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THE HOME-CIRCLE. ., w0 thin1s Fgtarday," T dreamily aatd, 1opened my eyes guite oa A wieb it wers time fo 1am anxions to see whai well, nine o'clock came—breakfnst over and done, 1y o bed TRINU 1telt myscit Justifed In sitting ma down To chat with our friends, who in sunshine or storm over fall o appear, and ara always Yer, here lu Mlsa Hale, onr little 3. D, " Jiih her execllent charge on our small * Infan- try." Next follows our ' Fern-Leaf's reply to her frlends— % ghe will pars with her treasures to any who sends, «Deronds " is Hght} may the When flowers are not one of the *‘attractions of home." And, though T 11kg, ** Chat,” time never come Tdon't 1was never in love with ** corn-pone " for tes. 1+ Touching varions matters,” I shall try and touch v . none, « And guees T had better leave fFhe might make me regret it, 1f 1 did not. yon seo? Batl bope from hia troubles **Mr, Bryan * {a freo. ‘D, M." slone— #flousewife ** doth ask for & miracle here, And 1 rorrowfully tarn {n nttes +4Miss Lours, " allow me to say, **Mow d'ye dot" r despalr. fhe world has need of mors women ke you. Thanks, **Mrs, B." for your letter to-day, And1 hope, when you wroto, Ae was outof the ways For, bad lis pockets been loaded with tobaceo, we know e would never haye heard hls atory of wo, 1A eranberry-pouitice " to cu sigweeten to taste," *Vtle up Avery eood plan, ‘(is plain to Bat yon're too fond of sugar, my *‘Swest 8lx- teen." Next **Doroth And sever forgota to bear and T & noso red— the hoad "= be seent " thonghehawill have no reclpe, Say0 20mo #ensible things, and Is as good nscanbe; £he proven ln her home-life the old adage hassbare, forboar, Bot now I must atop, though enly begnn, And felt that T wishod a chat with oach ones Datalready I've takun too much of your time, Though I mce lots of fricnds I would like to call mine. Wannzs AvERUR, May 11, us Mar, FEMALE DEVELOI'MENT. 7o the Edltor of The Tribune. . Cuicaco, Muy 18.—In a former paper I teled to convoy tho ldea that the animal syslem cannot generate a’single phyulcal element, It has tho power of mppropristing for special purposcs thosa ¢tlements that are placed within ita grasp. \aken moy be deserted n the stomach, modified In the upper §ntesties, absorbed by the lacteals, conveyed to tho right ventricle of the hoart, chang- edinto artorial blood in tho lunge, brought to the leftventricle, and by ite contractions forced Injo wrery tisaue of the system. Dunring this collocting and purifying of the blood material, nothing 18 added bat oxygen. Tho blood {snmply tho nutritious purticles of the food ellini- mled by o cartaln course of physical actlon, However much ellmination may occur, tuo varti- for the growth of certain 4 may bo found in the blovd, and theso tis- sues have the powoe of reviving them, If minute particles of lluwl exist in the circulating fluid, the 1t minnte atoms Huld, articlos of otsconia materinl mova alone In the 1ife-giving stream, tho bony tiesue drains them, ornl forme of mattor racly fall Into the wrong P By wonderful procasses, effote matoriala ow particles tako thotr places, cs aro_ropeated, hour sitsr noar, oar. We grow and develup just f food pecensa; maecles appropriato thom. of fut are also In the faity tlesnes uso them, WAy, & the livin, It mll-mloz #0188t an i 80 far as theso processes occur, . Itis cary to be snimal growth depuns the nutrit.ous particlus, n, then, that the foundation of ds upon the food tha It these garticl Inthe food thoy can never bo found fn_th e bloo tud If they are not found In the blood t| o ducoverod in the tlesues. th In the t they coasd 10 ref sirength, that anle ate not supported, are not develoy eets pai e and disatistied With its tencmentand takes loave of sbeence, 8o that tho queation 0y B taln Ghslr’l hat the purport of tho whote thing is, we eut certaln kinds of food the ttesies E;d, and the old, clea puns awny. The body growa poors pourcr, untl) the vital principlo becomes 19, how can wa sup. [l the wasta_constantly ncéruinis ardly lees than In oue waking honrs? The saine jaw provatls in vegetable growth, Evey trop’ must find certal the wheat Llade may spriog ¥e iind no gralu, The its growth certala minerul whlie tho ~ grain phosonorus, It peeds ssalbumen and gluten. 1t ne hmd\lcln i e foll wnd sonnd g i Teach utarity, power of making something oul demands derelopnent curiain olher elements, :at kernels would not mature, they? 7Thoy have no means by which they Neither manuor wheat ha in eloments in the rofl, 1t we examlne, we may tind 1o the wheat fold the nime elements that wo find In the wheat. 1f il doed not contain thew, wo may ba sure'thaf up, o but 1o dis hen ments for nitrogen slement, 'cds starch, found, otherw t of nothing, In the aniuial world tho same_principles prevail Ourehoep and cattlo rafsora state with yrea dctness what food produces the best rosults in mlleh cowe, what foud produces muscle and what Indian corn fattuns bettor than wheat, larger percentage of 1t alio contalng ti musale, s0 it animaly makes fat, almply becaure it contalun & oll, & fat-making olomont. dlements tlat’ .form ven to thoss rauie the farmer wishew &l thess factaare woll known. Yolved are well underetood extent, | itls the great end of eating, ples, and and maldens can wolhers ch way ins; others? In oy vaye aliry s that fl!!fzfl frowm tadnutritions, I now reveat, and Corlatlan should repeat it Wo caunot ralee child ’lnnr. because _th or =5 2 o e S et o D to wurvive, smal} {Erul‘l’."\]wuel. mll , ver, t lnummim Cx bird s bat vhe conld do for hor c $3devan sickly, and had not sung & mote for four Donths, " wno eald. G the birds kked E’."" questions as 44 What food lu’“ %l‘u 14 froun waler every worning fordrinks b and Do you place [t in $ho sunshin, 9r)un Iet it fly mbout your roon every d querles aod many :am-‘u h:' wndorstand ropur fuod, Yilsexerclua wero ewsontial to beaith, Tho docto, thing? Ue poorgirl answered ‘th hers very intelligent); k(e i Burs waiets RelL" wald the seller, g of your bird, food you baye o lost te tlesh: thy llldll" BAkDg alemonts, and, & Dingte per cong of ;:nmph Uy wurt ;::‘ ‘Dnl sulight upon vegetabl 9 pre doer bl o e, ] epend upon food sl to " placs fle ‘T brinclyle by those who keep domestic antmaly, and yet they ara, 10 8 very great by wothers with regard to thele Tley conelder the gratification of the sope- well to theapnetite In & proper way and by nutels lousfood, but not vy giving innuteitlons food y becausu it hasa good Havor, Sontnving thousands of formulas ' for nicknacke, our should contrive w $f mriog nutritious food an, sgreca 1t 13 ver) cook beef, mytton, ba 8t leas d poorly develo & fow wucks ayo, iz A33ung lady called to Inquire of the bird: cller o iary. 1twi 8 ver; foun Wem combined Ly (he O n"." o [ zlrd Werniighy 0 1he "mfiobf'.'.'fiahfn. Tngde BAKED APPLES, ETO, o the Edijor of The Tridune. Iryransoy, Wla., 3py 17.~Last falt ‘s cor- apoudent wished to know how ta inake & better FIier thag \Loge 1hialy the season fof b8 question should receivo an X8 & new pleco of in, of any convenlent size 4 la 14 lachos losg and 8K wide), 807 holea in {t with'a brad-awl e T do); then maky & wooden frame g s th and usband grytes ull VI e, Blauier, g1, 43 E1310 8 ik o where Sl iy bitiar torse [9meEs BWa, and thiug save very L0UF queation sbout bume kindergasten in mm\:‘mwnl one, snd worthy of wuch fbought. Youn)| | octween now and cold weather I will tell Tni ol eboat 4, whleh wil bo H x e (et Y ‘:":fl‘:hnuv'nmbnmrull tbat what sho wants way of & su, purchased at tin shops. As borae-yadish and lemun pies, spewer, tack tho tio to I, e grater (bap say other The strips of board of 9 are about thres-fourthe stion £ would my horsesrad- uart in wen or Qfteen B uts tho ter tuto » Is "h'tu‘c?'vmdu flku [} hfiu the open ali atee o8 otber kiud ol wpoozs thaa ellver, to 8 With, That is fuat my oRY .. it tonctuncd sty wontd ba’ e Hlgoe a5 GRETEE SR e S 7Y Whese b La aa. at home," e recipo— oed These sey- lood, hey cannot In our sleeplug the domande for ta”" proper 1" need 0 How, can n toxe lnatead of cakos, good motaers aye and mosns tas In alightl; o any ways ¢uy they muke palatable bread, nulmlnn‘ broaa? T yadmm In tho falth thet food should b palatable may return to these polnts insome futnre every muther who e onw ou s 5 !ua nm:ggn zmul:x makiug flesh, or bones, or Ono-half of 'lll :‘rlldlgn born die ba- and our daughbters, e defoctive mchA mduring activity, bave you given it? and mod- ** Very underatand iho sondiv ren it 10 mon haproper L hsa, 128 Vo 4 nol roper kin Masot nourlsbod tho 1i\ile. creatare and The You uay It at its eyea are dull this compound, It Flanty that ara dark rouin do nog graw well nor blossom tuil devolopment of girlhood Res Dut apda bodily opar amount of that keep tho Bdoyfln ‘ll'.m d puoch polated forit of e-aized 1) make ti muzh-shu people perenaded to make soms, good matorial? - And yot another: breakfast:" Hake the ree-fourthe of & cupof wh ‘When very sofi, plek them | peel For 'Irlfl\r. addn n A a general rule ul, ‘'The world's all o Ten't It so, Al ‘The llome, Andacity zoes hould not go to the raid of uaing 1t thy obmcure, condemn u: soniething, fow words' as_ ponaible, 1o our Instituttan, called e that hard name? 1 hoj caged Tactice the the cerely hone that you the why and the wherefure % the Edltor af Nedaa, TH., May 10.—In shrobe and flowers, shade eral. This, Ithink, ia teue, conkd be improved, « forit xcldom resides with way, aldo wal 3 sawe state of procision, &n Dbad thao to glance at other itatthe perll of tamoling turbing the tidy placed u; preclston, 0 othor slde, or table, and-the 'foot-stool in other, eithor of which cala bat comfortal Iy banished. Buch housckeeplng, Tthin only outelders bnt membo A littla brown coitage atir: we_ we ht ng weara an inviting and clean as the systamatic hous: of primneas liere, Eve: Theta {3 A profuse scatterin, ranzed with tusto and osse, claenous, take our departure, lhc'l!‘}n the b k ceale; o honsekeepor making the it times, rooms 00k wmote coz; tas And and laughing, romping lttle Mas ment to human happluses, riglta o tlo general accep! m willing to be conslderad and find the ** snpporting oa! Ohat come to instead of detalling yout wuch in the 8y 1 wondor if it Is any hldlmg those enormous rowil 1l puzzlec spored in 5 = g SE3 B a8 2. thie next Uenteonisl, that sil o think libert; yoar Auel alye diet. Da you no accordiug 10 shiojr ments abla, rom licauts for the amali space signed to the rrorr column, ecptalnly safe fn Yho Home, live upun the articles of the learned discusslons the besuties of the and the information agd the refinin 1 hope, and 1 bel tby. Malters are sasnmi Bow, I thioks and: It say of lut the »; AL tak ason, U A of the mpny bunqv{)llnl To the Kduor of T + Laxe Ponx thelr benefsctor, for phere Wa bave nollced soveral pleasant duty o give of ® somfost and blosslng, oll-stovy No more y can_do. {ho fira went ont entirely, giestion soma of th hard cosl takes 1ts_own time to id sek them If thoy caunot be rn." No more sinoked meat or ficrco heat, or ** Haw shall I cook apples for halda about fifteen commo: T of hot water turned over the sngar. hen ahou half done, It fa woll to turn them ovet, so Inst tho ° whole of ihe fraitwill baka evenly and thoroughly. tha alrup over them, &nd, when used for the table, ke thom from the bottom of the dish, If brown augar i used, auarter and core them, put them Into & brown earthen dish, with snfieient rntnl and sugar, cover them witn a plate, and bake in & moderately-hot oven five vr slx hours, if you l|ke$‘l mauce dark red, Thy cooking frult, do not add the augar i) removed from the fire, as it rotalns more Home int tholr domaln, to exclal Mr, B, Y Teannot think inat_erlticiem I8 ont. of place ln tribntor used the pronoun **1 £ of & columo, 1 think t have to ron ‘,.nllz often to our call, 8, g U articulars, even Boston will not object, P Audacity: your lotter wasnt very compilmentary would like to a ore leftust Overtothe T¥meef If's0, was it you who that all readers of The Home, who keep irds, wiil not fail to remembor and putin good advica ‘contained in K, 'a er of laat fall entitled, **A Ploa for Birds, " Laora Earle, you have undertaken o mul Eoonl, and I somowhat !nlptcti diffcult, work, bat I sl wrilt not be di Dorothes, tho roason tust you cannot unuerstand 18 bocause you are happily mated, HOME ATTRACTION:! da writes on home attractio canduciva to honie coinforty and enjoyment In gen- to take o peop into tho Lonsos and see where they Tha first housa we ontor we cannot but note the atrof slovenliness which relgus in every apartment, from tha cellar to the garrot. not much *‘home attraction™ in that dwelling, ness, Wo do’not tarry lon{' but turn our steps townrds that systematic-lookl; The first thing that meets vur vivion there [e & purtralt of Uoorge Washington h-nrlng.m! bt down uron tho wall, over the msutel; | 18 anolher picture hung I exacti Then one might sccidontully lgave it oved a triflo nearcr tho tabls than the sofs, on fl ttle nearer the sofa than the muved farther fram it on ono side thon the cagee it 10 ba entirely out of kecping with anything ch fa the room, and call for an immediate adjustinent. We pasgon ta othor partsof tho houwe, nll of which wo tread with cautioys step, and sre la breuthlcss terror lest by ‘eome” means we misplace romething, for the whole house, lously clean, which la pralsoworty, 81! blo or atiractive, s proclsences an rimness {4 stamped Indelibly upon every artl nere, and even tho cat iu afrald tv wove only me chanically lest it alsturb something and be instant. re of the f cauve thein Lo seck some placa where they aro fras toact, oftentimes leading them into teniptation. d our way -towards it, whers we suon find 3t of the bouse and furaliuru itecl, for **Come and enjoy yourself.' disorderlyy —not by “any'-means. There ie order eoough (o look and “seomn well, bat not envugh to be puinful and forblduing; besldes everything fa gotlen up with an cye to tasto aud beauty, s well ascomfurt, the one Aot lntmu!ng with the other, 0 and specinens of fine urthicre and there, allare Trulv, hore {a'an attractive home, and 8 cortsin 7] some which aimost have of voverty within have it carofully con- 8 most of what little s d, luguing her scanty furnitors nd n aud by bits of fency work here and (here § "t 1lm vm‘rfl nothh‘xlw.ut‘hm man; ore apartments with fine upholstery, coutly landecapes Veiver Chrpats, and damask cariaing.” 1l L think fur carrlage-afghan you mean Turkish towol. TO DERONDA. ing. 1t le pretty aud sorvicoable, —washios well and To tAs Edilor of The Tritune, Marroow, Ill., May 15, —The **bright unto the words of soberness and antique wisdom from the venerable (1) Deronda.” and in reply will say, Not willlngly would I stay,where thoy of aterner #ox are buulshed. No, sir{*there {a no forwd in & house deprived of that necasvary ale- in the wisaom of the Creator {o making the haman race Justas It s. I am not an advocate of women's ndy. 1t an attack npon me wos necessary, wh; dd of o front and Byt A3 o baitree: “ls thap was the ex-President's. bout Jlu Decalur correspondent's gusted with bim for masguerading lo ncwlll{fix invitations to have some- H "Turt Crusi-One cup of lsrd, ano tabluspoog, of f white suger, the white of one egg beaten, four "l':gl:i?g:t‘memf n nnmmuna of "'fl‘mml' »a forples Yoit will | jop ove L;.‘ meufim‘fi Lo surprised at Ity Qukiness, fouszwirs. mi female attire too cumbersome to lang wubinit to it 1 ohall presorve that corn-pone recips and send fo |# tlon advanced In the culivacy llue {n this land of that {tonly took oac hundred 0 produce this great lJuxury upon waich all aus will by that timo be taklng an excluy 110w (hid ls an and the object of TL¥ Home seems to its mnumbers oct se relormery? the other wen salling under fulve acknowledpee thelr true go-lnvu an SUIg08 weuld | 1 have bevn walting to ses 1f sy ono cayld help . 2| C. 0. aboup that baby's band. I whi tey o de- v wauld be more Gredite | Cof ARt Y habe Erenns bied, mod S e r, Doronds, Ido not wishto drive the men 'hie Ilume, but you know thore are many ap- ip rln{ w9 do uot wish 10 by flwrh e feeble jutellects cannot compreh hete gleaned, cultivatod females, you surely are out of hara's n{. ‘The ilome I8 sutlolently lazye to take you allTa, Usve some of YOu tnen Were the frat to enter, for, If momory sorves me rightly Margaret's Husband was soon on the up thoe howl of discontent thal elicited such sym- il soyof you feol uffi Vo £omo with your troublea to the fireslde cizcle, an. mipathizing sistorn condols with ¢ weigglog baby- will o dpussd: OIL-STOVES, ETC, + May 10. ~41 the ladies call spon truly valuable Information printed for their benéat st 50 amall a price a4 is contalued in the Haturdsy's | Tuimvas. about ol-lstuves; snd we feel that it would bo s beneSt. We ibisk that the ladies ought 1o erect a monumept {0 the . wag s who veoted them, whoaver he-ls, (7 \bey are auch | aig pemioustaly fopd of dowerv, aod undesqisnd i THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: ba dast, or ashes, gr beurimmed kottles to wi Tastéad, ou lightiiwo wicks as easily as lightin lamp, 8nd in ive minates yonr oven 4 hot for th Dlacuits, and faten they 870 esoked; or, 1f a friend drops I Lo tea nnoxpectedly, and it 1a’ one of the pamerons lioly daya when Brilget Is qut, you can invite her out to ses you et If, and in twenty minutes it will bo smok'nz bot on the tabies of If your memstrens wauts an iron to pross A neam, ahe dues not have to wait until the whole range I liontod: or, It you are yoing 1o plenio, you ean pack your Httla atovain the bowket wiih your dinner, ‘snd lave deliclons coffes without melting the ‘spout off your coffee-pot, or baving tho gentlamen exhaust themscives tryingto find sticks (o make the smoky beverage that Ia generally served on thero festive occaslons. The one that ‘we have has 3 two-hole top witha Tm)ecun-i( shelf on either side, 5o thatwe can coll or broi) three tbtngs, and ‘bako at the same times In sho, y we provjded it would be & ‘o8 tin_ bake-pan that -sized apples, add hite augar and one ca & cook, = whier And th nto & deep dish, tara Home, ey are much better not Thanke 1ittlo boiled eider, and I w oe dumnition grind." | an lndlec cancer doctor in Orogun, and_ cured his wifo and seversl friends to our knowicdge: Take common woodaurrel, brulse it on brass. sproad it in thu form uf 8 pauitice, and apply n« Jong 8a the tient can bear; then apply bread and milk ponl- Ice nntil the patient can bLear tho wooddorrel oppos! 3iréme an again; contiuue this until the cancer fs drawn out at our meaning will be | by the rools, . - We have o aplendid reck ‘man,** pol on 10 say that one con- o lhlcnty-'onruman in cco oo many 3 **No, Maninow, W May 16.—In the first place T Katle Brown o send me her'put- tern for shoulder-straps, and also directions for making the preity floor-mat. Pleass address Miss G. F. 8., P.-0, Dox 503, Madlson, Wis. I shail be much obliged, and perkaps can serid something in return. 1 would say to Ed'tor's Wifs that 1 have mado mome of the uubleached window- curlaing and, will give as wood a description - | of them as } ‘can.”Tno curtaine are each the width of ono breadth of unlieached muslin (une yard), and can be made &9 lony a8 desirable—onrs reach just to the floor, Alake o hemat the boll‘pm Bbout an inch wide. Take etrips of red, or duy ‘othor calored flannel, two 2 holt inches wide, and pink thain ou boih o Sew tovotuor sud {unln(?w I;llw Ill.;ulnhnm\ lml am of (:Ill ljllrt.’ll:‘u, "lln 3 liat tho edee of tho scailops reaches Just 10’ the T N et epdeof e cuctain, ‘o'l o Carpenicr make s J plaln plno wood cornice, mercly threw atrips of wood and montlons | ayout tio inches wide, | Uno sould be as long. ae treos, efc., s belog | tho window Is wide (including the casing) y the others four Inches long, and shuuld. be nalled'onto the cenda of the longer mirip 80 ue to over the = casing. This corulco ls fastencd to the window by means of two hooks acrewed [nto the window-casing, and rings corresponding In the cornice, ‘about onc-third of the drmncu from eacaend. A strip of strong cloth (the sumo ‘ns the curta.n, two or threc timea double) should be tacked un-to the untside of the cornico, extending sround the corners and cloar to the ends. 'To this pin 1he top of tho curtalns, alter having fl]u"ull them a4 full us necesvarw, The curtaine can bo lapped & littlo In the centro or just meot, a4 preforred; -thore slionld bo no space be. tween thow, To finlsh off ot tho top, box-plait strips of the lannel, the saute whith as on the cur- taln, orjwid ud. sew of pinon, thus forming 8 cornice. The cornice ead then be fastened to the window by mu“i ol the hooks and rin, and the curtains can be i 1] you go when you lat- scouraged, of the Obey question Lirrin Lotmie, brand, . and nbw 1 woald like Evidently there Is disorder and unclean. ng house across tie fremes n on elther the d by this time wo have thinge and see on one die- | -;nmely. m It l‘l’lllu lm{ltm' of Iln‘n lel?-kelllo for & foew minules; then stlr in gradual neary s ottty 1oaeah | Teacaptal of poivaered ‘sbgat aad speeid s Yua cako Jumedlately, Gnack. ta cushlons nn n ity dried f: front might chanca to RASPBERRY VINEGAR, ETC, a i s 7 o3 mities would 70 the Editor of The Tribuse ovor night; straln, and poar the julce over two more quarts of barrles: stand over night; . then strainsgain; toovery plut of julce allow ope pound of white sugar; let it come ;Senuy 10 a boil; then Lottle for use in email-necked) bottles, Ono table- epoodful in & glass of ice-water on a hot wummorp 18 relreshing, ctlo, Jall's Journal of IHeallh, which Is re. thiat to dip a stick the alzo of & knitting- **wnurlatic achd, toucl the top of the wart night and moenlng with what sdtieres totho atick, ‘wili effect a puinlesa cure, Buy a though scropa- ot the anyitn e, o balr on Hote, k, ¢ apt to rorel not famlly, and, = acta our attention and East small quantity In s glass-stoppered bottle, keep | 1tbink ouriclvea comfortablo oo ita tempting obalr and | oot of the way of Shilden: of your clothers, abd e, th sofas, fecling au much .ut ease ab though we wero | tng ukin, And you aro safe fn using it, Inquicer, uae ontweal constuntly in the watep | SUCB cheerful aapect, ou wush your hanue in, In most casos it makes a: but there 0 M | the band white and waft. To Iadies who do their thing seewns to may, | own Lousework, let nie recommand the use of & door? Thihgs are 10t | small pleca of pamice stone. After washing tho hands, wet tho stone and rub the hande well with 1t3 uss npap also. You will find it will remove uny stains agd eallonsness that honsework producce; it makes tho hands soft. 1 nlways keop plece of pumice-stonu on the soap dish, Fumice. stoo will alvo remove siaing from bard-fnished walie, and, well powdored, 1t in excollont for cleaulng einc. 1 heartily ndory the lotter of A, Conutant Reader In the “lasl tavuc of Tno Home, Manufas simple, of books aud flowers but never a bit of p: s, 8. M. BARTLETT, COMMON MUFFIN3, Tv the Editor of The Tribune. Qcoxoxowoc, May 10.~Urace, if you get the pattern of sand-castle from Kllchon Devotee, will you pleave send it {o Dox 0, Oconomowoe, Wit 1 would not like Mr, Devotee (If thero Is one) to experience the sawe trouble Mr, Dryan has, I havin, faculty of oftons plain viting by her tact aod more statel; Ins. ” Liackis, 20 lroniuz. And now, many thanks for shirt-pattern rocelved. Aunt Jemiwa, 1've Leen throngh all your ufarlnncnnmv and agaln, but I lavo gotuied to it andwtill T am guing to try L a hf of exd ed, ude ' witl ** hearken H. D, ) have not the money to_emplo: will she do with ne? Kip oo In the bud. and permit nons ord to bire s professfonal mao to care for the floral pess to_enjoy them? s, too, I am happy fo see, who a: bake otie bread ana faenish onr tablen {n the best manner who cannot employ & liutvekee enjoy uf have no need of valued eorrexpondents, — Fern Leaf,) Aunt L many others,—well, they can juet pasyihem by sl read romething clae, Will not "Katio ‘ throuph The Home for makinga preily floor-mat? dow ornntnent that sha went me. « It is vei reity, Faht o ke it. BT ogy for o man he ml{ ho; no matter If he . spenda hits daya losfing, at t) Tost-Onlee daor-step, lmollnq an o e comments on evory we be chiauces to ba single, w on: mpat] it leunna poor one, lut ue look to gurselves, Blisll you pauve longer f Breniixo, )., May 15.—Delle Deach, do not at- tempt your plum-pudding till cool weather, as it ls too rich for this senson, and (hen suet cannot be chopped fine unlessit s qultocald, But hero is o recipe that T use at Christmns ‘and other festive occasio na: One pound of stoned ralslns, one pound of curcants, one pound of sugar. one pound of snet, one-half pound of bread crumbs, one-Ualf pound of flour (ur one pound of flour), ona-quarter pound of clirun, one nutmeg, u toat 1t Is difiicalt to” stlr. not lees than six, t threo-quart tin basin, whioh I 3 but thero should be one eccurely tled over tha top, and don't forcet ta butter the pan, Sauce—One b batter the size of an ez, rubbed together, balf cup sugar, mrale of nutuiex, bulling water tll] pruper conslstence, two teaspoans of brandy. . vou prefer a pluln ono, take same* quantity of flour, and half tho otner sngredlents, and bofl five gr lls Lours, using milk for wetting Instead of rnndy. after us for mentioning brandy, Winnle's reply to Mrs. Luura Earle Jast week ox- 1 thove that are 80'anxlons sbout otber's efects tlat thev fous ¢lght of thel own sharicomings. Mrs. Sarab L., have you dosorted the rankes making It u of much water, Tastly, itld half 8 teacup of any kind of smal] et thin In c!‘dx ent. vut it on & steamer dver bolling water; one hour, i hsve looked In valn for a remedy, fecling that [ am sink into Insignificance when compared with a1 effectun! cure will not cause tha will cuninunicate it through the coluwne of The OVEN-DOOR THERMOMETERS, be bad? Also, will eha state the price, and say whetbor it can be afiixed to any common oven 1 Kitchen Devote? will purchase the Unfon Car- pot-8weeper, manufactured by the Ji will bo sure to be pleas: carpcts look 4 gruat deal beiehter and cleaner .than ©ne can with a broom. the cornors, but thal nesd not be avery day. When the rubber bands used st sach end wesr out, you Caicaco, May 18.—1 sup, forgotten all about The Home, but 1 have mot. 1 bave pot recetvod a lctter yet, but If- any ono will ‘bave.sympathy on poor §ky Bluo she will send to mo for the Cionr and Crown, as | offered It. Bky Riue bolng s very Intimate frlend, I heard thy other day that she recelved twenty-one lotters at 0 1 agroed to share with her the oumber of "?':. “}n for Cross and Crown. which1s very neat sud pretty. Cut an octagon any shape you wish for tho centre. the ocluoan mufib; of wqual length, eizht pleces o each; Onish the a0d bind sround with ribbo; SATURDAY. MAY (9, 1877—~TWELVE PAGES, almost necesnity of their pr ce to ind children, and yet (shocking ta tall) rdener? flowe, Redness of tho hands {a frequontly Induced by At and asplrations vlolating certain physical ve thon who can car, Inquirer, while [ whisper an iInfallible reme- dy, and you can proclaim fi to youe dorens of dear lady triende who ‘may be simifarly amicted, Cat your comet-strings, Roubtlesa the Iadles appreciata and will avadl us offer of Profeseor, of themselves of the gencros Joliet, A person of varied and extensive informa. ould be cordially wel- laws? Lend me thine ‘Thers e some of Anzious to per or even 80 we would learn of those who have had or & differcnt experience In_thesa thing, e who, for_any reaton whtever, do not tlon arof great erudision ol comod &8 3 contributor to The Home. Ritchen Devotee ailuded 1 hand-ome ornamenta manofactured of sponges, Wil ahu please to gire the modus vperandi? Qai, — POON BORE FEFET, To tAe Kditor of TAs Tridune, Citicaco, May 18, ~Will some one please be kind enongh to tell me the cause of onw's feot palning soterribly In very warm weather? 1 have heard fcy, Snsan, Hyscinth, and An for me, give me Tha or give moa bounekeeper and 8 gardener. Drown Llease gise directionn to Mre. J. A, D. for the' patterna for win. aht to make of e — of ite nataral fiavor by 50 dolng. ske. ' broll, wanlt, and_iron, wilh the greate 5 that heavy peaple would be troubled In that way; Souk dricd-apple before corlag it, aad then goq | et Comtord and " much “nioro scconamically. L IO s TLAINT boe L cannot be oa that sccouat, as © Zover welgn ut onf 0 cors L] th s 2 ol 50 water-basin surroundin; 10 wicke, 2 4 . : Ather Rty uy NI Al WhICh keeps the alr puro and, makes & beuter aml | Cricano, May 18.—Ruth, o you not know that | becomes boiios s2d7el a8 soo terribly, " 1 can Mir. Bryan, yon have my fullsympathy, In read. | saforfiec, Inwinter thero fsa drum o attach | *thoso whose lives are well filled and complote' | ouly comuare it to n severe tootbache. What ing your letter 1 was rominded of a passsge in | which heats the room perfacily, are the last for the widows and lonsly walfs In thie | 14 the canse, and what fa the remedy? While I am Audacity's of Jan. 8, which s as foliows, **Poor | " Ialsq noticed in Tux TiusuXe an Inquiry aboat worldto expeet s thy from? Advice ! aaking favors, will -umnn-n'emqj- ma & fe- womanized men, forced by the entrauceof The | & cure forcancer. An old gentleman, whom \ve eXpe ympsthy elpe he £ind £ re- with Mr. Man- | have always known, got the fullowing receipt from |} il gv ©us, cefainly. ‘‘Yon must get yon jor m:l “f arange pnddmzl‘ they will tell us. fer to i 1 e lagers. Byfurninhing me with No matter bow poor an | $his biiea s de in information you will grestfy of Lapy Lavtsa, WILLING 'TO EXCIIANGE. To the Edltor of The Trivune. Poro, 1lL, May 15, —1f Red, White, and Blze will please send patter of cross and crown and 3, he Rmm:{. ur on the spitting to- okvut ~ for a ‘worse, mlklnr An that passes by, | must steaightway don Julee, _on glor," he or cotest smiles and most bocoming robes, and | E. M, patterns of habepl Let ua write distinctly, even if that pronoun does | and sleo ono for fralt cake Joy sieze (o hie londly sel by a ftto palatabis 8at- | yeng Pty ,:'.::'}:,‘,':‘:,:‘"‘,‘",{:‘:, Nl Boaton may | would ltke it. tery on the youthfdainesa of appearsnce, efc, Ket, ‘letter-hold £ hicago wo all know s, ~woll, (which, of courso, he bolleves), and praise hia | Pocke, ‘letter-holder of apatterwork, slipper-case, very merciful, 8tlll, 1" think if we will only say FLOOR-MATS, ETC, horso or doy,, whon thy victory I+ won, und we | card-basket, match-rafe, burnt-matoh: 9‘ rugs, and ray It in ood plain {um:\lllnl. u 8t To the Bditor of The Trivune. have secured’ to_onrself & husband. On'the other | 83 some other {hing have noter asked for eaving out no Important . 1 aide, we must gird onrselven up for a banl-to- nnflbhu? belore (not even Zoe's dove), so 1 hope bend conn il lo together, for exlstenco, of ba extingulshad al- “Now, 1tuth, do 'notask foradriceanl there will be sent. Addres 1 Connty, ik R L LT hy. 1t we are o rich widow, we do not neod ——— < SALTRHEUM CURE. 70 tha Editor of TAs Tribu WrgrriLie, Ind,, Say 14,—1 beg s emall apace to give, to sl safferers from saltrbenm, the follow- ing almple and speedy remedy: Pour one guart of bolling water over one table- apoonfal of floar of anlphur; piace the basin on the slove, over which Lold the nands, having first cov. ered them with & thick eloth to provent the ateam evaporating; one daily vn\luunn for a week will produce 8 sure cure. Wil give s aplendid Tecipe for acongh-sirap shonld any on ire. Avsr Dacic, — v PATTERNS WANTED, 70 tha Editor of The Tridune. TRoazns Pk, 11l., May 18,—1 want toask Bryan 1f sho will ploase send s lambrequin pattern to me. Will Red, White, and Bluc extend her patterns of ercas afd crown and card-recelver to.me also, Onco more, Leah, plet send pattern of ‘note- catchier to b made of peohle-board. In retarn I will send patterns of card-basket, holder, letter-receiver, or romething else, Gypsy, pleaso f’“’ recipe for lemon-ice. n Sxy-Blue Cardinal, did you get my lnat letter? Picags addrean ot 0 7% K€y laag lette i RURBER GLOVES, Tv tAe Edilor of The Tridune. Mownox, Miwit, May 1f.—Aunt Jemima wishes #ome one to answor Mary's question abont rubber gloves. Ihave worn them foreeven years, ‘They are splend!d for working smongz flowers, One pair 1 & eeason, ‘They sre not durable for dish. Naowur. for a reply? PLUM-PUDDINUG. To (he Editor af TAe Trivune, twelve ozgs, wel, salt, and et 1t should Lo stlft eo Tioll six to cight honrs, uantity exactly fills a Drefor 10 A clot! enourh 1o Tha eaping teaepoonfal of flour, and 1 expect somo of Uiose Crusaders will be my opinlon, 1 have very littio eonfidenca GENETIEVE, ruped back witha cond the colur > T washing or washing, ss kcat spoile them. They can O e e AL | Ramete & Lo ks Lacant the. enluz CHEAP PUDDING. ., bo purchased Whore' rabbor goods are sGld, - Dlsce how tired they were, for fear of dlsarranging | Slear. If not, pleave let me khow in what reapect To the Rditor of TAe Trivune, rubber with gaunticts are the beat. aal g{-lu them In wsome -way, and upon the ofhor | 1 have failed, and I will try to explutn more astis- Jaxrsrows, Moy 10.—Here s a recipe for an | 31.50a palr, g M. A, slde “otands & Lle, with booke | factorily, excellent and chieap nddding: Through one guart and othor aryicles arranged ugon It with marvel- | If your patfence i not exhausted Twould koo | o¢iong mix thoroughly two heaping teaspoonfats COD LIVER OIL. ousexactnend, whila an vasy-chalr standa In a cor- | §l¥o Youa nico roclpo for frostins without eyge: [ OF vderand a tirtle ealt, after which, miz Th (he Edltor of The Tribune. ner near it (Vo eay eusy-chialr, 8o it might be | Ditsolve ovo teaspooutul of Cux gelatine In one | Of Yeast-powderand a flrtle salt, after which, m| Tockrond, Nl.. May 30, oWill Sre: Amis 3 T Boine linsincs, DAL o6 1o sols pies for oy agin] (lbluuraon{nl of colil water; then add one table- | through it Lialf & teacup of Ancly-chopped beef- ocreonn, i, Alay.10,= te. Abie M. feel noylblng lut easy whils occupying | Spoonful of bolllng waiers A€ this dovs not dissol suet. Now silr In water enoughi to wet the flour, | Fale answer the following Inquiry through The @ batter. Do careful not to uee too Homg, and add ono more to tho long dst of obliga- # the yndding wil not ooso light, tlons the motherkood owe her? With reference to cod livar oll, 1 quote from her letter of May 11: ** When nicaly made ap in an emulslon, childron ususlly grow very fond of it.” Plense state how it can e prepurod 40 aa to be palstsble for children. herrles or curranty, of an lgvlfl sliced Potit In o buttored :‘l‘tl ind 1t wiil not harm {f §t steams lon; Yorasn Cutioado, Muy 18,—As L300 there 18 0 request for | though ons honr is suticlent, Eat with it aay kind & recipe for raspberry vinegty that has not bsen | of pudding-sauco., . RUDBBFR GAUNTLETS. complied with, 1 @il send; Putono quart of pood | 80 80Y0f the readers of ¥ho Tome fnform, me, o the Bditor of The Trivune. vinegar over two quarts of berrles; let them atand Fonr Donae, 13., May 15.—In answer to May's letter from Othaha, robber gauntleta can bo ob. talned ot Dart & Hickeux, Cincinnatl, Thoy sro $1.50 per palr. Yon neod two aizos Iseger than an otdinary plove, and never put tham in warm hard water, MJ wear well: never tried thom for gardening and do not think they would answer, Evity Evviorr. FLOATER PATTERN WANTED. 70 (he Edltor af The Tribune, only suflarer from sald canse, Tan, freckles, thqdace of a Indy, If any onc knowing of (omathing which by apriying ir to graw moro “prufosely) sho will have the Insting pratitude of E Lixpa. T the Editor of The Tridune, = Txiox MiLts, Ind,, Moy Ii.—Having been a 10 beg sn entrance and sl alio will please ugh The Home, whers an aven-doarkuob, send e & doator pattera and the directions. Nawsix He MORBEN SKIRTS. 7o ihe Kditor of TAe Tridune. Lawx Ripag, May 15.=Will some of the ladies of The ilome give thelr experience In washing moreen skirta? I have been told they wonld waah, but T have beon afrald to wash mine for fearit would apoil its looks. If auy of the ladles have cver washed one, pleasa tell ire how I* was doue and {1 it tooked well afte Hovsxs Howano, THE'RETORT GAS-STOVE. be described In the jssue of May 12, can T, Smith cturlng Coinpauy, Providence, R, J., s Fou pleaacd with i Fiice, 80 It easlly worked, saves dust, sod ‘will mak You wust use & Lroom for Sendl your reciped without waiting to bonsked, | can gat more for a trifle by sending to 1he Compspy. - dogree d1 hevpingss most tfend whoeter may for- | for hky ars aute to bo moxt welcoise (s somie one, | Thur ses sths i eo Lo nio BoCempinr. | puovmmmuce, T 1., Nay 19,dirs. Zon: Tn tunately f ita o, 1 wonder what has became of Margarot's Iusband? | good. roply to your lnqulry about il tort gas-atoves We loave this little bit of Paradiss and glauce at | fian m“"fl been fatal in his case? 1f not, T "1wonld lke totell tho readers of The Home that | 1 would any they have been used extensively In the Interldf of other resldences. Soms we And | hope we shail hear from him soon, . | kerosena fstho best romedy for burns or scalls | yi ity the past year. Everyone (so faras I bare ¢tlegant so far 8a money can make the o ieo, C. ., 1agree with you. 1 do my wasli- | that1know of. _Eathe the parte Immrdlnu‘{ with | heard) has beon greatly pleased wi m. 1un- 18 plainiy something ‘lacking, There is nothiog | ingin the wmiddie of tho week, and find “that by | tho keroscn ter & fewappticationa the pafa will | yerstand there s an ageney for the sale of them in Inviting ‘or homolike In it all. Tho‘y Jack that | dolng s0 tho bomschold cares ate much relaxed: | bo quite gong, E. Epwanps, yourcity, Very truly yours, U, B R :;r::‘mb?:&!"hy -kglrl’-;ulflg-. prompfed vy love lxlpg all the uuo' aluters \vnulld Ty Ihfluhmi 5 feflioan 1 o ul an atic, ud now, wos ¢ somo one pleaso toll me how to CROSS AND CROWN, . Others we soe which are not ncarly so legant, | take a largs stain of purple Ink out of an lngrain 5 bl HOME LETTERS. 7ot Dostoss Lhat BIF Of rolnemens bl sesan 1wl betag grateriag ' °F o 0 she Kotici ef The Tribune. Theta are lettars at this ofice for the followlng Buch an attractiva sppearance, that w pose you think 1 bave | yjome correspondents: *Zos," **M, E. C.," Beck and Fihd" (2), **K.,” and Address V'lome Depmriment, . CANNING GREEN PEAS. . T ihe Fitor of The Tribuns. Cannotirox, IiL, Moy 10.~1f any of The Home readors can and will tell me how to cam green pess and beauns successtally, they wiil sonfer o great favoron ker after culiuary Imnwlodg:. Cumicavo Taiavwn,* now give dircctions for & card-basket, Each_side of are dve-alded, Wark any- flower or othor figure In the centre i bauket by sewingz them tugethar, BROWN BREAD. To the Edilor af TAs Triduns, ch + ©f Peorla, will has sgdin. G oF woss-work, For Wxrates City, Ia., May 14,—Will some of the Encanaba, Youe pattern looks as though It | further directions, sddres readors of The Homo E recipe for making ho | might At: shall try It and sowe others unless [ K Wuirs, axv Broz, brown bread, using as fhe chief Ingredient com- }b, succeed the Seet time with Jenrs; 1 vappoto it 1s 74 Wost Madson strest. | meal? Hawgara, Toriaodtan, wiralxoe. aad slimenss i g s A —ta)}, im e X balieve too strongly | colier, and Jikos ils shitts middiiag. low In \he QUESTIONS ANBWERED, g TREASURES. neck Lam relolced that, althougn 1 cannot make 4 Ar Tha Triluss, e & slairt 0t boaudifully, Ican oxcel even Gu; Atuinrs, L1, Mey 10.—M. D,, of Beocor, I, ‘When Mumm!as. the Roman Consal, nhontfinu‘l tlon of the term, but | IR eXPresving my appreciation uf valuabl will bave glosey ahirt-bosoms if ho will buy abot- | A2ds Lalf before ihs Chrisilan era. ‘extingulabed 4nd 9 slingnarine, " | Tha Ty wovia ol AR E 1br o | o or+Zoline U e grocer, stareh propared | [ SSRLFRTIER AR ORI SRR RS & iatghty b weok and paalo il 1.8, sorup-book,. whete itagil | I COId water will givo them tha stiftuess he de- Do alpnated with- Lhose L hn ey wiih i3 otton moel the qveof thy reader thereof, Now, | sires. o duty of eonverisg theim fo thels deatination, sy, in Bin ‘Bloxoee ey | 008 and all, try my cinnumon utting. mfi?fiu‘lfi?sfl little salt, onecup of brown spgar, was Je Davia't - more _efoctan) In of butter or dripuings, one -nS one-half cup of sour milk, one teaspoon of ¥0da, one (easpoon of ground clunamon; flour to stiffen, wo they run under the rings, 1o be batter. An elezaut tes dish, foot of . bius-glase o] 11 not magni eaten warm, with | ymon &ty HBABY BANDS, ETC. v the Edltor of The Tridune. Cuicyao, May 18.—T uupposs The Home, Uk the stroet-cars, Is olastic,—there 18 alweys room forone wore, So hore Icome to join the circle for this onos, for Lehall tell all Iknow, and then aubakdo into the qulet and {nterestod reader I have been over slnce The Homo becamo su {nstltution, may see how educa- 4l shams, 0. luve f Chat or any of tesxh-n any other | over saw, icy are knit ut solt gh Kvollee s Gos" wautd Lo 404 Ml 08, three 0! 'l oul aloc! s 1 n; et e S8 | ko our sothors. waed T 10 (o fk,120I0Z | spoantul atockings, 5 itrt Now guu must uot ask bow many stiteh cast an, for 1 could not fell you; you must go ing (or ahe) will cute the tho system, Lot treatment would no donbt be but i c(“.“l} by il aggravale tho symptome. o e CondIGhs Of the ayeiog: taues o ca efally deters mined before administe + GuxessEr, May 10.—~A% I bave not seen any offer of Bweal cookles, and thinking th taken In the nanie, I will send the one 1 promised, Here Itis: Oue cup of sugur, one cup of molssses, one cup of lard, thres teaspoomfuls ginger, one ©fg, two teaspovnfuls soda dissolved In alx table- and bake In & quick oven. If you make thess b rieht, they will please busband more tha: T A e hew, th no Beadach 1t he f oo A eblite thom b oiere UT eqnal vilve: by 1d Roman soldier has rocelved Tl’r::r:::nyl heart lis awift award of 6o For the vain th by which he well beliey ‘Those priceless trvasures abould to Rowae be ppoved cauee, —sour nd dllxm\lh. Di-carbonato of wodaand are good for sour lionlll‘fll; %0 lsaqus als, . Use pepain for dye; A" SPOF dpriogs esys too much v, J Whas ¥ho assarts ‘that T6mons will ture the woret borae, caves of billousnews and Inciplent dyepepsia, If the discase Is caused by an excess of nllY . is falth was ju the common things of life, tilne mats | H I ooned beyond the m'::n;-m-:o'u;- L 8, and Rel Of o bad becn, L ted arms, and Y excesaive aciuity It wonld 11'nlu glory and hia toil 1 Wher ing medicloes, For never to his mind had Pancy sbown THIBTT-TUBRE, Her wondrous wealth of I‘IN' uus Images, P 4 Tovealed \o Natare's warshipers alone, . GINGER COOKIES, Butveiled ln darkneas to 6 seneq llko his. Tv the Editor of The Tridune. J - We 12t bim reat: with many a qulet mm:fn Of duty done, and conscience on bly side, The world mI‘ it genaare, but he knew if not, Norever to jts bitter scomn roplied, Batan! tten, in thie lite of cars, et s Suiward inge v dedel prise, But wise the far more precions treasyrua there, ‘Though ever ncar, yoi bidden from our oyes, Blxteen's to send a reclpe for ginger thelred might bo mis- s of hot water; salt 1o taste. Mixeoft or, it thiem, stil! thoy sser no more * Thas passing objicts of Gor dally sonte noe As foetlng ships, bound to some dlstant shore, Leon thiuking of aek- . y ¢ {ng for that dove pattern, but since reading Maad Show nut the riches that thoy carry bance. . YQur association to your judgment, Knlt thom ve or ai chea Lev's descel v'8 desceintion of Bers, wy thougbls. Liave turne yhaless youbavg 1o | jocks Badsew & broad tape ou ene edge ta pinto | Lesdosciintions sl Wiy S0t "Bake theun Of | And, Iike the Ronan leader, oftes bare st Bars, mide. ] Uow do you put themon? Dogin, dear frlend, | Paper, and fasien indide tha ylass fa your ball | Ths world would bear ot doreat shings sway, Pporiste: vasares, | atiho foet and not af \ha boad. door. Capld, with hls bow aud srrow, would look | With many an earnc nmlulq’vpm reperiing. Theretam Tt poor mother Who wanis sn Infallible ramedy rnuy. rs. Brysn, will you plesse send in tho The wreck of years, the waate of slow decsy, Iofuence of s man Balaam, | jambrequln pattorny W an old wedicine. buta good one. many tiues, and never knew it to to whom I hiave miven 1t; bear the sam You cun bave 13 suade at a) It not, 1 can glve the formul 1s & spoon, wel & small biece of raw colton with i, sod pyt diin the esr. Keep the child warm, sud 171t 1 chat of orilsary carache, 1 thiok yed el 8nd it & perluct rclict i & fow mibutes, y {he way, bave ‘any of the wauy Murtbas of The Home everysed whita-corn flour 2e au ariicla diet? Tf gol, lvt mie persusdo vou all to l‘r’y I wakes tha most dellctons sour-milk griddle. cakes you ever Last 1u mulas made with oac. third wheat-Oour and tho reat ofSthe corn-flour are qul 1 scald bread. tricd 1Y friends, timot for earache will find ono In. 'l‘hnrllnfx% v'a o) fl' all 1 . E. ground to veb ¢ 8 greaters equallty b disposed of Red, W place in tha sSvationa [ of Maupn Las, use {4 in makiug bread awbrostal, by A4 Triduns. .. & large coflve-cup of i4 to thres logrea o 5 i o o Dever was 80 much FLOWERS AND GARDENS. Tu the Adllior of The Tripuss. Jacusonvirry, ik, May15.—~1 want to say to Dorotbes that | colntido with*hez precisely’ upon the **obey " qucstlon; I having lived nyt six, byt oleved, happy years withtha husbaud of iy choico (motwithytandive ¥ do not havy s bousekyeper nor opploy a gardener). Bubt I wunt to sk Bistor 10+ | 'Dotoihea, doas eba kngw fhat thera aro pecple wha inquiries from ladles xpéricnce for thelr Hausckesplng scoms | mnd appreciate theirredning and chsenng infusaco;, R sod bair-bolder, Exwaxsg, LL, May16.—Will you admit an- other spplicant” for & dove pattern, Capriclous? hang cross and crown? I bave one, through the kindness of Magyia May, fut don’t know where to baogit. Iwlllsend you s comb-case patieralif stitl desired. Charity G. will fod ** Bwinj Bweel Chariot," ele., o Gertlo Moors, will you sond patteru of A pource of extrowe sunoysuce to hetlsthe fuct make thewn of ! -Ah! vajp (i mu\t'.u 3 Lo the heart aqaln Iwould Iike the pattern for bairpin :T‘?"‘Jfigf:fi“d ! '.'""'"-Jfli:f-‘fmv'hn 3 . r 1 " suwwo n R snn xmnu:‘: To‘i:lu the ?i:.p.,“:‘ hr‘l"nn tholr treasures L home, PATTERNS WANTED, & s No tee's skill pread the scftened glow To SNy Bdlior of The Trikine. e o poread dhs seftend B Nor the mild love-lighs un the eye bostol W, ‘Tbat uttered wonls tha tonguu could gever speak. bite, sna Blues, will you tvll me whereto | - v Bl 5 No sculptor's chisel can \nh tbe spsll That called srogad us, I3 Life's nmflnfi*uda. ‘Tha loving forme whose purposes wesa si ‘To walk, tu joy or surrow, by our sids, ¥, Low, 1 XA" "Boag. " nfl + A Wonderful Natural Curioalty. 44 Vineyard ot Box 128, Kewance, 1ll.7 Wo! Bendigo Adseriiser. liko 8 rocipe for watur-; ke? B 1 Y A EOIRS 1 ley Coreoets subiimere attes voiick | A vatarsl curion & 36 n extraordinary ciaracter i rapart bereaflor,—snything to get | §¢ 0 bo seenat ¢ g Registoac'e offce T B Wi you. pletas Seid it N s plased tn, G muntl plice dnd e tern of yorap-beg. sad obligy Baxry Road. | 41k ciibn, s swmall but pretiyand cleverly- siccuted landatapo painting some 8ix Iuches CURE FOR RED HANDS, square, Tha foregrouud ruprvscats a grase-plot, Ta thg Fdlior o The Trikuns. 10 the centre of ‘which s7¢ two wmall vouds, out of Mazsusiitows, 1a., My 10.~Tog life of Tu- | oue of dich ihe wgior %fimfiu&fl»‘l}gu?g gefor bearua clowq smalouy 1o tha Niies af the i e R B A o T , which #tail not, neltber do they spin, yeb | \iiBR ' 443 Loves, onler tirece, o tall 4 2 Light, stratifivd cloads. with & b’ of bluc completa .hand “slone has develo ‘which wonld Buvelot, ton feef, and the rock, on baing broken np, nch & Way as to Jeave tho faca on which (he nmlsn-p'r.:‘ ‘nted convex. The variousshader, Unts, o seams of the rock. New Btyles of Bonnets---Some Deautifal munties, sers,. dere. Bilks--Tha Breton Costume. RAATng00....,, ATST wSTTalet, | e Ellks are nnuenally handsome this ye: t #picaons are broches Szured with long tharnscross- fng each other in every direction, this design hav- ings very peculiar effect, and Agures of olives, almonds, Larley.corn, ferns, etc. Another style fa called vermicelll, and conslsts of pecullar lines running all through the goods. The ecombination of colora !s stmply ojarvelons, belng sometimes In 1he most sobe hues, Tale green, pink with the abade called chevenxde Vonas | 3,700 (8 Linish ashy gray), violet with mandarine, manve with carobier, and Rasslsn combined with yellow and brown, 1a mach need this year for dross confections, et at pablic value. of thia goods s wade In. France. It fa very bua |27 THE LANSING CLUB and light, hae no lustre, and hass short plie. ANl the elegant mantelets, visites, fchos, and mantil- Ias are made of black cachemirs de I'inde lined with silk, Among trimmings In vogue, the most desirable are ruchings of narrow dentelle de Paris placed vary close together, formi a lace tufffe, and a rich fringe with tasecls. The middle of the back has a long Idmml;lf placed on ha shape of & V, with passementerie siden, and ribbon bows throagh the middle. The letot clrass is only made to match the enit, as 1t ¥ quite common when made of black eoods. The breton paletot {s very much worn by yonng girle, and s generally accompanied by the breton hat with a broad tarnod up brm, bordered with narrow white lace will continne to be in favor for thess suits. gooda will be as much worn 8s -In former meseons. Sowe suils bave alresd. striped goods, draped like » bon bows In two colors. Therehaa been, and there wlil continte to be, mado a creat deal of goldish cream-colored linen goods, | #atin bows, these being either of ribbon In two colors, bronze and greon, and marine and green, or made In loops altern Thfi-e lmr darine and biue, and sulphar and blackish Tolle do Vichy, with fte vecnilar dark admirably sulied to these combinations, likely tnat for count of this fashion. Nothing could be preti oung lady than n breton atyle, Thesa will be especially welcoma to mothers who do uot wish to dress their davghters of 16 like women of 30, is muoting with great favor among d’“" Tadles, with & whaite chemlsctte croased any the neck to small ph sertlons in the same material delicatoly embroid- n co foulard vlaiting, with sinall scaflope worked with colored milk, lnce rucbing, or a fine masiin plait have deep ‘wristbands plaited st 1 baalerad with & scallopod rale and_embroldercd nvortion, bretun chemlesties, which can be mado of batlute. lines. wool roldered in colars, +Hand 1 hlefi made handsomest handkerchiefs are of bat! Por childr-n the breton style 1 slso In yogue. ‘Tho short robe Anglaise is alea often made of }ight colare striped le amnll bias sllk bunds la bright colors. akirt {a trimmed with two narrow plaited flounces withsmail galicon bands above, must correapond in color with the wnlt. worn with this stylo {a thoe Suissesse, and fa made Greenish yellow s mucll used, Even colored straw boanets are trimme and foliage, ehaded with geecn. & conslsts of & brim and cape of faconno straw, with | tring A woft crown of coarse muslin covered with's thin material of flowers. homwe, s it requires nr!;lnlll({ nd the expert band of & ‘niodiste. Tae materls prescnt hats & alwaysla twg colors, such and black a; h?‘h et s ma auze, canvas gwaze, which te eapecially desiruble e turbaos, e being rolled T spit the crowns. with flowers of birds in the centre. Dlack lace sm- suitable f¢ fnto 8 shel bad to ¢ ast, which nnet, and on ttes. Bt rettiest of all trimmings sro flowers, which are in the greatest protusion, A Loghorn hat fo: crown and & orim raisad all around and Haed with colored fallla, Argand the crow Is & trimming of 0“ s I OVES £ £lbbon In the color Gf the lning. - On 1ba Tight slgs loops uf the sam buuch of marigoids with d of the feathier falls over the froht, and the orm & fringe all around. hos 8 smal), flat, rounded crown, Around the ‘crown is & gre: A handsome frin; cape, On oBa i and two wings, A e hias & straw cape. - 1and of reddish grapoe with leaves, which form fn the back s cacho-pel, AT Blzretie cumpor atrings ars of bou! from the hack ands loops, pl-‘::d veay fiat. may be of cachomire and black #ille. 1t Cousiata o' tI the lower part of this (dg» sleeves. 14 hort, T4 fallle, and on the others cullar, a8 the small sida plece at the laft bangs joose, the back part be ece. 'The loosa side-plece forme the puf down @ back, and the end fe fastencd to the other Around the puft is mire bt ble collar is of cachomire with yellow. The bomned maiching the crown ¢overed with 0 10 bo nothing, nothing— Only a cipher placed alone, Empty of will of purpose, o Only & besultal caaket Bpending my hifuand talent » fi g my [ c}n be nothisg. nothing— Hida e i ion of bl - Mo‘i?' 3 m"fl:'ffl '}n--z-'" Kanfd. by Florence ¥achine Co. Florenco, Mass, Only Lo bethe in susehine’ Wilt doall your cooklng, washing, troninyg, Se.,atan ex. And quafl Jlfe's richest aweat 136 Of ung et pet s, llull:lmwnnlxvm'ufl == in, ta tread on L, Any stove furnitire cun be used on i, Warmnted Foscy With fzee, unfettersd feet, O to be nothing, nothing, Briuge neser & sigh 10 me, Winle wy wiling, anxioua brother ¥rom wearinesa never is Rather bynothing, nothing, Thau to win & k 1t only ol §'m Lo wear & Jewsled crown. Nurzs, Muy 16, 1877, 2 " Mr, Jobo Lsthet herh gnm"‘“nl:‘dw deld o) bas fifty actes of tho valvet or Bonura variety of e o T wh&:’ We challenge any cllue or avy uumlz_ ':: ROYALEASNS . fc merlt of the RovAL Baxixg HA o i SRl e the ikiieme of tng osat <) TR S S i " et Loy s greas streogtd, supcrior quailiy, deiver 1o overy Rl P it et R A T e all oty ad¥inigas of sse Bore Voias s XL T 4 pletare, = Thy perfect. and the lights and ahade are ¢ and heal h‘ylnnya -perfectly devold of rost or mil- of I we e1er pa 7 " g remarkably well bronght out.. ‘This fe patiicalas ? 5200 In the claster of focka which nednr caarly D1 tpag e #ee mo resson why it will not prare 2 bgen, Srawn, by the Bund ot moss 1Sl ail” - i nenection of thin plece of wark revesis the astoniahed omtooker L it Iy neliner moce aez | * RED RIBBON. feas than & piecn of slste rock, on which Natare's v hd ‘d & preity fural scene not do discredit to'the brash of Thicurlosity was fonud on the Carahal- apisin Remarkable Progress of the Reynolds® Tem. perance Movement In Michizan-.-Over 83, 000 Members Enrolied-—Iow the Moves ment Affects the Ligquor Trafe---Even’ "*Lo" Goes Into the Temperance Rusiness, Bpecial Corrpepomdence of The Tridune. Dernoir, May 17.—As the recent meeting of the Woman's Unlon of the State tha following 1able of the results of the Reynolds® movement |n the most fmportant counties was read, quite A namber, of important towns not belng included* ¥ ppesr 1o have been formed by tho of water containing fron between the THE FASHIONS. Thers y of graylsh aliks for young ladles, in all designs. Among (he most con. 58 Some of the fgures of the mnvement ars ex?d’ed- j ingly Intereating. The Detrolt Clab now numbers membors, and s the largest Association of the kind in existence, 1ts Sunday evening meot. Ings at the Opers Honee ate ** crushes, roll grows by handreds at each of them, Its Presi-" dent Is & well-known lawyer of this city, D, Bethune Dufeld, and his services have beem of nd mometimes {n the most gaudy combined with Lonis XVL green with absinthe CACHEMIRE DB L'INDE f numbers abont 1,200 members, and this lascity which caste but 1,600 yotes, 'The resnit ia that lood there foll off In a faw days han 83; that savern] have 3 Bot not one In the eutire town is to-ds; [Avingexpensce. The Muskegon (a clty of 8,500 nhabitants) Club numbhers . 1,400 T3 that of " Fiint (with 200 Inbabitants has about 2,000 on {te rolis: that of Pontlac (it} 1700 (nhabitants) “over 700; those of the thres clties of the Syinaw Valley (Snmnaw, Bost Bagle Bawy,and Bag City) over 7,000; that of Aun Arbae twith 6,700 Inhafitanta) ‘Aboul 800+ and that of Ludington (with 2,200 peonle) aver 700. 1In tha ery town has ita clob, with 100 Voters on the rolls.The town in tha County of Kent, the second in the Ntate. At the Village of M. Clamens (with but C0O inhabltants, & club of over 100 members was oreaniced at the firat meating. The keeper of the most profitable uar in the place . accepted its Presidency, and POTRED 1118 LIQUORS OX THE O OUND, and within one weck there wers 265 names on )ts roll. The Grand Haven Club was raised to 435 ° members In fouf days, the ona-bundred.and-Aftiets , | Slenerof s pledse being Sonalor Thowss W.» ting in the two colars, ey, ere are five villages known In which also - | every men wears the red ribbon, and In ome of g, A iy o e | e Sunson. neas ey Mt i 080 of etripe, 13 | Wou roachad ot the first meeting. From all parts i1 15 | of the State come reportaof e closing of waloons ; rbm lack of patronave, and the Amsessors, who g toara b rorhice T8 | e Tavking ot Thele roll waden che s o ore. [TS vink and white linén dreas, made | t4Ja month, report 8 decided dimlnation in. the with 8 muslia payeayme'fchu, | Bamber of drinking placcs. Of course, thero has been 1o lack of noticenhle Incidents accompanying a mosement of this chat- scter. Many men of local prominencs, but™witl an Influence marred by Intemperate habits, have puton THZ RETROLDS' BADGE, and are mn\rluourly alding in the work. 1 could glve s long Hut of ** fad tibhoners, * who have beon on the Bench, In the Legiatatare, in Congross, snd in otber prominent spheres of public action, and whote names sre well-known in.thia State: the circumstances of thelr reform have naturally given 8 dycided fmpetas (0 the movement. Soma of the lake crows thiis veason aro all membersof the claba, and not & few veasels float a ** Dare to Do Right ™ pennant; sevwn boats bave salled under these colors from the Port of Algonac alone. At Saginaw the lumber men engaged tholr men for ** thespring drive of logs wholty from tho club-room. _Itis ofclally reported from Ludington, on the Lake Alebigan shore, that not & single keg of beer hag nvn shipped into that town since the movement s & fullthmming, membe: down the PLAITINGS All kinds of Jinen ' y been made in plain and ik by loups and rib- uops under fallls or TOE BRETON BTTLE lafted around ith Larrow in. combined Atonnd the collar ls anothier fina a the Inslde of the misette Is & The sleeves s neck, and Each Iady should have nvlrle!] of the oulard, en poads, and gaure, all em: in the same yle. The to and allk, 'fi carn-color, and vink bardsts, with bon- lowers embraldered (p nataral colors. *THR CISILIZED INDIANS of ths Lower Peninsnls havealsa felt the influences of tho work, and there is urlebing club with members of this race oxc! ely at Indlantown, in Antrim Countr. Thero are {hrea weukiy papers in The bat | the State whick aro solcly devated (o the news and Interests of these mocieties, and they scom to ba en‘oying remunerative patronsge, Of coureo tha Saloon-keepers, who have not elther actually Jolned the cluba or surrendercd as the result of.di- minished busls , have made eome realstance. But thelr op, n has taken on no morw effective: form than that of cheap ridicule, chiefly shown in & ted ribbon on their statues of Gambrious, oron doge’ tails, or .. ON RELIADLE TOPERS, " From the officers of the law In_all parts of the State reports come of a m: diminution in er- rests sud police bustne Ons of the Circuft J\msu ¥roto Lo a legialative commitiee which was conslderigg,the matler of a redutribulion of ties cuits that,'If the **red.ribbon movement™ con. e district could be easily fncreased two conntine; and this fact of lrsraned crime is 5o apparent that it has been ngthviee with narrow galioon or I'he short Tre atockin; raw, trimmed aruund the crown with & & wreath of ficld fowers, with wroaths of flowers KIND OF BOXNET MTCIl WORN ‘Thls style cannot be made at ] used tor tho ** gaze tu yeliow; 4o The oraaments wplrals around 2Lt rosettes are e _the groundafs d with shaded silkin two colore is ves ofnt resolution of thanks to Dr. Reynolds, which ack horse-hair bonnet, when made | Die been pasecd with substantial GRanaity by sped trimmizg. Then reconrse may | both branches of the Lewnslature, BIDXET, raveled ruchings or some time e re_atill placed nd the inside of OIL STOVES: 8 oul n rose The Adams & Westiake r & young girl has a roanded (8herburne's Pat., Aug. 8, 1878.) Meanfactured by The Adams & Westiake M{g. Cv,, Chicage, a feather In the color of the flowers. A black straw hon- on sbaded galloon In open work. in the Jame color furms the e are loops In shades of green, straw bonnct in capots "Around the bri fe a v e, Omibe side in front is of straw and fine grass. The d'or surah ribbon; they come group of the xame colored ch axtand ap the czown wheto they are A WALKIXG-DRESS r i and paletot calrzes. Hr B L A R Ttis taken upover a plain skirke O rtare two hollow plaits part aud Joined by # Llaek faille band i\h mandarine. Tho polonaise has black butrons down On one s a frout snd 1 rée of man- bordering of ‘Thess trimmings meet in the midd]e of The back of the polonalse ls rather Greater Capaclty for Cooking nnd Heatl, than lllytl')lht‘l! 01l Stove lfi the Worlll.n‘ Al kinds of BARING and CQORIXNQ dons bettor and guicker than on the Grdinary coal o wood stove. Washe ug sud yrouing for Jarie tamtifes can be done without gating the kifchen. OENERAL and LOCAL AGENT3 W Y Wi . Appl . L, In leiter at 44 Clark-st e sl dhe § FLORENCE OIL - wewed 10 the front side- mandarine fringe. wrist wilh & cache. und with mandarine faille. Thedou. nd black fallle bound uit has ‘tgeze nelguuse ' the drese. The bLrim Is of straw, crowu is & garland of fowers, —_—— "A WAIL OF INDOLENCE, led with gilded droes, eelog from every cross. o full dsscriptive circular. 1 Cent ounlal Al AGMNTES VWANDID.. O ey wiven. Torns o i L. ¥.'ADAMN & CO., Gen. Agta. for the Northweat, 79 Handulph Corat i mpl e S e e e o2 vl aa s ind fe wold or exc Bikonitiocat braies (2 sah the timen” Besrt oy meriins e —— HMGF& BECOND-HAND RICIMOND'S R AN GES Doubdle-Oven Palage POR SALE VERY CHEAP BY . JNO, D, BANGS & CO.,, - Corner Btats and Van Buren-sta. icFence 1ree, nothing, ing's senown, ugh trials and erouses Oris. e~ A Californla Wheat-Fleld, foul) ..epublic £33 G0 Wheat vetween Vacarile, ‘which we beilsve double o of gram ever heard of, w a spccimien stogl in uo?env row six feet four inches o ¢a u 14a ok provitious yeason. ROYAL UDAKING POWDER. - Absolutely Pure. aer. celice “epcry 1o tha iy theie, aud il e Phbitian deor (g x t will ko furtlier and 1t eotutely pure, - T u @ of the Boval bowdar (3 1) 16 will beid any Lengid &/ tias 15 aay ciimgie sad 4 00t Uable, :, g 70 L0 08 $LA0APLATS, DAk A £ .