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L. : . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAZ THE HOME. TNFLUENZA. T 11 Editor of The Tridune. Etxwonn, 1L, Feb, h.—Having recelved agreat variety of consolation and Information from tho **Home" department of yane valuable paper, 1 venturoto hercech some of your contrihutors to prescribe for a saffering victim of Iniluenza, O wreiched wnman, when her woes Ara cancentrated in her nove ! 'FEBRUARY 10, 18§77—TWELVE PAGLS, Bake In four Jelly-tine, Tho eren Tho solke of the oggs Aiove mentloned: stx feaspoontnle of floar. Sweeten and favor to taste: threc-fourthe pintmilk. Molsten the cgws omi Nonr with soma of the cold milk, and, boiing thy remainder, mix antil it hecames thick, and spreail between ench layer liko jelly. i'rosting: Take the whitea of tha two exze, beaten stiff; then stir in onc eup of suyar lzhtly to aweetcs. Hnt [ had nearly forzotten to eay my fow words of defense, Tnever saw Mes, Winnlow's vamphlet =nerer! T iy tn esothe my children with the mrp of o moiher's love, lenvine tiie other aonth- ing-sirnp for thoeo who' wish to make fdfuts of Are namerons books whicl #0 a8 Christ loret the Chureh, then woman will | qatred reat, 1l Mmit m tnte; omong. them . ACAwIa *honor and aher liot husbands wishea withont: | Hom. Taks o commmm shioe sk i ++Methods of Stady fn Natnral Histors™ may | objection ar resrot, rteaizht sides; Tine it nith moss: i X be sugaeated oa especlally helpfal. Lews technieal, Jowt ook incredulons; some of na are bleased | intervale tullpe, narcissun, hyacintha, crocus, ifynn bt altosether dehahtfn)l ara rnch books as Hig: | with Just auch hosbands. and think we know how | pleass (1 ik (e kifids w100 hole ealars sam ginton'a '‘Out-of-Door’ Papers: Wilson, loud, | ta appreciate them. Yon never hear thin claen cient), " Sprinkle sand amd broken mow nronnd andadohn Rusronghe, and Hléney. Thorean are the | complaininz of rencllione wives, 1L scoms tamo | them.” Fhen Wt a roserine of mmod oy top. - Set authors of perpeiual pleasnre fothose who fallow | that i€ Loud had ever read buth akles of thin atory, | away In tii dark fo teet tmo month, Fisies U {hem in their chosen Aelde, With books and Na- | sl wonil not ciaracterize, 1t as **a miserablo | occastanaily o Hille water, Fhen bein the o (nin fnre no one need want fn these daya for meansof | heathenish relic of the past, " the ennlipht, and wates frequentiy, and_soun sou fultnrey thoush ehab ont from the pecnliar advan- | My own impression is that Tanl'a rules, If fafth | will have the lappy mirprise of f# ‘eweet fraciant i the city. * The aniet of canntry e nflers | fully followeds e 10 the higheat and purert nane | baakes o noceral P hen §n bloseom keep them in upon thin Pauls, —has it been tho wan o the | vening. 1¢ ty mors ginesy than when wenan that since tho wosld began has hieen the 4 creator, contriver, and exeenter of nll the blessings | Black, evers erny halr showy coneplenonsiy W“'l {re mow enjog? Who have heen the preat engineesa, | faui kinfly to'l me how I can hest arrest itg gyp, :uv-m:l"-‘rr-. Au;lll alera ot tho I’Ici; nu:xlmlwnl"nl; tlhv-rull;-rny.—whx.l to. L forit? f do not wish g inown tinte? * Haes these cmanate fromm the gontler | ye. Lut sometbing which will bo bened rex, cven in this enllehtencil perlod, an7 Shake- | roote, ¥ enelclal to the sare or Len donson, any Dickens. Thackeray, or [ ™7 outd ke to say & word tn favor o tawihorne, any Tennyson, Longfellaw, or Whit- fancy work, which 1 hope will not he crowdeq any. tlcr? Wan'ticrs erer n gheat creative mi of fihe lfome, § devate considerable time tn'Jy fmong these nptarts? Clara Schumann hormelf e | and wiil he plad to advise of fnstrnet any lady fy Dt tnlerpret the productions of her wifted hurbard. | muking many of the pretty thinga which bn (4" {vamen n Inter scarhateleen abl (o lond & heips | ourhonies.” As T think tho. +-dovess poes hat Ing handin litting Ynmanity to hicher planse of | {heteday, Tiwill tell of omething oo 1 romme; DULIL IS turning prematarely gray, nnd e tares o 13 the happicat oppartnnitics, and ylelds the richest [inces that mankind i~ capable of. 1fe reprosenta | & shady place, aml cuol an poeaible without frees- et AL old miniater sas not far wrong Wwho | {he husland as the hiead of the family, and every | fne, and you will have hem n lone tme (0 enjog. my next 4 3 h ,ihat position: and then | TLciil be toa late to forw o husket for this rensuiia | their ofnzing. " consider **pork chopped N0 o | euiture nl o srcer, bk thls fart dts mos ahor: I desired, One moro guestion, Tadica: How ‘ . frecancotiedin deemoral S L advieed his yonng friend fo wear hia best cost into paticer o hewariyory A yes, Paul, | enloyment, hut 1o 5on fnat. have fowers, (ry tt | 1and:® mee 4110 (o princhsily Torchogion A0 3 lee exory sentinental Editor's Danghter of gominy | of'you liiva got the bide.glaes fesers . 11t Many ¢ Jiceerctihe (GdniaTmmkicy iiey pOR5 Fun burhi vat torlake bis best aeemon o the B o et e cimas Yoy Faul, | eninpment, but 1o 5 Jot, itk e seprecid Kih | hymienic ngredient far (o’ eake, siomach, and | Koule 13 denunnca tho timn-lionor mandato (o7 | Sne s ok o bio-glars ave it to § ndow In my aliting. We fechly call it Influenza. One word more, o not, be too eager for nem | er-falling, never-chaniing love, that fiyes throngh | thelr loveliness, | Y owrs in pratitade. srantal foor ng. GneTcuny, them to yicld to the physieally snd mentally | room with 1t; but s sonn o 1t a8 it in, the sy 3 hooks. ‘h-)lm new books, " says Emerson, ** blow mmxn and aunehin Ithrm:uh prmlllerllr('y and ad- Aust Many S, w0 R TeALIDY ;:nmnfifi'e'::f'n}nfll’n'"m:e; .,'.‘.‘J,’.;‘:.‘.‘“J,‘.‘f.hé'fi:‘.fl?" :Inrl‘ngrm his er;fln ‘p’ri nce,—‘vilh !I‘l.’l'lc Atate. Shat's in n name?’* When fearfnl gales over in the course of a year," vereity, always growing stronger ns the year go i AADn To the Foittor af Tae Trivune, SF VHe forman i fiats SxUanetions creativn fcull 0] Is_unnccessary to lo{. closen_the aabjecy ot Az M, Hare, by, f.eve which is founded wpnn matunl reapect, A CHADPTER O , Aa e former. This I8 18 also that 3 for tho prescnt. Manoanks Stuang, 2 Distarh the decp, the secaman quail Fy i 4 ™ the iltor of The Tridune, Dronstixutox, il., Feb. 7.—Ticra 1 nothing | by nsmail e d. ] he man_from the s Call it a catm mfll peacefal river, and esteem of moral worth, -.l’n live when beanty o Kditor of thint Apneals to y svimpathy l’llm that of ”mm‘"!:' y & small and decrensing gulf, the man Jnet the rame the crew whl shiver, 'l’""l‘e'mll'l':cll of the term nflrnd‘!' ma: *¢Not sick—it's only Influcnza. A handrome nose ha ¢'en been mine— In shape “tsean ratd to he divine; Tt thin proboscis, ae 1t swell Teminda me of Artesian wells. Unlers mmosnlmn‘uln( defenda me, ¢ I'm sure I'll dle of Inflncnza, 3 Advrice and drngs 1've had In rtacks | Crircann, Feb, 8, —1y a slugular mishap In the !':l\'.;znnll:nfl:n::‘x‘z-.dezl:‘éo onght men to love thefe | delivery sdlmm-ls by our mait, my leiter for last Jaxeaviir, Wit Feh, 7.—laving straved | wives eren an their oren bodien.™ There's anothas | Satnrdny'a Home swis carried 1o (o 4Tmer, 1 away from home aboot twenty miles, Mr, Bditor, | ont. ow. nuiny ean walk np to that without | whith pper it appeared much to my rurprise, and, Jithink I mnst give yon & word or two ffom thi | fiinching? Tobacco and whieky Would bo nexlected | no donst: (o e murprise of whoroever. (ndk.the Rower City, ehe who aits In the lap of the Jittle | sometime if this advice sere followed, for women | teouble to read it, fof there letters ant of 1o core hills and 14 girt acroan by the watera of Rack RIv- | do Tike to hava thei lnsminds. elean. . o many | HeF for which they nre written arc rathier vanid €t A fow yeam ago this ecemed n ereentnztawn, | hiem, think olerate nwife thatchowed | Feading, eapecially If roference Is mnds to farmer 100 weak to walk, hut suddenly a few montha avo | tobacco or ne oF Fugzestions in this department, #he Arosc upon her fect, and her strides alrealy | mithy weed? nAer men CAREKIne eaCh Biher. Ihelleve fLwenanearly o yere ago that | weotn havea reronant pound as whe traila ber garnienis [ When an ntaces Nimself apon the 131ble pedestar, | my st letter to Tux Tn . “tho burden of over new highways = She I8 like o maiden | and shapes his canditet by bhe hish atandard that | which was the koup, 16 1 h Just come to a knowledze of her nower— inspiration has gl woman, Let those Indignant schinol-mnrma and X0 LOVE 10ST RETWEEN v3." Aantignated maide know that it s this nnlady-1lke Tn (e Editor of The Ti(bune, fercitivences, this disngrecablo quarrelsomencms | Parxcrrox, Ty Feb, 7.—Mrs, Cap. Jnnt exhibited. that wiil ever kerpat n reapectablo | dently coneiders Pantn upabia to anriare het por. {not reepecttul) dlstanca **tho tyrants.”” = Let | tion alone, anil g0 rushes peli-mell to hor Anelaf, those mareled women, swho have muide the life of | ance. if 'she had only taken tinie to observe thy minuhanyr diable” of n hiaband o rcene of na- | datoof my letter (1an. 17) she might have per miticated misery, understana that they hal better | able to comprehend that it was written previous to lave adhercd to the sacred promise mado on their | Jan, & lel was thedate of the. paper contain. yedding-day, 18m noither a broken-apielted wifa | iz Ambor's reply to_ Panla, —and that tha odig eappointed eptnster—nothing bt a young tr- a3 tesponsible for its Jion-appearince Iy had A~ op. Deing cl'nging 10 Iifo swhen death i« heeomine an Inexumble” reality instead of an nnpleasant drears, and capeclally when the subjecs In o mothier witha lnmllr of litla children. And 1 swrite to nssure Invalld of our clty of my earncst deslre 1o offer lumr(hln? o bencedt and restoro her, - although can only tell Lee of what othees” have snld and tried, Ta proceribe anything ucerllnz new mitk, \warni, in abundacce 1 all that 1 ivould daro to do, ‘Teanafusion of hlood would be n laet resort with NOWER 1T 0 the Faitor of The Tr'llblmt. Drown ey, month polluted with the | thecus o not I, rantof 20. And I liope to, ona day, protect and | ihat fesne. Tlavinz malled It before a yeopios nra 7o = vi A Frenchman once sald, **Vat me, bat one might be driven to 1t. A ladyinour | tenderly caro for a womnan, loving, pure, and obe | portunity of reading the aforceaid article, § From well-read dactors nnd from auacks; Fou do not-know what sho wifl do mest, S will | i NG ke Yoty Woribi ol (e afecticy | AMETIa. " Festy LI of riictong sn b oen | Sl ong Ut be driven to | Toé thin warld | dient, N A B R AR SR o Teeilell what avery one napointed imake voul boots anid ehoce whose soles are mora | ory nolle woman fs obliged 10 camplatn of o lacit | Kinds of ewup, Mon diet ™" and, 1 Have aften | with onsumption, and hee friends thought *waltlng for the returna,’ 8o moch fof woman’y JUVENILE LITRRATURE, nnmerelfalness to woman, think no une can fay] o the Editor of The Tribune. 1o ree who has done 1njustice in this case, Cirtearo, Fub, 1.—1 am glad to seo that The | “Toce she willfully misinterprel my meaning, o Homo haa pluce for Loys and girls, as I have some iehy doea the sy, **Tlhese wamen whose law thelr of myowh, ond feel Interested in anything that in- | Juahands kniow i6 be ao relentleen 3 5 Bhonld fee] tereats them, much ashamed if I thought anythiog 1 bad wrltten Dob Snwyer, 1 think {,on hava not already read | conld be hanestly constrited in. that way, 1am Oliver (ptlc's series, + Soing Amcrica Abroadi™ | aure it conlid not, JHALT Am. astouithei s fnd} loshec's tierman syrup wna Lo means of prolonyg. ing her life reveral yeare. Allow e to sopra articic prblished yeacs nzo, entltled ** Advlee (o Consumiptives,* afthongh ) cannot spenk from ex- tierlenc: a3 1o ite eflieacy: *+Eatall you can di- tesl, and cxerciso a great deal fn the apen. nie te convert what you eat {nto healthy Dblood, Do not_bo afraid of *out-door nir, doy or nk Do not g afratd of sadden chancén of o Xo reet 'l know til Tleaven reods ma nflh’tl Ahan any rouls we know, and she witl make | of reanect on her part, Woman will reverence |hrm;§|m. 1£ we had one kind of religion, nornnp-. Unheard-of cures for Iniluenza, €| ¢ own leathcr and wnoracco. She will spin and | manif fie will allatw her to (0 £0. | She eiingn (o | and thicky kinds of soup, we should be a healihter veave son gurinents from the snowy holls bronght | yym even in I vices, and, If he fled the grand | people. i from the sunny South, o flom the woolly contaof | fioat st Pant. o wanid refolce inn loveand ippi: | | o, knowlng that the cleclee of readers ha 1n- tho Southdown. She will give sou plows for your | nefaof whichh Yory few havn any conceptian, *'{ crensed marvelonsly sinco 1 firat taiked nbont gorn-fields or reapera for your goiden grain. | don't helleve elthor thiat Pat) way an old bachelar, | 50Nps, | MUk beof you Mr. Editor, to ot mo Beckons ehe east, west, routh, or nortiy, the earth | ¢ anybody wants my readons they can have them, | retuen ta iny old subject, for it lays very near my poure ont the fulluces of her riches ather fect, | ™ Ajlaw e (o expreas my earnest thanka to Faut | henrt, and trie unon nothors of yonme chirdren. and fn yeturn her morchandiso makea glnd tho | A1) 1, for is senible Aol samebie 1tiame. - v of preparing saup for thele prine And can there be, on earth eo wide, " Juat one thing moro that I'vo nat tried, — . Some patent dye-stall, biack as ink? T find 1t c'or 1 nleep A wink, A gleam of hope some Angel sends me: W 1{ adlopt this meth, 5 you will enjoy them *and they give good ideasof the | nant that an fntelligent woman should ro dej Timay get through this Induenza, hearta of the people, Trade, mechanica,” banks. | does fie think of the tsesof n metaliic halr-hrushs | cipal meal in (ho midale of the € weatlier; let no chanze, hot or cold, keep yon In- dlfleruntmnnlfinm‘mntwh({fi they are written. | the relation hetween husband. and wifa ag o Perchance thera may bo romowtere growlng | TewApARCre, fIUTRE ererstuing, seom to mare My hatr in thick and_fine, and other brnshea (tha ALdinnee f« Lo o werved at 12 b clock, the pleca | doote, 1611 Ia miny Wcather, tho 'mora ned of | Alo, Honner's Mistorica of the United States, | ey chmpmes {n reqaisito npon eithor alde. o] o erchance thero s ‘| beatthify, best I'ean get) do not have much eficct upon the | 0f meat, conting 20 conts, must he pat'on tho fira " Jourwoinz ont, foryon eat aa wnch ae in elear | Anclont liowe, and Greece,' Dickens® History of | rensst voet s e ielto exact, and oo righe: Eome root or herb that I'm not knowing: Art, too. han set het neal upon: the clty, anil art |- pealy, Mne.OL Vo B | BEB In'abont thirco quaits of colid water. After it weather, and If yon'exercien jesn, England, the itev, El{jah Lellogg's hoake, “tho 3 33 , that mnch more minded, self-reapecting woman “yield, implieit I'd climb the Alps, or cross the ** Neck, in mneic and net from tho eascl charm the ear and han boiled up, skim off everythine that may rise.ns. | remnius'tn the aystem which ouzhit ia be theawn off | Ehn Island Storics, and many others which Lie lias | abedience. That men have matle lawa for the pro. 28 And, when 1 fonnd it, eata peck, delight the eye, High deamatic art §a at Tow ch, HAND IIE SHALL RULE OVER TREE." well a3 tha creuse, 1F [Lshoiild Tiea fatish plece of | by exercise, t1s cold ont of doors, do not | written. tectlon of mareied women is nothing to the pur. Toth root and braneh. e'en It it ends me. whereat, no donbt,” many good rejolce, “4n the Lditor of The Tribune, meat. When pecland cutan onfon n pleces, and | mufilo eyes, nose, and month In furs, vell. com- | A word to the giels, Pomponin, T agrea withyon poses that was only righting a grievon wrong that Tcan but die—with Influcnza, Vexee, “iatago™ secms not o have charme for many of { Ciicaan, Fell, 1. —To ubey or not to ahey, that's | Flt. about o great spoonful, Lot 1t boll slowly nll forters, ‘etc, § nature hns enpplicd you with tho best nhaling remulator, that Is, two lip them befory you etep out of & warn sl Keep tiem shut npt In your ndmiration of George Eliot, thougls T cannot onzht ?S have been romedicd long before, i) Fay that 1 cmo{ rending +* Daniel Doronda ™ as | aa ' safd, It 4 sometimen wincst (o chooee the lexe o ‘ ; " y 1 and caut in dicos twa e Samiath beiadn e, 1o eyt Fasom | Yhe qucelion that now agfaien” The Homa: circe | the Ume. 1n an o orvoieel aud . el un [ did *stiddlomarch. v Ihate Just discoc. | of twa cvily, And 1 anite axte with Asapes thas it {he Sabbathhelly do ring, tho dwellints pour forih | g contre to" cirowmference. Fatin set fasg | POLAOEs NRIE & Amial) toriim, A & piecs of caprot. from their duotways o motloy and n myriad {,’,‘;’,c.,f.,,".'fim.le,_w,. Judzing trom tho storm sho e A L quartn of rhut ronmt. you lave 4/ READ, MATIK, LEARY, AND INWARDLY DIGCST.! i 0 the Editor of The Tridune, e templcs of ater st always be kent ovve the meat.” AL tho | Walked & fow gl heiskly " and oulckbas) | i | aeprobatly made o great mltiake in TanamT et s sork Bk e betieen 3 o emples o3 Y A K , | \ater must alwayn be kent over . vtk 0 e, man and 3 ndl ve uf 5 . e Yomgini for ot Tevem oy | 1B okt Tigh \Whithee' Hhéag sempion sty | 18 caled duwn upont fee dievated hea 1y tose T, | Ram tme Lho mavat o Dok on (he_Fance ahOchor | the Ceutation Vialk foms kit Qulckencd | advising ey nre tao youn for him. _ Huevor, 1| Lrcancd my sicna S fh whole: sapject saCh arithan ardent longing for that larger Ve thatla | Gy o tn Bk rniny.tmah ar of he ceume. whethee motent reutke, Would. She haye i belleve ting | Ketc, huldiug aboct Lot ar thteo aitarte, contaln. | feeling of chilliness, Tt s wondeefal bow nteald | havo some “in my mind wvhich may inferest you | seama scarcely worlh whila (o occupy. space v . orn of a brond and gencraun culture, may well bo | g prophecien and the Gospel are heard fipon tna | Rotent Feitutke;, Would she have her will to | 1 two and o balf cupaof xplit peas, ‘with Just | consumptive people are of cold alr—thovery thing | hatly. Willlam Hiack’s Worka, **The Princess of | tenctition, dismsyed hy the volumo of tho material which pre- [alr, [ know not;though the witicesen aru not a few | Yioid'ta nnother? 1ler roniarkaon- s mutaalite - | enoieh water to fieep them from burning, must bo | that would eure thems the only obaticle being that | Thulc," * A Daaghior of ioth. ™ and indeed a1l hin ho not bo alarmed, Mrs. Tirown, far fesr worknata £od. e Is” ouo of the purcsl WEItGrs | sirongiminded Tn the poraiar oratioios o 2 we have, fern, I'have not the slizhtest leaning in thatdl. Havo you cver read lhu. 'wmh of the m\ronc!'q rection. ' [aitend vary clbrely and contentedly to Santphocner They are: nite. ) 2t AL Odds, " | my domestic afalrs, am_quita wlllmi ta bear' my - Usrilla, ®and tho *+ Inftinle.™ They oro written | phirs of the burdens and reaponaibilitios, and aiy by an English lmlry jvho martled n erman Naton, | to b, an faras In me lles, o datifal wio, having and aro descrlplive of “home.lifa in " Ger- | no inclination whateser to ** whino or complain of many and lhe Tyrol, It came nt- | my ok, bat,I havo nn idea of my own now s for ohor obrervation. They aro delight- | then, and have never boan ale (6 cen Aoy good ang full bookn. _Gearya Macionald’s works aroall ex- | municient reason why 1 should not have and cxpre 2 Wulst | my opinlons whenever T chose. 1 have no dous Dauzhe | thore are mnn; haabands #o tyrannical that entire ter, " and - ning, of which he In the | hedienca nnd snbiniaslon to thelr elfish wilis arg suthor, Jdean Ingelow's two novels, *'OI the | the oniy condltions of peace. If Mr. Cap. lirown kel nd Lo ated to De Free. " And now If I | and Mr. Fanla ra men nf this atsmp: provably 1o have not worn ont my welcomo In Tho Mome do- | mast scnaible conrea thelr wives com purtels to ,vnrlmant 1 may come again some timo. The booka | wnbmit with as good gruco as posalhle, but auch do. have apoken of aro what aratermed novels, but | mestic trials had best be endared i silence, not Where shall we tiod that **conslatency™ which § Jontinach Tike . (hose 1 nove: hanr *tisn jewel"? wé‘,flm’ who meant that hy mufual coneent theie | more water Ia needed add the soup or bonilons. In thia city I have fcen o _wandrons, perhaps an | wifls should be law, If **the ol hacholor Paul, ' | always botliug, Abon twenty minutes bofors dine nnparalleled, evidence of woman's capacity for at- Deing sniall of statuce and In **hodily presenco | ner b to be served, pourall the liynor from tl taining wotnricty, I have rend among the advers | \woqic" had macried aich @ wife aa Amber, | meat into th pear, which will niaks, raup abont Heomente of businoss, inthe newspaperaof which | e pover wonfil have dared towrita thaso wards | 84 thick a tlor parsidee, 1 not. satt ennmillndd Janewiile 4 Jurtly proud, one from a woinan who | wijchhaye troubled g7 many wamnn—**Wives,abey | more. and a littlo pepper, When tho family. s advertisen lior brewreryl And, later, heard of & | vour huehawde, ™ YEL stich was the self concelt of | Aeated aroutul the tahle. fet (he il ish the soup Soparthership of woinen in the sume brewery! | the wian that hio actually thonzht himself A< capa- | hot from the kettlo info cach soap-plate. This fhades of departed drankards: attend (not “*dé- | bio of managinza wife an that brawny flsherman | 80up must bo hat or £« not good, fend ") them! Peter. Mt leaving Panl out of the guestion, | Tlean and tomato sonp [ make in the same way, sinnessilolooks to have been bnflt In times ot | yiiaCuro (ha abjectors aning to o with the words | only the tumatoen il cvok I & hoF afl that they haete, when men wero too intent upon thinga pres- | o'tha Almlenty Himaelf: **Thy desire shall boto | need. These throe kinds are good and nourishing ent to think of the strects of the future; henee you try thy haaband, sod he shell rale over thee, " i the spring, and overy chiid coming homo from run ngainst unexpeeted anvles and teinngies inthe As to learvinyg ont the word **obey ™ fn the mar- | *chool shoald have u plate to sct his or hier hunyry connterct! tne city which give an unpleaennt | papo service, wiy not leave oui *‘love" and | *tunutch to work upon. ‘'The restof the dinner \ho was of eymmetry, *lhonor'™ 100t Far, if truc love mnd honor bu | stomach 8 then prepared for. ins bra very proad of th mew | wrewent (und withont thom tho marrine jon sin), | In niy family Liisve sonie kind of soup almost t Post-Ofice bullding recently eom- | 1o obey In o natural scqueice. 1t Is the spirlt of | €veey day in the weels, and T beliove it has mady k wents itself for his use. *'Teoplo rpeak con- temptuonsly of 8 emattering of knowledge, rays > Gall Hamilton, *‘For my part,I would give a great deal to be well smottered.™ Thia from ono whoso writings show ler intimate acqualntance with the whole body of English llterature s sig- plicant. No doubt Gail Ilamllton's smattering would represcnt the embarrassment of riches % for another. Yet afterall it is donbtless, by com- parison, narrow and meagre. In the paran't of knowledge the way fotever widens und ascends. i Alps on Alps arise, and stlll the blue heaven of thoueht arches over, vast and ttnapproachable, Wao nay as well sdmit Lo ourscives at tho ontect thint to bo well smaitercd will be the limit of our netina pluce wheew they whi Just bail. When | they o not get ennuch of it, cxpecinlly 11 1t 1s colil, Jeant nthee, & whien 1t fs known that tha colder tho priror, And yot If people cannot goto r hotter clfinate, they make one artitclally, and Imprirun themeelven in a room all winter, the temperature not varying ten flegreea. All nch persons dic, and yet we follow In thiele foutatops,” llllltl!fl.‘l{ hopa thero s yet **balm In Gllead " for the Invalid, E. 8, FOOD V8, BRAING, To (he Editor af The Tribune, LaCnossr, Wis., ieb, 7.—1 find the Tiome de- pactment of Tue DAILY Tuinuxe published in the !\lqplemcm o your Naturday's Jasuo very inter- cstiny, and acting on the principic (hat'lt is not fulr to receive o 1nnch and wive nothing in retur, I mako l(lmllcnllon for admlsslon, §am deeply ine terested in tho discussion of the question of fool Nelgliborhond, ifwe never read anything that will injute any | exposed to public gaxe: and such wnhappy wives # “leps 1 tio 1ast mix years.. | was | ¥4 bralns, and really think it will ‘be dinleult for | ono moru than theso Works I have mentfoned we ot ¢; 'in dictate th O v bt b meron e St phurea berw, midfs focsestlealibabicis 1 les- sl i Ehaices L Juka cosy or falling; In l':'r'én‘}n'fl‘p'n':’:'"fi?fiszpu\c'fi roust lbé'fr."cnennudz e yite it motlier o e the dieing Tizo and shull always have purc, good thouRbts for com- wt‘i::n'eé‘ po:\ax :{I‘nnx:’lulri!u‘l:lfitl: t“mr ::""" v . = = ¥ o fainie and abarp us | o, o y cake, and prescrves. Now 1 eat my nonp. o | 4 u ence;, 1an ny. Aunt Fanny, 1wan very mnch Interested In you, nito alm, and pursie 1L In a careloer, deaultory | ThO hesplo hers sre as caterprlalng ant sharp uc e o Juc that aos calie of i imach | |. Eake, ‘Aol presa souphuit, with musiaras | very fond of jeadunizs uleo, 1iko to liava my house | "To’tho dear Invalld from Dloomlngton, whoso | arijere: 8 tha caituro of hogmaspiants b toent fashion. ity whetbor the plckle factory, bna of the mast | thy suiforors in childlond wore not taught submin- | borre radish, or n ilttle | catenp, wome | and luh}dlmlpcrhcl;- horwunf 4 ronulres Aino | weary houirs ereep _slowly nlunr' 8 quaint | fie hobby, and I am thankfal for, any. information ' Tho trac way, then, let mo say most emphati- | flourishing mnnlufflcetllflcl. mln: nnym;‘nw‘fl gn Wt | slon to prope ycunsllkul'm.l nmhi:rny. r‘é(.‘lllh zgm w"l'i"':':fi:"lgm @9}3&-‘." n.vn mmrfi;" 398 ‘l"ll#n'rll:‘g;':gclztu‘;'lll?r:u ‘;"flll‘l“:mguft ,.‘J“m'éi’.’.‘.i' 5 :’5 ;nle;u&r[::fi ~!'r'"1'-!:7 r’l;.l:fim:;ofl :;a'mu.-mcr]-.ne"; " ;«; upen .t;m “x"m'fi‘ ’all:: n{:fi:{:p\;};} Ll'w)‘luw el S iy, 6 not to begln with ephicmeral | the sharpness, I can'teay, ttime of the sonrryie, | dren, obey your parents, " s ae much ol of datoas FOrt, KL 1 DAY e ot e Sr Hat~ | hprtant Tacin ad Fel dnd aome timo far read. | miserice and slzned on cvery sido with cromsess but | blomanes, s otunios donblo aud slbgle, j dnd Gy books dn the:hopo (hat wo | s wey e Heh hacicst tius uf Ihe year, Me e o) gl selicn o || o e wfena mantdrupriste, Aud my chts | Jraportant | ol Voo, MK w0 ahiould remd | G trast n the Lond. fortiiudo shatt be cives v ahe'p o iy, o may through them grow up Into mn ap- | ooor{Herond hetween this ind Dolnuais, yon would epeakaof **thess woman whose law thelr hos- | the nbove Is ulwaya our dinher, Lut sometimes, gumgs g ul 'bt;t}kflv !fl“mJllllncgi %y TaRcrs, | theo from lleaven.™ Ilave you tried Liehie's cx- ¢ preciation of something higher And better. | nssurs yonrself tiat this 16 onc of thu'Helieat ond | ECAKS 0L tS thus 0 rolenLlcna. Ladtes, try it, We'have all veen' browght wp on | —A volumo af Jarper's Magazine. ta wimos tract of malt or vitallzed phosphatea? I have known {'3AN DOTI NOT LIVE DY BREAD ALONE.? 1 invallds to bo very much benedted from their use. - o the Editor of Ths Tridune, Navy Drue, Veruoxt, Iil., keb. U.—A colebrated artiat wsg onco arked with what ho ‘mixeil his pafata—the so- *'ORAT AND NIONT, RUT THIS I3 WONDROUS | cretof hla wonderfulcoloring. * Witk bratne e BTILA: tho reply. Might not we housekeepers do Hkewiee, Th the Editor af The Tridune. regulating the quantity used by tho quality of ihe Cimcago, Fub, b =Uh! rls (wid boys), refofes | articleIn stora? Sowe might noed vnly a tes. withmo! 1 am 10 to-dayl Now 1 can join the | wpoontal, othersquite o Jorgo Landful, While be. ranks, can't 17 and come nnder the head of **be- Iu\‘(mi that the braln of the average woman (¢ tweon 10 anid 20YY T hinve been o constant, thongh | equal to thoordering woll of her Lauschold 1n alj wellent, reader of Tho lome for a lon:rtimo, lut | jta departinente,. Wo ~ bellevs alao that sh id not dnre pot 1n an appearance for fear Lshould | may have a surplus to use for her own et the ** grand bounce, ® adJo King sayn, 1wl | mental seqwih., — Cultnre, 1lko confidence, unty 1y my litlo syt and then boduno, Lam | fen plant of slow growth. 1% does not spring b afraid 1 cun glve no gow! recipu for loncameness, | like the mushroom, in o night, Rather liko |£'B fu L have throv slaters (nof Graces) and a Sibiys | chofceat frufle, itn Lios=amn come i the apringtimg brother ! (exactly nine montta older than mysuif). | cf life, ita feults grow through all the Aummer, 1would give 0a o profitablo (not fo say Interewting) | ripen in the, antnian, and ro miost Yortech wway of sponding the evening, —tho employment of | just hefora belng touched by (ho frosts of old age. nmd{. ‘Thiot's what / do, every ovenlux., (Poor ‘While we donhit not many have heen benoBited Ly e, Thavoto.) tho recipes for varlous thinzs in The Tiome, wa Dow Hoee, onr plants alwaya Iook lovely; every- | wolcome those of another, we will not say a high- 1 am whoily a disbeliever fn the loose theorics of literary enlturs commonly accepted, and which control the condact of most of our great free pub- lic libraries. ‘That tho reader of dimec-novels and trashy stories in covers will eventually developu A taete for a purer Hierature ia hy no means neconsa- p tily true, 'Thata certaln number of these readers, A ‘having an (ntelligence superior to tho average, will, . while browslng smong tha thistles and rag-weeds which Infext the Beld, chance by and by upon somo perfect flower of thought whoso unfolding shall Lo to them an era In ilfe, and. baget forever after a disrellsh for tho ftawdry nnd Jow, + s withant question, bot these “woitld have enjoyed 8 noble literature st tho first, and something bosidea time {4 wasted in this striped s rort of experimsnt, That the masaes of tho reud- . ora of dime-novels et 1d omne genus, are ever cdu- . cated by them into an appreclation of anythiug bet- o hibrary in Itsolf, and ‘not furs 100 much whth our to4sert for dinner, or the teying on of now dresses, On the dreas quention [ think: Make them as near- Iy nd pussibe to conform to the provaliing atyl but csc! perfiuons trimmings nnd farbelows, Wo should striva to have our food plain, wholee some, nnd well cooked. Mtuch harm may ba done hf' putting upon our tabloa food that 1s too tich or that will creato a pernicionn npru‘fllu. Many of the rectyes publishied recommend the wwo of hrandy o wine, Undor o clreamstances wonld I pat nto fool for my husband or children anytling that I wonld not effcr them uurar:rely, and I cere talnly would not place u eup of apiritioas lquors to their lips, ** It biteth like & servent, and ating- eth like an adder.” There aro cnongh other sub- rlances to make unr food sufiiclently patatablo and #ood, It | may say moro on this subject at an- other time. 1wl rorpond to rome requests for rocipes. To Yonng Mother 1 would recomnend for a buby brought up on tho nursing-bottle, If cMV'l"I|I‘I|lk. o ton rich food. The ncarer we live to natnru the most delightfal farmlug porilons of country you TLillie W, Enzlewood, I thank you_sincerel. Tiave ever beheld. w - | foF sour kind worde. - It does one Gooi Lo e we d minds vro shall have. 1do not know whethior *tin the besinning® of | preciareg,” And 1 horo effer my sympathy to Olive 8 re nfiu'lnmk the other day, and camo ‘The Houe there wero any eales of Minfiatlons ws to | icunt her vatediciory his Lowehad vy penet. acrons this oid English proverd: * Eygwof an irhiat one hould wrlte or'not, and in tha alove I | “lajic' wife, of Galésbiry, wero yon ever a mem- | hour, fial of ton, broi of n day, wwing of n year, may have stranded upon ontalde waters. {hnd 4 | perwf that winterhood who met dnder {no magl | & woman of 16, ana & fricnd of H0." 1 gt thought to rdy something to Tho Homo family | symibolaof **L. M., 1M1 If you were, I shoulg | 8kree with the proverb in somo respects, bt “ about what 3ze, Stoweand Webeters Dictionary | K'very glud to know your trus aldress; Wonid J¢ | woman and friend ure guod for nothing until 40, call »faculty.” Tobscrved that some onforti= | bo too'miuch tn rak you ta write fo 091 Stato street, | S0 says * my nay, Aluss BAuAR L. 2 ¢ e naten iave Nf-lnek lu nsing recipes, hava cago lisd one dad experience, but 1 fecl quta ure it wan | “KCUE0y maka for o suet-pudding,~here'n 1 org SIS TUEAD, iny own Inck at facully ta understand. A enltls | mine: Ouo cnp of miat, chupped Guos wie cast CouncuTBiAL Zder of The Trisnt. - Yatlon of faculty ur tact in th nee of icas, at well | yojassen; one cup of mistns; onocup of sonr milks terented reador 6f Tho Tunec T nve mowin an in. as inthe o of condiments, pays well. Difers | ong toaspoonful of sodas hutmeg: und Mo to Denund CoRE I (hogies e D ikt gneua of oninlon, or areament, by the exorciso of | mako o sl botter. Steam ono honr o moros Dlotenin i et tague bt nltor St fact, can turn tpon generallties and bu much more | erve Jiot, and entwith any liguid kauce you chonsa. ' liv().en ':fi’" “rl ham.! ‘fin. ¥ ecl tha Ilu, l' :ml agreealle than when plnuied tow closcly 10 porsontl | In place of sanr miik, sweet may b used, ropiace oW s Thap s e sy fuany are Inquishi objectives, and aften do better service, By theex- | jnz the roda with two teaspoontuls of baking. Y1y Duakehats s ExRgs Yuee deatruble Qn‘glu nrelre and cultivation of faculty, much feictlon may posiler, ;v il- ogzen lllmfn:‘xenl‘v un:- "nl{:' i t ‘"3"""'“11'"1.'“""""':' in 'fn‘;:mlén'r:asm-nd 'e:vry{ For mm-blmul n:l:lul ane cnj ||ut flnur:’ um‘ cups ’:.;n‘\v |l?n'§f-£“i" W w“l:‘::uop«f:u;;‘u:g )u;nme ';:lu:; here, and thus may be saved much weae of #oul, | of corn-weal; one tablenpaoutal each of molasres e 3 i o i i Hhico. tablesnoontui Of pivee cidss | U ralinui-brcud Constantly on my taGic, sl by 2 Parents who posaces the glft of faculty avoid many . AV 2 & 5 served It on company and purty occasons, furs | diuted, does not ngres with it, use goat's mi ono eays Ao, 50 1 will tell you haw we keep thenr. | er, sphere, **Theso things onght yo to bave Ferine Bircclora of pabile hrarion are tomtsto T | Tioeme and auchor n lappy havens with ticle faii- Vihear palt and tvo-thinte tesspoonful of suda. | T 1 Tor enuren ferinate, Sie wat b e aye | e, doca nat, nares with it ue drugstore), or, | Tabier maie Jargo o, ahont foar fosk by (g, | Goner admot have e therameou G 0 i e ry o bipite Tihiation e patiaotin | flcs, wiulaithoss v AHCReIEIL s Bk Ot b xe PrOY: T ocon sotght attor, und hrosaunced o succens, | make a thin grnel from outmenl; focd from a'bats | and one and a hatl Teet uikte - Fir b Leleay | 957, and not hinve havo much Interost In my i f:fi:"ygr fm. kind of ceading—it bas no claim to Some uno—I haven't my Tainuxes hers for rof- y pont o Pertpa Dlogenla's way may be beiter. 1 havo | tie with the ardInary nur«ing cover, of the Inslde (the lowor part) with zinc, and about. neighhors’ buck yards or kitchens elther, half way up ha mado a cover of wood and plorced | fur” that matter.” When & friend meets it with Inrzo-slzed gimiet-holes, At one cnd of | me rmlling aud sclf-nosscencd In tho palor, talke the box he made a faucet and attached to 1t a pleco | of ** Danicl Doronda,' and wondors whether we of commion hose, which lio pansed thraugh a holo | will bave o **falr connt." I novor think bt thas In the floor, which ho mnde, and conneeted 1t with | her bread fa na light ant white and her butter ag tho hot-water hydrant fn tho kitchen. ‘Then | firm and golden 0a my own. Aud as for her hus. mothor pluced hér pots on the cover over the | band's flannels—iwell, if sho wonld wash thom just holes, and on cold nlgl f)ls the lower parlof | aaldo, thero would' be no complalnt. M hoe cronce, and_have forcotfen whom—asked for n repetition of the recipe for colec-cakes: 'I'ireo eye; Ono cup butler; (wo cups of mgar; one cnp of ‘sweet wllk; one teanpoon of suda; two tea- #uoons of cream-of-tartsr, Work Into o atif dough; roll the whole out to ncarly a half-inch n “fllc ness, and alft cinnamon aver. Roll up like elly-cakes T {nllry granulated rugar; then bake well, with th he name of Micrature, ; On the ground that ln{'bfl(flm are helter than demornlizing plessurcs, lbrarles whore shcives are crowded with works of Sylvanus Cobb and Oliver Optic, and Mcedames Ntephens ind Houthworth, lhave perhnps an cx- i tune for bfllnii. nt C. A, L., LaCrosse, anked for a reclpe for fee- cream cake, 1loro fa the -onoInuso: 'T'wo cups White migars one cup buiters ono cup mwect mili; whlles of elght egas: two teaspounfuls cream tor- tar: ono teaspoonful woda; threo and a half cups wintor wheat' flour—If peitg wiicat flour 18 tueds fonrcupa. Uaks In Jelly-pan+, 3Make an lcelng as follown: Threo cups sipur; one of waters boli to athick clearalrap, und pour’ bolling hot over the — Moy doonn. meer et i Lt bs wino b good envigh, and ro I 3 much mure canlly made, 1t Is to e preforred: e b L L L e T o N T L o Tt AT Jas hEuip o wolel through o elovo thab AL g0 throtigh. Lomer, T, b 7o sonadiniianothor tn. | proferring to leava ont the - coureent mata Insllo your wpacious iwalle? [ knock with | prunii, uno O . 20 S et foar and trembliuz, fearful that I como with hanily 0l sphy (CCUD "0 Kaw | Oricuns too empty, and ‘that the mite I bilng Is hardly | molaseess o °A';l “{' D, lflll,flll"fl b Yery worth the” offerinz, T have but lately alscovered | \Woem water. A llitlo soda disalved 'in tho water L elices about o half-inch thick: drop o ! s ‘s s Wi WMy 6F | hekien whitos nf thrs dce; i ot over th Hio "';'"2':'""1"";""‘;;. i lln;'lmmln comen Lvlnlx;nl-;o\-nr has his cr:lulplnlxxr "%;’,‘fib’fl n that i ot 4 i 8 un \tnprovement, ns 1t corrects the nc of | beaten w ol o 0 mixtura while | up on to the planta, ' Shie chunges thls waler, ey, diculoun way rome one has & S BTG remaah. " he place v Miaraae b e | susacelds un. Whetoveros and ciopmi-of-tartar Tave, 1n immgimatton ptaa nigeroment Tldy T | 1 e and yeints T st tor iy of | besicn tehiten of one tearaontal cltrlo achl iavor | avery mornin: nnd avening nouietiimea, ThoRgh met | " An nioh hdemeno e dercrbel, wiitingn af Ollver Optic and ki imitators have an y together, und work throngh and _through with tho Torira e ety ot mpe were lizhiod, and | LCACYLEE e Ll IDFonel nd, theuiih, with the watching and etvyine yonatl, | And helng of ther | WHIEH yoti intend to hake the by When thor. with lewmon'or vauilla, und spread cach layer and often oftencr, and #he waters them two or threa | +9To there many noune? ¢ Now and then one," top. AR are rlv baki nz.i wder instead, tinen a w more literary value than the uverage talk of two Fannlosaya: ‘lell Carelo G, ., to oxterminato wrdinarily well-tanght boys, overflowing with that 1 with lukewarm water, L} whs the reply, Wero T ‘asked: Aro fhers Nobody's brother fins *‘zone squars hack on me ' many go honackeepers ¥ wotld an- mites from her canary-bird, wprinkla o litlo cay- % H " + 3 ‘é PEACE, PEACE, WIEN TIERL 18 NOPEACE." o 1) hing, Jo Ki I oo Ak ity v, Feed tha bied with | o T haved oughly mixud, put into this pan; wet the hand and 1 T v et or dong tho uther thing, o King, Tlivoin [ awer, Many. Two kinds may be described e, ety g Thoe it | gnaechesiier undee il winge, ' Feo Hia bic Tob S s Bpaslfy L ave dotermined b0 koock | O thon oo 1 b Sty e Jand an Hixmoatty 1 e 7 ey T oncd, | Chieen, On tho South Side, Which | -+8ide " da ‘wards. Thore 1n ona In & amall towa +" pource of that forwardness ‘and cuoliem which | mized with It. . This will mprove the plamaceand mysclf over for somo morit of my own to ofer aa | When light enonyl, yut dicectly tn lho oven anit B s 1Ly Kob, » | you liveont Porliaps wo may seo each other woma il mlics from here, tve will ray—who tho elnging. Give tho bird bits of apple, cabbare, sugar, beead, and plenty of water. Glvo it water for o hath three or four timen o week, ani rot tho cago In the aunshino during and after the both. Eurcka! Amber, Uanxer, brings youny America into fll-repute the world over, Asmero storics of adventure they aro out- done every day In novelly, spirit, ano intcrest by the duily newspaper, and ' ontelde tiin slory_ thry ore ss barren of benaty ' an “Sohara §s of bloom, T wonld keep £ I books of this kind eut of the hands of ckildren ns carcfully as | would actually Immoral works, an redulonsly as I would protect ‘themn from demoral- \zing sasoclatos. This requires care, watehful- oees, 8 little conslderatlon dally brotight to Lenr In the conduct of 1ife, Of coursa It is far cusler to Ict children i down to pordition, and then mako ‘. oceasinnal ralda upon the kingdom of Satan, with g many prayers and tears, rettirnin with a handful s of the rencued amid o great Nourish of trim Lerbaps somc day we rhall wake up to a reall; B of wretchied cconomy of this method, ' As in religion and morale, so fn mental * lralning, children may very ‘early Do taught to recounize good Wierature, “Accantom them to {t from the start. The child who grows up In an nt- o paseport, T found none, and hesltated, thon | bake abuut ome Lour, with o inoderato licat, 1 uso Wit \ay) hopiug to auqiire somo gift. {1 hava | & four-quat ’“"";‘,‘},’;‘{;‘" tonakotin. hemix- graspedat this anil that, teyie to pateh up' somn. | 8ur will avoat ha t. Lot wtand untll it risce tilng worthy ta offer nm( fitto recoive. Butin [ 10 (ho verytop, then bake, ‘hetime of rising will valn. Acquircd gifta nt the best are defective and | depentd on the quality of tho yul?uml 1t beiny affected, 8o 1 offer tvwelf as the black sheop in | kept warm, which 1s very puecntial, Mixed carl tho fluck, knowlug tull well I will never grow [ {1t the morming u,flflnln,’ baked i.oforo noom, J whiter without tho counsol and eriticlims of some | Jittio expuricuce Wil ena -l.nnuylnny to make good oue, and there nre none so ready to give bothas | Oralam breads nnd If theso dlrcetian. aro fole newupaper contributons. lowoil 1 sce nat how thero can bo n failure, My complalnts ato many, my murmurings end. Girsham gems: One quart of cold \mluri atea. levn, Ko l} I growl oceasionally, nn one need be | #poon of salt, and one “lurlz', nrhu Nitto lees, of allarined, for uiy Tife i full of obticles, nnd oeca. | drahom fous ot sifted), Vat the g pans on #lon sontitimo deinunus o growl by way of relict. | thesiovato heat, Have 'witer and flour ready; ‘The most fusurmountable, ungetaroundablo ob. | then take up the flonr by the fingerful ut a thio, ptacle e poverty, ~tit very tarau kind of poverty, . | 81 Rt gradually futo o waler until l'la o, {hat wiieh roccivod one fnio the beat_dociety, bag | BUr rapldly, '"'|"" the timo une way. IAflcr tho dacan’t provlio the nico drosses,and pretty ,{,,g,. flonr 1s allin, stic for a few minutes, and when the and plenty of kid gluves and alippers, [ i | ECIm=pansurd emoking liut putn plece of btter tho thoomit totho fate of 'a_mnsic-tenchor, compelied | #ize of a pea fnto euch; then il with tho batter and 10 connt thne by the hour, listen to' discordant | act Immediately inthe oven and not mova them wounde, and watch awkward fnyerauntit my poptls | wntildone, They will rlse up ke n puff-ball, and when Paula Wrote upon the subject, ** Wivew, oboy your husbands, ** that obedlenco in 'a servile or de groaded form wan fn tho wrlter's mind, N cun it be wupposud that hor teeatment of tho sube Ject would precisely conform to the iden of utliers, Wha uxmu‘;m thoraime, butin a diferent dugrco. Frobably it was written to show what a loving, self-sacrificing wilo twould do for her hushand. 1¢ 14 tha assumption of a certaln claga of women af the present day, to treat with contempt anid cry slown anything that has the appearanca of former tlmes, Emancipatfon (s the cry, und away with all nuthoelty that shall restrict’ thelr wonderlyl- Iy (2) expanding powers, It fs well o o%. pand as - fost ns possible, but let the expanaion be in tho right Ircetion, Itienot that X wan afrald that theso abnormally doe wlu!md females wonld change the mans of syoman- houd that Iwrote tosccond’ the motion of Pauta, but1 coull not sco & writer of Amber's abiluy tako a0 false a position In regnrd ta tho truo Inters erts of women, 1L wan the effect of such an exam- thne,—who knows? ™ I alde with the *‘othor glrls™ | ofieen her yuests soven kinds of cake and elglteen and say, **Open the gutes ood let tAe lambh (1) como | other compo:unds at & modest little tea-party, 1t in.*" Hoplug that this may not prove too lang to | that {s not convinelny, what could be? Lo **stuck in & corn 1 will remain Contrast this with a tca served by a lady now BwERT BIATLEN ;lnr A year), taking a high place In_your own city, at tho hesd ', 8.~ forgnt to say that the autside of tha tank | ot one of your many benevolent socictics, Eho Is varuished with & deep maroon, and cdged with | once lived In theso arte, and I was her gnest. bleek, It hus tho uppearance of n Jarzo box (on Firal tea, a nectar fit for the gods, A plato of snawy Tegn) with plants geowing out of it, as tho pots do | bisculte,' golden butter, & modest basket of not ahow. Dow ose, pleaso tell me I yon tey it, cake, aud apple-rauco,—~not the green, and how you nuccead. 'y ono wanlaasplendid | watery compound you may recall, but whols rocipe for old-fushloned ** Boston brown bread *' I | quartces ina slrup ‘clear mber and sweet A1 wiilgiveit. 8. 8, oney, The wholoseasourd with nuch graco in the rerving and wmich wit {n conversation that I ehall #'A WIRE AND SALUTARY NROLECT." nover forgetdt, orthic golden glaw of the Indlan To the Edltor nf The Tridune. tummer evoning ovor all, Citeado, Feb, U.—I think if the younz ladies Wo must declie between the sovon kinds of cake who write sign - themselv ; Nutmeg, | and the culture that will muke our gueats forget Teet, etc,, wauld only givo ** us boys* on the 1) | their absence, OraL. and 20 acale n chance to get better acqualnted with thent, they might no o 4o fonenorae, 'Thon, (00, | # 4 BONOOL-DOY'S TALE, THE WONDER OF AX ** un oo boys * jittle Innocentsand darlingy who T DER. 1 BPEAK TO TIHEE IN PUIENDRHIP'S NAME 10 the Editor of The Tribuna. Curcaan, Fel, 7.—1 ean hardly express to the Fweet mateens my gratitnide In words that will convoy to them an ides of how much 1 greatly en- teem and preciata their words of condulenco, and welcome In The llome department aturday morning's Trinerse. You ean't im- agine bow much good 1t has done me, 1Nl never forget it, no, never. Why, | feel like another felfow all tocether, and really begin ta thik thit my caee |n not so very bad after all, 1am stilf en- ured n tho - Infantry scrvice, howaver. it F'fcel now aa thaugit I ol dixcharte, my dutlos inthat Wne with a degree more of chicerfulness than Liceetufore. My young charge will nndoabtedly ., v Qu.! 3 . When nicely hrownod are dune. T Uatter wiil [ Rlo to young girls and wives that I feared. Dnt | ool it wherover we go—might bo littlo hap- To the Fdlior-af TAs Trin mosphero of culture bas sn inimenso advantago | feul nndur many oblizations to you for having ron= | take fhe tho Mhapeof fmps sent frum the regiona 151 Tnall ight 1 Amter Las nndoubledly acon that such ncourse e Edlior, ‘ribune. o o O ings el oo acceptable to the situation, — And foranl, Ko le, scent thin, but nover mind; it Inall right i only 4 iy = pler than we are hnow, Cot.owaTen, Mich., Feb, 7.—You bave lstened Tt el Wi 1 eH(hen Lagand maopiers | dsted oo mora sccep Comart i ny Hese 18 insos bl mall L o | SHgved choUE aad i g bt g e ot conductiv 4o thu tencet; the naalcat, and o Kin: whilo ] am tendering my thanks to _you nli, allow Mo 1o ssy particularly 63 Ingel thit fer Kind Tt tatlon nm' welcomo words went stralght to my Dearl, Plenie accept my many tmnks ‘for thai, Jazel, 1 helieve you ta fio pooil and true, and oy yon arc a Chicago wirl loo, 1 have still more_cond- dene i you. s wouldn't £ hack o follm, wauld you, lfazel? Fayno. ‘Tho girl thut left mo nome thmo ugo waa froim St. Louls, which fact | think will partly account for her ficklencas, [don't think miich of 5t Lous, anyway. | And, Mirs Nutmeg, plesso don'tefler mo any more condalence ut prosents § don't deavrve it an'{ am now quite pecanciled {n being aboy. | wiil cluap your prdfierad band In token of my ever- Tnsting friendshitp to the young ladies of Tha tlome, and at the samo time hear In mind your ade T pity ponr without galaance, Whatever greatnees the other may achieve for himself, the child of enliure has something which lie cannot mims. Pray do not acenra mie of wnobbishness, The noblest wen 1 aver knew were self-innde men. 1 only wieh tkat foal) they have thls fine arowa of fuberited cultura < coutd be added. To have this subtle graco in her own home, tha mother must not have let her mind ron to waste, % Bhe wust have diligently Improved her opportani- ‘4 tles, Taher youth they may have been meugre, of shedenn, pettispw, curclos.” $io had not this Hap- ' Dy future which she wishes for her child, Begln, then, | wonld say, with the cly author who Law stooik the test of Hime tho bent [ntercats of womantioad, And | ony glad thint ahio has talicn tha trio alde of the questlon, ol {hauch tho exanipl of tho ret letter e found Iia 1itators, Aud now T wish t say that the teno fnterastn of saman will always Ue alongalie of man's, Nat by eramplng lis energles,” not by beliltling s disnity, not by treating - with cane tempt hie wivhos, will woman's. traa Intorests Andnoblost exivtence ba aitained, 1ut In that higher field of actlun, whero woman In, us In _tiis Divina Iaw showis intended ta be, the coeworker, nwaistant, nnd helpmate of man, will sha dnd room for all e powera. Whilo olovating him with & Dure and nobla 1ife, aho will clevats hereolt, (o pelmary law of tho family e not Geeatly 3 und’ Bob Sawyer; but cheer | 104 couple of ci bea. and perhaps you will naw up, buys, and 1 will “give yon o recipe for taking | hear what a coun ry boy has to say,” and how he care of tho bany nnd shoveling off the enow. When | will say it, Buch were my thoughts ‘after having the baby la placed in yourcharge, put it on tho | anxiounly swaitad the reception of Jo King by the floor and lot It cry avhile, 1t It peraluts | younz Indles of Tha Homo. And asT thus wal ted, it up, put it under your | fucoma Iob Bawyer, grumbling and trylog to con. arm, “head downwarl, solo the aforesald Jo with hia sympatby, . Now, I room a fow thnes, 1 think If you aro not relloved | wu well pleasad with tho frank, open welcoms of nl‘ynur charge In & vory short time that the baby Nutweg and liazel, and thinking that they might srifl bu parfectly willinZ to vit on the floor and keop | call o & dear 0o, and not fearlng tho atill, *bonnco™ from them at least, 1 will ventars Whon you are sent gut to clear off the snow, | towenda rocine that will inform Jo King haw o shovol it o tha sidowalk,ond put It In your boots, | manage tha bablea: Take the baby ehieorfuliy, and Then go Into the hoire aud commenco to coughy | conslder tho task 8 favor: gu intd the parlar awsy and your dear sister (If you have one, and i you | from tho rest of the family; et the. Child om the have not 1 can apara you one of milne), reallzing tho | flaor and then gIve It a feather and same beleam of uathy or elng Joyously ta | Shoone, 1 lovo musfe | Graham miush, made Nk hasty padding. and Teom iny ng K ok or play | eaton with sirui, or with milk and shgar, I8 very Without Interruption, Onu of my favorite pleces | nice. healthy, and economical, ! 18 Crolecz’n *+ Ieisoncr and Swallow." 1 deligh | , Grabam mufine Ona pint' af sone milks two In " studylng “the “compusition and trying to | tablcspoons of ay r‘)lwn uf muinssos; one teae catch dho dden of - the “authos "Fned | Apoanuf soda:n litle salty And il b um_ mever more successful | than' when | NONF L0 makoaatif batter, ' A lnmnp of hutter the Iavply the nleca 1o myrolf; magina mysalf the | 8126 of & walnut, melted, improves them wileas prisarier shut opin o iarzow cell with the iron | made of huttermilk or suina ereau, whep It 13 not doue of paverly barring no from tha beautiful sun- | Bectwsary, liako jn yom panw, p light beyond where chlra the swallow so meerily, | 140 not clulm that theeu recipes _aro helter than and 1 ofton ceaso playine, almost etliled fn my | Othors that havo been piven in Thy oy b tmezinary prisn, | Another of my favorites tp | Whila weiting of tho Grahsm bread, thoueht It nog. totiachalk's **Lart Hope,™ 1 acinire 1t and love | Smise to glvs tho atliers. Sy faniily cowd hardly §t os one admlirea n beautiful face und fgure with- | 40 wllhuulnmwml‘dn of dlet, llllll‘l 1liope others ant upilvestanding or even having any ncquaintanca | MY prizo them as highly wheh trivd. ~ Gitanav, The ¥ the safe oneforyou, Ie miy be old, bl phiasenors pere langerous condlilon'yau nro In, will'go to work | fe (stickum will do) 0 tts fingers. = You will hase T changed sinca the beginuing, 1t still has many | * gers, g i Tnf, his fanctes must Tol jco I regard to avortaxing fy phywical strength | with th T, Sometines foce § 1l e 3 b and clean olf five miles of wnow for yon if nced ba, soine amusement and tho baby will keop qulet. LR and forelthe b ruthtn bt | Wi iAo ororiasing, ty physcal rensth | o il Tull of aadinges. - Chaniae from o o coronrxa nurren, ooty oy, abwel s foumdatios ey | sohorieh 1 welfen bofore far i 1 Hody Perbans | “Thig recino, may be old, but T have never Foum Jtwiil do you good to bo tuken out of the hurry< | houschald dutl 1l alro try (o plewsowoclety | tho'athor an | change, and 1 fecl patnfally my inne Th tha Editor,_of The Tribune, Tiovornent. s Let ue uot ot oiound undermino 1t, | Sutie would have taken pity on me. Mixa Pert | falifble, and sm not at. &1l round shospiero . For ¢ Inglife oto-day and net dawn fn the far past, ‘to | when the oce nld;'ml.lmlnltid Lility to understand the motive, the excesrive Joy, ufi.?f.f»‘n'i‘."‘é:"'r{-‘.‘.'mfi.?l"éu?"..:::;.‘.‘.‘: lmulltlmmgr Many great lawe depemy to m{’mmnmum i '_npémfl -kl‘lzinmuml,':uer le‘f.'"iruf'flfim}!h;;: m;‘l.‘yH:';vyrz;.dl.w.ti:l:;rux‘:};lrrfl?n:l:;llel“lsll}‘lrlngn’;\; Silcrua Yoty Mch e they. o ot loved and | Novep bry May. your heartIn £ st pomated ot or. the hopelesssicas, | HISROHIE coteeannteny depurtment ™ of tho i | bafhe mgction of bivina lav. will open your licart to me, | proniiec you | will ; 3 ¢ eame heart of humanity throbs through the ages, 3 you wake the acquamntauce of a now race, that, too, will be an acquisition. Read listory, 'Tsup- .+ poronobody nowadays reads or can be porsuaded : 10 reud Rolfln and bon—unless he bo a writer of i hintory etudying for a wpeclal parpose; yot it wonld not ' come " amlws {0 know - something of tho siyle of these authors, Gibe Whatever we can do to promote nnlon of eontf. ment and bonda of sympathy In the wncrad pro- ciuta of iume, Mot us do {t. Muny liven have been wasted §n bitterncas in tho contluual strug. Kle fflrfull In the family. Lot us not increase this tendency, butattempt to correct it with the Divino law, ** Bear yo uno anotier's Lurdens, " Mus, E. 3. 8, , may be rather daep, but with a littio study ars never go liack on you, Iean't keep a” girl movo splendld reading. “And now, If the giris don't I than two woeke, —for shu siways finde sonie ono | '+ ‘hen partics, " 1 sball bo unly tuo glad to mixin and who fs bettor louking than your humblo aervant. | geli them what 1 know sbaut housowork, amute- But If vou aru so hard uv, perhiape you wou't mind | ments, ote., etc., 1ot iny girl also hasgone back on it I have a wart on my nose, and an ugly wearon | mo, ant now declarawup und downshio will diosnold my left cheek, —~when my beard gimvu It will hido | maid, which ;akes me fecl all tha worse, 10t & it tnut tho wart, but the ‘scar), 1 pity the wniTer- | cortaln wwritcs as; that wognn [[] ilm’. a fckle ow, Y When 10 to Freeport, 1"l call 0 ove ingt when tho folks aro’ sway enfaying theaclye anud il you take chargs of thoes childred, \What 0 yuit uw, thera n that Towa flower pis),—Pomponia Slie does not scem to regard mo very effectionate. Iy, 1 thiuk sho is naturally good-patured, but l;mbulfly was o Jittle bit mad at something or somo. ; e 3 | 2elte, ‘This departmont Ta edited by u_well-known b kutia for Taosnoed vt e | s ke 8 well- aunrn o1t bringing gooa thoughteand | Kesdectlill nuble. resolutiond ta some; exquhito plaasure to o gvery ono 1t whispers of some boanty E ng (o the heart, & new light tu the cye, or o deoper red to the cheek, "Thiera can ba no lovelivr fdea of leaven than that all the mory e e et mud el the lontaqic, 1 hobs o | s clngenta reatire - Now: 1 4ot kaow hon cepecially, ana at any rato ona must b ody when sho voted that | he refecled, Inotico of a land where the muslc lan: 0 v eternal. In 4 10 should s exo) clred not tu usa Il)-l' llllll.'l!. “ . > " irla will nol 4 iard on me, and 12 e editor | what to ¢ of Powmponia ; she don't seem lo toino m’::;'m teimn something of o 1ifo uf tho an | Ly tho uto of her Iitor that 11 was-on Alonduy shy | o e MLt ofRchls JaUle Ianzuago delightfut o iater's CHnLor a toncanful. stasCalih et O R Joater. o e i UBNA" | willat feaat Nght his Ora with fita if o docs no | Jiim i menekS o Fou fentre For & genera urvey of Modern Europe, Rooertron's Charles V, s udinfrable, By all means roud Euslish history. 1t be only gulng o hetie . farther back In your own family,” Read Mume . and Macaulay and Mrs, Steickland's Lives of iho tor of The wrote lose sniteful words, **Blne llundz* 3 wonder If the clothes-)ine I the buck-yard dld not break down with the Monday's wash In the mud. ‘That would bo vexing enoufhs or perhaps ** Deah Georgh ™ dld not call round on Sundsy evening ac. 1! 1y timagiuntion than whera It tells of the morniniz | ik and hut Inte. s iroas - bters st warn) sl Mualc roincs and enabics | Colur 1orsy pouide ol Lo 1uhit, and there are hut fuw T0 prepary annatiolng e equal welghis of annate oS3 foelst e iniionc. ¥rom tho'church | folec puryaotasl; aml i soe, bl diudltradiaet: wvrian ta tho jowsharp there comes & charm which | Arately in faur s y he won't like me, bnl‘ publiel It, 17 {fln Wlsh to hear no wore_ fromi e, | jf yhe willscnd her addi 1 will sond her a real L] s for Ells, if | reme: "Il slnk futo oblivion. Noopre: ve. And, s L, . Uwen Meredith wrote a book of poe: $AND stonT RETIRRMENT URGE3 SWENT RE- | contalning’ '*Tho Wanderer,"ctc, As 1 have Cuicaan, Fob, (,.—~Allow s perfect strangor to you ali to add a mite to this very valnably depart- ient of the mowt popular daily inthe Weat. 1f tlis were not a fuct, The llome department wonld . z . o ere : TURN, commenced answering questlons, permitme to say it i siase of syerants by ok not makini | cundio fo agraoment. iowever, Allen Poupiuis, | Lo of ve can tiecah, A n ots ean cxmiatg, | Gsgifet, it Mtaurihir s et AR T e | [k gy avy boen iumberud ainuny 1ho things of m fhe Edltor af The Tridune, 1o Nutmog that, | lave siwars Been tauen hat 3 el the riave of system, but ustue it as your | Il forglve you, and promise not to talk any mors Afterall, aim 1 wastingmy breath counting timey lonally. 1t will then Lo veady 'for kscs Az kditor, T am nelther a proplict or the san of | ; DETROM, Sllen,, Feb. 7,—Far Gume time past | ¢ handsomia {8 that handsome does, * o something i After belng well grouncea tu the history | stang I}‘vnn will anly withdraw your objectlansto | can hardly expect to henetitany ono uy wy oplin- el ket dn oartbun Jaw. CFar ehcose, | g propiiot, but wall o phesy one of two thiugs: | J Bave buen an intereated reader of The Iume o liko l!‘“nndl be will add to this a bang to her dland, take wp thu study of ner | my cateriug The llome circle. Won't You bo 80 | fons, hut 1 miay bo benadted by yours, 1 caunot | one-half pint to " nLous pounds of ‘milk kives von wbill elther b‘,“m\“& to discard The tlome en. | Partment, ovd now coma forwurd to eolicit an a {ront halr, she will look pretty. Truating that [ erntiire ot ditferent epo It s kind,—** o yon pleaze, " expect tomikoany of vou hapolcr, buil may be | aecngoiden color, turtneler, wie tattespesntil'la | oW or you will need an exim supplemont to | UAMLINGS with some of lis readers, Dear O may becom better acquainted with the girls and s A ey At s, SIS B you g et e | sidigiessmiserntl Yl ey Jitle, Srmn- | B e I Sai by Lo s s | Your Satumay s insos bl TP Tt FEEC L Yo e i s} ety | boye L am euly yoirs XEiary + autnor, anid then out all hie wor) o cujoy yoursclf than 1 aim. You aulstertn | went to your Home, but your Jlome will help to c de 4 e cra Wi e 3 themotnolsble one. rif yousrafrstatimeicdby | sliar yolir truubleg with: Wwhilo | am all ons. | Miorh wite kI sy i o it "ilohelp fo | ik ol D) tuany readors Wil not allow tha trst to be 1oy ut twy pounids of host oot anewer iy wumions, | hold outa willlng | potash or vonceuitated 1y, or. I uraferréd, yue and ' bund 10 you, aud grawp, cordially, thoso cxtende half pound uf nolash aod the S3mesuantity'of sal sods) native of Bounle Scotland, and consequently clan. Dy you will porhaps punlan wmy"Giaiiarity, 1 0.0 i IO, s think as yoa do. thala womin may bo aoiifent | cwicago, Feb, .1 LA coming by hix works, you may perhiaps us well come Iater to a kuowledie of the man. How keen one's interest I'mins badfz. Nimrod says so, tao, * :owes o bu b these people, fublitled, consequently the second must come to In regard to peading-maiter, I would say thnt I v But to my original Idea of appearing fn public, . ohusan, Burke, | hardly know just'what to recommend in parlicular, | 10 o, duta vurea galluig of bolllng Lot sofs water; dissoli e and + If and evori Uterury In her tastes, and still beablo 10 | gorward again. but If you will Lioals cline mg fishieide, tolduuil, Minuah Morel pamny | ae'f do nel conine myvelfto sy o clare of | “Vabs waling patfenty on. tho threshokd, and may | LITRAG 1os {3t hiiis o O Tl R AN TR T n'-'.'n'l'fii"m':'.!fis}"m",;{‘.fi Kaks or placo in o kitchen When neceeasary. I8 | 100TAES A¥3l:, Bet M 20U il kiadly alow mg © R e NG o cuptce wblrle whoso | litoratare, but read any ant B0 fanaiy it | oo s Oaist | riggs s seeduverasainuud tiraw iavay, "0 | ecd abpiy)e i oot ieko. o Faackorig nom A fauiitar | ol e et o1 s, Tl hat o reinal i RENUT 0! nell- 3 ! ly e ulh 11 o 3 171 W my letter thaf ould o] o ko o i and ey, pon tho shelvear "o | wieh ater worc | st tanie \opotsamuch | wTnE yLowens ATFEAE 0N Tie mAwTI | efe {iblenstter lf tho, cotoring wtter I3 mised | (OAEU Satly Burt of the summer of 1870 o ueceully bounablo tu worvo s well-cooked dia- | Uody's Biby' Hince my yoad Intentlon. bas hect ! '5‘:'1"55::‘1':'1«1::‘;"‘:'# :.l:-"un‘:m v‘r’ll:fllfl‘.hrlt?.'m‘-urlndx :x’.,“.‘lf‘,‘?.‘;“.e':.’,.!';‘.‘ 1 the 1!1?: ot by hlfllllblal‘w:nlu Citteado, Fub freird l'f’pllemfl“{"" ind on cream, Furusein sl dairlea it broharly wuuid 'be | ourcity an omlacd & reform In var & path 4. | turncd to evil, I would like, for tho beneft o uns would be so kind ax to sene recipe that will fnvizorate and produce u i mustach, Ever yours, Jo Kinu, {'BUCI DUTY A8 THE BUBIECT OWES THE PRINCE, cullnary dopartments. “Ihiv srticle was called an *toilstoye, Iteflied coal-ofl was tha fucl uscil, and said to bo equally us wafe as any good kerosens lamp, and 10 cook ‘A tmeal In o hot symmer duy wlih abont 8s nuch pleasuro as one wanld ex werlenco in cating lees or sdlscuselng cool drinks, ne Pnr«r-.—nl tho sume tima I pever leavo B baskets ul of mending undone for the sake of spending & baif bour witls piy favorite antlor, or ‘aven fus dear old Tuisuss, Duty fret, Ei wards; and how much sweeter o ey are to the youn ‘student wha secks them fn thelr ancient biding-places! Walter Scott und his fomances, und Ut marvelous critic wha made Edumburg famous, muet ot be . forgotten, By aud by you will cume with o cultivated_taste tn Spenser aud Chaucer and Shak: re. You will self fu goull company, Soja fupreasci Lo’ siep SORE NS Sansy tho coloring roady prepared by 8 culpo nto tho weckly hanguel i (ako o weat wi rountied by honesty “and fac tived com those who do not uoderstsnd my treatment, to ex» platn the uso of the recipe l{uve. easuro afler. m"'{;;l—l'l‘hn 30!" ‘;‘wlrldgu l‘l nnd lnltglll‘:d[ !:Dplh,ll:: 4 \0 bowcls and produce constipation, but sim o pleasaro Ja [ 1o OG0 0 Rleenas weadunlly, and bring ko **HEPROOY ON NIER LIVS, BUT ABMILE IN uan BYE,! by such food, who woull To the Editor of TAs Tribune, Iiogent, When wa tealizo that our dutles for tho day are | heal or check roper conuition, BVEN BUCH A WOMAN OWETIL HER IUzBAND, ' | wigh for beter fure, und pish and pooh over each | Rockroim, Feb. thunke! Toma 2 over. Otfve, o you not oversenitive in repard | 250l RS BOTRIETEINON 4 L rength of End (AL the e inge of 8 lang winter may b Gu ihe Nalioy oF The 3 rimus, arilcice, bicuias one Wilo! thinies (hat- 15 | wossehus whigarnit” b Lo sy Lkl B, | oo he markes e g i (2500, | 80 ur Tuinisiont There e sany who il s | o Secont el cohplunt. becomet Twank and ! cpremiatlyand bappily spcat in tho company of | PLymouTu, Ind., Feb, 7.—I have lung been an red ba 0 ore, houor, and obov, and to { 1am fuclined to bofluva sho'has u copy of Web. | Suliing int Lighly recommend the vame; but the | J0t Snd nonoore (han myself; und | am atrald | emociated, consequently mecda . sometaing . (0 ehther, "Tho muder yocts you will want to ktiow, | interceted reader of your lome Depatimcnt, and grumblooyweanather's tablo ctiquette? Dearladies, | ator's Unabridged, 1aleo supposs her preceptor question of utllity and durabllity s oftcn Jout | JUa% you bave misconstrued the meaning of the | FROEAEH the raw-egg custard s Intended for <+ well It pussible: if wot, you must do your best. | kave often thought I shoutd like to say a loving | the peace of soclety and humo ztcml- upon Indi- | did his duty 1o 'her thetoric, but age, perhaps, has | O bt of, letters you refer to In your last. Jcconalder your this pur, 11t s properly made and regularly You will at lexst tind tin.e’ foru reading and a re- | word to iis cuotrioators, but [have a8 often lust | vidual forbearance, do not make this a huge tea | perveriea ber idea of slmylieity ‘and’ con Lsenese, 1( declslon, and let us hear from you again. o 1 leturé T cloac, et mo kell Onlce: oy fhat ho can :‘,“'.:'.’,';‘,;_r‘;',f;" et afias, Miiengih o, and bu} canly clean bls [nk-statned fogers by Gaing o weals | oeh 0%y tbo, wuoat, dellcato eid, 1n a very shor e e Keop Sorked Tug Bl | vaviieck el Tor (i utvo rmorer 142 4nd ruba lv on the Ink-al [ore washinyg. Jia puro the bottl Is labeled ** Folson, " se the acid | 10 $alkingas rondom, £, 3 1 have had practic < rcading of their master 1 of one work will better wcquaint you witl th renius of an wutbor, than a desultory survey of all 1s productions. The beat novelisis nast pot bo ‘s | slighted, and there are, in tho svcond rank of En- ¥llub novelists, names that honor Micrature, 'Fho ow, ladies, will as meny of you as can, wha ces, auck a falthiul study aro using or have used llnn{: “n{l ot " glve In our experience for by benefiv of all whe have Ilrhl cookiug to do 1n small rooms, Euch oue please glyo tho nawe of the stove; what my entluslasn before 1'found time to accomplish Iy oblect. Butiliave seen of late somie wiifulr criticlgmz upon my old friend Paul, sad I can- not refrain from coming to the front with & pro. icat, 1t seema (o mio that thoes ladles who, object parly, where guesls are dying for scandal, § would seeui alwost posaible that sha has liad fn. Bata feast of ‘love and rurcs, whers ail | atruction fn Gerwang but the gross error with willlave to come after & week of toll and care, | which sho wrote ho ingle quoted (haus frau) puts and thers linger, I think our kind edifor | that fdea to 8l ght, Hauafruu 18 o compound word, did a very wiso thing when he classited The Home, | us written, 11 whe were vereed i ichithyoloxry, sho kind of oll 1a uscd; what cooking thoy are beat experience, “iudvica to witea lavo | We will cach know our corner, aud not bu futruts | wuule have told us by speaking of tho yetkron aptodd fors eidor the o have o cangerous. - stated in my last letter that I ralsed my chil: uovel fe thie most pecfect work af wadern literaty g ihat Bosaye o that subject, | eré upon cach othur's suhers. Leave thic bruin | feryoias. 1he omislon decidcs it ss. s eelany B e oo o eonchur theiy ssfuf Rav you Jisaakalt Owen Meredith ever wrole snything | drenon the bottle. 1 S14° ot 80 10 for s fu of caluv. Tho uld blectione sgaiiat novel-readiug | ++Deli® declares that **Wives, obey Your hue- | work for our literatl, the bazar, the cululne depart- | futen 10 confound e pedan | yuticient for wurhing and lroning; any iema gbout | Pevides ** Lucile." The Seotleman in ueatlon s | ihg ning, but from dire ‘Becossity, andy for (58 810 BOW nelther furce Hor pertinency. Tands e & yorn-out 1ea~a telle of Tarbariem. | menty tho dloing-rodum, and the funio those whoss | (ry: At for tho pari.akn-perhan +*bartrossd: thein good or ha you may be awiss of, - Youhave | L0 wutbor of an'exquisiec povma catitica ++Tha | fhe (blog but from dire notblng bt L paierian and Freuch Nterature you will be fortu- | that ouight to bavo been vxploded lome wgo—und | tastes s gho gl aro beat adapled to thelr own | jcal saticty sdmoniebes her that wha Nas arrived all been very free Wwith reclpea for cake, nle, hread, | Wouderer. Hrarugnsroy, [ pu d_milk, s % uate If you can read in the origival, 1f not, do | then argucs that such & state of \bingd Induces u: | yiftd, Let oack tow on in her own chaonch, lend- | at the wit mate cullnary d(iuunun conlatent with | exe, “Lut never toll us \hat kind of &u oven you i g, b ‘,,,,. breast children v uot disdain a good tranrlation. 1930 (v louk upon bis wife as a meru wachine, ete., | fug Kind futu spriuging from communions | a code of Evculzplus.”® The geestest wonder (o brought all thesw nico thingy out of ; plcaso tau'sud | BER * WAIR JUST ORIZZLED A8 IN GHEEN OLD | {irived botter tnan wluc, avd to-dsy they aroad- 4 Lrovslng tit sea und coming upon familiar | ctc, Now, my wister, allow me to ruggest that | with nature, or soclely, or g L Or owers, | me ls, Why sho didu't fit her tecipes u-imc-y.]nu explaln. Aom." mired by s}l who ses them. . Strangers seclag (bem . pacics. you will dod Irviug's end Prescott's his- | Faul does’ not advocate aoy such Jdea”as you | orsomethini for **the hunct man,” Only fecd the | to show us the. Leauty of herrythw, M slic wers 10 thy ro o dancerous clement In oar T0 (Re Kditor of The Tridune. At play fn the ynrd stop (o look at them. and ssfs ries wore fulercsting than woet novels, Emer. | seew to hinagine, iina and stumach with wholesonie food which will | able, 1 think sho would, don't your Can who ot hanschol ouner we Know It the betler, and | CuicAdo, Feb. H.—1 am a constaut resder of The | %3 \Wias beaut! ul, robust little boya. ' d Lo and Bryant, oud | e 524 Jou auote, of course, (s thero, and | bulld up o vigorous and happy character, Seck tho | give'us a coplous discriatlon o o Bouaet o will stand al ido In your ceteem | husbantls are vory fond' of guotingit. 11 th zood 3 3 #oud zather“than Tome departoient, oud § s wore lutcrested In i ™ Paut iy It ls ‘xlw fectly proper tu have o Geat et " but & great deal more depends on Iog § liava yit read'ip ltwcol. | Liud’of"a nuree: tbat 1g s on (hy spot.'t The uing, t tunt 1 indervalue the many reclpes and recipos that [ gave were glven me by one of ibe Wwriters thereof, which through your kindncas have | Legy physicians in our city, and whera they bate eh given to the public, but with ten years' cx- | peen properly prepared snd faitbfully sdbered 10 perienca lu housekeaping, a fow cuok-books, snda they have never boen known to fall, good cook in the kitcnen (and wmy tastes bel xv-r{ Hoping 1 have explained the matter fully and bé- sumplo, recipes for cooking ars not uf paramouat | yond: (o poastoilty of & mistake. (tor iy s sob importauce to me. Pleasant tabe lell up o the world as a would-bs Y uppesclaty th many valusble bina for cleans- | Duurdercas), I willsubacribe mysclt, respectfully Ing and beautilylng mnx thinye pertainlug tw the yours, 2 Kitriz CLybs. Louschold, aud request Aunt Nancy aud olhers to §ivo us more, and Accept thanks for past favurs. ! VARIBTY'S TUR VELY BPICE OF LIFR.” Ithsuk Paul K. B. for bia letter. Ho scems to I tor of 7h Tribuns, writo vnderstandlngly. I find from the experience Caxtox, L., ¥eb. 7.—Belng an aduifrer of !fl'i ©of 4 fow weeke that wy halrls much improved bi paper, 1 ask ono little coruer {nThe Home. K vowblng it for 3 cortaln Jeogth of thiue woring ani uu?ul& 1ike to bo with Aunt Faany for awhile, 8¢ 1 would say in Ic‘pIy 10 your suille ot our own folli s befors we | question of the quantity of dour 1 put in thag terris lauzhot those of others Lie pork-cuke, 1t 18 goverued by the nchneas | wank, Welknow, 1o cowo ta the subject of this week's | If \elfilcll [} rll\ in enough ta wake it moderately tal', 1 wish to thank Aunt Fauny for tbe generous | stis but mixfug as »liffasit caubo stirced pro- aud which she attered dowers around our | vents it from falliug when taken from the oven, Houe, and | would like (0 te)l her of wy plants, I wlah some of the contrlbutors of ‘The ilome Low I'bave bruught them with bud uud Hower in | would toll me how 10 make those bandsome beds yulck succession thue far through the winter, but spreads of commou cotton cloth and candle-wicke can unly wt this vrfll'n}{ tellher of tho wagicof a | juk, and If thoy steais tiei to mako the tofls " mulniature dower garden In Febraary, bow I bave | much liko balls of cotton. undony the winter and overmastered him by forc- Urcam-cake: Oneend a-haif cups white suzar; ug Uright wprlug fowers upon him. Tho wmagic | three-fonrihsat acupof butter, rubbed 308 cream; waly covslsty of 8 littlu Laste, & cousfderablo love, | three-fourths of & cup of aweet wilk; toe whitcs —a sowcthivg that all truo lovers of towers can | of aix seserving two for frosling: threes enjoy. There ure variaus ways of arrsnging bulbe | fourtbs of & teaspoonlul of soda; one uud on-balf for viluter Qowering after they Lave had tuclr ree § tearpoonful of cresus tastars three cups ol dour. suld o our clty. *IARK! PEOM TH TOMES A DOLXYUL 8OUND," &ditor of The Tribune, Kzoxux, la., Fcb. U.—bhakipeare says: **Women are soft, mild, pitiful, snd flexible, but the gread poct never met an Ilinolt echool- munn, clse ho would have stelcken out all of those qualideations the fret. Toat martyr ycloped Faul wy warmest congratula- tions . for the “scaeible, clear-headed i 1 bLellove, with hes, ihat the creature constracted vut of 3 man's fdoats ing rib, though she may be destined Lo bo hls superior, bas yot to prove herself hus ‘3‘“" Let mo sk ibe achool-glrls, snclent maldens. sa lufelicitons married Women, that vent their splecn 0 ln Lut une textof the Lible with which they uro ac. uainted 1t {8 usually this; but do {uu ever hear the twenty-8fth verss from thelr lipat Listen: * Huabanda, love your wires ecen as Christ lored 0 CAurcA and gace Himself for it." Tucre, geus 4, 1% your rulo of conduct~you see the ‘apos- ndvicc works Bo/A rcaye, Whoro 14 thery o greater love than this. and what ou exalted ddca Puul must have hisd of wowan to deem her worth, o such on silection. * Reat wsaured, obedienco wifl gladly follow a love like fie as Earncsting says, it s unlr n'rleuuu, aloviug favor, which tbe wife joyfully mw When en are honest, loysl, sud true,~whsn they tenderly love and shield, even at the sacrificy of sclf.—wben, lu othezr words, (hev lote fheir ulder writers whose famc is assured, borue's eaquiaite English can hardly bo b Lhrow them out of the back door, lotlhi{‘-lx: gfll e xuu:hat;nmuon. Wie.. 10 your | tnegno — an a0y snd iaw mustched In the whole literaturo of the laland, lu tlese days one must mot bo kxuvrant of Sctence. Ho should ot leust know enough not to bo ut fault when tLe new theorice, which, Indeed, tte closcly interwoven with all modern Ihought, aee mentioned in exay or lecture, To vomprehead Darwin's **Deacent of May in #-c)u]nu:nl education. After njm, Husley and ‘yndall, Uave you apy taste for Nataral History? You whiose Lomes a6 in the country or by the ses can .Bud ovesy day full of cvents If you waich thu ©openlng of flowers and the sons and Bight of birds. Studles of Ly kind are cuncbliog, od yleld the aud ke I8 e gt s ki g