor af The Trituns, ding n warm and genlal glow upon the nicmbers | hold cares. “They have no desire for the beus patiently wakchlng for the fruits of sume MiNoxk, Jui. V.—1 was obliged for various | that had drawn around {ts bright fireshle; the | fulin art and literature; They do yot undet school-giel’s pen dn the columns of The Home, reasons to bring ty baby up on a bottle. And kettle was singlng merrlly, and the de- | stand that they can utilize 1t "In thele hones, | Bnt why st: (lie, watting for others fo open althouch when n Wwoman {4 stout, strong, and | Helous aroma of that umbrosial nectar, | Dut to a woman like *Olive,” lhier house, her | the way, wh *sehool 1y my partleular hobe hcnl(}’xy, * Nature has provided n moreexcellent | coffee, assalled our nostrils. Now how | table, wlth her nature she beantities: they are | by! Ilave lonz wished to ray » word to school- way, ' yet whero shie §s the reverae of all this, T [ changed! the tidy hearth s bestrewed | cativos, brushes, pafuts, with which she,the urtist, | pirls, belngz ong myxell, Dut an fearful Jest thinlc ft would often ba‘fl beneflt to the child to | with ™ ashes, the “fire s diminished to | mukes beautiful pictures, Andbecanse youware | what 1 say should he taken by thosn i pruvldunnuhslllulu,‘v and 1 know of no sut- | A smoldering ember, but it 1s not too late for | a mere daubster I thia line, don't find fault | who do mot newt it. For I have often stitute equal to cows’ m“kf and tho regular | reform, Muke The Ilome pleasant agatu, and | with the trae artist, und say it can’t be done, |\noticed that & great share of the nd- nursing-bottle with n tube. I wm aware that 1t | tell all the literary friends that, i€ they will be | because you caw't 'do It. - T do uot Lelleve | vice siven in thia” werld s mnost heeded by is gencrally considered a hazardous thing to | soclable and aceastonally tuke o lrlumf’ly cup of [ *Olive " would use vracked and marred dishes, ) the very ones for whoin it would be much bet- bring & haby up on nlmmndlmf.nlmnnychlhlrm teaor coffee with yout, you will rettirn the com- [ old broken forks, sit in the Kitehen to snve the | tee had they never listened to it. 8o {F I say, are left motherless, an mnll{ who have | pliment by Hatening nttentively to the drvest | hest dishes, the best forks, or to saven little | Let work be yourmotto, it would be better for mothers arc oblized, as minewas, Lo bo brought | scientlile treatdso they can write, But what to [ lubor by keéeplng the * front room * lean, 1 [ all you studious oncs, who ait np thl 10 at nieht up in that way, It 1s well to conslder the mat- | write about, that ls the questlon, Iearing the | have falth (n this woman, and her class, for there | amid riso ut 5 in the mornine, to clogo your eyes ter, Inthe city, where it 18 almost an impossi- | cry of sume on for an able treutise on aomesub- | are many, There fs an old saying that there Is 4 enrs to this lotter, Yes, Tdo rav That one's billty to get Fmd, pure milk, it undoubtedly | jeet, I hoeroleally dipped my ruuln fnk and | *‘nothing like Lelng good to your glo Bo acter amd habits ore formed while yet In would be diflieult. “But I am convinced thit | wrote an artlcld on womnn's rights, but, alas! | ol such things that” ure considerca’ nlee haven | school; and, to be succeéssful through life, wo where pure milk can bo obtalned, the main | after seven duys and nights of l"lun:uuu impa- | relining ofluence,—they are not for Sundays | should begin by leaming dally lessons thor- trouble {3 in wothers or nurses not understund- | tient walting, driuking from the crystal cup of |*and * company," but for every duy. Thero ure | ouzuly and in earnest, and {n order to o this Ing how to tuko cary of the nflk and bottles | that sweet flatterer, llulm, deap “nnd futox- | not two things or people alilie In the whole | itls wsary 1o sork fard, mastering them prngcrl{; Nothing talnts or sours as quickly as | cating draughts, am expecting, like | world—uew (£) And why must wo be | completely, just as we would wish to overcome milik, Nothing elsc {6 as hard to get and Keep | Brron, to awake and find_myself famons, atast | quarrellgz with ~the inevitabled Why can | obstacles [n tuturs lfe, And, 1f one study elenn as veasels used for mitk, As [ was born [ fir hutnan hopes—the editor never printed itt | wo not aceept a3 much as | 1a found to be particularly diticult uvd unfi- and prouzht up In a part of the country de- | Why he did not 13 a problein [ean never solvo, | we can of tha gunt wo recognize, lfim one and | teresting, pay csneclal attention Lo it, overvems yoted almost exclualvely to dnlrlylnz. I had | but'my oplnlon I3 that It wa becanse said artle | il Tolland sald somewhere: *Tue soul fs | Ingall feellngs of disiike on tho subject, deter learned these things, und'T belleved the knowl- | elo was not leothy enouglis i so, [ beg leava | mad thut refuses foml from the meanest In God's | mined to conquer this lesson f edge could bo uscefully applied to other things | to inform bl that it was orlginally ten pages | employ,” even fram * Margaret’s Husbuud,” | complish anything clae; knowlnz than the manufucturo of butter and cheese, | long, but [ stmmered 1t down, out. of comnase | who 1 don’t bellevo (o at all,—as & husbiand,— | if this victory bewon others wil And frst, T would say, be sure and | slon for_the editor and the readers of The | but some-women are #o credulous, The pleturo | success be nearer ot hand, ' Do not eon commence with milk from & new aollch | Home, What the contritutors to this depart- | he drws of bis Christinas wifts are 8o *trun to | your study to school-buoks, hnt broaden your and At possiole never chunge | ment lost they never will know, It ho doca not | naturs * that methinks we all sce a little of our | views by vonsulting ofher autburs, And when vowy ‘o {(;‘:ll'llu““:k‘o{,nny other cow, especlatly while | publish this I eball conelder him worse than—— | ownexperlence, I could n * tale untold” about | you read, let it be something worth storing up. V pe o 2 o LV s dusty aud warm, lungl Tronhs puofher teuthful, Toucan't,coux | quirfes for " my' truk, o ub prevented | bg it Home, & 200h (0L U Gt expecti- call this ono @ man. Watch him. He | Y 8dcslre toavolil fresi maledictions. M. C. | yions and fucts are often at varlance, us yoii bave fa at breakfast. dle looks this woy | Erurned, snd said cosunlly whilo passing my | gouliiess ubserved. But let moillustrute that bl b Ho T cant see angthune iy | door, You hind better send for your trunk.” T My brother-In-law expected o good dinner, o Wants. " fle (ries . mouthful of sirons did; W awould huva stactled the seven slcepers. | hot dinner, and s suitahle dinner,—a dinner "ot . > s 4 L sl s, Py B o o S | Nmicb e IR o o | BHASEST, e i Hles grounds. noon | was famls! M. C. tas fnixturs of musturd and vinegae Aulength | Levor lunchied untl 2:50 p, m. Onco we trled | “SE ne Sty Iate o it was left fo the Ablc to eeam a lot of griddlo-bukes and sausuge, | W Trols Freres Resturant. It took ten | moniing, the floor unswept, the fire out, and I sausagze &nid riddlecukies, and two or thise | minutca to explain to acorpulent Frenchman | WAk B¥i'in o iz rocking-chalr with n copy of Sns of coffon, fte lits atomach \Vllk': o ,;“‘ my slinple wants—peaches and ceenm L partlen- | 1y Trinosn in my hund, aml so utterly ob- Tote for1 L vote for tho geatleman with fogr | Frized: OWIY ealid he, solemnls, fwe don't | yigigus o tinio or eternity thut I wis only i peatle OUF | make thenn. T nmnot stout, unil'the Ceutens | ¥ 008, W HIS OF Crm by e Of thtinden Foop.—Au Intellizent seacaptaln safliog ont | M2} BY day, nd mosqulios by uleht, camo | "W(jrent guns and little fishes! *Chat,’ why otk QOB otelizent sgyeaptala sntiok out | vear culig uie, [ A ot Complidn’ Wheh | qon't o Ganh the Aesir Em of Atioat Yovattes to £b. Potersburg, Tho peopleat. e, | lueried from the Art Gallery Into the Carvlae | “EoI 00" road o Hardware's » audacions Sin sttlst for the most purt on coaras binck rve | Lullding, T woa culled from wood-carving | 1eycer, thinly draped in meckness, T uyo been Brea and gacties 1 bata often. blred men (o | 10 Wk at plledrivers; from - fur | 505 iicnlafe volcano, roudy o U Tabor for the I Rasaln, whidh they would do | 1o milltary deplages ~ Irom “THTany's | rorly “ut " any moincut,” and "€ he had * tront -bixten o vigliteen "):uu“'y,,\: it 2:;33‘1&:;‘5"?&"“;‘“{ ofc'u)""l‘:“k_ v'l'x“ l‘;‘l’“mr'!‘;f been within reach, Im miro [ would hayo temetves? Thy outd otia o bosed wiy | Atlond hu ud tiah of soursé wus iy prie | avertomr foog nah and 1o routd "o e e I e Rl tmlte, bc;:'f'1.':,"';,,2'.'5.|"1';,n.(:"uf|'i,',;,"’{'.?.',’§f'“} 25 Pompelt waa buriod of old, 1 can tlo a4 and e e remonstrated " we don't wan & Wero 60 and D0 yeats. ol and gy oy would | OeVesretl afturnooi I was alluwed 4o roan ot | fiorks)” Tuink you U1l Kill the ooso that laya Qo more work than by of the miiewy would 1 my “ownswect will," through the Wouwnn's Pa- | gt jon'soe] - Not u thousand fimes, nol 2 St tm i They et st wmts | Yillon: 3C. proferred aconventent seat tosuch | MEHAELEES by ahaws yon pripost a closs -:?' ¥ omtaalery, met a gentleman from his | 5¢ ope, wu.llyuuru?l ay the pupilt’ Al then ty, vivacity, and even hilarity, singing ss the; v i Y ol 1abored Wit all tho bitbesonionoss uf youths | F3UYS SIBLC, tntroduced thun, undlett therm In | ¥ hould liavé consented, and wito cus tell wiixt mmgfl G Now 1t ‘,‘fi'b'u"‘ onter Tfee | and exatiined that “which pleased mie,—occas | yiqeate minister, o bridal vell, orangs blos—— Soine ais to. rlsy aud exolaluc So e ragat, | Alonelly returning for glinpsa ot 3. Cly 016 | Gxciius o whila [ fatng, ' d L ¥ ol “ » o lcscthel wpom nyo bud sad gl | 7 A0 T it B, G that | St ie NbaL ¥ Capt. Juck' vantao live" upan sye. bread and. gartien. To Rhea Cecady.tei letocba cvaild guds i aptain keeps n canstant pay * ¢bls class 1 have nothng to suy: but toothers I | N5, 1 Ghe Sletulty, of, olcasinous, Iulaathe, he came home at noon (not the one wha died - af The Tribund, Catcaco, Jun, 10.—For some time 1 have heen A 85 Captaitie may,— all, I was obliged to change | well, [ have too much reward for his feellngs to | four paira of slippers rulned by a mistake fu s | Do not bo tempted to read mng love- $roud by (et S vprnciey ot ity o e | Ars. Brooks ehatied eo pleasuntly that I though. | | oo Sinelo uisto, us Coptolun = ot | V@ 0 thrce tines bforo iy bubs s wenncit, | capress shat iy apinlan of him Wil be, RtEs T SRl KB OE. n Tttty TDadres | Alorids ok T POy s ahs verg Nacidl E 2 blthesomeness of youil” will invatlably ate littlo of time untll the picreing shrlck of tho | it 5 “” “‘Ihy" i L Wil aatd {“1 ©OL 1 und I nm sure It hurt hlin ever sluce the chinngze levr heen réading lutely Buckle's * History | or the want of lt—begs 1ne to_ desl may | hove resd ‘a grest many and o nut fecl Send thotncacn frm’;: W1 Kkinds of n“h“ n{ul . foz-horn startled me, Mra, B. eafd that was '“:‘l thivgs 1 hope some ono aend Mm s | iy made. A8 sootas the milk was lmmfim to | of Civilization,” Yot will main more informa- | come agaln, Many FRANCIS, ot all fnjured by them), hut beeauss = dlet: of grain food It considerable quantis only one twenty-nlnth of its power, and that [ vnl Cl""'m Ike to tell t 1 the house it was turned foto s shallow dish (it | tion from that than you will from * Chat,? | there are such nuantities of fustructive books Teuit mfi" ctables: K or watet ul“ Urinl,, | 1eed be n no liurry for the bullding would be | 4 hou! b e cll some of your readers | was usuaily still warm froin the cow), and set | ugreo with * Mrs, A, J.,"" * that there cantot ho SOURKROUT AND SCIENCE. inst as interesting, for lnstance, try Prescott’s Erisyrbas mflfie. ol ;vry Nittlo sugar, salt, of | 9PCH for another hour. Then M. C. and hls w"l%:::::ed Tovers, I'd recommend the " Lady into cold water and stirred freauently thextract | any renson why o so<called intellectual woman e To the Edtior of The Tribune. W Congueat of 15" or, (I you prefer hovels, Phioed foud of ay Kind." Havans (1 veltun il | BC¥ sequntitunco camo briskly up, and the y the animal heat and odor, as nothing causes | or girl should be less domestie in her tastes than HICAGO, Juu. 12.~The truo scientlfle fnstint |yl Trom s A¢ e prominent” suthor, such os milk to talnt or sour us qulckly astlicse, It | her less clever siator,” to prove it [ will | 0f the German housewilu discovered Sourkrout | Seott, Thackeray, Dickons, (0 wus then set where it could keep cool, and’ the | soud a recipe for bread, wid made [ tavored dish anluge her people | Muloch, uud othe creain allowed to rise. When the baby was @y | For snow-white bread, uss potato beer (this is | 1ong beforo Sclence could tell us the whys end | phyaleal gencraphy, small one-third crean Lo two-thinds water wis | meroly u_suwgestion—of courser you all nave | 804 the wherefures, Althotigh most of our | juy of Tuterest,” used, aweetened o very litthe with loaf suxar, | snow-white bread), Boll and mish four lurze | COMMON vegetablea contudn very few uu- | would b well and warimed to about the usual warmith of new | potatocs, uf which ait o teaspoonfuis | tritious —substancea—ns vegetuble” albumen, | 3, Pk, Ashegrew older, one-hall cream and on of floury scald thesn toge half water was ised; then two-tnlrds creum and | quarts of waters wid to this ' teasponuful of | they do contaln orzanic achls capable | “fyave seen no mentlon of muste In The Home one-thind water, and finally 1 used the clear | kalt, and a teactp of hop veast, Whon thishay | 0f keepiz the sotuble albumen of onr meita In | yer, Will some one please Dropuse gome pretey, milk, Occaslunally the millc was seatded tn hot | thoroushly fermented, thicken with floue, aud | % disolved """d"l""l suvhiyg Labor to the di- | ample sheet-munde, with songg sud aceompatit water to L‘m"l it sweet, but this I wonld not | pluce to rises aftee this process has taken place, v organs, andl leadbue the meals we cat | gnent, to one who' docs not take Jessons, but reconmend whern it b possible 1o keep (L aweet | knead Itand’ again place o rse; aiterwards or over Juto the bloud-forming fluids. But | wishes to keep up practice! I hope to hear from withuat, as senhled 1ok 18 hord to digeste 1 |t fato loayes and place i the aven to bake, cunic acils of our vegetubles are in most | gther school-girls, E. JuszriNg, orine vt v | of tho Lake™ und o perusal of Roderic Dhu's our teeth indleato o need of feat, e expert. | VT AL {0 SO L4 PO | Trouties, whoro Beott sava:~ © :‘;:‘:53‘;‘;“::}::*‘;5“‘ fallaciour. Fleshesting | i valn, cte, 1o lnoked “cusses™ at me, Butunraquiled Love thy dort © brinz up a generation to think that lntl.l‘cfl!hl'.: and though I dislike corrections beforoe a third unyed despest its eavenomed smart, o v e e ! . And eyes that mock'd at teara hefore was an Improper and unbiealthy practlce, they | hiraon b was for ouce glud to escape open male Vith Dliter drops wero running o-er, ‘would look upon {t with loathing, Nutiuns that 1 cheish & slncers contempt for paln.eat And coaskder suaily, slugs, and caterpillars a delicacy, ol V] consiter suatl, slugs, il caterpillaran dlicuct, | fang—lndeed, uever ure unu of unysart, . C. While every sab, 10 mute wero all, £ it carried o lurge palin-leal fuy the round trip, or Wan heard distinetly thea' the Lall, :’\""’"' {;:\{hxrluch Lmu:'r |nnnlly‘nud p&u‘flw rather | carried [ for blon When he felt o To Epleurea, * Lucllle,” and this passage: ¥ !WV&‘B iy “"l‘“;"f ‘"f“l?( bl ‘|° subsists ) youy o split oft 8 plece With his knife, bt It | We may live without pootry, music, or art. “m: o d'l 2y 2 m‘" oned 4 ;‘{ll':l Into smatl pleces, and splt 1t out, The sound | Wo may live without cousclence and live without nl:l; Trom fesrbenting. Tooa e dosn | alinost cruzed me. ‘Theold man of the muuntaius heart, resulting from flesb-entlug. Now, my dear | wuoy Jight burden compared to that fen, { Wclmay live without hope. What Is hope, but be- anslz's worlks are amog htle studylng history, fu o rearl the .warks of Qibbon, her; thin with twe | KU, Vegctable fat, stwch, mod sugar— ;\,,h,,ll'::‘y‘ Huiae, Bancrolty' or, Ik you prefer, " Liad two battles, one for.duy and one for uight, s brend rises In ! 0 freed only In the stomach durhng the pro- PRI fl'&'.'m ?S‘!nh‘."i"“ TE‘.’."‘l’:‘n’f »lvlf t#?»'fi!": o [guried it from Washington to Philadciphts, ey v without I What fa love, b 10 the tanenine, the botile which nd been Hred E!L’u“:fi:lt‘u‘.lmfiy'nxf::'-'n:l'c:h:){xt rl':':-’lf»': ':'l';ulvl wilt | ceas of dizention, and woulid in most cases make A WORD voRr “TiE TIMEL" B B e e hbts iiilwa | New York, up the Huduon, Nhigars, and home | We liay lee whthout love. o Tove, bat da- | thyrgugls the night was thoroughly washed with | never regret It. Cap, | their :\S\pc.lnllu'ulnu late to do mue To the Editor of The Tribne, 13 m’“,m‘;, (Al et i uin, That wis suliclent punishunent without |y, Ta3 Tive without friends, we may live wittiot | It suip-sudy und shot (I have' never foung v Se— cept where the vegetables had b 8ruant, I, Jun, D.—=We read Thig Tnmmess fling lh[?"{ e b B it "i the continual pusbing and duinuing. 1 borenp Riits 2 anything so good Lo elean hottles a3 bird-shot), YOR “IONN LAWRENCE,' fore the meate, [fereln conslsts the haportance | every Bunday mornlng, and do ngt heattate to il XI 25 ;'"Wg" "m"m A ';l""‘ Foal l‘;:llru‘r‘l‘:‘ bravely, dignificd and courteous, until uut on | Bat clvilized man cannot live withput cooks. then ((led with clean, colit water, or Iafd In 3 Th *Ae Editor_of The Tridune. of sourkrout. ‘Thy uneid which the stomach | acknowledgugreat pleasure and profit from The F psdaialil gl\“n\h:h‘l\tl:hlin;)Iu‘\hr 4"“my the Athantic: thenecurred u minature Iiell- b Tha rewd * Thio Raven.™ and dish of water and left thore unth night. The Minwauks 0. 7.—1 ulniost have comons= [ woull have to lnbor first to produce out of the | Home de?nnlm!lll. We have also read the by .um,gm“nwm, to the fact that pu I:r ot l. gute exploaforl, 1 wept coplously, much to iy 1n the; .I there balm 1 ()‘undy Tell tell hottle that wus used In the daytime was washed | slon on ol wrence,” amd feel that | Bolled cabbage bos already been artiticlully pre- | ddlotle criticlams of this depatment by tha B il Lapmehihyn B i ) "Iu T e | eacort’s consteroution. He wus slightly gooro [ 19 F06, b9 1000 balm dn (i ellme, tell | 1y (g naio way three or four thues n day, bo- | been suflivi anlod over the con pared by the process of fermentatlon, | editor of the Chivaro Zimeain that paper. Iu 14 Eaielnour inarkets s atways subd uiidreawtl, 190 | tioughtful after that.” Tam tut setslilve, buy [ e dlaptere 0 shles belig well rinsed out und laid I | out iy putting o word, sud shoutd und mido wourkro euch u Tavored | fact, wo are now shoving our. pewelover som | T L D Y ey | 1 regard rudeurss and profanity unbecomloga 1 it "{L'“rfl“ usband ” will appree | colg” water after cvery thme b was used. | “holdmy peacs ™ was it ot out of re; comfit o cat with mests. This vegetable, so | paper gratuitously eent us by the editor of that SN Towl drawn imotiately atier et | geutleman, and sulliclent caust 1o make uny | €l the fullowh AL nlght 1t was well washed and kg | tho contributor of the ' ¢ ed becaune k' little wdcrstood by | buper, tozotherwith & returned rommuuication, | Kitied with & . ®full stomach this aste | 1257 S0ippY. A win that Je married may weep and bewall, i colid water until morning, T tuhe was well | Av warinest thanka for one ustis, and ST 80 foudly eneriahed by | which Was declined _on_ secount of * Its o i tato dc:"f( ) |s u{lf T eannaot advise wy senfora upon this sublect Like a dog with a tea-kettle ticd to his tall. waslied every time It was used und Juld In cold reclpes, * Betsy Jauo,” Ve fi[r hy prepare as tullows: Select | teuthful oropensitics, In L Mr. Editor, ““!lll eart, :fnd e drc:n‘l:;c which ““”, "“‘ nelther will my diguity atlow an exhibition of Wiy don't sowe of those Tudles who wish to | water until wanted aguln, Of course rubber ln‘uml in o colunins of ‘Ihe [lome, | wnarticle which hus not been salted down tos | our wife gt mad over tho many cavity. We nuver think of "v‘{"z""‘l Bea I"-' lrm['-vr. One grows tired of exceutlye sesstan | elevate tho tone of The Home dive Into the sea | tubes treated fu this. wuy wear ot faster than | Only yesterday we had anexpected eompany, and [ much, na the aroma suffers by t; in caso iv | Jttlo Inaccaracles aud sensational hugaboos he g{h:r ort | Thieh why not lh-‘“'l ?"‘"’ and Jongs for compunlonship. Pray, kind ladies | of literature, and come holdly to the front and | they otherwise would, bt what 18 the cost of o [ mother compountded one of @ letsy dane's” | should be too sour, 1L iU through water; press | of the Zimes, especlally its remnrks upon The T tite omed Home ‘ono. wave Gl has tiven oy |1f The Houe, glve we our advice, lyy us thelr vpintons thereupon | Few tubes, nore or lesscompared Lo e health of | own " bill-posters billl paste ™ puddings, amt | out gently, amd put i the k6 (ue ot lnan | Jlome departent of Tis Trisune, aod o et b e i L e S R Kawezn, 1'm williug Lo get the Lall in motion, and tell | wehildt Teouldnatexpressthefudiguntion Ihave [ all were deligited with the result, and ' only | fron vessél); covee with mcat-hroth or waters | dered us peremptorlly never o bring the miser- et oty e Bl A il | & S youwhat I think of ¥ Danlel Deronda,? fuit. mure than once whe L inve heen whera a | Wished 4 Join Lawrence ™ was our next-door | add s little pork or goose-fat, and let 1t ball | able lying sheet into the house agatis, aud that ves for conv ,..f,.,.,g thiuliniesonary bt WIVES, ONEY YOUR TIUSTANDSE, Now If Mordecul (I'm not speaking of o slck | child was brought up on s bottly, to seethe way | nelghbor for 2 short time, that we coub weml | slowly, well covered, upon w wmodevate tive | i€ she wis w man sie would tel thut editor that Mo 00d and ,‘““mm 3 “"d-*“ ;I: ury Iutu @ 7"j"‘ A"lurlnll Tt Kitten, hut o slek Jew) had Nived down this way, | fu which the bottles were washed. Aud more than | hina most palatsble dish of pudding, DO | st better Bnan oven) for several bours, from | Lie was snother, ete.y su we inour slnplicity S yeims F00 Mo Fow e, i f "'CA"jP~ un. 10.—In lant week's issueof The | there would have Lecua consultationof dactors, | once § bave found the oML entinz sone mills, | OVer oecur L you, st respected airy that there | Band to soft, t suit your taste, wun alsy | concduded todo (b dur her, belleving her tod e O A o heraons o | Home ¥ writew: séBut tidles and worsted- | ud the result would have been o treatment for | all wwiniz to the careleasness and Decdiessnea | are blundurers this workd avert Give one lady | ol tito ' ft° 8" plee of " wood liam, | angrs to do tho sublect Justlee, und " with the pmg“rlg ylumwn::\lnlnt “n \mcre‘hmm‘ \I,L_,t \mrklurc of ininor lmportance o that of cheer- | bran fever, worms, or whatever it was that | ju the care of nilk und bottles. I never trusted | 6 pattern to mako her bl a dress, with © amd add, towards the end of coolilng, u | result svove stuted, He evidently likes to b zm?- Fo "e "1 l‘b'r\ (w h the '?‘II - fulness, sud u wrn‘ur deterence and rexpeet’ | yiled him, nd i uny of my Sriends should try [ any oue to wash my baby's bottles bug | peit divections, and amplo miatorks shoot of fine rum, or Mavor by udding | Natterail with vile epithets und feil Upon reject- h.' i [ o zlr;. ul II‘hl‘ ul |u}:mu;.. " icy | due to those pla ~l' by Providence inauthority | (o came the Gwendolen over thelr lusbands, | nyselfy—=then I knew they wern clean, | hold the resuit! ‘Tho chlld more cluscly In the beginnivg Inufpeebeerler. Some Nke thne | el carvion. Hisdesert of stub-toed bools, canes, nn.a’llt:llcn ulxlr n;m,l IA'nn. il"‘;ll)‘,,“ b Luo | over it und suagests a discinslun of the sul- | they would do ometubie beside taking them | et o one think o bilg w child | blessmonkey dresed foran vigan-grindee's back | sllced onlons, Triedin- butter, without. their { and SThompson ! wiips seem only t act as an e 1y uunbinye Pt g thy b hhchy caiens | Joct, My il b ot quite dear ad o her meate | upon a pleasure excarsion or out sullivg upos | up oo a bottle, becausa 1t 4 thian a dear Little Loy, Her next-door neighbor | tuendng yeltow wlded to 'shie sourkrt, | appetizer, and further draw upou hiy dlime- Astol, caseientiy dod @ dyaignt imod [ D50 fur I Lradldence -l nor all flin Dack Nl flvery, mounlis satero. far when properly done, 1t s o Das an ol darkeblng cashincre polonate (it | 1 1he vecetalie ot i short wnd sott mie | novel bralu when his subordinates have becoms s sl Tt | urned: wl e ereah ) ot WepObligul e linteed ! plétols would fiave flzared more | troubis aud care, © © B what 18 Worth dulig at | she horrowa the pattern to make wver. She e | with 1t very Ftide butter wnd e teled hte | xhausted, 1andteds upon hundreds i Tows ‘Im‘l‘:‘nu.da "w(“rmin dlr'!.ln:u‘-lul'u:‘: u- A‘»_z.m oury lur‘nu\:t.'l-ll)t“f‘ I‘W’h l}p lxn;;l-nucd"uilu extensively than yaehts: divorce courts wonld | all, fs worth dufne well.” deratatuls sewine, atd the result 1s wonderful, | browi in the pan, salt, nnd et it slmmer a little | ure throwlug asfle this naa's paper for other e t‘rlt ;m fos ~~':1uml xlnu:n(u hm 8 nuber “hy ant ‘,"'1 ty over ust to all of | chaugce with mnoontignt rowings, and in enfoyed Mry, Dr. Coolt’s letter In Inst Satur- | ‘The chitd 1 wtylish enough tobo presented | while tomger. Serve with 1t u peasinnati made | pubheations’ that bave proved loyal aod tragh- e e Irulte | vannot qulte show Stepirlt of defer- | fact there would have been g drst-class sensatlon | day’s Tutaune very much, and 1 beactily agres | betore the Quoon if she sluulil honor-the honse | of those wlosious green nasrowbat oeas whicl { ful. b et A TR ek R e and repecl® 1 thiuk ¥, aund “scandal i high-ige. W ter. The avil that s resulted Oiraugh | Witha call, S with all Teclpes: wid wothine | e sucroidines of Sheboyieun hestuw on o | We iluk you, My, Editor, fully sble to cope SR b e TR e A | varbuitiul, sul St she: tiendy % | piud then e iersiew | betweon Dantel | bl to the comnaiud t wan (or woniiy | feally s hore discouraglag for dilklren, Giter, | putferies comminily, © Freshen the peas I | el the hosry Tocks o1t Tiren, bt ey o T ey Gheagrecatla | torn obudicne ® fistead of »duference | Deronda uid s mather, the = Princess?? No | know. thyself," s uever been muds ) L A1l LAl 12 GV it S TmnIees s | TAthr secs Bt ol vk & Dl o ok | e o Refolies o te; antl “he miaw B il 7 ruptloin, duclared, ly reepoie Lo woy remans | Assunlig this this to Lo Ler meaning, | Wil | wonder tioy were extiuusied at the end uf it, poor et und he biodesty Uhat conslate u norance, | cookiue, Sothingwll case i i to fall ot | When dove: e’ “thein | through & siere | bis lusagiable Munger for exrrion iy add fur- ' ;:v“v i e eflm hoe lh lwlun‘. upen [.lcl.‘ul:elv)ll by etatlne my views In brlcl | things? Iteven exhavsted me toread of it Andit | Iy not worthy of the'nume, NOUA CLIPTON. welght, und cause the children to be peevish | thl you have o nice molst el | ther gall tu the bitterness of his soul and con- Eveey peramn vanty uantity hets tu tho | and generad teems, ) Huilted apace vt admite | gy rivatouptuton publicly expressed dhitaha — wnd cros a8 soon w3 poor coulug A pluin | accompanylie with fricandvay, liver dumplings, | sutae the last Hugering spark of his uauhood, % i ah CAE iy v SRperlins, Dk :‘:‘.’3‘5:!!-“;"7; ;1;‘;:"::;lumvlll’!llllt)\‘v‘-rlzll)&{i i ::fif \Vna‘n': Ii.ml’i other ntd all. but sonio Tunntfs OX PRISONAL ADOLXMENT. neal, well cooked, 1 a treat everyday that the | game, cte. This divine dish, n its rigorons | ‘Therelore let hon fecd upon the stock” fu starey - it many years® practico of wy profession 1 hal | cxistance of - trbe narital felleity that u j“ixr. 'l'lr.:ln.mfwr:'\x:lll \::\r;l;:;fl‘lu:()wcnrlnln‘n chofeest vlands poorly cooked may bave cause to | actlon upon the whote systent, especially upon | aml wob further trespuas upun grounds bs ey T R e 3.0 tonts aflining. tkat read o ftem u_sdme Japke thul set my | pis wife understatids cookilug well, and that | cortaln diseases’ of the hunan flesly, such wy thoughits gulloplnz ol un 8 wild-ouse chase. this phrticutar pudding be hfinsul? superlntend- | I endentalfsn and Spitialisui, Ve theres AINCE-FIB, Lhe (tew was something ko this: ‘That ed, Possibly that was the t Mt I fo s Heal Chub ™ of To tha Editor of The Tribune, vivalists contd not agree any more than othier l. oving o falure, What 13 more b E lag urse Ciieaso, Jan, 1L—Could you but know the peopley that Mr, Moody dld net betieve fu | than o *hea-hussy ™ husband! | ity fmmedinte' introdu ditor of the | Spony of mind I lave suflered, yuu surcly women breachlng: would not want to see his | from u man superintending my eullnary departs | Cisleaga 7imes, for ueeordinz to the lateat wedi. | Would not huva kepe o fu suck horzible sus- wile -luln[zx so~=whilu Mrs, Van Cott ds praylng | mentt Dt I it exvroe, 1 ute enorusly. | Woian should thoranhly respect 8 | of s bt roo 1o L (habore) ot T T A R o iy 0 hour's postpoucmeut of ny dittierwas pafu- | Gpllatly ofiey hee husband.” It mizht be ad- | Joor fellow, when he plunzed fto th waters ul. Now I fabor hard several hours a day | vaneed that oie coulil not do the latter unlvss | of the O-catt of Death T was #lad to learn that fo my pympastum, I 4o not cut more | ashic did the forer, but [ assere the contrary. | he had dons the *sauare thing Ly hisown l)lun a qur“} the qv‘umm' of Jurmfir {\l\‘uumm u{ l;:flued m.(mm-;ns undsluuuglm fesh and blvod. & yERrs, ave ouly uny letelie lous convlctions may, fur the sake of hier ¢hil- 0 el ule ‘from which 1 never depart, TAs ritley | dren, comlder er destiny hidlssolatly Tnked | oms o for Logne Danils ], s b o, jod reader, I commend to you. Aluane take | to that of & man whose coarseness and unseru- 3 Susanna's Husvaxo, Certali am 1 that dishes would not | cal statistivs Soirltustism Turisties 000 fu- | peise but when two Balurduys ago 1 saw my B 2 eelw i dove with Lim myself, from the ve that the Lord will enlighten Brother Mondy on Y prove " coly : s 38y % huruble olfering to the ** Yunkee Housewife” on your plule before you begin everything you are | pulous depravity hourly shock Lier, until eyery :n-.lg.:ml l‘fia::uh‘(lx‘:rry" L turned aut tobe y | the subjert, Sow, Tugree most Iedly with fim’-‘n’nré";mv‘:smf::Ism::nllt::x:'crh‘:‘nul;' w:ufl\f Ib:‘:‘x Bl g JJ”“I‘;‘AF.\IIJIJIKD Kircues. fith eln Deutacho mauu't iy best revived fosut. ‘Thus, you avuid thie dessert, and vretty | vesthee of respect Las Lded; yet, us long as s | Jew, for Lwanted bt to ben Mormon—und | Mr. Mosdy. I dows want to hew any woman | the future leave the kitehen sucred (o the — und Bow 1 muke wy bumble obel- sure ot tueai Loo mitich. This sluvle pule hus | reuning bu bld bouse and ds dependent upon bin, | then, you see, he vould bave warrled both of | presch or talk —on any subject from the | wite mb sbster-m-law; don't trouble your- TIE SAUCY G101, yuur Majesty, aud hope you'll cull the been worth thousandstome. Yes, 1 thinkthero | ehe ylelds obedience 1o his wishes, howeverre- | (b, pulplt. While 1 certalily bcflw- in strou- ( gelt with the recipes before Cthey Tn the Fidior «f The Tribue. wheat Jrom the tures & letter, a4 you did in are persons who too Httl Lin this | pumiant theyway be to hersell. A cusefn polnt If I boad been peesonally sequalnted with | inluided womon, iny observation Lus taught nie | ure compounded 3 I,u.‘ e, yoil CGanva, Nk, Jun, 9,—Liks * Aunt Fauny,” T | the former, (1 usked we? fur a'dove pate country ol plenty & person Is found who vuts | 13 the chardcter of Mre, Lecher in J. G. JHul- George Ellot, I should have suggeited thut . N that those who huve a desire Lo mount thio rus. | Vi v ¢ couk- | ant particulurly interested fn some teatures of | tern, mes contreres, oo listle, I G4y penerally spenking, by catiug | laud's wSevenouon’ OF Course, 10 % worman will flud an Jmnproveuient ot ouly In the couk- | 301 P ¥ truuy are not strong-miuded, but **weak futhe | ing upon, your tahle, but in the faces and up. | The Home. Eliko her very seusiblo luiter, "My | 10 e eriouder why tey this mince-ple recipe, ; 2 ¢ to hery and she would doubtless have white luur and other funutritious trash. Fine | so situated, life Is a disappolntment aud buwili- "’".""‘ hen al! ¢ upper story.” God has glyen to womun a mind " . ¥ ¢ own oxperience hius oeen so similar that Lean | she'll find it good withodt our editor’s sanctlon: four s e better thau sawdust, 16300 cat | it Ditshe shonld be sustatied by & sere vl | Sk (o, ot hove b spered, st st | Dbzt dear, and stronic, and § beliove in- eults | 1araucs of the dunalo purtion uf the howets | L o S Sinpatiize fully i her domatie voxa | Seven bounds beel, afier It is bolied and oatmeal, cracked wheaty and beel (if vou take | duty performed. It Is, manifestly, a woman's | erivlelsin, L. vating that mind, § befieve n woman making | Gt briznt sniies, Hght rolls, nrousatie cotfees, | (wns, particularly the pirl question. *Aunt | dioppcds seyen pounds appless six pounds my “dvico you Wil Teava o thotautery | ety fo” sl such ubkdicuce: to her nusband, | ““Fsincerty hopo that Gearge £. won't ace this, 1 y X ! hersclt, as tar ss In ler poswer, g0 ornament L | and 2’ the dellehttul ctes, Fauny, YOl Ve e o sugeestion o8 tohow | rulslus; four pounds currunts; elx and u lalf hier hotne wid Lo soclety; throw away your con- Hupig, Mr. Bditor, that these few lines may | Lo maiase o saucy pirl, otherslse presty gooad | pounds sugary ous plut mvlasces: ono pound temptible goselp, yourahinloss % guddiingabout,” | pave' the' deslred effect, 1 w11 draw to a close, | Alst! Lain no loiiger younws, snd am one of the | auct; alittle salt; four Jarue oranges; china- and come up o bigher plane. Thut wowun | without one recipe of my own to-day; but, jrn | invalld sisterhood. so & girl has hocowe a neces- | mob, cloves, mace, allsplee, und putnieg to your shuuld be cducated sa thoroughly us lor broth- | o this new contsibutor’s eptatle finds a place, | 818, 80d [ wust lay; slde many cherished | tuste; tvo pounds citron; three gallons clder, cre: that ehe should be posted Iu the | [ wiii certainty seni somo that I conshler most | Wu¥s of dolu things,” The past tweaty years [ | Boll the orunge-peel fu suine of the cder to toplcs of ‘tho day. That ahe wus | yaluble fn tho future. Truly yours, have been my own ook, T managedy own | make it soft: use the clder the peel was bolled . intellectually the equal of her brotherd; that it - (iZona1x A. huusebold i a1l s detalis, wy chict ambition | i, wlso, 11 dared, 'd say Yu: in ® teacup of H wasa Wolan's plave to “ keep sllcnce in the £ PRt - . boing to have everytbing, whether it was Lo eat, | brends whon you are ready to bLake, but I fear churvhes,”.~these were the principlea under A CHAFTER OF PAMILY ILISTORT, wear, oF louk at, freal and fnviting, Abundaut | that by so dutng I'd ruise & din sbout iy cars, which 1 was bLrought up In my own howe, To tAe Bditor of The Tribune. suvcess has attended wy eurts b this reapect, | 80 I forbear, as 4 am delicate - constlfution, When a little m!dfing chilld, Icann remember Cit10A00, Jun. W.—My Lvart sorely ached ‘Tu uny yuang beginuer 1 would vi and cunnot protect mysctl, 5 hearlug my mother couverse iutelligeutly sud | while reading the articls from ** A Sorrowisg | ever f."“ cook or do, Lo uake it nle “dertrude” muisscd ber supplément, I any entertaluldgly with Heury Ward Buccher, Ed- | Mother.” While sympathlziug with her sorrow, | i ft but a Kettle of musb, it brings its own | afraid “Marraret's Husband” ‘was *‘around.® wand Beocher, Charles Suinncr, sud others, and { would also like to tell ner that thero are circum- | reward. Dear br, Editor: Ibavea pereonal favur to aa I grow older I found that I was expected to | stances under which such a bercaval i an undis- 1 have rcad cach number of The Home withs | ask, Thero is & beautltul (1) contribute wy inite; that around wy father's | gulsed blessing,—snd 1 say it very tenderly, I | Incressing jutercat. ‘Uho recipes, many of thewm | writtca by a—~ali—a Cultis nubl you will be “surprlecd to find bow little fuo : ¥ eariod 5 Sou require, “The Lest supoer Lorn, working- | called upon to doj, a8 lou o4 she avals hergelt | ot s sp teibder-hiariad fdout ke to furt waa(or “uny other xu.;u“lu oatweal porridge, | of his protectlon; but it1s not her duty tares | Jorter §f I had time. g Cusr, ° with & xlm s swarm wilic X carpenter Wl | aport iz, when he 2 unworthy of Nor = Y m—s 2 orked for e frequently ta i wvery un- | spect, There ure few juen who uo ‘hot N Accoy lisppy way about ble stobach, 1o vould dicest | dread e lose” the” renpuct o€ | A i o Tae Traeng e r: g, ity food all turned sour, wind came up | true wife, and sre thereby deterred Trom C1IcAGO, Juu. 0.—DkAn Labigs axp Farxous torrents, ‘¢ thero wasa bl stone sizht bere | much evii-dofug; f, Instead, they were certain | Ilousekxeren: now tuke my pen in band and inthe pt of iny stomach?® ete. 1sald to him I | of retalulng her esteem, no natter of what evil | offer It to our cditor, a3 a passporl to your de- will cure you In amouth it you will fotlow my | they were pullty, her rmrnlnlwf intluence | ligiitful circle. 8hould 1 galn admittance, and preseriptfon falthiully, T ‘proposed that li | would b fost, aud she herself would, in tine, | LE allowed to chuose a place, I stould sit down abould make lis supper every nizht off u pint | cease to be respected. T have beard it sald that by “HBob's Bléter.” How lucky we are to have of oatmeal porridge and warm mifk, Within w | woman cannot respeet her busband uulesy he | space given us in Tum TrinyNe's supplement, month the other meo suld Joln was perfectly | is éaldlectualy hier superior. This I cauuot in- | for, 1 we do find sowme chs ff fu the xrnunhv'- . erazy sbout vstmieal aud warmn wllk, that Lo | duree, for w3uy men ure loss giited than thoir | gleanings, we also find much Kood sound whea - thought theow for supper would - take | wives, aud yet are of such strong, uoblo natures | —ae much, perhape; 8s we cal digeet. Kboul excent in” matters of consclence (which few urs