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A LVE, PAGES, . fobe mamaged juetas o fmming:bird probes the holl of n morning-glary,” but resl dingy oncs, in all thelr native ugliness, patiently awniting the temaval of thelr jacketa? And can, on! can you sonr ro hich ae to breatho in all the ecentA nf Arabla from a room fliled with the perfame of the odorons _onlon? Then 1 will gindly *‘striko paims" with you _acrons Tne Trinuke's glorious shocl. Ieaac, you are a man after my own heart, or yon never conlil have obtalned Amber’s consent fowalk ‘‘the long path" with you, it appears like one continuous bank of flowers, In.perapective, but it fanot all thornless, It necds & strong heart and a brayve heartto traverso it \When my *dear boy* and I firat Jaunched our Jit- tie bark, we ghded thotghlleraly along with the current, drinking in the exquisite” beanty of many A Jong summer's di lat when we reached the open.eca, and the dear hittle birdlings hegan to fli into our hama-nest and to nestlo there, woconl v THE CHICAGO. TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1877—TW. THE HOME. DBRAIN. A '‘uoME''-PORM. To the Editer af The Tridune. As 1384 1n my cody parlor, One Satarday's bright forenoon, A thonght erept Into my knltting: **Why not write to tfat vatient Trusuxe, And tell the friends In The flome there, Of what yon most read and think, ‘That yon ¢an make ples snd pnddings, And coffee deliclons to drink T 8o my fingera they flaw the fester, Allz my':hounhu went fiying, too; And hare isthe dre timid lestor, ns {0 oheyling, that shonld be left entirely out of the questlon. It-is degradmg for & person to submit thelr will to agother's. It i3 a tacit acknowledement of o lack of brains, 1 think Ameriesn women have had Juat enaurh advice In regard to thelr dutles as wwives. ithorto It has all bacn written by men, but T blash 1.1 scknowledge that one of my own ez han joined the ranks, and is placanting herself through the racred columna of The Home asa crea- ture Incapable of self-government, born to he can- trolled. 'Weall acknowledge that men are onf sn- periors In A great mapy things,—~strength, endne. Bnce, determinntion, and the power to battle with the world. Pata woman on the h:\flln-fltld.'lclng & row of cannon, blazing death on every side, An in_ninety-nine 'cases out of evety hundred she would faiot dead away, Put a man In & kitchen, Defore a tub of steam(nz clothes, with the broad running over the *‘eponce ' neat the atove, while tha pla ntise wni) from the eradlo warns him that Bappening In thia Capital City that 1 would llke to erton’s *‘Intcllectual Life,"' Emcrson's ** Esy lcl‘mynn x‘\bflun i thd llr’n!'. and tho #paco ra- 1ays, "' Aushnell's **Use of 'D!.rll Things,"" Car- qnired, If Mrs, Duniway wpeaks in ,nurcllle». Iyle's ‘*Heroes and 1lero W onl»}r." revie's Indler, don't fall to avail yoursalvesof the privi- " Hefen of Law, Houschold Art. '’ by Eastlake; lege ot bearing her, T eay pririlege, for 1 know 3'My Study W Indow,™ by ell; ' The Lpen of what I spcak. She s vory Inui,mc“\w.nndthm Polar Bea," 11, by Haye M'v Schools and 1ady-like In apeech, and, my hashand eays, not at Echoolmasters, " and '”fl m| all vindictive towards the men, asis Susan B. An- - England," by Hugh. Mifler: 3 1t thony. If Margaret's Husband-heard her, his = Hands:'" Winchell's ‘‘Fkelches of (Creation, menial facuities would bo sufliciently qnickened to | *'The Philosophy of the Plan of Balvation;" **Ten recognize his duty to resame his enbscription to { Years In \\'Mhln\'lnn " hy lllr’ Clemmer Ame: this paper. 1advise Margarat by all means tosond | ** Life of Charlotte Tronte," *8pare Houra,** by for the misslonary, Perhaps by nature he fa en- | the anthor of **Rab and 1ls Friends.”. Of magne vions, and has recognized tho facl, Mr. Rditor, | zines I'va had lht{‘nflviaré‘fl!nuflanllly Littall's that through the ladies of The Home—uis wite In- | Licing Age, Applstons’ Journal, Allallll(, Jar. ainded—yon are _ereeting a Iasting monament to | per, and Seribner. T wish time ana space wonld our memory, Withant opportunity we wonld | permit me fo speak of them sepsratoly, hut that. Ja%6 vory lltile greatnesn In this world. " There is may not be, and you danblicas hava feai ail thess no telling what mines of lalont talent The Home | ane mun{ more, For the encourngement of may bo the means of developing, Many a good, | those ~who think thst only -ladies ' of sensible womity han gradually acttled fnto the be« | lelenre hare oAl I wonld andrefolcal That person who, when rending Job. whoro the Almlchty aske, 1*Whnn T laft the foundation of the oarth, whero wert thou?' an- nwerad, ** Right bedind pon, sir,"" has kindiy de- ferred the meelk businems of Altting at your fect to {mbibe wiidom, consenting ta Join the valgar hent for the refined plensnre of éhanting the prufnen of that prire and enltivated lingaist, Charlen Ttoade, and arrogatinz 1o hersell the power to #ay to Audncity: **Tlither too slialt thou come, hui no farther: hiere ahalt thy prond waves be ataged! Surnly much learning hatt made hor mad, or ehe wonld nover have ** fishied In such decp waler with #uch a amall net,* only large enongh to take h a Jittlo thing, who, ambitious to try her fine with the larger flsh in the somewhat perfurhed depthe of The Homa, ran her paor, Mttlo eclf at the firnt venttire right 1nto the awfil jaws of a monstor who propases o a few othier good-natured. big oncs o devour all but sx or elght in daliy I take & survay of pantry and, cellar, to seq thatnothingawasting, Choliava in Tooking np ths . corncrs, 1f you haveapples, look them aver nften, nising those that are rpecked frat: by so dofns yane Tors thero 1will bo small, Thia fa the way I lcarnad what [ canld.run my.table on, My ,lruhaml m e throngh Jeat than earnesc, Ariced méf [ conld rng my tablc on 83 pee week, 1 replled 1did ol thing Tanld. but would make the trual. o weelks [ dld not'nye St all: that T pat by for my hank. ang when my winte excecied iy shiphlated sutn, my bank to go tn, So you seé I got along on that amonnt. 1t (a always best to Iny Inyonr fenit and vegeta. blea in the ecason, It you havon cellar to kee thom {p,. 1nt the fail wo Hoaght- our pathtons, pay.- ing 4 cénte por behel. 1 contnliinz 1l kets you will jearn \vhm“lhng ace wOrth 1t again, ‘I ln 0 W, will ” repent. 0 " rexlAr nu{ of fare for every . weok, bag d ., tle and linve A% mitch vhriely ax [ can, time to' read, no longer *rest on our.uare.” Along with the,| the pond. ’\\'hy! Tler un[nnl\mfl 8 nellun uy & 3 My friends, I have writtea to you, the baby 1as woke up,—~where, oh where, would | licf that when her hanachold datiea ara attended { ray thattherais no. kind of work | havo not gana | measles and whooplng-cough, in etalked grim Anx- | craved” Andacily, ‘becaute, while calmly datnlng | My dinner ta-day consteted. of ten with the trims 1 thank each ona for her message, — hebe, and what would he do? The fact lrE(‘h]ll to proper], “hat aho has no time. for mental cui- | info, nnd atili do wapn it's neckesary. T've cul left many a furraw of care. | her hueband'n sncke, a Ja Panta, Ahe Metennd to and mf,,‘.,.. vheat bread aid butter, soup, stevied ching thank each one T message, lety, and I vords, {1y allowa her. | sowed, and dyed **Alling " for yards and yards of | My ‘lttle **Dudgs and Toddle” are *‘np ta | repeated n eonvernation taking place in the adjoin- | vonce, turnips, potatocs, pealed’ baked appl ’l‘hewmy‘ The grave, and the wite; both ‘would bo entitely out of neir places, | tura; or, In viker words,she inscnsibly alloyr: y g ¥ y P D! ples and nesuming dotles and _reeponmivilities | eeif fo got out of the hablt of reading. But into | rag carpet, hung paner, whitewashed Ihai‘tohtm 18 minsl i lished ) J e R, | e L e L L e e e tura et o T | Eonsogaty and mince-ple. Wy mince-ple sar ol ’ tn mission I8 rorely sccomplis 3 h . T) Home, —probably through her | made roft-sonp; Indeed, thera are few things | feeias {f [ conld never live with them, nnd yo 5 erary man of nckn o made after Lena Uray's recipe, —the majorlt, T8 some heart nder the akies. for e e s e ot el | B B e T O o rtnen it his | Moot Bousoman that 1 46 not nnderstand snd ove | know® I conrd never Iiva withoat.fhem. TFhere | neor (1) of Charlen ieade, §ia. vend Hiyncing 24 . 50t the recipen in The,llome, ara (0o high-toncd “fop familien’in_moderate clrcumiatances, ¥ wish the Tadics would not advido . stimulantd In cookingony dish, We da not need them, and it may ho' tlie meany of cultivating a taste for Hauor, We ahoulg shiin even the nrneum)cn of evil. 1 wish o nek the Indy readers of The Homo low many pleces of bread, cold blscuit, ple, cake, meat. and cold. pointocs ey throg in the warle: pail in Ajweek, ' 1 have sean pafis full of- fust eue victtinld, but when yon talk ‘to thent on |.'|Mho’ ceonomy tliey st tha' very pink of, pertertion. - nothing. fs wastod in thelr honse,-but I ean fel] you when yot find o stoudy, hard-ivorking man, With no bad hadits, and then cnn acarcely keep thy -wolf from (he door, there {8 a leak {n the kitchea, ‘1t the gentiemen, don't want.to got in a mus: they had better tet ns alone In onr glory, or we wil begln to teach_them. habita of. ccuemy b fha, wods of fiving, It ih nota ono-nlded qnestlon, thefr dutles and responsibilities, ond fitted them accordin, l{z and for cither 10 Interfere in the @utics of tho other lnul‘iulhl{ cnda in el Fach 18 Incomplcte without lhe other; both in- tended for n harmonious whole. Neither inferior 10 the other, but both complete, as far as natare in- tended they shionld be, Andto sssnme that A man 18 in n lofty state of condescension towards his wife \nutterly absunl. e depends npon hier as michasshadepends upon hirm; snd my humbleopin- fon s, that wod intended the man to do as much “‘amiling™ as tho woman, Of courne, women like to have thelr own way, Paula, And why not? Is Dol her **way" asguod as his? 1 don't agree with ‘flll that woman's natare grows prrer and stronger y constantly giving away het opinions for his, On the contriry, the habit of being in a state of subjection leaves her an casy prey to temptation abroad, snd makes htr % sharp-tongucd vizen al aper thinking to himeell **how wife wonld like | todo. heee recipes. 1 will carry them home to her," 1 am convinced, after reading & namber of letters and she, expecting only {0 add to herculinary | upon that point, that -the undorsigned is looked knowledge, feeln her very soul Jiftad above every- n,mn a8 an introder npon The 1lome department day cares through tho of some of thereaily | of Tur Trinune, It was stupid {n me 10 rond let. beantiful etters that nlso contain reclpes. Hefare | ters to It withont knowing upon what conditions it she in aware of it, she has spent a half honr of lier | was given. | teust no serloua harih bas beon done. valusble time In' the, alovation of hermind, and | Imast cheerfully vacato my seat. knowlng It will altc §8 obllged to make up for lost time, —as sha'con- | be more satisfactorily flled. Plears give’ dlar- siders It,—but somehow she feels refroshed, goce at | garet's Iusband a nug cornee in Tho llome, 1 ber ‘wok with & will, fccompliling #a ‘much | cnn sco that pleced-out fannel.shiet with my eyes thatshe is astonished. = She gradnaliy swakes fo | shul, and Inagh every time 1 think of ‘it. \What & the. ‘roallzation that checrial reading belps {0 rn:l!(g"mpmnlhnmn-mn Fanchon gave ua In the Iighten the burdens of every-day life. Andshe | Inst Trinunez, She fs one Tam sotry to Joave. muat heve it} 2o ehe goes to work with ber quicks ‘Thanking those Jadics who have mado ny siay at ened mind to ecunomize timo thnt sho may avall | Tho ifomig pleasant, I will, In, the language of herself of her ncw-found joy, My mind is full of | Uyron's **Farewell to Tqm Moaore," say, Goud- victures representing Lito crection of the aforesald | by, monument, and I faln would paint Ih;m i 1dld are days when they strain my whole nervons sys- fem 10 jta very utmost, and I feol that-one mora stroke. ‘must “enap ' the chords,—and _than, somehow, at such tlmes, the wheela of the domestic machinery all ecem to cluq and 1am joat ready to_drop in despair, when TR comes the ** blossed comforier, ' and his cheering *‘There, there, my darling, ftha drop of com- fort here and anotlior there, and the discard fs all gone, the. -ymplmudy {8 perfect apain, 1 epread m. winge and &m ret {m monnt- once moro, An when my ‘‘wee® llly bloessom claspa her swoet baby harids, and waots_*? ea "Ord to bess her and to besy’ evcryhady, and make her a dood ittle dirl, amen, "' then I'hear the n‘:m of angels' wings,and cttee, and, laughing, eaid, ** Well, now, littieone, ou'va taken a foarfnl chewing up, haven’t you, nr.r!puflm‘ my horrible sentimenta, Charien Tteade ought 1o roltle an annbity uvon a femalw wrho will dielntorestedly and immediaicly.take up the eadgel fn hia defense; she's a reqular Joan of Ao, 8 character wortby the pen of the Immortal ckens 1 Hilonce ah randed me Jiko s mantlo; words fafled ‘me, and I st1ll have such a clear sensoof being aw- fally bu— (oh, that valmne word again), that in futara I shali hide my Inflhln1 rush-light under & pock-measure, and from the doopeat dopsha of the. valley of hnmillation watch with awe nnspeaknable the Zorgeons acintillations frum he zenlus of uymnlfi. In articulo mortls, AunaciTy. ach I 1ike ** Mre. Amie's'! letter, And wonid aleo Join that Van That **Mre. Sarahi "' speaks of, *'Bmiiing facea™ (If we can). T aleo 1ike to make tidies, And everything else in that linet Bal .‘mli sball claim **3re, Mary ¥ As another dear riend of mine, olol;fl"lll 1 }ikn(‘ln read gl':‘\:‘e“n‘s;: onrnale, Ciicaro IXR3 Now farewaell! for I've read, knit, and written, TH}l the elock polnta the bont of noon. Cnicaco, Jan, BT N AM, OUR LADIES' EDUCATIONAL CLASS. To the Editor of The Tribune, 1think thare 15 nona eo blast an I. 'To all the deat ones of Tha Honie column 1 send agreeting, and a recipe—to make home happy. Equal partaof chegrfulness and courage, snd twice WAITING, To.the Editor af Ths Triduna, Heres aatgh for thoss who love we, 0, thay were ftightencd from joining. We met, and as the Centennial year was not cloeed, wa concluded to 3 ' 3 rous to find hangings. ¢ as much, ** and.a_handful** of sclf-donial, com-. CritcAgo, Jan. 23, --Will “yon kindly Inthenext | | To prosperiwe should,walk, band lo, Lana, Manqurzze, Mich., Jan. 30.—dbout """3 B e B B e et | E el o nrs Toliar wiihout A o dnd haagna, PRI TR RO pounded and dlepensed by evory ond In the family, | fssuo of Tho Home patitlsh a_correction. In recard ‘nlon (hero 1n Mtronath. Mea: Nellle, 1+sesyors nonths ago & few of the ladies of our clty farmed | (o % or Belling ier what ahe nhall du, how she | muet not think I conld not give soma if T had tiine, Hera's & lanrt for avery fat, ir, Edltor, I feal that thero fs & bond of -syme | to the authorship of tho, posm **Walting," which. | letter in dated Chicago. Erom that Ewould infer themsclves Into & study-class, AL first it was | 4101 get, and vico verra, Oh! Pauls, such advl for T have kept houso two years and would be ur‘ 0L1vA GRERX. pathy betweon us.two, for kam appenrad Tast Saturday, ‘“."""",“‘{ to moI! hmu. that youthave to dopond hpont few markets for your oken of as a debating club, and possibly a few l; yon ulwfimly nd&- IL:’II:‘« b}g;l:-::‘lrénx; nngl', stupld indeed If T had patned no knowledge wort| PR : Ax Emron's DAvanTER. Alia yorsea to you In connection with a pustacipt to | daily meals, ns thero arc very cetlarss it of Women all over the land, — impariing in Liat length of time, even if T liave my letter, In'which 1 stated that I thonght A Bor-~ —by Ma rowing Mother wonld find 8 little comfort nad con- TAULA AND TAUL, 1o tha Ftitor af The Tridune. ot ‘*Common Sente 8. CrteAco, Feb, 1,—1t scems tiat niore toes than AMNER'S LETTHR, smakeas rome differcnce In fluur expel 1iAlf of the unhapuy homea in this conntry 14 m on. Harfand, }_Thanks to aleyon and i.-0, ¢ advica Fipremacy and. Lha other nalf (It i unneccssary to & s for thell i To the Edifor of The Tyibune, rolation in roading them, as T, similarly afilicted, | on coke bnking.” Some Iady asked how to cook take & rapld review of the histoty of onrconntry. | pyd) femiale supremacy. Uh, no, I'auln, A man's Amber's wero hurt by Punja’s communication. It Hianwoon, 1L, Feb. 2.—The fact that withln | @0t but that the suthor was nnknown tome, the | venison. [ willgive her my ivay. = Boll thl tender, The first eveningafter organizing, cach Iady chose | **admiration and lovo™ is wot increased by a TERSPVERANCE REWARDED, was renlly ‘‘exbilarating,”* 8s Panls.saye, 'to wit- | two days after my. 1ast arliclo J wag calied unan to lmem having beon gent to.mo by o friend when she heard of niy boreavement. Nof wishinztoba **sat dawn upon’' as Bhirloy Daro the recond.was, and not wanting to carry awsy laurcls not honestly mina own, 1 heg, Mr. Editar, you wiil pabilai this, ot your carllest convenfence, _Apprehentively yours, Mne. Manr H, i 1T BERMA TO BINT 'BM, T With snfMclent wator ta keep from biralhe; whea d t:fn some bufter, pepper, and #alts ot 1§ ha kettle: it rotalnd nll the flayor of the meot, I8 the best way.to cook roasts of beef; on then have juley, tender meat. . I mngt atop, hoping tho editor 1s Liessed with patience aud fage bearance, £ Onsnven, OBEDIENT WIVRS—EDUCATED COOKS. wifo conatantly mnum,‘ concesslons, Un tlio con- trary, he #oon comes {0 look upon her asa mero machiue, a creature of his whima and caprices, A wife hine just aa good right to teil her hushand ho ‘l wrong as he han 1o tell his wife she lsnot right, have secn homan nature in all its phases, and have heard tho opinfons of a great many tomien, and 1 doo't find one in a i i My brine. nees the wonderfal alacrity and qush with which Glsln.’lIl‘.".‘.lfn‘.’%."—'—’-lrh:rz gflllfl‘l\fl) efforts | Awber rushed to tho reacnio of poor downtrodden to **rush into print,*’ ani that desadful Mr, Tuin. | feminines, No doubt au ‘' emergency " exinted unE consigued. both to the waste-baskef, ar it wna; x!n Amber’s mind) for. the tnost prompt remedy. be Isaac dida't put onastamp. 1'll stamp this ad now that tha excitiement of ‘the occasion has, mysell, and then ?hurc‘ll bo no mistake. probably somewhat xubsided, and Amber hae con. {Wnnl to ask tho siaterhood to read ngain ang | vinced 1saac that Paula wa: nnyboily but a mls: azaln Mrs. De, Hale's lettor In Jast week's Howe, T | taken litilo body who had nover aeen’the outside & colony, and was expected to giva a rapid review of Ita history, as wa did not propose to spend very much time upon tho stndy of events that preceded the Revolution. The next evening one lady took a review of the immediate causes of the Revolution; another, the events of 1775 another, *70; and so on unt!l tho (nanguratlon of Washing- oddress o certaln soburban population upon the subject of -**Woman'a Position in Soclety,"" has led e o belleve that niy sentiménts expressed to Pauls_were misunderatood, This, together with Mrs, E. M, 8.°s side thrust, has rousgd mo {o ono mare appesranca In thess columns. 1t there lives snother woman who deprecates _strifa . ba- twean man, and, ile, or wmnnypg n‘{ an o ‘soms of hier points fn memory for use in | of hor own door-yard. let me tako up.the Jatest | sny. kind, “let har. ‘step forwar the Editor of The Tritune. o the Editor nf The Trivung. et Utch tady took a | BUTed R A e kit i |t of need. For onch - letua htee 10 dissgrecs | edition by Susan, T liadn't cuncelived tho charace. | £ritp Ambir's hand n ‘an ‘cicrnal aistorhood of | DLUR Ity dan. H0.1 wish fo tender yoa my | Cmiokuo, Feb. 4.—As fo tho \omad: quostlon, 1 single ldmlnllu:.llon. down to the | reatareincapable of an indepondent thonght, one | and if sumebody's . pint-mensare is smaller than | ter of these. women whose law . their husbande | eoul? ‘Were 1. woman tated to & man \whoso sole | Mncera, thanks for classifying tho letters in our | will asy from porsonal experlance: If & womig’ whose nataral stata is dependence, and could not 1iva a nionth were her anpport removed. The women don’t have the entiro maxing of Yletmnt homes. It 18 as much o mun's duty 10 s pleasant, neat, thly, choorful, obliging **at homa" as swoman's, Uon't, Faula, ask o womaz to doa rhillcnl Imposstollity, but_rather advize both men n e steangely fascinating Jlouo deparimont, Eomo wecks ago 1 desired making the suggostion, bnt 1pon conslderation conclnded (t wonld' b, asking too mitch,: 1 you were willing to x‘h-n us the nut, we could afford-at least to gather and. cr *tghucks," antlli the eavory. keenel 'waa cullod. causes of the Rebelllon, Then, agaln, wo di- vided Into the consideration of single years till the close of the War. Then, the Administration. of Johnson, and esch term of Grant, ending up with two evenings upon tho Centennial Exhibition, our quart. 80 18 our quast smaller than somebody's | know. to be ao relontlesd. No soonprhad Amber. gullon; and lot wflnnme Flnl with the respect | begun the atlack on Pauls than Susan, nppears at. wo desire for our quart, which s not tobe told | tho front, And sny ow, Mr. Edifor,” T can't, what mllornb!’u Ilt’lln thing -llq“u.l':'tu“i;l“ 18, :tnnd‘nd Py, Jonpunt h:au"l- |‘|“°..";f":“u§:' P ' : ! s e, oy hothing . this world thrs desice, | dear Snoan, that It wonlt JPavo been i bl strencth Iny in muscle, 1 wonld obey to all ctermity rather thau live, lke sinall beer, In porpotual fec- nientntion, * Thut, as It falle occastonally to the lot of women.to wed ehivalric gentiemon rather.than Indulged, schoolsboys. ‘or cast-fron Bloe-Bearde, #a it has fallen to mine, rnd far Iasac tocommand, fgces hier lushand it Is her delight ta oboy hiin. s the abstract, obedienco {s delestable, but if 8 min ia worthy of love, helng a tene, pnre, nobls Chris. uan gendleman, sod the wila really 1 matter of obedlonce s o sweet loving. favor - which #he ahowers, nnd which hie shrinks from recelving, atg, Another poiut | tor tasta to'liave **walted for the returne.” nnd | and Amber to obey, In the pucrile senso of tho | Dear slstors,—I include onr cifaminate masculines, | desiring to giva to her whom he. loves the mos which most of out members had attended. Our D o e e | o ey a1y hod coneiantly tho distinclion bor | Fiven asia. & chance to reply to Amibor, Whon.1 | word, would bea atiht to male tho verydour-pasts | —Y0it oq by our wise aditor cstabilshing Uho ol | perfact: freagom. - Love. diusta.the mAtter, sa orzanization is of the simplest, We have even no | one to the other, to rendar each tloference and re- | tween tho **life {tacl{" and the '*means of Jifo," | think of such injustico [ vay, Who Is. moreun. | emtle! Yet, conld we ndmit within tho marital *¢ A place foreverything and evorything in g 3 Each mazhm Rothiug elso cam, ot eves tho wisdom of {ia place, ™ thio feud In‘The Homo s cude s, Holiam. Aofotan. an officors, We meet ane evenlng of the weel at the e D skt Lo sicoraln thy meaning #pect, to each respect for the other'a thoughts and | Anotbier sontence, ** Itsecme to be o law of nature | mereiful to woman thun woman? Most sesuredly dietlonary tho word Obey,dn its commonly-accepts R at ! v ; introduce et bobby, — of..t*big words ™ bofore sho usos- thom, Sb i {11 read your oplnlons | that we raust work for witatever we posscss.” 1f | muet tho dactrine of. Paul seem inconsistent apil, | ed eense, then by all means Jet [t be! the ‘man who every one may now s H ssme house repularly. Each lady presides fn [ ORRIORSZARG thet women W L Iave, 4 shic does the Taw | Olsarceabiy o stich wives. The meekness and | ritles, and tho woman who ylalds, for of all created Love, wiilte doves, cooks and baoks, faid. of fll-hred mcta ihay wore :Angthems turn, commencingwith tho letters at tho end of the 3;31:’?&.3‘#.2:1?’ T L T i e SRE I I the Hlve T b ether i the Nasvane abavs. oo Ane wax FA Fchin ST, wOTANR 1008, Maranatho. " The **anathiema™ (s all rlght, bay of gmvitation, and drill it into the Jives and undor- | huinllity rucummcngml for women by that apoatle omne i Dabiés, birds, atl inds ot And iaat not feast tho dark bitie-giast. CosuoN-SeNas. ANOTTIER DI*ONKDIENT, To the Edilor of The Tribune. Dounnox, Jan. 2,—\Wil Aunt Lucy or some other good Tripune slster bo kind envugh to glve mp sono good, wholesome pudding reclpes? No oatmeal, plensol Any nico. dessort dishes that have boen tried and not found wanling, ~Permit alphabet. Each lady reads In tarn, commencing with the letters at the begioning of the alphabet, We have but 8 single requisition, and that s, that every member is tu add her ahaz to the profit and entertalnment of the rest. That fe, she is to bring something connected with the sabject of the even- 4ing, and read, vecite, or talk abont it. Therelsthe largest liberty as to he manner. Our castom s ters underncath the carth, thinps that iy, leap, crawl, or walk sroct, flesh, foiv}, flsh, or nondeseript; =can there be anyihing ¢o contomptiblo sa your **henpecked " man? Tho yolable sisterhood, who cry their wrongana high as heaven, snd claim thelr. tights rawmpantly, whenover and -wherovera roa- trum can contaln ‘them. have over been on allen tribo.tomeand mine, 1 have nover yearned to np- rmr With Patrick ‘at the polls, or urch with lichael In the political campalgn, God has given ‘Maronatha'* means ‘‘the Lord cometh," Mes, B.. will pleass.pardon corroction .and estend 1iko favor to me it nguded. The women ought Lo Instruct ono another, and our ignarance would de. create. Women are too sensitive on this polnt. ' 1t Paunhause or any of her followers want good complexions, they had_bottor nok eat pork, howe over nicely prepared, It will give any womsn a coarde, nnrelned look, Of conrse, 1f she cannot standinga of every little girl in the land, what & | must forover ns Lm an eyesoro to rome women, hlelltd%hunkfi llyw 1d :fltct‘ The sad picturo | and probally Susan Is ong of them. Noverthelcss, drawn of & womnn's life. now 80 trne, would be | sho need not show such keen sensitivenesson the impossible, No woman would sit. down hopeless | subject ns to Imiagine that any name which has the -nE helpless, and fret and find foult with fato, or | sound of Paal in it is tho apastlo humaclf, ur some man, of something or somebody outalde. of her- | of hisdeacendants, The doctring taught by Pnui self, but work, fight, wiseiy, fovingly, sad con- | was probnhl(emlnonuy #ited totho women- ang stantly, as is her nature, changa the clrcun- | state of civilization In" that dfl{‘. Civilieution has stances that are.hanniug har. advayeed, und T this niustecnth century the worda 1f 1 could have been told whils my children wero | of Paul, thuugh atiil lm-lniz,lhn eame nicaning and LRVEL-ITHADED. Th the Adilor of Ths Triduns. © CnicAao, Feb, 1,—\What (s the ** Open Seasma" Lo Tho Liome portals? Iam a novice, and I would tome in, 1t It be neceseary to pour llbations df prates and thankfnlness upon the cditor's shrine, mpathy ta_his averworked norves and aching I 1nnst remain outaide, for [l not scon! to me such an overwhelming buy sny other meat, as somethnes hapyens la it do ! 2ges f proposed new members, [ bics what Mra. Hale eays of the effect of application, ~ aro_ capablg of great modif- | ma Ienac, the Infants, and a hon era Jics my | me. dear Susan, to cxtend my hand and thanks, | Sountey plac ho [a virtually compolled to eat I Ve hi oy i —on i | Rk T et Ay Sl s s | SRS M NSETEG, o dor, g | el Ve, i, S Moo Vo | ol Bl AT SR | o YO it 6, ekl i | B Sl i e 08t ¢ 3 A L 1 ) T e et to dapactet o N ot S e O O nse oo | P2AMes fow Jonts that bur children (bicss (hessy | and underetaod when verision by Paul to (56 Roe | BUTShing - home-tnakor, constitutes Ty dream | Hasry woniaw. 3 beautl 7 in evory min o pre: Fvery womau In this beautiful land onght to thic usoal tacticaof journaliem. 1don't deny that | are bables, Tnever could have feit 20 hopeicss and | tnans or preached to tho Jowa, word | j# henever awoman nnnenr. Oste loatlie, abhoe dotest th QUIE. mest of glory, 1t were better to pass ono's 1ife in the meal tridge- will 611 the place of scelusfon of & weil-ordorvd homo. Liian move toordet if any one member speaks to another ina the editor's heod may acho; those of us who have disconraged as 1 did, Tha sirongth : waste |? As faras man has, advapged ,in his rospectivo St more than' any other food. Cook ns fol. s " it Ight_bave accomplished good **if sphere, 80 far s woman advanced in hers, The,| across. the. social sky, n fealloss. plinat - of Jows: Two .coffco cups of meal, six caps (A IR LIRSt T A e L LA RO R R L T T ?&"5%1? el Lo & elvilizaclon of man has contrilmted 40 the dcvalope. | nncertaln. Jgbte 10, rdarzla” Whon " (ho. sun BREAD. of wator, cold; one ténapoontal of mslt. Cook ha #hall cnable as to speak 10 1 member of persont at Abaut breakin 1 naughty boy. of: eaying **1: [ ment of wuman, andvice versn,. Notwithstanding, s down, tind rob the world of rost, ta the negloct’ 1's !lmul:n this boon ofthe home and childron (iod in leve hes fih‘ln g Give me cholce of the world's laarels,—tho poot's crowil to overtop an aching brow, the monarch's diadem that hides n solflsh” greed: or the mother's wwreath- of immortellés plucked ond qlue!d hy Lo.e's own hand, fadeless as-the stars of ifcaven, — Twonld nnnnn{ in my cholce. Hut— and now, Pauls, repare]. Thero.is m’nnmlmm in that threosletared wordd. lome, happincss, and mars tal {oy ara, dépedent upoi maiy tulngn noble; and higher bhan obedience. Jutwalily. lathe key, stonc of happincsain the, married stato, 3Mulual compliange to ona another's. wislics, mutual sabe sorvionce of .eolf to one ' auother's happlnes: & doublo boller (yutt may buy one in npy hardware eloro) for threo hours, occaslonally stirzing; kee; lenty of bolling water in the outxlde boller. An: e sure that your Insldo, buller Ja perfectly clemn ond aweet, " Every fow days Al Fullr oatmesl bollér with cold water, and pnt in a {easpoonfal cf soda, and let it boll hour to sweaten every crovice, More dupends.on clean cooking atensily than upon any othaz one, thing connectgy witl the cnllur{y departinent. § . T'IT act [s, every cook ought to be & sindeot of chewlstry{ and wlien sumc learned -philanthroplit shall open a nizht school for the study of chemie lr{ and every hunsokoeper senda his help to it, il be fartiier on_thio rond to health tnan ull the DON'T DANISH TIOUSEKBEPING BUGGESTIONS. , To (Ae Editor-of The Triduns. Drrnorr, Jon, 28.—Housokeepers and fricnds of The Home, aro you golng ta **throw up the ball," and banish recipes and all housokeeping suggess tions and helps from The Howme departmonty to tho, elegant secluslon of ltdrary erlticlams, and dis- cusalons, It so, then bo sincere In your scorn of wuch lowlinoss, and throw housokecping to the ogs, or rathor the Diddics, and sit yo down 1n ¢le~ gunt retirement and read, Tead deeply and strong- 1y. Whenyonr husband and family complain.of L—‘hnw auch more oppresslvo the barden If they ust bo made presentable for print. Dut we are il workers, or should be; therefore I weep not for m, Muat T bring wit, wisdom, eclentific caokory, fancy-work, or will 1 have courteous wolcomo merely bocanee I desire to entert 1 hal thought to remaln a **looker-on in Viens na," bat The ilome ls eomething like tho qamo of ** Lightning Poctry ™ wa used to play in tho ‘‘days when 1 wan youny "—ance 1vide the maido circle, thought and riyuie scemed to tlow caally to one's finger-cnds, however unpoctical one might be. Ono must perforea like this dopartment of Tox TrintNE,~coma of tho letters arcso triie and sen- once with equaniialiy. Thongh we all labor under the disadvantages of want of books of refurence, & want of time, becaure of other engroesing ocen- yllmna—nnma of onr members having the caro of amilice and littlo ehildren, others encaged in Jaborions teaching—etill ws have mot 3 poor paper or cfort otfered. Some have been neces. rarily unfinished or incomplets, bLut aa the object of the class 1s study, und all the study thet fe pos- e, and_not display nor smntation, our object is ained, though the papers read or spoken be short. While we studicd history it was usual to introduco any personal traite, aneciotes, witticlsme, or any atsazcs of necref history. and all were accus- won't," It depends: upon_huw ofd he 1s whether | all this, womun has from Paul my roelpo 19 4 good one, When my litile weo lads | the follower of man, and, as far na sho was able, went humpity-humpon tho carpet, and the littl. | tho Imitator of him, 1t 1n a8 uecloss to eay tha feet kickod wildly in the air, nud the littlerosebnd | man {s not the- author of tha law that govcrns month, shrieked out **1 won'k, [ spanked | Women of ‘tn.day,as it wonld bo ta ascort that I'snl thoroughly and carnestly, untll *'counter-jrrita- | did not teach and expotnd the law for women iu tion ™ nd’l‘nnl ftawork then (whether the dishea | his day, 'Tho sauie rules lajd down by Paw), In o wers washed or not) rocked the little reconstricted | modised and enlightoned form, could tlll be fol- Pevel (0 alcop, withan sching heart and scalding | lowed with bencit. by the averago woman of to- tcars, but o sensa of duty performed that niy con- d:&. sclence exacted of me. - Afler they- reached the nlrflmu women who ure morbldly scositive of mature age.of 8. or 7 years, I would no morg | thesilghtest restraint need worry about tho laws strike thom than & grown person, 'Kty to have.| governing” women of' {he preeent day, 'I'hio re- them [io'n:mlhnmu ves aa much as porsible, bLut | atrictions net wonnun’a advancement§ hava iblo, 1snch nnabligingnessand | sce to 1t that the governing in done. * I almost for- dually vauished, nntil to.dny womnn stands | snutmal burden-heat) and -caro-taking, mutun} | bad dinnorsand general confusion, salonlsh and | moetings of all tho medical echools nuw In exisie B e T b e rneet i | Riomdiowiie arfch & domite (0 5o Bepinl 1o somo one, | Foto aud mina aro good children| B0, ‘pacr of man. in posaibiiltics, She may. | \vatoh for. ame. nother's. atumoling:biecie sud | dollght thow with yout oradition, with. your vast | €Bce could bring us. Tho Lronblo s, women da the side fswues and mumentary digressions mak- ingthe meetinga very woclul aml jovial, ‘The rea fuzs continue from 7 unti) 8, —sometimes:late: often after 1) thore will be a freo conversation upon the subject of tLo ovening, or samething closely connecied with It. During the cvenings devoted to the Centennial Exhibition, each one brought an scenunt of such thinge ns most intorested ber during her vtay (n Philudelphia, One lady vead o fusny |onrnal of her telp, other an account, of machinery that particalarly fntercated her. nnother a duscription, ainong vthee things, of whad secied to horthe greatest wimdere, namely the embroidered screon in the dopartment of the Nctherlauda, Another gavo an unique paper unon the vasos that were so nbundant in every exhibit. Another outsldo nnecdotos—oddw and ends that she had read. Another told of what ehe tricd to learn of Amurlcan art. Anothor what aha should have searched for 4f she Liad gons—anding with, and ** last, thongh not least, shieahonld hnve nused Jong beforo the framed protest of Hannah ¢ of ltevolutionary times, who protosted in the mame of woman sgaiost taxation without ropre- evntation,” During these evenings the hallaof the room wero hung with maps, bird's views, and clovations of the principal buildis nd of the gronnda of the Centenninl Exhibition, takon from MHarper's Weekiy; also prints and_photographs of statuary. Samples of curiony wanufucture wero ulvo offered to illustrate descriptions of machinery, Durlng our atudy of carlier timics, photographs of old Lulldings, churches, otc., were also broauht. ~—they certninly ahow n good sidaof human nature, And (¢ fow wox u little cyotistieal, why, that le cxcusable, Even thoso lctiors that ure oponly *piteful, even they acevo a purposa by making the the uthera appear fairer and briguter; It seenis to mo that Amber is the ons who la *+wroth with Paula." Now, according to the ten or of most of the eplstles, our insbands, with thelr orimnully vastly suporior intellects, are still en- faRed [n euftivatun thelr talents by “‘mix(ng witn o world, " . e, attendinz to their business, and lmnmvhu‘,\hclx lelsuro h( laylng bets about the re- sult of the Prestdentlal clection, while wo poor creatures, bound up in housohold cares, and con- tent to let the world wag us it will, go on **cottlug bread and butter, ' and thercby detcnoratime, ‘Tho ratio of difference Letween the malo and female wind must naturally, In & few years, amount to mmtlhlnxatu}lcndmm How, then, can wo fail to profit I:(obcy n7 those superior balngn? ** What apawert™ thon high-minded Ambert 1 think, thougl, most of the ludies are caltivating thelr minds by reading George Ellot, She scoms to bo the nuthar, read, perhaps, to the cxcluslon of most othors; but there is. Winnle, she reads soms une sho calls **Swect WHL" Once, years ngo, my sleter and I were calling upon a lady, and iy sleter mado some_ ramark in reforence to 8 vole umedying on the table, ** Yes," ropiled the lady, **the works of IWilliam Shakspeare," the wishes us to nnideratnnd that [t was noi Goorge, or Charles, or Algerpon Sbiakspeare who wea the autior lu queatfon, bat IFiftiam, This same Wiliam Shaks- pesro (s, [ dare ray, frequently misquo‘ed Mry, Macy I, lakes Oliva Urecn very t}v:umu; practice law-or modicine, preach, or follow auy, o task. 1f she will allow an amendmeént, 1wouid | avocatlon that will sult her tasto or #11 her pocket. suggest ‘that instead of Georgo Eliot, Ollve tako | The laws :uncl:rnhxfl tho rights of married wowon the *'Wouman-iater'" |n hand, and with her | to mecriy in 1lllnuls) ‘aro ‘better In some . re- keenest knifo disscct it, d_show. those un- | mpects than laws on the same, subject for murried fortunate young Pert and-Pat, whata mis- | men. tako they make to take for models such {ll-nrad | _And whencoall this? \Wo would. supgose from caricptures uf women os Charles Keada produces in | Susan's and Amber's version thes man was an anl- his novels. mal whose existenco was. anl{ Prnlunnul. by, onr Bellevers in coeducation, of course, eannot ox- | wonderful cookinz. or patient forbearnnco. 'lut clude Margaret's Hinband. Desides, 1iku_overy | 101 look. and behald, yo downirodden (1) wives othar nan, ho only cumcs ** from m souso of duty | and mothora. 1t 1a this seif+same man. wha has to direct the mings" of tho womon **into paths of | dono all t S I nd Gle nsefuiness,” That fe what men were created for, They ara not particularly usefnl or valnable in | own sen: f + themeclves, huP. withont them, woman-might get 1 1t mect then that yon should,whine ar, out of ;her sphere, or neglect the enoklnr aud the | complaln of your lot, or, fear that & Paula, who butto ergo, man, _ As for bis halr, it {s ke al] | sueaksa modest word ‘to women, will tarn the othor evils fn the world—there ara ample means of { eternal justice of thinga? prevention, but-no cure. And, Mr, Editor, do Walt, dear Amber and Boean, wait, [ say, and Yon sond Margaret her paper, and we'll fske np & | possess yourselves with paticnce; the.Infinlto is ceolioction fu 'The Home and :l( for it. Of course | probably working out sowe great plan through the aho hins only her board and clof hes for licr services | spinat weukucss of yonr husbands, . to **him.' Bus, Car, Browx,, That reminds me I wish Amber and Panln would — iences {n A TALR WITI * PADLA.! ncs. Tb the Editor of The Triduna, recome Cotoaao, Jan.' 20. =1 wonld' }ike ta have a talk with **Panla,'* Not that I approve of oradinire hor fnntual paticnca In lifting them, ono ‘sido, that the tlred feet may gatber now atrenzih, —~mutnal for- bearance with one another's fanlts and follies, for an long 8 huinan naturo is what it ia, both strong men and gonfle womon riuet err and faltor. from the _right;~mutual countol as. the best aud most feoslbic, —mutual love, mutnal, falth, agil rautnal traal Tn.the marriod state, as in the creation of all harmony, theromust.ve concord. An In a dluel, each part sabsotres the othcr, a0 1n this dual ex. intence, . nelther: ean take,on independont courss withont clash and discor), i Now, juat ane word to pome of. thosa Jouni glcls who Lave, written. we, snd, whose loftors awalt my oltentlon.. Throe . rulca, wirle, for your o " - Make: no .mawory — eicndshipa Beck your friends above you, and grow up to them, Never jo ashamed of cuthuslasm, but bewaro of confounding it with.**gush.” Tho one i iving water, the other a palnted pool. Shnn familinelty of ail kinds with lovers. Lt your earersea and ai tho endanrmonts sacred to love lie ik the snow an high hills—Ingccereitlo .to commeon tread, Love, {0 be worthy of the divine name, fsn virtue for ' heroes, not-a platitude in the montha of fools, It. cannot. be hawked) about:- by lown criers, like plc uapples and green peas. Flirtations and adventures of all kinds are.as dis astrous toa, young glrl'a freshness. of saal 34 tho. hoof of bmmln:‘ cattle to the niorping dow, Read. Looks according to tho simble laws that govern di- estlon. Not too fast,.—do uot overloud,—and ewnro of 100 exclualve & dict. An overerate of not fhtak. They do, do, do, and nover think, yet ona hour of good, hard IMIIHHF.\VOIIM Dring thern more lght and dellght than. all "the dolng .of all thelr llves, " To do ae their' mathers did’ and a1 thelr women-friends do,~to net, to drcss, 10 Hro —. "k%l‘tmm' s the sum, total of tho aversgs woman's ambition,’ All the talk abont George Ellot's herolnes {llae- tratas the above. Qwondolln wpa apretty, pltiabls fool. letty was o bad, protty. fool. Dlnah wosa softy, ‘l'om's slstor wasa'weak, vaclilating flealily, dlshonorable woman, éndearcd as aro all Mps, Lowes® charactors by tha charm of style. 0 writar can dellneatq forciblya characier abose her own, either atronger. or groater, but we can admire above onrsclvos and- by contomplation attalu groater herghts than yot beheld in womea, 1hiave yet to find o charncter In n novel that stima. latea to.any such endeavor, Hat I have found wondrously beautiful characters in llvhlf ‘women, Women who ara living for tho oleyntion of humase II‘ and who haye broad, liberal, npright natures, which abine with the rodéxot, il wia **1s Love, Enxzstine, APPLE MERINGUR PIB. -the. Edlior of. The Tridune. . CmicAgo, Feb. 1,—A recollection of my first ple prompts ma to tell Cousin (1. how to make common rlnn ot for a, medlum-sized ple, Rab with yoat iands {uto onc callea-cup of flour not over ono-hall cup of shortening—lard and butter mixed, Ktirls enough cold water and o littlo salt to muko a dough ust stiff enough to handle. Flour your molding: knowledge of politics and, ecience..+ How, proudly your. husband, will. gaze .on,k you =e ho stirs his. muddy.,. coftee, and eats his heavy bread., OR! den't lat. us, fricuds, #poll the, causo of woman's progress towards betler things by despising the humble work God has pat In cur fands—the work of householddatles, When 1 speak thus, I aneak to the gonerality of women— married:women with homes, and young women who look forward to homes' of thelr-own, and ara not studying and otherwlse proparing for a public life. Letall women live thalr bost, acconling to: tholr circumstances and surroundings, and with the fncrt.power thnat thoy possess, 'There are low- 1y dujlea In cvery life, and let us do them, conscl- entionsly, Womon whoarg rleh and keop mnny scrvants must order the ways of thelr bousabold wlaely, or, in spite of thelr nches, thalr homes will not be happy ones, Thelr scrvants muat bo looked sftor. and” have. their separate dnties distinct- 1y assigned them, or all’ will not go harmonlously. Tlo the cook over go good & one, she must have her work planned for heri she must 100k to the supe- tlor Judgment of tho **lady of tha house," Of course wonlthy ladies have moro time of theirown, but no matter how Mgh their statfon, thero iust be nome houseliold duties claiming ' portion of monds haty feed, Tho pl the spot ls the safest Judge, and it 18 20 ¢asy o kill o baby. sentiments, for I da nat. W hen I glancad over her To Loulrs Anna | want to say, do havo enough | firet lstter, 1 thought ‘me lsttar belongeidl to tho hysician on dignity and sclf-asscrtion to sava your chlld from | mgacullne gender; tho ce é‘nqne’?‘cu o{v-‘ncn troatimentastho ** young | 1o **our husbands," ves him. than 1 noticed her siluston 80, [ cama to the couclusion selfsh, thomglitless por- | thatshe was an old mald, 10 old that ske Las givea: | novols 1s & course of awoets that will, eventuato . In | their_time, 1t takes & good desl of patienco and 5 "Afterthat tho Committes of Three announced a | #ald wo nany Lilngs. whocan roineniber them o 201 8h8 maat be, to amuss hersclf wilh s huwan | up all hono of ever getling on board (ho iatrls | billonsncas auda saliow comploxlar 00 thich | fact and #Eill Lo Manego & 101 of sorvanin. -Tonuen | domm fas fon oty litle moro thtn ono-half the WUstof wabjects for future stady. Tho firat was | Itk T don't beliave it disturba him a bit, for he has | being os sho would with adoll ora dog, when her | moula) ship. A she alta by har'lonely firexlde and heavxreadiig il creato dysopsia and all sorts of | womon. I should think The Lowe dopartmentof | tho ‘uppor, 1t you are ifving hygonically, s the rellglous progress of tha century. One lady | had hls wiitlnge—tragedics, comedics, sonnets common sense would tell hor, If ahe would think, | thinks of hier friends who aro hlmvny ‘married, she | gastrjc complications, Equalize the to, ;| Tuz Trinuxe would be most welcome, and aa for | (iraham flour, simply wot up. wi (% cream, of cave the growth of the Mothodist Charch; another | cn inasse, or, a8 my little hoya would say, the | that he Ia recelving impressions . that last & lifoe | feels willing to give up cverything, sven hor in- Qarnet will, find 5 lotter. at. the Delavan Post | otber ladles, nut so fortunato, who do most.of, | half: Grabam flour nud hslf corneatarch wet o the progress of religious thonght smong the Con- | **whola kit™ of them, given over to Bacon (and | time, that help to make him & good or Lad man, o | dividuality, it sha can only get o husband, Poor | ofice. * Aupen, thelr own work, wa all know Liow miuch sympathy | with now mllk. I guess your brothers woul St St il 3% Tmeing |t Tt e i s o, Tkt | cufdobil i el e i acihof e | bt s i ron, LR vl | T gy T sz, | S ik ing gy, R e no | ik, dif Sofs el T "Eridd s pe s i o : ] ol link ro were a y i g N 3 o wearispme round of datles, bu not dlecour ¥ e 0 Somethinty of tharshaaner ircntnt | Yhat bo moved 8 Diaselo, eay ROILIBG Of coming | Don Vedro, of ourse, 1ika tha rest of the mon, | You'll cliutlgo YOUF opliion about omb things, T the Fditor f. The Trib " ® ;i bave cgue to srary; e nol expendlve, I sged, romembar— : Bouls hlvnlnnvr\lfi Andiliey who wal BUl1 ataud upon the | There ara lowly dutiss in man's lot, as well as, waman's, 1, for one, do not onvy thein their long t0va of figures and stupld ledfer% and the! UIJX 3 investipation had wrought on rolizious ballef; an- otner guve n short history of the divislon and ro. union vf the Preebyterian Charch; and suother an ablo review of the “present atatus of the Cathollc Chnreh, and its Influcnce upon our republican in- stitutions. = After that followed a review of the Mierature of the century. The centusy pupers, published by tho ecverul perfodicals, are preity gencrally stadled, but eack member prefers W atudy more tompletely a umaller branch of the subject’ so one took his- tory, snother furensic eloguenco, and sa on, til the coeaylste, poets, novelints, critics, Jaurnallaty, satiriste, and theologians werd appropriated. Next came peogresa in domestic economy, Ine cluding sl that touched upon Iummu! comfort, Tpau this subject, ona Indy read s paper apon the diuing-room s unuther cdescribed she routine of ordinary ousckecpiug atilie clos¢of the last cens 1ury, siegestinz the contrast of a present home; angther reviewed the faahions in drces for the Jas bodily back from **that bousnc from which no traveler retara, ™ Loulsa Annu, of New Orleans, has my ayrpathy. Puddings, puckers, **potatoes, prunes, and prism, "~shu will none of thein. ' Sho nuks in nin- rerily of heatt for advice about the moral traluin of her boy, I know, by oxpuricnce, the senso of anxious responvlbillly that resia upon tha heurt of ths consclentioos, earnost-ininded niother in her destro to o her duty by ber children, My dear Loutsa Auns, vonr ecruples aro perfectiy right. Children should never be lled to o cheated In suy way. You cantiot write on thase little, falr pagen with & Wo careful hand. e alire:to malo your owa word good to yourboy, If you huve made him any promise, let not the must allaring buok, or {ntricate fancy work, or anythingshort of ne- ceamty, keep you frosa ite {ultlinent. e will learn to valuc what he aece his mother pral a8 npan tho importance of truthfulness, 1 wu {ar miher my boy should defy mo with Lis nanghty "ite, slice, siew, and swecten six tart Juicy apples Maah vory smooth or rub through asleve, Seasn with nuimeg or lemon-peel, "Line a. gencrous- sizod plate with sn under crust, nnd hake finst ‘Whip tha witltes of three eggé—with threo tables :)manlull of rlllverhad engur—tli] it atands alone. L tho criel with opple, thon spread tho czzt lmnulhl{ over tho top. Hoturn totho oven and brown nicely, If you put your eggs lna dish of cold water a while bofare brenklnflhcm. thay will boat up nicer, but this wont make bad eggs good Tuplocs puddlng: Boil half & teacan of taplocais halt o piatof wator till 1t melts, Ry degroes stir in halta plnt of milk and ball till theapioca In very thick, Add a woll-beaton cgg, sugar, and (lavors Ingto taste. Turn into your pudding.dleh sl cook ch“ly 1n the oven thrue-qaurters of un hour, Thla dish (s cxcollent for delicatg children, aud Iy very nourlshing, Isce that muny, like myself, sro interested to learn how to prepare food Trom gralns, frults, and can tell the women what tu cat and what not to You maku inon out tq be tyrants (which they are eat. . Inhis private confab with **fature genera- | somctimes) and women elaves, You say # woman- tions ' he probably mierepresented facte, or B, (1. | should uho‘ her husband In all things, even thongh wouald never givo that advica. Doewsn't the Don | shu knows ho is in the wrnnq. She shonld patjent- know that our foremathers ate good, cominon, { ly hearall things, and den’ el in all thinge, In wholesoma food, did their awn housework, lrpl order that her Christian character may be bullt up ning, and wensing, and leu't this goneration of in- | as it ought to be, [don't dany that sho should bear vallds their- hondiwork) Aud didn't overy forc. | and forbear, but so shonld hd, Perhaps you mean * father we ever had have from two to half-a-doren | toray that his light will shine as orightly as hers,, wives, onu after tho,othery ‘They were modols of | even though e ba seltiah, ax-cunf. sl tyranoleal, obedlence snd thrift, avery one of them, but they | You admit that in 8 mnjority of cascatho wifo's, kilted thenwelves and ruined vur health, intellect and judzment 15 the Lest, but eho mist 1 am sure we all bope the young girle will como {(eld thie point always in his favor, No, no, Paulal to Tho Home, and enjoy comink. ‘They sro tha | You are makiny a grand mistake, ~Thero shonld bo *+aalt of the carfh,*' Thelr youth and spirtita are, | no obeying, because there should ba no command- gr shoud bo, o mr{n thomaclves and sl about W] - woman 1o e . una, WrsTviLLE, 1nd., Jan. 20.—Allow an interested reader to tell to tho nnmerous unts, sliters, and counins, whut s fow of their lloosier sisters havo been doing to devalop thele minda. The aversye taosler stomach necds. no developing. Twao years oo, about twelve or Oflcon ludles organizeds ll?- erary. soclsty, and. dnflugn thet tinie. havo held mgetings once each week Raturday uyeninga. ' The priimary object of (hls. Soclety,was to: culti- vato, B . taglo. for . lterstura and ° found a ' lbeary, Tho Hoclety - was divided into two. ' classes, ome’' performing on cach. alternate: week, tho exorcives conalsting of recitations, ensays, and sulect readings. They have:-held & number of public eutortainments, theroby securing, saMiricnt iwaopey ‘0. It ¢l o, nrwdl{.l number - of books, which »kept by thy Librarjan. 1 forgot 10 say,that 1thia Soclety has its oticers, who. nca electod (quar- terly, and constet of a.Prasident, VicerProsident, asurer, and Librarian, 0% towitest paths Delglitan, after yoars of monotonous nt pled misund nd mo when I lay such stross oi the nsefulneed and dignity of housquold drudgery, agree with Olive (Jreon that thess must not ‘Lo al- lowed to engrosa us, We must find time for s cultaro, We must do. a0, not only for our'own r!(-avute..bnl for tho pleasurc and improvement pf hose around us, . Ther ro many little minutos of cloure, and these wil be found and |mnwvudh{‘ lun}x hose who anxivasly deslro knowledge, thlnk af the sentimonts. ultered t of $'Tho Princoss,” sud in many in Hollund's Katrins and Mlstress of hu Manso, and also the last chopter of Troverbe, that mizht hel; to an ol Tiut, denr’ glrls, Pert and Pet, do not talk | be' his wifs, he aocs not promiso to. or- ') o uot thing your duty Iy done when | der “her o’ do s and do tbab um yoursolt 1 atuued s0d oyierialned. Whethor you | dor pemalty of 'his displeasures but - i reallze It or not, personally are elping ta | love, honor, and cherlsh hes, 1 kuaw the word ake the woeld butter or worse, and **(lod Is not | oboy ia in the Eplscopal service, but it i suldom, hero . the | Becretary, a _woman in the | vegetubies, Buch mre referred (o **Tho Health d 1 . 5 “ Twon't " thai sttompt (0 decelye tmo inuny | mucked: whatsoever a man sowoth, thateball he | If cver, nsed. An ciminent ministor of thiscity Thare 1% an adinlsslon fe¢ of 10 cente, and-25 00K v ¢ E‘,‘,St‘,'&fl,“: ml;: k('l:qudlad::“.fi'&?:gr wise, Xeop your .-mls‘- confideuce; descons nlao reap, " > . once sald, **I mever miade a womau promlss to | cents quartorly dues, pald on clsction night, ~ All %'?.".'%‘1'5333.‘-’5 k:‘:‘:fu;h;lfler nurgr'oflgl‘:l‘xt I::‘I': 5‘.?:’5%';,‘-"-‘8‘..?}’;:.“,'.', ::,“";.‘,‘ 1}’ dfi, u"“]?\“‘l and afeplayed improved undergarnents, reviowjnz | 1o the level of the little bralng eor— abey but once, and—ulio didn't,** of this money 1s.cxneuded for.books, which ars | winus of The Homu ls a yreat step tuwards such | bo sent p atpald for 30 conts, by addrussing A e by Mhyviologicul afcets of modurn fa- | tlo ehatiar, be interc endliert i irect: | | Murroo Hin AT Xatubins f looked st | hat ho'mele very eyl Yty dea il i'do " glves us moro o for rosdlug, | The Homadupart- I Consty, No g, *Aunt L\lcr "' Conueete male dress, cic., etc. incnt latoly lias becomo quite a battleeld for per. We have promleed for the future contrastlng cars, and the Hitle playmates, don't too wevers | theough Titx Tnisuxx If any | thist* 8he might recelv Jan of **The vse 1 not .mymbers whio hold, llbrary tickots, which & grafl no'for suawar, | cag for g 2 yeat. fcut, Kirl, thanks you_ far tho men 00 what sonal skirmishes, ‘Would {t not be so still if Q)lcd an. be, procure . per Gentlemen arp oxcluded, sod’ no amount of per- siniply wischlovosa, Luy neesr fors o- | ae compliod with Jour” requcat, aid was alsas: | mud ahio wanld say haver a ward, thiugh sl know T Roysana) apinios OF TOSKeY.. WM wo o | S20L Aad tha Jewels. Bl % journeys from Bostonto Phisdelphis, contrastcd | ment tolurute wiat s wrong. You will have to | pointed (o find they had not. 1am mvr{y arked | it wos neccssary, L am happy, very huppy, to | suasiun can provail uxun the Soclety to admit pno. | cail each other names and snub each other's criti- OHAIAM BDREAKPAST ROLLS. deacriptions of clegant hoases, hiatorios of articlvs | livten untll you ate nervous, and repeat you tne to assiat- yon, not but what I wouldyladly do | know that the women of Anicrica are notof this | of -the **Lords of Creation,” cxcept when they | clams, onddf wodid, the crics of tho wounded 70 the kaitor of The Tribune,. of furniture, etc, untll you are weary, but It is tha only way— | eo, bu vo I am not tna proper pursau, I | class. Wlon a msn hias s projuct in viow, lcthim | give wiat they torm.a **parlor cutortalument, " | wonld be lively, for there ara no blows that hure | DixviLe, 1il., dan. 95.—This a the Arst timed In the futuse xpsct to conslder the progress | **line” upon line, precept upun wctur‘ you had no experience in direction & young lady's | consult his wife, and, [f the plan is hers, Tt hor | When. thelr . usual programme Is. eulivoned with | an thovo do tha are lmed al_our mental abliities hava ventured 1o 0fve any suggeations 20 the ladied of Awcrican acl arl, manufactures, mechuni- | must not be discourayed; at lust vou will have ‘tho | readiog, lfoth of my. children nre "buys, I | ask Lis opinlon sug udvice, l‘hv{ may agreo or | musle, They allgw each wember to fuvite ons | and work, Wo canallind able criticloms in tho | of Th flome, Dut If you will extend to me cal Tuventions, education, sud whet has been done i?%'r,{‘dl‘.!.:”:.l}""fi'.“; #}fm:‘m&:m?fl;fl:& fancy 1t Is loss ditticull gulding such, they may not, hut let them talk ihe imatterover | friend to atiund, You, may be suro that alltho | monthlies, snd discuss our reading with our | rizht hand of fellowshlp I will do my best, All (s for the udvancement of women la Americs duging the century. Our study 15 not, of coarse, sxhaustive, and under other clrcumutanceswe might dodifferently and ace camplish more, but "The only clew 1 havs 1o your tate for reading fs, | calmly and clearly, and get tha views of cach, sud thst you do not *‘like novels." You inayllke | then thoir common pensa whll teack tham which way scicicy, hilstury, or philosophby; {nu wmpy have read | i the vest. much of Hile,” What more can I do than to men- I agres with Amber, though vou do not, and { tion sowe oL the bouks | havo read and can recom- | 1iko Bussn'a lettor af. lut week, too. 1 am’ worry. mend, Iwlsh yon were with e here, we wonld | tu ses that.you. have even one supporiur,—oot talk the day but aud thie nigiit In about aar boaks, | that I have uny ill-will towards. you, I aud that would bu mach moro. pleasant than write | but I houestly, “trusy, and sincercly h‘:\luu you ing about them. must have written thnv.rlew while lsboring under Thu felde of scienca ani literalure ave broad and | o temporary dolusion of some kind, You say you lusurisut to-day, with gates standing wide open, | have proot:forall you say, 1 presume you refor invitlng overy une to enter, thrust in thelr efcile, | to Paul's writings, but yon must remember that ha aud reap thie golden harsest. It was uot wo when I | lived i a timo when wonicn wero Aacducated, and wag s young yirl. Books were not ao plenty us they | knew no better than to.do us, they wers bid, like 8o now, apd good achools wero fow and farbe- | cilldren, ~ But you, must also romuember that tha nublest work of Uod.™ Harelya In regard to the :mmf lady, teli her plaioly vow cannot perwil any deceptivn pract) toward your littla ooe, neither allow him to be **frightened.” Do uut be afrald of offending ber. My expericnce 18 that car ana even unprincipled, perrons never fuil to res| lljo feariean, outepaken utlerancs of right princivle in ollicrs, when it is coupled with ~ng‘_hl practice, less T8 4 dear Jittle book that | used o read with dellgit aud prodt when | frst learned to read, called **Peep of Day,"™ published by the American ‘Tract “”flflfi'l 1t fs a great help to o motber fn ! fricuds, but potfl The Home departulent was es- tablished, wo could not gol o wauy valuably hinta for hovsckeeping. weekly, — So .? let ug have more recipes, moro advice, and wmore aitentlon paid lo houehold ' stairn I um selish enuugh to waut ‘‘he Home kept ox. cluslyely for tho beneflt of wamen. Men can re. view books, and they can't make puddings, Haveo't we had enough of ben? When valinble space {8 given to them (o tell us of the dnn‘-mmd condi- tlon of thelr funnels, why tha dignity und uveful. news of our Howme {s dograded. —If dizectiona for wuhlnfi fisoncls are wanted, why can't it bo auked for without making any such uncalled-for disclos- cntlemen are on thelr Lest behavier about this §iine, ns they consiAer 1t n rare treat o o Inylted: 1 have written this hopi; who fud thne hanging & lossto ksuw how to -Hemllhelr nings. Of course oug cvening in cach wook (s not much, but thero s the pmd\nmllnn, which requires both time and thought, und which 14 & real pleasugs 1o those who desize advaucement., Fax. INTRODDCTORY OVERTURY, 7o the Edilor af The Tribune, 0, 31.—=Withan O‘Ie of sla. fo leltcre 80 far (or most 0f thewm) have been recined « forceakes, ples, etc. Can’t we have sone food for the mind as well as the body, —can't some oue gt up a livoly discussion on some suliject? Who llkes & woman who_cares only for moll.lnq. wiaaliing dishay, aod 14e like? Who la llvlll‘l n & hury aud has & wrinklo in her forelicad? Who, wbed any one con{‘u In hastily, doffs au sprog, smoothes bor bale with her foury hands, and all Rushed aod Tosy goes tu nect het vislior, but fias to he excues every few wiuutes ta uttend to somo plo or cakd which Is golng turough . tho baking procoss. et friend meckly asks, **Why don't you geta il 12 {ake all tlls worry and bother off your shoulders 060 lad los. migkt Le forwed 1a every little neiy adds very moch 1o the inturest of & that it ie read by a circlo of friends. Wu have no dis- tinctive pame aa yet for ous Club. Sowme of the meubers fpak of 1L aa s **Study cl}-u." som 'The carefully noil from. Jta ogress of Tha Ilome depart-- | yree? . But noj iv's mora trauble to follow after her thss “Our Club.* One lady calis it terary Juapartivg religlous iustruction to her cllldren, tween, Such books asthe parenty happened to | women of to-day are caucated, refined, and intcl- e, late 1 will closa with sending tha-desired disections,. | to do the work. Hure is whers youund § dilen W . L Lavea Eanus. | bave the chilren bad to read or do without. Ter- | Jectual, and it would be absutd to expect them to of :ylory has fallew oa’ ti % el e ! 2a0., Friccda in Councll " has boen proposed 1008 | 1,y gepipium, —Ladlen, pub forih BEULY Waa it wae Just ae wall. Flere ia oo much dons | 4o now e they dld then, —You might as Wl Ay B e e R ey | but T hiope 3y It will nover sca thum, for ha ducd | my deas Plcklod, Lf you get xuboncat, good-natureh ‘I 6 thove 1adies who do not measuro the need for Aftor washing the fiaunels {n warm ruds, rinss them in cool or ll!:,ld borax waler, and thicy'will not sbrink .1 am, slncerely yops felend,, TUBLBLLD, for children ‘these times, Evcrsthing ls made tao | ¢*Throw away your (ashionable clething snd wrap light nud easy, ‘Ihu result {s, they grow up with- | youmelves fnblankets ' out dthllm'. cither mental or plysical, Now for u word to Mrs. E. M. B, My dear Whou 1 was growlng up, going to achiool whon 1 | madam, you no doubt mesn what yon say, but you could ba sparcd, wad Relplig m}xi‘m_u_r'rle‘:l Wwith the | did not siop tu think, Yon say our grls and young and willing girl, you will souu_sce’ your mistake Have a Jlulo putience, show hier for 4 few daysbhow yuu want work done, and where things aro keph and Tet hur kuow that you aro mistress of your ocd house, and il be vbeyed. You will sgon dnd thst oft-repeatea vam nnd descrvedly, tou, [doubt, not il 2 m my buw, present g Introductory np{-ec and y“k to b-p cun-m:‘u’sd ous of your hoppy famify. Liay not read aright, but to my own satisface s aavor 10 haduca Do Hedro (o séud un some sach pleasant co-operation i study, there aro the | 0re **uriginal thoughts™ (1), L& selpsto be durived fram Boston,'turough Miss Tickour; belps fur courscs of bome study; aud thoee wuo neod spy further stimulus than the an. auunceruent of suchan opportunity, or the de- FOLITICA AND TUE HOME, Tn the Kdilor of, TAs Tyivune, apizLy, 1., Jan, 31.—I thauk you for my DOMESTIO RCONOMY, ; 4 cr thay doing your own work. Now, dest Rouscwork, I fougd e to-te. Heart of | wives ncd restralit snd.counscl. Now, whoaroto | tlon, find Gyery.crade of maukind, o, . Tathor, v the. Editor of The Tribuna, B O ot Enaing cription of ealsting organt i = | adininsion taio“The "Moma througl piy’ article on | MId-Lothisn," **Vicarof Wakefleld,” Lunyana | hold them 1 restraint, hud 1ve thiid the such | womauking, Leabing forth hele wantk Lnmet ocx Bratnus, Wiv, ,Jan, 27.~1 had o Rrorid e faK D O eabg oF ikamaation, we woalt aug- | e cducaiion of voters, o B e | et Drogress. T s Pocverbial Fints | Lobg aum 0 sustraint Bud glve faent tho umcs ; Svheutn | of weliing. axai. ke ac Sdlios was secheiin iy | thus plalaly. Tdkd ltwith tho best Intoution, edge, ubeesvations, sud n)mrkllllfi wellswishs theso columne,—a veritablo world In and of iteelf; tar what Is the world but a iuze pateh of complox cxistenco? while (hls Is "an undbputed rellct of the sawe; hence a litslo world, Yed, a woman's world, where wowan relyny, and man on al #wiles st women's thoughits, sapd women's words, und blushing maiden's wilca, It has gratided mo of lata 1o wea the steady turniny frowm . exclusive dAlotectio discuselons to the convideration of broader snd hisher themes, I do not wish (o uaderrate the importance of covafdering what wo abull. cat, aad oman W be or our the hups tat uns Aguca 1. aaks buw to clean pajutod walis: M5 comnion whislug with water (1 about as thick 3¢ pasty; pbly with a flauncl ruz, and wasl ot i3 warm water aud a cloth. Porhops Mea, W. W, W. will find the folluwl wacful, * Grahan breskfast rolis: Two poads of polatoes, bulled and pressed Lhrough a colandefy ou¢ piol of water: half s cup of sugar; half s tes spoonful of saltt bolf o cap of yeast, Mix Intod -llndnufm with Gralism flour,” und’lel rlac 0eF night. In the moruing wold fnto small cakeh az, ,Mtacemy aad to think of oy suilering {70 cuuul when »0 much fuma atudicd, 8o much Lo be dune for ourselves, frieuds, for our cunnity, wimall succees lfll{ sthiulate otbess Lo d9 more an du better, this bitof private effost has Leen de- scribed, Fasny M, StEsLE. D0 NOT OBEY YOUL HUSBANDS, 1o e Fdior of The Trivune, . ou, Mg, Jag 3. =seeing 2 yerap g oo the floor this morniug. | picked causs of wy very infornal introduction why Ldid nol prelude the afarerald 4 ** curtacy " or ples of some descripe ticn, mssceuis cuslomiry with them, Now, If 1 Lave u great weaknase foranytuing, it is politencas, aud § would pot for the world have them (bink [ seally iuleuded to vound into thelr midst with & new sabject. and Lold forth as I did withont so much as **by your leave." Dut sfter the Prusi- dentlal ulectlos, iy mind was wo dlicd with exist- ing wronwe that il wmust find vent In some way, hence the above-wentioued sasar, whilch osuply, * Pallock's ** Coarve of Time, " +* Ol Jted | did you ever roflees that a'young wife basa you Saudstoue, " and ¢+ Footprints of the Creator." Ly | husiand, who very hikely e Leen sowing m'i! Tlugh Miller; Hitehcack's ** Heligion aud Geolo- | outs of sl kinds ujh to the ime of his warriaget £y, the poots, —Scott, Duras, Cumpbell, Hogg, | Whete dous he yot hls wisdow snd expurls hat sud Allen Itamsay, with several bound volimes of | mokea lfm, all atonce, su muck wisor than a magaxino publivhed lTetters than be copld publish convealeutly, bug bero Is a letter from Aunt Pally asking Lo hear from mo sialn, [ would prefer her moking me a flying visit than writlng ber through Thy Home. [ nover ap- E:aml Iu pablic before with the pun, and it s eu. arrusalng, * Eeonoiny In housekeeplng covers o much ground, I fear [ canuot write upun the sub- Juct, touchiog at the voints | wish, without nukm§ mr{ letter too lengthy. My fret rule s Aever to waste wnythlng, 1 do not approve of a woll. fud wasle-pail. is? 3 16 185, dovoted ta ** Liter | Perbups you are goiug to_bave all yonr daughtors ature and Sclence.’ You are no doubt laughing ay uwrtmcld men of U, --If 1'vo nothing more to tha liag, but It wun that o nothilog. You will ud- | say, boyond honluyg thoy will have fnhu wisdouy alt that it might hava been worde. Perhaps. you | enougl by that Liwe to traln your girle u the way notice 1be number of Bcolch authors, My pai shey should go, 3aup Myurs, wera from Scutland, and I supposo they bruught ezl thelr favontes with theta, Just #o with the tret 70 MAKE HOMB JATPY, Arxwza T e TL4LA ke, how Lu vet It, ueither nato tho cat and it ‘of & [ Idomyown haking, I bave o B ¢ . s Shoul arowing Tt o 108 Grevwhen | [ luclowcd. e “vus atims | odiior tar fa; | pictuces ovcruaw, They are hauctay now T my | Toine siior o The dribing. | dreesor Sl for Yherare ot Tndlwpesable 13 | with oo siilo pullod ! S plec ol Ay ,,l}{'.",‘:’;‘.‘;;”g,:':l‘;':,‘"" toll e what will romut upen WU ** Wives, vbey your | sertion fn Tho e, € gouiet wiod's storcbouse, and wy cyes are full of teurs HiCAwO, 80, HU ~DEAuL Menu: - My hea thelr way i but ‘twould re can unfest reflec cepe for scraping the bowl with when ki ing, vo (irecn: o y Egubdads s Jal sialshiuty becoumliy intersat: | i wartby of space there:'ifot, T shoutd bo"giad | when | romeaber ihelr qudiad and stiply beasiy! | weud ot t yu fromsthe vory i, and whe yui | tiawah the Iabor of ane ol edhor, atter readime | sud, i ok contaning | pioive Grec: Which contributes moat o thy bl «d, lsat down and read b article, of partof it | to wew it tnuny othier purt of the paper §f bo thought My heart gued out ou orany his carefully-propared columuy of miscellauy wnd fact, didwe porsist in talking only of sowothing tacataud to wear. Thetulisa province foreach, aud.tbe soaner 'thp,recoguized ond, -wanl:nd. the suaner will thiy, department bave reached it scue, ke & wedlum of fudlvidual or publig buprove- ment, « Lucflle’s addition to Bulwer's lines on thanec sity of caoks to humaully's Wwants {s good, andy (o8 sume was misstog). 1 then madea diligeut scarch, aud was rownsdod by Snuing the balunce of It, whicl ) wlvo read. Now, If I w10t Lo A, Editor, way I be allowed Lo expreas iy vie Ljecsr 1 think ** Wives ouey :udr bi wura-oub idea, oue thai by undupl od scrvice (o Mte thog, but alas! cefulnees; fo fact, o rellc uf barbare abuulu bave been exploded long ):: the is avall wortby of fnsertlon. After | had slwost dectded thataf had found a rewting-place fn e waste-baskel, [ wan botl surprised and sleased to find it in 'Ths Hame, for § antic d an ex- changy af viewa witl the ladicson ung of my fwror- Jady | +*7use up full blossomed In an bour " I sall, *the L. | rore in tho Kiog's surden ™ has revived—alluh Ly Jects & itlo above thuse contslucd In the pialsed, | You otruck un unewvring clard (n w Tovaly 10F the nujoriby of theu contain more chad | bosom when yeu Fepiivd 10 Panta o Wikcly and tuan wheal, Every thonghtful wousn knowsitls | o well. 1, 100, blossomed in an Instant, Dt 2 usclas to Lake up s boak which requires thought | it was only the wodust upening of the viojcs 1 folk ite subjectat but us yei have sectoed 1o Wuch very | of study, when bee mind 4 fully oceupled with | suro that | should be overshudowed by the Quecn few respunilyc chorls. L ahould dearly luve (0 | faully cirar, Uut licro are mauy restful sud eator= | of Plowers. Wit the reading of Taula'a cffaston H., of Springdeld, who, | tsiniug books one cau read while aticndivg to tho | cauie Into my mind a remark I'heard 8.young ludy cxpressed a desire (o shake hands with mo ou wy®| housework, Juulo yeara dgo 8 Uttlo *elauy © but yuice augs o b o sudall is worked su_smoothly, nothin rew) buy what will usturally stck to the Imw1. Yestors day 1baked elght pios, about one peck and a halt of tried doughuuts, When thraugh you could put Ul} Ahc wasla froni the maidivg board sud bow! ta B desvert-spoon, In goping up 4 mes), Licy w couk Jusp cnougl fur the fanifly, as ucarps § cau, Lut if there 18 anythiog lefs over, itis vzl uway on” 8 cloun dish, snd | huve It come In agother b liers 1w o very lwportant point: I belpiag Inead of inaukinid, u goud cuols o7 8 kood sausicisal f‘_m‘u- heag ‘f:rom Fou ko "ylsrcr:j.mf o} end alpo Margaret’s long-gutfering band, ¢ ¢ k= Jnansren Sitor e dune. BUBLINGTON, 1a., Jad, 30,—Withunt prefscec] desire to Ylvv your readors a recipe for makind cuffos which bids been used In my family for st 1 o ‘who bas the will mnl?fl’-m-mun I:“‘ f.ifii‘ {higaiely pamning vistuaby over the i graind nlan ; it g A To.0bey uny one 18 19 sabih L cverythiug Lo Sabact, Plears cail at No: 100, southeast coruet | . By usiog up the **odds and ends of time ** after | gestives who had becono quite dlagusted w it e ke, Yo e bembinsens dcerviog Criace by | Tite Sher can® Jat BelR,them, o hiote | satyife yeara Wy the green lorersbonnd Persoa Gbeyods 10 b wulyecs to aduthers will, | Firia s Covi, _Pardun sios filucss s provents | I was meried, wbich 100k place whieu T wae. 1%, | Gverbeating waye of her ficni’s Iand and master: | bts side ‘| apatingly aha ofteus etk ao'thaa ol fhale plates thereby acauming that the persun obeying isa 1 &)l wuch books as **Jape | ‘‘§f Jhad sucha bhusbind, 1'd trade aud buve t| 1 3 uy & e ~dinuo; p poition 10 cd wy luvitiug you sovner. Bhall sxpectan early uui'_ collce for vno m.o"..'fl':."{.}fl‘nh.eum call inchey I, diawoter, fva inches high; for 10 O thicco persons, two and & quarter Inches dismelet four ur vy Juglics bigh. Quuutity of ubKU coffeo for ous persun, cobtents of o iy cupo3g sud three-foutths Inclce fu djameter, one 38 side, Wisbing 8 lopg lita to The Tlome department, andthe retary of inany prosporans, snd plasan rlinmers (o It sty of Iait supliorters and ocea- sianally new alods for thelr Infinltablo tttle broth- ere—i1 11ke niluc—who ure always about aud puts 1ug wiong coustructiona ou. tha deativution of lots oft: for @ them wmakoa pesfeck wuse and wayts uave héard tho rewark oiteg, **Itin yot fushion- abla to eat all you have on yyur plute,’t Jf fash. fun leuda 1o warto pnd extravagauce, 1do pot wish 10 ba cluseed under that heud. Y have had childzen cal agwy table that would waste more 1a oue weal nuaeuilly, Quo w0k capable of reusoning. 1§ natural for children 10 cbey Lhelr paivats a: guardlams, Wiyt Decawe they bate ne fudg: weut, pud 858 Liereloro incapuble of feasonlng. 1t §2 peceeasry for thets (u obey, clac they would run 1040 o1) waBkes OF Grror. NOW Lo aay thata full- ¥air,” **David Copperts o yellow dog aud theu shoot the dpg hulllru‘ # el **Kouckeroocker, "+ K " wa koew Mr. Puula we wuilzbl vico versa ft. Veaue," **Eennetl," snd 1oai These | 1 thiok | must bv own cousin to Nicholss wero where [ could hn‘( my bapd un thew, snd when | Mintarn, for over wnce 1 can rewciaber 1 huve bud 1 stoud and churned. o set dowa to watch the | a perfcct batred of the word daty, Lovesjiould bo llznwmn‘ of the codec. ur rocked the cradle, | the zulding etarof every Lfe. "Ihal recipe, yes, sead. “fhank you, Agncs L., for your guod oplufon coucerning IBL votlng qualifcatiovs, We ludles way yet Ly called upoi to'vote; lu the weantiiae, we -%J‘)u\d Lu prepstiug oursclvew o volo futelli gently. yy other 3 teey, | Lava the hopos of siguing mysclf the daughe | thaw iny childrou will ju Dioaths, abd tha fault - efgbib fncligy desps czaon, otiv £81 o Lu iucapable of reasonund judizment, Juat here, I 1 wera not afrald of belug ruled Thy copscquents was thiy class of | the pudding ituelt, waa (ull of eunchantment, for I | tes of an old subssriber, ulbi iy vuwunwh‘ I ths n‘-'-umx."un nnf; ::f; by exproted f\‘;l X '-')'f-"uu“ :&ufi‘! ifi!iffi‘h..‘“h‘.‘!n"ef:é mt\:mu Tiehis ik 4 1 Beccunaty (of wonim o Lo couttod all et | out vadieely: for u tou lesgtay locr, Lwould tel | reading was ol of tho way whe [ bad | ' wore ftallin: Do guuwive your inksic wsad i, enlldeen whensdully preciico ibe aatme tupgt For, | doep (1 usu d doulle-ended cupy, After grindind: mu MUnhl?h\‘lll?lp‘lg.tl“ '“mn A 1 zn:-‘ ’uil "hln .:‘-. Duulv‘xy. ufi.“u(efinhetuhum and ltuln:n‘lo-\:dk‘- npl-g:‘ng:mu‘hu‘f:. nu;.d as Lam lfl um,my ovue;clLv_lhuwhnlhl IAl dualgued lv; CHARLES mupl,m lui:lru‘n‘ lqhxllluwtp[::cul plp that the lwau put the collea Inta thodtop of tho pot, wil nol‘-“, ougkly ugrec with Paula wives should reapect | political wissivnary (in what tiel wro wore | fond of reading, 0t relstiober of aver ueg- | the **loper man' u you tiog the cbarm of & The e 1al iny:, Vi k tow; prosd Tniir bbbaods, FRERUE Lhuin SVeEy Sesreuce | bucd of MivevnurioaTs said 14 Kepreavhrativear | IocHng & knowh doly’, dubice sover clasa; shicre 1a & & THodeoiti o R e ohd Lave, 1L Deru i e s porlucatal hottout: PR oy Over & pau of polstoes—nol those bawlteh- aud pollteetes Conshaceat Wik thes di2alty. " But RAEIRAR Y ons wr'e, wlrcady rusated, that Luth sald wery you beuds all yo Iituo rills, Ll the otker eveuiug. There are muauy thluge g 110 plecea ity fork dnd Theu thrawa, ijo tho alwsys s et one. Of lato years1've read Uame waste-pall; bru't it an fnsult to the lady?) Almost 0yl ut In (he siraluce, (4Bl (o prasent 150 water &om striking lfle :ufle‘o munjfia-lx‘: 1has b

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