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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. MARCH 17, I1877—TWELVE PAGES.? - ; i Now, why does mot Mrs, B, inetead of for itis enid that *‘what isone man's meatsis | of the relics that they be brought here, but slone I received a reque{t by mail from E. C. B., and 3 e eer | another man's poison. 1t e | St consammate tothing. Sl you jom wilh e, | horewlth replv Calomel, two drichois oxide uf THE FASIIONS. therefore cool, and sometimes has bk pleats | color It a tight blue, placed in the clett of each Plain to e that the monkey i« only a fink an e | OF the sisters should advis i to deink | and one and all f you writer Say that you will | zinc, two drachme: glvoerine, Lwo ounces: mix down the front. These pretty dresses hanzall | foot a3 a preventive. This is cheaper, more heory. and not the theory itself. However, there | 1ager beer to eanse her to guin flesh. 1 consider | visit them aud ud 1 am sure | and shake well, and np? f to the hands at & i~ the weight from the shoulders, are in one single | casily applied, and for the pu e vith piece, und sre as suitable for the street as the | g the solution. It is bcs‘t’flr&‘:!;s'axsfigs;l:\l’:: ight. wre s6 many Mrs, A's and £0 few Mrs. I8 that the | that a physician or any other person who prescribes | that those who have once viewed them will Jong to | Wash 1 the merning w tar soap, whicl can be : E e yeformation will have 1o begin deeper than that | Mich snd sironger drinka takes a fearful respousi- | do o again. Do thelover< of art in wur city obtained ut any drug itore, Spring Bonnets, and How to Trim | house, all of which ar desirable things in ehil- | catchor do flwflimflufi- Tu working all day with the s’ bk ccaRS ha vility i 6 Enowinz wl % v vising £ er : 20 sl 10 i = AWhy should persons, becanse they are familiar | Bility npon nimself, little knowing what fearful | any way of devisinz mcans to wet them herex” Are | —Somie time azo The Home a recipe for a That Useful Article. 's dresses. the s‘h P kn\;v A he{o rators are almost sure to cut and nick theirhands. These places Thinz." v Jauebing in her sleeve at Mre. A's pretensi fced pudding, and, through s misprint, where it with a ]cl\\‘fn"tllurr’f |m=inme l\\:ll,lll)’cy ll:;\‘l' nufl’?fl ;’,‘;’;l!:t&llklc :\.‘lr etite Shu m b‘ hf callinz lmu‘me. the mnrricd“;lilcn wllll!l ,§ to fnlrl:; a ch\g 'em’I the :gmlld el h e ARECIal A farg I ‘perennial founts of learning, and bore their frien o ke oTense, sister, bat your conscience | purpose$ Willitpay? lelpme.ladies, and perhups | 8 ¢ baker's hread, A With uotations, day after day, from their favor- | -Will allow vou o drink i, drink it quietly; don't | Wwken the hundreds of Tetters #o pouring inon the [ it read ssonc fquare 10af of baked, ™ making it Py " " FOOT-ROT IN SHEEP. would certainly be found by the vitriol, and oc- ites hor than ihis they never o, unless the | Fecomment it to others mannzers of the museum, they will Atrike their | sonnd a little ridiculous, as one would hurdiynse | Gloves of Kid and Paris Thread---Colors casion nolittle pain and discomfort. As the Cent: 1 has been visited. Then, indeed, you | f wish Martha, Maria, and Mollic had given a de- w up theit iats and snout, **There's | bread unbuked. Mus. C.'C. ol 25 How to Extl catcher handles no edged tools, he does not in- Inay hear Tt abou oleazinons Tolnthe, and-—how | ¢Cription of their wil-sioves, and tola s whether | millions m o n WOMAN. and Prices---Lace Mitts. o Extirpate It—Letter from the Hon. | cyr tue sanic danger. But it behooves him to tired they were. e §s full of cant who_will not | They were pozable or not, and if they smell of gas Pefhaps I don TO REMOVE SCALP WEXS, A. C. Wates, of Ohio. sec that the sheep,in its struzgles, does not i thin ou iy Teeipe To the Editor af, The Trivune. Corresnondence of The Tribune. splash the vitriol-water into his eyes. The ef- & & Massmroy, 0., March 10. 'he sheep hasa | fect would be painful, but not permancntiy -, yut | Popular Stulls for Trimming Muslin | solden foot, says the proverb. Unfortunatoly, | burttul to the ‘orgaus, The reddine of (e Toosizn HavL, March 1% —1 have Tong been a Indmirer of Tur Tiw e manT eeTe kgt ™ e bobicves, but. how | o émoke. ' 1looked at onc Jast_ sasimer, but co of C teour met™ _will | own _their | 1ot Know the mame of it. 1t was small cuough fo | for doing away w 150 faithfu reader many et B o T o D | e e o B e e | it ot sbod 81 osot e | fve ed 1y conrage up to jasi th to **Taniel Deronda™ George Eliot makes e vould only boil, bake, or fry atonc the month previons. and we used at least twice | have ne 1 0 just the K 5 s o Cwendolen do an impalsive thing, and then | tOMe one wko tried it eaid it would not heat-fiat” | tuc amount of gas. Conundrun? W. " | right pltch to write you a letfer, 'but stelng in Wrappers---Little Girls’ it too often has o rotten one also. The proverb | face is mark to the catcher that the sheep has ches your patlence over three pazes uf 1o r Meicatly, and that it should ¢ a great de- o Sour st edition of The Home a roqnest Tor ome Dresses is, of course, a recoguition of the well-known | Lech handled. When all have been dressed, the » while Beade makes his moral point itseif, | sideratum, JCKWHEAT CAKES. mcihod for ‘*removinga wen from the scalp,” o fact, that the she ™ { lot may be turned oat, and a new *‘housetul” o Nues, ond_ entortaims. - Daniel Deronda™ | 1 am glad the plant lovers tell us of their pets, To the Edltor of The Tribune, and, being the pos<essor of o remedy for that B — act, that the sheep always enriches the land it | brouglit in. feems with moral and mental philosopty. and fte [ 2nd am delivhted to learn that Epsomsaltsurea | Jpwesporo. Hil., Marci 12.—1 presime T have | ziliction, I east aside all fears und belaly wade in o grazes. The three great enemies of successful | Mr. Randall, whose remarks upon foot-rot are characters are mere metaphysical lay- Arg | sure cure for green lice. Will Keun Tuckyy please | no rights w s lases are bonnd to respect for | 10 rescuca fellow creature if it iy in my power. Harpers' Bazar. shicep-husbanary cast of the Rocky Mountains | the most sensible I bave seen in priot,—those of : cach fouse for & dose-snd | Intriding myself Itw their department \Withontan | Now, Inquirer, sour attontion for a moment. | The new bonnets are quite smallof them- | ootP rE o ¢cot of, the T pu;ai b, | Youatt aud other Europeans, With Ehelr poul J ' 1 - UK~ | ers; and, e novel-readers, a8 & clasy, metaphssicians® Histor® | 1ell ne how much to i 8 more entertaining to men_than to women, bat it | E0W to zet him 1o tak e ia the only sure foundation for s well-stored mind. | With tac little pests till this winter. Last | quired of o it. Ibavebeen troubled | invitation, ax1am u bachelor. Bat some one in- Rab the wen thoronghly mght and moming with Vi riv o i - lilosophier once how he come. by so | stmply sult and water. " Beeure and rub it hard E“’L‘fiv but m&"?{flmule size by their abund- | 5 ‘fotror T name them in the inverse or. | tieeS; bandages, boots, ete., being simply non- When wmy father made me read Lollins history | 1ll, after Uringing my plants in-doors, I Tnowledse. ile replied, ** By asking ques- | and well. Keep this up for six months or more, | AUt trimmings. The capote, with soft drovping | g0 of thetr maliznanes sensical and impracticable,—Mr. “Randall says volume after volume, smali type. and dry as duet, | Watehed, and ~ when ‘the sirst ones made = Now, 1 wirh some cookery information. | **let patience have her verfect work,” and I as- | crown, and the Normandy, with high pointed T ¥ i o that the sheep, after dressing, shonld be kept 1o 2 little girl, ) thought **miy lincs werc fellen in | their appearance I got =ome tobacco Ve scanned the colemms of The Tlome for it | surc you that at the end of a year at’ least every | crown, are most often scen. . More @istinguish- | - 'he Taws of this and most other States, touch- | for twenty-four or forty-eizht hours on a dry I Mokl ing the protection of sheep from the ravages of | foor. My expericnce does not corroborate this. hard places.”™ but 1 do not think g0 now. It was | 30d stecped on the stove; then reduced it till Itisu zoud recipe for hackwheuat cal vestige of the wen will have disappeared. = L P iine 1 the pyramids of Earot.” Inever | 4buut the color of weak. With this 1 washed aten atmost all kinds of bucl kaif soue ono will fell her what o | ed-luoking than these arv the broad ‘square | gure are simply burbarous; but they are likely | N 0ne who ias watched a sheep on grass four Talee plenty of esercise fn the opon | crowns with close drooping fronts; pointed | y o tie TUaY, S G 5T EE VO | or five honrs aftera sore foot has been dipped - | can doubt the vheat calie: Annie I 4 Palmer House | do to get faf it again, nut x‘l;c l;no\‘\"lcdgu ruined ‘1’}‘1 my yl:uuii ‘\vcun ]bullLsidea lulf the leaves; mynmu,“frum G‘r w e MRt ot i oy 0 In the op d ick to me through life. Nown- en wutered them weil with it. znd have not seen | eal My experlence is, they are just 7 r.nk 4 pint < every night just be- ot i i X ek g e eBroe I re e | 2 uroen lotse sine, 1 WouML sot Tebomucnd the | Hent, thes are ull wrons. Wil some zood, mothe | fore rettring, Tey it. Amnfe. Thave nover known | Mother-Goose crowns have disappeared. ‘Tuscan | yuyyyy, actively, and unitedly demand their anb ted historical lore in such txquixite setting d for any ather use. erly lady, who oy’ of her own. come tothe | it to fail. It is siinple and Larmless, and can do | braids of decpest straw tints, lace straws, | jooriciaeion. In the meantime, it d t by Ifhe bas e D e Will some one tell me if Chinese primroses will | rescuer 1have n cook, butshe don't just under- | you no injurs. Ixoiaxa. | Milaus, and Leghorns are the choicest novelties; | i, it does not be- | Ifhe bas any doubts, let him make a small in- 3 | come them to sit idly down, with folded hands, | ¢ision in Lis oin skin, and placca drop of vit- that like a surar-coated pill one can take it ome one might say the Nithout knowing it. 1 lNke Ruskin, Aill, and | bloom without any sunshiner Unfortunately, my | stand how itis done. semlusichandntiny e i o Riaean: un inconsraous trio. and vere | Sifing-room windows face the norih, and hotd | proper recipe was ‘‘gel married,” bat then T INFANTILE COLIC. fine Freuch chips arc also lurgely imported, and | Jyren 1 raiting for tardy and uncertain logis. | HO-Tater in it. After{t kias had time to dry, instrac . 11 isu good thing to cultivate 8 taste | £¢r3nium or fuchsia has favored me with a blossom | would have 1o have a cook all the same, and, In all 7o the Editor of Tie Tribune. are liked because they are light, soft, and lati The bes? edi hand el 4 he will find the vitriol sufficlently active, not- T eons Toading e et novel T eves | thia winter, My pin oxalis has been more kind, | probubiit world ot know what the | Maptsox, Wie, March 12.—T'g' the request of | plinble; but the love for the novel and the | obion: The best remedics at hand are vigilance, | witlstanding any_rubbiugs, or cven washings, v flow “one i+ now budded, anda_small | trouble wore heavy or tough, un- | Mre. M. . IL thiat sowe one will send hera recipe | geare strychuiue, a_trusty rifle, or a double-barreled | Le may giveit. ~If the sheep . remains ina dry Idon't | less lamma ™ was at hand to give | for colic tor her twins, Iwill say that soot-ten 18 will make the yellow Italian braids most ey ith wirescar- e till the i ;i arcalovely | the required information. As an fnstahce: | the best thing I ever wied. Itwives Instant relier, | fashionable. Silk bonnets, plain on the frame, Drceyl oaling shot ann chargel mitlwie Fx’,“nfii‘%;'.‘fi z:ggfi:qfimm%m‘fi s Ui Tawthorns, Tioliand. he stand. | pink. 1 would ifke to kmow what plants will bloons | @ martiaseable youns iady of this place | and the littlc one falls into 8 sweet sloep. 'Get the | or clse gathered and $hirred as capotes, and | TS and No. 3 shot, . be'done for the. shesp for tweloe oF Tourtemn ana respeciible newepapors. and | Without sunshine. My callas each nad one hlos- | had her **ma” called away rather nnexpectedly, | suotout of an old stove-pipe; it should he hard | x- 3 potes, an The peddlers are more pestiferous than the | e taiineep dor twelve or fowrteen B e Dractical knowledbe « satniv i ta | Som, bui the buds must fave, Loen formed hetore | and was left sithont a ook 1o o the honurs of the | and free from ashes. Four over it xame boiling | Normaudys, arc also among the choice selec- | dogs. They have duno more damuge. When s ton . hat time the wounds of the kuite will D e Satsf¥TLE 10 | fhey left the sum. 10r thowgh thoy nre mico and | supper-table, With commendable intentions she | water; then dealn oif the tea, and sweelen ulitile | tions. White bonnets, trimmed with very light | obe considérs how they huve perambulated the | B¢ healed; new houl will be grown where the old Parwin's --Descent of Man ™ afier sou have | LaFifty, they bloom no moce. at once sct about makime hor tncle happy by a zood | £o it will bo pleasant to take.’ Give two or threo | colors, are the rale for strawss the ons | country, cheating, lying, swindling. and defraud- | 35 ot away; sod from 60 to % percent Toined a meneral knowledse of common facts and | | Thank you, Mrs. do<cphine L., for the rule for | supper. She made some et and | tablespoonfuls. It biasa smoky taste, but 18 not at 2 > rale for straws; the exceptions | o 70 their poor vucks, each from its birth | Of the fect "before sore will be well. The ell-known books, besides it requires a sclentific caktast cakics. Lwillir them when L getsome | failed fo take the bran ont of the meal. 'l old | all disagrecable to take. An old Scotch woman | are black chips trimmed with the new light | o™ pampered, petted, codied, stnffed, and | Fange will depend upon the extent rilour; that I have would muke such cakea | gentleman, with becoming meckness, afterwards | told me the remedy, and I have never kuown it to | shades of yellow, green, or red. Black lace mm,.m.’y, shéltered from sun, wind, and rain, | Of the disorder, the skill with which the feet o, comprehiéna Darwin. Solomon suid: L v dd || fo1) i " etting, get ors 2+ tha Baid (when **ma came home, and discovered the . o — i % e essed, the ess rvitess With all thy getting, get understanding:" that e L mothing wrowt, g | . 1do not think T should have been tempted go | DONUCLS Of plainor of fizurcd net laid plaiuly | blanketed, coated, jacketed, and pautalooued, :":;:m'tmffi hale B ur dm_ !-ho;tt Ll:h: erass tet-u, learn to observe. Use ycur eves and ears. v e N lis throat and refused to | lenve obsenrity” and appear befote the readers of | O the frame are among the mostelegant of the | offed, painted, Cormwall-inished, stubbles | ooyt oy Mere " 1 1s morally cortamn thas haps °* the certain man, biceding and wounded 0 afraid to object at the time, | The Home had I not felt called to do o by that | importations. sheared, and bedeviled, that the very wmother el B o poreans Who bore it, and who, perhaps, wis one of | eVery foot found sore now was-nét thoroushly d wax Lytton's ** Last Days of Pompeii,™ and 1 have takenan interestin Roman antiquities from | WaX¥-leufed hegonia hius Lloomed tw gay to this. Read Ceriyle, Emervon, Irvinz, f it, but the blo the best washing-fluid T have ever seen, and | trouble) he thoug] i cipe, [ wil mve | they.rather **stuc 14 HawTHons, be swallow s for o e Dove el ibrctizy d vaid, " Nr. Editor, please renew | aympathy which one mother feels towards anotk i h @ el B b U R b G and raid, Mir. Editor. please renew : ¢ mother fe 1 another. " . ) e 8 darme life by Binistering 1o it be: SOMETITING To READ, ETC. my subseription for Tug Daiy T Gwhich T | Iwant to chank ** Winnie " for her kind inetric- ,, JIOW TO TRIM SPRING DONNETS. several mothers who suckled i, would mot | trimmed, or, for some reason, the vitriol did not 3 ud of knowledze brings the sonl into To te Zditor of The Trivune. hive read for years). 1 conldn't enjoy my buck- | tions in regard to taking babies safely throngh the | When ribbon is used for trimming, it is from | know it, would it be toomild s plan to make | Feach the bottomof the rot. The sheep must ¢ith humanity snd with God. Cmeaag, Marcl, 10.—ilasing also ?msenl"eld heat exkes, vk en1l' t the re ipe for them, sommer. Miis, E.CCA. | two tothree inches wide, end is usually satin on | this a Standing rule: *If a Vermont buck- WK":: :Jc::u'“; ’lr!l!t, o pt tl(:ll;t the well feet Rosa D, ale’s ** Course of ng," § am able | outa copy of Tuk s cddler ente: me; eed instend of being dippeds; but the A for Teform. I do hope Tilden haa TO CURE nouLs, one side and gros-grain on the other. 1t fs ar- | peddiorenters ihis farm, Sors ones mist be even more eritlouly Cxamined 1L i< as follows ; Rollin' | with just the recipe for c: ve Snun the required i b b 11 the other sins of the peddlers are | 8hd pared down than at first, and caretuily i e i dipped. Two weeks later, the same perform- mpared with that they committed In 4 o e repeated. M’wmgmegfmum To the Editor, af The Tribune. ranged in great clusters of loops with ends in- But el p i , <o ke Forr WAvse, Ind., Marcn 10.—Millic T., sul- i Strick- | comfort and consolation. Iwonld also like a wood | M POV (0fl S eifoctmally enec boils | dented in points massed on top of the bonnet, | venial <, 08 he sorely needs Kowert=on's Charles V EXPERIMEN Niscaula nd )i To the Zditor of The Tribune. p FREET Murch 10.—5cme one of The | land's Livi nzlish Quecs Life of John- | recipe for cooking codtish. J. Rusrycuss, rs H i Home vircle s ' hose who ere trring ( som, Burke, Keynolds, Goldsmith, lannah More, T e nndxc(llurcrnxle’wn{twlr. the skin, when administer- | I8 plain around the crown, and is crossed behind | introducing and spreading the foot-rot. The e vervter h Dlue 12t should send in their expericnce. 1 have | and Fanay Lurney: Walter Scott and his romances} FOR MADGE MADCAT. g in, emall quantities aud at proer intervals, | to forin strings, which are cither streamers at | first footrot we knew of fn tois region was T Hood DT ates it oW s sidarich 1 beat L1 cured | the back or strings to tie fu front, according to | Urought, here by Jokn Brown (tOld Jobin | yigmeicines. S ukspeare, 1 Darwin's ndall. For those o the \[mlxrxfl 1 ue fever as well as a gresat many others, | works of Spenser, Chiance Lowell, Lonzfellow, and ryani scent of Man '3 luxley and I it for the eame length of time; repeat till cured. vn ¥ el chine T The proportions ary e dessest spoouful of sulphur | the wearcr’s fancy. g;}:‘!‘ o “E:‘,:’:f ;“’“L:; ';}fif;‘?c‘;‘z'm’:g“fd ;;‘3 HE WILL NEHD MORE PERSEVERANCE, to two cream tartar and a teucup of sweetencd | Many of the finest bonnets have curtaiubands | marching order), then of the firm of Perkins & | 2nd Jess blue vitriol. Every month—perhaps hiad the We have read wonderfal accounto of the infuenc 4 crie - laine fo walle. " the - biind 1o ip meral histors e fives these; [ solect ! i L e easountuis Il A eete a luxariant zrowth of hair on ti o 4 of Study in Natural Llistory, ti ~t like trying to tell whicn chil b Ty £e: e times a day. R i 3 y i~ T ot heaia 165 wiE, bt Gl y et :figt oot Tapers,” butit 14 almo-t Itke traing 1o tell whien child 59% | Where Is the it. W. 1L ironinz-bourd mannfact: | Of the braid beliind, and the crown Is simply | Brown. of Akron, O., in some sheep they fu- f;fi?ngfiflfmgflz‘)’! ‘;«:lo]t-br‘;t ® Sx’eo ? l';h l"endtze\' 3 LI R gt i, bt did G Tt T ve. suceeeded in resolutely shutting my | ©ds and what is'the cost of onier “*I could u tale | trimmned with a simiiar band of brald over an | Ported from Saxonyin1S—. It gradually wore f 00 RER SRS, O OO E0 Ehe hundred. prosiest verson imroa Milion ora Shakspeare? Well, 4 eves on all the pleading beantics, unfeld " in reeurd to bosom-bourds and *‘streteh- | inch in width, piped on cach edge with satin, | 90t and the country was reasonably vlear of it | ¢ (ST UE T AEC T Be: FRHOTE LAy re Ll Rt o ey TFting bat ol ot L hive plicud i Tiie. tabre. ers™ that sireteh entirely in one direction, and to | T WOth ; 8 | till the ineursion ot the peddiers following +the | far cnoush elong 1o, Infect the others. One unfold. For several weeks I have daily bathed in | F mnend - Amer, friends of mine, tried ind trae, i 1he Gnier 1) ‘5:',’,{:?0({'5“‘.;‘5‘;“55“5 gn4 bl i’" ,“ “;‘:" is“;" “’;“ sm"l‘l l’,““; on b““’ curtaln | pioh war-prices for wool. They spread it ,‘fiffi'fu:,‘,mfi:ffiwf fizs:fl’"’; fi"d,"‘fil; 3 D : s casily upplie oomicrs, mostof them of the casiest culture, cre one side s fast s the other is | band. n these fine pipings that sati er oxas. — Eve 2 ¥ el A 5 opplicd, % % f © pip! t satin ap- | broadcast irom Vermont to Texas. ~ Everywhere ckiet, and a tea-ctip for a . ‘¥, when the tlection. Amonx them are smoothed. L think frowi the description of the It | pears more often than in larger masses in | in their track they lett limping flocks, dnd dis- funshie. Perhape vou ask w W. L. hoard It is what I long have sought, but thing is just about stamped out, ke should dis- beantiful Justre. and make a4 showy c Well, wy friends all’said ** laci ruess thoy W utiat any rate, 1coneluded to | 1 want toask K. what a floater is, a3 ¢ haven't | four geraniums, cach one the very best of b & A L A 5 A Thie panacea fur all the 1)s taat fiesh Te heir to, | the shzhtest idca whether it iv a staall boat or a | 1ts kind, the Tlirry Kins, the loveliest of searlets, | Bever found. WasisnwGuix. | €rowns and bovs, asit, Is rather heavy for sum- | SRS, ROSEONAS: iy G, 0% HPOY | corer at the same moment @ solfary Tame foot, ind oe the dus and woeks rolled away many | larzeone. Itamey be s new name for tue doves: 1f | beside which ull othens are dim, Master Christine, = mer bonnets. Velvet is scarcely used at all. olds and ehort-lived peitclictorics. SOme o1 | aud that his house was on fire, itis a thing he thoughts came lo mie: bt one day they topka die- | S0, 1 want i1, betate Zocw daves ure probably | the king of pink gerantums, Trince of Wales SENOS L A SosanD, There is very little face-trimming in . any of };’-tu?u\—tfi e ‘n‘flufii";"s”fiuf’x’. can turn over n his own mind whether he will i 2 knew Y ite | sick with scurlet fevi ol i} eria, course | be i ed Wi vhite, 3 V- ribaune. = S e cpactments, - s ke tinet’ form, and I knew ‘that I could write W e | Bt "iite. weruatnes. My Title | W, IiLe Narca 15.~13 iifs s ihe season | the bonnets, vet the greatest variety fs secn | clfect as had the commianas of King Canutc | (ress that foot lirst, and put out the fire after- dwarf white geranfum. My little ) H Eoworson 1. Next | Of the yeaf when we care most for lemon pies, I | tiere. Thus inside some is a soft wreath made | upun the rising tide Blient Trom which 1coald Jaok down, down, down. | curly. 1will tell You. In the first place it was | the Coronation Gauntlet, very larze and fine, s b Lo give L readers of “The ome fwo good re- | of the crushed petals of roses ton c ished the. rearing of sheep, by. | 5 upon Houer, § Sut | endeavs | naturally <o. but afier being cut 1o of three thines | tariine, epicy Iagrancet Witk and rod pHinroses: Tuke the yolks of thrie exes; | stems, In another is an fnd band. g?o;‘(;gx}xlg? on Lh’i‘g{. v u[x‘t-‘nllmtufi :;}nrzll':i'scfn;sl.‘:gfsf’ b’} incss to be bothered with Zoot-rut more b Y s perfectly straizbt. This just suited, for 1 | double-dwarf Feverfear, and white Abutiton. gre.cip Orw »lf-l ane table | tion plainly covered with satin of some becom- | have no doubt tie number of sheep cast of the than onc year, or, at very cfarthest, " 3 i o resl Abutiton; the flowers are larser, the lea : ; Others have a full pul of satin or of gros- | il farmers could be assured of treedom from this | 1ot unlikely that his flocke will continue for 4 3 poem upon which I could mount up, | they would caich cold if they left home. ~Perhiaps | flake, 2 ve 1 0 Vi ing | A Reader woald like to know how my hais came 1 irteen cl crs A C: 2 4 Wb, antl 1 stood on some bewildering ader would like to know_how uy hair becane | plaut has thirteen clusters of All other causes combined | No" oy wivn foss than 500 sheep has any buis- cipes for lemon pi one cup of su: #poonful of floars kepeare. and Byron, ¢ thoughts, #s 1did not want to | 3 % i ¢ | was tired of curl T was neari; peure feel badly, for 1 much more de bat thes would not he crushiod, and Uien § | Balr wames In - Twds i b e llo beat the whitcs of the three ea2s 1o o frottis add B o e e | oot on eetting better my hair | much - prettier, ud does - Ot Erow coarse c Whree cg ot dd | Oth 3 J ! B e e 1 onid, Tt hod been decrecd | Decan 1o comu oL, any Within 4 mouth mg head | e Tk (e other. T it mot. fonret {iree tablespoons of szurs put on top; buke a | Efain. AMuny bave a ‘talle ruche with only | pest. No such assurance cun be riven, Though | gaid every flock should be fn, viz.: blessed ater to bring it | the Pink Oxalis: this is 2 perpetual bloos g Iy ining . the im. not so prevalent as a few years ago, the nces. with u lictle—just a Mttle foot-rot,” as thnt Lemon custard—Two lemons, grated: one-half | Three rows ‘of loops of satin ribbe are that it wonld more or less infect any new poud of MuArs one:fonrin D3 of bittcrs beat | an inch Wile s uothcr fage Erimmine. | lvee llock that, conld be. Bithered from dif- | FOuld insure it the attention it wauld otherwise ferent sources. Few huve smlered pecaniarily | U¢ apt to fail to receive in harvest and other (T should write a o that would make me | Was very bare (Idicn't use tar- famous throw s, and hencel | in). 1 presume you can in: 1 | lovked without my huir. ¢ how charminz 1 [ er. "It has auch a cunuuz habit of ftemheard it suid | folding up its leaves at twilizht, and you cannot Dbowed my head and gra Yielied to far ¥ - 3 one: also hearid g voice (I don't Know it was from | tuatone’s hur aliost invaravly csme in curly | deludeitby auy artidcinl light, howerer bright. | together to a cream; one pmt wilk: two tavle- | One milliner crowds ten roses of three shades P Biesviny Buto me, +*Write, "—and 1 wrote: | after this fever. o Of struizht bair by | Ouly for the od of day Will it unfold them. & | Spounfuls jlour: four cugs, beaten sepurutely; udd | juside these close cotiage brims. There are | from ic mre than 1. Before I had learned to | burried times. . Tuckwhear cakes are 200d 10 eat, thix time. so | watched iy Dair from day to day | winter-blooming fuchsia, and {raerant-leaved ge- | the witites the lust thinis Quaker-shaped bonnets absolutely without face | deal with it, it substantialty ruined a valuable TUE COST OF THE CORE erywhere | roant; o determine whether it | raninm make up the rnumbder. "This lust Is indis- ese are good recipes, but, as we hav trimming. Others are eapotes with two trills of -| Hotk n(':'x,(xy'o The purposc of this paper is to | , After they have become used to-the business, Sorshium l: sics. butter, to0; Ttwas otherwize. And | pensable for hoquets, You see 1 ave a prepon- | thum &0 lonz, “wonld be ever o' much oblig Steiw Iato alrost e B hreatds e and b R o o e two men, with a third to cateh, will drss 1,000 i Enir i, one year or more siuce my sickness, 1 have | Qerancaof white flowers, 1 think this desirable. | Something uew or different NI | O e e g A b | D O O O e can b ks \tndoe s | Slieep In three days. IRnow two very well- ) cul, llamme | to show buw the discase i Sept unyer ekilled bands who, last summer, with a cateher, ve, or other stylish shade. Twists of | cured, with loss trouble, aud ub less expense, | SKEISG bds Who, fast summet. with 8 caselieny curly hair. I belfeve lizht hair zener- | The handsomest-colored bouquets have a large & TOILET SOAP—~CLEANING MARBLE. de V To the Editor of The Tribune. silk, knots, and bows, with half of one coler | than ts commonly suppused. but mine aid uot. | proportion of whi 1 read the above lines over and over nguing ond'do son ‘wonder thet” thoudits ot fiturd taru dark ufter the fever, 3 srreatnese zunted my brain: *For i+ ot my theme ink Paul U1, I, very insultinz in saying Mary . Bradley i3 the anthoress of the benutifal : i Suulime: do not these words nd a response in | *xirls who bite their nails are alwa: pocm +* icurtaeate. ™ You wil nd 1t n the Fub- | OSTRosih, Marc 14.—~Will Paol Ii. 1. please | and'half of s tontrustitic shade, arc also used, | . There is nothin new about” the plan. Tt is | shecp intvo days. But that was uncommonly s Iam not obliced 10 Tuary number of the Aldine for 18 Beside | 2ive a recipe for makins pluin white toilet soap? | put, like tulle ruches, these are not new. ‘gimply the way which an expericuce of scveral | hard and rapid work, and neither of the four ¥ hankered for active ont-of-door wxercise for a dia Iponder. 1xcized | then, as lo will forgive every heart? Lut not lonz my pen. and ag e a friend. about | the Sea,” **The Little liero of Haarlem, in- | What kind of potush should be used? Whatshould |~ Among.the most poputar thiy stuffs for tnm- | years with numerous remedics, and with Land- | hankersd Sob active ontotd 0 e for, 2 s 3 | ) 1f), who *bites her | ter-Groen.™ ** Rosem: ““Out in the Woods,” | be the proportions of potash, water, and utton- s o th bars o von R casits mings are gauzes with bars or stripes of plush, | ling over 15.000 sheep, s proved the casiest pounds of vitrlol for the fifst, and a5 much m thix time. Buczwi my awe (do rot tnn o] fotaghiog i Tails, " 3ad the noge she bites thei the more amin- | efc., are from ber charmiug pen. She writes prose | fallow” Should the ingredients be boiled, and how | Vo oille, These 1 v i . & 2 iy ¥ e 4 rr c. ¢ newer than the Mexi- | and most eflicacious. 1 will desenibe it some- Procrastmation .is the thief of time, it hasbeen | ble she becomes, also, Avst Faxyy, | long? % 5 e 9 e T e X 5 5 ot | more for the mext twoor three dressings, s Wor the beneft of Delle, 1 give Sirs, Tienry Wara | Gaine ganzes, and are used for trimmings, and | what minutely, Leeatse atteution to ur meglect | B0 S mpnse o st 100 pounds. 1" fa Yes. Bryan. I dowant the pattern of yonr lam- )« ¢ 3 Apang i Drequins, andif you will send 1t to the editor, he “SUMMER RING" AND PLANTS. Beecher's recipe for taking stains from marble: | also for veils. The veil is passed over the face | of detils often makes th Worth. e th Tty 10 ‘ceits a 1. I trist. forward it to its destination. In the Zo the Fditor of The Trivune. Make a mixture of one ounce of soda, a piece of d front of the bonnet, crossed behind, and | practical suceess and a failure. To begn with, | FOTty, bY the dUagtiy, o cefts e pound, tions please esplun **spatler-we 4 Ravesswoon, March 10.—1 make my bow and | stone-lime the size of @ wulnut, quarterof a pound | tied under the chin, aud s said to be in Eqyp- | et the flock-owner put asile all “lotions, | Your dealer may charge15 cents. Then you onctell me how to meke an taken scat. 1have never been here Vcfore, but | Of Whiting, and the same amount of soft zoap. | tianstyle. Oneof'the richest trimmings for | “cures,” sulves, soaps, patent wares, and se- have for 1,000 sheep: 5-basket out of writing paper? sull 1 fedl acquainted with you all, fo T will not | Boil these tozether ten minutes. and then put the | fine Lechorn bonmets s cmbroidered -gauze, | crets. They arc only # delusion and snare. | OF ive and one-half cents per head, as the heav- fx BLUe Canpixar. | £aud on ceremony. but will fay what is in my | mistare on the murble while hot. - Leave this on | myen’of which bas chenille-work upon it. This | He will want but two medicines,— fest part of the expense. - mind. and then ¢ my exit. I have a 'Su twenty-four hours; then wush off with clean warm | 3 gnir b5 the trimmines imported last season "PERSEVERANCE AND BLUE VITRIOL. OF TROUGRING. andthenwith | for evening dresses. It is passed around the | Io the next place, the curlug of the llock is o | | A vitrlol trongh shonldbe at least twenty feet i s i = long, boarded up with dresecd gnd matched HOW TO GET TV, mer King " oil-stove. and consider it invaluable. | water. Polish first with soft fannel To the Editor of The Tridune. Mine 1= single, thouzh they come double, I be- chamois-gkin. D. GUS DINGLEBY. Eoven NG e strhme. Ciie o s 1 th e o o thintanl i 1S b ¥ o o e henaE ¥ | boards, nadled on both sides Lo the inslde of the said, and_ulas! I nave ¢ to fnd th: e smolung caks, and a rhyme for daysy | W :but avount! llow can 1 will hanz my harp on cs of the dedp-rolling hose the low e over ne.and from ) inis he e Ahietv. Ae taoribal Varch 12 —If K—— wishes to re- | lieve. I can heat suter very guickly. which is s T L can ihent ) aliget, Jsher 1 e bl allead? ol who ast SUEedt) Migs s ‘much better than b i o hot fire in = large etove VEGETABLE GARDE: bounets are of polished” yellow gilt in Kenais- | proxy. He must take hold of it with his own Al P Nary buhm, mouth_+hut, v in motion,” i, on u summer day. 1 fron, buke, broil, etc., with To the Eiitor of The Tribune sanee designs, or of steel mexed with pear or | hands. He will not find thetask a fragrant one, | $rough, aud plank from twelye to twenty feet . sery little, 5, and eserci it. but do nol pretend to cook a great many thinzs | Cmcaco, March 14.—Will *ome of The Tome | with gilt. Small brooches, clasps, rines. and | nor a dainty. The peculiar ocor, the suffering of | 100% on which the sheep walk on leavinir the avegetable saricn fora | Luckles, are most used; but these areall very | the sheep under the knife, the vxtubition o the | trongh. The purpose of the plank is to cateh atouce. Lait summer 1 wsed o ]('n:xl. except to rcn«l;"rsflcl!lhu\;'lu,m i a veset den fora tuneh. L poso o Ia " iee versa, for aequiring rotandity of fnre, there | WiSh, OF o extra occasions, when | Fof up a large | small family in the city? Of counwe I knowit | cqrofully employed by the best milliners, us | sores, efc, will be too wuch for bired men. | the "Urip from the fect and return it to but perha,s the nearest approxioi- Youbaveno idea what a saving I found | shonkd be mude ouf of duory, but, how ehall L pre- the make a bonet bate @ tawdry 100k when | The'witt hurry throneh the job, and do it - | the ‘trough, ~The trough should be fled cerful, contente § disposition that | Ty D oAt o el i aore { they are profuse. rfcetly, But the owner wul accustom him- |t the depth of three inches with ave been €0 much instructed in the ¢t plant | 8rc neccssary, and ubont. how much should they | Y S0 REE oo orser brims than thoscof | Kell 10 the odorits. olfensivences will pass | Fater as hot s cin be borme & o T Ipme M snecol |28 pars P2 | by the hand, into which has Bicen put as mach Iime™ that Tam going to Lake tho liberey to sk o | S0t¥ What fhall st be sown, und when oughtT | | Kound ln H o 10 the ador—lis offeniecnces will pas cbody pleanse reply to all these semson, and are less Fronnum:ev in shape. | away;and the retlectior pain of the | 0 & 1 e the water will dissolve. My own n Engilsh and In one letter, forl | The Egyptian gauze veil or scarfis used for | knite lasts but a short time, and is nevessary to trough is forty fect long, and the water heated deal. ¢ 10 becoine i 1o what | ome per: rrespective of eex. are chronie | A0 Ul %! bl with ~uch prompaiess, bat i xeem 1 Tewiliered Wk t.e Varous opini aould 4o tor wy rek house etters. Whe appare ¢ i 1 B v | e o e TaGS | FHoiiha phetess For stbng . prabing untl | p e ehall 1'treat my oleander ta make it boom? | quesilons in bl ; ok | 1 fear vou will begin to think | th ospliere of their homes 8 pervaded by a | D0es it need to be kept wet: What will prevent m orant at this work. " trimmiug shade hats for the country. Itis very | permanent relicf, will reconcile him to the tem- b B ) h after beine oht i Bunfete (haL. | Jnoral misuma that infects overy oe within its oo | the jeases of my silver geranfum from drying and | _The youni person who nsks if brushing the haic | pretty when chosen of cream color and caughit | porary suffering of the animal. He will learn | bY 8 steamn-pipe. e sheep, T ng s On st T ieave |l falle ol will make it ¢urly, f« informed thatit will not, not | Ui\t carnations or poppie: BUE | Ut is paticnt, uot as old Lzaak Walton im.. | ' troughed ” two or three times, will learn to - I went to the other | Ve fon conld as well thrive luxuriantlyon | Fern-Leaf—Can T keep ferns next winter with- | 3 bit sooner than eating twisted dou 1 NEW KID GLOVES. paled bis bait, “ tenderly us if_he loved his | Marchas orderly as a fileofsoldiers. Tnetrough ad more vellow | the f tie Dead Sca s happiness dwell in | QUE bavinga hox made on parpose for themy Do | make it -curl, but it will make fv very glosss, | gyq ploves for the spring_retain thelr I SWorin,” but boldly and “tendesly beesuse he | Will uot care a diseased flock. Nothing but o However, 1 | such ahoaschold, Jet us hear trom Yon azalp, for fou write as if vou | Healthy, aad abundust. B, i ave emilials e ol | Tovesitie shebn, skilled hand and a sharp knife wiil do that. s e sl e IR IR L et e s e dl ¥ RBaY Rnah At 70 BA ANTS. ful stitching or ornament, being merely bound | This is the way I would advise: His flock f But it bas its place umd s useful fn It It . alise the 0 ¥e 3 elues, 2 N T o e Wwill se give p To the Editor ¢f The Tribune, at the top with white kid, while the stitching on | being in the fold, let him conline with o hunile answers an excellent purpose fn washiog, shear- will catise the Jeuves to yellow, | glucs. which may cuable them to take a new d ill one of the ladies please give me a good reci- < ? 5 i & = ifty o ¢ wil ing, and other busy times, and will keep the ) in the morning, be- | parture. pe for molasses-cake or winger-bread: ’Tn:msA, 1., lurch 14, —I7 Y. C. 8. of Jackson- | theback 1s simply that made necessary by ove: tlurty to fitty in u space so that they will be Qissasain check, and overt fis spreal. i roper e for doitie | Dot and Anic R —There s creat wiedom In the | 1 Have s splondid Fecipe. Tor gher-copkiea that | Ylle 1, will put camphor, sumin the pach of | stitehing the thrce scams, whict Is dofe in silic | exsly caushi, and yet bave roou for them bimv | C5500 005 St it weathor thau in drys 1:}”; s he °l'\‘\-“'f| i Pickles gave me. SiLgsr, | 2007 oRYAOR pt‘uq L Beaga ;f';:.';',“fi;rrfi; of unlz1 Jame _slm&:: as the L (Gloves onir scllt;. m':l Ins llmbm:’ n“-s‘xti!\:?x‘s“ ;:owl:llu‘;;, ‘l\sh:hg on wet pastares than on dry, hilly ones; in at all « o1 e - at. ) 2z . e : , SrEaking L Be & e : e bes 3 i rupp auts stand in *+ puddles of | carc the M Lroning board whicl shy so CONCERSING THE WEE ONES. oo oy, Tonof tho buare L nt N v e for she: ls)?r:nt"";:ll?&;;:; I | ke binucelf s comfurtable s he em. For | Wirm weather than In cold; fn'tall grass thau % 1 mever. water them cnongh to leave | highly recommonds? One upon which shirts, 7o the Editor of The Tribune. et "l tolt o o mlt together the | full-dress gloves arc much lonwer, requiring | this reason, he will do v ll to xflmhm ascistaut cnhort :figfi%‘ml ;;‘%1’ :g;w aly cug g et. The hoofs of the 1 e Cmicsco. March 12 —In repiy to Mrs, M. AL 1L, L3 from six to twelve buttons. A caprice of the | who will dress the hind wait till the irosts of the latter part of Septem- o ay.” orwater stnding m | dressee, amd iain clothes ean be ironed aicely iv & \Fepiy o dles MO, Mo e B ™y the suacers, pt Ty hich great desid 1 “ s warm heart, thal named he ! e i ind fect a t so th those of the f enjey it. But S, 1 h ate wi - Fuch 3 young motier with o_great a responsibiht; ¢ had the quantity she specil standiny on the | moment with voung ladies s that of wearing hind fect are not so as thos ¢ fore % e iy W taky in DaL Sl Lem, i hat operate with hinges VULIn | 3o iy carneel xympatly. From the apsersation U7y kikehen tove fur & day anda half and | Ton black kid eloves with light evening drasses; | Icet, and a little use teaches one to dress tnew | Ber or October, The winter 1y a good tiue, It ot for tacm. 1 sapposed the hotter the better, | Faised, which i NABle Dodides, | and experien it i% hurder than it was when fir<t put there. Please | they have the'elfect of makine the hand look | quite as easily and conveniently as the fore feed | b =“°‘“’"l_ s S en JNaWe. B0 o s e Deet in the hebit of wacelms iy flowers | Ehey conld ot be adjrist -d at . orghte, | first, that g 3 answer throngh The Lome and obhge. small. Gray Is the leadinz color for street | can be done. He and the assistant should cach | i8 the early spring, while the ground is cool slamd sboul {rom onic (o another that they | Women sionld b T “ppliance | from one barticalar cow always, anl my futerest W.A L. | ploves, and 1s shown In preat variety, beainuing | have a chair, andatleast two good, sharp knives, | 204 the gross shart. i 5";"" e tean Tosht et the sun all day, Merino says: **Keep | within their means, Noi ul manual put | sonllilead nie s far 8 to/sec formypelt thatiuhe — {ith pale French eray, goine throush blue érrays | with an ofl-stone to_keep the knives in order. | ¢asily cured than fat, once, —lambs aud nursiug s e B 5 ovine, kept and cared for FLESIL WORMS, and steul gray down 1o the dark iron gray and 2 thoroughly oud tool more essen- | €Wes casies nv 3 cn‘\e"rm?:‘ces . g knd 1ron found the Wostenuolm knives the Can thut be done | drudzery i the air of the room under favosable cirramstances, evén to the dry con To the Editor of The Trivune. i thades Pius Grab and poity dhnies are The viras % very soluble fi water, 1 suppode old. 3ken, with Rliere 5 r flirnace licaty Jivdantfio/sine) | VAOrUIyar (he beXcitemlieiy, dition of the barn and free circnlation of the sur- | Cuicaco, March 14. —I have read The Home with mach tion, 2 assoonus it neir enstomary "uoi:mmnl e T l‘l‘ml‘hfilgc:i‘;;: rouncing utmosphere, Then 1. ehouid always | 8 great deal of mterest lateiy. 1am much oblized | chosen by ln)\;]xesof tns‘lc, l;lez:xme}he) arc of s u’i’;lffff&'«‘}i’%’&:‘.?‘;’”?,‘,"L"{Etfii,“.f.fi ot bail)poa et €006 contains paison. (RO unobtrusive hues, and the various wood | size. D i P ' | to charge asuflicient quantity of water In which i 1 £hall re thougb the: ¥ of pot-sherds put in for s he has snch purpuses primroecs, and speaks of sprinkling thewm duily, | and *purp! and in the'r unny, who seems ¢ eatcessful With plant, siys -1t is very prim 10 wet the folisge.” 1 o the Edi 10 usk fivacinthe bow she removes the | Crmicaco. arch dust from pranroee leaves vetting them. | experience in tres Jack, who ix 8 rather unsympathetic creature, says | €ome ta the front i the bes thing 1 can dois 10 throw them all Ay q and hinted that it would hiw Vi peration. but I treal nis ith rilent contezpt. Tollowi 1 tricd the followinz remedy | seal and two of gl a swab of soit 2 a little hard <oap oF from a Tinen secured to a whalenode end, and the end of and work iuto it as much brown sugaras will mix | hmen fri dip this in th> mixture and carcfully hemnz sure to wash all can in a coul. clean place, and | tPsuliL B. for bis excellent letters, espy Gl onakor $HL MeuRa e o8 r depoxited ineide a still | the oncon hair, but there i3 one thing wi colors are popular for tnc same reason, | pruning-shears for toe-nippers, an one Bt | O thousand fest and give them il the i el winl: the intermediate lll:n'cni( .:Tellldxnenlumml. n:l?!lth:\t iuil.lm\' tocure | Cream-color is more used than ever, and | the ,he;lxdnpu::lul keel or red c{ml!)k; mp(m "-n- bty a stronz saline #olution, —all of | those little black spots which sometimes come on | Jee) Ve ¢s e, such | ters’ blue enalk is not quite so good, but will do. 3 n . h but little trouble and | the fuce, und which some folks suy are caused by dtfip:fm)\:u&‘;u?fif :v’fn“l?.‘fu‘l’;{l?{f 20omeh | itere should be u crock securely siaked to the | - Being, a Jocal disense, it does not afect the ins the life of one of the | suall worms under the skin. If aiy one can tell o the Donpet. trimmings. Ink shades re | ground by three stakes, and coutaining four or | f¢sh fopmutton, nor the production of wool, dear v, fiaising babies on the botle isa | Ine somcthinz to do for thew, Ishali be very much | Mateh tie BORACE P s five inches in depth of & solution of except 4s it _impairs the health. It is not hazardous procecding at best. Knowing that there | obli Aud, in retarn, if any one wouli 1i sold all through the summer for morning wear o hercditary. Tndeed, I think {hére is a tendency | i 0 marzn agatust Your siccoss shudid serve fo | ety slivper ‘ease, 1 have a pattern which L will | and for traveling. Tinkish lavender and ma- b el ribviol OId Boon fn the disease to wear out, and'that kunbs from | *harpen vour zeal ‘o adopt. tre mode witioh g | send to uny one who will send her address through | rine ar offered azain after being dropped for a | a erock, because the vitriol would soon destroy | b ©7¢ © SCCS, & FGF 00 8 Ko S Been tried with zood results. For colic, | the coluwas of this puper. Eva. | time. Gloves fastencd by one button cost $1.60; | an ironor tin vessel, orawooden one bound | foot-sore mothers wic mor, sasiy Curel Ht pare a solation a8 follows: One pint rainwater: 4 by two buttons, $1.80; and_by threc buttons, | with iron hoops; and Aot water, -because it solt- | those Lorh of seuing, paiei, B one gunce LOFIX: Ome bUICE COpPETS; one ounce $5.10. Long gloves for full ‘dress cost from | cusand souks into the fuot better than cold, [ poison will retain nfectious powers, gum-arabic: one drachm vermilio Tothe £ e Tribune. $2.35 up to $5.50 a _pair. Undressed kid gloves | but chiefly because liot water Will dissolve just | 40 not know,—prubably for sume yeurs in st: lied upon the spine with a Gne canel Des Morses, Mareh 12— your last Saturday's | $0.50 WP 1 S00 8 BE o2 0 lT¥Kid Tor street | twice as mucn vitroil as cold, and the solation | bIes, folds, and pluces sheltered from the Tlome i notived s communication from Myrtle of- | ¥ R beoueht out tm medium and in | becomes doubly effective. weather. 1 have no doubt but that the rains, fering Young Hounsckeeper a letter of advice in re- | Wear. Theyare brought ou ¢ n The two operators belng seated, 3 thied snows, freezizgs, and thawings of winter wii dark shades of gray und brown for gencral use, S Ly OPETRROLs Lee A0 | Méctually wash it from pastures, and that it is gard fo houschold expense. 1, too, am a yorng B b : ¥ theds Housekceper, althons not tie ohe referred to, but | while for more dressy costumes arc the stylish [ —n_cateher—cutches a sheep, and, turnivg it, [ L OSCEE TS L0 o Telds to make thew keep the milk in o stone largec stone epace filled w which could he attended wi mizht be the m v will women. especialis honse- ate more of their means for such e. —Haviag had a great deal of the thrant, | fecl that T raust ou will allow me this pi httle boy of sore throst ix ¢ the ase of a mixture of ared and used in spuonful of gol OLD COLLAR-IOXE: with 3t. Spread hix mlxture ona sl picee of | wash the thro:t L 3 s D oL OCES i 1 B il a . Pre- | g 2] his thres e: ¢ Ldita he 1ri - 4 - it v ek i g ;L‘;‘c“-a B e e e T L e ol Winniie. Sircorions wltare, | = Faremo Marci 6. 1 think if Mlyrile only knew hov. many ttmes [have | light drab ehades, bufl, and vale French gray. | places it partlr on its back, with its head bo. | fub Beeissty, meaar over | MOMb Hafue. [ noti et inquiry | been o Uhe verse of distraction, the butged cdge | Tor evenin are white undressed kid gloves, and }\l‘ecli'lx)xw dul “311,"‘°~fl"{§f‘,’“{n"m&“§°“ It h:" Y St volued Scoteh friend sy < se di; c i ack glov N ¢ W ch the (1 % rest of those disial places | for decp mourning soft, dull black gloves of | is a skilled Lund he w1 teach She othtr operat- | g n - 'roies gay the rot is in the blood; soin gard 1o ¥alt pork, only summer it in cnd sooner than it would brin of despa:r, and atl th 2ud bring it to a te what use to wake of the cmpt i or todress the hind teet while he attends to jtsr. e fire until 1t presents a clear appearsace. My C: < = i m B children o< woi elf nre sihject fo sore | Collur-buxes seatiered ®o profusels wbout our | she would extenda helping hand in this dircction ssed kid are preferred to all others. Thes Sdme {1 rd il m‘y;. .i'\lf!ufim 1’5 ;’1‘&‘3“&5."&715-’3‘3‘.’31 e e e Wi eas diicalts in swallows | houses. A ronnd_collar-hos makes the best hair- | dlso. Will whe please InfGrin me if a letter woald 3‘:’:-11? it :ué‘ "luu‘,} simple shapes and plan}.' the fore feet. 1f both are bewinners, tiey will | 535 it is iu the breed; and some say it is n the Tul rugs, in knitting, with Brossels-cary e i chein 1 in one of he bust ssidinors | Pin-Toceivor I have user stea. The cover is not | reach her aduressed Siyrtic, Dundee, 1Nl 1 would | (e 00 G, Gressed kid, and cost, Tor tuose | learn fuster fogether by comparing notes and | lund, ButT sy, let it be where it will 50 we inge. 1t isanew kind of work. S 1 ¢ver heard of at such 4 tim used. et the buttom and rides neatly with | Jke au experience meeting with her. e e O s $1.50% for three buttons, | foct than either would alone, and they will | get it out of the foot.™ A.C. Wares. s Ingree with J; W, $ume mering, ve augthilopcourinient, the Golor of EEUREXITY ‘s"m Fow fonr buctons, &2 Castor gloves arg | soon learn to work together better than sigly, Toiie B o T v, e S e Rl L Hal eing e moat HAIR DRESSING. flicd for traveling, beause they art soft and | and with a ereat saving of buck-breaking lator MOMUS. Avnona. 1 March 19, —Verimit me to make a | until the jarwas perfectly hot to cover the sides, and sew il on. Fill To the Editor af The Tribune. pleasant to the hand, thicic enourrh to protect it, [ All now depends upon how the knife is used. e I e iect. ot oiimoves. Bvor | ¥ Co S.—My pantry %as infested with ants at | the box wiln Dlack curled air, sich a¢ | Cutcaco, March Li.—~Lam real glad you brought | und are very duravle. They are made in the | fhis is an art that cap only be acquired by prac- (e Gagof TawiheE e e O e emic T bave made ihem a | onctime. but | entirely banished them by covering | UPholsterers use. _ Crochet s cirewlar picce for the | up the ali-important ubject to complete a.luas's | stylish shapes just noted for kid gloves. Misses! | tiec. No amount of mere verbal instruction Though with zods the workd is cumbered, study, patiently waiting fill they should have been Meswithed pepner under the paners, = | 10b in the open-stitch, finished with shells, tack- | toilet. 1 the hair is instefully dressed, no matier | pioces Tastencd by one, two, or three buttons, | will make one- proficlent. It is simply Gous unnamenl, and gods sumtabered, Drousht Trom out their firet crude form into some- it your eambric Ina paitial of water, | ¢t on the covered dge of the box just inside | how plam the dress ks, the enange i Wonderful- | S 0L Sine colors aud desims as those | operative surgery, —and mothing jess. Never god was known to be thing nearcr perfec I have tried each new caspoonful of sugar of Iead has been | the shelis. T have nsed one for years, and recom- | Une way isto cobi the hair gmie high and thew | S0 00 000 ™0 eost from S1.95 toSL85. | As far as ~ine discase poes, the Wbo ha not his devotee: “mryu;ur‘x_:mr:mgg e ant. Dactir hid on tinl nd toak fiftecn miuutes before wasiung ml:n"‘A it. ot o mich A< a thinz of beauty, but ax a have tiree enrls, n;‘ryx u:lui’k Eircc{ly “:llduirv.- ,\‘n- )l‘_z:'r'c -}w als still amallet glavéa known as | shell is loosened from the foot, and must be cut So L dedicate to mine, foir different varietiee, Something wap wrong | and, wrinsing In 4 thin starch weater, | Tuis 1s'3. | MOGSEECHL IG5 ey Gvien. Decie “ita 'bGK velver or fibbon. The Erench | - iufants’ ¥ gloves. "™ | away. Where the disease rocs, the knife must | Here in verse, my temple-shrine. goall vy to freat o Ayt o hreade L 0 For the summer the novelty will be long, | follow, even to the buir of the foot, and the - ‘Tjs not Ares, mighty Mars, awith them all.One would not bake: another fille the room with the smell of the oil. The Can any one tell we a cure for ague? ] have been “Summer King™ was very zood. bt there wastoo | suffering with ¢ little “while since last i car 250 T saw the netice of | summer, ana I can’t get tiediene to care. 1 will vecdle-threader: That may not be its market | Bwistis o very neat way, but becoming to few. Tame, butit lsa Hite et tamens to_ naiet noor | Mappus, 1 hope you will stceecd in selecting from | white laco mitts that reach up to the clbow. | cutting oif of every particle of the sh:ll It i res, ; 2 gresind x;m}(lxlng ..fiug;w —uot malchimi- needles, | the few ways 1 have mentioned. s & ‘These gre very much worn 1|)u Paris at. p:egs“ly {!’cccs'aflrr‘;n,}‘tl gf;fl {w 2 spot alrm nomlnr‘glc; s S gtod g&';hep ul -fashioned Kind. have hear:d of sach OLLY VARDEN. 1 ladies who bave been abroad are iniroduc- han the pois un, covered from the 3 e 1d hdle $2.35 to S | riol, the work is all lost, and worse. Where the Quantanove.ns while we uliep: sctorat poiaty of swert | be relieved furawhile, bitas soonasa dimp day | bt Sashioned kind, 1 e heard of e ar sve e chrcu: P it makes its u nce. Sy hair, which n ave souht for it in vain, €0 I come : . They cost from 2. Gu 3 T B o et Sugns | wa o1 and sk, & Ry dead-lobling, aad breaks | 0 the Géneral Intelllgence Oflce. 7O REMOYE MoTH SPors. T e e mitts are also impurted again, | Tot ends the Ulood begins. Though It is bost to | vags me e o} oe Whase duty foin” eutichea, 2t 'was delizhted. At last 1 had | atthe most carerhl combin - AR Diemmsox. | 7o the Zdtor ar he Trivute 0 | Snd are richly wrought inside the bana as'weil | et so that as littlo blood may flow a8 may be, D Ee oty beauty: found siove hat was small. simple. clean. per- | WL some o (o1l e Fo (9 TARE 5 plafn and CURMIE TOWDER. Shrmps, th, Maren 8 Af Moth spote wilend | & outside. There aro three kinds—theshort, | for tho rcason that the clot of blood proventd | - Momus, glecsomie god of Laughter. focily froe from odar, and. best of all, thoronghly L o v the Editor ar The Tribune. insure a remedy for removinz moth; it hasbeen | the medium, and_the long mitts; the first is | access of the Hitrlol, c flow of blood faiiling all that was promised for it in the way a Crcaco, March 13, —Pardon uie, ladies, for ot | used by a physician belonging to the family and [ without fingers, the second has half fingers, and washes it off, the loss of a little Quirinus would guard my health; With regular long fitgers | blood is not otherwisc objectionable. In.| Flotus would instre me wealth; giving the recipe for currie powder as I promised. | never failed to accomplish the desired end. Gen- | ghc third are gloves, i t i B Bat Lam %o buey with my studics that I'have vory | erally one bottle eilécta s cure, but in very bad | cloced at the end. They cost from 50 cents up | the beginning, it is pest to make Imste siowly.”| ~ Morcury looks after trade; dered joints to melt and the fiame is| o TG P9 Witk vour kind permission | UStle tine: Onc ounce gingor. oneounce mustard, | cases the second ope hus been tequired. A four- | 4 g7, 3 Practice will enable the operator to cut with Heru emiles on youth and matd: e i I L o ‘ad X gne amnce penpor, thive ouhces corander seed, | oqneeibottle solla (or75centyhiers, 'JERUSIA. ' Among fabric gloves are the long Paris thread | frcedom, accaracy, and rapidity: The feet All are kind—I own thelr worth, afl dressed, the face of -the suec After Momus, god of Mirth. q v - i th | Twish to address the Jadiesof The Home. We 3 plate. 1 can do eversthing with it that T can with | LA 5 4000k aud are befn taght, through | Hrecounces tuteric, one-half ounce curdamorns, gloves, withclocked wrists and finers, as | being heating and cookinz. And it ia perfectly safe. i ol- ANCIENT RELICS. The reservoir is of cast irom, Wwith 10 s = T e el an ordinary covk-stove and never have the room or e e one-fourth ounce cayenne i = L . 5 ! Dovvelf ovorhented. Veb ity tne eter Tean | the pascs of guméat ctors sacred aud profant, | oneCEIIL ::gedé Soun nb o sire " This o 2 htor of The ribune. guoothly fuished os a4 Selliesty sloskion: e k;ftl:’u;:gm?:bc:: 5 Though-Apollo, ot of spite, warm two rooms onacl y or September % int - " be prepared at any drugmst's. L <peng, 1ll,, March 19, —I have been an in- | Thesc came into favor year, c c . B e ) ht: eming Without ang. tronble. —If the readero of | Faxe, B0 to peak nto am ocean of tramble, we | PRGSO TN or ronl Bostonbrown | toseatad seadde of Tho Hons for soverat months: | of them srus soon exbunsted.’ Now ther arc | tween hislegs and dips both foro fect in the Hpies Svavhls meb of Ughts thicardicle Luve the wih o know more ahont the | Wil scc wamay 8¢ the BOROW oF [t 1 & Sountain | pre; ; Would like Mrs, Josephine L.'s experience with { shown in the popular drab, gray, brown, anc | crock. —Should there be blood on the feet after |, Deigning me no smiting glance,— Jox, : Thank you, Lanra Earle, for vour suegestion | oil-stoves, but do mot know her address. Wil | puff shades, also in pure white, and in black for | the first dipping, they should be washed Eings and Queens may envy me They are §1 a pair. Enelish thread | off with a rag, and dipped again. The: ‘While I claim the god of Glee. avely and durable, and cost 55 cents | sheep is then reversed, and the hind feet treated: in tbe same way. e ‘Wisdom wenries; Love has wings; Ve vi | ¢ S rents at 44 e e o O eesome 1 beliore. | biur of eorrow, and she i he chief mournc: fn 1 wonder if © Young Housekeeper” has com- i reo Slaleth ) - | with rezard 10 stadying. 1 have been in the habit | Martha Mana please inform me the price of the niner, coss,she is at buth bottom and top; she can makea | of sruuing occasionally when merely using my | “-Sumer King . and where they are to bebadt | HOUCIIR o, D alte hor own bread yeb. Ihave scen | surcty of your clevation: can drug you to desrada- | £ S A e o it 6F Foat et g ! “ bz ¥ r plea for help, and, when | tion:and encourage you to perseverance in buth of [ ™y . ' . Tor these with one button, 60 cents for two-but- v ; i Yot one repl o, ber plea {05 Belp: 28, 0% | these: u stort. £ e Fmldhagar of the | 33l esactly gnorons Lo ates Anodher ste Samama.s. | o0 loves, and 5) cents ‘or_iose Wit three n gomf through the flock the it time,fufa | ealth makes biniens; Fleasuie stags; her ‘quite a different onc. 1 have juer | worldsdestine, Per cbict PORCt Hetin RIS | for informution® GLASS AND PAPER PASTE. buttons. Misses' and children’s gloves come in | well 4 | So'al Hifta the gods cast dows taken cight great, white, stesming loaves from the | slons in fact all of the most st EInE WAL OTAL | Olive Green, will you be kind enoush to tell me o the Editor of The Tribune. the French and English thread, like those DIP ALL'THE PEET, “Bring tneirpains and tronbles after— - oven of my ‘‘Golden Crown,™ and, like every l‘:«‘hd °"Th abject 18 inesitaustile; but fear of | WBat Dooks a girl of 16 should read in connection Cuicaco, Alareh 15.—Wiil some of the readers | bronght for ladies; these wash withont shrink- sound and lame. ‘In subsequent dressings, 1 ‘Al pave Momus, god of Laughter; other housekeeper, 1 am surc that bread made.in | kind. e eSBEE T ASIUE Tk s At ST | with her etudies, and recelve the thanks of of The ilome be kind enough to tell me how to | ing, and are not faded by perspiration.. White | dip ouly the lame feet. The sound feet-recerve He alone gives constant joy— encr i 4 A SczooL-GIRL. make paste with _which paper can be fastened to [ yigves are especially liked for little girls. For | a little salve, the size of a hazel-nut, made of Hail to Momos, happy boy! lard, and enough fimely-palverized vitriol to- £ Eira Wasrias. 20y otier way woald not be one-half as good. All | encroachinz on 0y plass? Nothing I have yet tried will make them | fryveling are English calf-skin gauntiets, em- m¥ thouvhts of fowers and gardens are buried be- | the b iso pbtEaE T Pt S oot of enow. Wil sonie one please tell | _ Now for the subject of this prelude: Many of SN FOR RAE COMPLEST0S: 1 2% e ; ¢ T Vhere'd can et 'a_eatting of he old-fashioned | y0a 10 doubt visited the Centennial, 1 did; and o the Editor of The Trioune. adliore after the paste is dyy. broidered ou the cullsin the.provounged way bridal-rose, that our mothers. and. grandmothers | its clief object of attruction and etudy to_me | Cucaco, Mach 12.—Will Yaui L, B, “please tell CHIBRED TANDS: Esglish wonien Mke: price 313 in ; ROYAL BAKING POWDER. used to have in the window with gilly-flowersand | WS e ghfll’w&?’ ot that iy Shenmon me if wasliing the face and neck with Americin Tyiae ttor o 10, gan&t{etss {(.ss shoywily embroldered cost from 75 ] Mng, JOSEPUINE | s usi ¥ ! Colzate & Co. s soap docs any horm. don't like is, cents to : Towemary o extibition in the pictare gullery of the * Metropol. | the'idea of not Washing my face with soup, and yot | 1o QemRosty Whi o S atorin'a. seerer from HITE MUSLIN WRAPPERS. S MILE, BEER, AND PLANTS. itan Moseam.™ Wil e e e and | my-mother and scveral others have told me tuat | chyoed hands where she can buy rubber gloves, The newest white muslin wrappers are made y ; R To ke Bdlor N M Fre leiters _from Charge: fi‘:&‘:&rgm 57 to bri them e forox. ;::g;;:: fiflw ‘geté'uuuccu?’ ;:'!:'?im ‘m‘mal "é:’ what they cost, aund arc they durable? J. £ of nansook, trimmed with bands of Hamburg 4 ] B AK l NG V') 3la 22, — ers harge by S s i 1l K 3 4 T e e L Tna "Fex | ibiton? A more interusting volume of llustrated | Comploxion which fs. none of (e Best DY any HAIR-DYE WANTED. e rp’c‘#«fil?“’?fl T : brother. and the Sceretary of the B. if A amuse | ancient history 1 aw sure you cannot fnd. Write | mouns), and yet L want to use sonp. . Some people 70 the Editor of The Tribune. fhont and_ cides, quite parrow In the skt and 3 P a R 4 as eagerls n A e o ed that s, c S s dar] : \ pltes ofered afn for t 01 e Se11 o Shaet have | yom wil mover regret linvine secn them. and oh! 1 | strance o cay It id o Food whatercr, andostions. | s Eire T £iEue ovlige n consiant ender. Princosse pleatine set in below - the Marguctite ~ aseverc time of it.. . 1hope he will report progress, | ¥ish1 could convey toyou the bappiocset (ke e | er still it did'not burn me'at all: in facc I cidnt Reoor. waist low on the tournure, and forming a fan : andif K. tries J. W. I.'s miik-care for abesity 1 jorien and ;fir;‘—;‘:::;‘f‘:‘:m s o e feckit. 1 emelt it thouzh, AasaILES| carbolicacld train. The luscrt{oah plu%l straight up each Absoli 1y ehall want to know what effect it has. I langhe Rrthere vt e i aest. "X huvethiod capalie. howsh, L Semiove result of 2 year's study of the fauna of | front, crosses over the shoulders, and is in each | * Abso. Pur: grer it for Lbelong 1o the clase o B Pave alwavs I'fii‘;.:‘é,"x:;;2‘.‘;‘;:’.?;“-1‘,"2";;23‘23!:"..‘1"&?:2‘“3? oy, BB a0 aOR L OO, s P e oD Juan Gundach and Herr Leo- | of tho threo seams tha lhl(pc’the beck. Tn utely K e. who would fladly grow lean, an ¥ it 1) - O v . . ¢ {rug peci bats, | others it e outline of a sacque that is Tound it b commtant e of ik fora few wesks | ©epent sl eve st I Comtrhivi Sag Sk | saLTRmEDM CURE PO g e e twonty-ime o 9f ots: | Ponger in front than behind. §37-To Ropal Baktog Powder 1s preparod upon sclentifc pinciples, from Ingredients that sre the il add eeverat pounds to my welghty and 1y0lC | 9150en thom ail thers, T want to see ‘them To'the Eduior o The Trivune, oo Ofeptiles, mony fresh-water fishes, 155- LTTTLE GIRLS' DRESSES. most efoiivoant wholetoms. It received s pecil Cantonnial Award for these merits. ‘Theyenaiee te uve mare than 1 like, ou thata azain. and do not imazme that my object {3 entire- | Wamne. ll., 3arch 14.—T ove an apology 10 | marine gusteropods, more than 800 moths and 1723 Priccesse dress s being miade ap forit: B e st e b et B Ma::’ax,&" JoncannoL oy tle girls’ summer wear in gray and bufl Moens, | iy recelveit by retnr mail. Reesiptand fail m;mwmvmmd—. Tepfondarit Onee, when llugin o e Rons Pt you 10 see them, those of'ou | those who asked some time azo for the sait-rh g nere we could zet nomill or only 3 little ot lomg | I, SHACL 20 Siand The Contemnial, | reciper 1 onght o huve topiled sono, bt Tob: | Durterlics, 483 beet 6 vCatyfne SrUORCIE | CLEy et i gra and bt Hoens BT iuterale T losfover it patode fp ol | e et | Binrrdpes frommy Risnd whtea gy | 159 hemipiory SEEED uropiers, 166 épped plgue and o dark blue lioens, | enpfreeon eaciontog 3 cent SR P 3 - NOWw, readers, I am, for 3 o4 L, AN e )r me un! tera, -3 Desides arachni( trimm dery b lace. 3‘“:5::?3.: wfiifdifg}n f&fi?fi&mfi?fifl idsfvv; : Setter of Tequest to the garties in charge | now, owing to a preés of business. This week I | myriapods, and radiates- It is fastencd in front, is only Half fitting, and