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THE, CHICAGO I'RIBUNE 5! SATURDAY, MAY 1877—TWELVE weep, and my ege ranneth down with water, and ghere In none ta comfort me. The comforter of my soul |s devoted, . pind and Lody, to cutling Tambrequin patterna. When Margaret's hnsband wroto ua of his trlals, withont and within, 1con- fess, with rorraw and humilistion, to thinking it amusing, but nmow cannot refratn from guoting grom hislaatlctter: **1 wonder every day what new thing nnder the sun_or runiight will “appear in yoar paper to adi to my trinls, I feel asif my once happy home liad been turned into n labor- atory. " .IMHO resemblen o cutting eatablishment, with malling department atiacned, Rince my oxn experience haz cansed moto realize the reality of gours, Tam fllad with n dread foreboiding. Why are vou £0 long silent? 1ine Margaret heen trying Corromve anblimiate on you foF yonr complexlon? 1¢ you still move and have your heing, for my en- coaragement-ict it bo made ‘manifest, Soon after re. 1, promired torend lamberqnin pattern to g one wishing it, the letters begnn to pour in a0 fa-t that a_post-ofiica box wonld not hold what would como In one matl. The P M. suggested a Tushel basket to e left At the office. | hinking puch a basket would be handy to have in the famie ft had done duty s mait-bag, 1 procared dne, Dut on taking 1L to the ofiice the P M. grinned, and Informed ms ho was joking, Didn't fte any Joke then, —~have not to this'day. We com- promised the matter hy my renting A drswer, the Fentof which 18 two and a half times an much an o bos. 1amn working man and:have a working. hetaraappetite. Mre. Ii. hon usually rerved meala on time, _Iiut on coming home the tirat evening after the deluge (of letters), I found the table cov- erca with panera, 1 inquired, tenderly. how soan Tipper would by ready, Very enun, Ty dear; had somany patterns o cut conld not get through eooner. AV right, 'l read tiil it In ready. Where's the Press? Dearme, hndn't you read that? ]ent a pattern unt of it Determ ed on belng a good boy, 1reply, Nomatter; guens there was not much Wl anghow, | Tik Twinvs will be better, it Mrs. 1., and I began a patient hunt (1), and wan- dered up ond down in scarch of that paper, but it auccese: so went to the kitelien doof and asked, Where dld you ray Tur TRInUNE waa? She handed me a THBUSE from o shelf with & took that meant, Wiy is it that you can never find anything? 1took it with becoming humihity, and sat down {0 nvestizato Loulrinna affairs. ~After reading a colnmn_of two, it grew mote and more familiar, and on tuening to date fonnd I8 8 week ol With courage born of despair, Iinformed Mrs, of the state of affaies, who renlled: *! Very sorry, indecd, my love. 1 must have mudoa mistake and cut a pateen ont of 8. When about to start for town 4 sked to take the mall to the ofice, Hiut how? One of our pe Bo ve began packing. lren vest wero filled with Jelters and one pattern in hip-pocket, Alled both pockets in cont. which gave it the appearance of havinea skiri-cxtender (these bay-windows that the ladics wear, you know) nmder the tails, Onmy way o wren friend ealled ont, **Hallo Bryan, what's tho matter with your cont? I explained. llllrrledlh Thatl awunlly wolked very fast, and wy coat-lall had acquired the habit of standing oul Ilh“fi‘:nyl.l - to feel something tukine BeEn o, back of thnt lo——iimb, _Fears ing romething rorlons, 1 hastened into the otiice and bugats to unload. On reaching for the jattern n fhe Wip-pocket the mystory was ex- Plulned. Finding there wan an exitas well os un entrance to that pocket, the pattern had conclnded to goon through, Coullng #a far as my boot, it looed thore, Ladies fu_the ofilce, so could not ull off my boots. (Mrs, B, had been 8o busy with yrcs, crosscs, snd Miles of the valley, ahe hid fore gutten to mend my rocks.) 1 thonght o Jittle dance might eetile” the malter, w0, carclessly whistiing n waltz tune, I jumped abont a little, snd s rewarded by aceing the package on the foor. The ladles 19oked at me~like the friend 1 et on the wiiy—n fittlo strangely, and 1 heard one eaytosnother: What an odd man Mr. Dryan iat Wonder §f there fn’t something wrong in the upper story? And that Is ane day's experieace, 1athere 0 balm n Gilead? For my migha mte many, and wy beart {s faint. Sorrowfully, M. Dnvax, OLLA-TPODRIDA. v the ditor of The Tridune. Ocoxoxowoc, Wis., Moy 2.—1 have been absent a0 or threo weeks, and Idon't knoiy as any on Jas missed me, still I thought I would call round again, 1 wish to Lhank Mortense for that **baby- older.” 1 mean to have one right away, only L sty afraid I ahall not get the Sxings just right, Klichen Devotee, 1 think your castles mustbe beautiful, and I am golng to try my hand at one, How can we, ana Home family, thank Amle M. 1lale enogh for hervery learnedand uwefol fufor. mation on the care of infants and children, 1care- fully rend and reread her articles, and. they are wrl!\mrln the price of the paper alune, 1 cannot ?ulm ugree with Theo, C. C, on_all points, while much that she raya js senstble, Dut wasli-doy, sceina 10 e, vught 1o bo Monday, for it wonld take tlme to bring all to the ndontlon of o contrary rule, and who likes 1o be caught all In tho sude DY callers, to say naught of the hindrance to whkhfnu\fuuld be “wuojected? Monday ix, ns 0 general thlug, aday exempt frutn such annoyances; ing, ogoin, 1f you depend upon help, ang your fouilly Is large, ton chunces fo one 'lynur froning would some of It have to_ lle ovor. Tho sweepin: and dosting, and the Funday meal question, heartlly Indorwe, except the warm meal A light ameal, bread and Lulter, ) r!uln zauce, with plain cake or custard, 1 thfuk enough, as there 18 yeucrally no very ache ve vxerciso taken after that thae on that day, 1 1ike the remarks make on the cleaniug-house ques. tion. My neiyhbot oyer the way hns been s source ofannoynce 10 tie all the past week, 1t secms an §t every carpet, stove, and plpe had been set out allatonce twa or threo duys, und then 1 had seen hem work, work 08 long as I conld see them, and Athought, O how tired they must beg then how 1 wiedThem, When I knew they were rleht in the midrt of it, twa fincly-dreared ladien called and, sithough [t was Inte fn the afternoon, I foll there ¥4 no room settled fn which to reculve them. Nevertearup but ong room at a time, cleaw and vettle what can _well bs_done in hialf aday, then roet In tho afternoon, and you will be Ab‘ulohn uiore thy next uay. A puod Im{. nnd one frequently used In our Bome, is to tuko tho dry bits of Lreud and bixcunt, rnk o while In cold water, then fry in a fittle butter sensoning with salt and pepper, muking it ::n!t‘&n‘:\\l nlee. 1t often takes the place of potate s And uos ono request. 1 will send a pottern of anything asked for that ean he procured, if sume one will eend o shiet patlern that will it my huse Tand, Yor upwards of twenty years [ have'tried, lought, barrowed, invented, “almost stoloen, but fwlure ts weitten upon all, Whl some ong pleass send me one? Hovswire, TO CURE SOILT RYRS, Bpectal Disgateh to Tha Tribuna, Cincaco, Muy 4.—1 wish to say to the corre pandent from Clinton, Ia., that o fow years ago 1 suffered much from eyes thal—originally yood— Lavebeon overatrained by ovening use, I tried many thlugs without beneflt, until Lapplled to an old physiclan, who gave me, in twu little vials, Maquld preparations of nitrate of silver and nitrato of alnc, separately. 1 wan to use the zinc prepara- tlon If {he otlier falled to cure, but 1 nover needed it, 50 the nitrate of sliver cured my cyes completa- 15 Any good druggivt can prepare it and toll you Low much it must bo dlluted hefore unng, 1 spplled it with o feather. Do carcful how Juu touch the oye-1idi 1t slightly dlacolors the »&in for o short time, makes one lovk interest- ing but rather dellcaty in heaith, And for vomy tine you nust not sew or read by gas or lamp- ahit,” 1 think reuding Is ‘far moro irying to the +ieht than scwing, uiiless the work Is oxceedingly fine, and requires o much fAirmer will o bantal it— at Iesst for mo, 1tany of ‘Tho lame slstors are nlready weddad 19, op about to wed, **honeut farmerd," the: ould Le very happy women, for hunest inen are Tather scarce Just now. aug b very active demand and yoord farmers aru by 1o means 10 bo denpise Law naither n {armer's wifo nor a farner's daug tor, 50 1 cannot be nacused of persunai fecling on the wubject, Lut I have wome countty friends, ud know by expericnce thet a well-ordered farm. houne fu 0 dellghtful -place to viut. 1 think, 0y that 8 Tarzs proporslon of tho men ahd Walleh of the United States wha have risen 1o hunurablo en inence will be found tobe farmers' sons aud daugh- ters, Undoubledly there fs vomething In the pury gir they breathe, tha free, ipdopendent 1ifo they Jead, thelr hioadthlul work and shuple pleasuros, hut helps to Dhll‘pu thele characiers and 01 them With warthy ambitions for grester good, Even In un wsthetle polul of ‘Fewldnu‘t Lnow but the fariner holds tho vautage ground. ] hove ouly the kindest feehlugs Tor houve cultivat- OFs, for my mother's sake, wha 15 8 devoted lover aad worker anloug Aowers—and 1 love thom myselt i a humble y—but the window-gard. eoer's vislon s “nccessarily elrcumscribed, bounded wy her calioe and gorsnium} whereaw the furmer can look atruad over orchards “blovmn with upple, peach, and cherry blossoua in the spring-time, Alling the air \-nz such fragrance 83 hot housu plants can nover yicld, s Iu‘ clds ace bilaw, wasing seas of ely yreen; whilo stlll fater, in” the gol - shine, %mdi the ripened graln, Ialieh Aup 10 it be vbjected that hie, 100, often falls 1o ace the beautfes of his bietherieht, and **Liods his slicaven thanklces fur blessings given," be fs not ho only one who, In the scramble for livelihood, Place, or oftice, does not rium tonote tho lovell- utew of sunsets, the brilllance of the ralubow, the Aong of birds, and the awcotuuss of Howerd. As 10 the questions of manual labor botug degrad. ing, our forefathers nobly answered that 100 yesrs 8,0, aud it should remalu forever wetiled in demo- cratlc Americu, Lavsa Eauts, TUTTY WORK, 70 the Editor of Tha Triduns. ‘lh.tlt. O,, April 20,—0lad to meet you, * What's-Uer-Name.” Dutlf you aregoing to write to The Home,—and I bope you will,—don't ®lgm such an outlandish name—approoriate though 1t 120y be for the occaslon, Adopt something more cully spoken—8hirley Dare, for instance, How would that suit you? You are mistaken in ssylng Putty will not stlck to wood unless {t {s firat var- Dushed, 23 tho patly that holds gjgss in your win- dows wiil prove, Over two yearPago I madosume leboard” braciets and paper-holdecs, spread em wilh pulty, without varoishing, and not & flake of put| Y has como oif from thab day i thle, Dot 1 would not advise apy one to sproud utty in - poy w 4 for* a foundation. .t“ iookes tho srticle uonecessarily heavy, by the result will not pay for tho work. Purkn; the varulsh might bdke It esdler. §aud-poper makes & prettler foundation than putty, Varnlah tke waod or pasteboard, and n fivg or {cn misutce and-paper, Roll the paper with sauded Side tu, aud unsoll a you breas Lt duwn on the var- b, thus dvoldiug mr-llsters, Whea It s bard putontl and dry pat on the putty ornamentr, Varniah the apot wiere youTay {Jie patty, and do not hanz the neticleup it quite hara. ' Walnut and ash do not need any covering, as the grain of the wood s braught ong handenmely by varnisting, When the pntty hns Nardened, | gise ita coat of two of var- Rish. 'We have been very mucconful In uning the Brash leaf molds rolely for waxwork, but 1f theta are hetder onee, shall he thankful for information concerning prefer the brown to fancy colors, hecanse ft - looks like walnnt earving, Tlowover, that ia a matter of taste, and doubtless many may ke the fanc, colara best, 1.am glad yor nentioned ity as it wifl give all a cholce. A friend, whose name | entinot give here, showed nie & bracket, made tn lown, end gave mo the recipe for preparing the puity, and the rest 1 leaened by expetimenting. 1 do hope thove who try thia branch of fancy work will tell us how they like it Thave receired a nomber off lettera n repard toit. Am_gming to try your méthod nf preserving leaves, Wil send yon the pattern, and Will be glod to hava yours in exchange. Mother, my address han been twice givon, but for our mo- tund henefit will repeat. Bend your nddress for Ilambrequin patterns to I*, -0, Drawer 3, Dryay Bky-Blue Cardiual {s singing Te Denm over three doves. A letter from Illinols says Chat is first person, mngular number, masculine gender, LS Indcpendent ease, . Is that il ¥uflcd rlght, Deeathr? Lanra Earle rars we must glve Mra. Hale a vola of thanke for hor most excolfent lottera. Yes, verlly, and not only our dear llome, Doctor, bnt Lanra heteelf, Gall, and many others, who have helpod us each i her way. Hinve rent patterns to all who have.asked np to date. To {hoac who offered recipes, patterns, etc., In retorn, pleass send without further natice. Wonld Iike to inve answered ail by letler, but the nnmlmrwllu L1 ‘=nnz‘\u thrg“u mmml tn'r':a r('n"“(::‘l‘ blgl: summer. L. M, K, awn, bl the t‘snmn or slips, Would 'hku tu have Reked Fern-Leaf, but sho scemed #o ovorrun h_vlrfll‘t:::u that I took pity on her, HORANITE TRONWARR.Y During the yast four or five weeka Tho Home has recelved] many letters on the subject of ** Granite Ironware,"—tome asking for information, others relating the cxperienes of the writers with the ar. ticle In question, ‘That thece {5 on‘salo a so-called ssgranite fronware," tho use of which §a delete- rlous to henlth, Is now an established fact; and it in only & queation of timo when {ta manufacturers may be called tpan to play the role of defendant Ina it fnstitdted to recover damages for lend. poisoning, oxlde of lead Seing ono of the compa- nent parta of the gidzlog used, The Bt Louls stamp! nzmnuunny 14 now manufacturing A supo- rlor ‘articie of ‘‘granite Ironware ™ for kitchen ure. The glaze '1a durable, and fres from any substance of a polsonous ordeleterions nature. Willinm itipley Nichols, Profeasor of Chetnistry In tho Massachusetts Institute of Technology, sub« jeeted moveral specimens of the grauite fronware made by the 8t, Lonls Company to severer tests than they wontd ordinarily bo in the nelusl prac tice of tho kitchen, pud has satistied himsell that 1t posscesca nll Aho morits clafmed for it. Ldwanl B, Wool, the llarvard Collego chemiat, botled di- 1nte actdn in one of the granite-jined sancepans for soveral hours, and falled to find any change, Lrof, Doremus, of New York, took one of the kit tlea and subjected it to _mevere tests with cltric, Inctic, acetic, nnd other acids found In fruite, ete. Subrequent analysin of the acids did nov reveal tho slichtest indications bf any contaminating sub- stance, Prof, Elillman, of Yale Colley that vinegar. lemonade, ealt, or grensy substancea can be conked [n these enamelod vesscls without theleast Fisk of injury to_the most delicata constl- tutlon, With these “teatimonials before it, ‘The Home can recommentd the nrticles matde by the £t Louls SmmplnF Company. Thoy can bo had in this city at Miller Brothers & Keop's, 19 Lake street. CORROSIVE BUBLIMATE, To the Editor of The Tribune. Ciicaan, Moy J.—Thanks, exultant 3adge! many thanks, for your frank statementin anewer to my Inguiry. 1hopo the corrosive sublimate hual- ness I8 seitled forever, and Gaddis and Puss’ ques. tluna anawered. I can Imngine just how your eyes (are they bluck, blue,or Lrown? I think they must ba the former, from. your splcy writings) sparkled when you read my plaintive outburat, Never nind! 1 was a good deal younger than I now am when { teled that corrosive basinces, and 1 think it ona of the beat lessons 1 ever hind, Of course Luxed other authorlty than yours, an T tried it Jong before 1 kuew of Tho Iome, 1f 1res mamber rightly, yon guve the recipo minua quota- tlon marks, sud an € bud never read of the same, authorized by Padl 1L, B., I very naturally sup- poxed your frigontoun tind' had dlscovered the cx- cellentgualitics of the ¢, »., and wished to benelt the world with your discoverion, 1 rotract all 1 niny have eald if thero §s unything to rotrmet, thoughh § Ahink there b wothing, or conra, now that you my that poor Pawl 1L 1. o be 1 the blame, In ur il wo he slinll, thangh T am Inclined to think your lwo cusea will be like thut of Eeau and dncob, Jdacs swilt be 1kely to get tha blessing if any o Is fou Ish enough” ta be victimized, There are plonty youny and foolivh enough to try anything, andthey aire generally ignurant of 1ho naturo of drags, and aw {1 fn thiesd Tamba wa wish to protoet, nut the whicep, it would Lo well to_ think twice and speak onee. Twould llke to thank F. . for the recipe for ool eoft breud, It ns been trled in our hunec- hold, and, o¥ the prouf of the pudding Is in tho eating, 1should like somo one to taste our bread. f Eita has had the #amo success, she must be charmed, | Don't anybody grunsble over hard bread whilo sou buve such a recine, One word to J. (1 3. 2 11 he, #he, or it (snoposs itlem he) will poultico hin red nude with s cran- Lorry poultice for twoor threo days, 1 think he whll” bo eliarmed with the effect (expecinlly doring the time o poulticinzg), Any goad honscivife can tell you how to make it, it you donot know, but for “tear shio won't be able to, here 18 162 Taken handful of cranveeries, cover with water, and place on stove; cook Ul they begin to burets take off and wllow (o cooli sweeten to-tante, This wilt entlrely cura soing kind of red noses, butaa you dld not stuto the cause of yours, 1 ani not ready to prescrive fully. Pleaso try and let me kuow how you suceeed, Bweer BIXTREY, NO RECIPES FOR UER. Tn the Editor af The Trivune, Ciicaan, May 4,—** Bob's Sister''s My dear girl, 1 thank you for your sympathy so kindly express ed, and here's my hand. This morning T am In the condltion of o tidy housewife who, baving **dono up'ther wurk, han nothing better todo than to etart out fora friendly gosslp, Looking over the et of eubjects discuseed in The Howe, 10nd firat hunsework. Iaft nut your vyes In ecorn, most notable housewlves, when I acknowledyes that res cipes have rocharm for me. When faics urdainthat 1 dismlve my lmnz housekeeper, you will soe o plunging into work with the vest ‘of {nn. and my tirt {vaf of bread will be us wood o if] lind slways Mved i1 o Hour barrel, for what you whil to do you cando. 1 huve no sympathy for thove who only, Teport fallurow, for onu's succees depends cntlrely on one's will, Next cumes Fllnl cultnre. Tiad Iachild of 0 who, after carefully reading Tl Home for the lust cons #1x weekd, conld not run a hot house, 1 should slder her an hnbectle. Oye word of sdvics, Ilire a gurdener. You will give employment 1o one needy person, and have better fowers, J Nuw cumes the obey guestion. wives, I turn frum you "with disvust and 1 have been Jack's wife for six hupby years, it has never occurred (o mo to consider whother [ was obeylng him or not, 1 am always glad to lmunywu to fuconvanicuco to plenso bin and he o plewve me. Where husbandeand wives live as they ought, there In no possiblo chance for the word wbey to enter. Asarule, women are to blame for doniestic ditliculties, and woman and a wife, stund roady to prove my assertion. A witty young ludy usked what chocolate fllling was to Bl bealde the nner wman. Women and children, of courve, 1f this 1s published, 1shall some thne tell thut youth how fu get around the maiden sunt, ¢, C,'C, wants to kuow how ta get rid of his extra halr, Lot ma tell him: Ueta wile with & wharp nowe, o loniz neck, and snvpplng eyes, and my word for 1t you wlil lose your uxtra lisir on short notice, Donorusa, COMB-AND-DRUSH AR, To ths Edilor of The Tridune, PAxTON, Apell 30.—~Accept my thanks, Red, White and Blue, for your thoughtful attentlon to mny question, My addreas is l'axton, 1L, P, O, Box 70, You ask for & pattern of & Lrush end comb case, A very pretty one can bo madae for the bareau by taking o sti paper box about twelve Inchos fong nnd three inches dvep, Fasten oo side of the lid tothe box, Coverand Hue with glazed muslin, ths color of your tollet-msts, - Cover the muslin with white, mrmw-nrll;u; thin muterial. On tho frunt ond cads of the box ucar the bottom suw _boxplaited satin ribbou, Tho ribbon should bo about uu Inch whis and the shade of muslin uscd, Then on the side of thelld, ends, and front, sew on lace a litle full, Tho lacy should Lo two Inches wide, Far the heading, sow box. 1aited nbnon ns you did below on the box, Fin- rlh with a bow of ribbon fastened in the contro on tne frunt of the lid, ono loop extendlpg above to be used fn opening the bos. 1f vou wish a spatter-cloth of the same material, tack tho glaced muslin to the wall. 1laye the white Bwley sutficieutly jong so that it will be full When ou, ~Allow about oue-half inch for a hem below; make two fows of sharring be- low each hem then draw it up antil It merely cov- cre the: munla. an the wall: fasten 1t and tack & neat little bow of rlbbon at euch of tho four coruers. REXA. INFORVMATION WANTED. To ehe Litcr of The Tribune. Poptack City, May 1.—In resding The Home department of your paper for the last fow weeks, It strikes 1ue as an excalient place to go for Informae tion. It certalnly answers & good many questions. 1 wish very mach to know who 13 or was the author of & poem that sppeared In the Aldine three or four years mgo, entitled ** Phirnia and Prastilles.” 1 ubould like to 800 the poem repub- lishod. 'Tuo boys would liko to know whore (o find some of the pleces or bymus sung by the Tennesseeans (culored), especlally *‘Swing Low, Bwcet Chariot,"" **Jordan's River I'm Iiound to Cross," 7o 'To-Night. 't and **There's & Meeting L. J. called fur & reclpo for preascachickon some time sgo. As no ono has complied witlh her re- quent as yet, Iwillcopy mine: Cutup tho fowls, pat {uto a kettlo with a tight cover so 8y to retain the stosm, add sbout two tea- cups of water and plenty of pepper Bod eslts let them cook until the meat cleaves eaaily £60Ea £ho Loy, cut of chub 1hv et fraxd from rkin and gristle, abont an for eala & dish and ponr tie remnants of the fulc 11 wan cooked over [1. Thia whil fellv when eold. The knack of making this aisit Is not to have oo mucls water, as it will notJell, norif the water {4 allowed 10 Boll entircly away while cooking, It in ve_?mcc for tea or lunch, ‘ohounckeepera In general 1 would nay, procure 4 Ifome Cook Hook, published In Chicago twa yearsazo. "1 have hal one since I first appenr- ance, and think it I justaplendsd. Even grandma, who Is acknowledyed an_excellent caok, nays she 1ilkes it the host of any work of the kind sho over raw, Tlow many of tho ladles are awaiting a solntion of the Floater question? 1am for one. donot fancy Gnul'n fden, It It 18 nccording to Webster. Fern Leaf, yonr last Tettor was 8 real good ones not but what your letters arc all good, but thls ona particalarly so, Yes, lat us have peace, Coarirr Q. MER'S TUONTA V8, WOMEN'S RIGNTS. 7v the Fditor of The Tribune. Marroox, 1il., Moy 2.—I ehould like to know whyt we have dane that we cannot havo the little corner the editor assigned us? ilay he not kindly saniated usYo plant our feet upon the ladder of tame, and while some have kept ascending, oth- ere, alanl muat bo Iying prone at the foot, for we tear frof them no more. Our mentor has kindly irained nr, bringing us forward rapldly, only ocea- sionally clipping the too-rapid gruwth for his great baskel. Ara e now to ace onr hopes of becom- ing famous extinquished? the circle broken? The Ilome banished, because those of the aterner sex chouse to come In cloverly -disguised? We can furmnirh enongh light reading (and hesvy ullmfl without men wasting the precions time that shoul bs devoted to P‘"m"' the fragrant cigar of rome other uiunlly Inlellectnal employment. Lot us call- forthi the remarke, **auch siily effurlons,’ ¢4 sich overwrought imagination, "~ our devoted heads are accustomed to it Let the lords of creation retire 1o their otlico windoirs, elevate thelr pedal extremi« tles, and decide npon the number of tho slioes we luckless pansora wear, No wonder Chat eared for no recipes, as **#ho knows 1€ all** (the self-ceteem of men), no wonder sho conid describe the hand aqueeze of that ary-goods clerk; sho had been there, No wonder May licown falled to sketch Amanda’s ilkencss nn{ tter, —the deaw npon her imnginatlon war equal to thie draw of many others, Are wolaen to have no rizits even, not even one puge Inn newspaper? Talk of women's rights; men's rights, they invade every nook and corner, turn.us vit, take porscralon, and langh slyly boe hind onr backs, Mr, Chat, If we could only get near you, you would likely want a recine: perhapn sumothing for a bralscd scalp, or o more enfcaclous reniedy than tar-water for baldnoss. Maupe L, TO ROAST NEEF. To the Editor of The Tridune, Jaxcaviine, Wi, April U0;—Eillzaheth, of Burr Onk, Mich., asks liow to roast bnef, Select a plece with some nice fut with it. After waahing and draluing i, scason It; then put it in your spider or pan and set it Inavery hotoven; let it remaln until you sea thers 1s danger of its getting 100 brown and crlep; Lut, remember, watch it and hotlet 1t dowros then put In water and baste it often, and Le snro aud keep a steady, moderatel, hot oven after that, Try thia way of baking witl out wator_awhlle and ot e know huw you au; ceedod, We romelimes pare potatoes and I, the dish around the meal, and bake them that way, and liave nico, brown, fonsted, pated potatocs, seasoned gomia by the weat, too, I wiil senid a recipe for Indian pickle which le Nked by nsan well us chow-chow: Indian Plckle —Two gallons sharp vinegar; elght ounees groumd muscard; (wo ounces sclery sved; four ounces ground muce; four vtnces ground gingers & little cloves; three sticks horee-radixh: one teacup mait. Boll the spleen and \|I|cfnr tugether ftcen miln. ntes, Then as vegetables come In seavon put them In, stirsing aften from tho bott bers, beanw, caulifiowers tbroken up), lamnlnel.fmlll onlone, grapes, radish-pods, etc. Do not pul i cabliace unless you want to apoil it. This whl keep until caten up, Get cider-vinegnr always If possible, but I yun happon to get this manufactured article, 8s I did lust seasva, whi ditate 3, o there wiil bo too much acid and 1t will eat your pleklen up, 1 hove o splandid tecipe for Lillte Plckle, or ¢ Jligdom, " as some call it 1 wish to ark Anfe M. lalo whore ' blue litmus paper' can bo procured, and wht is itY R, ¥, tal] green BABT-CARRIAGR ROBES, 0 the Fditor af The Tridune, Qosurx, Ind., April 23, —ilaving notlced several Inquirles In The Home department of your valune hle paper concerning baby-carringe rohes, 1thought Tmilht s well mako 1t tio aubject of my first lot- terto TheHome, 1 have ona thut I think quite as pretiy oa any | havo seen. It I8 crocheted afghan stich, anid tn strips of altcrnate orange nud black; wiith, twenty-weven Inches; length, one yard and A quarter. The black sirips § embroldered Inagreen vine, ond red berrles in cross wtitchs tha orango strips 1 worked with a scrowl patiern fn Dblack, then juined these sirips, overy viher ono ‘witli the black zephyr, the uthors with the orange; fininhed the endw with 8 shiell-work [n crochwl‘ then Jned the whele with white Shaker flannel, aleo put o cord and balls at eachcorner of ono end, wiih which to tio the afchan faat tao tho carrisge when in uge. I consider this an inexpenaive af- rlmn, the coat Leing only 843 but of coureol yaluo t nt much more, foritisa greatdenl of trouble to make. [ never ndinired tho white ones, because they soll ro casily, and are not rich-looking, Ilop- ing'thin letter miy benefil womo ond asking for the foregolng Information, Iremaln, as ever, much in- terested in The Home. Mus. Etien, E, L, . DHESS REFORM, To the Bdiior of TAe Tribune, Moust Purasky, Aorll 20,—1have. been an In- terented reader of The Tomo articles, and until now have held my peace, but fn the last numbor find such a good article from Gall, I cannot refrain from raying, **Them ero's my sentimonts tew," when ehesays, ** Purchaso fewer costumes of rich- ermaterful,” and nvuld tho useless outlay for cheap ornmnents, 1f women could only bo brought to realizo how much of anxicty and worry with re- card Lo dress could be nyorded by getting good ma- orial, linve It mude up hecomingly, then wear it until it s worn out, I think lhn( would surely sdopt that plan And one word rixht here about tho dre. orm movenients ‘The presunt modo of m}mmunmklm upon the hips la condemncd by oli physigians, aud Is, 1 have o doubt, ay greata svurce of il health 84 anythini wo have to contend wlith, Consequently wa ought to doviso some oth= er method of support, I, for one, o always disliked shoulder-atrips, 20 for my own use mako 8 nipporiee which answers the purpose, withast the disagreenblo cutting in thie shoulder that steaps have, ©will send pattern to any one deairing wio will send mo her addross; also directions for mak- ing o protty Aoor-ma Kamik Browx, HOBES YOR NABY-CARRIAGES. 70 the Kdltor of Tha Tribune, 87, Jouns, Mich., April #10.—Au I have recelved many suggestions that wero of use 1o me, from The Tlome, § wish to add my inlte to the general con- tribution. Mre. €, C, G, can make a very pretty Dbaby-catrisgo robe, for lesa than §5, after (he fol- lowing descriptior:: Toke a squaro of whitehoney. comb canvas, cinbrolder a pretty pattern in the centre, crochet an edge of white eplit wool, llno with blue flannet, seallop and;pink the edgo of ln- ng, and lt It extend mf'yunu ok crothored edpe, 10 Mrw, G. would like & puttern for the edge, ahe moy send mo hor address, 1f an_ordinary ‘tily sull:{nd 14 used, the number of stitchies should be joubled, 11 Ay will send mo her address 1 will send her atternd for baby-clothes, hope none of the reckled or tanued readers of Tho lome will ho tempted to uve currosive sublimate with the hopo of fmproving their complexion, Years sgo, when 1 was youny aud foollah, 1 trivd it, ond tho result waw, & whinoed face, days of sullering, & clear white complexfon, and then, freckles vrowner aud thicker than over, Mnd, JEXNIR L. KEtL0ag, VALUANLE RECIPRS. v the Kditor of The Tridune. Cutcano, Muy 4.~The followlng lv an excellent oyeswnlers Hose water, 1 ounce; wiite vitriol, Byratos; loudanuim, 23 dropsi castllo sosp, 4 graluv. Mix thoronghly. We bhave fouud this an fnvaluable remedy when tho eyes are inflamed with wind or cold, Use from four to six drops at a time, diiuted with on ¢qual amonnt of pure wator, orso much as will_render ita spplication tothe w{- not too, lmlnlnl. Use inorning and evening, Tho eyes will smart whon the vye-water is appiled; but this will soon pasa off. 1 the winter of 1847 | wasunable to read for Sve minuies consecutively for sume three months, ueo of this cye-water for tliees or four dayw effectod an entire cire. It hus often bean tried since, and it never has falled 1o afford relief, your readers cut this oot, and pruserve it carefully, Salva for bur ‘The followlng recl; d to Do frut-rate: a salve of lam; <ofi° d bees- wax, about the conslslency of iard in sumunier, and apoly to the bura, Ina fow bours the paln will be selleved, W i 5 INFANT'S WARDHOBE, To the Kditar of Ths Tridune. CoLpwatem, Mich., April 80.—If Amy, of Wis- constn, will scod to the address below, she can r celve all tho information wanted about an infant's wardrobe from ons who used tbo Reform Pat- teens recommended by Dr. Jackson, from **QOur Moo on the Milislde,” Dansvitle, N. Y. I think tho style far preferudle to the uscless long gowns I fants aro so gencrilly swaddled in. Tux TRioUse is In great demand bere, but the nows sgeut falls ta keep the requisito s ‘,:1&1. Y £ PRESERVING MINCH-MEAT, To the Editor of Tha Triduns. Gnaxp Rariog, May L—Cowwon Scuso tells you to cun your preclous mince-meat mnd keep it for a good dyspeptic time somewhero [n the future but I can tell you a stil] better way to dlspose of 1l and one that will do you moro IM Ly far. Thi Is, make" it jutu pies #nd distribute amongst your poor muighbors, aud let thewm bave 3 tase of somelllug really yood once [ thelr lives, snd they will bless you for 1t, bealds saving you the trcublo vfearrying the etutl throu, the hot sumuer days, aud thon perbaps Bud it use- o 3 s would disen to for wuch u atingy Theo, C. C., what a self-sacrificing Indlvidusl you must be only o sk for fried egys and baw. or slels aud votatoes, snd frult snd cake, fur & Bua- men were all as are. | shonld think the millenninm . Pleawe g In 1y kitehen und ek m Topey to cook you such el ond wash up all tne dishen It “would take fo serce It and let ine know the resnlt, My Impression fs. that it will be your uniy attemp BALLIE CONTRARY, CROSS AND CROWN, T the Bditor of The Tridune. [atva, Aprll 30,—1 eagerly watch for The Home every “atarday, and woald 8 great deal rather go without my dinner than miss It, slihonzh my hawband makea Iota of fan of me for reading **all thatnonsense, ™ aa he calla (. As led, Wkite, and Blue rratefully offers a pattern for card-recelver and crons and crown, 1 do wirh she would aend them to me, as I have Jong tried to get crovsand crown withont uccens. 1 have no comb-casc pat. tern fo exchange, Lot if ahe wishes T will penda lovely match-safe pattern, different from any I have reen deseribed in ‘The Tlome, Will Capriclous take pity on thia Fmrchlld swho hasn't o dove pattern? If ro, send to Box 14, Galva, T, Look In The Homeof April 14, and you will find directions for making paper air- castle, If any of the ladles wish 8 recipe for sponpe g:.a. lrm“ one that cannot bo rurpassed; slsoa m cake, M. E. M.—f would like the smluern of your halr. pin and halr hielder, and T will setid you some of my fancy articice, Maduir May, FALLISG TIAIR AND BUNRURNS, To the Editer of The Tribune. Jouirt, May I —Like Sweet flxteen, I purchase Tue Tanexe for its Home depariment, and my wife cuts out for her scrap-book all the letters and recipes which she thinks wiil benefit her, 1wastroubled with my halr faliingont. The following recipe cured It. Wil Fpes picass try ft: Wash the hiead clean In_soft water: take n deseert enoonful of castor bil; shampdon thornughl take of pure bay ram the same quantity, brushing Inta the roots of the hair with & ALY brishiy np\ul‘y thealove once s week, tombing once a day with & finc-tooth comb, which glves 1ta soft and plossy appenrance, wenty-rix Sammers—~The following fs good for snntiuens, also for softening and whitening the ekin: One posnd mutton tallow, ene onnce of camphior guni, opo ounce of glycerine, Diesulve the mution and gum together, let the mixtore cool 4l Jukewarm, put in the giycetine.and stir thil cold to prevent tRe glycerine from rettling to the hot. tom), Use before retieime, dtying it fu thore oughly, Erexizs, Jostam, BTUFPRD DERFETEAK. 70 the Editor af The Trit: Cittcaao, May 3,—Will some of the ladies of The 1lome tey this rectpe, and tell mo how they like it: Take a flank or rounid stesk, pound it,snd sprinkie ‘with pepper and salt} thcn make & plaln stufing and spread on the meat, roli it np, and tle closely} pat In a pot with a quart of boillug water and lump of butter tho size of an ezz; boll slowly one hours then but fn a pan with the water in which it was boiled, atd bake untll nicely browned, basting it fiequently; dredge a hittle flour Into the gravy, boll, and pour uver the meat, IfY, C. H., of Jackeonville, will sprinkle cam- phor gum ruund whero tlic ants are, Ithink she will got rid of thum entirely, Wil some kind lady pleasc tell meo how to make od hread out of cumpressed yenst? I have bad uck most every week witn_my bread, till Tam most disconraged, iue. HAQUIR MYER TO CLEAN MIRROR « Th the Kditor of The Tridune. Cincano, May 4, —Ladles, unce again 1 enter The Tlome; perliaps you thonght 1 called upon you two weeks ago in an orticle on galvanized ware, but I was quite wurprised at the signature, for Iknew I had not written. Now, I think thal Edna must be a new feiend, and, while I with the eistedof our ploasaat llome welcome all now-comers, yetn duplicate nom de plume wlll&mbflhly causo un fo lose our [dentity. 8o hereafter remember mo as Aunt Lucy's Edna, C, C. C,—A very axcellont way by which {o eican mirrore 1a to tako duc whiting nnd water, with a fow drope of ammonia, mix to the consistency of crennt, saturate a cloth and cover every payt of the mirror, let it remaln until perfectly dry, {hen rub off quickly with n clhiamole, and you wil ba sur- prired at ihe brightness AUNT Ltcy's Enxa, INPANTA' DRUESSER, v the Editor af The Tribune. Eav Cuane, Wis., April 22 reply to Amy*s pathetle appenl for hielp, T wonld soy that in the April Dellneator, publisncd by Hutterlek, sho will and palterns and complete Insteuctions for making everything needed for infants, At the samo tlmo Tbeg rome of tho Inmales to offer Inatructjons for arranging and teimming the bassinetiva or baby- baskets, ~ 1 never aaw one, and have no clear ldea af thelr cofietrnction. Will same one tell mo aleo where they can be bought untrimmed? If too lengthy fur The Hume dl‘rlnmenl. anything addresscd 10 me, care lox 1804, Ensu Claire, Wie., will reach me. Dr. Amie Il letters huve been of incslenla- ‘ble benefit to me, and to wany others, who watch cagerly for her letters. Daxs DURngs, TATBIt ATANA AND LAMP-CIIIMNEYS, To the Editor of The Tribune, ‘Nrw Rocuense, April 30.—As it will soon ho time to gather wild flowers and grasses, we want sumething protty to put them in, so I will glive di- rections for making very pretty vases of lamp: chlinneys, Obtaln tume preity pletures, clther paper or muslin, gilt paper, some colored paint wixed with turpentiie, and lamp-chimneya of the Ktud tiat furn over st fhe top Iike a laup-slsd Clean the chlmneys and fusten on _round hox Tiottoms, puete Flite or bands of gold paper arpund tho top, and gum tho plctures on from pilhing then, when cvery edgo ls tlbt, give lhqéu)un cuat of demar varnleh Insl.e: then a Wt of palnt, alro withing Al with sand, and your vaace oro fnbshed. Can any one tell mo howto make paper stura? Lean, EXGLISN PLUM-TODDING. To the Bditor of The Tribune, Citicaue, May 4.—Although a stranger within the walls of The llame, yet I've been adevoted reader outslde, and have anxlously awalted cach woek's leaue of Tus Tiunuxe sinco the organtza. tion of The llome, and Lave realty thought some- timos that the weeka had grown to have taore days than seven, in my lmpatience to catch & gllmpse of the next gathering around the cooking-stove. 1 will nut wesry you with n long talk this time, ns It imgy **fieat call,” and hope 1hat 1 may not dise pledve the indnlgent editor, so that 1" can come agaln, My crrand to-day s fora recipo of a real English plum-puthiing wit! \|fic: also, the ad. dressof A, Bunlott Smith's pattern omporium, Any of thu sisters favoring me with thesn will confer a great favor. In exchange 1 will give & recipo for curing warts that I kuow to bo u never. falllng remedy. No cutting, no paln, no trouble, and but oue applicstion. BeLre Bracu, e, " WOULD LIKE TU KNOW, Tv the Kditor of The Tribune. Oxana, Neb,, May 1.—1 would Itk to sk some one through The Howe for fnformation rearding rubber gluves with gauntlets for dish-washing, cooking, and garden purposcs, Has any onoe got them, and how do they wear, and how do you like thej Alwo pleass stat where (hey can be lad, and how much they cost, You will” much oblige ono who has long sought them In vain, Bomu ono asks fur a guod way to cican mirrors, a few drops of ligquid smwonla in seft water, and find it most excollent, 0. O, €. wants 1o koow how to keep a baby's band in lfiacu. 1 nwa & wnfety-pin both in front aud back, fubleniog It well to tha little shiri~lave no trouble in this way. 411, A, 11L,*' 1 have tried and found very suce cosaful for weak uyes, B atronyg solution of groen tea, with a teuspoonful of ault dissolved 1, suy, Lalf w cup of tea, Mav, A NEW MEMADR, 0 the Edlior of The Tridune. Augor, UL, April #0.—~To-day I recolvod Tue Trinesg instead of ny neus) paper, and found xo miuch to Interest me In Tho Home (hat 1am anxlous to become one of them, aud I wish very much to thank What's ller Name for her hints abont pressed leaves, and Kitchen Devotco fur the dea of mak.’ 1ng castles and towers of eand, moes, etc., for I have some nlco white sand that ['got at a quartz. mine in Culifornia, und havo “often wondered Low I could Bix »omo of {t to shaw without trouble and litter, And, 17 I should be ndinlited to The Home, 1 wish 10 ask, Who s tae authorof the suthor of thequotation, **Here llew remote from 1ol care "' 1 have asked thres schuol-teachers, and they all answered It was from (iray's ** l-:lvy{.‘ Will suiue mewber of The Home answer correctly? 2 Auary Tuosveon. DWARP POMEGRANATE. 70 the Bdlior of The Tribuna, Avitan, May 8. —[ saw adrico glven to Dizleln regand to her dwarf pomegranate. Can she teil me where | can get one, and if it will grow by the slip or seed? 1 would give anything for one, l’rthlr Dixlo aud 1 could make 4 Iulr"nln. Wil Bryan please send pattern for Tambrequlns, 1 have lovely pattern for toiles bag ur basket msde of card-boary, {f wansed. What bas become of Pert? asho sifll mouraing for ber tickle Jovert Well, there s no nse lookin, y longer, #nd who it was oftered ihat Centeuntal quilt pal tern, but whoever it was blesso scnd to box 14 Allen, Hillwdale County, Hich, [ will scod somo- talngin seturs if you will give your addresd. G Fropa Breura, ‘WILLING TO BXCHANOH, To (ks Editor of Tas Tridune. Warsnuay, 1L, May L—WIIl Sky-Dlue Cardl- nal plesso scnd me the patiern of toothpick-holder, snd also card-recelver? Will M. E, M. please scnd e the hair-pin and kair-holder, snd 1 willsend her & very pretty spectacle-case ln return if you wish at. If neitBer you not_your husband wears specs, sy be your graudfather docs, and it will make him a pice present. Ozorie Moone, BYBLASIES AND SUPERPLUOUS HAIL, §o the Edlior of The Triduns. Fawrieee, Ind., Mey 1—WIi Profussor, of Joliet. glve 8 reclpe for removing superiuous balet Or will some one repeat the ones given by Paul If. 1.t Iwould remlud Gaddie and Puss that cataput commended for the ez 1 bave tried 1t with jrerceptible bencfit. Ty nen the wmallost guantlity podible. Exe uld be faken not b get I into the vould canse revere paln. Somne of The cadere are frune tocundenin ‘arecipe offered before piving It & fairtrial, orelss do not follow directionn explieitly, Will Styx and Strass give directions for nently coloring the halr? B WOULD LIKR T0 HAVE THEM. 7o the Editor of The Tridune. Wansaw, Ind., April 30.—llere | am, asking sdmniasfon Into The Ifome. 1 have been silent for scveral weeks, Lut “T boen very attentive to the many usefal recipes and ruvyestions the Inlvo ‘mq-slm k(nmp'gfln?n' ) ':‘:h' e n jooking over ‘the last lsane of The Jom found that M, E. M., of Wisconsin, bas a pnlal; pattern for halr-pin and hair bolder In ones alas, that Red, White, and Dluc has s nice patiern for cand-receixer, alrn for crons and crown, If thees Indics will be so0 kind an to give patterns through The llome, they will greatly vblige 8reR AND Pixn, PRECKLE-REMOVERY, 7o the Kditor af The Tribune, MARAALLTOWK, I0., May 2,—An Inaccorney oc- curred In my cabbage-salad recipe, which would render it alnost worthiess. Itshounldbe, **Do not let the liquor, boll affer the eggs sre added,” wherean it reada **nntil {he ezos 8ro added.” A Jotlan which Ix & remedy for freekles fn rome cascs frequently proves incffectual in othere. Where borax and lemon-juice have falled, rustv-nail water wiil often reinove them, or pawdered nitre sprinkicd on a woolen cloth moistened with glyce. rine, and applied night and morning and stlowed torerualn on tho fuce an hour or two. Either of the above fs harmless, GaiL. o produce n permanent erfn. Victor Fngo, it wlil ba remembared, made this strange_aftection the raliject of one of hie Jatee novels, + L Homme guirit%on 8y the Academy wonid nay, - Le Zigomanique. THE IMPLACABLES. A Commnn-Sensa Reply to Them, The Detroit Zriliune, a radical Nepablican sheet, and the leading newspaper of Michigan, takes a practical and common-sense view of e Lonlaiana and South-Carolina questiune, which we commend to the Implacable Lot-heads who are teating their balr and making 8 nolse like bowling dervishes. Baya the Detrolt Pribune: 1. Let it not be forgotten that a continnance of the ‘*mijitary policy " for more than a few weeks longer at the most was an absolute imposslbiiity, The old lgnmnrlnurm- for the -annn of the army are now almost exhaueted. the Democratic party has A majority in the next House, a9 it had in the Jast, and it is abeolately certain that that bfldr will teture to pana an Army Aupropristion bill If the Itoope are to he used for political pnrposes in the South. Whatever may bo our present vicwa as fo the pmpricty of such a line of action an ihelr part, tlere in nodouht that the fact In as we have rtated it: and it ju alen tene that the Democrata can find 8 precedent for pach 8 toners In a Ike action npon the part of the tepublicans 1n the early dave of their party, when the army was being nsed to help the harder afians in Konass. The similarity of the cases lies nnlg in the ansertion of Congressionsl {low" Invnlved, but with this precedent, and with he present peenliar eondittan of national politics, itiscertain that the army would have ceased to exiat for any purposes If the President had at- tempted to make the *‘military policy' a featurs of his Administration, He \rm:f:lfl have been Jeft wulfll to continue ‘l‘l‘ lmlr(hmu who blame him for seeking rome new line of actlon virtua) 1, that he shonld have lltem{!ltd the Imnml-lhll;.’ - 2, In the same connection 1et It be remembered that in the past, when sustalned by n friendly Con- gress, **the mil lmr{‘nullcy" has entirely fatled to focnre the end which 14 its role Inatification, vir. ¢ ‘Fhe protection of the colored man in his rightn, Hamborg, Coushatta, Colfax, and other horrible massacres took place while the troope trere acat. tered throngh the Sonth. The Ku:-Klux, the rifie- clube, and the bolldozer existed in murderons activity under the military remime, The old Sonthern pvllc; «lmmlluflh'c In {rritation and in inflaminz race hatred, bt it nnl‘v yielded a protec. tion which siznally failed to protect, . From the foregoing statement comes the con- clurlon taat 1f Congress conld be relfed upon to a ‘*the military policy," it vonld only be na flective by at “least qnadmpiing the army and rabetantlally marrisoning the South.” 1n other waords, ttie soldicrs shonld” be detafled for police duty throughont that section fn such numbers that every hamiet could have its armed ymard. Such a {!lln alone wonld secure adequnte protection for he blacks, but it would involve (1f Congrena ationtd assent) an snnual burden of tens of tillions of dollars, under which the taxpayers would have nemu( gruwn more and more restive, Does any one believe that the people could have been Leld np to the wteady support of o costly a poliey? This we sngzest, nol as an argument, but as brin- Ing in the consideration of an important question of fuct. 4. 1f the nobject in to be consldered fram the standpoint of expediency, it s plain that the use of the Lraopy in the Sonth on the old plan wonld not prevent that section from becoming rolidly Democratic. What reason s there o suppose that South Carolina and Louislana, even If Chamberlatn and Packard conld have been held In power by the liayonet, would not have yielded durlng the coming fonr years to the political forces which have sub- ed Rcmlmfuu nlfl? hl‘ Ihl:Lr llulerlshrln':) very probability polnts to such a resultof the strusgie there, §f It had been continued as liere- ofore, 5. The Iglgnl aspect of the lnth:I onght not ta be ignored. The President han tnken an oath to sup- rt the Constitatlon and cxecute the laws, Tfm eet-named Instrument says: ARt Lo Sre, BoThe Uongres snall nace power, .o .t provide for calling forth the milit(a 10 £x- #ciite the laws of the Unlan, mporess insurrections and repel Invastons. Aut, 1V.. SEC. 4.~The Unlted States shall guarsntee toovery state I tie Unfon o republlean_form of guve ernmetit, and shall pretect each of them agafust fn- yanlcn, dnd, on spplieation of the Leebiaturs or the Executiva (when the Lexislature cannot be aembled), aialnat dotnestic violence. ‘The laws of Congress, passed fo carry theso rections into cffect, faya: id 1n casé of an Insurrection In any State apainst the GORETment Ierent, T ANAT e TR rol Sorvie el dent, on application of the Legislatare of auch siate, or uf tte Executive when the Legisiature cannot bn convencd, o . . to employ much partof the land or lxnrrrklmrttl of the United St1atcs a4 "ho deems neces- ary, L1t not ponstble anderthese provisfonato jnatify the policin of a Ktate, the stationlnz of o Corpos ral's griard at [ia pollinz-places, and the perma; earrisoning of Btate Honscs by United 8t truops; yet that f« what a conlinuance of **the ndiliary “poliey™ on .any effective plan means, The solrit of vitr institutions, the decistons of onr conrte, and Intelligent pnblic sentiment are hostile to auch A conrse, The United States goarantees to every State 8 rc{m\'uun form of government. That duce not and cannot lie accured by a perps er occapation of a State Capitol Ly national rol ery. perma- ESSIE. PATTERN n the Kditor S WANTED, of The Tribune. Cuteano, May 4,—Here (s one more applicant for that **Floater," Now, K., your heart onght to open pretly soon, 4. A. D., will you send your nddress to me that 1 may send damps for that window oreament? Perhapn 1 can rend yon something in retorn, ited, White, and iSlue, if you will send me the directions for Jamu-mat, nlaothe patterns for cand- recelver and cross and crown, Ican rend you a pattern of an alonin bed-quiit or another kind, or & scrap-bay to hang by sewing-mnchine, K. 1., No. 187 Lincoln avenue, Chicage. LAMBREQUISS. To the Edllor of The Zridune, Cnitcana, May 3. —Uncu guln **1 orjse for In- formation.” 1have found many valuable reclpes in The Home department, and am deslrons of learning of yonr correrpondent Hryan how to mako o window-lambrequin, anil If ahe will send pattern to the aubmeriber 1 wiil he only too Imrpy to t” expenver, 1 would alro like to learn from Sky- Blue Cardinal how to mnke s card-receiver, 8 frame, pretty and chenp, und a Centennial bed- quilt. Wit many thankn for past favors, 1 sm, respectlully, Mns, FAXNIE K. P.o No. 350 South Western arenue. REMOVING FRECKLES. 0 the Rditor af The Tridune. Awnor, 111, Aptll #0,—Secing so manv of the renders of The ilomo are having trouble with corrosive sublimate, 1 would like to give my ex- perfence with that ortlcle. 1 am happy to say 1 hiad no such trouble on poor ' Sweet Sisteen ™ had, My proportions were as follnws: To one ounce of nleohol add four grains of the corrosive sublimate. Apply atnight. In w short tlme my freckles had slutoat entirely disappeared. Fometfinea tho skin on the foreliond lins the appesrance of having been roughiened by the wind. Ueatice, FOR KORE RYES, Tathe Kditor of The Tribune, Cnreano, May 0,—I wish to say to H. A. 11, Clinton, Ia., thot I have derlved great benefit from Lathing my eyes peseral times & day with & weak: solution of sslt, creaw-tartar,and water,—soy half A tearpuon of eachto n teacup of water,—und by placing a wet cloth over my eyes at nlght. A liitle wpirits of camphor added—to the cloth, hot the so- lmlun—lufmnl linprovemncent, 1 slwo agrea with the writer of that sensible article on traditionary honwekeeplng, Many n womun lhins worn herscff Into an untimely grave by sduering to thoss caste fron rules Instead of exercising common =enne, GOLD CARR, To the Western Anmctuted Pres, KrwaNEs, Hl., April 20.~1 should like (o tell some of the housckeepers of The Home low to maka gold cake. Tuke tho yolka of thren ezos, ono cup of augar, twoof flone, three-quarters enp of hutter, four tablespoona of milk, two teaspoons of bakinz powder, 1 wifl alao send recipo for fenit-cake If any one wishes it. WU Fiddle and Fiute please send di- rections for making air-castle ot cigur-llgnters? 1 would 1iku to aak I Mee, J, A, D, will extend heroffer of window.ornament (o ne. Covats May, Dox 132, PRINTER'S INK, Ty the Editor of The Tribune. SriLuwaten, Minn, April 30,—Will some of the kind readers of The 1lome fell me of something that will take printer's Ink from shirt-sleeves? Have any of the ladles of The Jlome made any of these now unbieached window-cnriaina? and, il so, wlil they give directions haw to make snd trfim? Will sotne ane send me a recipe for Jemon pie with- out eggs, with tivo cruats, and recelve thanks of an KEumron's Wirs. AALT-RI[EUM CUNE. To the Editor of The Tribune. Foxn vt Lae, Wis., Apnil 30, —1 raw In Tur Tuwexeof April 28, In The Tlome, a request for o core for salt-rheum, ‘Tho following remedy lo n sure cure: Dissolve half-ounce of corrasive sub- Nmate In one quart of rainwater, and bathe the parts affected threo or fous times a day, Wit somebody pive a_recipo for an itching scalp that Is free from what Burns once raw ona lady's bonnett 1t ftches move at night than In daytime, 1 have a good reelno for a cough, {7 any of the teaders would like to have it, Jomix &, THAT DOVE PATTERN, Ta the Editor of The Tribune. Erzanerd, N. J., Apeil 20.—In my. letter of April 8, which was In Tue Tmauseof April 14, it should have read ‘*dove pattern™ Inwtead of 4¢drewn paltern, ' T atlll wish some one would vend me o dove pattern. Addreas corner of First avenuo and Fonrth strect, Eileabeth, N, J, 1 agree with Geace In regard to coundeuncd mitk. Our baby's life was saved by It, and she ls nowa strong, heslthy baby, ToseNany. THE AUTHORS POUND. Martha, T. It M., A, IL, G, W, K., Topsy T., Crusoe, B, We, R Eiy 3., aud O, K. Anger have answered 3. E. W,'s questlons concerning the authorsblp of two quotations. **In the cluer ceitrs §n Loncfollow's poem, RETROSPECTION. Draamily floating on the 'Illfl of Thought, Tarning the musiy tomen of bygone days, Reveling 'midst wemorlen vo richiy fraugh, nd wandenng In Hevery's devious way The misty Fast, in retroapection’s ncen Made up of thinge whichall with tite have flown; And, as I ponder on exlstence gone, {n hiopes and chances of what might have been, On golden oppartunities ot won Tlow, bound hy folly, aud by error chalned, 1 oft have from the pathe of Virtue strayed'y With contidence impléeit and nn!cl{lne-l The fandest hopes un broken reeds linve Iald, — sad recollectlons pour upon the scene, iiar, cre tho tears wiil start, my griof Is rent, And In the arld deecrt bloois the green, For light sna shadow here nre steangely blent. Anil, turninz from this dack and }nnm( view, Tiricht scenes of joy my kliding thoughta acorn; ng swectost pralss of Friendship tried and true, The acoffer's jeer Is from my memory torn, And Love and llope within my bosom burn, in fragrance tlooms the ross without the thorn; Al elwe away, but Joy and gladnees, turn: Sweet flowers to me by breezes sweet ar: borne, And, rousing from Reflection's fitful maod, A lesson by iy dreaming mino Is borne, Thut Evil hever absent {y from Goudt Thut Joy with SBorrow constantly I« frauzht; ‘That, though the clouds arc durk s» midnight- eluom, Asllver lining ever glows within; That, from the mom of Life nuto the tomb, Tho brightest currents covor darkest ein, Nonwauk, la., April 20, P, A, Ivten. ——— A Clergymuan Forend to Drink Polsoned Whisky, Aarannah (Ga.) News Several years 0go tho ftev, Willlam 11, Blges, of the Soutliern Methodist Church, concluded to tr, his fortunes fn Texan, and emigrated to Chappofll . Last year he removed to a frontier county to engnge in stock raising, Foryears Mr. Bleys has Leen an earncat advocate of temperance, and was a prominent officer of the Qood Templar organiza- days of art.™ etc,, tlon, vet healways retalned the respect and povd ++The Bullders, ' ** 1{o elther fears his fate too | oy S e G, ken fon My Dear aud ouly “rll:l?l!:‘dhu ‘cummunities in swhich be. roslded oF But 1t yeema that his last remaoval was nto & community whero lawleasness forbude thu uiteranco of temperance principles, for recently a crowd of drinking roochs wentto Rle houee and compelled him to drink It thelr presence and In tho midst of thelr Jeers, They had scarcely left tho house beforo thelr vletim iy writhing in the agonies of death. The liquor han been pulaoned for the purpose of destroying his life. A fow dayh provivasly shots had bueen fired fnto hi4 honse, PATTERD Lare, " by the Marquls of Montrose, TIIAT AGUB CURE, To the Editor of The Tribune. May 3, —Aunt Libble: Did you tey U, nfallible cure for ague? 1s It puod? e 1ell tno where I can get ity nm'l‘ultge Ciicaao, K. Lypu 1 a0 e YULE-BELLS, The ringers grow weary of sounding the bells, And the lingering cadence slnks aud swella » From mountain to mountain, acroes the vale, 0 l 0 I ell Like a breaking heart, with suband wall, o sweot nolo is the low refrain s —_— 4 my heart (n Ity desolate paing o echows sink and swell, For ayv, oy 1ol baby's funerul-knell, Thoy ot Sleeping I touch the clinging hand, "Pno dutwny check, and sunny tressy Dut wake, by an cinpty crib to stund, Whose pillow my darling no more will press. No more may we robe that dafnty form In yualnt attire of rutie and laco; For loviug Angel-hands adorn Ona ** who beboldeth tho Fathes's faco,** Ab, ltat to tho bellal The tingers onco more sound put the tidinge agaln aud -{-!n. How God, (o the awu-stricken sheplords of yore, Bent ** Peaco on earth, good will to men, " And now they murmar a tenderer songs Ot children viessod by (iod’s awn Sou. Foryive our weskness, Who art strong— ** Ty will, not mine, be done,™ Burie, Mo, Cant Manrs. Jadics Interested In The lome department witl undoubtedly be glad to know that there iva place In Chicage where they can get all (he aseistance they require ludresemaking. Now is the thme for them to Le making thelr spring. and summee dressen and outslde garments. They will ond by calling ot 140 Fiato street all the latest desiyne in Puarle (sshions for such garments, and, if they are invzperienced In tho art, Tt $1 they can have Lhelr patiernd_cut (o thelr measure, which will be guar. anteed to At them perfectly, or the garment will be ftred for them withont auy extru charge. Thes patierns after befuiz fittod are piuned together an draped s tho dress should be, ko the vivet ines- perienced can age them. These paticrnaare Teeelved from the Importors every iwo weeks, and are not represented in uny cataiogue, Prices range from 50 ta7h cents for plain patterny, —240 cenls extra when cutto measure, Al persons jue terested {n drossmaking should not fail to call or aced, We also bave twelve different siz paltorne cat In cardooard, of , which are very dealmblyto ‘The French Academy's Dictlonary, for § single pattern ol §12 per fondon Times e vystem of dress-cofiing The French Academy concluded Apri) 17 8 work This is Nov A chart, siFTPTA i b Mot e ST | b S e Mgl e nerations, snt or 'l . nals, Dich the Erduch wplrit of railery bas often, res | aud Traciug Wheels constantiy on hand for 1ho benefit of the dressmskers. L. P. Wyaxr, 140 Stato street, Pattern and Dress Reform lvoms u'u\'.u. IIA“'K"I‘!'? POWDER, ROYAL B4H2 POWDER Absolutely Pure. i Such 1 Lhe [atrioalc nl'e§l| of the ltorat Baxixo Powoxu, that to-di mmumfinnt the country it standd alons o8 the standard Powder, Througl excellence of "““!li mone hus it gulned so yhlnvumlunlufl position in ¥ U beat Ousekeeers (0 L countey .. Tuousands Uf (he very bost fbmilics lo the clty ad couutry rtority over il othieps, sud (hat [t Wit go fardtier sud shake beltes blacu(t, rolls, gacen, pudting, 1., 1han Aty vther kind. 1018 warrsnted shwolutely pure. The ingredieata that cater into 1 compost: tlon are i ‘eaty sad uutritious. 1" great drrougth, supcrlor, quality, nd berfect wolformity will naulfeat thonclves Lo’ every lotelilyeut Iousekecper who whl givo 1t 3 rial. " 1{ cuutulus il exact sireagih of # pure wder, Awpeciai sdvantaze of (b Royal Powder is that (8 Wil desn any lengih af tine tn any climale sad 1a 5ot Labls, Mg fioat other powders, Lo cuntruct dauivices 3ind ipuil b7 exiosure 10 the stuosplicre. The Luval BAKING Powwas 1 10T salu bJ Lhy best Urocess sesy whuse. brosched 16, 1t completod the new edition of its ictionary whth the pwonl ++ Zigomaulyuo, " slznl. fylug 8 man whoeo faclal musclia arv 80 organisnd RADWAYS READY RELIEF Cures the Worst Paing in From One to Twenty Minutes, NOT ONE HOUR After Reading this Advertissment Need Any One Suffer with Pain, - . RADWAY’S READY RELIEF 18 A Gre for Every Pain. It was tho First andis the Only Pain Remedy That instantly atops the most excrucisting Patns, aliays {iammations, st cures congestions. whether of the Lttt wel LT s, Or other glande or organd, by IN FROM ONE T0 TWENTY MINUTES, Nomatter how vlolent or excrucfating the pain, the Riteumatles Bed-Kidiene Inorme Cringlods Kerio Nelriigic, of prostrated with Glacass Kaay g\'xlzr‘: = RADVAFS READY RELIER Afford Instant Easv- Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflamy™ tion of tho Bladder, Inflammation of tht Bowels, Mumps. Congestion of the Lungs, Sore Throat, DiMcult Breathing, Palpliation of the Hoart, Hyatcries, Oroup, Diphtherin, Catarsh, . Influenza, Heddache, Toothncho, Nouralgia, Rhoumatism, Cold Chills, Ague Clttils, Chillblains, and Frost Bitea “The_application of {he Iesdy Ticllef to s :ul,wnrru‘ e paim or Sty Taea vl Ao RN Ton fops fn half atombler of water wiil, Ina . Cire Crampa, Pains, ‘Bour Btomiach, Ilenflh\lrr. Bl :‘ Headsche, Disrrhoea., uyne:uery. Col+ e e L e e e D e A v warscarry & botile b m.«m’! ST TRei. A (oo drors I waler wilt Trom chngn uf water. 1t ia n{wmn eknestor paing neer. tter thsn French firandy or Ditters a8 & atimulant, FEVER and AGUE. Fever and Agua cured for 8| nie. Th PR Pl AR A A Bane, and A Oiner matarions, billos, roariat. fyphoids q&dlfib’ IEEAt. " = Fenathgen % DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS, Perfectiy tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum BT Rttt PupIEy ClAee i e agtben: Stads W --nl 4 for the cur of all d tho Bt yer, lowels, Kidie ac casce, leadsche, Constighton, U tlom, Tnwpens fa” Wintou B, bl watfon i ihe liowels, Lfles, sni all Derangements of the Inigmal Viscera, Warkanted 'tn effect n posiites T'utely vegeiable, contaloing no mercury, taios eral, o delettHons Arngy. fi~tacesatie follawing ermptoms resulting from Dlscrderaot the Diestiyg Organe; Coniipation 1uwand Vlien Fuliness of the Toolln e tlead, acidiir of the pioinct. Nauea, Heartbirn, Dleziss of Food, Fulinessof Weldht in the 8t ) Four Eruptions Elnkiig of Flutieriagaln tho birofthd Homach, bririming of (e tivad, Harried and Uidieult rsatin L iR, Tiota o Webabetore fha tehty F Taln i1 tha Tlead, Deficlrney of P nevs of the b X ) 13 d_E: Pains la the Kide, Che Time dnd Dhddeh"Frlidica of Heat, Buroing o tha Fm Rféw douraot RADWATS PILLS will freathomys: tem from sll of the shove named disorders. ce, 23 Eelta per boz, | bold by Druggisia Ovarian Tumor OF Ten Years' Growth Qared by DR, RADWAY'S REMEDIES, 1 Lave Lad anOvarian Tumor Inthe Ovaries rod Bowels for Ten Years, Axx Aupor Dee dr, 1Ty =fin. Havwar That otficra fuap bobenctjed, f ity wivaatement: bavo hkd an Uvarjai Futiorfa o Gvaricesnd Bow. el for ten years. 1 tried the best physiclane of Wil Iare withoul sy beneat; It was krowlagat sach va- [igity thet [ coutd nak have lited mucl A rleidof wilng induced ma v iy iintwey itrinedien. b |nn-vl-lm-tc l-x i 18 them. but dnally, sfter much ric » x boitica ot the Nesotveat, two baseaof d two botes of tho Helief, ' 1 used theso ‘Witboutany apoarent beniest, 1 duteraniined to perse- vern, f used welvy mare boijles of tho liewalyent Lo ofthia tlolict and twa boxesot tho il itore they wirugony 1 had fost ewenty. ave poiinda, . ‘continued 0 use theniedicine uniil |'was sure that 1 wascutirely eured. 1100k tie tedicine about fva jonity and during thal thuio st furiy re pouie In il Plouk virea duzen boutlea uf the Ticwiveat. stz botele Boxvaof the IilLi. 1 fecl pes i, snd ty heare 19 full of gratitude 10 Giud fur this el in my decp iniction. To you i andyour wondarful pmtelne 1 fucl decpl fudebted; and iny prayeristhatitnay tisas tiuch vl & bicssng W others ae (b has becn (rneds Y yps, £, €, DIDDINS. Mrs. Tiibine, who makes {bo sboro cerficate, fs ha erson for whom l@’ ted you to send medlcfuo l‘ e 1670, The hredicinrs ahovo MATEd wero bougl of e, with the exci ok her o2 § fimnum{.“{s:éw Druggl t toment s corract without + aad Chemisty A‘nn'firwr. Bitch, Thi cortify tust Mra. Bibbins, who makes the e CeRACALE e a5 bk ced fof yiady ours: well uown 1o s ‘aud thio facts therein stated &ra undoubt- e ENJ. D, COCKER, (5 e AR OCK! ¥ Cockk RS A = DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvont, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, For the Cure of all Chronle Diseases, Scrofula or . Syphilltle, Horeditary or Comtaglous, by It wated In the Lungs or Stomach, Skinor Bones, Flesh or Nerves, Corrupting the Sollds and Vitlating the Flulds, Qlapduiar Sweltin; icodlog of the Luags Dys ier b, o foloicusy Walig bec u::"‘m kin Dise; 3 e Fem: etm, Hrun~ o idder, Lives Ctaoiejats, Goat: Drupssy Heksth BalL %l‘:r?liqg:muux tion, Pl lMfii‘ dver Com- Paliy cte B KICE, 81 PE ' BOITL DR, RADWAY & 0, 32, Warrent, IL‘,Y_. Read ¢ False aud True.” : Hend tier. WAY = €O, Fo. 23 DR s on st R Rt Wik L eich v

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