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THIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1877—TWELVE PAGES. 11 —_— P ton to look teal glumo, and d 1t to - the bookeasn tn the pasition (¢ wonld sesume when st it e Pt i cratavoyed fying, snd got langted at, [, Tike a correspondent 1hat Thave fonnd Gretchen. #ald nome time sy, **do not like canton-nannel ot hasafound Ormiahenc s L et bk doven stuck In parlor windows,* bnt thoueht it LR RN LR L o wauld look nice in & sittine-room, Thanks to kind Imyzelf happen to have beenpreaent st the lite frlencs for rumembering me; their names are teo Lmpelt hapren;fa | been prosent gt the lit: B G Sov " [romise, i Infrodaced me to reichen; bat thea ' Chatity (.—*Swing low, aweet charlot," fa @ 5pokoe Of her as 3irs. Manfeld. d. R Q. contatned inthe dubiice Sonys, obtainable at 01 ez A re, Mansield, Wanhincton ttrect. Chicagn; price, 23 cents. ST e - g e i The work contains aboui sixty other plecca sang Dby tho Jublice Singers, but not the oncs you men< | r : Mr, Nasby Makes Extracts from Flin Diary— (tllh(,xl ;‘:‘m-nk- for cabbage-salad recipe. 1koow The Denunclation of the President'aSonth. \° ern Poliey. : Tolean Hlade, s Coxrxnnrt X Roane (Wich 14 in tbe State of Ken- ', tucky), April 20, 1877.—Ef the yooscrper fayes don't find hisself into & muss with his party, In & less than & month, T am mistaken, I hev binin New York and hev observed the ndicanhons, There 18 a storm a brewln wich will break onto hisde. #he wirhes to make, I willvend her T know will fit, Will same of the Indles of The Home teil me how to make caper eance, and where I can hify **Tho 1lome Cook- ook LoLLeTTA. lern which al Commstralon, and pi the apace rererved for the United States,'etc., can beseen at the ofice of the Paris Depariment, Tnter- natlonal Exhibition Company, Judgea’ Hail, Cen- tennisl Grounae, IXTERNATIONAL EXMIATION CONTANY. —— porsibly be able to answerit. 1 attempled todo it, but, In the undertakinz, did not expect to make aconvert of hoes wo T was not diasppointed when [ read her last; and after reading it, Iace no reason for changing my opinton, I sald that plants did ot perform the functions of reriration, and this Iclaim 1o be true, An | stated before, carbonic acid Ia given off dnring the fAnwering and gormin- ating period, whon tha proteine Indaces the derom. poriiion of the assimifased matter ao that tha rest Tiay be bronght Into A serriccable condition; but un far as vogetable respiration Is concerned, 8- ran's bell-glasn and lime-water proves nothing, It in tene that, If the temperatnre ol the foom which containg planit be kept too warm, exhala- tlon from the leaves will take place; and the car. bonic actd in the water will neceasarily go off with1t. But, an | ssid before, very litlo carbonic ncid 4 mven off by healthy planta, And If Ma- thuselah had slept’ with flowers In hia room he wonld not have died more than a day sooner on their account, 1 do not know whero Susan ob. tained her anthority for nylnf "ithat plants abe nort oxygen and give off nearly and equal gnan- tity of carbonic acld.™ 1 claim thal they do noty d, croeaing the ntreet. he stepped Into e for 8 glass of absinthe. Altergiving the waiter & pour-boire by way of propitiation, he rald In 8 casual way: *‘la thata lodging hoaose opposite! ";‘;n. llrh." o “*1) you happen to know a; e “"‘i’f‘}' ! ppe: : n’:’ the persons who **Well, Jet me sce; there's ac lhf’iflflllll—l'd"r e e’ % rlull'nflllcllo Nez, oung lady 1" inf P . Idmuny 8 1ady rrupted Paal In pome trep. sleeves, Iteanbe readily taken from any article §y meann of eihet. ‘urpentine and pure benzine, separate or mized, ftis rald, will remove printec's om linen or monsreline, '"\l'n'ny ‘ona nacs any of the above depilatorien and {hey fad them succeaefal, 1 hops they wililet the readera of The Home knoty of thelr success. PROTESHON ~oe =—=¢ IIOME LETTER-BOX. There are letters Inthis oflce for *K,," ¢* Zoe," “M, E. C.," **Mignonetta® (2), ‘‘Seck and Find,” **Sweet Sizteen," *'Brunette,” **Ifor- tense," and **Winnte." Tho persons o whom thene letters arc addreseed can have them forwan« :'!lngeylendlng to the floms Department, Tribuno GRETCHEN. Written for The Chicngn Tribune, Paul Mansteld was a yonnz art-student living 1n Parls, Endowed with falr alilitiea and an entha- siastic admiration of the beantifal, In whatover rbape it presented iteel! to hls eyes, he might have worked hard and won himeelf & name, had it not ‘been for one obstacle. Paol had the misfortune to be born rich. Il know very well that he lay ander no neceasity of earning his living, and consequent- 1y rater shirked those unpleanantdutica of hisart which are indispensadle to the attainment of pre. eminence. but which for their mastery require she BIMT-MAKING, v the Kdltor of The Tribune. Gexzva, Iil., May 0. —Dryan, what patience yon must possess? Darod try it onco agsin, and ask for that fambrequin patteen? [ haveona atyle that 1 conslder very pretty, but hoping that yours may s different, § wosld gladly exctange, If It anita yonsotodo. Silll, when I remember the trials of ¢ obliging husband of yonrs, my heari fails me, O e cas but Wil senid my pat: fern to any one deairing It, hoping n this wn{ to relleyn tho much distressed Mr. Dryan, appretiat- ing st embarrassment. fumnu«lu. 1 witl pive you my experience in n +* Jate non, Monsleur ™ exclaimed 1] 3 elerating hin hands. *‘T don't knnw”fillz:mrl- selle's age, but I daranot say ahe iy young.™ Paul smiled, and requeated the “young wan to PR e there ts M. Donol ‘hen there 18 M. Donols, the anthor, and Harlcot And his wife, —he's & painter-— " e +*And his wife]" exciaimed Panl, feeling cold shiver ron over him. **A painter! Me. in mar- ried, and lives with hin wife!" } ais certoinement, JMonslenr[" ctled the walter, ntterly astonished at Paal's outbreak. The young artist sald nothing more. _8elzing hig hat, he jumped np from his reat and rashed ont of » gaod. dna—Please give recipe for raspherry vinegar, l’rf" et Son Mavetried ever i cine for anta ani 1ailed, sce how flonr of sutphur will wark, Hare paticnce. Maupe Lee. PUDDING AND SAUCE. o the Editor af The Tribune. Cnicaan, May 11.—1 hate been an interested seader of Tk Trustxe for about four years, Tha TIE WIDOWS. Tn (Ae Edltor of Tha Tribune. WaLRERTON. May 7.—1 wihth to ask the of The ijome for advice. Thaee.whota lives well flled and complets ought to be able to symp: thizo with snd advise those who aro mot so forta- nate. %o what la to become of the widows, thor Who hare no husbends, homes, or bables? pause ters shittemaking. = For twelve years 1 made all my | (08 £c* ob hranose to dwell on the universaiity | drst thing Iread is Tho Home, and if Mr. Editor | fora seply. Ruri. | votld hesd, and swoep him from the face uv the - b Birts, and esch and every nno [ wept | 554 108, 108 BIORINC TR SNGIL M BT iats But will | whil give me admission I will try and oblige Belle 7. ncentives efthier of fervent genlus, or, what 1s no | the reataurant, then got out of the strect a8 quick= | political earth. It 14 Inevitable. Them ez wos lenn powerful, an empty pocket. To be sure, he would be an artist; what better or more nntural way was there of passing his Uime., His father hsd been o highly-saccesaful portrsit-palnter, and from his earliest days Paul had breathed the atmosphere of atudios, ndeed, if the truth must be told, he owed hia Christlan name, not to sny extraordinary revercnce entertained by his parenta for the Apontic Padt, hut to the fact that it had been borne by the great tubens; no donbt he would have been called Peter also had the namo been & triflc more euphonfons, ‘The young man was not unpleasantly presumptaous in bis disposition, but he certainly regarded himself as onc of thoss who have tho happiness to excite the smiles of Fortana: who, it munt ba confessed, showed hersell fn his cane singularly free from jeslousy, considering tha number of young ladies from whom Paul prided himaelf on recelving simllar aigns of spprobation. 1le passed his days tn the miost agreeable manner; of teara over, not hecause 1 had them to do, ¢ at that time 1 took pride In saying ihat I alwaya made them, Bnt that tronblesome " neckband, 1t wonlinot fit. I ecnt, and mensured, snd _basted, and tried on; finally cuncinded that it was just right, fntsh it off, have it Isundricd, and with s H8ing af exuitation give it to my othor halt to gut gun Ing, it was all wrong, either too long or 00 High of toa law, and, to sdd to my he remark srould be made 1* 1t 14 passin, ge that any one with a grain of acnac coul makeanchanill-fittingyarment, "or **why don't you oL Mra, Bmith'a or Ms, Drosn's patternt Thele BeLriat nirta 0t ++ beantifally,” How often Dare wished that ¢ blessed snirt" and the indi. that invented it wan lying in the murky of the famous Chicago River. Well, thers came a tima when I feit compelled to hirc some taig sowing done, and my tord mildly nufixfllml e would ga ta a shict-factory (of wiich there eversl good oncr, in Chicago) and leave his measure and have tho requisite number made, With & slgh for my IneMclency, 1 conscnted. In & fewr daya they came hutne, and with eys wp- on that band I gave one to bo tried ou, and”much 1y a8 posaible, 'and took the nearcat way home. Ansoonan he reached hume Paul ran tohis #tudio and aat down before the pictnre of Gresenen. Then oll at once, a8 tho sightof the well-known fentures ance mare bronght the reality of his ad. ventura befare his mind, be began to mak himeelf Why on earth he had behaved just now in sach an exttanrdinary manner, $o aho was marricd: th wile of a Monsiear —, whatover was hia namo! 1le had forgotten it alreaay; but he knew he was & painter. And what wan all tha to_him, Paoi Manafield? Onght he not to_rejoice, neeing that he had wan his bet, and should now be able to langh fn hlsturn at his incredoloun frienda? And yet for nome reason or other he felt vory far from re. oleing, e felt rather aa i he conld ave flung himeelf on Lis knees befors the ~ pictore of Gretchen and begnn_ to weep, * It scemed aa If he had snddenly heen rob- bed of a treaanre: an if the Idol hefore which he had warshiped so long had been all at onco taken away {fom bim tobe enjoyed by some mors for- tanate man. Buthad he not the lovely pictnre atill, the same an ever? No; It was nat ‘the rame asever, o hnd acen the orlginsl:the real Gretch- most_inatrnmentle In electin him are uv him. Therain't ono avem that bls SFe Toifarin iy Al hile ie follerin from my diary, while in Noo Yorl 1‘1" Pltrhlm shaw the :{wuuhen eceleariy ez lh;: thing: Jonday—Met gentleman in bar.room. R nne, ad ovidently in hilys circumatances, nfi‘.! ¢z 1t were, constipatid finanshelly; aaked him how . he waz pleased with the Adminfstrashen; replide - that he'd allaz bin a Repodlikin, and hed cherirhed the hops for menny yeers that he shood die in_the Jovin embrace of ihat geliorious party. But he was afeercd that it hed ran its coarso,” Coodent approvo uv the President's Sonthern pollsy, snd felt that, for tho perteckshun uv the 'nig- ger, he shonld driven _Into thg arms uv the Dimocriy. No party cood live wich didn't take care uv its_workers. "lia ut his hand on hia heart and say that the fact that he hed bin anddenly dropped ont v place Inthe Custom-House hed nothin todo with his present. posiahun, bat when ha looked to the atrug- lin Republtkens uv the South, and esw how they | ed bin treetid by the President, ho felt 4hsthe’ LINEN GLOSS, 1 Tothe Fditor of The Tridune. Secon, 11l May 0. —Will some reader of The Tlome tell me how to get & gloss on linen hosoma? 1 wanttogot It for our women, Sametimes my ahiitt-boroma have grest steeaks of tarch on them, and they don't knaw what caaees it, Wil they ll;]f‘vzlell me how to make the bosoms atiff, and oblige refer her to mosttany botanist who has written on the snbject. I do not mesn any antediuvian botanlat, who Fnumd at what he did not know, 1 sne request {t. 1 will rend her o Hst of German, Englieh, French, and American anthues on tho subject. 5 Squine Hawkixe. Beach with an English plam-pudding recipe. Two cups of swveet milk, fonr cups flonr, threc egen, one pound suet (chopped fine), two pounds currants, iwo pounds raisina (stoned), halt ponnd cliron. (chopped), one pound sugar, onenntmeg, one teaspoonful cinnamon, one Learpoonfnl allspice; mix well, put the frult inlsat, ut'in o pudding-cloth, boil trom fve to seven ours; to be eaten with hrandy eauce, No,'. One pound ralsins (stoncd), one pound cwrrants, one pound chopped edet, one pound flour, soven exgs, two wineglasses brandy. three of sweet wine, ono ponnd sugar, spice o taste, 8 1ittle milk if required ; boll four or Oy houra; al- waya dip your pnidding-cloth In hot water before puiting yont padiding n. Puddliig rauce: One cup of aweet milk, two tea. spvonfula of corn starch (ball), two tablespoon. 0ls of brandy, and a little nutineg. 1 think you Wil lke this. lLet mo know and oblige, Exotisit Motien. A GENTLE ITINT. CROSSES, CROWNS, AND THINGS, v the Fditor of The Tribumd. Cnzcaan, May 30.—For tho past two wecks my time has been wholly oceupled In cuttlog out pi terns, such as doves, cuplds, crossea and crowns, card-recelvers, efc., and probably by next week I ehall have lambrequina at every window from pare lor (o kitchen, —st le shonld like to, Now, 1 don't mean to eay that I am tired of sending and recelving patterns, for I am not, and shan't bo for Alty years to come. 1 have aent patterns to all who have saked for them, and Wil send o 86 many moro an wish, Mr, Sirgan, T nmuz)m your numbee af letters were decreaning, I wonld write a dozen o d-{“lu o WASHING PATCIIWORK QUILTS, To the Edilor of The Tridune. Cnicano, May 9,—WIIl some of the ladies of The lome tell mo how to wash patchwork bedquilts a0 that they will Jook and be clean? Now don't put e 1iin Jetter In the very 1ast one, where it will be on- tirely overlooked. . 1 NISE, SICK HEADACHE. To the Editor of The Tridune. Pronta, 1L, May 10.—Will soma one of the ‘my surprise It fitled peefectiy, 1 stlll hear the | Mrs, I our benefit, beea ou ¥ many readers of The llome Department glveme a | now amusing hineeif fora few honrs in his efe. | © 1iving, breatuing, and, O Moavenl smiling; tomy aurprise [t tled petfectly, T sl earothe | 2, fievan Just for gar beneft, Deciiiee ¥ v the Kdior af The Triduna. Tecine for the ick headache? 1 have been tronbled | Fant ateller, now viritiug his namerous friendsand | 41 thif cad Imixe Bilora him bad Iovtall s 1o | Satanle scceniid b Trsatoghen 1o, thks sathla e, e o acowioin | NE) Mo baye cord and tamtolt on my matchs | Ctcaon, a 11,—Why il theladies contiane | with f for years.” It 1s Caused from sour stomsch | acquaintancen; dalng hia est, In short, to. enloy | o alf lts beanty. 1t waa all very well for Paul | and with great tatility attempted ta borrow & dol- ‘i, From that day to thisy nino years, I have not ‘made one ahirt, fully convinced that it 1s not my torte. Wiil soms anc answer May's gnestion In regard to subber gloves; where can they be purchased? AvNT JzaMa. receiver, and it was through mistake that 1 dldnot mention it. 1 shall use aliver 1n preferenco to, rinhl m{wr(n mnklm‘ my alr-castle, 1t Capriclota wonld ke patterns nnd fnll direc- tfons for making a paper and a Chinese als-castle, 1 wiil rend 1o her or any ona efse. 1 would liks ta know how to mnke o pretty lamp-mat, \Will Rted, White, and_Hlue, of some one, pleate reapond? And will Katie Jirown send directlons for ilooe- ™At? Ono more request, dennle, please explain moss-work. 1 wliil kend patterns to all in roturn, 1 wonider If there ia anyone stili without a dove, 1t ao, nend your addrese and 1 will send one. Tabje-mata ato very preity snd uscful made af clotlyand buttons, For fulicr dircctions address Bry-Brie CARIMXAL, No. 254 Weat tandolph street. to alfer to send (mind you, only offer) reelpen that they consider saluable and worthy the natico of The Home? Yetif they are everto maka thele ap- pearance In that widely-read department one must walt, and write, accept the offer, etc., etc, Iow yery far from scnafble thin te, when at the very ont. set If Indics would only at once Incloso their recipes to The llome, all thia delay and tedious vexation of ** deairen tinfulfjled * wonld bo avold- ed. Only Boturday’s iesne conlains msny .such offers, and In every Instanco of very de- rirable recipes. Wil not énch nnd every one who lius offceed them conslierthemselves requested, by onaat least, and I have no doubt by hundreds niore, to forward them immediately to Tur Tnin- tNE! This eame subject has once before been altuded lo, but (ho iadies seem to have forgotien the tequest, And dou't, plesse, send them to any one's privste addeees, but to The Home direct, soall share the benefit nlike, whercas in the other case, tho “uu}zln would be the same, and only one recelve he favor, oping this will receive the apprabation snd sympsthy of the readers of The Home who are seeking for nseful Information on all subjects, and be given & alcho in your columne, 1 remain sa ever, A CoxaTant IteapEn. ar dyspeps| A RAVING--AFTER PEACE (NOT POE). Man I8 lke the tides of Ocesn, never still, but kept in motlon - By some power which i resisticss, andwhich binds him more and more; Yet not by his own volition does he make this sad admission, . But htl‘lduln he cannot help it, and must to the end endure To Muflr’l:m by anothes, who fs nelther friend nor ottier— Ope who promined to obey bim, and not miske her- scif a bore, C'ausing him ite to deplore, 0 how well do I romember—it was not the month Septamoee, ; Nor w!-; it upon a May-day, but it was the day be- re: ¢ And “fi hlefl:'. fclt very bitter whon I thought of all e litte; > That was cam!'ug on tho morrow, and of what there waa in storo: Then 1 felt much like to running from my home, and going gunning ! Away ol ont to duath Chicago, ar some ather for- eiga shore, £ Where the wild waves dash and roar. For at late there had besn flnitering throngh the air a sound of mattering, Asof words which mado me frantl¢, for I'd heard the wards befora: Well 1 knew thelr dreadful mesning, nothing meantime Inteevening, Had for me an swfnl lmgpor!, and my heart felt to try and pemas plcture and the original were parely arilstic; he smiled romewhat bitterly as be thought of his sud- den exclamation, and the way In which the girl had regarded him. WWad It possible that Gretchon was het res) name? Very likely ; sho did not Jook quite like a French girl, and she had certainiy started in a manner that conld only he explained “br tho fact of her having s strapger suddenly pronouncs her name. Now, after all the troubla that Paul hadtaken to discover the origina) of the picture, he sudden) felt & repugnance to announcing his ‘auccess to 4 friends, and claiming the **Vents Anadyomene. " e feltthat he would vev‘r much rather keep his own counne] and say nothing abont why, he did not exactly like to confe ‘but he baa & vague lmpression that it would bo maore like proclalming a defeat than & viciory. Nos he woald say nothing aboat Gretclien. The end of the month was close at hand, he would give up tha copy which hie had shorily ogo finished, and—give up sl thonghta of the ariginal. A fortnight pased away., J{ow Is it that weonce more ace Sir. Paul Manafleld spproaching the door of the lodging-house opposite to the little restau~ rant? It scems that, for some good reanon or other, he has altered his mindabout . na:cmng toe origlnal of **Gretchen at the Spianing-Wheet, " 1le knocks and a servant-girl appears. **1 belleve there is an artlet living here, 18 there nott T have forkotien his name. " **Yen, sir: there 18 M, Grenzel, the palnter, has his stelier up-siairn .. ‘+Grenzel, —Grenzel, " mutters Taut to himuelf; ‘ithat's o German name, Idon't think that’s tho pame tho waiter fellow pave me. " *Is he :?p'unly patater living bere?" " to the fail the delights of (ke beantiful city, One morning, strolling along together with a friend and enjoying the sunshine, he turned intos woll-known picture-desler's to examine tho latest additions to the stock. < Aa the two walked arm-in- srm round tho room Paul amused himeelf by in- dulging inithe eevercet criticlems on avery new pleture. Criticism wasa delightful occapation for him: eo very cary, so Ihoroughly congenial; he folt that ha was born to be s great art-critic. In this way they came before a small plcture entitled *‘Gretchen at the Spioning-Wheet." Both stood rilent and gazed at It. Psol's friend torned inex- pectation of the eritleism, but none came; surprise snd admiration were alono expressed in the young painter's eyes. And indeed the picturo disarmed eritlclam. From beneath the beautiful darklashes which ecomed to droop with the burden of o tear, looked forth s palr of eyes thatspoke the very poetry of hopeless passlon, All that s swectest in womanly beauty, all that ia tenderest in woman- 1y love, - all the holiness of innocence, and tho pathos of humfility shone In that perfect fac: nd one could almost bear tho music that bresthed from the slightly-parted lips. When Paul recover- ed from his astonishment his ecstssy was un- bounded. . ¢ By Jove!" he exciaimed to his friend, ‘*The ‘man who painted that {s a geniun; and tho woman ‘who rat for the model—1'm sure it's & portrait—is an angel, air, anangel! Why don't you epesk, mant 1 tell you I had rather own thatpicture than Jar uv me, wich is on’ the same lay, Inflx! 1t departed. Met him sevral times that day, mme!{ooll respects nv the same talk, and, with respect to borrowin, respects uy tho samo experl- ence. Toosday—Gentlemen with & protooberant abdo- men. Resldes neer Rochester, but hez bin in the * banif uv comln to Noo York, wanst & month, to draw hia salsry from the Cnstom-llouse. Is uv * the opinyun that lisycres Boutlhern palisy 1s & faleyoor.” 1jon't keer a straw about hia bein tam- ed ont uy his place, hat weepa when he thinka of the lksuh]lklnn oy the Bouth bein abandoned Ly the President. Commenst sheddin postly fears over the abandonment the murnin he waz discharged. Wood hev dstilled the briny sooner, but nover hed time to think uv jL. Bhel elther orzanize a new party on the basls of protectin the niggera in tne South, or jine tue Dimocrisv—ain't shoor wich. Is convinst that suthin oucht to be done, there bein s cris d Freedom Iyin o gsepin. Felt when he ved his dismisaal that the war hed bin fought in van: and that he hed lost all the froots av victry. wondrin {f Tweed will reely risa and take pos- seasion uvthe government uv the city when he lo discharged. Wenady—Thin parly vehemently denounsin Tlaysen Enflly- TDenounsin the abandonment uv the | Tepabltkina” nv the Sonth with teers In his eyes. Conalders the country hangin on the verce uv rooin. Came down hera with a Ictter from his momber uv Congris_ askin that ho beappinted to a cighteen- bundred-dollar place in tho Custom-ltonse. Col- fector Arthur onfeelingly remarkt that ther wnzn't any vacancles, nor any &mnenk uy ther ever boin one, and that he had bettergo bomeand go to work. Wantid to know if this wnz the way to bring about reform? Bleoved in Civil-Service reform, but_alno bleered that we onght to romo to it very — BABY-JUMPERS, ETC. v the Kditor of The Tribune. Caicaco, May 11.~\When ] wrote about that con- femaedd milk Thad no {ntention of trespassing on. tour kindnees farthor, but ono thing leads to \nother, and I do wish Hortense would toll more \bout thote baby-jumpers. Tmevor had one, and vonld Ilks to know If they are of home contrivance, yr can bo boughts If the Iatter, where can I getone} i the former, will Hortonze please givo dircctior or making,' and relleve moro than one mothe red arms. 1 lava used oatmeal s whe recom- nends, but T think it {e heiter Juat madaina thin tnel. 'T aleo Onid 118 sure remedy for constipation. -he condenscd milk s very “binding snd needs ething to counteract, Ihave alro hicard that it was a curo for dinrrhen and dysentery, 1 would 1{ke to tell Charity G that the bogs can find those jubilco_songs in_pamphle form, called “+Jubllee Songs,* and published by Biglow & Malp, No. 70 Eaet Ninth street, New York. Just jet the hoys get ono and_you will havea musical time. The tunes ars all Included, 1f 1 could ging I'd_#ing thom half the time, but to quole Charles Lamo, **1havo no ear® that is a musical oho; and to change tho subject rather abruptly, Whydid not_somo one recominend tio casays nf our quaint Ells to thoso searching for something toread? Thera you will ind wit and humor, scno snd nonscnee, 86 deltly sroven togothet, that there 19 nothing pleasanter to m‘v s lelsura hour, Ritchen Dovotco if TO MAKE BREAD. Th (he Editar of The Tribune. Jouter, 1ML, May 10.—Mrs, Maggle Myres, take half a compressed yeast-cake, break up and cover with warm wator, lot atand whils sho lakes ona quartand a half of flonr, put in hor yeast-crock, with #nlt (o Lasta ; thon take hot water, but not hot onough tu ecald your flour, and make a. thick bat. ter, and beat well. DBy that timo her yeast wiil be ready to put In, stir well, and cover warm far the ulght, 1n the morning have flour warm, bit do Mot Beat in tho oven, es that spolls fonr: put o your sponge: do mot uss any Water, only enough to mnso out your crock, .mix quickly, not too stiff, pat on your molding-bourd ‘and work until it will not stick; cover warmand {twill saon be ready to work out it pans; make swmall luaves, and let rieo again, This maken five losves. Do not make them too Iatge, ua 1 think alf the bread {a spoiled in baking 2 o, Is FRECKLES. To the Editor of 1he Tribune. LAPATETTE, Ind., May 0.—3fay I teil what I know about frecklea to the readers of The Home? Ask yonr drugpist for 30 cents worth of gum-ben- zoln and alcohol, Let it stand until the gum has dlesolved sufiictently to redden the alcohol, andthen pour off this mizture into a pint bottle, to the depth *Yes, “ 'Y t must be tho ssme, 1 wish to sen him; And now 1 wonid 1ike Lo B¢ it an fnch, and 81l the battle with soft water. 1) the rest In tho place. Wh v will you annnunce ot and he gave her bld card, ' | gradooally. Don't cara wo much sout not gittin rge'loaves. Do mot Jet it got toa lght; have th yery sarc, al reat n the place. at eycel What lips! | “1na few mi ani] ed up- P W e on T [ A L hto oelve vt broad putsuy all 1t | Taproparation witl then Tenomblo. milk, and 1% | For I eterchat ail the messures T had taken that | What a rich beauty there a abani the hair—look | & very small A AT R e P Eirpiae, A ur tho abandon ieh e readv for use, Nathe the freckies with a soft cloth dlrptd in the Jiquld, If theskinemarts under the application, add a little more rain-waier. This 1 pecfectly hacmliess, and will remove math spots, tan, and frecklen withous fail, 1t i sald to bo ano at Lala Moutez's recipes for the tollet. It has a dellclons perfuine of it own, and Is & refreshing addition tathe toltet on warm days, Iwould like to tell **C, C. C." that I keop my l\lhfi'l haud {u place by & small muslin strap sewed ta the bottom of tho band in_front: to this I pin tha diaper, and each aatista the other fn keeplng the pmm:r position on the child, Thanks (o Amic M. Halo for her valaable addf- tions ta baby-lore, T would Iike to ask her what canses hives on children, and what will remove M, Vil some ano pleass tell twe trhat a ' floater ** {a? I have always imagined it wos a drowned man; but he certaiuly couldn't have any- thing to do wills fancy work. That *‘dove* seemn to create n gront rtle forso peaceful a bird. 1 would 1ike to know wiat it is slso, Aununy, TO CURE SORE EYES, weepin when he mnught uy the shandonment nvy the Republikine uv tho Scuth by the President. Jan't ehoor bat thal, in order o mekoor the fnil froots uy the war for the Yoonan, he will yit be abliged to cast In his Iot with the Dimocelsy. Shel waltand sde. lopes for Ihe best, butspenda tho heft uv his time a tremblin for his counsry, Wantil 1o borrer a dallar. Andsoon. Whilo T bleeva that the President has disrupted his party, 1 _ehood her liked the prospeck boiter ef 1 cood hov scon more iv wat mita bo called the biznes classes jinin the denun- sisshun uv hl-imllc{. and ef it hedn't biv soex- cloonively confined io gentlomen with illuminatid countenances, 1hev no objeckshun to red noses, for mina la not of the mearly tini wichlovers uv baty profer. boln ruther & beokun-lite] bat 1 know that it aln't & favorit col- or among tha Peanu anless one kin Fota medikle certinkl: that hoaquired it by dlvexse, or some pekooiyer diet, Likewlse it wood ba bot- ter ef tha disapprovers, ez 8 rool, didn't hov o successful letters askin for blaces about ther po none, of little dokimenta dismissin fully conseeled In ther clothes, Thens things ara will rsines then brown, and 1am sure you will have pice, light bread, with thin cruat. In very warm weather sct yotr sponge In tho morning. Try thls, and let nie know of your success. Mr. Htyan, won't you lot Mrs, Bryan have an. other Trinuxs to cit mo & lambroeguin pattern? 1¢_go, tell er to take it to th oflico, Kafie Brown, may [ havo supporter patlern; alno directions for making floorsmat, and_accepl thanks, Addreas P, -0, Liox 1101, Jolh:é- . but what was sbeolutoly necessary. In recom. pense, however, the walls were hung with scvoral exquinito plctures, in which Paol thought he could recognizo slgnn of tae same hand that bad painted V'Gretchen, ™ Yes; andihere wans pictare contaln. Ing the veer aame hesd; thero could not be the sllyhtent doubt about 1t. Paul's heart beat quickly 88 he recornized the features, 110 had time to notice thesa thinge before the alnter entered. 1fe war quite s youug maa, and n sppearance unmistakably German. The con- yervation began by Paul's Introducing himsolf sa + A short time ago I happened to buy one of your pictures,** h mfl. L I‘ll’:: that pleased me ex- ceedingly; a * Gretchon at the s?mntna-wmcl'; and, &3 [ was very desirons of making tho acquaint. snco of #0 talonied an artist, I havo taken the lib erty tocall upon you." Winia 4 am very happy to ses you. sr," replle Grenzeh In Fronch, Whlch had % strong Gofman sccent. ' **Tlow dld you discover my namer”’ ha soked, smiling. ** From M, Harlcot, 1 supposs,” *+The deuce ™ thought Pau) to himeelf, as soon at the ehadow of that tress on the neck! Pshaw! poetry fs notuing to painting. Only the privi- leged few can form to themaclves an lmage of Gretchen from the poem; but hore, hore ehe Is ‘made vislblo slfks to all, the fi"““‘ blockhead wounld algh when he looked at this picturel Hollo! Isay, who ia the painter of this!" The somewhat unccremonious query wad ad- dressed in French to the nroprietor, wha happened 10 be stanaing not far away, and who now came up ubblng his hands. b **That, Monsienr, ls—lct me see: yes, by a young man of tho name of Rossignol. 4 Rossignol I exclaimed Paul with a langhs and he turned to his friend; * poetical name, " T think, Monsiear,” maid the proprietor In English, *‘that thig Is shat one calls a namo of war: w'est cepasl Nom de Y;aerrl. an we say. ' ' replied Panl! *‘Tshould lfke to kpow him, What s the price of the picture?" A tather high figute was nauwed, and Paul re- mained for s moment in thonght. ““Confound It, It's & cood deal to pay: yet," my pleasures 2Might not be curtalled or hindered wonld not serve me any mare, And my heart felt very sore. ¥ar yeats I'd wandered lke the eddy of & stream ‘which, never stea { Moves on through the bills snd valleys to tho dis- tont sca-girt shore: Then m‘ny tu‘mo was ylonty—just as good, In fact, B2 i enty~— ‘Ta prepare m’y goods and chattels for at least one ourncy more; But T had & cottage rented, and had lived two years contented, - Till this |ife seemed an Eiysium, and I thought Ahors was in store Bomething better than befors. Dut now all my hopén ara blighted, and T movo iike ono adrighted. J For the toitago that I love 8o csunot hold meany tried to make thewm, but cannot satisfy myself, For the bonefit of those who wirh an inexpensive carrisge-robo, 1 whl eay why ton't you get squarc of heavy cotion stufl, such oa 18 used for Taking sncks and capes—1 don't know the nsme for t—and border 1t withs hur‘y catton frinzet 1 bave one, and like it. 1 mude it n an hour; lt did nol cont §2, and 1 can wash it when 1 want to. RACZ. BOILED ICING, ETC, Tv tAe Kdltor of The Tribune. Onuxosst, Wis., May 7.—W1li The [fome clrcle taska room for atill another new-comer? 1 bave for semo time past been an interested reador of the fnateactive, entertalning, and sprightly communis eations of its various correspondents, I wonld Itke the privilega of asking for & listlo Information myself, and in return whil answer with great plesa- ufo any question 1 am computent 10, Wil} W hat'a-HesNawmo picase tell mo what the WIIAT TO DO WITH THE RAGS. Tn the Editor of TAe Tridune. Texta, May 8, ~Tlachel asks, **What shall Ido with rogs, bits of now cloth, cast-off garments, ate?"", 1€ you arc not onie of those who think mak- Ing rag carpets a wasto of time, T would advise you to cat and sow your old ragsand garments {nto car. pet-rags, and if you donot need them now, you can put them away {n an old box or barrel, anathoy aro resdy for futurg use. As for the bitd of new mores For my wife has gone demented, snd no Jonger la arifcle {s she calls Ulamond-duat? and where, snd . 1 cloth, if tuey ace of culice, ploce them into quiits; I the = @f The Tridune, ¥ contented jaucing once more At the picture, ** 1 muat have | a8 ho heard the painter's question about his name: ikilatl onbl Ind " :5 m:;’ &fl::'l "l:" 'l'._ltno. 'b:’ a:;lx‘u:lm:?.!h ll o": r:n;';rch-’t {‘ll 05 dn,‘."m ‘;: mmnm&:g of ,7:,,;;% rwgmfl :gi CLxvELAND, O., May 0,—In looking throngh Thy To rew‘l.ln :xh;{: all ta peaceful, but siill farther g’édrl!l:..:g' you are, S8endit, If you please, to that ‘t’;:‘\i:fif\hn‘fis ,:e'.!mn suggestion that followed, he 'fi.’efi’fiv{n‘:fim&efln:&m‘: ufl%u’fd:nm’ "l'--%m';:.t , pieco s hioney-col or 3 n H . > - . 457 process whlek i add to the nitracttronens of | 0% B g gt S, wgbin aulttnl | flome o yunt o dated oy B 1noticed s o- | Ara af ity s boen oaming romthomoraiog | Au bunt handed onge tho prce o the plture AR o wero amunci at my assumed | 1hs bossio deo's Kaow the Impeila TR the seanon I ahall say more on this subject if agreca- low Lox for 'a foowstos], or make a | questirom 14 Of nton, Ia,,fora **recipo i1l the gloaming, " together with his card: then, nfter gazing in rap- | pame, Roexigmol,* the patnter,went on, speaking | yawp. lo. cushion for the baby's h\f\uflnlr ar tacking-chalr. | for weak eycs," and nsit (s my~ desire to benefit In and gt through street an alley, slwaysatsome | ture a moment lunger, turncd away withasighof | in & frank, sgreeable manner, ‘1 dont know | The lHoninaMuentcircumetances, sgor Inhimself Thanks to Gall for hef common-sanso Jotters, She [ 1f You hava no Laby, make It for some ona clso’s agent'a' oo whether my reason for assuming it was a good une; {t suflerlng humanity whenever 1 can do so I cheer- roy, 18 a quielbeast, but fully subjoin the ln]lovrlnwulge.whlch has proved }In overy caso that has come under iny i Iaudanum, 3 p six ounces. Batho the al'c threa or four tlmes & day with & camel’s- halr brash until all redness and {nflammation sub- side, Then una the following mixture: Nitrate silyer, ong grain: I ater, (wo and one-quarter ounces, LUse a camel's-hair brush aa before, and drop one drop into tho outer carner of each eye threc or four times 8 day. A few days will efecta cure. Dr. G. W. C, relief. The two left the room atance. that.™ Paul said, **1t Is Imp: thing elsc; cela ou sana 1¢ it {s poesible for a m ‘become anort of sec ond Pyginalion snd fall in love with a pleture, it 1s certain_that T'aul Manddeld was fn love with “'Grotchenat the " Soinning-Wheel,™ For many daya after recelving it nnd installing i In the Dbest gllc! the walla of Lils studlo sftorded, hodid little ut stand boforu it and gaze, caze in rapturo till tho Jovely form seonied 10 bim 1o stir in tho frame, ‘Then he begsato to]ur 1t, and nuver had he worked s0 asaldaously in his life a8 he bad at this picture, Twico he began it, and t ftar ble to look at any- agent' o §ifs aestatance to tmptate, Tnthe end she has aucceedoed, apd has found the ‘place she needed, Whors tho neixhbars ‘are qnite plenty—thus hor rosming now tea'ers e But the strain npon my fealings, caused by baving «a much dealinga With '&l(l;'lwvlwplpa. ‘made me wrathful, and Ido o va 1 ewore— Though of that1 am not certaln, 80 we'd better drop the cartain Q'er thia lv:m-ml1 which 1s distastefal, sad which I but [ imagine that_pictures scll better’ under French pame In Parls, And 20 you llked my ¢ Gretchen'r’ * Extremely; I—" At this moment the door opened, and whoshould enter but Gretchen herself]” Paul ross to his fect snd bowed automatically, knowing that nia face 'waa unpleassatly red, but being quite unable lo prevens himsel! from blushing. Grelchen scemed startied to see him, but it was merely because she Tiad thonght no stranger was present; she bowed distantly, and, after ssying & few words to Grenzel In German, left the room, bal H' Then again you can mako a langing pin« cushifon for yoult michine, of which Lean cive you the ruuem f you would liko, 1f your pieces’sre of slik or velvet aend me your addrcéas and Jot me tell you what to do with thein. Iwonld be pleased to sand Honsawifo a anict-pattern (that I know lo e peefeety if sho will pive me her addrevs through T'he ioms, ‘Thove ladics who can give patierns far cross and crown, card-receivers, alr-castles, etc., why can they not give directions thraugh The Iloma so we can all be bendfited? Would any of the ladica lke a teclpe for ice-creamn or lemon ice ¥ 1 wonld 1iko tu ask Mre. Amlo M. Iinle if ahc is im, and bo growls. < Just so wilh the man in ofls, EI the powers thatbejet him slone, he I8 quict, but take thatfrom bim, and his growls fs awful. The yooserper Usyes is accamulatin a atock uv growls, “wich will locresse © he goca 0n. 1ahoodent 1ike to be in hia place. Whils the in- nocent man was [n ded ernent when ho pledged his- self to Civit-Bervis Reform, them ez held places, ex well ez them expectin em, thought he wuz like Tilden, Jlst in fun abont it -~ And now that it is & stern reality, there fa tronble snd there will he more. Lheyhopes. Ontuy the carcass cometh #ays many tight things, Bay I tell my svay of fry- ln‘r cat, for thero ars rome meals ihat can be feled and yot bo fit fo cat? I heat-my frying-pan very hot, then lay In my meat without fat of any Xkind, cover, and fry as unllflr a8 possible without barnlng. Very lesn meat will requiro battering lixe beefsteak, Veal s excellent witha crav, mwade of cream, or milk and butier, thickened wi flour: fat meats mako their Own gravy, 1t Ttosa Dartle will uss hard wood for baking, eeo that her aven 18 perfectly hented before placing the artlclo to be baked in Ity then shul Iha dampors so 2410 keep the fire ae cqual as possible, and watch ce, disgusted with his ! atoes tho cauas of #0 mach deplore, effort, he throw sslde his canvas and commenced **You see 1 am qul ot Lrl P '« N. . tas glocess carallly, shewil o satlacd witn to | 256 0t the miany \ho fblnk fomatost 1o frrln LENON PIL AND WARTS. Blace tt1ed to something more. anew. Tu tnir o :hm:fnln‘ll‘ul: e, Tiote .;um"mmny ’u'“’"fi ".{:";;,,"g"l’h;:‘;{tghi'l}-’i'; Boney. © Pernorwom V. Nasny, EX-agormet. 1 would snggest that §f Svo-lsthn of*Edith's hale - o the Bllisr &F To8 TIN5 w0 Foratnight sho g tegaling me withtarien of | Ciomis tamasarn: e hetmtca ot ImeReribia 10 Ter | Bavoa naturel asie fop reUements a3 'atove s THE FUTURE. cam out AfGe walnk her +aiaping-on:renicdy SALT RITEUM. Duwpez, 1., May 0.—Wiil **Edilor's Wite™ 'ach fatlin e O L eRre " ramt ‘syex: | dinike ihe Conttant Interruptiona’ 5.‘.'.?\:'."’;? ' theea tinies, 1t would prove an cxcellent dopilatury for all troubled with superduous halr, Somo one asked for & recipe for boiled felng: Threo cups powdered sugar, ane cap_water, three eqgs (whites), ona teasnoon citric acids boll the sugar and water to 8 thick sizup, stie bolling hot inlo the frothed white of tio ¢4gs; add tho acid, llero fa **another way to cook cheeso: Keals foped checso—Bork one cup bread crumba In tresh milk, add_three beaten eggs, ane tablespuon of butter, half ponnd grated cheose; sift bread crumba over the top, and bake to & dolicate brown, pleasa try this recipe for lemon plo with twe crusts and no cggs? Do carcfnl in removinz the rind to take off ail of tho white part that will peel oft, slico the lemon, and add enc cup of sugar,ono- hait :mr of water, ond one teaspaon of flour, If ollo Beacls knowa of anything that will re- move waels without paln, ani oaly oneapplica- |o tion, Ihope sho will send such information to The Tlome, whettor sha geta an English plum-pudding recipa o not. T think it {8 oo bad that Ctat heg hed the good fortune to turn ont to be a man, Last night our v the Kdiior of The Tridune. CiiteaGo, May 10,—The lady Inquiring for ealt- theum remedies will ind any drying, cxtornalappli- catlon very dangarota to her health, unlesa aho take something Internally to drivv tho diseaso from her systomn, Bhe can hardly bo more aflicted with the complaint than I havo been this sprfug. In the Ine terest of cammon humenity snd comuion sulfering 1 send hor my conrsc of medicino: One tablespoon - ful ot ** De. Wilbor's cod-liver oll and phosphate of 1lme" and ten drops tincture of iron, tn water, aftor each meal. . iron muat be taken throngh glase und yet ho strove with all his skill to catch the s cret of thelr beauty, and lo one lcss bent on pe fection would haveappeared successful. Pan| friends weto astonished and amuned at bls Infatu tton, None of them knew tho artlat: but then Paul anly assaclated with gnmm of good soclsl posi- tion snd elegant dlieitantus, —it was quite possible that this was the work of some struvgling genius yet umknowp, Every moraing wher fne yoin men met togethier Paul was invariably greeted wllg the quostion: ** And your Grotchen, how 1a shel' Atwhich they would all Jaugh, butPaul shook his head and exclaimed: I“l would give a trife to mit to when surrounded by acquaintances, 1came biere 1 did pot know for soveral there wad actually another painter in th M. Haricot, with whom it seema you are acqual ed: hoaleo was fond of quietness, and wedidn't disturh each other much. Since he Jeft I have bad s much solitude as 1 could deaire. " Asudden thought flashed across Paul's mind. Was not laricot tho very nama that the walter nad meationed to him a fortnight ago? e felt sure it was, And could it be possible that—1 tall events, you have the compsny of your wife, " sald Paul, rather quickly, Instesd of con- Bhe hnd‘met with on her travels wanderiog all the ver, Tl at "’"Fh 1 felt so badly that I rushed ont, blindly, madly, To & buflding In tha corner, wilh & greenish-col- ored oor, Where I took a drop to atrengthen up my aplrite, till 1 lengthened What I meant sbould be a minate ti)l It was an hoar oF more— A Then my thoughts did homoward soar. Well I knew that I should catch it—if not with s knife or O bat to know of the futare— Forewarned of tzmptations to be; To know if the dreams I have fancied Will ever coms trus unto mel O but to know If the hopln For that which 18 not will be true} o krow §f the doubts I have hatbored , + 'Will vanlsh sway as the dew! 0 but to know If 1 darkness, Or {n tha broad light of the dl(- ‘The year snd the bour when awifily Cheese sandwiches—1lalt pound grated cheens, minlater satd in hia discourse. *!Let us stand up iy T ont teeapoan butices yolkn of thrés hatd-bottod | tubs, o prserie the leeth, T0ad, too, vaporand | and be mon,’ §unagh, © How can I' It Chat TowolH GO TMIChEt, o er that fnto my ear | A pos et 1 a6imo. Sr Wauld 617, " Vhet Susloy Mo mentdl Stquiments, 10 Greaos Deat'vieson shalt ypend oaiis waxt s8sr ons abicapnch ntyomnale, mt the yallat | 47 eonti 0 e it ones with summer | Tt AOLA R el ug poor folks, whoso ite: | " o'l poury Powoman Uhat was rawn from tho finagination, | **1m hot mareled " e s kaaRits whin vl e Muranan Remice® | complaiuta so vear at hand, Todd a recipe for | Jyoy ¥ yrete born | Asdshodld bs quits contented wera sba pua- | from & clol PR L CL LI +*Not married! ™ cried Paul, Jomplag up from Alone on the soal-chilling shore, ished or pravented From 'lhu‘n‘::,z e, and beatlog thea my head npon v he soon his seat; and then the next moment, finding that ho had made himself rldl:nlm’::‘:’h:uli d:wn" -znln. very red. meuu me, slr," ho salg, endeavoring to smila sod wppearat #la case;* [~ presuuied, nnwarrant- ly [ confess, that the'lady who just now euterod was yuur wife.” Grenzol lsughed heartlly, *That Is mi elstel -{ together very plea i . aul, our cow-eyed divinitica, but flesli and hlood, \{’hu wlil youa bet thatl don't discover her some day Blackberry cordlal; Warm and squecze the berrics. Add one pist of Jul one-half onnce’ powdered cinnsmon, ous-quarter ouncemace, two tesspoons cloves, Uail all to. gother for & quarter of an hour; straln the slrup,* Sné to coch pint xdd a glass of Erench Immdr Two or three doses of & n-{wonlulnr 1ess will check any siight dlarrhes. When the atiuck la vivlont 1 alve ublnmanrnl afier each discharza Tho angels will Tmnr to welcom ‘And help me tho dark waters o' Mixznat Poixt, Wis, L. A, ————— HEART-TONES. 0 Life, when Love's sun goea down, And gray twilight creop: . ce, one pound o ite o o GOLDEN BUTTER. e Fiasa o, o 0 tne Editor of The Tribune. Bawpwicus, 111, May 0,~I will try to tell Mignon. alte how to make **rick, golden butter," Firsto? all the cowd must be feed on good nutritions food; then milked by neat milkors, Inclean pails, Straln ENGLISII PLUM-PUDDING. .. 70 the Editor ar TAs Tridine, H Citicano, May 10, ~Dello Beach, L will glve ybu asplendid recipe for real English plam-pudding, 1¢, |n retarn, you will give that recipo for curing warts which you promiscd. Please state (the. *'You know my ‘Venus Anadyomene,' cried one, **I'vo just fnlshed itfs jewel of & Dicture, T'libet you ihat sgainst your *Qretchen’ that you dont dlscover her in two months, ™ *ANO, B0, m Paul, shaking his head, *ragalnat myw"ynl the pleture, if you lke; bat will mend hor Conduct to mo, nsuzht csn hinder me from trying to restors Yeaca agalin by shedding gore, safd, *¢ We live here he has excellent tas 1a tin pans which have been proviously well acald- antll L Rave the complalnt in aabjection. It witl | length of time it takes to cure them, 1f It leaves Once beforo 1 trled, got worsted, and alnce jhen I ntly. I T hy et %4, with the grace * e . o g have nok thirste: ot the orlgiaal, Takrt, 8nd sho was in feality tho only eritic whoso | Itise thed In all ihy strongtn, Sat, L cannddried, In samamor, sot your milk b a iy | ATccat dyscatory if given inseateti Sl if S pias | scary and f the fact that Ehanobiontuin SR | o revenge ‘guinat blows and nsults as1did In 4be OFlTEal e others and thebet was made, | Gpin ons 1 Neien o With Fogar 40 tay picture From Ilim on high, learn 'is but ona test ! s Of many tests to purify oar race. cellar or milk-honse, Lot it stand twenty-four to the great amuscment of tho whole company, llow fnmeasuradly relioved Paul felr. The days of yore; difterence in tho effect. o 1 harily dave (0 try it, though T cannot long be Bours, then skim, unless the milk soura before. 3 “After tils I'aul set towork in earnest to iry and | whole mystery was riow clesrly explalned. In his g"l:.h im soonef, a4 cream neter tlsce l:ncr the P“A;{h‘;fafl E‘l';?r qll\ ’1"{: ;;A‘o‘rlr‘cyun' ““l:nls‘:"l'.“sh‘r’"‘fi}g";“‘B":“?’n""‘:"f"%"."‘:‘"sg'?"‘l'l':f; Porl'l‘:l'l:l'llth like a smanger, and may soon be fififl‘:’yfih“-’fl'a’fi‘n’c‘flg'%‘a‘“i’fa‘ l!:; e nf:l-lx Bl By LA {5‘":;' T nl‘h&‘ud ag of x'n"-"\'-ct‘,l var “"'m]"la vle {1'!2{:3'":;.31‘3:%1"15?-' dgn. ¥l Ellk bas changed, Churn se soon, a8 (00 €A | yyony, T 'May 7. —Lask pormbaslon to enter | hopRel, ol RO, OF, Flst U wink: suiar i anger, y trlend the weiter 1o gt 1o 1ne end of hin et but | 4y/y & moment's pasdon-pride] Turn, then, ftom all—leam to purens Another path, to llve a purer life, For, slaal they're few that can be always true. (ENEYA Lake, May 0. Ly, . Lo not Iet it stand until l(whe(n or fon “v:ul lose part of the buttor and have **bit In winter, net your milk In & warn place; churn onts o twice o week, Biir tho cream cach tima you skim, winter or summer, When you churn, tive It your careful sitention, If too cold. put in warm water cautiously, lcst you scald the butter, which witl make 1t whito'and destroy the graln. 1t warm, put {n ice, ar very culd waier. When tho bufter comes, rinso down with cold water or akim« milk, Gather with the dashior unti] it {s & wolld fins. Then take upiin | buttar-bowl (which hie been previously scalded and rinsed in_cold water) and presa out all tne milk you can, Then salt Lo taste, mix carcfully (not too much), and set it awsy 104 ¢oul place fve or alx hours, Then work out alt the butter-initk with the tsule, taking cate not 10 work It too much, as 3¢ will desiroy the grain and make the nutice sal Make up In rolls, or pack insweol-jara or tubs. Cover clowe. —Follow.my directions and you will have awact +* golden bat- tary Lo graca the table of s king, Will Beyau p]zneumus ttern of window lambre- uin and Qdircetions? snd‘Bky-Blue Cardinal that ‘entennlal quilt pattern? Alsa, will some opoe toll what will rotove pimples from the face sad curo weak eyoat Address Bandwics, Iil., Poet-Ofice Box 204, Burgencre, rnrlrn!l. a0 strong wore the marks of individuality hat it prosented, e visited tho life-schnols, he mnnufmm geta glmpu of ovn‘ professional model he heard of, but nowhere did ho flnd any re- sembilng Gretchen in tho leant, 1lo wua not ‘very wuch surprised at this, for, afier sil, the foce he Sought wan toa refined In ite Nncamcnts and ex- Eunlnn tobelongto any ordinary woman, No, © would look elscwhere, Inapltaof sl the ban. terand ridicule of his friends he coutinged the scarch at 1ho opera, at all tho theatros, at cafes, in the parks, snd on the promenades; buf, aias, Gretchen's face was still o thing of the imagina. tlon, a dirine Idealization, whose prototype seem- ¢d_non-existent, The two monthe had almast passed, and Paul was beginning to fag {n his search, almost,convinced 1At bia friends were pight and that the world con- tsined no wuch charming creaturo ss that he wought, whon, happening one day to be walking in one of the suburha of the tll{. he saw just before him a gl looking at some plctares in 8 sbop-wi dow, er back was turued tu him, but bis 1{on was at once attracted by the girl's exq flgure. the grace of bor position, and, above all, the hair that fell in such masses aver hee whoul. der Just such by 8408 O wineglasses of brandy, toree of sweet wine, sugar andspice fo taste, and 1t may reanire a litle sweet milks tie it tightly in & well-floured cloth, which o ahould Brab dip in hot water, and boll four oure, ur It may be bolled in & pudding form §f you wish. Please ;lvo tho prumised reclpe as soon as convenlont, and oblige A W Ant, FLOATER PATTERN WANTED, b (he Editor af TAe Tritune. Cmcagn, N, Msy 6.—Will K. plesso send floater pattern and the directiona? I have been making soveral handsome alrcasties out of black cardbosrd, and a grest many splint frames, At €rat { decarated them with zophyrand beads, bat Iately 1 bave beon using scrap-buok pictares, some wery pretty designy, which 1 obtained fram afirm in Tuz Tuinexs Bullding, snd I conelder this way of arnamenting {ancy work much superior to thy old method, Any further information on the Above articles will be glyen with plesaure. Ad- drees M. B, 1., Tribune Duilding. OLIVE TAR. T (Re Kdtor of TAe Tribune. Cuicago, Msy 10.—1f Josle C. will use olive tar on hor discasod scalp she will find it far bettor than tar water. 'Tar water discolora aud bleaches tha hafy, when olivo tar drossos and Xeeps 4 its naturnl color, Used by rubbiug on with your @ngers when golng ta bed, it will relleve the dtehing, For catarrh, oliye tar rubbed up the nostril [ss sure cure, an wsxurenu hoarscness and colds In the head, For sl this will some one tell o what wil} remove Bpalding's glus {rom s mirror, put on by aliaching & card? A VENTCBER. WIITE IIANDS, To (ke Editor of The Triduns, Cnicaao, May 10.—1 want to ew questions shown the door, Which s\l know wauld be nupleassnt; soT will bear up at present— Soon m‘% w:':lh:r will be warmer, then I will zoon atonr ¥or s month, and maybe mare. For this wwfiy. coming yearly, is, 1 think, like aying dearly For experience, and It reslly does not pay forall o this bor: And what is the use of living to be filled with but misTiving Every un:a & *"May-day" comes tousonita yearly ug Much 1'd rather be in Turkoy, whero the sky Is w ng tourky, j And tfi:fi;nmpln‘u the Russlan soon will sonnd on Uanube share, ‘Than go through all this once more. Max 10, 18] WiLLiax Qonl ———ca—— THE PARIS EXPOSITION, Matx Extumimiox Buitping, CENTENNIAL Grounps, PmLspEirais, May 1, 1877.-To Augnica¥ Exusivons: Tho President of this Company has recently returned from Entope, and whilst thero had egveral fnterviows with the Com. mlssioners of France in charge of the Paris Expo- altlon to be held 1a 1878, and obtained from them plans of the buildings and of the rules and regu- 1stions of the Exbibition, The French authuritics are pressed on g1l aid for extra apacc. All Governments except many, Morucco, and our own, have ah:mr at ceptid the fuviiation, and space bas been allotted (o thew. Many of theu are asking for additional roam, Frauce alone has spulications frony 30, 004 exlibltors, The apace reacrved for tnesUnited States s 8 less ares than it lhonl(lmu)x. ' Un tho 17th of March England declined recelving (urther applications foF space from her exkibiture, nsmed was Gretelien‘s husband. [t wae wonderful with what vivacily e continucd the conversation, QGrenzel scemed’ to tghily piossed with bls i Paul found the (ermen a most nters When they patted 1t was with mutaal jons for future meetings, ‘The next time that Paul ed (renzel ho was Introduced to the latter's sister, and aciually had the happiness of listening to Uretcnen's ¢l rmlnf la‘tht full hour. _Her rother did no tor' | Tho Home for the purpose of Informing Charity @, that tho beautifu} poem ** Praxiteles and Phryno'* was written by Mr. W, W, Btory, the sculbtor. Charity, you will find It In the July aumber of the Aldine, 18721 1t {s also Included in the Iatest cdl- tion of Dr, Usisweld's **Tocts and Toetry of America.” | waa greatly amused with Dorothes's Jeiter; such pains as aho takea to jmpress us with tho [doa of her wealthl My dear madame, Ihave littla white hands, unsolled by labor; but my casy 1ifo has not so blinded me that 1am unable fa sce that & gardeoer is sa niier an impossibility for most famliles a8 a voyage to the mnon! e (08 Focipc, piont houscwives iaku & vita Interest “01L STOVES. Tho Adams & Westlako | OIL STOVES (8herbarne's Pat., Aog. 8 1876.) Manfacrared Dy The Adams & Westiaks M. C°, Chlcagn, el L tory of Paul's mlsiske, and to rei that yonng mag, it ta safe to say, would have con- sented tu make himsclt ridiculova ten times over for the sight of the Elll" beautiful face as tglowed with thatdeep blush. ~ Slngulatly enough. herown nama rgarcte, and It was this fact that had flrl\luk? d to her brother the thought of thie Eltlulu for which she had sat, gnd in which he ad, whilst preducing sn excellen! l\lt&xm- l:{ed tht intenuity of poetical expresvion Which b of all arrested I'aul's attention. In the 1 and Gretchen became very well scquainted_indecd. The reaulsof this scquaint. nto will, 1think, be beat shows by reproducing a little scene thal took place half s year sfter tho day on which the young painter fral saw **Gretche eu at the Spinunlny-Wheel. ™ ‘A numberof (rlends ato gathcred round Paul in hisstudio, and, by svino strange chanca, mentiun Dbas just been mado of thy bet which had been lost some Mlttle time 8g0 oW, “07t was & capital joke," exclalmed the fllustri- ous palnf t the*' Vonus Anadyomene, ™ cxplain- ingihe story fu one who was & recont comer. g o, deid ctunlly (el desperately in love With the picture, and bet he would find the onginsl, Of caurse ho felled, and so he would bave done if he had hunted fo this dsy, tnstead of having forgutten i} apout it, iike asansible chap, ' Don't be so sure o (lmhs.. xclalmed Paul. ++5upposs that I were o tell you that I was not unsucceasfal after all, and that1Tound Gretchen?™ ++My dear boy, | wouldn't belleve vou," s+ Pasaibly not; and atlll it is true. ™ tu them, Wil Dorothen please try making & F\m loaf of bread the first atiempt? lxllou'{hl I could do that, luo. 1 bavo trled it with the followinu results My bread tastes goodand aweel enough, but it is so dark; and yet, out of tho same flour, the cook makes such beautiful white bresd. Now, how s ftr 1 aw glad, Dorothes, that you are so happily Wedded, but allow me 10 remind you that many wivcs are ooly ‘‘imlserably mated,” aud that hrough no fault of thelr own ; so do not speak Lk by of your siaters for tho sake of sweet cha 1y, Mams Srana. BABIES' BANDE, v the Edtior of The Triduna, Citicaco, May 11,—1 would )ike to tell those who who were inquiring sbout bables* bsnda how 1, sud my mother befors me, make them. Afier the straight band completed, fold it togother lengthwiso sad take up adartinone side, com- menclog about half an inch and runding to s point nearor past (ne middle of tho band. Thiswill make the lower side smsller around than the top. .nnblm‘ it to fit more mu[lfi sigund the body, and o keop in place better, Stiil, if the child ¥ wig- fea veiy ‘much, and this doee not suflice to keep s cour Gretchen had, —the very same irel t .brown, rippling fn lights aud shadows, elther feft to arranye itself naturally or di ed by that art which concesls ast, Paul paused; ho would not have been an artist othierwise, 1o drew near to the window, as with the intention of lwllnil‘ the picturcs, Bha “.J t moy Ing away when he ventured tosurm his head and Jook at her face. lefore he knew what hewas doing the word ** Oreichent" escaped dlae tinctly from his llr Tho wir] turued ber eyes on Paul with a look of surprise, and the {uunx man felt the warm blood rush {nto bis checks se ho recognized the wonder- ful orbs which he hiad spent e much time in at- tompting 10 produce on canvas. it seemed to him as If sbio stood for several minutes Jouking at him. At length he became conscious of the causc of her surprisi * P CROSS AND CROWN, 0 tae Kditor of Tha Trivune, Braixarisep, May 0.~To sll whom It may con- ¢arn; Tho ornamcut that blds fair to be as persiat- ently called for aa Zoo's dovo was, {s & cross snd crown made of fine white Bristol board and sus- pended sgainst the glass with & thread; it can only be used in & window containing largo-slzed glass, Sky-Biug-Csrdinal hung hera efore the mirror, — Apretty {des. 1 have removed mine 1o tho wirror. dealgn {8 lovely for autumo losves. | wante 83 gir-castle, but couldn't get one, ¥ I cul a crass aud crown of past: vered the crown will e Qreater Capacity for Cooking and Heating thau any other OIt Stove in the World, ; ard, t down, fasten & swall fap to tho buud, and pinit | through The Home, which I ho; 11 b lled for being A h hi id in F: b, Talsing his **That you found Gretchen?" lalmed several Bold; the cross with white: fo the n‘l s g h pe some ono will be | the arca then appl it ng fAve times 88 mucl 0! o sal n French, rals n retchen?' excl ed seveors! : i ‘s . pki tnd enongh to anewer. What will as st used by her Bt iho Centenmial. Many of | hatwith emptat politeness which muet bave | voicos, ? Al Kiaéa of DAKING sad COOKING donebettor snd iling, rgut alde down. by tazeads Jlad ancath 1" Vera Loalt T aboald ke 10 corae lod bot you B e attand boustig ot ens | ber lirge wanulaciurcre, samo of whori neglected ariemptat politeuses wblch, Sty uf | |or- Oul, Messtaura; that T found her. You know | SUCKer a3 ol the S OAE CRE, L RStk kol en dre t o 1alking to myself; 1—1 belie said something | that | am goln ‘."g{:fil‘q"""flfi"{'n hm:{ P2 & hero, are making extensive proparations nmn{uvuu can attoud fo. -Ard to returnto Englas olleriog fo Aad winge of gold. The edect s charming, 4o wy | 2l ib 1d bri d be have no occaslon (0 80 anything that would make 1o s " sNERAL and LOCAL AGEN Crien t‘re‘ o poo could briog woul 7! ould make | for Paris. o groot ta the pressura for space that | tbat-ihat wade you think | w akingto vou,'! | 1 hereby tavite all of you who choose o WANTED EVERYWHERE. “Apply 1o persou of Dy ot s g Qinger or o 3lip from & Pineapple Gersu< | them otherwise. [ bave used glycerine and mm [" . hicago. Whata: ler-Name, pleaso weite often. Wil you | frecVerf et gL e} ion "Y‘wnmgs 8.5 | tarelulaboat wearlog gloves, od Elycering and s | (e Prluce af Wales bas made s formisl dsmand for The girl blushed and then smiled, doublless 8t | 418 little dinner here on the oventng before I | leiterstdi Chicago declded to erect ascparate the ridiculoas r?qlmuu in whi¢h our frien acusnge s lyre pattern §05 o cross aud crowat it imacits thon, with 8 sery slizht bow, Loyan, many hanks o nct . Bufore I cloae, let me tell the economlcal ones ot ulldiog tor ¢ agricultural dicplay, In order to secure a creditable repry are smooth, yet red of brown. for which | ci amooth, ¥y it th annot sccount, 2s my skin s very whit 18 ex- HROYAL BAKING FOWDER. itucd and walked away qulckly, Faul stood as it 8ky-Blue Curdioal, your Istter recelved, You | Theilome Low'to make thelr own lampwicks. | ception, Also, what will wake the eyglashes Caiativn:al g i 8roW | Awerican products aud mauufactures, [t is neces. ddenl, ) s dresm, llad be not ¥ yaat mlataken 1o oy pam Your scrapa of colton-faunei fold the soft | 19ogt e | Awerican products sl magulact i b b | L i mebeal Jiad not Gratchen actually buail= ; They will cur Ium’;nl o mh-rj cut it the width of your lampwickt TS Qovernment i & cegllnx the official Invitation of | ed upon (or was it at) him! All st once he re- Itch it down ide. them BREAD==-WARTS. the French snd providing tho means for i1s repre- | covered h* acs and looked up, just [n tmato length you wis sentatiol sea the girl's beautiful form turaing roundthe cor- laci] tho sbmn & o the Baliop af Ths Triduns. suy [{ ner wi buy them, thre Ay ) ca ey, rur e it il o ! caa buy £ dve ceuta. Cicas0, May 11.—Not Jong ago some one wrote | Americans will not ba alowed o exhibii unless o 3 ! digolily ho scta- , ugar o trled the washing.fuld given by som b RAY 2 i ; g ' fach meal for twa weaks foe dyspansia. Foe bll- | 1ady fu the papee of Apelt 7, and tko 1t 7 &iait | sbout motbeingable tobake pies, cakes, eto. 1 ;5'.';’.‘.‘1;’::35‘3"}3“.[ “I:‘mm_ld“u: n il e reached the corner; then be stop n pel luusnesa: Eat five or six the first day, then threo | contiuue 10 use b, advise otbers to do the | have thesamo troublo, but more especially with ROYAL B&%sEr eoday Wicared, same. bread. Wa bave s good stove, an Do | B e e 8 roeire o Srediiabie ext bake & shad: Btuff with mashed potatossand | *Tfihis meots with favor, I may possibly cod e wroody, ase fo Mgkl URRATE & (Cheeliabig € bopped paraloys lay it in & pan covored with 2 1 may ossibly codle | havd wood bave kept bouse fuac and very | hiblt. Absolutely Pure. Plec egald, ¥t LaxE, seldom est baker's bread; o iC it 1en't experlonco To promoto this, we addreas this ciccalar to ob- Baces of botter, Baate with the battor, addiog seldom eat baker's brobdy 80 101t e aD e oD e | taln the Baones of inajviduste and Drmaswhosre ux. | enicred: when peeded; halt thre Pouadshould bo used l: .1:!1 o -quarters of 8 3 -sized ol TOO MUCI DOVE, Nas. J. A, D, To the Ediior of The Tridune. Marroox, [iL., May 0.—Kind fricnds, stop the pecting to becoms exhibitors, o ensblo us to prup- orly present the wisiesof such lo Congress atita next acsslon. giva 1na reliable directions? I wish Belle lieach would send reclpo to The Dome, for & wart on my lefe lhunhi_ Paul's 8ret feellog was one of delight at baviog aucceedoed fn his task. ‘That this was Gretchen ba had no doubt: If it was not, there waa guch s mar. Such e1hs fatrinsic wert of the RovAt BAxi¥a Powpes, that to-dsy throughout the country (¢ stauds loag e e houzh tacelichca, Of dusliy h.«:‘.'.:% Bt Zfi'f:rm oLl restaled and pationis bissnds o : N cate: 2 iblas a4 H K [FXLY Ly 11iea Lo the city a0d coua! PLANTS IN SLEEPING-ROOMS. ~ | 8ight of tho dove. A whole host bas ccma to mo i el Our ougulacturers havo baen educatad oy ibo | veloos rescmbiancs, boinees, Jerazding picties fi‘ifi;’fl‘&.‘fm’i&kfiu SeraifSiicte SR L £ Hat et ehd ks by DAl Fll, et Sitiiagy o the Editor of The Tridus. siuce my last appesl for a pattern, aud they are uot FOR HOUSEWIFE. A et Tatecnsitoust Ketisitlous hava | found onewno certainly miight bava beentho model, | BUB2s: €l AR, other kind. 1tls warraated atsoluicly pure. Tha lugredienta that eare? into (4 e0mRa Tlon ara wll 'heaituy end outritious. 1ta great sizengty, supctivr qualliy, sad perfect ual ey 18 avery “iteliyeos Housekeaper who Wl 41ve attal Ti &oarias the exsen sizeuaib ot s pute pawder. a8 ads o ot the Rayal Powder Lo thiat 1t will ke any lengeh af tinia (% any climass sad 1a 5ot Labla ke s nkhu“‘-‘fiuylo TR AT A sy e i The BoTak Baxiui Pownas la for salo by the besé s syesywhars. 8 thing wbich they bad' declarcd lmpossible, Aa- suming & careloss look he walked past the boul and poticed the number; then ho diacovered \ namo of the street. ¥inally he uoticed that there was & small sostaursnt sxactly opposite W the Qitxax, I, May 9.—1 think any onoof falr verage mental abllity might ba sble to compre- bazd ‘a3 article on this sabject by Busao, and, Mias reading {8 over two or thres times, might what my fsacy painted them. 1 expected to sco the pattern of & lfe-like bird, instead of ono that bas beed Mattcned out. However, I stuffed tho poor tbing full ch¥uglh of coi- 70 the Kditor of The Triduns. Cuicaco, Msy 10.—1t Housewito will give her address through the columns of The lome, sad also tell tho slze of the collar of the shirt which been umcmnl{ teated, snd, should our exhiblt at Parie fafl, 1t will bo atiributed to the detect ln our system of popular goyernment. Copies of the complels regulations of the French Comumisslon, buth genessl sud special, in Freacd,