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10 nds at the head of the lie \ptian exiite or fa threatene longed and faithfnl trial ahould be made not fancy ihat ollve oil, cream, or any other cleaginons substance will do eqnai- ly as well. Thesc have all been dested, side by eide with cod-liver oll, in the prent Eurapesn hospitals. and the Iatter has unifarmly Riven the best resuits, 1ts valne 18 not mercly or chietly an a respiratory food, 1t Is in the pre- tubercalons etage that iis Ineatimable vaine fs most exhibited. Tn ihe Initiatory staces of ohthisle, in rcrofuloans diseares of children, among which ix'the one knawn as rickete. In all conditions where there 1a wanting of fesh And strength, it o almost. -Im{s nflhtfi"ll&l‘henelfl. When nicely made np in anemulsion, children nanally grow very fond of It, and will rrow fat and Inaty by Its use. Of all the disennes of the respiratory orcans no 0 much dreaded by mothers ar croup, and With good reacon, nince true or membranoun croup is 8 terrihly fatal’ disease, And yct many mothers auffer unnecessary tortn res. Acnildwho has beon perfectly well dyring the day waken anddenly in the nightina fearfni par- oxyam of difficnlt bieathing which menaces immo. dikte suflocation. The family are terror-stricken, aud the doctor s Instantly summoned, a8 s wery proper. Wut - pending his arrival the ° mother snf@fers agonles of apprehension, [want to say for the comfort of the mother that, dreadful ad may be the par- oxysms, palnful as it s to. witness the child's suf- ferings, the Anxiely, the alarm, the dread of im. ,mfig snffocation, are In most casce unnecessary. ’f-?n roup, the croup which in 8o many casea—in A1l cases, 1t |8 rafe to eay, whore it I8 not recog- nized in the beginning and properly treated—de-~ atroys life, does not begsin in this abennt and aud. denmanner, The abrupt invasion {a character- istic of a mnch milder type of the discase, —ano which, in & majority of caser, yiclls canlly to treatment, Before tnie doctorarrives the paroxysm may be broken by applications to the thront of ftan. nels wrang ont af hot waler, and the administea- tion of some mild nauseant, as alrup of ipecac in teaspoonful doacs every fifteen minutes until vom- iting ensnes, The common hive sirup, a domestic remedy inmany familics. in also eflicacions, But while the mother may recelve comfort from the eame element. The art, Iymphatica remove particl mat| Decome neclera or harmful: a0 that the removing u; re{mv:lln;: proceancs ars performed by two acts of tuhee, Fach organ needa different elements, and secretes " from the binad those olements it wants, and re- Jects all others. Somo organs mecret bony mat- fcr. other fleshy material, 8o that “atoms of bone are not dejiosited in mascle, nor Are atoms of mnscle deponited in bones. Whila these processed are proceeding properly, peace, joy, and health prevall. Dut, if ather elements, a4 Aome poirons, enter the circnlation, much harm, or death, Is the eexnll, The lJungs, skin, kidneys, or other excrotary organs try {o eradicate or ex- 1 it M’rnue facta ehow us that certafn kinds of foods wers created for man's health and comfort, Ana that the proportions of different clases of food are adapted ‘to enr Qifferent eallings and ponitions in life; that he who talts with his hands nceds more mitro. Ren food than he who tolls with his braina: that he who {4 labaring in a temperature of thirty degroes necds mora " carhon food than he who s awelterini in 8 temperatnre_of 100 degrees; that the Laplander needs fat In piace of frnit, and that the Enst Indiaman needs vegetals and m-co of animal food; s that the wunt of car- on food snd nitrogen food depends upon the cli- mate, 1le who wants muscle muet consume that food that produces muscle. Ile who wants fat maust eat the food thalprodnerafat. 110 who wishea ta it his braina for mental efort must devone those ?nlclu of diet that yield phosphorns, or brain ood, o the anestion comes from the thoughtfal man, who wishes *‘to do his level best," “**By what food can ( ferd my body and my brain? nd the mother anxjoualy asks, **By what can 1'devclop toe muscles, bones, and other tissues of my dangbteen? flow can'1 givo them & sonnd mind 1n a sonnd body, Pursiciax, SOIE EYES, TOBACCO, ETC. 1o the Kdilor of The 2'ribune. Beneix, Wis,, May 8, —With our kind editor's permirsion I wonld say & few words to the readers t, sn among my vast collection of {netrumental masie; for, be it known, my atock wan by no meana confined to these ten eheets afore- mentloned. There wan from one Lo three pleces of clasical mnsic invariably left for my perusalat encl auccensive vint from my teacher, ~ These, ta- gether with & new inatmetion-baok, Crerny's seve eral worka on reloclty and mechaniam, and s fow other valnable acqnisitions, scemed necesrary aids to my extensive knowledge of music, 1 hare nev. er been ablo to ascertaln what percentage ho re- ¢elved for furnishing mo with the same. At tho clore of my first term I had gone nearly throngh Tiertinl's instruction-book; and, in fact, thero feemed lo be hut very little in the line of music with which [ was not enpposed to be familar, was highly complimented wupon the manner In which 'played the scales. T taking a retroanect- fve viow of the cane now, T think there waa a atrik- ing rescmblance between tho smoothners of my Jesformance of that feat amil a Inmber. wagon pats: ng rapidly over n corduroy hridzc, the difference being decidedly in favor of the wagon. ‘Technies and all manner of fingee exercines were entircly fgnored ann waste of time after the first threo lesnons. [ wonld ray richt hers that this professor of music collecteil the tultinn money dite im atthe end of the term, which with tho fowr 1ittle cxtras fnrmished amounted to zonsidcrable, and loft town. Tafterwards learncd that his only object in getting np a clary at thia_timo was to ob. tain maney enongh to carry him back (o Tloston. Dut I was disintereated In his whereabontal Aly ambition ahout that time wan to show off my marlcal attalamenta: and 8a my fame was shied abroad 1 was frequently imbortaned at amall gath- erinn to favormy friends with the rendition of sume familiar plece: but on being eacorted to the plano Luenally declined playing classical muaic, and nover had my notes swith me. On ons occaslon, however, 1" reme) being provailed upon, throngh great perananion, to play some ong of my favorites, which coneisted of **Mary (o tho Sav- lor'a Tomb, ™" *+Greenville, " and n waltz, **Green- viile* Talwaya'hell in reserve. su as to be able to respond to an encore, provided I was so fortunats a8 10 bo thua honared. Afterannonneing the pieces which I was ablo to perform without my musle, 1 #eated myecif nt the Instrument. An attempt to play was” invariably nccompnnled with grimaces THE TOM COUNSEL WANTED. O for some Solomon to teach the way In which a girl with wealth ahall pase the day, ‘Whose school-days have gono by, who does not care 'To practico music or to frizz her haie; i With nogreat taste for reading, and yet less ®| For fancy-work. nor yet too fond of dress; ! enough tosnrrlve such treatment underatand better a1l the moro sensitiva to the disgartine ndor of the rimple ‘requirements of the Iawaof lifc and | atale fohacco which ona meets sverywhers. Tn henlth! etreet-care, rallway-conches, lnflnllblh: assemblica Fleasant home Infinences and rnrronndings do | wo never mins the so-caited delightrn] perfamo of moro ta make & contented, happy childhood than | the ** fragrant Havana * (I hellove that inwhat they most pereons think, I every !h(rd horn into ¢ profess to naa) Altered throuzh the clothing, hair, wotld'coull have & pleasant, happy home, ntol- | and, worse yet, the breathof nearly overy mans anid Vigent, lovinzparents, —be rarronnded with flowere, | I think the afr of tho homes of smakerssnd chewers ctireg, Al books, —have pets which he was | Is quile intolerablo. That one deliahtfnl task love nght to love and care for, was furniehed with | has to porform for the lonls of creatlon —¢leaning anitable homo amuscments, we should roen have a | apittoonn (provided they use them instead of tho paradiea on earth. Dot alae! the world has not | flour)= has yet to be performed in ourhonsehold for ¥ et gruwn np mnlrnnqimulauon of o home, the fiest tinie, The last fonr gencrations of our Iint whila we cannot hane to reach perfection, | raco havonot heen patrons of tho weed orthe wa ean do much to make onr darlings bappy, And wlnmcn‘)- further (han that history recordeth not. Just here let me ray, and 1 wish 1 coulid aay it to 1t wonld never do tadeprive mankind of tobacco; every mother 1o whom God has given | they wonid Jose thereby their most potent meann of onc of these =~ precions ones, do " not | showing contompt for the ladics by pufiing smoke ueglect fta ceomfort and happinoes, either | In thelr faces or accidentally epilling on their 10 abey the helicat of fashion or to attend to what | drerscs, may reem lo he the maro pressing dutfes of your | - Thave an unplearant remembrance of a whita cholit, Some ono in The Home remarked { dress I wore to charch when n girl, and which re- that **There fe aliways a fiest duty,” and s moth-.| celved the distinguished attentlon of soma chewer, er's first duty In the propor earo of hee ehitdren, 1 | of whicl I wasas much nshamed asif 1had per- remeniber ance, when a child, being rent in great | formed tha ceremony myself, hante ta tell 8 wife that hier hasband had fallen Ina ieo, C. C., are yoit qnite exlingutshed and it and was prabably d]lni. She wan waetung,anid, | willing to entertaina_tender rexard for Topsy's ta my surprise, she carefully ninced one tu’ on tha | rights, and fust on Sundays as induty bound? otherand covered them mecnrely befors alic ran to An_excellent remedy for barns, and which will him, She felt, aven at such & moment, that her | tako the firc ont and give eass auleklr, is 8 fow Br<t dnty wan to provide for the aafety of hor Hitle | rpoontuls of thiek sweat cream, In which I8 atlreed childten wha would bo Jeft nlone. Of courec, | & teaspoantnl of tea from the canlater, put on the whera the mother 18 poor, and has everything to | burn and bound np soon as possibla. "eople who do, the children cannot have the caro that niore | do not necd recipesare requeated not to make nse favored onen recelve, hut even then yort hnd bet- | of this naices ve. ¢ badly burned. ter ent the pinincet'and most ensily-prepared foud, Ido not think it at afl aingular that gentlamen Iet yonr honse remain untidy, and your older chil- | wish to invado The llome tirclo and alt by tho dren ragved and dirty, than neglect a sickly, crr- | cheerfal glow of fte Ingle-side: for, howevor much ing babe to do your worl l.ln? may turn up their -nrmur noscs at the ' fe- I a child ia ‘healthy snd is comfortahly clothed | mafo mind, " it 1a very evident they enjoy Indies” and fed ho alill necds & great denl to eatiafy him, | saciety; and na lonz 0a they come o8 genticmen, in Hoth body and mind are In a conatant state’of nc- | thelr own proper chaeacter, and talk as sensibly as tivity, If there are reveral children in tho family | other m:fl?lln. nvone will nbjuct: but what Is'oh- they will amune cach other with far leas trouble ta | Jectionablo and quite surprising s, that they the mother than whero thiere {nonly one. I nlwa: | shonld wish to come In ambiguous or feminine nllJ the child who hon no brother or sister, and 1f 1| gnise, and hide their superior light and Intellect had bnt one I wonld find a companfon for tam, If 1 | under a feminine bushel, and become so completo- hag ta bew, borrow, or I almust sakd steal, another :[v Inferior that no one even duspects the high honor chiid. - Tint even then there are mu‘l‘y times when | done The llome. Kircnsxn Devorse, the gll(enca of tho mother §a taxed to the ntter —— hand on the antide, sometnting 1ike the face of & watch, with the ditfercnt degrecn of hent markoy thereon. | find it n great aid fn cooking, | need to have mnch the rame .trouble as Hoey My brend or eaka would bako (or burn) he. fore It hal time to rire, of run ores according an the oven was too hot or 100 cold; bat #inca I have naed thia knob I have never had an nncmnlly baked 10af of bread, or in fact anything avolled In the oven, and, as Qall has Femarked, *“More care fs royrilred to bake bread Lhan 16 it It."" Another thing which ahonld not bo over. Tooked I the snvingin fael. A great many peapie, snd expecially younz housekeepern, acam 1o (hine that when a meal s to be tremrul oF anything to be baked thata fire cannot bo mada too hot, hys Wil continuo patting on coal until tho stave 1y glowing like o farnace, and then pat the haking in thio oven and considder thelr duty done, excent 1n add now and then an_extra alhiovelfal ' of coal 10 make sure. A wcattleful of coal 1 often ‘wasteq in thia way which mielt hava been raved by nelng one of thess oven doorsknohe nr the hand wonld Imhmn{ Indleate any increay, Inwheat in the oven after it had reached the proper degree, 1 find that GOO dearoes in reqnired t hins biacuit mads tith hnklnzTnm!er. Inten or fiftesn minates. Asall cooks weil know, blacnlt must e baked as anick as Xuslblu without burning, T, raast beel, n atill higher tempernture I8 needed, o that the nutside of the meat will acal up qulckly and prosent the Julce ercaping, | After thn huof ey been In the oven short time, tho dampors or drafy mnr be opencd do that tho roasting may bo com. rle ed moro moderately, and tho knob may be re. led on to show the exact changes of the heat of theoven, The meat wall then not nnl{ be fuicy, bat will have_that rare pink tintso lenipilng n roast beef, Bread, of conrro reqnires a morg moderato heat, 1 have becoma 80 aceustomed to tho uae of the Indlcatar tnat 1 would almost ng soon think of doing without a clock as to diy. penzo with it, One who has ever used this knob can gec the preat advantage IL 4 over tha gl fashloned way of trylng the aven by holding th hand fn, Sweet Sixicen, ploase give Lhe recipo for Biuger-cookies, Ernetnect, TORK AS FOOD. An boneat-hearted girl, with no pretensd To genlne, but with practical good-sence, And yel 8o circumstanced shic may nob il Inhousehold-tol), or even household-cara; ‘Who often wearlea ere theday Iathrough, { Notwith mach doing, hut with nanght to do, There's chanty, but then I chance to know, Ymmersed in wealth, sho's little to bestow, | Bhe has her time, but 'lis small pleasure, sure, i are Thisstilching coarse, roogh parments for the poors Bealdes, she don't know how; 'twonld shame her wealth To even form a garment for hersell. ;| Andtben tho seamstress, as I've heard her tel), Cravea all such work, and does It twice 25 well; ‘Which last is truth, She has the best excuse 5 ‘To eat and drink, nor be of any use. Indeed, I've often pitied her myself, Though Hke aMictions never spoiled my healths My handa have becn too fully occupied Bot this Is better than to have tham tied. Bhe was—'tIs how 1 camo thess facts to know— My room-mate when at school, two years ago. «j After, herlife had so diverged from mine, *| We've corresponded seldom since that time, But yesterday—'tts so like her binnt ways— =| Aletter came, and this {a what ahe says: ¢*My Dearest Fit: **Don't think me guite a fool: B d contortions of"the faclal argang which wers | most by the reatless craving of the opening mind PLANT GOSSIPD, To the Editor of The Tribune, You gave me much good countel when at achool; | inderstanding tho natare of the discase, there I+ | of the ever welcome Home, I feel that my mite PAInTal to behol., 1 tninke T enlirio th armors | sty the rostlesn crivinc of the openimg wnind LAY BSTP, Caicaao, May 0.—1 hava not forgotte And now I more than evor need & frlend. O ueaey whls would str0nsl7 | i ery small, atil thers ara some anestiona I can | B0 O R emtaoed " ) o, | mischier £ram conurity and 8 waRbat somtbiig ™ the Edlior of The Tribuns. iz . gotten Ham. What ahall I say that you may comprehend My lonelinesa? For strange it must appear, Ba larze and eo eelect our circls here Of graclons, flattering frdends, ti1l, as {s well, 1 know my worth—nn liciress and & belle, ' Being a belle, “tis proper to suppose 3 ‘With so much good thers is no Jack of beanx. Then their presumption—think of the dlsgrace, They claim to bo nitracted by my face, answer, Inregard to sore or weak cyes I can safely rccommend the following, which I have known to glve rehef when ali other remodies falled: 1t s very simple and very sure, and so free from mincral or other nolsons that it recommends Iteelf to every scnsible person, "Get a fivo-cent cake, of elder flowers at the drueglet's, and steep In one gill of soft water; It must be ateeped n bright tin Touse'a plea for pork in The 1lome of April 21, Ag he Is not disponed ta look phyalologically upon the pork question, T will notlce hia criticlsms of some anthoritles agalnst Its use. In the firat place he Wishestn be excused from giving much weight tp Moses upon the anbject. 1t may not make much differenco whethar one calls 1t Moson or tho Al mighty who spoke In Levitlens. I bellevo o was gulded by the Almighty, but I wonld have no djs. True croup, of Memoranons €roun, {a now snpe sed to be & zymotic disense, Tla essentinl sicn in an exudation of false membrane npon the larynx, Ita dingnosia from diphtheria is not always easy, cerlalnly not to the unprofessional nurse, The fendency of the falre membranc in to extend antil the tarynx Is occluded, The point ta be notlced is, that if the cxistence of the diseasa is not very early recognized. the destrnction of this membrane becomes impoesible, 1n other words, true cronp ls always fatal It not early recognized and trented. to g0, Thoy cannot romain Idle: hence | +OTTAWA, Tll., Mav B.—Two wecka ngo 1 pro- the neceasity “of furnishing them with snit. | posedto the ladles intcrested in plants to exchange able employment,—not work, 81 wo use the | alips. During that time I have been tho recipfent :;',l":},:{'I‘"‘,"‘"':’lfimfi‘;“":‘“",‘l':!'"‘l'r:" ‘"}"',:‘,we":“'m‘;:gfi of ‘:n'uny. and desire to roturn thauks to my stranger to sny on thia mubject. which Is 8o Interesting to | frienda for thelr promptness and fiberality, and me, thai, If sald ot all, it must be said in_fatare | hove the slips 1 have sent will give as vertect satls. Iettors. “But one word hero In regard to flowers: | faction as thoso recolved, Mothers, do not neglect to give to cach of your Tacon, Iil, children'at Jeant ane plant, #ay a banchof betininy 8 me play, ona kind olil lady suggested pepper. mint drops for cramp colic. However, 1 manaeed 10 get thiough with (he, waite, althoush The pers -s:lrallnn flowed freely from evory one. Tho sp. P isnne, when I had finlebed, was auflicient Iufiml- fy the vanity of any first-clasn performer. Bnt T was somesvhat smbarrassed after the smoko had cleared away, when 8 venerable old man, who waa evidently susceptibla to the chnrms of mualc, fe- gardless'of the qulhlr approached me, and, In a trembling voice, Ingulred if 1 would bo' #o kind s the slips you sent are all growing, feaved hegonias are tov small to or pinks, to care for and own. Thelr happmess | Odell. my larg that aiibjact, ) At first I connted It rare sport; alnce then The discase comes on most insidionaly. The | o earthen ware; atraln nicely, and then add threo | to inform kim whether the pioco I nd Just exe. il repay your trouble, Mna, Abia Cliasg | siln at present, but after awhile 1 will send you 32}:‘-?:';:‘3”;53:1;1‘:}'“f"renlugsnfltfi‘r"l{-%‘}&g"ufvfi'&f;f T've grown 80 weary of these nica young men! child 18 only slightly nllln‘m He has eymptoms of | drops of Iaudanum; bottle it tight and keep fn n | cuted was **Mary to the Savior's Tomb" or tho s Sy ‘| some. Princeton, accept many thanks; youeslipn | which has' been impressed npon many minds by That you may judge thelr number, trath to speak, i :tuld‘ "::dl:ma '/'&mlc‘m'"l: vl!;;r:gnuefl;o:::fll cool place; then nee |t as a wash, letting some of ",“!;’:'na“ 18 one tnstance of th resnlt of fine TITE CANCER CURSE, :nlz:t; }mnnur‘nl'.‘ml lerle.t Jua b-fix!l,a-‘daly. 1 have ggmfix;:fl:k;en{lfilzr;{:lr:uell{:ct&:nn:'I;: ernc’;nulo 1 T might be married at least onco & week, Nens 1o Incressed, (et s paininl and difieme | [LEeL In tho eyes; follaw nd rellef I8 certaln. | porfurmor acting in the capacity Of teachor, and. To he Fditor af The Tridune. G B0y ALt D e oy, eell, But Lava nevor o 2 e I | | ! ] | If at Salt Lake. No, that I could not do, Belog 8 woman, even in Nauvoo, 1don't regret It, though. Of such poor stuff, One husband surely would be quita cnongh, Now, to be serious: you can't fndeed Know what a wastetal, worthless lifo I lead, Y weary of mysolf to that degree, Craving some change, ecarce eare T what It be, My llfo"s great need fs action, not repose, 1 hate formalltics; I hate fine cloth Two years I've stood—no wonder I am tired— Dreazed In tho latest style to be admired. ! Now I'vo a secrot; hava yon gucesed tho samo? I'm blurhing Lo myaelf with very shamo. *Tia eo disgraceful, after what I've sald, ¢ Thataucha thonght should bo within iny head, ! Now I've one sultor—quite nnlike the rest; 111 not distingnish bim to say ho's best, | Butnore mature, and with the rare good-sente To sentimeut of making no pretense. . Perhaps "twas all cxhausted years ago, ' Deing u widower, 83 you must know, ‘ ‘With two small gitis. ' Do 1 object to them? By no meana: {f, inatead, there had been ten, 1f the eyes ate palnful, or much sore, mako amall soft compresscs, wet in the mixture and bind over the cyes at night. I can warrant the abave ns harmless and sure, having tried it in quite a nam. ber of cases whero other skill and remedies had ntterly falled, 1fthe cyes are badly Infinmed, nse it very freely, and a tea made of elder flowers and drank wonid help cleanse the blood, ~Pare rork salt and water will atrengthen: yonr wenk eyes If youbathe them dally Init. I woald eamnestly ad- vise you to avold mixtures or washes containing minersl or other potsans, €. C. C. wlshes to know how to clean mirrors, A aoft cloth wet in alcohol will do it nicely: alsonomo of tha window polishes that are sold will be efloc- tual, 1f Red, White and Blue will send me the pattern of eroen and crown I shunld he much obliged, and in return can send her o bracket, lambrequin, or dove pattern if ahe wishiea: or 1 ‘may have other fancy ornaments sho would like In zetnrn, My thanks aro due to Kva for her protty allpper- cane pattes In0 to Bryan for lambrequin and winduw ornament pattorns; also to Hk(- lug Car- dinal for dove pattern different from mine, As for Mr, Bryan, we think he will live through it, and he ts no doubt & much happfer man than {f he had -finding critlc for a wifo Instead of the oblig- (n‘, nelf-sacnificing lady wha biesses his honse- hald at the present time. Witres Prozox, Mlch., May 8,—In response to | had any, and am pleased with what yoo sent. Yes, the courteona gnerry of Gunalka Intron, permit me ““’-F"fif‘“fifiwfl ‘H‘: I have no white to expiain that the case of cancor cured by Turkish | fuchalns; wixh rome frlend would send me one, T batha waa given verbatim et literatim from a care- | have thirteen yarictien of colored ones, ‘mostly sl hp guste, with wiich {cun aipply frcrde’ SEpho Tor "It s oraeaapaper sccaint In my posses. | yiiiyadure, Wie, : 1 wonld love u b saiviar brce o Compaves droppad oo Hom ke which | ins sl o v T vt rend b ma L] alceolaria. urence, « Paul, 1 have of wha Tho langunge scema to indicats true cancer, as | You eent. Yes, I want a white hellotrope; they tubereular deposit does not have **fangs." This | 376 80 Bweet, Now, my dear Jessle, 1 have no secd L ns formidable diecaro Is becoming s0 common that | for T hava plapted what Hive 1 e hee 3oy few of us, if any, ean afford to remaln indifferent #lips In retiten forsecd. Yes, sceds will be accopta- to It maturo and causes, and thers nre momo, at | ble from uny onc.. Laurs, Springfiold. 1 cannot least, who will look with lively interest for Gunal- | recommend the sceds you mentlon, as I have never kn's promlecd **Thonghis In regavd to the differ- | trivd them, but I knuw James Vick's secds and ont conditions of the blood which givo rise to | planta will glve perfect satisfaction, 1 hava had theso abnormal deposits, " \| many of thein, and they are aiways trao. 1 st *Thia subject, like all others that pertaln to hn.' | have beautiful’ planta proeneed from o dorlat at man happiness and human misory, appenla to our | Vatavia, butunfortunafely I cannot give his ad- yrarmest sympathlos, and wo crave ovory {tom of | dress. 1 procured ming during the State Fair truth possessed by any of you concerning ft. held Iaat Scptember at this place. Eva, I cannot 4 has been for aome time our individunl opinfon | send you the plant you nsk for, bit you shall have —confossedly original and unsupported by any | my cholcest, Iwlsh I hud the begonla for TOU, known nuthorlty—that cancer Is tho prodicilon of | bitIhave so few, Just now I am \rying to get my uncliminated wasto matorinl ¥rom the bonca awd | casostarteds then you shall share with tha rest, muscles, accnmulated in the system by yeats of | Ihave hiad o Wardlin case for five years, and have constipatlon and goneral Inactivity of the'deonra. | nlways been successfal. 1am stariing It anow this tory argans. And our deduction from thia premiso | #pring, and the plunts are small, but will (n & few ‘tabhorrence” as somo ‘*personal prejudics or tradition™ which has no real founda. tion "~ in fact., T would ask what Kind of « antnorlty has wolght iy forming hia conclusions upon_any sabject? Ty it thaso who kiave mado the subjoci & careful study, or thosa who oat it becanse they like it, and have been reared **whers the teaditions wl Aentiments aro in ita favor, " and do not know care that & violation of sanitary lawa {a a prolific cairs of djs. casoliccnuse some bave escaped the pennlty? comparcs the flesh of the hog with the chicken and turkey as equally filthy feeders. They arano mars allke thon bolladana and wheat growling slilo by slde and partaking of the same aall are equaly valuable a% food. '1would ask If nn_animal, sulj. Ject to anch a terrible discann an triching, i8 praper food for the haman m? Although mote rapid inita effect upon the system than upon consumers of % healthy hogs, ' i thore are any, for oxcess of fat 15 niways discase in hcg«l, and they arc never cnnn,klhen.' At for tho butcher's knifo™ unlives they are faf lNow frequently the hog.ralser, in vlowing his hoga In the eveniing and finding tham fatand fino, ready to be butchered, concludes to hava it dons 1n the morning, When morning comea ho finds one of them hus dled during tho night of anffaca. tion from exceasive fatness. Notw tho question is, would {t not havo been Just as fit to eat ua it wonld breathing. Afteen few days there are paroxysms at night, aimilar to thoso of simple imitam. mator) cmu[;, But when thesc have oe- curred It 1s In most cases, perhape all, foo 1ate for remedies tobeof any avail. The eatlier symptoma shonld have called attention to the case. Hoarsencss growinz worse at night and diffenit breathinz, noticed after the chitd lmlgunn tosleep, shonld put the mother on het guard. They may menn only a cold, but they may also mean croup, The doctor shoitld be called in 1o watch the case and take the responaibility. Among the most anmanageable of this clase of dincases I8 whoopine-cough. It {s communicated fratn patient to patient, and ix often very distrons. Infilo both the sufferer and thoe friends, \'nuns and feeble children should, If possible, bo gnarde from exposure, ‘The apring and early summer nre, of conrae, favorablo scasons for fle“lnl eanily through wh Tt may be mitizated and abridgeit by snitadle mcasnres. (nod food, fresh’ alr, El’u- cautlona againet tiing cold are all in order. taln medicines often do good, Tonlcsahould al be given to fecie children. ~Of all remedia) moss. ures cliangs of uir is of tho most service, and often the change nced nut be very pronounced to be of benefit. Removal to the dirtance of a few mites, ot even from ona part of & city toanother, rome- timen has a happy effect. ; In this discase, a5 in all coughs and colds, 1t 1s although my auccess was marvolous, I have since learncd that thera 14 a morc efiiclent method for the advancement of o musical education than the one parsued, and I advien puplis to avail themselves of 8 teacher who in tho bcflnnlng adheres more strict- 1y to the techicalltl music, M. F. 8, MORE PATIENCE WANTED. v the Kditor of The Tridune. Abnuay, Mich,, May 10.—**Falth, Hope, Charity—tho greatcst of theso s Charity." Well would Itbo with ue as a natlon did we fuily compre- hend themeaningof that glorloun sentonce. Soclety would 1ndeed undorgo a thorough change, and be- como purificd and cleansed, and more like what God Intended 1t to be, If veoplo had more patlence and fotbearance with tho faulta and fofbles of others, and more regard for the Individual pecu- liaritiea and 1dlosyncrasica of thelr follow-men, Bearching deep Into the motives which prompt men to slander and calumninte those with whom they should be Uving in brothorly love, we seck In valn to solve the problem that has puzzled phllan. thropiats in all ages, namely: Why we thns delight in tearing to shreda the life, good name, nnd char- acter of onr associates, Uosslp fan bid = : cous thin ks amply repny Mo for the paima | ba Havo boen had ho lived until morniag and died b Tehouldn't hesitate. Much having thonght foo much the custont to glve varluus aweet nirans | " Katle Lirown apeaks of skirta boing supported by | A% heat, oo Jou it s ons of the favoriie Bats | Uil ool T which thera organs can bo | wecks auiply repny been wreatly namired. 17 nra: | Eho batchern knifer & " Of what a rict man'n danghters shond be tanght, | oF medicines In whicheugarfsaecd; ‘Thinoften doce | the hips. |1 the Inty readers, of The Home woull | times " ot™ thix D0 goiapbiqmaration uf | Kitchen Devotee, onv of 'thoa eancer curen | orly pripared tiey do not nocd to bo disturbod for | 1 woeld e Ham Touse's attention to the fatal harm. Tho awects disorder tho etomach, tha ap- pelite fails, the strength fiags, and the rystem, now enfechled, has no power 1o throw off the malady. Whatever may ba the noture of the iilness, the ef- fort should always be made to keep the digestive organa in yood order, - AxiE M, HALE, M D P, B.—1 wonll be é‘"" to help An Anxions Mother, but I cannot do 8o through The Home, "The case of her little boy Is much too sorionn to bo treated by s single prescription. 11 ho will bring the child to my office the necessary porsonal oxam- ination will he maue and aavice iven. To thone ladies who ars Interchted 1 muher gloven I wonid eay that. while I think them nsefnl, they are not, according to my axperlance, very dur- ablé, They costfrom 81,25 to SL.50 a air, and can bo had at any rubber-zoods store. The Wnre. rooina of the Goodyear Rubber Company In this city sreat 101 East Harrlson stecet. Whether they send Rooda by mall [am unable to say. I think gloves or mittcns might be made at home from tite gosns~ mer rubber cloth, bought by the yard, with little ;| trouble and at trifiing expense. For mistena, in my last paper, & word which has no extstence read mistura, —— FEMALE DEVELOPMENT. To the Edlior af The Tridune. Cnicago, Moy 11:—It is often said that the women and glrle of the present day are not 8o well developed nor so healthy os tha men and boys, 1t in our parpose, in a acrics of papors, to inquire why 1t {a 8o, and then (o atate in what way tho young ladles now coming upon the stage of lifo may promota thelr proper dovelopment and healthy growth, ‘Wo must begin oy stating what sclence considors ihe trne mnethod of antmal growth. All vegetals andanimals need cortaln elomentary principle in order to begin and continue thelr existonce, Veg- etals no lcsa than animals need food, or they cease to oxiat. It is as true now oa ever, that everything materlal Is made from the dust of the earth. The members of thess two kingdoms, tho vegetal and snimal, are 80 per cent water, 0 that only 20 por cent can be from the dust nnd carpon from tho mir, Vegetals take dust and organize it, give It a rogular struct- ure, 80 that they continue to increass In form and volume, At the same timo they roject what {s not useful to thelr gmwlh, In thelr tam, lholy freely receive tho many elements withl luole 8. send 1o A. Durdette Smith, No, 10 East Four- teenth street, New York City, they can get s fros catalogue af fashionaand instruction book, and In it they will find o descrintion of the emsncipation walst, which supplies tho place of corsets and shioulier-straps, which, althongh fitting the form, closcly leave: ey vein, muscle, and blood-vesse fres to act. I seo that Bello Beach wishies for (he address of A, Burdette Smith'n pattern cmporium, and here she hae It, 1 should ke her reclpa for curiug warts. I think she will Ilka Smith's pat- torna, they aro o relfable and easy tomake up with thie cloth model 1o Took nt. 1 hope Maggie May will zlve herreclpe forsponge cake, alro cream cake, 1f sho doca not get a dove pattern [ can send her one, In return for tijo matche safo pattern. I was pleazed with Mando Leo's ro. marks, and wonld say for her consolation that it tha gentlemen think fo attain famo or nawrlul{ h{ donning the dlagulse of a woman, It shows whic! eido thoy think has tho most Iniinence, snd which side la the most Interesting, I bellevo Joff Davie thought ha could succecd belter that way, but his **large feet"™ botrayed him. Ihuve never found anything so cflectual to rid our houscs of ants as to tirst wash tha places in strong borax water, then whennearly dry sprinklo powdered borax all aroun: ou cvery shell and place infested with thom, This 1s safe, and I never knew it to fail. * Forn Leaf, 1 hape you will write often, T have always noticed that & verson who loves flowers and iawlilinglo care for thew, has a loving, good heart, and would oblige s:fricndand try to make bome happy. IHow much pleadantor itinto look for the guad there is 1n everything and} everybody and reo the beauty, than to plck out and keep'looks ingatthe bad, lliercby losing much of the sun. #hing of lifs. Soma ono has truly sald that *‘good and bad men are lees 80 than thoy seem," are haps wo should do nuch mors YM' and have much more charlty and criticise Jess, 'were wa to sometiuics look from another's standpoint. con- sluer tholr Influences and surroundings; then put aursclvea In thelr plac Margaret's Sister, please write often and agitate tho queation of reform, You must expect arv 8l ut if all wonen were pare-minded and fear- i To practice on the rulea that [ had planned Wlth ten good subjects, 1 had trlea my hand; Dutshould I this attempt, and bear them thrangh, Small would the credit be with only two. ‘What are your thoughts about it? By-snd-by, . Insober carncat, had 1 better try? Wounld you know more? There {s not mach to ‘The roan is almoat perfect [n his way, — . Agentioman in mannars and In dress In business shrowd,—too shrewd, 1 must confess, A wife e needs, and €0 has chosen ma i To wear hin jewels, andto ponr his toa. .+ My Iriends bave flattered me; I have some pride; There {a no thonght of love on elther side. And e0, my dearest Fit, yon know (¢ all, Now toss a penny up, and watch it fall. Let such blind chance declio the fate for mej + No cholce have I, whatover it may be. i This you'll not do—I know yonr way too well; ' Then givo me counsel—I will not rebel. % wait your anmvor ko a well-teajned vassal, ** Yours most truly, ] ** WILLHELUNE VAN Tasszn." fo read tha letter, and I read her mind: To this last nultor aho {s more inclined * Thansho bellevos, And, if Indeed 'tls so That 'tia not for tho best, how should T knaw? s Ta conneel In small matters may bo nice, Tut shonld [ venturs hero to give advice? 1 needs must answer at an early day: ‘Will not **Tho Homo" advide me what to eay? LT pcorlc. stome, aod social laws we call moclety. It nceds no argumont to convincg ou of this, for who amonc s at romo period of or life has not heard a conversation (perhinps been a willing participant in it hernelf) whlch occurred ata dinner party, or an afterncon call, or, inore llk:l{. a tea party or kettledram, when the charac. terof some acquaintanco was belnxbnullexl apart rltumell, bocause forsoath same blemish, sume ndnitesimal flaw has recently been discoverod in her life® perhans only seon with the ‘*mind's eye ™ of her assoclates, and which in reality does not exist. Many a fuir and lovely 11fo has been rendor- ed wreiched and well nigh unendurable by a slanderous word, a bit of gossip, or o shrugof the shoalder. Heware, (hen, dear friends, how you lightly and thoughtlessly llsten to and, in turn, re- pml an Idle report touching the character of an- other, . A want of charity 18 evinced in even the amallest phases of our life, In all our dealings with our race, and I_am very rorty to say The Homs (which oue kind editor has giver ue, mid whose Indnence ladoing ro much good) fa mot exempt. When sending contributions to this dnrnnmem o oxpect havo our Ideas and theories criticleed, It fs right that they should be thnwmml‘y and sha IK denlt with; for some may adyance theoriea whic! it allowed to take root would bo burtful, —auch as the atatomont that ** as o dict pork ia 'healthy." In our ceiticlams, howerver, I think wo should con- fine aursclves to tha letters of the correspondonts, and not to tha indlviduals themaclves, What ray you! Romember that personally we ara aif strangers, we know absolutcly nothing of each other, and i pecms just a lMitle bit abeurd to make haphazurd Atatements eopla _we know nothing of. sume of our contributors will of newapapers, while the jdcaa they 111 be totally at variancs with the and surround!ngs of others, 1f u lady of education and cuiture writes upon the necesslty of literary ‘)url\flll. a8 did Olive Ureen, she is dubhed ‘lll‘edlnllfi." **concelted,” cte. 1f some oneelss makea a plea for renement and nicety in the houschald arrangements, and thinks bits of statn- ary and & few cholce vaintings preferable in home decoration to & too plentiful sprinkling of worsted doga and match.catchers, aho is calied **snob. blsh.” Htatuas d oll paintings are buyond the freach of many; bnt the leiter waa adareesed to thoae who can afford such thing and 1 am sorry 10 say many who canafford to onize art put tholr money into elehunt and costly fornl- ture, whils the walls are hung with cheap chromos j(in gurgeous frames), and tldles, cushions, and worsted-work aro acattered a 80 carefully guarded through raveral generations | years, g once saw one in Chicago that had not {s this: Gaihora unLc quantity of wood-sorrcl: | been aponed forten years, My ubject in renowini puting thin cotten bagand pound, Bqueozo oni | Mine wastogeta diflercnt varicty of plants. At the Julce and boll dawn to the thickness of mo- | one time I had thirteen varictics of the cholcest I pread a plaster and apply, and slao take | Legonins: alxo s number of forna; but they have mall teaapoonifu! buth night and morning. become 80 exhausted from rapld growth and con- Cranberries, too,are sald to have cured cancer,— | tinual **alipplug ™ that tho nambor ia rednced (o used freely a8 food, and mashed and_applied raw | even begontur, and my fernn ate +*no more." 1 Iy [m““ ce, And woknow ono inan who cnred | would bounlr‘r‘nl for uiiy kind of begonlas or ferns what ho thought to be an inclplent cancer by the | suitable forn Wardlan case, frequentappiication of tobacco-julce, And now, for tho benefit of those interested, T Another remedy, possibly the' one John L. Day | will aive inisteuction how to build o wardian case, docs not make known ta 'Tha Home, I8 known to | In rerrd t0 tha shape and size, ona must use his discaso unld to be prevailing among the hogs In Kentucky at the present time, and ask if he would partako of a **lusclous roasc' vf lflf in that vi- cinity? That the hog hns not been “*kicked ont of Cirlstendom™ long ago 1s no proof that the uag of it as food Ja not deleterious to the human con- atitation, \ho denles the Injurlous efects of partaking of opium, tobacco, and whisky, which are patent to overy one who takes a sanitary view of tho subject, and {ct thoy aro not **kicked out of Chrintendom, * but still draw Increasing votarles 1o its Molock, 1 do not belleve all right on physlolorical sab. Jects becaurs gome learned mnn has sald it In print: but 1 do_belleve In progressive knowledza and the researchen of scicnco. - Neither wiil 1 tnks Charles Lamb's raphsody on roast plg a8 an arga. ment in favor of eating unripo fiesh of any kind, Ido not cxnon 10 convert Ilam Tloure from using hoz as foad, but I would Tike to draw the attention of The Hlume contributors to fnvestigato the plysl- ological uffect **of what wa eat’ upon the human !K' om, which T think necds some reform among the contribatars of dyspeptic engendering recipes, will some one who Is intorested in the phys. pects of tho aubject came to the reacio of The Home and givs some advice for the best lan to build and keep in ordorthe **honse we ive In." M, W OLLA PODRIDA. To the Editor of The Tribune. Cooxk Couxtr, May 8.—Dr. Hale will no doubt be gratified to learn that her articles are consldered worth **tha whole prica of the paper." I onco attompted to express my appreclation of them, bat gave it up, as any language I could command socmed inadoguate; but I wil eay, that if tho readers of The Ilome hnd sny 1des of the number of children who are yearly mada the victims of the Ignorance of parents and medieal pretenders, thoy would know better how to appre. clate common-sense and sclesice In medical mat- ters: and would not nndervalue an articlo contain- ing the cream of ali the bost obsarvations of mod. ern progressive medical aclence, meroly becauss thoy pet it, with thorest of the poper thrown in, forfive cents, 1waa_in hopessome good farmer's wifo wonld ' answer Mignonetts, but as she must be getting im- patlent, T will try.' T think you must have kept your milk and cream too warm to produce the offcctn you apeak of, About 50 degreos is tha richt temperatuta for ralalcg the cream and also for many as caucer-root, to others as beech-drop, | own judgment, but “thu box contalning the earth troni the vecullarity of growing only, I believe, | should nat be fens than eight inches deep, Mine ls under besch treca. It has been sald to”cure can- | two fot nix inches by Uhree feat and eicht inches cer, bat we are unablo to glva any Inatances, Bt | doed; the top i twenty inches in height. Firat weo do know it ta be admlrable rcmady for canker | have s lox made and lined with zinc, and so con- humor, and nursing sors-mouth, which may inter | structed that the top will fit closa aver the edi ey «¢st eoma auflercr in anothor direction, and when loscd beo asncarily airstight as possible. And thia brings to inind another valnabls pro- | The frama for tha top shonld be mnde an that the paration which never falla to afford rolief in caso | drops of moleture that colloct on the glass will in ©0f soro mouth or sore ayen. and innlwaysavaflable. | rinning off returnto the soll and not ran over the No smount of monoy could (empt un to giva you | edgu of thobox. Nowyotlinve the care ready, this simple remedy, if by sodoing we doprived oure | Tne . next requisite “Is the contents. First, molves of It. A member of our family met withan | place 'In a layor of broken charcoal with accldent when a mero babe that mado him a con- | & few particlen of hrick; have the bottom etant sufferer from plerrogium and granulated | woll covered. To prepare the soll, take two lids, and thia is the firat thing that bas glven more | parta garden soll, two patts loaf mold, and ono han o bricl, temporary rellef. Equal parta pure | partsand; place the garden soll and feaf mold fn a glycerine and tannin, “No eapecial caro 1arequired | pan, and "bake l'mmusmg fnordorto_destroy all in'using it, ns you cannot get cupneh 1n your cyes | animallife. Place Ina tubwith the aand and some to do them any harm, thongh it will caise eome | bits of rotten wood and mix well. When cool, pnt smarting st frat, hutin uning for sore mouth It Is | In Jour easa looseiy; Lo carefaland do not pack it. best to avold ewallowing becansc of ita nstringent | Fill the box np, se in your plants, and covor the quality snd consequent constipating tendency. top of the soll with maes; ba sura and do not prose 13irs, C, C.G,doos not Itke whit o8 the ground- | the roll about tho plante, ' Great care must bo ken wwork of her baby-carriage robe, sho can pet the | not toact tho plants too deeps and they should be hnnc{‘:nmh canvas I buft, or she can buy twico tho | cut back and allowed to grow but half the helght length she wishcs tho raboto ho in scariet wool | of the top of tho case, Betyour largest plants Jara canvas, and cut balf of it in the middla length. | from five to slx Inches apart, placing the mnslier wiao and crochet {t on each sidc of the wholewidth, | oneswith forns and bine moss between; ), by aa it 15 only cichteen Inches wide, Tinff honeycomb | copodiums, = A amail dish placed in the earth and 18 only from 00to 75 cents & yard (yard wiith). fifed with_ water toiniflatea ake lann improve- while” tho scarlet wool Is about $1'on tho yard | ment. Now, aftor everything Is lrranfied more, take ' a walering-can and sprinkle, i Andnow, elsters, why don't somebody supgest | it quite wel. Yor must be careful and'n: get (b that the dear Invalid—may tho Lord comfort her— | too wet or it will mold, It in only necor ary o can at leaat receive no narm from hnvmsin fow of | lave the moalstnre riso on the gfass. All plant the ozone producing plants in hee sloeping room, | lovers should have one, for I think ita thing of such as tlowering heliotropes, mignoneite, laven- bnnll if not a joy forover, der, clovo pinka, ctc,, otc,, and that sha may de. Leah, 1f you ‘will send me your adaross T will rivg actual bonedt from them. vl_vn yau 8 paper atar, with directions for making, 1f somo crudite philosapher hitherto hiddon be- | Will 'Ked, White, and Bluo extend her offer of hind the cook-stovo will pleata tell us all we don't | cross sud crown pattorn to mo? 1f Aunty Thomp- know about (he propertica and uscs of this subtle | sun desiresit1 will send hern vory pretty castlo eloment, and how best to avall ourselves of ita xuunm;l 1 bave mado several, but used stone u INFANTILE DISEASES, g To the Editor af The Trivune. " Citicado, May 1L.—The ordinary cold In the ! wead, or acuto naal catarrh, 18 apt 1o become, iftcra few daye, & broncnial catarrh, famillarly 4 Ppoken of osacold In the hrenst. The inflamma- « tlon may begin In the bronch), but 1t more fre. - quently starta tn the nnsal pasesges, and extendn, after a littie, to the bronchial mucous membrane. The cold, In popular languago, has **settledon the lunge." Uapplly, the lungs, that Is, tho actual lung tasue, are comparatively seldam invaded, If they were, the consequences would ho far moro serlons 1ess arlvocaten for the truth and temperance, a8 yau seem Lo Le, our boasted frea Jand would not have 80 many sluves to and tobacco, and every man would hiave a home, and plenty of work to do; for it has been proved that fur thess two evllsalone there s nore mnne{ pald out fn our boaated froo t costa to support all churches an 19, an the Goverument, as fi‘r urca wiil show; and, Il any one donbis it,'and le sufliclently Intoreated Lo inquiroe into it, I can refor htin to facts aud atatistics to prove the sasertion, 0 3 ' | chrning, but. bo i o it T el ooy ununlly ave. 1t vnoumonls docs accur, | reacKl 80 thiey supply (raely the iicods of animais, | and much iore throw i, T sgs.anihe of (g s1s: | Acoshd Si bl bt ey o o scaltered B aay ogiatar” e Aomain The lowa who whif | pblimled. athir, gne.. T Bi B armets it o, | Shach G papt o skimming scd churning 1 tho discare requires immediate treatment. The | The vegctaia ara composed of dust and water, nnd | ters wish . this wubject sgitated. No doubt | & cozy siiting-room Is out of place in an elegant Come doctor, wa arc walting to hear from you; | taking Mr. 1i."s latest editlon, will shobo so kind | trouble, 1o faras I can Judge from reading your e W ey o | RS RRe S L R | e St oot | SRR ot B | st it o v | SRt apl SRR AR Tl | G, S0 D e et | S e ey il Indicate thé gravity of tho | fubes dintrionta fourtcon, or more elcmenta. fo | EiFdge pRrY i evers form nd o il | FLF TRNOKE. T pro m th wealthy woman | glolgleech: e addross you desire i No. 16 1 have not forgorten you, ' licasie, I will nend | scraps from the wiitings of Prof. Arsoit an cuse and the need of o physiclan. | In persous of ancrotulous or tuberculous diathesis i the bronchial irritation lu not to ba Nghtly regard- ed, Thelnllammation may extend to the Jung tiasue, sud, if there bo already s disposition of tubercu- I of the world (o tho Inborer's wifo anxious to make her little home-nest as comfortable an possible on 8 amall fncome. 1f soma Iady, having bad great expericnce In the management of servants, writes ubjoct for the beneSt of young house- or, not to ss, varloun parts of the animal eystom. The absorb. ents sefze and remove theso Tery Marticles that Uad just been distributed. In this the tissues of the animal body are continuously re- CCIVIIIF and elpclllnr the dust of the earth, by the 1d of water, ilself a wonderfal combination of elevate mankind and fres them from the bondage of sclfand sin. Many a delicate, sensitive woman ‘wounld be strong and healih from tobacco, and, as | free 1and might be frea baniahed. No di le, T Eaat_Fourtecnth street, New York City, P.+0. | recipe next week. My addreas fa P, O, lox Box 5,055, Andf you won't think it presump- | Ottaws, 1. 7 BTYX AND ST! tuons, I want ta beg yon not to attempt that En- lish plum pudding,” but just make and rult cake oa rich or as plain nico d h it jmproves othera, the roading of which was of great valuc to me. - You need nol be afrald to advia the keeping of planta in your invalld friend's room, for although Basan {a_quito right (in theory) and quire 11, de< cldedly wrong in denylmr' the function of resplra- Hmalo plants, still tho slight Increase of carbonie Y It her house were frea d before, our hoasted nd hapoy’ were liquol o doubt those few remarke will' cail WOMEN’S V8, MEN'8 RIGIITS, 7o ¢Ae Editor af The Tribune. } 1t 18 excecdingly uncalled f g Poto, IIl., May 8.—~The well-constructe: . ! lous matter, suppuration may ensuc, and & mora | iwo Invisible fases, No man has cver scen oxygen ion and criticism, but that only helps one who, kecplng no ?;‘;’"“mnmffi:‘ Mndm:,d.fcn “,,,,"J‘; 5‘:‘“...‘: ’I::: tences of alster M’lnde Leo upon * “,“v,dm;:“ afglx,,u'.f night la nsppreclable under ordinary con | or less rapld consumption will ba the deplorable re- | OF bydrogen. And so, if we examine, we alisll of reform the fasier, The ides of any- lesa creatures, steam as mrich #8 you wish for & few minutes | va, Women's Hight'a" in the Inat 1 tarall Oh, wicxed Gall, how could you have the heart lo LBt A mEectod b ataiot i it 8nd that 8 largo notcontags of our bodlca la cow- | one bolug s slava o Justa fow Boor ieavew, oF, T extalnly, rulos invaluable to | widle preparing a sauce, as follows: Ttuh togetney | V& -\Vomen's Jtigl O aart Moma naturally | o i Vifier * porplex® tho, tera who are rye | Sfeen Qcglected branchlal catarrh Incortaloty very | nosed of invieibla gases. ARG when o die. o cese | Focte 3 olave roran thing! urd for anolhor, Apropos to this 8 teacupful of supar, Half a tencup of Lutter, o | A/Fost tho attention of the prascribod sex, and cail | 1no'io'Toarn how Lo iz Thatstams pollahl What i often the inltiatory stago of pulmonary phthisl tain vital fore destroyed, and nearly the entire 1f Honsewifo will send ta A, Burdette Smith she | aubject 6 with L. L. 8, that It wo wish to | }caping tablespoontal of Noar, and half tho grated | for analring of somo counter thoughts upon that | you say Is true, of course. but you forgot to tell { Itcan mover bo safely Iet alono to **wear oft," To body disnppeare. ' The Creator uads 1t of dust, and §ragctaulted in aahict patiein for hee Anabend. | puva i nectial servantawe ahould treat thom | rind" of & Josion; pour on bolling water slowly | disturbing theme, iow Lo make d\ln tragacanth diasolye in the slco- uel juickly jurne. o lady K noe e for es 0t i in Ing thal L7 | e e e et o, b whacanmy | Wi ueibaTn Hoir can wokeen sopply ot | will 13k Udaee I darison U ot shiof Saus | M ARl rese s ey Lfaking had L e e it sty ot Lo | | MeudoJa conaldarably praled about tha aexor | Rol: ndssCua s anaof the seeciathut chomiate sho will have no more trouble and they will keep in place, Rubber gloves for_gentlem; can bo procared at A, Burdette Smith's. Ferhiaps some of the sistera do not know why the hlack molasscs ia #o much better to cook with, If thiey will take a nice clear cup af tea and put & very amill crumb of copperas into it, then take Anotler cutr of tes and put and Jjat & few drops of chea airup into that,” they wiil mistrust whatthe troubla :u Jam told Lhat copper s¢d to make molasses ool place at the family table, Wa (o not hira them for companiunitip, and they would be wrotched and uncomfortable In the ety of their superiors, I think, howseer, duty of e r{ Christlan 1ady (o provide he Ics with & sitting.room, ovor, she will’ have & place in which 10 rest and recelve her friends,— Emlul-rly in the citics, whera the kitchens are ark and dreary at beet, Yes, Mrs, Laura Carle, Ido allow my husband to one Chat, of Decatur, and profeascs to be anxio: ;’o‘fil’e’-‘u‘erx‘l fi;‘i“-’;'?.'.'fl"'?"' Dol -tl) \u'nml for Lis expulalon from The Home, In case it tu 1t tho ladies will usc & deop ronnd dish (Rock- | out that ho Is really 8 member of the male perau nghan ware) for roasting beef, fowls, ot -nfl gt hum—mfnm P AL slon, with fair abllity to amoke a fragrant cigar and Deat” dua will. anavvor—Joat Targa. suouyh for l | L0 {ietermino tha exact number of feminine galters edge to fit convenfently inaide the edgo of the bak- n ngdian, oy will Bad TORKINE A touch mosa ,,.T,{','-,',-:;‘,fi';;,m,;;m' pifaeronded, shold bo fiTreanlo pracess, and Mta reaulis far moro satie- | iniied " oma of wa will tallc wpan the pegative, How, then, can the departure of & cold In the ro conatantly daing duty and at once pass away to supply the wants of otherbelngst No oth- er way has been yet discovered but that of luppIJ. ing the blovd with those clementa that the hody nceds. 1f the body needs fiesh, give it flesh or its equivalent In the veyetal world, namely, gluten, the body uceds fat, give it fat, or “sugar, or starch, If (l\c budy needs bone, fl\‘l it those arti. cles of food that cantafn lime. 1f the mouth needs or ladies Information. The fact ls, tho good Iady who firat gave the recipo forgol to state that water wat oné of the ingredients, conseguently all attempts to combine the other articles without {t havo proved futlle, The boraxls for the purposc of assisting the solation of the gum in the water, after which the waz, etc., should be added, and the whola heated togeth Luta better way fs to usa gum srahle, which is not oaly white, m“i) baing frecly e © chest bo accelerated? In the first place, by not ' taking sny morocold. It ia tho little moro cold added every day which makes the abstinate case thatresults In preuwmonla or chronle pulmonary discase, Sccondly, confinement to the bed If posaible. to the bousa cerlatuly, s an Important element in the luble In wator, the borax masy diapensed th, give thoss kindsof food that contaln the car, | think those moro skilled In such | smoke st home, not that I approve of tho habit. | [*SISE: tian andinslst upon 18 that ke or she may stay without | 40 treatment. 1t tho skin can ba kept warm and molst, | matatiais of which teoth are composed. ‘No man, uo i0a1d 100k ils Ups But 1 a"min’ amakes 3 think 0 far bet: | gl Srcy ic ey f oucs to cook found ateak feto | GRS ABOC 1t hathe orhe may aiay, witkoul N Blkion. o it s sorrasiie sabiriite the cold will yleld with far greater cane, and & few | woman, can make teeth out of fat,or muscle out of 1 live todo what good we can; ter o In bls own houss than be | drled bread and crusts that will somoting of the masculine, and thate who profer call her | fur'too strong. Iiad you Hesd (et sironem ou -y doys’canfinement at the utest may sxve montheof | Jime. In short, every human beinig must eat thoso | around s happy: catch ll tho suneniar ih driven off to smusement elscwhere. 1pre- | Jate. Lo Sl feminine, gundortand if anyono inslata thst | o i Bve removed “tho. entira. skl fove your ! time In the end, ki{“d- of nmd‘ :"“1““ w'l:l‘-ol his body du-lnmm. nlml.'u.rn &xund.{ hlv'u :'\'?"' %rnk -n% Teave n'bg sumy ll“‘- ;l’:!e:z 'nldn um;lf * nuklgl gw:l; ——— L‘.::enn' S'bunn:;‘l!tfi t::nl:ln‘l: :2:-{1-: ':ufx“ '3.‘35{".’,’, faco, and might have set up gangrenous ulcerafion. ¥ i W n [33 At mauy you adics | of uac In God'a pure sight. To any who may wis! e evi mel oble an 3 The patlent should not b dosed In the early | conname raostly pad iem‘mm.’xv‘h it | £ whic'orsend | wobldsiy my Tafure sivess wil | oid loat hows croeae povle and grands but © | gop e prps . GUM TRAGACANTIL | B w2y velaln him, her, 5, or (hm na & valage | (L1 BFaNeF sliength 1o uso was given by soma on stages with cough-medicines contalning oplum, At | flour bread, o \herealtar call It starchy | Lo Wakedeld, bass., though auything addressed to | influence ts most potent 'fn her home ¢ It Editor of The Tridune, blo member of our family, o bl for his corn- | Ty “Gocdwin, Pploase excuse my blander In : frat It la proper that the bowels, If confined, should | bread, because superfine flour 18 vory Iiitle elsy | cither piaco will reach nre) . each mather would attend to her son's welfaroand Cmicaao, May 11.—To H. A, IL: T with to ey humor, blarare ayntaz, and fault- | commenting. pon JOUE. ATHCIe 100 waues wis ' heopened by some mild laxative. Warn,stimulag. | than starchy four which never has nor ever will Mns, T, L. Raxsosii. the enrly formation of bie hablta, and give loss time | giye prescription for weak oyes, given for a child Maide Le " too hasty reading. Your Jast article was excels o roduce muscle. The parport of sll our worda is, —— 1o refori nieetings and outsida interes| woold o Maude Leo, hearken unto the words of | jo0," ing applications should be made to tho cheat, auch bat every snimal domands, as food, cere MUSIC-TEACIHERS. sccomplish (a7 more I tho end, In our family by our medlcal attendant, a physiclan md. nl‘lmlq dom from the venura. 1 have never seen s reclpe in The Home for mak- o unmn.m.c ‘yonlllca;. with & 1itlo mostard, tain_elerientary llflnclvltdl wltbout * which To the Editor af The Tribune, 1¢ Hortense will send no :;e‘rhmm--{uushm o"l:‘zh :ll'“"fll in lhlllefllv- \:’-hh yeue flmuwl‘h A R Wald hm‘%‘!flh‘:‘;’{.fi'fi; owith | g Jiquid bluelng. llero It ls: Pulverized Pros. Vi 3 it cann RTOW, OF elop, or e, ? ve her s eacription of tho ol 8 f b X .:J{,:,':',:‘,,:".lrh“.f,,'f; .fi;:‘,‘,::";fi'fi"&':?:f‘::fl AW kinds of food huve “been’ divided tnto three | WiXoNa, Minn., Moy 0.~Wa have In thls nina- | Fliner sl descript iy Infants Wardrobo 10 | Vs orseticn west) cevy, Himes dally, aad contlnue Shn bhie, Y ouncat oxalle nei 1 ounce} watet the practice unti] cured. I think your case cannot {;‘}5{7“‘{{’;5m";’!fl mcr;r)l‘:l':l.y, ‘;Enb;%mfiri:g.n'l:; be worse than the one thie was prescribed for. A | more thn we would abido content Without a st L, weak solullon of sugar of lead is good for In- | er, wife, siater, dsughtcr, a ‘mother-ln-law, or a fammation, ~ Au alum curd Is excellcat for acata | brlkbi-eved, ladgning, romping Hiile Maude, Inflammatlon, The curd ls made by pattinga | , Bunposs we do clevato our pedal exiremities amall plece of alum In milk, sesting where It will aum.n:'n .‘.;L‘c’...}?..g‘ E&Zfi'&%‘:?n."f:‘.’ifi?:‘i‘a‘}‘.fi be warm untll the curd forms: then druln slightly, lnmwn wodo attimes play gentleman of lelsure, placo in m thin cloth, and bind on (hoeye. 1 do | takinueun-Laths on the streol-corners and manu: uct ses why there should ba so much’ complaint | facturing exclamation poinest beholding No, 2 about Insoluble tragacanth. Wo have ade mucil- | boots? How doca all of this interfere wi th your age for scvers] years with guin-arabic and *+planting your feet on the ladder of fame," or {amachnth mixed, and pat n'hot wator and ers Yo *sextinguls Jour hopes of bacoming famousi! :‘:udllndl wnlnn pllc: on | ‘:‘?l knll tha n;l’nu ngul n\:“}lhl‘!lz:'.:l!li:l‘;fll‘l)ll;?&?:!l‘ ""MC;I ;Pflt:fl'fi solved, aometimes a long time, i pus, ' can yo o ovee railed to disoiva svery oaicie - "t [ ditarn eikvagh of oo biokind i Sueest nlx. Shake up occaslonslly, and when dissolved add from.a filnl 10 & quart more of water, according to the depth of bine desired. 1 agree with with Theo . C., that Monday 1s not the best day for washing. GUNAIEL, SUPERFLUOUS ITAIR. ‘ To the Edlior of The Tridi Joutxr, 1L, May 10, —Bessle, of Falrville, Ind., wishes mp to glve hera process for removiug sus perfiuous hale, Before giving the process, I would say any remedy ls doubtful; manyof thoso used srodangerous, Bubstances are aold by the pere fumers called depllatories, which are represented 1] tecath century an overplus of so-called muslc. teachers, . Itacemstobe a very genersl opinion that any person who hay acquired the ability to porform upon the planoforte |s unquestionably competent to Al the position of Instructor in this fmportant branch of education, Parenta too often place thelr youug children under the tultion of persons who are recommended as fine players, ‘withant ascertaining whetlier they po the requisites which characterize g ‘We frequently hear it remarked that s0-and-so s probably incapable of giving Instruction to ad. vlnwdznulln, 1l do well enough for begin- 0 classes, and theee threo classos correspond to the Vhrea clsates of elementa of which the body ls cumposed, One class supplies other soft Llssues. A second ¢l suppl means of genrating heal. A third class sopplics vitality, It is fuun up!t!lllf inthe bones, and ves them llfe and strength. It 18 found in the g‘ln‘lnd nerves, and gives them strength snd actinty, Thesa threa classes have beon named, as follows: ‘Tho trut 1¢ the nitrogen class, because nitrugen fa tho principal element. The second is the curbon Cluss, because carbon la the principal element, ‘This third is thy shclphfll phorud is the leading elel :lllfd thevital eleuient, b Amy, of Wiscousln, if she will give me the num- ber af her box, Wit such & large fominlne correepondence no wonder the compaaitor has a hard time reading our letters, 1 will forgive him, therefore, for mal ing mo say ** excessive lace (love) for dress {a & min, " The smount of tha averago cigar bills was too small, 1 bog you to lmagie the suia (0 be $100, to $300 per annum, i Winnis, AMUSEMENT OF CHILDREN, 70 the Bdifor of TA¢ Tribung, CEnan Karins, Is., May 7.—A recent contrib. utor to The Home asks acme of the ladies to give sowe recipes for amusing snd inatructing childron, ' eesary. Theolled sllk should be kept on uniil re- covery fa nearly complete; and when it 16 removed, 11 It [a cold weather, an extra thickness of flannel should be placed on the shoulders and chest, If the patlent is at all delicate, If the bronchitis becomes chrooie, continued countor-rtitation ls among tho zoat eficaclous means of cure. For children this should be prudently used. The camphorated oll will snffice for wost cases, A liile fodine ofatment mlzed with simple cerate I8 a good application, If #ovse-oll, which ie a popular remedy, has any spe- clal efMicacy, it is becaune it contalns more rritating #atty acids than other olls, ] =3 = H class, because phos- It may well bo without it no lly usted snd lost hie . t here that th 1 Vi our nature, to enable 'you charltsbly to excla 84 haviog the power of removiug But the Iusteaa of tho wara poultices, hot and cold water srity.” e physiien ‘same phoa: | Hsett. g ant she evil breses TEasts blesslugltwosid Jrore $favme.one cautd. | Wil Disclpulus piease tall s soonwint, ¢0 aik *Y0'you darling, navghly menr Y " | bate fa not deajroycd by thess mosns; the root sad compresaca may be nsed, as directed in the laus | puates, and tells bim (o Tive on the swiltcst-moy. | little ones over 0 ihe mischlerous® induence | furnieh recipes ¢ would teach us how to kesp o ' come nlo The Home cleverly | (hat partof the shaft tmplanted within the akin paper. When hot spplications are miade, the great- f of any person who ig not thoroughly tralued in tha | Our little ones well; what to do when they were nr dsh and the most active anim: t may be well o bear in mlud that no one class coutaton exclusively its own peculiar elements, The pitrogen class containe a u'{wull percautage of carbon and & very 1nuch smalter percentage of phosphorus. And tiis latter clement is comblned with s small proportion of the nitrogen, When appropriated by snimals It continues itg original comnbinstion; wo thst vegetal and snimal faod contain the sauie elements, " Fibrine s the nl- sl carc mual by taken that the chest s not chilled when they aro changed. A folded Aaunel, or cote ton-batting carefully warmed, wmay be defily alip- ped into piace o8 the poultice'ls withdrawn, ¥or the Oret few Jsys warm laz-sced tes, Savors ed with lewon-Juice, or any other demulcent, such as Iceland moss, sllppery-elm, or the like, may be used, Later a cough medicms will be of ‘service. Almost auy e, outaids the professien, Lias bis o stilt remain, and are roady toshoot np with ine ereased vigor as soon as the depilatory Is withe drawn, The effect of tho depllatory ls tho same, In this respect, na that of & razor, and tha latter is. unquestionably, the better remedy, It must oty however, bo lwagined that depilatories ats nesl; tive remedies, and that, if they do no permanen! ot least harmicsa; that isnot l:: minuia cereals? What if we Wil some English lady elve us tho genulne | diszulsed,* are 3nybodyis clubts infrined. 6o long English way of waklog frumenty? That will add | & the columus of The Hq an_wxcellent dlsh to ur already valuable stock of | tic to take usally dilterent mades of cooking cereals, it F assoclation la certainly safe; atleast wo Une way in which we use dry bread in our family [ of 4 neragx have coucluded (o bottle up all 18 ta soak'it in cold water unull quits our fears upon tho subject, and we now walt with breathless anxlety for you to do the "T} ERONDA, science of luchlnf. 1t doos not necessarily fol- low, because one plays woll, that capable of imparting that knowledge to snothe Uo goud reasan why muslc-teachers should not be compelled 10 undergo the same rigid exsmination befure thelr work as do onr teachers of common schools: fora wrong method (aught 1o wmusic ls Intultely more dificult to uvercome than that in sny other branch of education. Jmproper sick, snd when they wers **30 tired, mamm dhey were good and wheu they wets naughty; when they wers unhappy, got nurt, of ouly wanted **somethiog to do," snd, above all, one toteach the wu?. sozlons, overworked mothers how to care for {bem in sickness aud in healtn, to he) them Lo grow up Into noble wen and women witl omo are sbundantly elus- of o] 1, good rich cream, egys, they the susllest possible cxpenditure of atrength and | sall, sud dour cuough to make u batter stii? onough OVEN TEMPERATURES, " s and rogaire to 4+ fallible cougl remedy warrauted to care sl curae trogen uf auimal substance, while glutca fs thatof | training at the outses way impede thi progresa of | vitsl e nm.m’\ healthy mother Is the nu‘n‘uqul- tu bake 1o cakes m‘a‘ the griddle. They are vvgy 79 the Editor of TAs Triduns, 4 ufl:: 9:: tlt:u !.';“AZ'.‘? lc:mfl:' ‘l‘n:ngunmlutnu ! blecases. ‘Tho doctors think that the medicine | veyetal. Iu vogetal food we Lave the carbon cle- | the pupll for yes wrlle un ndiugly fo | elteof & hngy childnood, for nu aickly, nervons | nice withs littly corn-meal stirred in, I do not Cu1cac0, May 11, —Is there ruom for one more? | ©f niost of these are lime, and the tersulpherct ol [ should be adapted to tho paticot and the character | meats in sugar, starch, and oll, and the nitrogen | this matter, haviug, many y besn dis- | mother witl brain sud body overtasked fs capable | prescrive proportions because they can be varied Tteo, 1 ) 1d ko arsenlc (orpiment), but tho use of orpiment is of the cougl, and therefore I do not give here any | elements Ingiuten, atbuufer., an ~ Tu animul, ipiined by s geuuine grad frois Boaton. | of giviog ber children the loving, patient, geutls | (0 8UIE the ook, - They are dellesone. sa, 1 wou o 10 enter The Home, but will [ Goietis (orD el o e e oabraslon of (s t preacriptions. But one of two thinws | would like | we bave tho carbon elvmeats in fat, aud the nitro. | There was once, Lo me, a certsin 1ing about this | care which they ought o hay A thousund thanks, Theo, C, C., for launching | cbarge nothing for my services, ©. C, C., 1don't | gkin.. The safest depliatory strong sojutlon of 1 tosuguest tatbereader. That thecoughisnot the | gen elemnents ju albumon and Gbrine. The vital | last sentenca {hat fAlled my unsuspectlng heart ‘Chie frst considerstion in il of children 1, | your Loomerang in the aubject of tho unspenksbly | know what you will do with that baby's band un- | sulphuret of barium insde 1ot o, pasta with pow- {+ discase, but onlyan indication of i d that | force, thuybom fn vegeial and snlmal food, | with coutdence, and I yiclded, a witliag vic- | of course, to secure good Loalt 1f this canuot | stlogy custom of (wo meals o doy on Sundays. | leas you adjust it every time you take the baby; | dered atarch, Itshould bo applied lmmediately [4 siopping the cough without altering the morbid | fafound in combination wilh the nltrogen eles | tim, to the wilcae of this famous Bostonl, Never | be done, nnmnf can mhr‘your child happy, Do | bave suffered very muca from suchs Fegulation but this I do kn thi Al after it Is mized, and allowed {0 remain there 88 I couditiga \s """"f. coverlogup the fre out of | meats, but oot with the carbon, ‘The carbon elo- | having recolved the slighteat knowleuge of the | mot neglect what you call trifling complainlas they | while visliing or boanding, sud have often thought | UW 0 know, that you can cloan zinc nicely | S1\0n EIs Bl Re sigbt, I tho cough be purely nervous, or spas- | ments’ of vegetal sud animal food are found in | science of music, [ was wholly onprepared for miay bacome very serlous. Do nut let your children coukh, day and’ night, for weoks, and lmhnpc all wlnter, because it s motbing Luta cold, It mean cousnmption some thme; and I belie: much of the wfl’l‘ h!l:llh, and especlally throat lns er 1Mo, arises’ fro: th slmost universsl meglect ot cold ie children. — We ses ° children every da. hlc‘ bow much ‘Etlnlgtm“l.n and children smust sudler b{l-i:wlulln'lll:-; :nn- rom It, an ndecd, every one cxcept the house- | oll, then wash wi 10t wal 8| epor, Wh you iy et sired docs 0ot fall 1o | G311 (ke spois . mot iae,S0tP, sud polist find an opportusity to take s nico Juuch. 1| know | oxaile acld in solution? both I xfin 00d. one {amily wio naver buve breakfastuntil 10. Just | 1 am always Inturested fu letters from Doctor ihlok of waiting four or Svo hours for the fret | Amwls ale, Talso read with 1nterest 0no from meall Discuse te subject, and If thero can bo no | Gunalka Iatron (what namel) in relation Feturm, thea ot tha viclima of tho system bog the | to granite tronware, think sho s {correct. privilege of boarding themacl dipped in kerosene wodic with 1o expectoration, it may indeed be checked without {ojury, But in moak cases tho cough I8 at ooce the indication of mucus or phlegia in the aiz-passages, and the means of cxpelliog at. Jtmusk not” then be lwpred] but {ar controlied that it sball not, iu itself, be t 100 much dis- 1 \rsitation, and shall po turb the rest or wear tpon the strength of tho suxar, starch, and fst, all composed of oxygen, carbon, snd bydrogen in alightly’ different propor- tion. The nitrogen elements of animal and vege- \bumen, gluten, felvel 1al food are composs ed of oxygen, nitrogen, aa hydrufrn.abllullbt exctal and animal foods differ in thelr ultunste stoms in this respect, that vego- tals contaln carbon, while soimals contaln nitro- the fery ordeal through which [ was call aud | give my experience, briefly, for the beueAt of thoss who may, at soine future time, be tempted to nibble al the vawe bait. My worthy teacher ln- formed me Lhat 1 wonld be reguired 10 tako Lhree Tessons per week, lutlmatiog (hat o purens thie courss would suun cuable me to gaiu a proficlency which would far cxceed my most exaggerated an- d 80 pass, ‘The Chincse use & d-flmnry made as_follows: Mix elght ounces quickilme, one ounce dry pearls sal, anq_one ounce sulpburct of potsssium. It should not be applied longer than two ta four min- This be cifoctive, although I never L"ndaul!uh-d y the c'i,nnn- 5 e cc o siats of powder. and should duting ‘the winter suflering cxposurs ~ wl on Eunday. Altliough 1t § v f % ater, and fmme: patient. For Ibis purpose oplum or some other | gen. Thus we sed (hAL Bunien bodiee wers tro: Helpationy. Accordingly T sct o work with a will, | would kil thelt parente, snd 1o oat iaorance ved | *1 wasid oo siud o8 ‘per s O Gunday: b nes, ite Drotably s eoticsll st for oollaary A e SR Db L T o odative, 10 suiuble dosce. may bo comblned with | sed by invisible gasce avd o Iittlo lime. They may | aud for eix snccesnive weeks § faliafally Ibored | Tolly wo. soy 1t Gove nos wuns Cot JLu0ran ocs | Home ladics abuut ewcebing, e theraany carpet- | [ thiuk Qal Lo & thotough housckecpar. and ml- | o Itile starch beloy. ded. fn orer to Fea= ln‘ .n‘zpmn’rl-u ctp:tl:ugl. |;I‘hl;:okugh '::z“'ld contaln 80 per cent of water, but wateris only a | fve bours each day (Sundays excepted), ana st the | burt them, aud sooner of later tho effact ia scen in | sweeper bettcr than tho ‘old-fashioncd. Lroom? neatly sound on fucl saving. Heatherbell, I aball e paate niure mai not be tuo frequent, sud shon ept Wi 0 expization of my dra term I (hink | bad taken ten pleces of sbeetuuslc, and, with the exception of oue stwple waltz snd sacred wong, 1 believe toat Gottschalk's *‘Last Rose of Summer" was tbs ptece lesst didicult o pertorm e 1o B2t 19 place of the warsa weiss io jordhike 6 fo used in [ the warm waterto y'vane.hi‘\;&gdnu?r bons kaifo aBouid bo used 1a cepa ; B intet's wifs ot Sillwater, Misna., wishes 10 know how (o remove piluter’s lnk from ableke . combination of oxygen sud bydiogen. ‘The human body (s composed of fourteen differ- ent clemcals, 10 one of them permanently dxed in the systew. 'Each one doea ita duty, retires from the body, and yields tts place to othier pasticies of & brokea constitution, and perhaps llullmll{ death; and we wonder that & child 'who *‘could stand suything™ should graw up such & feeble wan. God x 1y our bllndness 88 w ep over our blighted awers, s0d may our cbildred who ste fortubate Although 18 way be hopeless to capect any reforw | surely try that plan for making o taolo-cover, 1 10 tho Uny of tobaceo, [\ may b ‘besr to put_our | bellevo 1t will nirply tepas thns snd cont. 1t Hoos opiai [flmj sinatIt. In our own homo | Dastlobad my now oven dogs-kuob she would never ngved with tobacco 1n any form, | boatalossto know when her oven had aitained ena¢s have not becn bantened Lo I, they | tho right temporature fur baking. Thig knob basa toemed loosa and easy. Notbing more 18 necesssry exccpt light, digesuble food, and It the patient is feebls or of & acroflulous diatbesls, Lonice sre cascatlal. Asaputritive sad alterative medicing o O P ¢ S L,