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’ . bathed tn tears, and up to this time it Is a Lwant to talk Vi‘l?‘ emphatleally for n lttlo while—atd Twill talk very fast, Mr. Kditor, i€ you il allow e fo e especidiy enp Ath(— e on the gulifect uf homekeeping and hotisekeenp- 5 fuge, T donot divorce the ovenpationa by any An Essay on Mousclieeping and |1 nyldious “re.? placed between thew, nor will allo uny division between the tdens they cons Homekeepin vey to my mind, % Housa and Tome ' are con- o ping. nevted f lezal phrase mnd. I proverb ina e e i s divine marringe which ho man - tny be justificd irl Relgt the in pm'llng mmnh-{'; and llmughl !.l'l'uy m:l{'llv.(‘! ! p 1€ | found apart,—as thore aro many houses whld A Servant-G fIHerqul'aos: ;\lru nutlllmlur:n‘luml hl lmv‘; !clunymnrr;, :}n:ml :‘mfi o home whileh hpd no share of a housge rave n ginnl Wrongs's n:’t‘l‘uanu‘h ori‘cvcn'tlm elrenmseribed dull Himits of a busemnent,—yet, apart, they are but metan- gl e, et | (L5 2ot Sl e s o e s - ated* sintles tha ey may ) How F,o,mala Hepl Are on l‘m.‘.lf For cyery lmmu)ln whieh n fally dwells en' Out of Their Wages. whottlil be n home, and every ome shoutd lave its {\m inheritance of wwilo house, large or sty to lcx"mfi.lmlm Sn‘c\lm}vmuk n‘ml l:‘lm-rusr ts b {te awn beautiful and holy uses, to bless ang The Manufacture of Af- m;‘l‘v::(l)"lllnfiu ]I;nu&, n;r (l“’n\'-u,‘l‘t:ufi'e:y omi, 1 int 13 ni his endd to (4 u the ans ghans ‘I:’.xplamed. nuncintion of my pet beliel that the buatness v & Tomekeeptug aud hontekeeping are, of right, 3 uno |;ml lu]«lévlnllllm !t have read, 'tul“?: 'hx"': P x abd & o nee fnmy ¢, pungent remarka, put Into prind Coconnuit Ples, £rown Broad, gy:clcvur:fuu: lll‘rll! flwr‘un‘l;:‘ \v'lm' Erv,tl uZm\'l‘m 'S, idgey themsclves whol gnorant _of the and Skeleton Leaves amlt{?n': and value _of ythu housckeeper's work, to the ‘effcet that _wimt = the CGig, Amertean copleo . were suffering fur BEHXJ}::}‘;I(?;I::’_J;'»";?;"?;\,US vda 0L man Inxu:mekccpmg,hul more Tome- f e, Aud then the typlenl ‘housclkecper, Cnicago, June 25—l yend T TRINUNE :"fifir’;merh,:msdm\rn,-—nm Worman whoe atiods everyday. I manage todo this, though Iam | wnJ'slways aputiesely-nent from gurret to ccl- 0‘“;’ a “ifif'““'fg"’:;" and work in tho Kitehen, | far: Yhoso bead, was Awys whitas whiose hut- Of thib benefit derfyed from the “tfome Mat- | termore golden than that “of any other honsc- 2 0 -side; e calee, and . tets,"'{n Saturday'd number, I cannot give yout, Teeper on'the country-side; whose cuke, an Discuit, and ples, were alirays most exquisitel; any Ideas ItIs s0 much T can only eny that sinco ll"c!lmn:m: ) yotin Witwo whole \reltrept 4o " you binve been publishing tho lctters 1 amin | mpin there was not one spot in which a home- vetter housckeeper and s better cook. Thave | bird could fold ita wings and rest, secure from E the durting forth of those most plercing of ar- .Md“ tolerably ‘x;uml "“:K;:‘ z(::l,“robtln;‘l‘!:mll u‘,\: rolws, crcxfiumur wronts. This \‘;u the house- nome beforo I came to i keuper, perfect fn her art, who yet never kept s cantinually trying to Improve mysclf, and toadd | oot ‘o my kno{fleflsu in sucha woy that I can fill | “ell, there are such women, doubtless; or, the position of a “thoroughly competent,’—the muu.'rf 1shonld say there doubtless have heen v such, for I think the tribe ls nearly extinct. Jiglest fn my pro(cman.—fl\:‘u 5 bc‘ :\cnrl;: In 'the dourse of n long and varicl higher wages than I am gotting now; 0RO | eporjonce ns o teacher in country the sum per week that a thorough ul;xm\iledgfi and ww"’?‘"f""“"g1‘;“'"“"“"‘ nn’.}e ‘r‘\f{l:‘nmn‘xlnhni d valuable experlonce can command. I read | at scores of pluces,—I have met of man of ll‘l‘x‘u l‘e:lzrs on mrl?ldng scrvants’ wages, and ain | thatsort. Tleayen rost ber sout! Wit superb {ca-bisenit sho did make, and how T shiowld have scady to say that I do nnl.Tslympnl.lllz: “;l?: '“z enjored them when at her tuble, hnd I been one who wants to do this. Tho minount of Wages | dearand blind! But to offsct. her defictencles [ fsniot my troublo at prescnt, and this brings conld mentlon those of o full seore n swhoso to the object of this letter, "I engago to do Ben- | qyeljing.placos Twas tortured, forn sci: - eral housowork In small private famillcs ub | o4 glnckness and indifference in houselieen- per weck. I have ‘not been out of |y, cng gy striking ns the former’s over-carefal- * asituntion since the 1st of January last. In | i 'wille the mnjority of them, I' regret to this time, five months, I have enjoyed three | goo™ could have rivaled that poor milstaken chianges, cacl time discharging myself because | 1% L hor ability fo utter bitter and mali- T could Bot et my money. La-duy L discharged | tiov s corda, myee}f azain for the same reason, und T it here A well-liept house may: not possess the atmos- to-night I my temporary lodging with Just ten | Gpoea™ oy hnpp{ home, but how tho - euts I iy pocket to payn ear-fare to-morrow | fio e realing can live und thrive under out to tho limits to see if Lean collect the | 4. enndotw . of \n‘%leutcd housckeaplug, amount, or part of the amount, duc metroms | 174, Tyt see, Wo are, ‘all, of us, former employer, Who ower nc 825 ever KIce | ouan those who il the most preténsions to Murch Inst Iu this instance I allowed wy (4 ofiectual cnlture, dependent upon the cotm- wagesto run on; having such full contidence 1 [ foreable conditions of evergday lfe for our this person, I, ns it were, altowed hicr Lo Become |1y piees, 1 upon us the respoustbility my banker, lnuvcr Wug IOTG (rossly dcuglwd, of making these condithons comfortable, we fur shotvould often askc e it Ldidnot Wanb & | a0y e sure that fn nerlecting then we are fow dollurs, telling me it was Hlald away® {or | gy qurselves und otheis o geat wrong, and e the samie oa {01 was drawlog it from weok | o0 Shfely will suroly bring o puntshnient upon to week, I find now thatshe does not even | Tn o surer. iy can we sow the seeds of ownthy furaituro inthe lowwe. Iceannot 8U0 | giscord and discontent within our homes, and -:becausc she does not own romtich na o Kitehen | ghore' s no fall in the harvest of this bitter toble. When Leame tosicfor $10, and was f g put ofi, I was 50 snrrdsud, so stunned, £ bemn | “\yjicrofore, from the quiet of o humble hut to nek questions, whicl, had Tbeen In myseneesy | iagzed home vouehsated by Heaven at lust I would. have thought impertinent.” Tlow- | fo0 years of miclanchioly homelessicss, I can look back upon those dlsmnl daye, and the ct iude me feel that henee | noe mockerics of liomes i whicl: miany of forth it was n very hopeless ease. Twas nllu'\vcl] thicm were spent, and T wonder If seme of the a glanee bebind the sccnos, and did not ke 8 1 cpiigen of those homes will read -these wétds. * fuss P for private reusons. [ took promises, | Fate s height girls some of them were, who ! 188 L gt now e vl I Jiomes “of their own. T +have Leen able to got. The iext placo I went 10 | ander If they huve taken the geniua of dis Lreceived my wages for Lwo weeks, sud then | ooingort aud “slackness with them,” to blight worlked two Veels for nothing, I ihien lelt, 88 § ygiler roof-trew and starve the iives of Lus- Tenunot Mfford to worl: for pastlio stonc—I | 1yyq and children fn other homes of all cs- must have u little money to make it Hike & 4 yyotie tastes, all delicate sensibilitics, duty. 1 cannot tel) you how often I have { ron eriticlsed, us I write, with assuming that ealled for that $6, und cvery time 1 go 1t costs { ¢, ignorant, carcless housckceper fa the rule mo 10 cents, for. Tleft thut nelghbotnosd, hop= | 00h W6t the exception. ““‘"'""6 my own ex- Ingr by so dofug I would strike a more honest | porjonce fn the towns of the West, I am fn- slass of cmployers. Now, Lwant tonsk you | thined to object to my eritle; but, remembering what I shall do, if anything canbe doned You'ero | tya geores of good clpts’ that’ Western wvoe a friend of tho peuple. T wonder iEyou have any | yey have sent to TiE ThisUNE, 1 will humbly Iden what I amn thinking of; what” 1 linve bg‘-cu uceept_ the correstion, - We' have, I do thinking of on the occasion. I want tousl you | 554" doubt, Inmumenibie, execllent’ housc- what you think about n law bcing enacted, 88 | }ugpors fu our American’ ones, hut while ong of the nincteentl century relotns, comm= | 4yore 15 one carcless, Incliviont one, we . pelling ladties hring servants to pay the Weges | vy ot enotigh. 1 have rejoiied most heartlly " weckly I adeance, or privhe roference, Referuics | ug yiie intercatuwakencd in these matters by tio _would do it thoy eould show thelr “receipt” | wookly Jetters In fhese columne, for [ slucerely Thia strikes you us funny, now don't itf Well | juifevy it to be ¢very woman's duty to make it is pot ut all funny to e, hut o very serious | yorgelf thorough miatresd of the principles und question, for Lam aure I don’t kuow what Lam | h‘m,m“m "j‘um"é of Jiomadl .‘,'1,;,,5, P olng to do it 1o on falliug In with such em- 1 would not sa; woman should do f'lflygrt n mine of lutodmve been, Might Tsug- | y0r own oo it wonid boai absgrd . iyflh.n!m’i of. black ikt to ‘“‘“}4 up I THE | geyuption,—uitlidugh T have known more thun ninuxn oflice, with the numes of those ludlq one womun to make 3t ufter 1 hod expressed who s(ucmmmlly bive scrvants without uny | goypiments similur 40 those recorded above— intention of payhig them after the siret weeky | hug T would suy that eyory woman chould us far and gome not vumie. eren that! Three weeks §yy,forstand the sucecssful management of ita i azo, I engugod with a Mss, .‘L of AVURUC | gotails as to know when (b s well done, ar, it for genenul ‘housework, nt $3 per week, 108~ | qony 111, where the funlt uny lte, D Eendupan it, sure’ you, sl I never put i o hurder 4Wreo | vounp wives und liouselkecpers, and you young weeka? worls, and had none of the @ help * thut | 41, %ho stand upan the Uiresholds of homes wus promised In the washing and froning. Then | 3¢ your ow, uo_lnvestment of kuowledge witl T was found tault with most uirensonunly sl | yopihe vou so Turge u per. cent'in pence, comfort, most unmercifully, slmply 0 got we ta.gos b | g g0 fmpplne-.s, und all that conduces to the X ind been informed by agltl in the nel thur— sleustires of everydoy e, ‘This muy sound liood thta thiswas Mrs. Ae style; 5o I brayed fife one of the aid-ushioned trafsng of our itoutus long es Icould, ti I couldn't uny | gig-fashloned grandmothers, but it &3 of no longer, aud lelt. Not to bo too tedivus, 1 wanit | giger n fasitlon thun- common seuse. If thal 10 tell you that mi- case b not at all singnlae. T 10 mdeed drof pped out of style, this Centen- Lave frlends who hove been served In the same | py)-vear would bew good one ‘fu 'whieh to re- way, and ft i3 the truth that there are ox|x])loy~ vivelt. ers biere [n this City of Ubleago who netually do [ 1¢ 41 editor witl let mo como again next gog their work dote for nothiug. "Lisey think | ok T would Jike to say a few words with re- Jothing, cithier of wdvertising nmediately 8 | 9aiito ane or two of the eauses of ill-sucecss girl leayes them, and u new one goes In 1o Worlk Fu housekeeping, But, for this thme, éxuuup:} . “ona L, ever, the oucstions were auswered with some . eonfegslons,' W on theWame systom, L think (s n ¢ burntng X shame? thut this {s permitted to go on without xposure, oud I hovo made up my mind to T . §Vll1||§ 1"lgh'. futo that l!.tclu{n some’ ALOTHER NEW SCIIOLAR. . dlay this week and warn that new gird off, for 7o the Edilor of The Tribuno. lhgy,lmw an udvertisament put i vour i;uput Arncora, 1L, June 27.—T ask for 4 ecnt among for cumie ut'to cowe und my place, Don't | the bourekeepers—i madest scat, one beside . T do right to thus resolve to warn'tihls new vics | Frank R, will suit mo best. I *“it i3 more thnt Right or not, I shali dolt. This fady hus i fye " ES I " Tl several aliTurent girishice May, s s not blessed to give thun re then Tnust tuke W esser bles but promiseto bevery grate- haid one dotur forwages. 1 ean prove it, fur lier | tho tesser blessiug, :luuuhmrmlrl o R0 Bl ghe L0 o e day; | ful, hopliys the thue tuy come when 4 tan Iin- “ Mary, ma won't py you, you needw't expect, | part to others what Tiauy learn now. We' owe and yoit ure vnly worklng ‘“",""“fl"(! 80 tomgus | you great thanke, Mr. Editor, for allowing us so should lappun to print suel ther as thify ¢ | domestlc management. l‘huugh—-lhl‘siss.trl«fly ‘Lhere ure muny who would bell it for Dlave | ecsntidential; 1 do not mean to suy n word to thus kind sympathy of those who Kuow how I { auybody but you and Fruak—t does scem 11.,.\,'? hoon Lr‘-nlm’l. nl;h:k}[llmm Ixmld'vrylm:l to me rome of the reiplents of the fuvor uck, unvoinonly 8o, for Aouwe wonths post, o v il 5 A b eapot elose s lotter withuat telling |- abuse us well g udg b amres with' Froal o . you thut 1, at least, huve o Detter prospeet, fur 1 | her opinfon of the *bark nud bite® past of it me st by her, 1 ook, P8It any one feels dlsposed to my that the V shoulit be B n ‘"Y them tolesist, ns 1 mn)(- ll fact, ad jt 1s knowledge hard crust on else 1ues on biack velvett suggestions ns to pre: sonie one tell me som huve gone vut, I um sorry to,say. blue aud pu be rad o buff rose-bud nid roso (green leaves), flnlshing with purplo star Remember thut tho Nowera are worked cueh woy from the centro; thus the fowers, like the stripes, will not be the saine on both sldes. Embroidor all the black stripes in preen g leaves, Set the stel flowers, [*at teast four pretty, an gobug next Monday to livo In the fumlly of | Sh@uys she does not betlove that the eifo:tion onaof our City Judges, 1huve not told wsoul | of the * husband ** depends entirely ou his bill that Lot yeelclug Lils Jeltcr “"' udi ';"‘;,“"'“;‘{ of fare, Bhe caunot be us afretd of her with T T T o Fo vaform o | the doit and pluno, Iusbund, aud three ehildres the expositre of sonis foul Wrongs or fuposition, | 88 1 am—although I know she ls a clever, encr- T uin led to Just tell you ubout tiils, to put you | pgetle good woran, und not a tian ot all ggsome in posacssion of thess few fucts, for such they | of our friends would hoave us belivve, or ehe are, and L eant prove all 1 bave weitten. 1 | would not dare sy ko ow, It no 4 hyse truth, you hava just un tdes of what {mposttion | band,” wud do nob Tnow exictly how they do I for ane mve ‘sulfered within the punt six [ regard theso matte 1 um obly’ a young inonths, 1 have given you too nany good ress | woman, with the ordinary young woman's ape sons for writiug this long letterto you to ke | petite, bat [ must .confess that u nleel; an apology neceosary for encronching upon your | prepared meal alwavs affects even mo pleasant- thine. 80 [ will elosu with many thanks to the | [y, mnd ft rems no wonder if father and the Iadies who wrlte * those Jetters ? and veceipts, | Boys, ond all the other nusealnes, do feed u lit- and to you for publishing thew so regudurly | t1¢ more gonfal aid tender towunl their Hwom- overy week for the benetiv of enkim when they ind o well-spread table A Bravant Gine, nwaiting them on thele retarn from duily labor, That b8 wndy natural, Prank, but Tdo not think HOUSERBEPING TOMERKEERPING. | that s the only reason they” care nbout ne, [ Jo the Editor af The T'ribune. wn gelad thoy dve not Hlee that porson who ealls Cmeago, Juno 80, — Every woman hos. a {xcmglll“‘l'( A;nlyl f“.‘;"l‘-"mni"n""d xa ;‘ l(llc"cmlnb', pose,—! 'y every cun ¢ W, oth parts of hev cogni- h!;mc,wnlupl bo ?M\I\‘vlulj;n’l' L ‘YIU'"“? ot might seen nllmrnlul of lk"“"" to xome who docs 10l ard, hlels ast proviso ree | gop uiter micln statement, ws tht. Wonder duces the *cvery woman ™ In Clileago tonn ex- | If sho repurds liersell ns an humor Lo the sex! Lroinely simple sl apprectible quantity us Onuof the greatest fullings of en s the gards numbers, But then ft must be remen. | lubit ul\:p:fl({:);lrll‘tfil’ul‘v‘x_g']r{"»t IIn :\n‘.lmr, n‘m{ o) I wonien wotil a orthy ol esteem md bered that there are homes l‘nd.hux_nu. Thut Is vospeet I thoy would refrali from wpeaking to say, while many homusare really Aumes inthe | iy they have nothing good to eay uf thelr fullest and most beautiful sense of that dear | lsters, wond, there are many—alas| how many it paing I‘ issed tlw p:ww{lm:‘i‘ny):n' l\‘."lmlxmlrl '(’i' fnk;; the heart to thipk~honies thut are no homes | veclpex, md wou AR BOLSL ol . somebidy would e klnd enongh to semd some omes fn which the cainfort, the rest; the uuxn-u, with the proper mdcru%-m!x!nu, fn de- blessed sweet seuse of ‘belug sheltered and ene | i), "1 like the way hiesc Ludiey give dikectlons . wrapped with the atimesphere of love, Is not; | for dofng things, We learners can hardly nuke tiomes which are the svene of wranglings, con- | such ml.unku? u nuuul :’u‘:g: ‘?“l;“:.\ “r:lnll‘rl;::-ulllly‘\: ) -1 e, o vl yenrs ago, when mothed 6 8ivk, " tention, flnatore, aud “‘r",t’ "',“T.“mm 8 euuk-h:tl:'wus tho orsela T consulted in dolng cloud of dissenslon ever lowersy s g Ceooking, Part of e recipo tor o pudiding where the true howelight, the dewr | which I selectad ran this way,~—the words are sumbtne of heaven, the Mght that | fixed fndelibly in my memory: ¢ Take one cup Leams from loving eyes ubon loving eyed, never | of milk for edelmeiber of the family, on 55‘._; comes—are there such hotues 3, Husivs, too, In | andone tablespoonfud of corn stareh.” Now I df which the physieal ns well us bhe moral coms | just o, exuetlys but what consisteney equid o forta of & bome aro lacking, whero cartessuess | puddig bey, made of cleven eups of milk thick- und disorder Jmm‘ull. und where inditterence Lo | ened with oue ufi; sud a spoonful of corns the yerds aud wiahea of others, to the esthetica | stareht 1 had ngt the experlence to kuow that of dinfng-rooum und kitehen, us well us partor, | the writer meant'an e and o epoonful of the begets evil tempers and bitter wordgiy: starch fur each cup of milk, Fam doingr as, no T have seen sueh places, aeversiggaeres of | doubt, are muny others, suving these recipes as them, and now I have eutered nto the'elrely of | the nueleus for's book to be my Nfe-long com- adinlrable housekeepers and notable cooks who | panfon awd friend. T uspire to'be u g cuok, every week distill wisdom from the ripe fruft of | not becanse ©love the work, but because nine- Ahelr expeslence for the bunellt of the readers of | ty-nhie wonen out o the hundred bave cooking un TUlsLNE, not, for this thue, totell you | todo ut some thoe in thelr Mves, and it isa Jow my biseult or puddlogs “are made, | thousand okl better to do u thing well nor L on the chemistry of | thun Dbadly. It doea keem severs discle onr dglly but to er a homily | pliie for so many wonen to Le come (which — rame h} deav wnil | pelled to spend so much e B doing crgy (o not need, and, | such work, and so el ourselves to read), | of it mere drudgery, yet u good plali eqolk (s ot tho erlt of adaptabliity to | fur more dnportuics fn The world thun an whvet vy vz may chunce to full npou i, 1 cauadlv slidlled wuusican, for It is she who can A A AL Tk W Ml L5 A e e e 4 it = 50 5 i T A T ferns. rovida dally home<comfort, and minlster th I he sfck, whether they are Joved uncs or ctrangurs, Hoping Mrs. Emily will take me, too, under the shaduw of her whie, and that Fraulk will Tet A, yours trulyy tin e COCOANUY PIT, M thy Kditor af The Telby Drur Tataxp, L, Juio¥.—~It has heen some thne since I promised my recips for coconnut plo. Ill-hicalth and many eares muat be my ex- ense. For my pie, Tputacup of coconnut o posk {n sweet tuiik as early in the mornfug ns I cau. It I want to bake my ple early, I put it to #oak the night before. I tukea teacup of the cocoanut and.put It futd a cofTee-cup, and #il up withmilk. When ready to hinke, T take two tablespoonfuls of floury'mix with mille, and stir in three-fourths of & ¢up of milk (or water), place on the stove, and sty until 1L thickens, Add butter the size of nwalnut while warm. When cool ndd a lttle ralt, two egoe, aut tho white of oue for the to 0 toste. Add the cocoanut, beating well, the crust and Luke. The fruit scason is h nbout - 10x12, with black —_— HOW O MAKE AN ATGIIAN. ™ the Fditor of The d'ribune. Mr. Monnis, Ii.,, Junc20.—*Alle,” In Tz TriuuNg of Junc 23, asks, In referenco to o ear- ringe afghan, how tmuch zepbyr ks required forn, mudlum-gized one¢, aud how to arrange the colors. In regard to the arrangement of colors, and those that blend harmontously together, I think I can give hier some Information, hut owling to a.very treacherous nemory, and the length of e alnee I mado oue, I uve forgot- ten the amount required. Let the material used be double Borlin zephyr,~the Berlin wool belng muglbetter than Amerlean manufacture, Muke the céntre stripe white, forty-onc stitches wide, using the afghnn stiteh, and work from rlght to feft. Oncuch sldcof thewhite contre stripen red onetwenty-threestitelies wide,thenaliack etrlpe cighteen stitches wlie, then o' preen and buit stripe twenty-three stitches wide, then ugaln o Wlack steipe same ns before, finfhing witha rple stripe twenty-three stitches wide. When !]ulslu:d it wihi arranged, Tosthe rizht of centre the colors v black, bull, bluck, and purple; to the left of centre, red, black, green, hluek, nnd blue, So much for the stripes, and now for the em- h{smeni of the ceul{u stripe. n : stripu pince a magenta rose, With green leaves 4 EESy ot on crndl: sldy, ||e;§fi ved 105¢ (grcon leayes), next EQ‘"' what a carriuge! Mty hugze! TeoN 1buves, nest o mun who llkes % Mrs, "Sarah L." great many who Jike her, Joy her spitey letters ® b tlie uth houseks sharpen: " SKELETONIZED LEAVES, To the Bditor of The Tribune, CmioAao, I, June 25.—Let me deseribs to “ Alle,” und uny ono vlae futercsted,one Louqued of skeletonized leaves,—it 1s one of the prettiest ornaments i our parfor. The Httle v, holds the houquet §s filled with white gtems of the leaves ure placed in it aceording to fancy, the taller and heavier i the centre, the moreender and* delieate surround them, and carelérely drop over the edgo of the v Louquet vonslsts of n vari untl Iyy Jeaves, A leavy ) pretty” i anything,—elithe Lntur)\-; the th'zst' is utural fowers bouguets of without any r W cluse houghiey §s nof v pafutitg, wax, or 1 "have .seen packed together ard to colory, Which I Kunow [ could havetaken to {fl\:cml, rearmnged, and bud sty bougiiets, 8o it Iy fn a houquet of skeletoulzed " leaves—the fewer the Letter seen, for It 1s quite o J’h} i Idet, exaniine the velns und won and remember theleaves wel ereen, 1 lave n shade nud stand . for one vase, the latter abont § fuches fn diametes ered with Hght blue velvet, ‘The vase Is ed to the centre with o Hitle thin ghie or wiedl- agze, the shude placed over Dlue ehicllle ot the boge to keep ot the dust. -years, andl it hos kept wotl, ceed {o your suthsfaction, 1 might have been clegant, T hiave hud mineten It you do not sue- I woukd Hke you In some way togee mine, There are other ways of urrangzing leaves, but none so pretey Ithinic, [ ave scen theu framed, and otive vaw what 7 1 mixed with green moss. "the purer the loveller, : \ttor rf The CnicAago, June Lo Dlack’ve 4 20.—0no of yuur correspond- ents wishes to know how to armange bleached 1 would¥ suggest n3 n pretty way to muka o box of thin board, half an hich deep— any sizo you Nkoj then line with hlack vel- veteen; (6wl be sooth on bourd, {f put on with efther gom uruble or the white of cgus, et Jetters cuy style destred, und myan tavs, sueh ns God Bless Qur Houe,” * W e, Bweet Hume,” ete, Hihetint is st leeted, the st thres words shuuld be sr- crangged 1w il eirele, and the word « Home” on stragght e bencath, ‘e form of letter can be traced with w penetl, then framed any style you like. Ferns can ulso bo arranged on cross and basliet, by using u° woud frame, vovared s dirceted with hlack velveteen. Wil the Indy pleaso sead reelpe fur bleaching fernst Yoursrespectfully, - RESIGNED, Tn Summer, when tho ilaye wero bright X itk dowis ils old town: 1In those sweet thnicd our hearts wora lght, We nved to wondgr u‘: The quict streets of t ‘When Autumn's wind He tumed his face to Hu guvo B piariing kis And walted on from da; Aud now the 8 rfini {4 hero onco o, le Lirdu rejolee, 1 heur the Ht 11 L conld only hear his volee, Or hiv I&ved slop upon tha shore! But 1o who scuds dsys dark and falr, Ho knowoth what t4 beat for niey And, whetiurvn the land or sca, Te kecps uy ulways bn it caro. And vo wit beside tho sea, And watel the waters cbl Jtceigned, —aithough 1 muy not know What they oue day will bring to me. Farru Warrox, an_emliryo sl b v aware of the wm seeking. ving \ un to il When done, bave the e tru white beaten ready to spread over the top. Tteturn to the oven and brown lightly, This In my way of maklng cocoanut ple, and {€ you linve my usial luek your.ple will he erenmy and nice, and the uubumalt all” through, it not "forming & he top ns {n custard. 1 mnust give Aunt J.%s reelpe for hrown hread, {ra. Emily wlll like It, T ktiow, aud any une ho will try it: ‘Uhreo handinls of ot meal; 3 of four or geahum; 5 3¢ cup molnssess 3¢ teuspoontul scdit. twvo fours, 'To be cuton warm; but is very Bood vold. Alle wishes some suggestions ns to using skeleton leaves. DI shie ever tey making pof- They arg ‘very pretiy. One fuexpensive way Is to get a shalloly wooden or prstebontd box, 1214 nches. Line A e cup sour wllk; 1 ar velvet, 7‘“"“ the biek linftate a funcy basket by cov- ring paper with velvet, or moes. rmn\' sliape desired. Faeten to the back, and i1 with the leaves, armmging Lut tirmly tn thelr places, over the top with nglusa, Btil paste-bonrd 8 us good place by pasting {ton, Then you cancither cover tho box,~sldes and ends and the frame,— with eard-board embiroldered, or, what [ think is pretticr stiil, with different shades of dry Have it uny them gracefully ave s frumoto it Any kind will do,— ns any, Fasten in I would rving ol kinds, hing newi Preserves Cun 1n the centre of pink upe- lpuu topother with shuded bufl, TFinish the sides witli buff fringe; tle the frinre 234 {1.8h0a deep, and,ivhen tled, the whole length ot fringe 9 nches, as otripes, Whole Jength of nfg 2 yurds 13 fuelses; width, Iy d fringe stmo 1 when doney ** Ludy Student ' suysshe knows of one wo- We know » aud who rend and en- They relicve! fso monntonouy dissertutions upon ping, much us the tasto of plekle e appetite, when oue has grown tired | BB of sweet food, 1 would feel highly honored by an acquaintancs with one so thoroughly whle- awuke audalive to her Lusiness, and who, by I tho way, fa not ushamed of belng knownass | FH38 genuing %ood ook, oy * Mra. Sarah L. thanks to dear **Mrs, Emily? for her fica pluin, prattical suggestfons, and escellent re- [ 1, celpts, These letters and recelpts have becomne to us lnvaluable, ‘Wil some of your readers givo mo 2 gond re- celpt for orange caked 1 ase which nd: the ase. Oue ety of ferns, mugnolis, { to m, pee grrowing wud cov- asfene © fute God ks o throt tho s ta me, And Jeft amid the falling leaves, 1 watched through Wintor's blinding snow, y to duy: 1 could do nuught but watch and pray; But akl how lonely, God doth know, 1 and flow, by " A-GOOD 1AUL. Fountthe Freneh af Patyo Anlonta de Altceon. ho War of Sucecnsion hind just ended, ‘The novle Baron of Mequinenza, covered with glory and with wounds, but without a snarevedi In his pocket, as was the ease with nearly all hieroos of that day, returned to bis Glemantled chstle to sous repose after tho kevere fatfpue of the wamp, and to enjoy In peace the mengre fncomo pettalning to Wis title. the wmoss that s uw«ll‘y gathered the burk of trees. - 1 have one. The box | mans s Mned with white, and the basket flled with rovk, gutuinn leaves, ferns, and wild oats. You want to fasten a ring In the top to haug it h" L il:c some ‘water nes. Ik ‘F cols, which i tiely 1 their home, were drawn 3 their fate, nud foun no eseape from the nets of Daintun, who tmme- dlately set off to sell them n the adjacent vl rrlce 08 WS Yromvummd hitn to cutel feuds “ine 5 Impressed v porhaps by tho senso bfgh misslon dn the world, ‘Carmels herself every day as if shu were gofng Lo o ball, and took aseat’ at-the door of her hut. Thero sho was scen by the sparrows, the flowers of the garden, nnd the sky—uothing more; but {uwulwd the our of her fate, The castle, the hut's only nelghbor, was at that timo complutely deserted—wo.refer, to tho state of things betore the return of Don Jafne de Me- quinenza—und froin the valley the fishermaon's wifo only presented the appeaunce of s lar brilllantly-colored flower hanging over the s of the abyss, 8o 1t must have heen throwgh the alr that the lover whom Caymelltn, in full dress, awgited, was tourrive, supposing that Carmcllta reatly wished to bave a lover, ahout to say, bund? Ahlhow do [ Knowd of Is thut she was very pretty, aud that sho 1lved very much alone, for Danilan passed the greater part of his thmi selling his cels {o tho neighhorhood, * Iesides, he had forbidden her to go down to the hamiet durty his absence, snd “she bitndty obeyed her hsbuid, heezuse d mul utso beeause so charming a Indy conld senpealy associate with ricle peasants, You will nlon Llnsell was n rude poasant; wiik consequentlyl seem to acknowledpe that o :Carmelita. Well, thurt No, sho quiet], ed. g Inges at as modoraten: to the small amount” § them. Now that we are topozeapbically ne- qualitted with the seeno of our stor, to ¢loser details. We haye sald that Damian. was sequitlg o fortune from his miraculous hauls; but we for- got to say thut neverthibless Damfan never had n penny in the world, This was heenuse Datnian, Hie a great many other men, had been foullsh ¢nough 10 murry o vory charmiigy young girl, very groceful and “very fond of dress; In o Word, 8 coquette—n born coquette, Curmeln—nffectionute dminutive of Carmen ~Curmuolltn, us be ealled her himself—was a country luss who did not know liow to read, did wot feed tho need of it, but who ml(.;hduwo tempted 8t, Anthony {n person, bad Lie plous Anchorite not been asslsted by the gruce of “God, ‘T'hat s 1o say that she lad fnlier favor ull the prace of the devil. 8he was falr, asalw: aich avms, @ dress, n it unkles 08 were n dream of Taradise! A, Carmen, Camely, Cormelltal What vlsg could poor Damian do"but worship you, and hide you on the vory top of a rock, where you were proteeted ngudist theawdrld by o gentine costle, whero nobody conld pay you a vislt in the day tine without the whole and the whole valley, and the whole nefphbor- hiood secliig him, or prow] st night around your hut unicss at n dls Tut us such very charining young people love themaclves when “they bave o ono else to love them (and equally well when they have somne It huppened that Cormen, although she lived quite wlone, and without belng scen by imslmud, spent tho prive of afl tho cels of the Ebro unon aprons, basque: car-rings, and other such trifles—a renl any one suve her decked sy that headil uot p he i pot il And haw ¢ I—sl( enly und Hl-dressed as” o waw, 2y dressed; 1n a wouah of duime de” Mequiiiens; wpread thioweh e vi respect ho hog et rhenpmtism i bis vi othier, who look ot onu wmeeting,—ull of W to wach other by siznuls. L was o beau A word or two of this whrtfor, nnd another of I3 country-seat. Don Jalme do Mequinenza, Baron of Mequinonza, who had sevvedt us Cap- taln in "the armies of the grandson of Louls XIV., was ut that time o man of 35, tall, hand- some, bold, adventurous, rather uhenltivated, but exceedingly talkative, nud o great’ adinirer of pretty women. Add to this that he was an orphan, a bachelor, the sole licle of hls race, aml you will have a perfect dea of our Arrago- nese hidalgo. As for the enstle (barring its saltidlty St coursc), It was the very lunge of its master; but ns far ay poverty, negleet, and pelde g0, by the Lord! it yielded to none. Tm- ngine (apd T say imagine heenutse since that day it hias fallen to ruln)—Imagine this singular [, innanston half bufit and hall cutout of the walls of o rock which s hathed on one slde by the waters of the Ebro, anid on the other tonchea n mountah whose penk 18 lost nmong the clowds, At tho%oot of this rock Ftoed’n dozen liouses And huts inhubited hy the Baron's vasrals; In other words, by the cultivators of the four fqofls of laud vonstituting his vstate. The road from hamlet to the manor house led fifteen ninating In n deepynont provided with draw- bridge. A draln cut into the Etiro, about hait n mile from the strongliol with wate! torrent, Clinging in the same way to the Inaccessible rldes of the inonntaln, separated frotn the'enrth by this waterfull, and Hkewlse jutting over the Ebro, was another rocls crowned by u jittle hut, and o nartow orchard, o sors of hayiging garde plunted there by the daring bhand “of mun. wide plank of witlnut svood” served us o bridgo Dietween the vastle and the hut; and, A 1t were hinpossible to arrive vt the former when once the draw of the bride bad boen rafscd, it he- | «umo stlll more finpossible to rewch the latter without the afd of the plank. On the manorisl rock, as he called it, Myed Don Jalme do N sieceastve flights of steps and_then, converte arned to plunge into the river, cnrrying nls hod cost stanes of 1, feet below, ly ¥ from hend to foot. Even _ whico the return of do Mequinenza & vogue unensl- ness tormented the jestous hushaal’s sout, common with every member of his family, the higlord and uaster was puoted fn Nty heart; nevertheless he could not help thinking that Don Jalmoe was very mnorotis, mud his wify’ very winutog, und thut betweey the eostle utidl thie cabin tiere Was less dbtanee thau cen the cabin und the halet, capeclally {uflug uto constderation the uforementioned irlige, For this reason Damlan pretended to have the ;fm. leg, and hired & young boy to sell his eels through the neighborhood; he'hifmselConly left the hut at very rare inter- valg, and then hut for s short thne, 'I'o tell the truth, his fears were not fil-found- Don Jutme gid Curmelith wero slready tired of corrcsponcing by telegraph, s they sa nowaduys, They were cuzy aliout cadl as 15 quite natural for people anotker without -epeak- Phatonle love was becominy bunden- suimu 1o them, the distance hateful, the little bridge—~caslly crossed, and they were anxlouely nw:llllngb Damlan’s uhsence” for u which they hud communieated which wus sctting & century and u half :f tho same you nlfi(uuw; therefore we will snp[;l(cd this moat d (nto o raging fepdtiucnza, 16 re- for us to. sny ‘that the ather the feudatory Tock, was inhabit- cd by o simplo cel-llshér, then ina falr way to muke s furtune, thanks Lo s clever iden of es- tablishing lis home in this deserted and forini- dable locatity. Damfan—for that was the flshermnn’s name— Tind.contrived o hang on o leved with the Hittle bridge a Inige uct {n” the form of a walr. The enscade prssed ensily through ita with ita curfent ull the rt to return to thio Elro, 'y Jet us pass '8 happens in these cases, small in stature, plump, aud withal slender as a ced, und lithe us a witlol wand, walet upward she was o wonder, Such o ligure, such shoulders, such u throat! And what o What a'tossof the head | As white ns suow, ns rosy ns u May cvening, ns heaithyns thé Alr upon thowe licights, as loving s 'n.caged ‘turle dove, n smile, ‘g li'"“““» lands, flhnplu-l tle petticont, and dainty Fram the With amlct, ut then you nre Did not Carmels Jovo her hus- All I can be sure o sgcommands, 'c her, tld he posallly have plensed her his bony torn by thorns, bis Brown complexion d by tha'sun and volp, making everything 1 of 1lsh for filteen et around—how coud Lie have plensed her, ubove nll—as beautiful, us wlegant, us prowd and smart a8 o Mudreld girl! 148 true that 1f tho poor tishorman wos very Ludly rlgged, his pretty wifo was very well 3 truo thst {0 the hinshund had workeil less fu onder to preserva hils bands, tha wife would have il to work a lttlo maore, mud spoll herss dt s trae that with the fish Jthat mnelt so badly thoss luxurlous soaps that smielt so well wers paid for! L gliers I argnbog with o wonan, and especlally \ras froshy us volutile, as charminis s the sevan eclory of the vainbov, tude 13 too serigns o senthnent for o woman, i Ji W ctestful finag puzitied - the cr mulita was very fortunate, All this meaug, o {8 Intended to mean, that Lhe pretty yanng womnan fell fu tove with Don as soon os the rumor uge that {he young Lord wus ahout Lo veturn us & canqueror to 1ifs cestle, Don Jakine did In fact returng wmd s o wus fnlove with lier alrcady in fnngination, so to speak, Monsfeurlo Baron bad Lut to sew Care nicly to Lecumne flosperntely infutuated with her, In the meantfine Dunifan was fishing for eols, Baran But what usy AT grutie young tiew tuo dlsagrecabls e hatlun o cutertalng virtue §s ucible of misfortuic, and Car- tiful cvening in May,—n very beautiful evening, by my troth! ‘The hushand and wife were enjoylng the st rays of the sct. ting sun at the door of thelr Imt ‘Fhat smln. 0, 15 It Lo re of thust feasts of nuture wh mentlon; one of thosu days when we laney the world bug the first tine the zenith of {te beonty, aud thet W preceding time Has Leew'fes perlod of youth, bs ] Kuecceding time 2 reneracy, a painful uld age, tading Tn nothing- e Carmels and Damtan were Watching (n a sort of veatasy that sun, whore lingering glovics fired the horlzon Wit pruphetie” glow, ~How- ever courss unel unduitivited thedr tntures muy Tuwa beeiry they Doty felt then (owing, uodothty to their morul” exclteracat) that the sunsct was not'ta be s fndiflerdnt td them on thet evening g4 on otherss ‘and for the very penson that thelr nee did not ctinblo them to de- senbe what thy felt, nor to analyze the gloony preacutimenta alstueblug thelr souls, thelr agita- dlon Incrensend with the gradual dsappearanee of tho stinj they remalnea siient, fearing to betray. tiiclr gccrel thoughts, und not even during to ralee thelr ey Between b imited intel thioy. hoth drew tedios ind p cns louked TeseIve. thus, tavk the b door of the hut, tareh, rlstug liest 0! Towne:s wide, solld me seeond. “Yen, haye i3 “You erled awer lieart-rending moan was heard from tho hut, and Dumian uppeared upon the_ threeliold, witl Talr on end, and u perfectly Wank expression laughing strangely, like a creature deprived ol The flshermen had seen, at the'bottom of tho first net, the corpas of Don Jahne, Tnsldo the Lut Danb had met o oue. melita's bud was not even disarranged; but her body lay at the bottom of thu scconil net, with the second bulf of thoe weoden planls, dhic tuol ‘This Is more ‘thun Ti#xpected! Shetool A good haul, indeed!® shrldked Da- gth. Aud lie ran to shut [ justlce entered to eclze v found hin, armed with a sword, cut- ils right hand with burriblo bursts of He was emzy,—~Ualazy, bt I, 'TIS NOT SO MUCH, "Tts not #0 much how'you writo it, you weite I read; %0 much how yon ili-cd, 8o long as you're surely dead. Teason, mian wWith all Tds streng Lfmaelf up fn-his hut, When thie offteers of him the; g ot *Tle niot wa much what you're saying, As thoe tone you're snying it In "I not ¥o ianth in the praying, A ilie keeping away Lros sln, "Tis nat #o much that you'ro learned, As that you appear (o know, Providing yun Never get comered— Ah? thed yon have wowhere to go, "Tis not ko 1anch how you travel, An how tiat you travel tuat, Aund nrrive tn Calltorntn With all the tu *Tin not =0 much what you're owing, Anavhethoer you meai to pay, OF witether you mean to ehirk it— ‘Uhe foshion—(rom day to day. YI'ts not-—-Can you frecly afford it? Thut—Ifow niuch are you goin And, If you are wealtliy und 1 ow Jiig are you golug to live? + "Tis not #o much—Are you honest? Aw—llave you the resdy cash? With the nuinbers you'll'ever be' forward, If ouly you cut @ grest dash, “Tig ro in the world with the peopla Wio over the universe trod; Dot not what you aeem, b ‘The only question \\'lgt Uod 2vE Cuicago, June 11, 167 it on uny ony of them, wus onl, AL g Ay you @« lu iy for any more than I've; all thie time ['ve been here, it's could bave hud a fir in tho whole ¢ixt; Wl suys Tandlord, * that's not our fault; thio fucl was thery, and aman toattend ft; you lulf:hl have used it I you had been 3 mind o, Sut the boarder remounstrated stiil further. S Nuw if you'll come up aud look at my root, ging his shioulders. with Ay haw what "Tls not B oepmrmm et lotel Lifo In San: Frauclsco. {leirna star. A story §a told of o Bun Pranclsco house, hut us it fsnot locallzed, we cquuot possibly anddle A man boardibge there thought prudent to settle terms beforetumd, to bo sure that his money would b dollurs a duy, Hostald two months and sent for b L~ Curramiba! The §2 a duy for’ board o sl part of the itenis changed. Bixty doltars for fire Juomed up couspleuously, Bourder demurred, * Can't hiclp it," says the Jandlord, we can’t ufford to furnish fucl und u_man to utteud to ity for leaw thun u dollar u day,” 1 suys bourder, “I'm willing to but dun’t want: it Lol e I L Dstents when iU weemu s thutgeh thne stauts stilly due i histoky does tiob 111 b _n deeline, n de- 8, s¢ two criminale, the wite, who was ineditating treachery, afid the Tuabad, who was plotting murder, there was estabtistied o it ereement, bogort bE wnacknowledged complicity, so decided that 1t did not veens to efther of them to bo surprised ut so prolonged anil extraordinary n eilence, When the sun had ut foat entiredy dlsn Tongs breath, as thowug il tusk wero over, The dio waa Their” resolutions were formed. b eeh uther without Turther timidity dr Damfan rafsed his eyes townnd ‘the castle, anct eabinly saluted the Baron de Mequi- nenza, whibe gaze was ed apon Carnolity; he Intter, on lier purt, sututed the gentleman in v most nnturul way In the workl. Damlun, who Td ecen this, stfled, stretehed out his sore leg, and, tuviing toward his wity, satd, 1 “un positively quite well. I am golng to walkto the village to ree I£ 1 enn colleet’ suiny bits of sllver that are due me, I sliall paas the night there, and enrly to-morrow morging will retirn tu ratse the nets und tuke in the flsh. by, Curnselita. * Qood-by, amian,"! answered Carinclita, without otlier demonstration. .\'u\‘u{’ before had ‘the comple separated e s which he used as a cine, crossed the Wooden bridee, and went down the declivity, keeplng close to the bagea of the castle, in still gildell'the crest of alilgh maountain, i&hit hours later the sun lintl retunied to the All the sadness, ol ‘the so- Temnity with whiclt'he had sct the provious even- | ing was notling but a joke, ‘Al 1 ‘agadn, merrler than cver, us red ‘s o lighted u'the sky with the same fudecision na though e were ninking the journcy for the firat time, und_shedding nfe and joy us far us his rays reached. T'ho water -spurkled, the chickens eackled, the mists of the Ebro were Tent apart like u vell of guuze, the sparrows flttered more boldly than cever, snd flocks and herdsten bestiveed themselves in the depths of the valleys. It was indeed ¢ In tiic distance | Grant $urncd mo out uy thie [ he samo Bun which during those oight hours of fheonee hud erogged the ocenn, indicuted'noon in Ameciea, served s ugod for tho fdolntrons natlons *of the Pacile Ovean, il mined mimerous weddings I Chitin, ‘sedrehed the deserts of Tiindostan, Kissed the stoncs of tho loly Sopulehre, strueke the death-hour for revoral inodern Grieeks fetlow that Jig war, he camo to find out whut hnd ‘beeome of those tivo llsher-folk of Uppor Aryo- gon whom he had left last evening seatod before tha ddor of thelr hut, As for Damlan, more chicerful tls eveniri and agl nl now, inquisitivo we ey say that e too feit g s morning than the' previous 1L wo may judye it least from the gay o mauner 1n which he climbed up the castle steps, followed by other flahermen of the villajze, sl sluging bs loud ns'thoy could the ug- thelr ‘natfonal ofrs, draw-brldge, which was already lowered, pussed through the court-yard ‘of the’ castle, wiere cy- erybody was stll] asleep, nud reachied tho ter- race opposite Damisn’s hut, “ Tno enseade I8 v fishermen, They crossed tho Ty nolsy," sald one of the But the little bridge?* nsked Damian. “\¥hy, that fa true, i, and Loth ends at t] of ftleft.” . “How could that have happened? Such a plank of walnut wood! 1 must buy a new one to<dny, -lu'u§ it (s p Look, lovk !'it has fallen hat. ‘Thereis not n trace " veplied Dumfin, *Come, boys, help alr of .welrs before It b later '3 and resuming the interrupted sou, bv:flnn to draw {n the nets. Detheetake 16! How heavy it 181" erled 2 “fisherman, = “Eul ch! you —two hundréd and fitty YA god bl indeed,” added wnother, ed up the beam of the bridge,"” Danlun gmiled, ey yours another > drawing the sccond net from tho water, “W this oue does not welgh any less than pounds, I be sworn,” “TL In a cou ‘been cutight viously. Dainlen grew thou of perspinition stoor ‘Thave done o good N is, heavy yomaer,” o of Llocks of rocks that have the meshes, 'sald another en- htful and uncasy; drops n beads on Ws fuce, “Whut! one as much as the other?” hetnur- mured under s bronth, And hielping hmself the best way he conkl by the fonndatlons of the bridee, ho Jeaped over ‘the caseads and turned toward s hut, The flrst net began to'nppear out of tha water, Tt did, indeed, contaln the wooden plank—iot entire, it {a true, but only onc balf, exuetly eats 'l'llulx :srldgo hhd been. sawed In two duriniz tho night, fi‘hu fishermen Mad not their surprise colled et recovered from when ~they suddenly "| And thus they all have pass'd away, gmore than hall s dozendays think T can convhiee you that there has mever cen uny fuel there, and what {3 more,” contin- D, ‘tlalingg to'the vulinity of tho sfluation, there's m'f’ ¢ to put i1 1L were thoe, "There ks no fireqllace e the roma, aid no stoy Thero's not room for ie (0 B0 Ot u, nor A 8OO [ to put natove pije i ‘ne Landlord, * Went, down fi Tits boste e aet— . NAsDY. Mr, Aldreses the Democraoy, . Totedn Iilade. . Conrcnmit X RoAns, Wikif 13 18 Tnn Bratn vy Kenteeky, Joon 2, 1870.—T Lev ‘n wand to say to the Democracy, {ustnrura the Naotiiel “Conveutlon, with s iaténded ¢2 & ndmon toipetlde em aftetward, _receties em the 'rehresentatib Saint Lools will regist ‘atud weshel hoy w teket 1o livapay; for, Wat U waut em to uglerghaind is, that that tickat, nomutter web {0 fe, orwht platform it stands onto, st be hoovuyed for; nnd hooray- ed for with w ill. There musthe no hesitancy —no doubtin'—no holdin’ backe-no nonsense uy any kind, Watever the 8t Lools Conventlon duz, wemuet fudorse havtily and zelusly, wether 11 500Ls us or hot. Tilden §4 lanl money, and wao (o the West nro soft. money, Very goad, B Tililen s noml- nated, he will'be nommated on a platform wich will reed sor that It kin be constrood efther way, ~thet {s to say, banl o golt,—ez auybody chvees, wieh is n:uusumn-m“. v t Allenls sofl-muuu{, wich tiie Enetern Dimac- ridy don't Letieve i, bt of 10" Is - nominated they nist do e will do, and.ewaller him with n pleasant countenanee. /'hér must be re- ciprodty In thede things, < Eastern Dimotrats must remember that P(:sl.[)lum\:\ruunl attnin- able, thro! Dimocratie ”““’"3"1&"“ feut Is hd iy HRADWAY'A RENEDE RADWAY’S READY RELIER Quros tho Worat Paius in Trom One to Twenty Hinntos, . NOT ONE HOUR AfterBoading this Advertisomont Neod Any Ono Huffor with Pain RADWAY'S READY - RELIEF 8 A Gur for Every Pain Tt was tho firut and 4s the Only Pain Remeds “Thint INGLantly 4topy ke most axcrnolof| .. y i e iR A an Luniw, Stimnch, Bowels, or utie: one application, S5 A I FIOM ONE 0 TWENTY SANETES, Nnmalter haw violant of ¢ thnz Ahuamidie, Tod- don, mfi‘"‘d".‘:a'{;:néfl.“ T e Neuralgle, or prostrated Wit dIsenss jiay sufter, RADWAT'S READY RELIEF Afford Ingtant Lase. ‘Tnflammation ‘of ‘the 'Kidnoyn, Infammun. tdon of the Bladior, Inflammation of tho Bowels, Mumps, :Congoition of the . Lupgs, Sors Thront, Diffaoult roathing, Palnitation of tho Hoonrt, Hyatorlos, Orolip, Diphitharia; Catarrl, Tithionze, Hoadach Poothnoke, Nonrnlgia, Dheumatiom, 0old'Chtily, Ande Chiilo,Chilblins, ‘\aad Frost Bltoes, The sppliéation ot the Tenidy Tatlor 1o tid ps perte e R U, R i e Siwonty tops I hale o tumbler of water i, nilinutex, Surg Cruine, BLimhis soar Homaa. T butn, Stele Teadache, Dioerfica, Dysentory, Colle, Wind wid atl-futermat Al “Travelers ioutd u!m\(: varry u Iutily 6f F..\nm\\“n Tanank lekegn o i fesin pomias o e il : eliizo o wuter. 1t fa Eem-r Umn Freneh I3mndy or Bitters na o géfmulang, Tifew in the South ez lost Proyorty doorin | Fevirand Aguo cured for ifty odsits. Théra frnot the lnte onploasnutnis, und likewlse tiser {,"11'.'5 i‘,‘.‘; e e Chgf Y oiiro turoe A gors, for wich a tiranikle Government hiez never |- ydlioly and other ' fovers ?\ixlml'g)' Radwava {'fu-)-u prid em a ceut. 3 “'L’“f.’}‘fl ggy'h»:.y; uluwy Ttelier. ¥irey cenus per buttlo, The skoves uv patrlotic Dimokrats in every. e B connty wich liev bin kept out uv opportanitics to rorve thelr country, 1o vurlous oflish'l posi- .aligus, for alstocu yeers,,, s . ‘The Republiking wich wantid osishens, wicly owin to the perversenls v thelr fellow-Repub- lkius in the matter wv confidendy, they nuver got, and who, miterally, come to us, 1f seems to mo that $his arm ought to bain. vineible. Tt isi't posalble that it kin be becten, «f proper proodence i yoosed In managin? it All thot we want 13 o candidate who ‘hez “hever yet bren fu the Poniténshary, on a platform so Wdrded ez 1o take witifus the’ few Dishoorsts who from some defect in ther ?numunuun’l want no oflls, and who still actooully boleeve In the ;lmrty. With them we kin sweep the plitler. Chior aln’t 1o doubt about . p A %rcnt uany Repubiliklus nre dissatiafied; and they hev the great weaknis of men which reed uv - judgzin -~ for theirselves, and shyin’ off “unless evcrytlxlufi goes' uxactly T to soot am, They pifido thersclves™ - on bein’ indepondent, and Wil elther vote for us, which they hate, to show thelr independ- ence, or woi't vote ut all, which {s n half vote forus. There ave thoumands uv cns, and we'kin git thelr votes jist woanst, They neverdo & o second time, but it so happens that this “is just the thue we want em. Ther afn’t no renson why ovry ‘Dimoerat wich supportid the purty from Bookamion's day, all the way thro the War, and atood by "the South aftdrwired, shoodon’t stxnd by {t now. It's ‘tho sute party; {t's mado up uvthe same material; {t's netoatid by the same purposes, nnd works with the same tooly, 1t hezu't changed n par- ticle, andft can't chango suy more than nssoledi- ta Kin. It may somctimcs lose {ts distinetlye smell u teifle, but it alluz comes back, ez strong ez ever, Horrls Grecley tried to soften It somis what, but It waza fallyoor. Dimocrisy s Dimoe- risy, and wlil be so long ez there's o’ nigrer to lute, whisky to dralk, ahd an Trishman to vote, Likg the Canaila thistie, It can't be killed. Yoo may eut it down, but it will ‘spring up ngain froim tho root, and flouvish liveler than ever, I aln't ufratd of “ita dyln’ till ‘the Millenium comaosy’ i militou uy Moodys and ‘Sankeys can't affect t. iows 4 In conchisbun, this{s our last ehanco for kue- vesy, and we must acheeve ft. Thers must be 1o nohsence, no sgricambshiness, no thin- skinneducss,—no nothin but ‘o ‘stralght swaller uv whatever -dose tho Convenaliun mixes'for us, 10 {t s # Tliden aud hard “mons eyt alt pight s and ef It 3 ‘“Allcyand soft'mon- e)'."ju!t ez right. Uv ' courso " Reform sud Hurlty " will be chucked into’the platfurm, and that §3 cnough uv a rallyin’ ery to yoonite us atl. Dhmocrats'uy the Yoouited States, we yoo fram Kentucky vz one eryin® fn the " wilder- nfs, Don’t be pertikeler, Coine np squarcly to tothe requirements uy the sitoozshen, and take yoor grooel ke men, # Buything to heet the Repul ina!™ feonr cry, and we “want lyou ‘o ckiodt, We kin ef we willnud we wmurd, Prruorzus V. Naspy, Wich woots to be I ML or saft wmaney compared toeiliedye Lam willin® 1o take my ralary in either kind, #0 long ex vithe er kind will puy Tor 1ikcker, On clther platform down here tn Kentueky, and fw'thie West unid South gluerally, we shictl awear-it in soft moncy, aud go fn to win, In the Enst ‘the Dimocrlsy will” swear it is had ey, and Bhewise go fn to win, And the two seclshiting won't hiey any trnbblo with each othier about Ity eithor. Yool troo Dimoerat, like tho tovout Catholle, m—ccs.ts tho Interpretashen that hiis leader puts omto his articles uy fith,—1hat {3, plehuy ¢ ez yeed st all,—and don't wllow ho dbubts to aflict him, Wo kin dépend onto e, Bure, and thavke Hevio thero,ja ol uy’ em ‘to varry the noxt cleckshun, ny® matter who s nominnted, or wat platform he is puc onto, We kin depend with unorein, certeuty otto these classos: = ¢ Tho ardent frends uy * siled Thwedd, Cortnolly, with thelr ros 0 tromls, Oaky Hull, uud sleh, who ure sfilietld at tho corrup- shens that hov cropped out In the Uovernment, and who are dwuarin for * purlty and reform. The Catholle Chureh oz o undivided whole, wat wants to divide the skool-funds, nnd lioy 1t- selt recoftnized ez the Stute religion, ¢Tht° doggry-keepers I Noo Yarks, without ex- cépshug, b N Rlysu\t, who hez bin cetin’ Liq, huskas tiv pri- vato life for 8 loug, weary, ?cmz. ever sence sti0lls which I lied adorned under the famontéd Johnson, (oorge Washington Bascous, to whom 1 owe o 1ikker vill, the dhncnslons Whereof friglitins Tim, and would frighten me'el I ever ‘fntended to X\\y it by hurq work, E 1" the confidin’ ciflzens Juy the Corners which hev given me crodit f ur,% dund clotlies, All the cltizens uv the Coftitts ~which hey missed thihgs from they close-liws, nd found om {nseroutably fn iy poseshun, awd “wich Jondly dreem that of Tlied un offls Tivbuld py for suchi things wen I wanted.om, All tlege elosses are dyfu’ to ey o velorm in the Government thro’ o Dimociatls Victory., __Jokn Morrlssey, who'ses that fir the purposes uy faro he Wood kuther ey ‘oo wintor uv. n Dimocratic Congrens than fony; yeess uv o Re- publikin administrashen, , |, . - Tysnker Guvitt, Deckin, Pogram, Col. McPel- ter, und sich, whoare wiilin’ to bo Cofletters uy tevenoo, Guligers, &, wich they can't pet uva ticaulkle Adnitulstrdshen slcles Heyes wood be. The Confedrit oflicers, wich still Doleeves thnt the South {8 entitied to the control uv t) ov- crnment, ez It yoosed to be (n, the polmy diys under Bookannon, ¢ty DR. RADWAY’S Tarfeotly tastéless, clezantly coated with aweet gnm, purge seplite, purn, clennew, audatecnpthen, iat way'w Elils for the carc'of gll dikoniéns of: the Stoieach Liver, Bowols, Ridaoys, iadder, Nervous Disome Tieaduche, Contfpstion, Cortivunces.gndlgeation, 1) pils, Dillouancas, DAous Fever, Tlanmation of ta lowals, Biles, nd all Derangissionty of the Tntorily Viscers, Warranted to'elect'n Fosltlyo caro, Murely Yegutable, coutalning no mercury, wineral, or delote- ‘abicrve tho followlig aymptoms resultingfrom Diorders of thy Digestlvn Organs: Conetigation, Inwand Piies Tuiliges of thos Nood in . Acidity bt tho Stomnch, Nansea, 1fearthuri, % 0t Food, Fuliness of Welght In' the Stomacl), Saug Eruptfous. sinking, or Fluticrings fn, tho Vit of the Stimnchy K imuning of tho Head, Turried and bir: nienlt Hreathlng, Fintisrings ag the 1eart, Chokiie o Sunocating: SchAHo When In ‘n - Lyl tuve; Dine tioss ot Vislum, Dota of Waln Letdre tar sieht, Fover and Dull et b thie iead, Defjeleucy ¢ o srapleatiun, Yellgwtaaf tho-skin st Eres, Halten the bidel Ghedt, Litudy, and 5uddon Flnies ot Tont: Burning i A fow dotea of RADWATY'S PILLS will freo tha sys- tem from sl of the avove-named” dlsordors, Price, 23 ceutsperbox, Sold by Druggista. > {varian Tmnor Of'ton yoars' growth cured BY DR, RADWAY'S REMEDIES, STIAVE HAD AN OVARIAN TUMOD RIES'AND BOWELS FORTE! Ay Annon, Dec, 27, 187501, itauwayr That oths ersimay bo bedonted, | mnkd this taiemont: 1116vo L un Ovartan Tamor i e ovasiesand baws clé for ten years, 1 trled (he ha.t physfeians of this plied without iy Lenent. /10 was growlieat suot vo. Jility that 1 coutil st ave lived mucly lunie Fend of miry: iducod 1o Lo try Itadway's Leinedles, ud uot ninols falth 0 them, bug taully, sfier much eliheration, 1 trivd sheim, ] fuireliasuid sl lacilug o the flesolvcnt, two boxes of the PN, and two bottles of the Retlek ' 1 wicd tieo ‘Without any apparent bonciit. I determined to. perwos e twel ve maro boktics uf tho Heanlvehty (wo ftwlfef, and teo boxea of thu Pllld. etor: thoy Had J0dc twenty-Avo fwhinds, o uss chw iiudictiie wnti £ wne-anr that that ¢ u‘l’ ‘:";‘ ’I‘l 1y u: it thine Joie JortyTive poinitd, Inoy L1 il chrowaluzen. Botties of $he el enty sl b way eutirely cured, e “abuut - iee montlis, vl i e A B —— — — telict, ainl alx baxes of the Pills. T purfecly well, st wy leart is full of gratltuds RETROSPECT. A A R — yo aderrul medicine, | feel deeply indehied, snd 0 tho acence of my boydod, add cried filenda ot Iy youtl, where aro ey wpeids * WhUTe are they ™ 1y Drtyer s tdat iLnay eaginuch of u biesing to bt o lia Lieen to me. i i, 5, €, BIBRN, ilbnis, o makes 1o shove i Where aro the frionds who pilay'd with me, —~ 1rs v -erimcm- 6 Y ¥ ) 3 rrolt tor whjom 1 reguested you to send ‘edicine in My courares o duya brore: el oo Stacol oo Il “lAW \'""l?m‘ with mo i yonder sea, Ut e, with tiecxeoption bl what was sont 10-her: by 1 ‘1.-mnvrcd hells plong the vhore? Istanigmong thescenes to-day, Iecalling ull the pazt uya Necaliing allr What do Fray) 1 m\! upon the dead in vain. ‘you. I may way that Ler statewent 13 correat wishout a, Aaiiaention {ignert) L L, 8. LERG Druzght and b arbur, ki nls may certiry that: Mrs, Dibhing, o Iiakes the gbove cenetiicate, (s and has bevn for wrny years well kpowis Lot nd dhe fucts throin staiud wrg widolibt s e | S Ay e i Dl ¢ sea-share, with jta glitforing sandy, & v b ) 1 hatied, 23 thea, i ufrsning brights dstgued) ORI aweet faces, hisy hanids, pay <l farevee fraui wy sight, As WY \u-m—-bflg!z( sl fuare— A wr‘y Dayard in'my £y e died, anil, Ly his SiApt; alry . A wourning niother Weeps and aighs, ALY ) BRI |- o RADWAY'S . Ssapariliian esolvent, TIIE CREAT BEOOD FURIMER, Far the cura of sll Chronie Diseases, Serafula or Byphilitie, Mereditary or “Uontagious, o ‘4t seated I the Lunyx or Ntomach,Skin ‘or * ones, Pledl or Nervesy Corrapting the Sollds and Vitiating the Fluld, And sho, my ‘*Queen of Beanty, " {oo— . My gentlu playigte, Alce Hill— Shuy with her eyes of sunnicst bine, B Went Lieavenvgrd ot ihu Augel's call, In thrg uld d!‘r. when, #1do by elde, We reanr'd algng that sca-pirt shore, i T thought "tworltd bo wy manhood's pride Tuo call her ‘mhw“’f or ever muse, Tl lidolw of my boyhuod Audaft my feetlnge Witl have plyy, And oty eyes wil) A1l with tkirs, o here 1 stand, —a cold, harh ?:m“ How'd with th curkitg carus Of Lite, Auil ponder on e mystio prn ‘I'¥at dovms mankind (o ecasélons atrife ien, gusing on the tranquil stene, Thiees FSilng onthe teapnall sbenes i fast, cars rontc thomattsn, Serotula, Glandular S2elin Pfl'«lnx 1ry_Cou o Alariions Syoniti Camplal Mlevdlng Of the Lungs, ‘J'i."v""“. Watcr ftu Bwelling ugors, Ul ny, And make tho arld viaste took green rral, e Doluraus, ) Ilings, cere b $ d Lavas Mo U And whhé:n» thewo sweet tvonla of cheart Rl L Lo Liver Cottplutits PRICE, 8] PE2 E. Botd by Drugztsts, Br.RADWAY &C0,,82 Warren-st.,N.¥e ** Qur Earsa-hoit love shell never die— "Twill Llogsom thy f planted Aeve,” Cicago, June, 1570, Uarr. Sax Wnrtixa, e ——— A Mandarin Dible lu.l‘ Just boen pregnn:\ by hereschiewsky, i Chlnay—tho "Old Testd- went thus belug transiated by lim out of the original Hebrew futoa lunyiuwgcumucmood by u population four thues as lurge s Is_zontalned In'the United Btates, Dr. Schereschowsky fs the man who decllned the Eplsconal Bishopric of Clius {1574 Read “False anll True,” Fendons Jetter stanp to RADWAY & C0., No. 81 Wartenth Raw Y ork” IStoranilva worih Thosssied will bo seat yoa

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