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TIIEE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL id, IB”V{-T‘VELVE PAGES. should have & park. It shonld be among tha first things thonght of when laying putatwn, If ihe gronnd 18 recared and inclosed, trees jlanted, walks Jald out, with rustic seats to rext f30m, the ornamentnl Improvements conld tollovat thele lelance. 1€ 8 elump of ehrubbery 19 minted here and (here, or climbing sines, tha advmuld gladly divh neie storo ta farnlah {hem Thiniwould bea small beginning towanls ml«hflnnh!lcruk;Aml,flwmud be a hegin- ningthnt it wonld be no kmaller or more nnprums x-mrlhun ‘many things wo might mention. That of tle suspennion bridge over Ningara Jiverwnea strinf, carricd hcroas b( n boy's kite; that of 'ale College wan {he coming together of ter men with n few baoks (abont forty in all}. At ech man Inid his book of books on the table, ho gald: **T give these booka for fonnding a collegs in thncolany,™ Let every town and villago organ- jze vio of these socicties, and put forih all Its ef forte, Individnally and collectively, 1o ereste and deve'arn tante for that swhich i clovating and ro- finintin itatendency, It Is not necesary, {n order 10 poduce a plenring efect, {0 have oxpenrive decontiona In” our yanls: perfect neatness, and ghadetrees enongh to ecreen one hausen from the larig aummer sun, and make & harbor for the irnds, are much more deslrable than many uiher iin) y A;‘nror two ago, white rifing along Grand ave- nde, Tilwaukee, 1 was_delighted with the beanty and trte displayed in the laying-out and decorn- tionaf the yards on either sfde of the atrect. Afteranssing many fAlled with shrubhery, statues, fonntlns, and yascs, eama to one contalning Tone of thess things.' Tho Jawn was aa emooth a8 n greavelvet carpet, In the centro of which was & clreulr bed of scarlet peraniuma in full binze, wnz- Toandd by & border of sweet elysinm as whito as snow. The offect was charming, ltospectfnily, OLIVE GREEN, - FIOWERS AND SLITS, the Editor e’ Tribune. Orrea, 1L, April 10.—Dear ones of The Home 1 will lr{ once moreto ralso my voico in Jour Mdat, and. If this doca not reach you, will ro- #izn ny sent to others. With slxty-five letters bo- fore :, each claiming an answer, and such touch- ing apenls, 1a it any wonder that T feel llke her ol oldaho had o many children sho did not know what b dot Hame ery, *' Ol give me just one flower:’ anotlicr says, ** Pleaso tell me how to make ny, bower.'™ Oh, bless them, and teach tliem, nd make thom all a0 bonny that when o ar edilor nmes nlol:[' they'll call hiin aweot a8 lionoy. Now, fter this, con't any of you try poetry, but Fhick teflowers, 1 will anawer aa fost as 1 can, and if any lave flowers o rend, do 20 very saon, and then [ an keep what | have not, and send the oth- ers to tloss levs fortunate. Thls was my object at. the frel 1shall not o ablo to write to each acp- arate, 0 will aay I havo recelved Jettors from Leon, Liws, Princeton. Sycamore, Mason, Ver- mont, Qiicago, Clinton, lowa, Galeabury, Odell, Crawfoudavllle, Janesville, Ililopolis, Ottumwa, Warsaw M E. P., Milwankee, Wniseks, Folo, Macombs Cheyenne, Atchiron, Ncbraska Cityy Bouth Bind, Champalgn, Neoga, Junctlon, N, J.. Belolt, 2ara. 1Mladnle, ete,, ete, Denr Agnt Lucy, many thanks for your fnvitati. If 1 come to your city I stould be deighted to asccept _ It 'Thanks far (e bstraction you offered, T have done con- iderabliIn that Mno of fancy work. 1hava had guod_sod trom reveral—1t. X, Dlisa, of Dotroit, snd Vic., [ muesaall areguod, For floral knowl- wdge 11le the Ladies' Floral Calinet very much indeed. [ think it 1s not as good an formerly. for it 18 now Jlke most papars, trying to plensa all, by putting b o ligtle religion, a lttle fction,and a lits tle politis, and_loas”on ' flowers, Now, 1f it had adhored o' e fiest principlea and lot other sub- Jects nlae Iahonld haveliked it bettor. The ou- ihor publahed » book ealled ** Window-(inrden. ing,'’ wileh I like very much, and suothee called *“fouseliold Elegancles,’ which many of The llora circle would enjoy, as It tells how to do %o mnany kinds of ' fancy work, some oftho kind friends have sald they had no flowers © send, but would send me a pleco of fancy woit lustead. 1 ahonld prize §t very much, Tassure yu. But please do not do as svne vns dlg lart wek. [ tecelved avery handsonio present from som unknown friend, afd no name that I nny knor whom to thank. 1 prefer to know to whom [ at under obllgatiuna. X Mollle, jour application 1s fecelvod, W1l Clin- ton. Jown, fell o how to treat the orchid, T have heard thegdo well in ferneeys am [ curzect? . Do not think ecause 1 do not mentlon cacli one that Tahalt nutxend, for 1 shall scnd to cachone, If—ae an old solder sald—** it takeaall summer.* linnaalg 1 can send as mnnfi varlotica as you, an{ wome things which you have not. Dol you not knaw, Princcton, (hat® primroncs frow beautifally from alins and do better for dividing? I would love to oxchango with you. Ty perfecticad o plants you must lot but ons or twwo blossons romaln on at a titne, for, If full of Dlosxomy, e strength fv exhiausted and no socd perfect, ' Thavo not rald Jut, Sycamore, *ayaro Tac from m fricnus, ™ for] bolieve we _nover liave ona 1o sparw, If they aro teue ones. 1am glad you venwurad, Anddear little IFlosaie, 1 know your Drigbt oyestave searched Tho oo eagerly oach week, bt you know {f you cast yont bresd on the waters {t wil return $0 yoi agatn, 1hopo I ahall hear from y.u agaln; your piteous notos touched my heart, wd you shall not be forzotten. Do think | coul. soll ono of iy brighit flowora? moncy coutl not bu{ them, bat love and friendahip ever wilt. Alxnon, thanka; recelved. Seagrasa are tlved sufely, Gcanvmowoc, thanke. Cactus aldo, A. B, Gl under obligations to you agaln, The Lynun Tevgynum dicd, which'l regeetted very much, Ilot's Siator, I feelliko grasping your ta'id wnd cle ming you for mine as wull, [ am not the ogro ofthe Thg Petuning would lika sllp uf ;‘:lq S‘Illh)y and Mauter Christine; delighted with ¢ icod. Warsaw, of course T will send to yon and yon can £cnd 10W ad oun 88 you please, Oitumwa, recolv- «d your lust /1303 thanka. Odell, you wisl for The Home, but enot take Tre TRinuSE all the timo. The Bomo dipartment 18 only in Batundny’s lesue, thurefore yoicun buy thut each weok. 1 would da With fess 10 et rathor than misa the Ssturday Tinwuxs, fie 1 con feast on its contents all the afternoon, Derowda, 0w you frighten mo whon _yon said you saw my photograph 1n 'The Homa, Wonder it ln{v one clagenw §¢ aw you did. Please tell mo the colorof my lair nnd ‘tho expreasion of my face. And 80 the Pansles have besy talking 1o you too, have theyt Vell, 1am glad there i another ine Labitant'of fils mundano ephere who hos heard sheis qulot veices, and looked in thewr bright cyes, 7ot in valn, Who*can Jook at & bed uf pans without scof1g imtelligente and Jove in their up- turned faccst Many plants, penchaps all, spesk in lhclrllwu',nlnt way, if we wonld only study 300 listen, “hu ivy, fur inatanco, #ays so pialniy, **Tam weakind feeble, but If you will give me yoursupporil will twhio my lovinz arm+ nboat you, whviter you with niy follage, snd clinie Lo you 4l et oo 14 part.” Sno fuchsla han a drooplng, vy inanner, nd why? Ferhaps becauso of it fie teinperunce, for it ls ever crylog, Just one murs tp, Wo Jivo dt i spito of this, and docs It not teach ud that wa must forgive thls 1abit fn man, Jove im tho more, and try and hol #im overcomoihia fearful thirstt 1 woisld say (o youall who hive expreascd s much love and tho dealre fur further acquaintance, tuat [appreciata 4t all, ond nmover glud to hear from you, and 1 Wlii try to snawer soms gusetions on the culture of flowers, Maw, 1 would use my broken chlinneys 10 put over tay tender hittlo planta to give thoni a freslietart, Now fs o good Limo to atart plants, and yon may end g4 soon a3 yoa please, that all y Teteivo BIfOTa It etu 80 WRTIN, B8 MARY DIATLA now badly wilted In cuming. ' Aro Ghat's foet £28 thut sku canuot welts any mare t o, have them amputated, Wil Brysn please ven lawbrequin puttern to Frux Lear, Box 1070 Ottaws, Il DOING UP BILINTS, To Qe Bilfor of The Tribuns, ‘Tuscora, IN., Apri] 10.—~I have thought for some tima { weald ghve The Ifome my mothod fur uolnizu?-mnu-lclulmum 1 lave & larye prac. tice [u that ltnes am bleswed with oaly eight of the wale creation to {ron for, all in our own family, oo, 1f Bob's Slater could ouly step Inon my frou. 1n4:day 1 would show from ten to fourtoen Iminac- ulate whits shirts dotiu op nice enough foF any ono to wear. Now forrecipe: Flrst Lave tbe clothos well wastied aiul well wrung out, and lald 1n your clothea-basket; then make your starch,—cuok untll very thicks to every ?muw( boltedstarch put I ne winall tospoonful of whilto sugar. Dip Soue collars oud entls aud the shirt-bosowi in the “thlck siarch, just me hot as the haud cau beart wut fn well; wrlng out, shake, and hang up to dey. Fold down tho evenlng Lefore you want te iron. * Hefure you begin ta fron ave thut your lron e woll resulile il howl Juar droning-tabla; uexs take up a abiirt, o Wwell, as that helpa to get rid of “tha wrinkl &l but the bosoat, then put (i your bowwm streteh It ont well, wtlllxl;:nnl your napkin sud glve it s good rubblag up and down3 then fron §tuntilfc luoku dry (nuw you are about half done).' Wring out yunr napkitiaud give it ancther good rubbing aud Jron aw before; continge in so doing until the ¥lusay oppesrunce -nlu{.: asl knowll&]ll if you ualy pecdevere. Dow’t bo ateald of rubblag with be'wet cloth: in that woy you can do away with al} tho wrinkles and bilsters, lron collars and culfe |n the womve way, and have starchied thfuge well dried before laying away. 11 you wunt 10 usu whiast in called cold wtarch, dissolve tho in_culd water, dip clotbiug oy roll up.aud 7un a4 bove, 1 have experimentod both ways, d 1ke boiled stacch the beat: it pollshes better, W l:lu{n,&ll‘blu. aud fon't half 88 **bLoardy™ we atarch, 5 Wo bsvo not kept s ired girl for years, but since Tluve read n Tuo Howe bow cheap they csn be kept | bave wade up wy wind to pave one soon; 1hat Iy, if T can get a ‘red-Leaded one, 50 a8 to save feel, I whould like very much 10 know where Aunt Em gob bue peg vhe used to bang hor girl of aid &l about it, wo | can et unc sead. 1 ha saved thu wilk-aud-water reclpe to feed the girlon, 1do hope it won't serve we o8 tho man's Lurse served bim: The yery day he pot it so it could live Without eatinz (¢ bad ta up and dle. 1( my plan Works well k will advertuse it in The lluflfi-a ditap idune. il 10,1 suppoas we all have o veral, but the ona of greatest sud wympathy for dumb sole lxru % | will upeak b fawls this time, and mens Yona fuw fucts that are gunurally overlovked in {hicles upon this subject. Asltokes great lo- bereat 1 them, L naturally follows that f vialt a freat wiany poultryyards from tlue to time. snd Yo uever i one single instunce found suticient €ate glven to watering thewmn. Some fumitics will, thape, keep onuugli before them sl the tme, I:l itlsoften kept n an old rusty tin pan, and in e ulte us oftew s b the vbace In mideun- gier, Othere will keop 3 waler-uall fur them to |0k fruw, and balf of the time perhaps it will mu“ balf tull, so they cannat possilly reach It. conany kuep Itin ot fruib can. Now Low much Owfoit can 6 crower with @ largs comb take {lusezing his boud futo sucn o little, deep dish as 4t overy time ho wants 10 drink? once told mu thal she always seat ber Jits at five miuutes before 7. The two Cwitta dieh of woter for thelen, twice | or Tnz Tar wow. mny | :‘;’ug‘}l:&nnd e Tbe (1 o Wl A0 | And 1 will not tronble you again? my tittle sa y.\l three ch ‘Thercupon the nmplre e g i gtz Ty coing her AAer 16 MIE BOAT-RACE. teamers and the umplre's boat were e doutd tatin the dish biek. a9 ahe hnd other isen | dren have all hoen hrousht wi on the fostie, 38 be- | me 1 will farward it with pleasure. LEAt, Sl et e B4 £ 4 e | was ' T e a1 tnin hit bf Tnformntion Mnt | \nz bont Tanseslbis 10 plactsiee, 7l ollest : Toiiee ISl thele. departieand the Ox A DEAD HEAT,— ¥ ihey'iro wealthy peotio, s lived i o Tnrge house | theivrlwel . ontawal, il e next. hover PAPEN-BOLDERA AND MARRLE-CAKE. & Ggoig A Faifonod thealsonsoldte reportersn | and the close contest wavended. . +2 ' = o' B oty fatniahed, Sho has ® hobby, too; it | conld ent 1t, bt tank row's milk yory wells butmy | T the Etior a7 The Trivine. Oxford and Cambridge’s Annual | paags up theriver. The discropancy hetweon | “Hat the nows was long n, rosshing fho anze 18 menta) enlinre, by, Little Ninn, —ah! wo thopght wa waunld ange- Crrcasn. April 10.—The lady who wanta & birth- 4 o time puiblished and the time the race was | fous crowd farther down thé river. Fvery oyo 10 e of a1 g thei o e I s v n:n‘ ot l{ N5 ataiie 1o keeh i Tihing on ::fku%'flfn:r'-' Srfler than :',.I.';::Tflglff: it npnll'f-n?;lm ive o Rowing-Match. :‘CI'“"__":' 'I*I'z'{;: *rlvn’hm': many wl“xf the contess | was stralned to eatch a glimpse of tho returning ahusinj clr fowlis in ect, 7] ahl 0 keep nn; | & . ) T o woull otherwias hav il m TS mploh Aes anough far atl. ' e ke e K Cine” ‘after - mnother, .t | Foundation, and tltver cardhoard wirked r Jyia2 have funnd themlves oo | atcamers,—old customy decrecing that the fluz, d Tate; but {t maea tedious deiny to the catl T keep | water for onrs in a two.quart | hope had quite Jeft us. - Rhe war Ntorally atarving ‘with a tireclan pattern and the word **Papers* in | # o i A e T aLCr s Clhat ‘cont 15 cante, | In tho midct hF pleng 34"eame to uhe miehiy ! | he centze. hibt ol around 3h Abbon the”eotor The Intense Interest Felt In. Lon- ";'I‘;m h?i!fii“{:u°':,:::‘.’,‘:m1;.'.'.'i|"h.'.u','lf.f.°°:‘,', ; and nover Jet It gel emru‘. or muel the Doctor said, **that it alie conld eat ane mipht | of sephyr that yom wotk it with: then farten it in don Over the LEvent. flashes of intermittent sunshi; i o s HTily, Fndae a mencral rule keep [t Alwaga In the | Tive, bt If wlie vomited acain that nfght nothing | with cord an taesrle at £1eh corner, 1t fa really . fancs oftintrmitlent, stislifs gdve s elicese eamic place, r0 they will_know whete tafind it; n | conld save her, *aadt he brouzht a cau of ron- | preity, and admired by all that e it. ul aapect to the scene; hut it was windy, raw, cool, ¥hadv pince In summer, snd In the aun in | densed mitk A {ry. 1hndneiet ecoaany before, wbaccn emoke will kil innccta an rone bushes, i - and even, At moments, bitterly cotd. “Nover- g har 1a xary warm. Fenrry'ont | We tried i1 vory weak, ono partof milk to tweive | Wil lirsan plesso send_the funbrequin paticrn | Partisanship in Cerulean Hues.--Light | thelers, cousidernble amusement was to ho ex- rome in the middie of the das, ns 1 often nd what | paria of soft water, anid she kopt it down, and he- [ toJdessfe, care of Carvier 14, Chleago? "1 wiil send z tracted from the surroundings, On the Burrey They v s 80 warm that { ‘can ecacco lear my | gan ta yaln from tist vory nighry and to-day, at 8 | her Uds pattorn o modern dove us romething. Blua vs. Dark Blue, side, particularly, might be seen sprinklings of band in it. Inwinter I clther break the icn open | imonthe'of age, is as well and a'chiid | Noodle Boup—Tso ewys, one epoontul water, 5 T nin ComisE whidh, When the zete several trios dny or gl them warin waiee sov, | can o, Hul the Can, oL BLEGAEL Al | TRt s s 1 amlh o vety e takes placo Tater in thic day, so much enlivena it men. Now for the ehickens, When small, ried twice to he! Py : 3 nom, —ihe > fieep water for thein sn'ulce;‘ Jicplato ani Il T | Meshers ench time warned. me to dediat, T URY 1%t Fiand on the cakerboars | AR Enormous Crowd, and Some of the | appearonce. Carriages *wero filled ~with )] ralsed on the umplre’s boat ahall be.that of the. winning erew. Hut the slow momente pass and no steamers appear. Every moment or so an cager volee crles, * There she cumeal’ as a pufl of smoke appgara in the, dlstance, then ail stand. on tiptoe, and glasses are Jeveted at the midy. distance. The lightbouse flag at Chlsmick Foint §s deseried, and **Cambridgze!?” is shouted ¢ but time passes, and the error is patent, fur no steamer appears, Finally, afler o score of disappolnt nients, the ateariora como Into ‘view, the um- Woy, will bo sura fo find It 0f course thehiens will [ = Now for theso sick ‘hables, do tey it. It to.dry a i), then roll np nndeut in an narrow | P, - matrons and maldens proudly = displays | pire's firat, but keeneat cyes canuot discover e B e e diah | twice o Jone to sovir o onlipnry mifk, *1t.ts eary | atripyas possinte, Hoil Taftcen ninutes In beer Folnts It Presented to Vew. ing wlaven,, scarfe, cravate, plumes, and | Either ligkt-binic or dark-bine. Gair b:ber bow: o much the oftenér, 1 have heen told many times | to carry around with you, Al the l'rclfllf‘.‘,fl"" aonp. dresses of the chosen bine, argos were puts | then coinca tho : press, . equally undecorated: by people who keep fowls that they conldn‘t keep | necda fa to Lo lmxmld“nh ';‘nr: watce, 1boll my | Didany of the Jadiea ever take thecold bitaof ting off from the Middiesex alde with passenizers | Cambridge comos next, with. tho light-blae tlag Foberfor el clfl ot Ueebtee (15 beva dranelt | Baca water and consdee 1 thelotf. Gack. | st It fop, s able and Chop, tney A bt | The Place Itealf~Soencs During Ita Prog- | §1,cTirt, (ohTeS N Jcen Teuti pa o | s atyfnd e blus skt et veliing o co anked e nt the A 634 ;g ¥ i g by ue vells, and the gentlemen reveallng pale or | her deck, and this, to many, is a tokcn bf “vle- 3 “drops, PLANTR 1¥ ALERVING-ROOMS, rlfces of logsted bread! 1t 18 8 ni to/nso Lita X : v vi { oL shata oot e Aie he repiled dhat Tty drnkc. dow.deops, w OF meat and bronds Gl ress—And Its Indeoisive Result, woll-cmpiirpieil faces. - Little rowboats of every | tory: but the initiated shake thelr hoads; the description volynteered o passaze scross the o the Fikiior af TAR Trivum I e jgvel headed®s Chickens dourl oot ote | Ganeax. Tk, Apeil 11.—1 "bog ta beallowed to | * Macble-Cake—Dark part: Two caps brown sue. ; rerl Thoga and dintrenn théms Thoy Fhould be feil many | relato iny expeflenico in regnd to plante ineleep- | gar. one eup fugter, e il MOlateas, 000 EoN Aowclat orrespondence of Th Trivure. siver for a saltable recompenre, Inmped agalnst crops nd dintrenn (hém, Thes PhoUl b e e | Tnf-rooma. T have sloaza i planis tn my sleahs | Aweed itk e cupt fioar, Jolks sesen owin, (80 | ) ourcCl @removionss af Toe SROWE L | thelr e Tty Yiow nt it Oue ehickens that were hatelied tho | ing-rnoms and wwhen | arfsc betore daghyit 1 never | teanpion< ciinamon, one tgaepoonfal eloves, one 1 JnfLsy Ll pmat weck | of the steamerr, flonted on thelr oard oblivious Oxlord rteamer. comes belind, with Minllar man- Ifestations; and tha vast throtg disperees rlow- P‘. In @ atrangely pervlexed amd uncertain rum ne of mind, to discover tha, trath ad they afddle of laat_ May hoxan to lny the Inst af Octo- | feel faint, as Susan docs. Tho only tecollection I | nutmez, and two teanpoons haking:nowder. + | there hna heen but one proinfuent idea In sport- | of frantic gesticulations and yelling, and wend their way homewnrd, or betako 3 warth | have of falnting ina _room which contained flowars Light part: Two cups white sugar, one and one. cireless o SAD 3 : . 3 m;c;:‘x:l'gaycfii"ngamnnr, shion cgga were B O 1 ez early Amo TanEnIni AN fofl over 8 lmllmn‘- T, %p ik (_A".Mh rm?; c";' Ing circles; and circles not at all addicted to DR A KUIRANCE themselves to the hreakfnat-tables - of Lo, - of the ' owls suior for wait of yogetatfon in santer,and | £hele hat my iy bad Toft n oy nccidental- | four, Whites soven exge, 170 (enepoonfils bakiz: sporting matters lave been unable to reatat the tnestxes monerally, . Tho. pashengyr and : pitable fricnds i Hantmcrsmith. The streets Tt u. T flve autn all the vezas | 1y on purpnse, 1 afways Iaid it to tho chalf, per- | powder. Add the two, 8 spoonful of each ata | invaslon of many ripples from the full tide o ot o i oo Rty - bk h, p. . L llmr. Jeesrn. - preaent o festival appearance. Little tables of Tnbien 1 havo'to mare, either bofled or chopped,and | haps it wastha fowers, towards the middle of the streatm, -and 5 Faghed d flsh and sansage are set out in thic smaller, 2, L roaching so near them. Light-blue and dark- | caused much’ aoxiety o th h o 4 2 Tn | Buean naya **they abeorb oxyren, which Is th e ¢ & thoso on shore | atreets, olfering cntertalnment (o the humble mix in mealof somo kind. |1 sl glve them ey 1y AR princits e Sratrnhore, and givs | peRA RO, | Dl kid gloves bave fostouted the shopwin-.| Wose perspective Moy nterrupted; Lo 87 | burtion of e" sorelatra: 1he. sosbanut man. T pan Bndmiearst ani go fnto tho- barn and cat i | oat & nearly eatal volune of carlonc acid. © Tila o the FEditor af The Tri dowe;. ueck-tios of each color made & eimilar, | ROIUIR of the agonlzing duubt as Lo whethicr | upon the top of his high-plied wagon, s having full’ of the secd-onds of hay, in Dpirces trne they ai bune. oth oxygen, hut they donotgivennt | Fuumanere, N, April 6, —WiH rome of tho . they would be able to clear the _course fn tim i 5 k{‘lnvlannnmwtnll mowhat | barade, bonnets and hata of cerlucan huc, be- Inr'r(no crews. Here a fat old gcnucmnn',, of 10 and let’ it stand awhile | mainly water which has abforhed earbonic acid gan | £ can do with crape which bas got wet and Is now | wikching enough to win a girl to Cambridge | luxuriously reclining in the bow of & boi ‘"c{" k"fu 4 11'to eoak thefr grain kometoo, | And ultrouen either from tha air vr disrolved frum | covered with Mt v aliver specka? rinciples on th t, adorned i muich-pa 'ul <liafr, W " e A well ta ) . o (o casy-chair, 4 ror- Ve Keepin dish of poanded el i o efora | {h vesstablovarianacomaiyl s thotulln whieh | | x5, Vidane sen recipe forbome-mads Drinsiples’on Whn Joul, adumiod’ tha o | eosiy ar hia cacabii, wie PN SXuag o of mand, gravel, char~ H i nater) odies, 3 :| et 3 3 them wl tha e, andpioniy, RIS I e E OGS it Llle iy gnaterial the | "Fiddle and Flate: Takea poft plece of Hinon, | them . hung -corrcaponding head-riggzing . of | SXcate the boat from the nelglboriug craft, glendusnes, o or sammer 1 gire them a | bublding . un of its" struciore umili i hae | sonk ‘with eveet il and rubon chiitiaineevery, | to darkest, sapphiva known, which would | Ehacrea oth gartieJustily, i If hetwhels et great quantity of ;“m or clover cvnr{ dnr, tho | convertod it into onganbyed matter, The | nieht. andoftoner, It fs & artre curo, X cunvert hir 1o Oxford’ A ,t iy ¥ a hoth particy ¥y s ewholy werg eat Toun Aind, Ashes shonid be sprinkled fu the | process of chansing it into orgunired mat- Maud Les: fiereis 8 good recipe for Vienna o her Lo Oxfol he pext minute. ¥or- | a dramatic performance fof their béuent. Fquul Toles whero they unat. hen-honso 48 very | ter fa called assimilation, and facatried on by ave ready In & bowl n tablespoonful of | tunately, the logulty of the adhereuts of thetwo | smusement was _extracted from the man in tho warm, It has & dotble window fu_ winter on the | the loaves nided by rolur lght. It s nere that the make §t soft by warming, mix to- | {yfvergitica s dependent on no such cphemera. Boyton drese, who had the sppearance of a south'alde, and in Fummer a wire netting. ‘Thelr | decomnoxition of “the mubetances takes place, the | ether one quart of flour, and twoteaspoonfulsand |, mallel. Kufght of crusading days, enginecring Tobsts nre narrow hoards wbout Mix taches wide. | plant sppropriatiue the carbonle acid, and giving a half of Royal bakiug-vowders then aift.them and Assoclatlons of centurles. bind the members of | Limself up the river, now and then Lfting his We (hink them ninch better than poles, e 0xygen s back {o_ the alr,—not the carbonic | put with butter, Take oty urless aweet milk 8 | some families to one or the vthers in the case of | helmeted head from the water to take & long O e ke in my It leiter whichT | ncid, an Susan would have it, If they, did Tam | you may think nocessacy to form 3 dough, of undal |y, for gex, therc'fs tho one to which “hio— | pullata bottle which flosted bealde him at- wihete wan g mislako In Y It e e veian, | afrald Mothor' Harth wonll ho moviag through | #lilnces, pub into he milk uac-lmlr tespoonful ) e iiavi— | aehed b o tow - to0ting " lond Taatesq of maying *+1think b I8 wood reading for | apacaandestitate’ of life ae the moou; and wo | of sait. ‘dien atle It dnto the dour *with | son, brother, lover, or favored * prospective V'~ I Y"'rmlcv sud mow *tooting" londly T habande "] should havo mald **some fius. | Woull ot puther ronnd our fires cold winier nighta | B epoon, forming the dough, = which tum'| beloogs; s to sporting me, thelr preferences on a forlora littls tramped scoured i the samo bands, " LiTTLe SALLIE. and watch the ncenmulated vegetation of paet cen- | out ‘on honrd, amd knead euficiently to make f cols hased Jentifi way, Tirioe vantah I Amoke. | \What apneas then day-| emooths roll it Talt an inch hick, and cut with | 5% of cotirac, based tipon more sclentifie con- | g grctock the Oxford crow, os wa after- Dblushingly departs at the coming o Nor night? As- | 8 large round entt on fold_ench one uver to | siderations, But cvery one, as the fatotul doy | wards learned, pushed out from the boathouse. Aliliation stape, sl respication: heglns, Lozpecs D T, e e e b oy | BPProachics, bas n lesuing Lo une or theotlier} | They were rcabed In Whits “Eucrmsers” the » 3 sther, L 3 Btrictly spenking, planta do not perform the | buttered pans, xo 88 not totouch, wash them over and unofficlal canvassing, such a8 is cur- }l})fl"ll alone weating the dark-bine “jerlntv." fanctlon’of rerpirition, and tie permon Hiat canseg | on top (o lvo e a glowe, and thep bake imme- | rent, before our Presidentfal eclections, fs | 1he Dark-Blucs had really been afloat af 7 {ho analogy bediwcen the . reapieatian of plantaand | diately n'a hot oven sbout’ twenty minutor. 18m | rire fn &1l qusrters, The “ucat-handed | O.S0K: Khen they had taken o prelimivary row animals must hve thelr percentive faculilen reat- | sure yon witl like them. " - Ly way of “limbering up,” and " their coxswain 1y enlarged, fae L do ot tiink the emall amaotnt ot 1do wish some ono wonld send ma a dress pat- | Plilllis** who brings in your Juncheon, rattles | had been taken uf curbonic acld given off by plunts under certatn con- | tern. 1 any ono would bo #o kind, ad . & lively trades fu front of tha ptbiic-k two of threo fnches longs then turn waem | An wqual solume of carbonic acll. Their food ik 1adien of Tho Howne ncmhl{l. in point-d m’ns)u and clg\rlx’x!lj:h fi'&fi?«’xl: ments; are performing numernus feats, athletie and dextrous; and men- sre blowinz clamorons horns, to advertise, doubtless, the beer. Inside. A littie too much of that beer will be drank in . Tondon during the day, and not men only, but respectably-dressed women, show Its effucts, mfix‘mn uston, it Is sgrecd nniversally tuat 0 2 TILE FINEST RACE. . ! which lns been rowed between the two unk . versities sinee the fiest conteet, (n 1890, This la the thirty-fourth struggle betiween thetwo, and, of the former oncs, Cambridge hos wou sixteen. and Oxford scventeen. Most suthiorities unite In condemnlng the Comuridge boat, which was ; too lowy, aud unsulted.to o windy day,~the cosswaln baving been compelied fo keep his. rudder hard over through the whole race. Th Oxfordboat waa higher, and suffercd leas frow wind and rouh waves, And so ends the firat race which your corre- spondent has had the pleasure of seeing in Eo- th waters; aud, ns lie oes homewacd, hels a . istener to s very ‘cloquent orgument Dy s fel- : PREPARING CRACRRD WITEAT, Th the Editar of The Tridune. Cwicato, April 10,—In 1ny younger days T knew an ol matd who war strnggliug to keep soul and Doy foyethor. A femark fram her mudo n_dev on on my mind. She mald, +* Paor, poople 5 18 prosers, o destruction f the noor ix thelr poverty, ™ the river on & steain vacht f b s It | a moment at the door, returns on some protext, | by an experlenced { coach," to recefve last can- | low-| 5 We get all our positive knuwledge by experfenice, | ditlons can with prn‘n‘la“‘ e dignificd with the title | cornee Firstavenue and Fourth strect, El th, pousee, and breaks he'r long covenant o{p."enct‘; tiona as to winds and cuf-:(‘nt.-.-f Ménmrhlle the .?)t«?.i”fi?fl?n'&iffié‘e'“"f:.'fi‘ i%,fi"i’.‘fi.fi',’fi,,‘,',‘“;’,‘ e :“‘L‘!“‘ h‘i:‘:“.‘%‘i.fii‘.filfi"“:fi“‘n‘f‘n?i .'i:n':}\‘c‘g“ ?xfi‘hl: rn:lfg:::mvf:fi'yml:n‘;:’:hnmmn:zhn'n};lf: fi’:,.fl:f,,‘}“ Hede TomEMART: | Lith—Wit you picnse, siry arc you for Oxford Cambridgo erew did not apoear, and tho Ox- | fects of the same uwn'(ho imental’ trafu{ug and n ¢ 3 e 3 . - ) BTy 9 e 3 . Jiome mony hinte ara glven on the subject of | and then only in small quantiiice, In experiments CIEESR OMRLETS, or Caribridge? | Thes're il for Cambridge fn | 1orde were compelled to take o brisk row up the | phivaique of the particiynta, us manifented fu . cheap """1‘ There ia one thing I'have not secn talked of (though 1 do notclaim to huve read all The Home), that I Ihink s of great valuo de -l o T tha 5. “.* of The Tribune. river to keep themaelves warm. It wasnot till | later Tifes atall of which a couple of Ce Wi nongi x;" {i\“m&‘.".}’m'y"k‘fi“é?a‘#ié"fié‘fir&',fi‘l Ar Hoxz, Aveil 10,—Honorla, Box 708, Delvi- | the house, and ! promised the ook I'd find out | 'a quarter after 8 that the Cambridge crew were | and o Oxonian, with aevural, mv.gunmnyl?n':z‘ ‘Eflf ) acld coull oa delected. Unheallhy planty which | defe, Thase sent a xoquert to yoilr addrote, and let her know. ! afloat, robed in light-bluc coats and straw liats, | vocates of muscular education, show sigus of 8 che nd very wholesome _and | ore gradually decayfnz shonld not Lo kept in will you toll ma moro clearly how oat-meal | and, rowing down to the Aqueduct, drifted back | Inteuse dl . i o oD AN VCTy L Oleine L | Moo, for fecompati abimal matter giser of | aould be used for tho skiuz Showld it be wsed in But, when it transpires that therace fs to be | §0 ST e niepesdbgint, 7. CiAliixs LiNbay. . ¢ in various Amu!‘n of preparation. Graham I}ymuu, urnunlc gfn‘il'n‘hi samo e rr.lLimm]wdlng lnllnul "';:'!h[l_n‘ vl:-];fi faco, or slmply dustcd on after the i nov’un AT B o'cLock . oy BE A WOMAN. " ot muels mada of Ceulmn fons, eversbody B | Thanis do net Setesioratee bt pRriTy. The it Lo 1m¢ the date of The Tome to | OF 8 Windy March morning, there {8 a percept- | was, an ueual, about 100 vards from the Aque- ; il . J Wi yome one te Plants do fut deterlomte, hut purty e ale, o e ot B \Wheat, and contain oll the conatituents of **whole | iet nu ono give np the caltivation of plante in the rilcle on the complexion was | fbic chill given to the enthutlusm with which & | duct, nearerto the Midilesex than the Surrey ) Ne a woman while on Life's Joutney! Whoat'® Preparcd wheat, aolit in the grocories, | sick-room on account of thele tmmaginary deletes | FifERY alght of the contess is anticipated. The course | slde of the river, and leaving room for the um- e FEY. o mnopqunlluwtl'mt The poof hava 16 pay | tious effects at ulzit. Many Rt ANar furiga ,"‘ respontato '"?“fl,"m’"°m'°fl"°"'"'v= 15 from Patney on the Thames, to Mortlake, a | Pire'a boat, the press-boat, and theiwo steamers n-r‘."é‘.?.{»"fl%i’u‘d“m‘."..”..‘.“r’é ] welght for the prepsration of these. T would suggeat | tho pleasuro they give than put themeelves (o the OY'-irw. 12 clicese, | give tho fullowlng for cheedo distance of nbout four miles, and th ¢ | ©f the Universitles, who were to accompany the And the briuhinoas tarw to uray. % onother why of using **whole whoat.” 1dunot | trouble of rvmrwln{x thegt svery nlglt, Then | pmelet! Thatter the sides of B decp divh, cover the | dis 8y o Areat | raco, to bonioored. Several petty aceldents e Who would wsub the anless sunsnlne Tmoan holling the whole grain. My wethod of ts | bring your plants into your living or sloeping-~| bottum I‘"lh thin ¢lices of chweb place apon this | rush of spectators s generally to Hammersmith | curred at the timo of starting. The Ogford Boaming un us withs Ita light? i han Beon'to cot tho best whent In the inarket, | rooms, cultivato tiem, fof they purlarmn tho anly Toy hin e o e ke erot AN | Jrtdge, which 1s - regurded ss o determining | oors, on thelr preliminury row, eame fn contact | 1t wonld charia, and daze, und Llind us, R e iole Toa cont. womd be. two and | indiapeneable clomem of animal T o, that | S, PRE bofora mutting in tha avon, boat the Joik | polnt In the race; traditfon has b that | with s willow root, which, howorer, their, cor- Were it uot for cloads wid nigt. & hatt"cuta’ por’ pound, whilo rice, -ontimeal, | mosplore, Bourus Tawxi of i egw 1 ncap of cream, and pourluto tho | tho crew which passes first under that bridge fa | STIA TERAER LTS 008 F B TOFYE Y | Phen be thankful for the burd prepared wheat, and flour will cost doublu that sb, Bake half Lour, or unt!f nicely brawned, tnost 1ikoly to be tliv winner,—a tradition, kow- press.steamer broke the rope which held lier to wn, L (T“l 8 tinsdan, . price, Spread the wheat upon o whita cloth, ond BTEAV-COORED CRREALS, . ATloxs Resnen, et 1 v h the pler, and drifted up the river, causing svme For the mins Thot 121 st freah . Pick out of it all tho oats, atruws, and thie ike; 0 the Editor af Tha Tribune, S oves wobian, ever, Which the last fow years have much (m- | ndimation ta the peeple fn the other steamers, OrAnE i bt fall s Bioanens o wet it in foto open dlah i the ntove-ovon to dry, | Cmicacw, April 14, —If the oditor will kindly per- Th the Falltor ar Tha Trivune paired.' The question of arriving intime forthe | who supposed that an unfair mlvantage was e e ight; Dt niot to acoreh; when vory dey, run it through & | mitme to aek u fow questions, 1 wil In return | Sixepars, Al 100 —virginie Hawihorno asks | race I8 solved by some by spending the night at | about fo be .taken —over them. Finally FRToR T L il Unet. a0 an' 10 cdck evcry kerych | anawer an lquiry (n regard to the Aleam.couked | gor n o ithen pollah 51 bave. irisd soverst all things wero mdjusteds tho crews | For tus strength that fled withiaah s il "be " “kind of wheat-hominy, | cerenle, ms we huve used them inour fandly for | {06 5 AW Shen pullete B, CaRS Mike Zotin Tutney or Hammersmith, and public houses in | . G WO, BUvl s oy thin o stre, at fles within os, miced mith momo Ane. To ‘ool it ot | sommo time. 1 canspoal from cxperience an to tholr | JEIN It i eetes o nenaaintanes as at freq ¢ opd | that vicolty sre as o result, eomewhat over | ,unarfiuous, and avpeared ey oot ke ‘hat will conguer every wo. 4 e water be bolling, thon stir fn the iwhoat | merits, etc. lcan do no better thau quote from | 458 Keen 1 do sll') oxiectad. bat mow It works | crowded. A ball at CremornoGardeus tha night | o D lared mgl",, i i R, . and keep It atirred U1 1t has done sottlings then a [ tho explanation nccompanying cach package, They | charmingly P " 3 y Deforo 15 attended by muny of the sporting and | fiean-colos tzghts' to the wals o ! un- Be a woman, and learn Life's lesson! ' e Ber el ke 16 bong, witiian cta: | Gre wilto. vnts ‘and white whcat, *Ifich Weetern | CUATRURRIY. 0 earance ot my Nnen with | Jower clnsics, and tho révelors keup up the | UpCcssary clothing was taken on buard the um- Why thlealybi e e it ety e I 1t | Eriin of the bewt anality being sejected for thinpur: | 1o §OPAFINE the sppearance of, my, Wnen with | WCLEs G0 "whon tiey st out fof the race, | IS boaki a tors") was made for podtion, | Westii fhns o . {s better to bofl 1t an hour or more. This may ba ( pose, 1s hullod st all tho fuparitles remaved. [t} much whitcr, an in the roning { sometisios think | But from LLe' City ) aua the Weat Eod aud won by Oxfurl, which choss thie Middlesux s bpi ey iesiind on it i e B T e it or o | In Thet, witlo tho. korne) 18 wholo and unurvken, | ek whitcr, and in the ironing [ sometiuios think | But from ibe “City: aua tho West Fod | eldeof thestver; and, ot tcuty-reven miutes | Ncodod In the beat o midday, b o may. ke corn i, bo shiced tnd warmed | sclontifically cookell by n peculiar applicatlon of | Legr e oL B8 e T I e e L B o btioca, ane calw, T tho Londoner | 20d some scconds after 8, Mr. Searle, of tho And when twillght gathers ‘ronad, — Oy et B caoling Lidter L bo | mows sfeam, - which. -eonverta tho Indyeatinlo | LYon hoitho Raods are tresh wtrchel, iy i | Tallways, amnibuscs and cabs. To tho Londoner | gmong pogt-bullding firm, eed Whether wife or whotace malden, 3 comes ktieky, ke paste, 1t may ho takun up hot | *arch fnto sigar. 1t s then dried and crushed be- i gyt | aecustomed to Lis comfortable § o'clock Lreak- YATE Y00 READYT GOLM + Whethar slmple or profount? Into dishes, And cat in silces, or otherwise, when | tween Iron rollera, iy this new. process all parts Al o aat, to tho Interested forcigner, or, euthusfastic All the way up the river, os the % o . i ! cold. In thls way. half the expenseof tha prepared | aro made digestible, * and very natrittons” and COMTLESIOR s, helle, It 18 po joke to Lear that Joud rapat B | s ‘o i e ot ey For tho lovo that n: 15 uv, Wheat, o Graham flour, - muy he aved by a per- | Paiatabloto tho tasto, 1t ia putup in two-pound To the Batinear The Trbune. O'eIORK s e 40 dress shivering by tho hastily- | BElt the excligment was inteuse, lut ver And the hoart tha £ kinds son's ows Jabor; and whillo Jabor la so hard to ob- | packeges, and enn be cooked the sume os raiv ont- Ciicaan, April 10, 1897.~1 havo "u'nun read! Hghted fire; Yo swallow a few. Liasty mouthfuls, quiet} there was but little cheering,—peoplo For the pure, the true, sud falthfal, B her o g el then (welt timo 1. prodt, | menl uf crackedsiwhicnt, widh this dliferenco, how. | s Kiane, ART A0 1870 =1 Bave bose rentind | and venture out nto thecold, gray atroet, whoso | uemed to hold their broath as, they dxcd thelr Tn sweot Woranbiood youll fad © . Uy Brearing thelr own food al. half tho caslh rosly | Over, thak it Gova Tod requize from ono 10 6¥0 | aeat "writes, fellinz how ho. iiprored her | PATEments arc wel from & rotent sowet, But | Jifacn thedoubloline ofcars, Must enclualasta | - Lovels o eroirn ot a woman w e, e Tornann 1t may bo bottorl by putsing tho veaol con- | bours, but can b coohed fo threa t0 %6 | benutyr Hhe ae VLA UALTICG TRl B i ek e terfamiit o1 that | §n boating are familiar with the uhsslognomy and The apirit that blds her ainz . falning tbo oreked wheat Tncoa bolle of Lot wa- | minates, | Henco ‘tho mame, **Threesmin- | Boogtds b T O e | e houndad monsease.” at erowl that | ohysique of both erews, throtzh attendance on Bweet songs of happy tendernoss, tor, atl thuazrold tho danger of burulng. ~1hsvo | mio- coreale | Tho Ccont h & trifle bigh: B vitegar, ha. wiad anen. recommendoa in Tho [c‘,';‘}'n{":é,"g‘,‘5:’,‘.”‘“‘5,?;.1.;“{{:;t"}?»\-h:“‘!“‘.‘m“a';"i",‘: Doty trial practice durinz the wock, of from "T'hat ehari Jike cndless Spring. i never seen ried, er, . . (4 0 uf n viow o . e g y . vl ; e seen it tled: em 1t far more palatable than | tho belter quality and sxving of fime in proporing | Ao, and washed my faca and neck thoronghly. | all in the papers,"—the men of tho press who | Lue filustrated papers,, The Ostord ercw aro | ryesing o wonz it glnddens, — i 1lco; it has more zost; and It 1oeDs tho howels In & | It far thio With theso corals and & goud oil-| “Jos,"ete. My faco in as smiooth ne ¥CIvel at 1 must go, and the young cnthusiasts who wi go, | 250" b D iare, on Tonve out the #ad refraing T : frae ntate. inntter of suatenance, 1t supplics, | #t0ve, o pcreon can lay abed in tito moming unthl & | et \Vill you pleass tell mes M. M Carzy tho day, and. fh carringe, cart, cab, and | SOIBCTS UNCY sceth strang as well, aslarae, aud Haire np thie drouping rpirit, for e, both meat and yegetables. Tew sainintza Bofgro b eakiast, and s} have & knod | SuSar will YOU pleate toll me, M Moo If yan wors | Gmnibus, swarm ou the rond {0 Hammersinith, | Hicir friends recsll with satlataction the pro- And thon'll st have Hvod in vatn 1 will close with an fncldent, A fow years since | woal. Thia no donbt will bo appreciated by many | yinogar, and, i yon wers not, will you pleaso tell | It 16 a great day for that much-abused necessl- cheq of an experfenced ograman in 1873, when 0 glorlous lifo! fo feol tho theill, 110ld 8 nelihbor of tho good ffect of " the tsa of | who hiava to get up very oarly. L L R L o R Rl e Bl oth'crews adopted the siidingseat: that.there- Ta live, w work, ond st * wheat thus prepared. Fomo time afters man, Now, if #oum ono will 1eit me of a good way to | T Wi T AEL geed A ou o w A 3w | s 5 after styla would be of less tmportance than O powden Roarst drift slawly byt i whom' hau'a ety allabt scquainiunce, met | cot ridof ratef woare fuat overrun wliy them. | Jraculorecipo, sa Thaves brother wio nedie It | fri faro s T o o sind s enforce- | SHrenEth n 8 Face. Thels strolic ls inorg Fopid, ife fo o priccloss thing. ~ : g, Dl w he i o eniel ot o h i J o S Pehmea il to it | oLjectlenablo. Al 1 wonld Hke tho recipe for (-adlfs do dianci. | ment g usuoliy strict; but b would bo bard- | 2R scome s fittle mere viarons. than thal of Crunfitt lo, Al LG work, and thought T must div, Your nefghbor told | muaking noodlo soup and Kartofel Rloss, We are VOICELE™S OANARIZS. liearted indeed who would compel him to Xeep | fhor row 84 strokesa minute, to Cambridire £’ me about crucked wheats 1 used it, ond am now & | new subscribers to Tite TRiRUNE, - consequently Tv Ine Gidrier o The Tritune. within precise legal limita to<ay. I8 chiof | pyi”jber g e o e ldgate b e ALTA M. HULETT, - . well man, 1 owe it to yo J.A. WiLLanp, | milesed thuse recipes, which no doubt werepublishe | Rock Tavans, e ADFL 11 ~\Will onn | ambitfon uwget“umuom.nns ‘back,—that | 314 later they make 37 to Cambridge's 33, nod iy : RE ©d sowe timo ago. DiscireLue, Jaa, I pri 3 fore s | 3 Do witl b Yake b at one polnt In the race 41 to Cambridee's 39,— 4, g % MAKT NONE ATTRACTIVE, — pleate lot e, know It e Binl which once sang| la 0 CusLmEr IO D SRS ' vo Laka LM | which 13 sald b knowing onies 0 bo the fastest 3y frlend, 1 hove watched as yoo clamber'd the 't 0 he Ralior af The Trioune, GANCE: T e varca s My s Tra cunars, | which ho aska the moiest suni of & sovetelgn; | *ioke on record, ; And Tiathed oat yourhand fortho gravpot a sty mcurot AP ot tho st | o e o o7 T o, | S e oo e TulsBhortood Tor i | on i e party - lrzer 4 of o, soverclan | *“Gn thoother ant, he Cambridge men tnve | ARTLI o 1576 e the Faiss vl eedstac onr housvbold eagerly watching for Tuz Trinuxz 3 2o rich, pure notes; hut for over a vearl have not eVl a more scholarly aud leas “styllsh ™. or fashlon- | For Fate fa full often with women st wi w! s the supploment. We ara ver: nrdons of tho lady who requtsted me to give the ~ v ' : & compared with those of every day, but not un- . 3 e n 8 war, Shsktu for the mgnf sl ouaations, Eom | tho Truatonont FoF cancas | nvo only tiino now 0 Toe }‘,f::;‘,'_“‘“},‘}“':’“"I’,‘l‘m“,m‘;}fifim‘;‘.‘_“.}X‘;};5~,n,§€ reanunable When ono coasilers the demands of :""tu"'l'(‘,m'm_““ -’l!:" iy :‘;‘"‘“;‘.', 2:}'&2&;‘“&;‘,}& iz eouls ikea vl &:fifi;‘&: !l,\%;l;lcl:nlla"tn:h;«‘;::Tl’:un;:‘:\’fm:(‘t\':? nly briofly, Tiut tho trostment 1 allineinded in | cun sing and won's slag. must bo made to sing,™ 1 | New York hockmen under similar elreumston- a . Trefeat fn thefe dowor— T Todidtionacto rellcve. the min by anodyes | Sum el g won s ring sust ba wade 8o slnc, T | (o, Ay tho day advances, o will decling con. | 270KS “They wentter eac - B0 el ho sttt af o patient” Feer of Fate tonneae fondering Iatorsmaiton on | alderably from thcse brice, under b fear that | ¢ smeus LT penrzen, Bome dag: ‘whan s Fatherd ihe erown and the © ehlodynes must bo Judiclously weed, frocly | (his wubject will gratly abligo Mui. Wo'T, B, | the golilen chime of T-or B way striko dromia certalncarts dextonts, sudeconomnyriol ‘palnt, i bR ST L o g 4 — and fud bim farcless, and he will can- | Torco which : fsp! .ursqum impula of the oar | wWe'll sou low the woman was merged in the mag, hould be under the care of a akiliful phiyelel TO REMOVE ROSE-NUSIE VERMIN. sent to drive you out for three or four appearing to be apent wholly on tho water, and | Aud, whethor us sister, or mother, or wife, - should bo' under i dilful phyelcian e a Trroume, e e Ftte, it trust Lo lucke fors, | the returh 60 prowipt, elean, and akiliful iy cx- | Gave power ta hia genlne, sirengih 1 bis life. B O o o i ot o s yiniona | FOx LAKE, Wla., April 10.~1f A ftesderwill | roturn fore. 141t's ouly the ona doy In the year, | ecutlon, hold, nn n:\nv ;1 n:' ":h" ! rl‘rl ':“btl "n““‘ ous [ wprinkly her ross-buahes with a wolution componad | ary o pyy foretically, a8 ¥ g Into ‘The banks of the Thames are dotted by vari- | Bac hernis an oak, In our pride we have sald, — 4 B treathment. Shonia b ampnmticany sipport. | 0 8 toaspaonful of Parls kroon te halleagalion of e e "ta | ous landmarked Wwith which haatimen are fa: | An uak Amonk wonics, ‘Bough youtnmi tfs rae; - {ng—~tho best and wost oasily dlgerted food, tonles | Wi not hurt the roses or bushes, A’mfl, ‘With | decorated with rosettes of tho two colors skill- nlllllnt. ‘\(hlch servo to mark off the progreas of | A Effi:g‘- runl::}"l:-il«:,-“-tn'rglfilca;lm!:;nxrln‘lm-' l:uwnh ;:y":l: .Ruml'i‘u'v:“':h' stimulanta If required, and good | 3'sno sprinkler, fully combined.—an ingenfous application of the race,~such na Htar and Garter, Oxford vo with the fow thoreby keoping our sons from sevking for amusue muents outsldo of the home clrcle, ‘Tho founds. tion 0f our childrew's chinracter fe cammenced at home. Although many miay afray far from the path, yet by probing way down deep futo the heatt, we miy yeLtind the secda remaining there, Mothers should ondeavor Lo keep up with tho times w recard to study, 0 they moy dlscusa tho now tapics of the day with thalr childron, How proud children are of a mothor who can Instruct them In allof the educatlons branches of to-uny, —~from tho Primar to Latinand Gronan, and the bigher B BT, v troublod with the currsnt worm | thio * (oud Lord, good Devil priniple, which | 81X fect ahead: London Rowlue Club, Oxford gpand sonle in tieir might Urincherar maihesties, 10T somuan srror | 1n cniee of thosimach thg Mandeek toohnly | ot tusbors olatouneli, purtect Sately | camnot be tm'hlglfiyndmlrml\. PR S I | bt mJonts shendy Crasen Putnty both boata A A 1 s P, - 's chal s and ads 'nta | Dloyed 1n ddition, and it may bucomo nuceesary | L4048 \hile tho frult ls gruou, a8 the Brab rafu W It I8 a novel, but’ not unpleasant experience, ¢ W0l -t Tfuve climbed to some hight, 3y . Sthern, o st | Lo hourla tho parienk by thees alan: I homore ST Webater defines the word ¢ faatar® | BO¥ that yout gt falrly awaks and on your wa, Blawing frum tio souttimest, ud tho water was | Alea forour cari-dreamst hw woon v they fed, 10 be driven through the London streets agft | i1 gowe places quite rouch, At Uiraes Whart | Like mi ] 5 eloc Oxfonl was a third of a leneth ahead, but both | With radnces and tears, toa laud t; % poetlon b fmporativs, and tie pussiclan'safd wil | R4 Counachion witytho bodics of fho.gead | ilock n the moring. Markelscaris, picd | oot pasnc o Crabtroo . level: uch dis- | Sore 7pos of the, Alia, Tm sonding to-day. While oforing the abave engzostions, 1 that sro b0 uften found Roatiag in the wator, o 1o gz climpacs of SrCTy | pute exiata os to the relative porition at Home gL AL g P R gl Guur. | ore Jocging wlong to Covent Gurdens erruiids | B opy el Biridre. but reliublo authority scoms | Here's half of the song of a tropical bisd— racticablo. 1f not, 1t should boperfornied o ance boya whth mugs’ and pitehers, are stragaling | 350000 (hiat Qainbrldge was two foct atead, | . The most heautiful notos will never ba sun 1715 ia growlng Puprdly And tho Sisgnosls of cancer WABIING-TLUID. isnd out Of the publicliouscs: alous | 1 Mo et Cambrilies, was, e foct aiead | 4 L o Fraguuenta of leari-cheat i words, 16 leurly tnd ouke | 4 o the Zditor af The Tribune, Pleeadilly tho trecs of Groou Park atretch | Frowt a position aliast fachug, the great areh of | PRI flrmca'tn Yanr bratn ‘ore Desth iced yout After Toxclsion, the same carefnl attontion to L‘muuuh.nnrll Ll.—l'rrn a co?lalu‘ulwn de‘rl ?! their budding branches out to a sky overvast, | A0 PF tlm'(:'| ol \z‘w" l‘;‘]“.m‘ vonlil e no P A f nyglene b pradent. Whatover fenan to mainfain | Rooryvaluable paper, auds:n geatly tutc 0 [ hut lighteninig; and the birds have begun thels ‘anbrilze was ot least as much ns Let longie, : : ; b May tho armé of the Fathor pather you, aweet, tho systam' in good condition would, other thing Lo Nome, 1 have'quite an smount of valusble | oo b r'rniee, 'ns if hout-races were unheard | SNt In advance. Oppasite * The Dovea™ Loth | Ani raut that, at end of your pllrimsgo fleo belnigequnly teni 1o preron) a recdsronce of T | Ao e e e nraia for making | Ofs Whil st & bisch andl awelifng | Duats came levol asain, and nothlng could b | Ehrisldeada mada ssfer puthis Tor ,.,..’f‘?g.n" oasd, utn 1t would cestainly glre the patient a . y am of elerks, apprestices, sportiug men of | MOFe beautitul than the rowing of the two | Aud, deinking forover fram Truthd living wlls rvator powEE of FOMMANED pinuid 1t 7ECR. washiop-uid, 1 ean rocommend this ouo s belbi | SRS U GAUE Do o try doctiniion, | crewss tho light aud ‘dasktius "gars ruso | You'lgthoe inTleaven tho Salots \morielies. study to tench our little ores: aleo to perforin lubor, which, If it is thelr lot o perform, itwi) bo an vosy tesk, Youny Indles should bo taught the necceaury branches of hourework, alse to suw, wake coats, vesle, und pants, and do cvorything uneful. OF cuurse {t would by inpossi- ble {0 take encii trada and perforni thom all skill- fully and professionally, butdo tho you can, And If thelr lota are cast in poverly's ficld bow tioy wiil bless their doar old nothens and grande mothors for thelr timely nld for usslating thom in ho emergency, Youth s the thuo to lay tho foundution well. These sugyestions may seem ol;lmbul they are nious tho less nsoful, 7 1 ¢! Fliago occurs of s threatoned, reatIn tho recumbent | og'oncaho tluats of swima; 8¢ presont, tho tarn i of tha morning, The malden fs doad | server, your lotters are approciated. 1wlish 1 could recommend any specific treatment .1 bal o 8 gallons. o Todding manfally “slong, % footme it to- | Bud foll as i by maghy,—Cambrides | - Cufcann, Euxa Passuons Browx, Phanike, Wouiat, or your hiats. on bedepreade, | other tian surglcal which vauulj extirpato the dis- !’,‘,fi e L05 3‘5‘“',‘,‘,‘,“;{"‘."“;,. U s, ot | wes plodding mantally wiag, ¢ .Wm';,'} 1 [ el Crowng a {1 g e e PRl 1 would llke to ask "jzifflmv“‘b" of Thy Howmo :::,'(‘iur;\‘:("'."’ A Tatioa sometbing from | clotues sdd two cupe of "Iulgakc\‘un after bolling, | Park aud Kensington Gardens, 8" corriage liers m:';‘l:f;‘;m,”‘“"z" m“' g"‘,‘k'“lf';x for ": :'(' TO MY MOTHER, . - ¥ o ¢ v r - DOW: OX| N renel 0f her o Wi b . 1o auy of the mothers " {n Huo tome know that | #beciice are destinied to fail, "1 can only repeat my ‘,{n‘; e oo 1 this moats with 'fl:mmfi'm? next nml thiero walta B8 the door; but, a8 & geueral { it EHEU S AN OO ige Ly |l||-.l:we A4 3 i : mullen iea s vory beneliciol for children's coughe, | cautlon against cunatica snd charlatazs, and uego . uso, W, b, | thing 10 supreme mowents of {he race, sat 1ike sllont Loug yoars have paseed atuce'thy dear face Laaw, espectally the wliooping coughy the sufferer to hopo for tho best until the Lest as- THE HACR IS TOO EAMLY statucs to their vars, and Hitle b' Ide the re Yetda ! not forget thee, or luve thee Juus aelly rolls: Four eggs, one cap sugar, one cup | soclated medical skill han made the dire ssaurmnce OAT-NEAL MUSI, for fashion of beauty to make’ much durla Yo | Har aip of the Lisht Hie biade Was b Do i | Thaa on that day when, bidding thee good-Ly, flour, one teavpoonful vream tartar, ono-half teae | doubly sure, . Insymputhy, — Axix M. llavs, To the Ediior of The Tribuna, Albert Hall stands out clearly against a Lright- ar e‘dp ho Lizhit-Hluo blade was to ld= | 11left my childhood's home, and choso apoonful sods, flavor; beat whlles and —yolks Al S R iR LR gr. Joaxpn, Apeil doe-afay Lolter @ b of ad. | ening sky, and the fignres In fts Greek cerned. At Chiswick Polnt the two boats Ta walk the bard sud thorny pats of Jife aluns, scparutcly} bako 1o two long tins; spread folly 0 . VANINIL PROM TIE VIEW over and roll up quickly. ETCREN, 79 the Rditor af The Tribuns, vico ond vk a favor? There is vue very lm\munl proceession around the top dance miur: , ¢ UaLe; \ « | of thodeof us whoare ncarly midway luthe | Al Gcaaoy Npeh 7T cibiolvupeens ny thanks :‘n“i‘ng‘\‘nnrm:%:exanl;\; ‘:fl(‘m?\x}\rm;‘w’?l{n vily oa tho cab ratties past. The black J 5 ono, “m‘dh"“mw Tonoae. 1 shioll make. n paner | e stisred aftec it fu gk, but kept tightly cove 8 yet ot alone, for thou art near mo o atiod “hrupke ot "ihe old. trees | fourse, and it In not il after anxlous walting | Hoth diy and night; for oftimes 1o my dre 1 Motland Park next loom insight, and through that we learn by verbal telegraph along tho ling | I seaim tosee tice, and tu hoar thy voles ags) o Cartls yury sooin—thanks (0 Mato, Mre, Do A, | edoverswlow fre. Then th gralue will ‘be dle- | thieir Jeatiess boughs can be caught cllimpses of | Of #pectutors What has “ien place.” Off the ]M wllluu-chuu ‘.",‘;‘“’l ihiotu Lof love o plosss sl soie palters of witdow orsasiont finctana I will ot bo aticky. 1 always caok Inan | yy,q pistorlc house where wit and learnlug so Tead il "‘:1;’;“&,‘27.1:2 .l‘.‘f.‘t'fi""rm?-‘»"“n‘fi.‘l would it wery reality, aud not a dream. o No. Vost Ran ph siroct, Al will re: & ] " . H o1 st VA 1 iouskwiio uf £5: | ol sOo, ove Sesribe 8 lyndsoms, sarage | L0 ) e beetion o Lovery) | 8%~ Chiawick “Eyot thov ebinfuied u lcad | Aht nono on earth can el o love and oy plsining spatler-work, In return, B e maor contaibing (uo articie. " | o aro opproaching the sccne of action, to | OF hall u lenath; Inter on g ¢ fonl ™ became fin- | Whic ey must Ioave bahind. save su divectiins. Flieh, (o8 malchon i R K e Bl N O acous. crowds, tho Jine of | miuent—the recomd risked during tho course, | §4% VK Y L UL IS R ORGP 4 S e one bt IEhte Wil e pollemn s " inara"etcment beke | 1 s g e, St b3 hwry Bare | G o e Tt R s throv-coriered pieco O of each comor, Bow POTRO u 3 witness. ad beew deereed that Hammer- : e e Fobon: | curcaao, T0A Alonar Tie Tibunt, o, | sinith Bridge—which s always the theutr of o | boats, Both bavivk bees, uoiled by the 166 | or sarely they would not so wilagty S0 will tiet hove a threa-sided Suure. On each | 4 Cuicaao. Aptil 10, 71n last weeks TUIAEAE A" | untversal rush aud erush, und which ts sufliclent- | SR B0 18 SO G s et © mado n8purt | Cast it away. or a0 8002 furtet thelr mother, sldo put a pocket, shaps of o haif-varrel It 1s | PRSTLEEGINIRY g aainet the polvonous quaii- | 1y aued and tmperfect to make the yearly re. | 804 dimlniched tho ll’td co hetween the boats, | Whose lave s ¢ e than all carthly luve, {herendy o hang under your gus, Tooth-pick | the Bavlicls warued sysinit, the polonais AL | Girrenco of thisa constant source ot danger | 31 then both proeeds , roulug mamificently, | And knows no selfainess, oc only sucks holder: ‘Weke cardbounl sanie vhapo as tho above | gl S0 SR o Flateniont Te made that (here {s | and alarm—should be clused fron 710 10 o'clock. but the hupes of the Light-Dlue partisuns rest- | To Lenefit tho object of that luve, ber child, Bipiro, but dilloreut size, - Dakn JLaix fuches long | bron ware. ™ Tho statuiunt lamade thet, thotw 1% | $iut ‘tho urrying throngs aimed for th fa- | I chiefiy un the hope of o Cawbridee sput, and foar wide, Or it may bave two pointaas top | Eoine Tt Should be weed tu cook any aeid sube as ‘“7 with unfaltering determb since Oxford was & few feet ohead od’ the | When bowed by sorrow, 1 can still look back ! o | lndics should guard against all such Injurious se- | . o steatuers, the Oxfo; at seem trauble,an o other, . o' th * yocket ube Lolf a suare,” sud | {0 RSE KRG D Tatnifeaanuiier. | SYOF MAnCinE aom LUl b e solld | o newd wae teuernitted alvvg e ik of | Who daily srke s prayer that God would bioss . MOPLASMB'! AND OTHER THINGS, 7Y the Ealin of The Tritune. MARSUALLTUWN, 4., Aprll 0,—A procedent for olz(ulnlug“pruulyu has becy receutly eatablished by Tira, Couk, of Bovton, and undoubtedly his popu- larity hua boun atielbuled solely 1o hle inspiring tloquence, marvelous venatlilty, orsclenutic diss quisitions, Lut i it not malnly due to o Lowitch- ing fuclal expresslon, aequired in lecturing, by the repeated use of varjops 'I-Almnn“ Aftor uttering ther softly mud rotalulng the 1ips in the sanie posts tlon foe sowo fength of thue, tno elfoct fs oxceed- lnfly charaluy. [t weuld bo & glorlogs plan for all tho **forlorn, alghlug Surah Janes,” aud tho neglected -* walls fowers, " who can't affurd 10 dross extruvagantly 1o capture beaux, to pronounce **biopluam™ yery troquently and atudy pose uf the heud before a mirror, und tho motaniorphosts Wil be sa cour lete that they will not lung remain **morplios juzlcal unita, " ox the Boaton mon will bu selzed ath 2 thore with 8 sud 1c 80 oo Wout™ (ble sdvico s | fasten on the back, wita tho polnt downward, S e con | Aud keep me fropi all 1i1a that iight bet e P e or Touions, tan%yaciry it | Fiha e a convonlont drticls for tho Gining-room, | 816d #0Fari, yrups, ele., uchuded, Ixeoa, | Loy, whoso outermost rank stood on the | Jpectators that the Oxford o L hoke Hand B S R e ot e 3 “t.';&?fi‘.‘:& .qg w‘flff.""."";’.{,x"f}.'f,‘f. 1’.;;- :;Tl'.fl.:l‘l))' ::\l:‘d ‘.‘,".,‘c:}':‘é“i"n‘.";h'{.‘;',“:?fix 5:; fin; :‘!&?’l’r: J:I;'I\ N HOW TO HOANT BEEP, yery edpe of the high embankment, and caused v ¥ 5 " : E cr useless, Btlll__the boat maintalned its : tiig spectator to contemplate with some anxiety lw.‘l“«”"v' nl,;:., 200 yan‘h lrnmmv.hu Mortlake gg‘r‘l{ ‘fr,,‘;':‘, ‘l?v:-lr ll:’:t’v::l.' ; l{xnv:hl,u.v::l‘l“ face, g station, both crews inade a sudden spurt, 2 for iy a frame, pretty and choup. 1 akall bo | Ceste dicusulng tho, shodlencs, atestun Wnk o o Hirection of tho siver, | et tho gun frad, it was frabossinie for thote | Auhicelouco mary by Kos sbon BLURL, yerygisd v escangs ae paiiuria WK, for £hat 1t requires suliclont scasoufiy and uccaslonad it L U BT g fchind to say whith ad comeous, gt O vt {hate sasered sinco oaviug thee,y motter, will be welcome to e uttery | evor bad, La) "“'““fi;”"'“"‘“ st 1 0o Lo 11, and what suiount | poce geen little of nothing of tha race; but 4 | o8 smevs Lhe lnpression was that Ox- NN QoRurnas; 1 ; d of Bro ls necewsury that it may come on the tuble furd had won; the durk-blue flag was run up an Cuwago, April 11, 1877, oravor :rf}'ffk‘c ‘;:\ ‘mv;:)' or ‘v.'\;:':.«‘:’ i i“q ‘fil':xnm Sutey uud sender?’ I think If 1ho ladics waula stick | Shis stream Lranched off through & narrow lane ptwee! i op [ $ho umpire's boat, dealening applause and | SSS==T————————————= dircctlons? a somtennal auitt, and f 1ot2'0 hefr fozw, and bo Joss snaions whecher | between high stono walls towarts the UPter | cheers fullowed from the Oclega "Sreamer, and AMBER 0INTM heory. 8, A. E. In his articlo on woman's influenco ad- vauces the same Views rowpecting stylish, daabin girls ne 1 expressed Ina commuulcation lasg weel which was mailed too late for publication, 1 sm lad that others rugued the subjectin a similar ight, aa 1 fufer that moat of the “lady contributore ‘will sustain Winule, s Euclire was mistaken in phlln{'lhn the R. W, i vl §11 cona explain the shope, but,as 1 caunot, 1 will 7u the Edltor af, The Tribuxe. send pnwnl: 10 auy u,,.‘ wixhing i, ,,‘,'d,,"m,,, Bumg 0ak, Mlch., April 11.—Wil the ladies | tho probable result of < flioy or thelr husbande were master, we youns | all, whicn commanded a fina view of ChlsWick or Enel 1 Tronfug-boznlcaa'bo procurod I Chigag: o e afossiation 1o The | Polut aud o latter part of the race. ‘Tho [ feleEtams wery seut all oyer Eniland anuouuc: | bt S ponlinay, Bt ben g Laccom o ARSI, ity TR | Vool Wi ety it was e | wE8 SRR Raiiie i | ¢ AMBER andIn speakiog of bis uuparlicled success Ja div: | _ Citicgo, dll., ADrli 9.—ia your lisuo of March A1B-DYE W, 3 e kTt ¢ { former oceusions, sunounved. that, # Watching Borio e (s oaie, e paltin e it | A A Suad €, (o oI W Beh 1o the Bior of The Tribue. §riuce waa not descried minonz_then, bor o gt bo other ques, = he ncldents | the writer asked If tho prescriptions given for roe Tyoe Pank, April 10.—Will you ple: s e b} o tell mo | 805 of the four steamers authorized 10" follow fl‘?nfi’?f'fii‘é‘&‘.fi'fi "5‘.':“1.‘}":":';3“: ot :":‘fl :l-u'. OINTMENT. ? e e P bocu teion. e | thimiorn Lo columana of Tire Hoie bow | can darkon | AILCE the crews the course of tho ruce. At the | 0 (NI was T el 80, th revult, § willesy that I bave teled Faul | my hair without usiog dye? tes of many of the bouses wiose rear (s upan | L1 GUPOSliGRIoNe B8 WES WIEAY IO, DETEIVY Ask yoardragalile fablt, or addrens PERKINS P'hu' 's rflmtd);.d qul v{xfiguun u‘:le vmm‘:lufl r‘e-:u. f; uk. tlm‘;::mk red. 'mn: tell mwr :fiom‘ihinz M ;Iv:-lr l:wl u" mr;gn;)n;unl lu!‘-:‘m:‘ ll;u r%un-‘ s ¢ past hlm frst, & C0,, P. 0. Drawer 327, Chileago. i ulckllmo and wrsvalc, but the to 3 er, —somothing ti o LR hat sy coul 03 n el ardeos’ DT R e skt withots perfurming. the | S tst 10 ¥aow Wik Do B adccais. Alko, Selferonn a ace. Most of theoh did & ROYAL BAKING POWDEW. yorks Row. I would ‘Hu foak Paul M. 1 1f bo | thiag that wiil take sy frocklus away. " M. K, thriving business, and no better view of the |~ T e 00w of an, 4 bl y - T emove what are commonly called \ saco could be obtalned than from the yards te. A A A A A : BTARCH-FOLISL, tween ** the creck * und the public-liodss called B A K I N G ; Sttty T et SohiBtvatd | | oI o | S DV Mt s it e ightof Y A E— w ally remarked that ~ho whould man- ulacture them estcnsively and lutroduce them n cblc-fl?‘ln a fow weubs. * I wako this curroction a3 4 puimber of correspoudents, aniong them Mg, +, Bave becowe Inturested fu thow through my recommendation, and 1 do not deslro o bo raspou~ sible tor lnfi other bosrd, 11§, ¥, M. will read Guesle's srticlo sgaio, she wlil perceive that particular referonce was mado to the uverage gir), and not 1o educated of refned Torzoo, 0., March 10.—W servaule, - Al edi iuue to rig If of them. If tarch-polish won't mixr It fs h Hammerswith Bridge and a long streteh sbove, Tin ive s recino tor provurlog cabbage neasly | you ow ol aupibing.that wil bro e ks | B D "trauvle fata walch her | with su unobstructed viow below o Chiswlck, equal tu cblcken-valad, IT suy one desires lb appy result, .,u' ALL, 1 you pleasa give 18 sod obllze rocipe has fed us. The fogredionts are of no man- | could be had. Un' the opposite or Surrev sldg U, Ber of uap Lo us Unless they can be persoaded Into | of the river thero was plenty of standing-rodm 8 combination, up to the hour of the rate, owiug doubtless to I think The Home is & grand festure of Tus X 4 . 7o the Kdltor e Tyibu Taisusk. Loug may it w ST o 80 tLe early hour, and ulso to the closing of Ham. . New Rocusits, N. YA,ni\nnl 7.— wersmith Bridge. . & sirapger 1o 'Fhe Homa and live nearly a thousand CTOW-CHOW, Fromn 7 o'clock til] nearly half-past 8 the wait- AbSOIUtely Pul 6. wilcs from Chicago, 1 Lave taken & grcat jaterestin TV (ke _Editor of Tha Triduns. tog sccmed loog. The race baa boen published icndlnx your pxy’:"r. through the Kindocss of my | Buuirssumo, Wis., Aprid ¥, —Wil Hman ‘m {or 8 oclock, but compion yumor biad set it thy Such 14 the Latrin irectionss the o1 URE, Cotpwates, Mich., April 10.~Ih all of the talk abuat bables sud thelz fuod 1 have scen 1o mention of coudeused wilk, aud as I cousider my baby's Mg to have eon proscrved by the waw of it, 1 fecl INTOBMATION WANTED. ar Tk oughfam 1o merts of the HoTAL BAK1x0 POWURE, 1bat to-day throughout the couniry it stands elone rSr'f watied all mmothers with§eick Bubicstd know | brother, who scuds It to s overy weuk. It sems | send pattern for lanibrequiny, with full wight beture'for 715, The' Loue ad b act | s ebtstdaly Powit i PRSI R b Rt v A ...‘&ynm.-.uu‘:!&u e s of it, 100 bad Lo havo Lo Ko 80 fur froa homae for infor- | and will some one teli mo how to wake chow-chow | with reference to the tidy, to cuuble the crews | Wi Kicheus of the et Hovackeevurs I0,tLe country, Thuussnds of the \ery Lest (aul!es (@ tie ¢ity 804 country Ihave becn & constant reader of The Homo | mation, but, ss 1 cannot fnd what 1 want here, I | like thut we get at the hotelst Also Luw to prepure | go 3 Walily wuf.u‘ erlurity uxer :llauuu.'aml bt it will ululrllur’nfl viake wufir.m' ult, Folls edkes, pudiiogs overiice ftatatted, 4ud baw, been Yory much Jue | $50uhi T wonld ventury in the circlo Sud axe'i€ I | canuiod orauigey lika. those we getat lisgo particy ROW ONALN FLOOD: hustin, efi, A Az il Kl LU e an e e BTy (Iatinf 0 pertoch waifuralty il htions torested, mmused, and dustructed by it | couid pot gut aulted there. ! want to ask it Fiddle | fu the city. s T 0. e pre at, whose Lou theuselvvs tu every fatelifgent Homsckeeper wha WIL'ghvo loatrial 1 Eaukiaia o exact strongth of & bare WPaul M, B I comider s pubifc benc- | and Fluts would plesso send mo tho directions for pd eas-bo e our uf sl ad factor, aud _as for little Fern Leaf sho started Just 1ho right topic do not Luow which is Tuaklug un air-castle out of cigur-lighters, 1f thoy LETTE! been fixed for 7, feft at half-pust 6, to the intevse | P*NASE cia advantage of the Boyal Vowder that & wil Recw ani lengih o ms dny cissaie o 4508 skl 3 B0, BOW, ‘ tho beat. fouutaln of kuowledge—** Vick's Gulde * 3. will, ple. address P.-0. Box 185, N ehie, el letters at this offico nddreascd to | disgust of thosc brethren of the quill who had | ke mivat otber fuwders, Lo cuntract damibatas dud spoil DY EXpUBUFE Lo Ll AL e W pgg“;xy‘n‘b'wg':’k:‘hntg::. W AdntLaey aud K Dot been notltied, sud who arrived with vistuous "She ROYaL BXiaw PUWLKR is fur 4aio DY tho Ledt (rocuds oy ery whic g T e L e s e AT R T ‘POWDER - it PR CTIS ERIEERA { ] T T I N T T ST TV AR ST AT i v T o et e o 3T

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