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r' gPPif ;.- - WWW r Pfpiprflipipfpiira " 2 THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE: WASHINGTON, D. 0., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1883. occasionally ono of exceptional excellence, and commenced practice in Syracuse, K. Y. About tho look and tone IrlwhJch. it was given must have tho country large, ten years ago sho at however it may be in and d.posiffd in a Jar.' those of Sullivan, JTolloy, Millard, Pinsuti, married the Rev. P. W. Emens, annihilated one of les3 courage. At the time thia New Jersoy, needs the services of all women - i t .jtl. i tho LOYALWOMP'SWORK Garibol, and Gabriel are always good. Mil- then a pastor of ono of the churches in the City ot occurred I was nursing back to health and use- THE GRIERSON MID, north, enu ot the buiUln. , stnet. Salt Mrs. Dr. Emens has obtained an exeeedingly fulness a soldier from hia own pet regiment, the now as much as in the old war days. Mrs. on the east side O lard, by way, a f the Ri.srft.ul.ui..iani..m the is veteran of the Union practice. h. lucrativc Twenty-sixt- Massachusetts, who had been on tho Houghton maintains that there is no moro rea- a in front. rOOUI nlerannk anny,whose patriotic songs are among the very Respectfully, FnAjnc very brink The WM Vtv nnn Dillost. of the grave. Three of his comrades son for the admission of all loyal women into The buibliner had Wn fnil& far hnioi a best. -- had stolen hospital Music ai HoiaeWltolcseHie Cookery. AN hinrfrom the and brought him tho Belief Corp3 than there is for making all I UNTRANSLATED SAINT. to mo in tlie darknesfe as tlie last hope of saving liis What Became of the TTQunded Left sei as such Utttil the breaking out of the'war. FOR COOKDfG VEGETABLES PROPEBLY. loyal men members of the Posts. to bo con-sistan- fe IltrtES PnrLADELrniA, Pa., Aug., 18S3. life, and I dhbnot disappoint them. Once after- But, is was capable of accoturaedat.n about ur bo-co-me f Onr Experience Meeting, fa. There are a few things is well to observo My Deab Mrs. notlco in your wards I went to General Banks with a like petition in this view, tho womon who havo hunfired. gucae, and was a place of it Sherwood: I and with tho same the wives of soldiers since Behind on the Way. rmch resort, in the preparation and cooking of vegetables, able report of tho organization of a Woman's result. tho war would being Ruiety miles from New Qrirana. was Nntional Relief Corps, When at length all my resources had been ex- not bo eligible. is well to xemember It they may be sweet savory. that you very graciously It that XU a CeantifnT Irvntfitn airrw.rmrla.,1 z ; K- -. that tonder, and enroll mo among the saints. Now, as do not hausted and hunger stared mo in the face, lonco the part women war tt.j fast-boili- ng I of in the for the Union &y EuU B. Stiannood. In cooking vegetables use plenty of wish to be buried, even beneath flowers, before I more mado my way to headquarters asking for t the beautiful magnalia trees, then in full bloom. potatoes aid, and thia time did not meet with a rebuff, for was to work as aids and,helpers of the soldiers By J2. W. Snrhj, 'Bailie Creel:, Wch. water, alone excepted. The am dead, I have decided to report for duty, and I who fought tho Aciearssreamot water wended its way through greater the body of boiling water the greater save you the trouble and expense of writing an the good, tho kind, the generous Canby was now at front. From this standpoint this grove, and abounded with fish, afibrdug There is nothing so delightful r.B music in a obituary and erecting a monument. ruling over us7 Ahl what a sacrifice has been de- many a woman who had no friends in tho fine sport tlie heat. little water and little fire is used 1 for the angler. This was lio;i", and notluag more lienefictal in ius effect If I am tho person Colonel P. W. Wilcox refers to. manded of that' noblo soldier I have almost for- army would be eligible, and many woman IX. asmiU a station on Riil-roa- upon the bealtfc and happiness of a household. the vegetables become so tough that no amount was living in Keokuk, Iowa, at the beginning of given Butler for his Inhumanity since his efforts to noWythe Upon receiving my the Jackson and New Orleans d. boiling will make I humanize his my own State. wife of a soldier would have no claim wound I made my way had not been Mumc is simply a rucreatMii, employ-met.- i. of them tender. the war, and went out from there. was not an 'own aud native I back to I here long before my not bntau I only hope there is no selfish motive underlying the for membership. We all know of soldiers who tho rear of the column, and was helped wound was Had wfce7ttr has mastered the keys of a In boiling potatoes use just what water will nrmy nurse. I upplicd for such n position, but was from my horao dressed by the principal snrgpon, not accepted, as Bliss considered me too young. good work. Mrs. P. W. Fakmeb. have married young wives within tho past and laid upon tho ground. My Dr. T7at, or JcKiaed to manipulate the strings of a cover them nicely aud pour off all water the Dix clothing was flnford. fbrmerrv frnm ftntiin piano moment you I was sent out by the ladied of lowaAvith supplies few yeara who cannot even Temember there exchanged for that of tho blue ; my i whom found very can stick a fork through side-arni- 3, I kind his violin n 8 talent for application that them. Woman's National Relief Corps. horse, in treatment, but im- again and again. When the legislature met, my was a war. Mrs. Houghton advances tho idea and equipment?, together w 11 be fanad very useful Jo him in prosecuting Thev are then dry and mealy, and served work in connection with hospitals and battleiielda my diary, were .m m ins maniier. .tie naa some three hun- afford LETTER FROM MBS. SECRETARY FULLER that the vote on eligibility wa3 carried at with taken nossession of by mv dred patients details of a work-a-da- y existence. mediately they a dish for a king. Boiled was so favorably reported and known, that I was old C. under his charge, and was assist- the duller appointed FORMING STATE DEPARTMENTS MRS. Denver by a majority of women who were not friend B. Griffen. company A, Seventh ed by Drs. asu-a- c is cultivated as aftor they are done they become soggy and by name in the body of the bill author- Stebbling and Biggs, formerly of In families where an art izing tho governor to appoint State sanitary agents. HOUGHTON ON THE ELIGIBILITY QUES- the wive3, mothers, sistera and daughters of Dlinois, and I was carefully convoyed to the n is x manifest elevation of tlie moral tone watery; the same if dipped from the water plantation Kentucky. I shall never forget the kindness ih The first two years of tho war were spent mainly TION. soldiers. Never waff thoro a greater mistake. of ono Mr. Newman, along with the to and a steady rise in the atmosphere of taste. before drying. in tho "West in carrying supplies to front, rest of my wounded extended me by these gentlemen. They potatoes the and President, Mai- The writer, who was present, and who took comrades, where I was car- made The resdtfis&oss that possesses those who aro In mashing add butter and cream often rendering service under tho guns of the Mrs. 13. Florence Barker, considerable pains investigate ried into a back room adjoining frequent visits to my room, and would sit and beat them they get very and enemy. den, Mass. to tho subject, the kitchen, in and talk for hours ihrwn poi their own resources, anil yet have until white I introduced n reform in hospital cookery, knows of but two women present who did not company with Hughes and Boy, and laid upon at a time. This was very smooth, which gives them a delightful flavor. which wad accepted as a great improvement by all Secretary, Mrs. Sarah E. Puller, East Bos- considerate in them, and much enjoyed By me. employment ly Lieutenant-Colone- no meant, of creating an that shall the chief officers of Government, and, be- come under tho list. It was a pile of uuginned cotton. l un- Serve baked potatoes tho moment they aro the as I ton, Mass. Here I lay in suspense many an hour, busy miniMer to their natural cravings, is there came thesuperintendent of the work, and it extend- and emphatically a conclave of womon after Blackburn occupied a front room. I had con- games in no demand, and done. Cold potatoes warmed in milk aro ex- ed along Headq,'rs, Woman's Corps, with thoughts of home and friends. I was in known. Trivial are all the lines East and West, I rcaigned'my National Relief Mrs. Houghton's own heart. One vonerablo siderable Confederate money about my person, possessionof following that altogether natural device of getting out cellent, if bits of stale bread are added aud thoy State position. Our special-die- t kitchens were all AuxiLiAny to the G.

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