THE ADVANTAGES OF IRAVg. ’ eocsehold hints . length—is Ethel Estey with Mr. Wil­ acter of the retired Quartermaster , Two beautiful young damsels ton. Mr. Lathrop is on his feet in General. But for the refuge and es L enten S auce fob F ish .- M ix two Why is it the birds sing sweeter to-day? ing on the street the other day an instant, and uncovering bis head, ounces of melted butter with a table- cort tendered them by him the wom ­ Why is the sky so bright? returns Miss Estey’s haughty recog­ An Incident in Ex-Ouiirterinuiiter-Gen­ en would never have escaped from spoonful of parsley, chopped fine, with delight as they scanned^ Why is it that time tiles fleeter to-day? And the moments are winged with delight? nition with a low, grave bow. They eral Ingull'A Life—How He Gave Pro­ bondage that to them was worse than and the juice of two lemons. A pinch other’s summer finery. All the day long “And where have you i— pass without comment, and Sedley, tection to Two Mormon Women. the most abject slavery, and but for of cayenne pepper gives tone to it. She is thinking of one, love?” asked the brunet. " *1 None so handsome and strong— picking up his stick, starts toward his his determined stand «nd courag G range I ce . Squeeze the juice “Traveling,” responded the bl hotel with, if possible, even more The miller’s sou. I ecus attitude iftiother such massacre Apropos to the retirement of Quar ­ For he loves her, he loves her; and, whisper bitter feelings in his heart than when I as the bloody affair of Mountain from six large oranges and two lem “Been gone three months, it low. he left it, all his good resolutions to termaster General Rufus IiigallH of Meadows would huve doubtless lieen ons; pour about five gills of boiling our own country. Ma said a ’Twas only last night that ho told her so! water over the broken iieel and pulp lady’s education was not linishijj apologize for his quick temper, and the United States Army, rd incident enacted. [Indianapolis Journal. To what is her heart set dancing to-day? anil let it stand until cool: then strain she had gone ‘abroad. ,1nj .J in the future to overlook Ethel’s ca is related by a g< ntleman connected Hark to that glad refnial and adn the water to the orange and vulgar to go to Europe without kr J THE ART OF MILKING. How oft in the glass she’s glancing to-day, prices, being completely knocked in with the Journal, who was one of the lemon juice. Sweeten to taste with ing anything of one’s one eountrd the head by the late encounter. As And eagerly watching tte lane. The art of milking is but little party referred to. In the sprisg of Home, home again, “How grand.” sighed the InJ he again steps npon the sea wall, he loaf sugar and freeze. All his duties well done. fully realizes the force of the wind; 1854 a party was organized at Salt understood, as may be evinced by a S ilver C ake .-Beat one-half cup whose sightseeing had beeu luJ Come the noblest of men— visit to many cf the dairies where it is now pounding against his back, Lake City for the purpose of crossing to Central Park and Coney IqJq The miller’s son? cows are milked two and three times of butter, aud one and one half cups Oh! he's coming, he’s coming, he's well on and it rushes him along. He has not the plains to California, a majority “Yes, but pa didn’t want to » of powdered sugar together, one a day. Cleanliness, so essential, is the way; as much time to be angry as he weald bit, so ma and I planned and planrJ And to-morrow, to-morrow’s the wedding like to huve. for it require* all his of its members being newly-enlisted discarded to a certain extent iD order teaspoonful of baking powder sifted Finally, 1 fell in love with apWJ day. mental and physical powers to watch recruits for the army, designed to fill to gain speed, and the regularity and in two cups of flour; one cup of sweet Pa reasoned with me, so did J Why is it she lies there so cold, still and his steps and keep hie bat on his up a number of depletid cotamands system that should prevail is not al­ milk; the whites of four eggs beaten got firmer and declared I’d hav, J to a cream; flavor with lemon. Bake white? _ . head. He is seriously thinking of on the coast It was at a time when ways shown. own way. Ma got awfully What is it has turned her glad noon into But there is one point in milking in an evenly heated oven. taking to the safer width of the road, the Mormons were unusually averse night? (before pa) and—well, in short. J more essential than all others. It is C hicken S oup .—Cut a chicken into consented to let ils travel.” Off into space and leaving the narrow ledge of the 11 n kindness. Cows are very sensitive, to the presence of gentiles in their The swift engine rushed wall; the thought causes him to look pieces and simmer it gently in a “You naughty thing, but wj With a mighty leap! and the nervous temperament and at the former, and he falls about ten midst, and during the winter mouths, gallon of water until the meat is in have you been?” Then down, down, down! feet; fortunately the tide is rapidly which the party had spent in Salt peculiar characteristics largely influ­ rags. Skim well, strain and ret urn “Just everywhere. First ei ng surprised I r > ound cakes with a biscuit cutter. barded, or surrendered; anywvl steps along the narrow sea-wall that tront of him rises ten feet of green, and possibly massacred. When the mutinous and unmanageable. don’t remember details. And J It is necessary, in order to prolong Bake in quick oven. protects the inhabitants of St Angus slimy, barnacle-covered wall; behind snow cleared in the spring the party we went to Mexico, and that J the milking period, to milk quickly C aper S auce .—Chop a tablespoon­ tine from the overflow of the ocean him lies the river, sparkling in the moved up on the banks of Bear river The udder should be ful of capers and mix with a quarter awful; flies and sand, and naJ through Mantanzat river. The breeze sunlight; there is not a boat in sight, to fatten up their stock and prepare and cleanly. wore me out with his old Spat] from the sea is so very stiff and brisk and fie is sitting in the water, chilled for the wearisome and tedious jour­ entirely emptied, and this cannot be of pint of melted butter; add a little towns, and graveyards, and duel done if the animal is not quiet, as through and through, and unable to ney to be taken across the plains and that it requires some delicate balanc­ cayenne pepper; let this cook for mountains to the Golden State. Their both cow and milker become impa­ three or four minutes, then add a things. But ma said it wa6 all J ing and acrobatic feats and contor­ move. tient, and end the job as soon as pos- Muooth port ant, and I wanted to be abltl “ Will nobody ever come? ” he leaving the city did not serve to les tions for him to retain his foothold describe them all; so I just got thrd sible. The emptying of the udder ! ...i , _____ »..i. „..i.i thinks with dispair. He knows the sen the hatred of the Mormons, how ­ upon the wull. Mr. Sedley Dutton in three tablespoonfuls of cold water; . 1 pleasant operation to the cow let this come to a boil. If you choose somehow.” Lathrop—as his visiting cards label exact location of the tremendous pain ever, and the party still found them­ is a 1' “ How lovely to travel and impd when prooerly uuuo, ivi now; it is in his ankle, and is grow- selves submitted to every class of in- him—is piqued and annoyed, and he one’s self!” murmured the list J " r, an l forced to conduct them- diBtendei takes a malicious pleasure in butting ing so intense that he feels ill and dignity, • I- to its c fullest caj cestershiro sauce; It imparts an of inconvenience which ,, ____ ., ’ Of course, ' 1 circumspectly to avoid is a feeling i against the wind, and conquering its dizzy. “What if I should faint’” he selves most ______ this with an admiring eye on Kitty’aJ bonnet !„t >.™.i io n.. quantity can be increased ; ugly gusts. After a valiant struggle, says, looking at the water about him, serious trouble. In the midst of all indefinitely ra-cotta “So ma says. Well, then we sj he reaches the fort in safety. The and measuring the depth with his this bad feeling a Mormon woman arrival of the milker as a relief. Her if the proportions are preserved. to Utah, to Salt Lake City.” walk has sent a rich tinge of crimson hand. “It is deep enough to suffo­ came to the camp, accompanied by food and stall being ready, all that B lackberbv P udding .—A simple “Oh! those horrid Mormons! li her daughter, a young woman almost she requires is to be kindly milked, to bis cheeks, and, having changed cate me.” Just at this juncture there are steps grown. She was admitted to the when a contented feeling and a satis but good blackberry pudding is made yon really see them?” the circulation, has somewhat cooled “Yes, indeed, and made a stud; on the wall, coming toward him, and presence of Gen. Ingalls, then a cap­ tied appetite induces the production by taking half a cup of butter and his ire. After rambling about tho fort, and he hears a sweet, musical voice, the tain, and Col. Steptoe, commander of of milk until the time again arrives lard mixed, one cup of sugar, one them. Ma said that was pro« listening, with an incredulous smile, accents of which send a rush of the party, being absent, for some rea­ for a repetition of the milking egg, one cup of sweet milk and two Were there two or three days,3 teaspoonfuls of baking powder. Beat such dowdies ns those women are.3 to the blood curdling tales of the crimson to his face. He is mortified son, her conference was held with process. It is the duty, therefore, of every the sugar, butter and egg together the men—well, they are too insid cicerone, in regard to the skeletons, to think that she will seo him in this him. Her story was one calculated He de­ to inspire sympathy in the heart of 1 dairyman, to look well to the kind of til light; then add the 6weet milk cant. Pa took us to the-the—3 instruments of torture, and rusty humiliating predicament. iron cages found in a certain dun­ cides not to call; he will wait for some almost any one, and Captain Ingall--, employes he engages to attend to his and flour enongh to make a batter of Tern pie— no - -Tabern acle. Twasd geon, Mr. Lathrop comfortably set­ one else to help him; but it is grow- without any further questions or hes­ cows. It is cheaper to pay a few dol­ medium thickness. Then stir in as sa bestowed upon them, them for no extra j T apioca C ream .—One quart of you.” (amis! is ers. He is really uncommonly com can it moan ? It seemed right here.” I Her husband was not a polygamist, g care can com Then there is a horrified cry as 'e 1__ fortab'e, nnd the surroundings are so “Yes, ma says few girls have si year pre pre­ 11 conducive to pleasant thoughts, that Miss Esfi'y discovers Mr. Lathrop | been a happy nappy one. About a year Jn fhe Btablp fFarnj three eggs; soak the tapiqaa over opportunities, and I mean to impd after a slight introspection he comes sitting close to the wall, submerged vious he had died and lately the lead­ Field and fireside, nlKht P c;ol<1 ,?nli “P°W* to mine. Then we’ve been to Califoral to the conclusion that, he is the one at in the water, all splashed with mud, ers of the church had been making I Field and fireside. diver it,; beat the yolks with one cup and on such big trees and tM fault, that he has been unreasonable looking frightfully demoralized, and persistent efforts to induce her to of powdered sugar; put the tapioca wretched little Chinamen. Sanin A R eporter A mong V assar G irls .— in the milk and heat to a boiling cisco isn’t much to see. The sid and disagreeable, aud thinks that if with an agonized expression in bis marry another man, one already pos- i essed of a sufficient number of wives, To his great astonishment and in­ point, then stir in the yolks and cook are not any nicer than B m M the men at. home could know how ho eyes as he meets hers. ‘Why, Mr. Lathrop— Sedley what j Her daughter had also been impor­ tense satisfaction he found, among until it has thickened. Flavor to taste; But St. Paul is too lovely. Got« has acted in a certain iiffar, they would call him a cad. The fact is, has happened? Oh, are yoii hurt?” tuned to marry, to which both had other tilings, that the young ladies, take off the fire, stir in the well- of those stylish looking ulsters, it Mr. 8 edley Dutton Lathrop ia some getting down on her knees aud lean- ! entered obje: t on. The persistent ef­ far from beii g aggressively smart or beaten whites, reserving enough to yon believe me? Pa wanted to ilq forts of the Mormons to force them in any manner less fascinating by frost the top of the tapioca; add ntv off to see the falls of—of—Ml wh it in love, or rather, ver« much in I ! ing over the wall to look at him. love, mid men when laboring under I He smiles rather faintly at her, and . to do as they dictated was akin to their arduous course of studies, were i sugar to the frosting Place in the or Minnehaha, just because WhitM such an influence are apt to be exact­ I without, a word falls over, and the ‘ persecution, ami the mother and preserved in all the bloom and at oven a few seconds to eolor. or Lord Byron, or some Tom. Di water quite covers his head. «laughter determined upon flight as tractiveness of bouncing, piquant [ ing and suspicions. or Harry wrote a poem about it. q Without an instant's hesitation Mr. their only means of impunity from girlhood. ______ S hrimp _____ S auce .— ___ Boil the shrimps we only had two days there, a'il Mr. Lathrop, about a fortnight ago, Notone of them, so far as ho dis-, in boiling salted water. . When _________ thev was a fright.” traveled all the way from l’hiladel Wilton lowers himself over the wall further persecutions. Captain In phia to St. Augustine for the express and then drops into the water. Rest j ! galls was fully aware of the conse­ covered by personal inquiry, had a \ are quite red remove them and set “And you have seen all the gid purpose of being near a very charm­ ing on one knee, regardless of the quences of his action, but determined mission or desired to have one. .Host them away to cool. Pick off the grand West • the splendid mcuutij wetting, he holds Lathrop ’ s head, and to afford them a safe conduct to Cali ­ of them, when asked what they in ■ Leads and shells, and chop them a ing young woman with whom he was the rollirg prairies, and breathed!! enamored; but lately the ¡xiwerH that brushes tho water from his face with fornia, and accordingly provided tended to do with all tin ir learnings,' little if you prefer. Put an ounce of pure air——” his handkerchief. Poor Miss Estey quarters for them. i tossed j xi their heads _ anil j replied i ._ j that 1 butter into a saucepan; when it bub-1 I ni have been most provokingly "Oh. my! yes!” interrupted! against him. Miss Estey, upon bis is quite bpsido herself with horror Just before the train was to start they intended to get married with it. bles stir in half an ounce of flour: let tourist eagerly, "and we visited al advent at St. Augustine, was most and terror, and calls out: on its journey westward the Mormons An answer which, the World repre­ it cook a few moments, then add a "Ob, Mr. Wilton, what stall I do? learned that the two women, whose sentative thought embodied in a terse gill of boiling water, the picked : mining-camp. But I soiled my| gushingly delighted to see him, and disappearance had created quite a and lucid phrase all the wisdom and shrimps, cayenne pepper, and salt to silk Jersey. I was so disgusted ! for five or six days he lived in What shall I do?” “Just stop the first person you commotion, and for whom searoll had philosophy of a girl’s lifetime.—I New taste; stir until the shrimps are pa—well, once get him started! elysiuin; but then n change caiue, thorn’s no going back Chicag j and it dawned upon Sedley Lathrop’s see. please, and ask for a boat. I will been instituted in every quarter, were York World. quite hot and the sauce perfectly Cincinnati are not like New I! smooth. Remove and add a few mental vision that Ethel Estey was a stay here.” with the accursed gentiles, who pro­ Thank goodness we are home. Ini In about half au hour a I oat is posed to frustrate their designs. Ac­ most Had coquette. To be sure, there It costs the citizens of the L’nited I drops of lemon juice. ing is improving and all, but pl was some excuse for it. as she was an rowed as near to the wall as possible, cordingly a largo party of their “min­ States a good deal for the enjoyment | . . ... . 1 F arm H ouse A pple P ie .—Pare uncommonly pretty and attractive and two mon wading to Sodloy La­ ute men,” over a thousand strong, in which they indulge in their hours fi(,ur apple--Greenings are best-and manage to take us to some tai places. Now ma says: ‘Europe 4 young woman, and wore her gowns throp carry him to the boat. There armed to the teeth and fully equipped, j of idleness. „um “one?’|cnt in very thin slices. Allow one and hats with such bewitching grace is quite an excited crowd of specta- 1 and headed by no less a personage [ not less than $100,000,01)0, is expend I cup of sugar and a quarter of a spring, to give a final polish.’ hj that n dozen or so men at the hotel tors on the wall, and a great many ¡than Brigham Young himself, was eu <-1 the projection — to the party. The anecdote is rels ’ cd “VII right. I'm -‘i»ri. G and peace, he was requested by the ^ailer the fish II u • .••t twenty ■ or two I expect to bo al ’ *1 s’rr.ply e« an illustration of • < ■ uich he lotwgee at full me » rr ; • • - ’ ' '•> ’iix. “to give the prison a pniT'’ you some beautiful rctr ’’ THE MILLER'S SON. GOOD WORK •«wA ' &Xpt ±‘r “Si X SJ I “? g ..pi««.,