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HE. CHICAGO which Jonk equally well, nnd the dealera clatm wiil any doilar cloth, much to the darability of oll-cloths nicely varnished once or tiwice n year, people on the face of the carth do so much tawarda enfeehling gitln a8 the Amerlcans, r female education,” Wo advorate it: nt wo do object to the tery common neglect of Muscles ana bones never ifice the health of the hody to Develop them both. HE HOME TYOUTH AND AGE, ‘Yonth {s as the sparkling fountaln, Crysinl, clear, and freas Age lanstho mighty river Flowing to the sea: Dat the fonntatn, ero it changes ‘To that river wide, Cools tha thirat of many thousands With fts crystal tido, Yonth ta a8 the Joyous Springtime, When the flowera bloom Ago in an the stlily Autama, Mournfnl as the tomh: But the Springtime, ero it changes To the Antamn gra; Decka the Earth with And with flowers gay. Yonth 13 as the glorious sunrise, ;‘ 10 3 developing the bod; graw atronger by in Tlow unwise to sacr! the cramming of the mind 1 Qire pirls & round body and a ronnd mind, y of onr well-edncated girla Fecbls, alckly bodien with weaker braina Girls need natritions food and constant exercire to vigor and strength. eateat amotiat of cood from food and excrciee, they mnet hegin early, in the day to improve a honee when ft hasno fem fonndation, when ita brick and_mortar are falling A physician may do_something to- wards leasening the feeblonces nnd enfferinea of {hose girls who are butlt of starch and butter, The Swiss rarely eat anythincbnt bread, cheose, and butter, and drink_milk. abdolately necearary, little cheese, fo little mitrogen or Hemh-makin: t they mboald eat meat. Tliey almosl nntvereally prefer starch) #0 little nutriment contaln(ng phosphorus that thoir with which ahe may 1o eha that fo the o In window.hangings, 1t 18 rather Inte onless tho open Jace mhades mia e window for the Nultingham net, an a1 high as ono’s nrse allows, 1y an it is beantiful, and muelin are alsn us common opaqno window arolces dursble than shades of 2, 3 eo that meat Is not ¥, feaitfal blesaings, onr danghters eat ro Real laco Is a4 cost Closcly drawn shades of si! TRIBUNKE: SATURDAY, JUNE 2 'WELVIS raste ant, one-third 1n no economy. For yonr sail, taka | look for & vittunus wif L) nd, anc-tiird govd garden rofl. and one- | thouzht) many a tima kept him from eln, omen_folk rantinting thelr apiers and hoint to0 well posted " Hovw 18 10t - A Taken n Iareet and preic b mice one, . 1t adda very to have them | ihird well-decayed leaf mold. Then, if you can | almost pa bad,"" t ther wonld teach them from wrong? It must 1 am, for f sco Theo 1ivea I Chicavo. And bae n hettor chance of knows | froteank With » fow m nd rome wood tweil decayed, ‘nulvcrize and mit | the beginning—and & child In old enongh ta begin to Of not less Importance to thic house-fnrnisher | in a quart or two, as begonias and forns will do an | 1 ekl ety nnme‘."u‘;:t the directiona for Rnows what yon sny—that than wall.decoration and carpets Is tho draper. mnch bottor farit. After mixing yonr soil wetl | cosrsencas and crnelty nre unmanly and beneath ndarn her windows, Wit In & bacrel, put it {n the aven in on old pan and | them, theee threo essentiale well coneidored and tastefal- | bake lll)mmu[hl{ 1 da not mean warm ft, but | respeet. na wellaado a great wrong, when they Iy choten a room may Almost ho said fo be fare | have It Ao hot fhat yor 1¢ {3 hardly poseible to spoll the roomnow | it. Tho object is to kill nll worms and insecta in | thin by any ereor of taste, ingthan ono in a smalltown. For my pare, 1should Daper hanging-has- feel loat withont newepnpers. Vory often I h 0 loave my work 1a rest a few minntes, —not being il with the strength I'd 1ike Lo have, —and then It 1 hada bahy I that that they losa the power of commmanding 1t with whuu'p:'pu. 1t with pink and il can not hold your hand In | atoop to do a low, mean actlon, ng thore swonld be fewer rn! h an Inprovemont it, Some warm It foat enonch to hatch the In- | and fewer broken-hearted mothers tn weep over ‘There le, fortnnately, just now a wide Intitnda | aects, and when planted anil with a little tog honae | thelr failon sonn, Fashlon no lenger compels uniformity | placed In it, the coyer put on It, and nicely start- | (aught that slang upon their Hips was as ns fonl o 80 that tho primary object | cd, the Ineccts then commeneo their work, and | statn ns the oath on thefr hrothors \ of a window~to admit light and permit n vlew | we ece our miniature gardon awept of | womanly manner, flowing from an n of the ontaido world—is not lost sight of, we may | everything as completely —as if attacked | to make others happy, drap our windows with aimost anything. | by “a mmall army of sshoppers. 1le | charm than any on rerant nothing especially new | sure, thorefore, to bake yonr dirt well, Remem. | would by no means have them newlect tint, —-and be so-catied, | ber that if It le worth dolng at all, §t1s worth dojng | that tiiore who nare foremost to ally when it | well. I have experimented on them over five | thele pert, unindy-1ikeo rayings, are the firt to the ~onutelde | years, And will tell you the best 1 can, that you | desplecthem for it seceet sl "Tis really ted by thera faw the looka of | chen: Devotco's Bteaes', | wonld caatles, and would one received frum time for reading, d if tho daughters were In The llomo by n T hopo rome one will be hints abont fancy work. Lil to make & castlo, but do not BA far aa I have gones and 1t Kit, rent from Styx and h to make two like different patterns, The 8 I8 very protty, AYe #0 many loitera Lo answe cannat send to all Immediatel rs. N. C, T. ’eurlngduu ‘of ‘Mareh naeifiah desira wounld givo them o greater ward adorning, —thongh **from tha woman who can talk of nothing but her Irn't is hetter to talk of her children than to disenrs her nelghbora and teces? 1 wish I could [rectiond for fanes the younger part of over, to ask rome opinin v some nice recipes or hut the lllleh;l leave to m_different floma Btyx and Btras: Af thean old-fashioned 3!',6\1 ‘Y‘cir may not have the tenuble, and expericnce the dis- | wayn wyore more moro wi rom this ith gilt hands, | donot wish totake your plants ot 'and thus re r lain Holland, | tard their growth, o not do as I once dids I took Eeattering the night; Age I8 as tho sun grown weary, Sinking from onr sight: But the bright san, cre 1t sinketh In the Weatern aky, Glves the light, the life, the glory, Nsught clac conld supply. vitality, their strength, their muscle, activify {8 Ices than that of any other peanle, They s and pweelmeats to meat, and potatoes, #a that they are riare ‘They cananmo starch, an Thney shonld consamo more gluten and less an, have less mental and moto physical exercine. fatter wrill fncreasc tho appetiic, and*atd in digest- ing and _convertint inta’ blood, which can be bonght at from 15 to 35 c dealrable colors, Thoso of wl Holland arg very linht and attractive. tho teual tarsel'they may bo fintshed by ribbon | Inexperienca, Later, 1 have learned & beftor | necd arrogate to himself or hersolf anv position In bows neareach lower corner of a tint to corre- | way from my own observation—never having | thia world; whatever one Is watth to the commnnie and | ty that commaunity will ind ont and accord freely, to | bntassumption Is soon to proveke ridicule and fecble, nnd nerve othl need rtays, #pond or contrast with the uin at the botto: lered, of otherwise or nished by a | strew aver tho éarth, Lelmz carsfal mot lloned and fringed, | touch tha plants, If thils does not auldne them, | aven cloud the true merit which may be under- s e e onts A yard | oateeveralinchen of tho dict from the top and pat " writers on the !nb&eu of Iadles.| What are their at. t It ‘‘fine feathers mako fi Dbiede, ** it in 4 good thing for many, It seems to me costly apparel can not 1ift & woman ont of hor- relf, cannot cover dofects of mind or heart. the sight of our Maker the ronl of a creature {s just as precl. entaristocrat, I do not nnderstand why rome per- 0t wiil as soon appointment that 1 have, **Live and learn,” | bat bellove there wonld be & purer, healthier maral tence, Experience Is n dear teacher, but & gaod one, | atmowphere throughont all grades of sncicty. Bhonld little warms get luto yone casa ‘after {tia | Sometimes it scomia to me no wonder that foreign- d_or plaln, Tho | doingwell and things grawing nicoly, £0 that you | crs have so much to sy of the forwardness of ane @ there fs much to admire the fndcpendent spirit and self-roliance of 5 Aniortea,” L cannot think a flippant dlss a8 timo will permit} only have Polly Wi colved and ans asked my age, Dryan, did yon get my last letter? T oma ‘oneeare tol ‘me Ho to lcs akes And will sagar hort birdsp from yon Aince 0k BaYa ook heard lona 84 tho sonl of hite Beotch | in fresh dirt, ns the worms aeemed to e onlyon | regaed of Instead of | the surface—one of my early mistakes, awing to | of either, Obacryation hag tanght me that no one hues of the | reen any one try it. Take wood ash mented, In Gxturcs | eprinkle ngain, 1f the little brown fly geta bn, call Youth i1 hopefal, ever'hopefal, Of the coming years; Age, except for 1ifo heroafter, Nelther hopos nor fears: Dut to meet the many trisla Needa a hopeful heartt And s better blesaing, surely, God conld not impars, MixznaL Point, Wis, food and no exerclse croate discate, for theae shades there {s nothing now, and snflicient excrclso creato health. Infactae; JIOME DECORATION. 0 tha Edltor of Tha Tribune, Criicago, June 1.—At this season of the year honsckeepers and home lovers share the enthusi. asm for spring cleaning and freah ornamentation in which Natnro fndulges with such lavish cnergy and brililant effect. But the reaonrces of Natnre me by embroide: notnow a0 atylish L. A. Osponxz, and among | in a gentleman friend and let him smoke them the nghis or comfort of others is a proof have = been clevated by but would 1ik:s to know positi by clrcnmatances, many piaces different clrcla of anciet; An froth rises Lo the to sometimes the higheat ciecle 1 1t apeakinz In s genoral wa; of soclety Kitchen Devol — FLOWERS WANTED, T9 the Bditor of The Triduns, May 28.~I am {n & great popular place of resory est. 1 am tnk thia 18 the kind means when allading Why, even tho hour dovoted to teache CorLnwaren, Mich., Jountleely in your Lieas of cruclty deal of trouble, and, awhile, and not drivg him from tho house | toanimals. ng c It Is not advisnblo toannt a oay -':Imlaw oft from | becauso of the :lrnr. Make him & foot-rest on | the roul as anrcly as a kni| the room, and licre our ttractive window shade {a | which to clevate his or itm, I8 for mitigation of gl paper, I would like to bo admit! of The ome, Unlike Forn Loaf, hoase-plants, nor hy them, but I have a garden, and a pre leaves Its impress on lenves o scar. and the foet, an ensy-chairin whichto | child that In allowed to kiil buttertles and charning ones can | recline, and after the cigar is finlahed he will finieh | a fy's wings may live to repeonch his mother for '+ Apatier-work, or | tho evening by your aide, and read for i““' enter- | let{ing him grow up to be paintingin colora’ on any rultablo materlal. ' In | talnment, while you finiah the afghan K etufla for window draperics tho ehons offer o new | not this & brighter picture than to drive him from ngainat all wrong. ing_onr children In Babbath-achool Ia_not conald- ered koo sacred for a bit of goss) a new resldont in rpoken ol stylish,* ang ** they do eay aho has a hat to matcl cach dress, " and many other imporiant ltoms are 1) tosome ieas favored Little giels nn;‘qnlek enongh to catch ppears to be yonr ted to the precincts Thatenot a great varloty of Irs. Laara, with yone crnsade ave I a good : ong who knowa ** ** You have nndertdken a big place ta keep ity good ono; nacd but aro | the eweet influcnce of o toving homo ta amoko In | contract." somo one sald,. Yea, bi n Prefetence In | the crowicd club-room, return home Inte, while | tance to evory mother in onr Jan , and may Qod vento chintzes, linen damnska, and & kind of | son sit alone watching for the familiar footstep | speed youl And ma; ¢ and heavy stufl resombling burlaps, quins are not now fashionable. Lam bre- The Englialistyle | nway, and by whom? IHcpent ero it I8 too FEMALE DEVELOI'MENT, 0 the Edilor. af The Tridune, CnicAco, June 1,—It wonld scem to be neediess to dwell npon tho importance of supplying girls *40f course,” sald a mother ‘tgirls muet have something to eat, ' and atill this ramo mother had upon her table very Mitle that conld yield mnch nonrishment to her threo daaghters. Thoy took no reguisr exer~ clse. Onco a day they would stroll througha fow streets and then return home, completely exhanst. cd, Thoy walked slowly with their arros as firmly fized to thelr sldes na If thoy were parnlyzed, They scemed to take this amall amount of exerclse are Iimitless. She does not need to grow raflective and sobor over the question of ways and moans, And, since her colors and matorial, her embrolie- rleaand fringea are only expected to Jast o single season, she does not require that prudence which sits like a nightmare npon taste, She has carte blanche for all ticr wants cvery day In the year, A few of tho honsckeepers are famoos in a slm- Onc has only to eelect the most beantiful and sumptuous stufls, glve an onler to the paper-hanger, the decorator, the upholaterer, and an enchanted palaco grows oa by magic. Who has not cnvied these fortunate onca? Andyetl of long, fall breadths, ranningatong a cord or pole, | Inte.' Make yoar home 80 attractive that it or suspended upon either by means of ringe, {s bet- | will be as terllked and s, Indeed, & more scnaibje and con- with proper food. terial, of o pale wood color, teen, fnishied by a stripe in rich dark colors of | one gnard! Turkish etuff, and bnt o retarn o atill, fiko **Oliver Tuwtat,” 1 kee and if some of tho readers of T care whether they are man, help me ont of my tribalaf my vialt was not mada in val; ers, ~more of the dainty, auch whispers, have a tendenc; dren the ancrednosn of the 8¢ of the honr? I eco so nny young girls who might catling for mor, 8 Home—] dm‘fl..‘ fvoman, of child—can tions, I shall fec! thnt 1 want mora flow winrome Nitlo daelin: Wl on tho minds of chil. many of these bath or (he teachin wwhich used Lo come o carly, butls now driveh | 1ore take Hp tho battia with shelekron yomnz o helo "~ fore enco of soclely wero less pernlcions, e Hame frionds will A}!\ruclnn that ma) about the Chinese yam. ward the car of it should, the dearcst spot | Jift np those who 1 on - earth, hin | now ntmosphere of purity 1ittlo home which you are poing to create; for If | dircct the thoughts Among othier moidels T may mentlon one In palest | you are of an Imaginative mind you can make it a sage-green chintz of u damask pattern, crnament. | Amall world and enjoy itas much as the farmer | to bo, as Mr, Moody aa; cd by aringle stripe at top and bottom abont eix | who watclies his crona ne the young aprouts come, | aver no smail s 1f inches broad, a viio with laavos, roses,and smaller | then the rain and harvest. You can pobinnasmall | end everso ama Hlowers on 8 gronnd of palo gray, the etripe being | log cabln on a mound and make 1t very fanclfal,— | tried poul, cut from ono of those gay-colared chintzea which | even the ladics and gentlemen aro not found want- | turn the gcale In waich i bsianced now come in snch brilliant and arf rood énongh to writs soma rls to thinking. ike information Can anyhody toll me how to cultivate it for o climber? Ploasc tell me how to traln | i thy obly raln it, and you will greatly N o ave fallen Into a and botter life, to help of “thoss who hava' not yot learnad to eatimale things elr true valne, and ls mistress, but 1 forbe: 1'1am too lenpth; d frien: can you M"Illlldn!d’fl!lnl ublo yellow ang af 1 itnmine one ¢ hopo Ay cheer somo gentle a rebuke may elp met I wai les, that 1 used nl: donble Beotch roses; aver #o Amall w ROSE. CULTURE. tic deafgna, | ing in some, Thoy uscd to dwell Inmine; and one | ture of elther happiness or misery. Another modol was of tho heavy basket-work ma- | atately dame alwayn stood on her porch to watch | lravel: For about a yard | for vialtors: bat they have all given way to tho | lay th from the bottom it was faced with *'clel " blne'ante lnxmlmll'grmnh of beguniasand ferns aaw, save | ad when yor timo of reatahall come 1t ahal) an angel swho watches ver the tranquil n{dlor each one, **Bhe hath done what she conld. ** the xamo stripc was repeated | accne, and notes the growth nround him. * Yon ali miuch for tho nake of ahowing thelr new iiresace | 7 10 #ure that there fanot & groater pleanure fn nuro nety dyed In | Lottom for dralnage, and then no waste-pipo and as for anything else, They did not seem to real- 120 that nutritlon and glowth arc not obtained by simply eating, but by using those means that fn- The holidays which Charles and Mary Lamb darx colo: shared togethor, nfter long planning to get the most out of ashilling, were, he tella us, the most fant pronounced colnrs, and producini a nniqite | follage. After placing your plants In,—tho largo In a room withall the accessories the tout | ones In the centro, and amaller ones around the creaso the circulation of the blood, that angment 1ta richncsa by contact with the paro onter alr, and that food rarely nourishes nnless it goca Its ronnds in harmony with certaln laws of . animal dollclons fete days of lls life. influcnco I doubt ff Mon have a liberal way of sponding which sometimes dellghita nnd some- 0 it lad not been have been su, some moss pink and the com: Iknow it in Inte to call for haps I cannot got them until you have thom and wonld |} me for what I have, I wonld be 1 could send roses of v (A Editor of TAe Tribune. Poro, I, May 28,~Ferhapa 1 cannot do a bet- ter servico b present than to call the attention of ‘The Iome friends (o some approved remedies for tho many destroctive insocts that worry the pa- tlence of roso-growers, These antliloles are not now to many of The Home readers; yot belleving that same of yon who have not alroady trled them will find them of much value, I tage the liberty to condense them from **Tho Now Guido to Itose Calture," published by mon gar, onr handa must soon Randen pink, ns down, but you will take them u; 0 10 oxchange it Sl et ariotics, Lul datlodits, lilies of ihs a, with nambers af othors, at I montloned, I would :g;fl ros and a plak wigolla. Now, Fern Leaf, hava el me In'your rounds, yx and Strase: 1 wonld like n ko (his naking for muthors, This costs about $:0 n window, | arcaware thata layor o charcoal must cover the | tell me twho Turkish curtains are shown, gul » different partannd showingseveral redominating. On this, entbroldery in chain. Will nomo ano wrote **Ho prayeth best who lovolh Also wha Is the author of the poem from ho butter statiio exhiblted at mos| lark | faucet are ncccasary, Itis well to sprinkle fino | which **Jol: tch, | charcoal through' the dirt, os It keeps | the Centennini—was taken? And ls that poem n arabesque derigne, forming a inclango of brill- | it sweet and’ gives fwo color to the Look by itaclf, or pnblishicd with others? on read Prof. Mathows' booka,— the World," **Words—Their Usca cnsemble wonld be eaptivating. and the cartains | edie,~water as yon would any other plant, and | and Abuecs, " ete,? Of courso I like them ory of an cnthusiastic Do a any of ! 4 W an 451y of ihom? 1f so, don't then coves the top with green niosa from the wood, | much, b blo-cavers, beantifally decorated, ars | ns it givea It anch a wildwood alr, and at the same 17-ye “om The materlal is fneclothin vations | timo” keeps the soll miolet. Then place on (he Theso girls had never learncd nt change {s occurring tn the parti- cles that composo animai bodics; that thess partl- clen recelve vitality and become a part of these bodles, but roon do thelr duty and then yield thete placen to other particies, that follow, ao duty, and passaway, They did not know that, ns effato par- ticles of their bodics are constantly leaving it, so new particles wuet bo as constantly coming In by woy of food; that the great ebject of enting was not the gratification of the appetite, but this sup. plylog of now particles of matter to 8l the place of thoee that had retlrod from netive serv- had not been tha supply of food must at least equal tho. waste, and in’ young and growing cater; and that growth and’ development must depend npon tho rupldity with wiich theso mo- terial changes occor; that this rapldity s grad- taken, and that bringing into sctivity the namerous tissics [s o matter of necca- elty. and that life and health were promoted {n no other way than by inducing a conatant and reyuinr excliange of old particles for new: otherwisa dis- cane was produced, and death would novitably came. 'These girla were poorly developed, They ate very little of anything, and 4 i what they did cat conld sop elementu~theso new partic mal bodlen are composed, what conditions they were livin; under certain ph confori of pay t! times shocks tho feminine mind, for woman, let what may bo sald of her extravagance ina fow cxceptional cascs, I the great conservator of prop- erty, ‘Though on pleasure; clegance, style, ahc is erves waysand cverywheroa frugnl romn the bistoric Mra, Jones, who bidoff at auction the doar-platelettered ltobinson becalise lown to The Hame contelbutor y to do her epeing atiop- 16 aro number. colare, —black, brown uctly fit Into cach ot stitchied on the right slde with allk, then embrofdere abovo described, it went for g song, wlio comies {0 town to-un; ping, is she not ataya on the al Anid what woider, alnce human less, and the dollar, howeverlngenios had for the latter price, manipulated, cannot be made indeflinitely clastic, Happily the cost of & thin; 18 no_tonger In oxac| proportlon to its o + Artlstic forme onu har- nonlous colors may bo™ found new in cambinations to suit very meagre purses, The housekeeper who refurnishes this apring will be surprised to tiod how much sho may hovo for hor money, To begin with wall decoration. papor-hangings may ba 7oil; at 16 cents & silil greater choice Is offored, and for 20 centa a smooth-surfaced satin papee I softest neutral tints may bu had, qnite tastotnl rlorof any eozy cottuge in city apers coat from ) centa up- h rooms, o glint of gold on 1n suinny rooms, TRUT POLITENESS, STbor, {l‘;"‘;,g‘:,"; e, ole 3L, | Case nothing le'batter than Ttax beaonias, 1w persons shonld be bonght for o shiliing a uated by the excrcl accepttavors of men, for they scem to take it ssn enough for the the walls acem almoet casentlal. if thero are many pictures, §t may very & small part onfy of knowledgment of the favor, by them, Is called for, ly them with those 8—0f which all anl- ‘They biad noldea under ‘The canon of rood taste requires that the waile decoration should not be obtenalve, and thut where Ictures ars hung upun it the p urnish a ncutral background. era, Inasmall and slinple i much awed by tho roles of hig! are for thu walls and not the walls to sliow olf tho rave in gallcrics whore the pictures aro ¢ modest hooschold tho plctures are mostly In the parlor and itting- room. not on_that accos 1o wall-paper gaes far toward Farnisting bed- ialls, Tho softly-tinted calcimin. sed, and even tho white, hard. fnlahed wall, wien ruitably toned down by draperles, Ia' not ataring at all, clean, and pure-looking. the fancy-work combinatlons which nowhers show 1o such advaniaga as on 8 monotoned surfaco, For il rooms of moderato aize the paperof a sln- rom the floor 1o celling will he pre- Larger rooms may hava the faahlonablo d will admit of a more Iiberal uso of color. 1t one room may ba frescoed, lot it bo tho dining-rooin,—on apattment which, Instead of ‘ariest room in the house, shoull be rich in warm, checrful home fecling. The nureery may bo as Detter that tho plctures should bo an’ tegeal part of the wall rater than hung upon it. all scoting of wood, three for four fect high, painted in bright, soft colors 14 o happy dovice, be decorated It Hlowera and ifoliage hel toll some story, er hould limply ut nonse: (rmirhe art. The piltures certatuly treat them very ahabbily when wo pre- s M. W T at tho slom, which sume eo much upon thelr Kindnons, and belleve, | Prokenol ] L d o ng it up, however, but It fxall wilted: what | which cunnoissours nave devoted and In fact know, that many of them have kept thelr 'flmdnuml.'l woulil cut my earnation | thought, and labor, #catd and neglected to servo ladios In various othoe | buck. [t has been forced ta nuch an extent tint A€ | Serliner's, have contained nrtic Jenys, sitnply becauise thay lind been {mposed upon | allowed to bioum now will exliaust ftaolf, Lot It | devoted 16 > Decurativa Art, " and. ahould be teas Lutthero are thousandsof other men | roatand water only a litslo, In A who hiave gallantey and respect for women #0 in- | vory rich soli and leaf-mold, ¢ doce detlibly stamped th their naturo they eannot bring | wotsoll. Manure.wator wilf force it to bloom in | othor distin elves to allow auch opportunities forbestow- | winter. ' Tho Lady Washington fs ono of thoso | alrend holr kind ncts upon the Indics to,nas unim- | that oaly dona lier br 13 thus they contlnne the practiCe, from poro | lier da her best now, n tho kindness of heart, or a principle of truo gallantry, | it will do beltar to let it dry off now and atart later | thusiaai evrn thouwh they receivo 1o roward, hi sical laws to which they must v ponalty, and that uot only amount of cxerclac muat bo practiced in_ order fo make that fuod nvailable in their development, They had been fnstracted in the modern Janguages and In the mathematica asually connldercd necea- sary to a complete cducation for girls, but they had mever been taught anythlng abont the structire of thelr bodles, which must ¢ In harmony with certain fixed laws ‘of fa nol. cany 1o realizo undergoing n continuous ch ertion of mind and overy action of muscle and bone demands n wasto of snbstance nnd an elim- ination of it fram the aystem. This fs tho law of nature development depend upon wasto and su equally difficult to reallzo that smimal heat, 1a generated within us not by food alone, bot Lringing into activity the various organs and ihat & cerain fixed tem- Cfl:'"““flll of 1ifo, Renerated within It docs not produce health or duvelopmont for o glrl to sit in n warm house, 8ho ahould bring nto activity her sovoral tissuo., uwa In frmness and near the firo, but by ta_waste, and the house need Ing s not to be desy but sim| cuol, ihat {ho human iy 1s Tl ange, and that ev [2 33 i sacle an wacannot reallzo that wo are really hufling onr- selves when we carclessly and thoughtlcesly nez- | walting for you i Teet an acknowledgment of n favor conforradupon | box J y our brother.man, for can b Tt so it undoutit- i hnve that truo | must wait 4§11 receivo your box, ct for us that ho would feel weeo we to abow | mineinit, It is ditferent with you, wiio have | niture, fnstead of being forced to take refngs (for for his enjoyment and his unll ono to Mirntsh. Ho §must walt for you, M. | economy L, am walting for you Lo send your | abominatior 10 havo sald ‘ot firat thatall ‘who | **had thelr day, he same conalderation fealings that ho does for ours? belun: to un by right, and wooaght nos to demant | box. T ough thew gs auch, ‘or accept them with magnanimous | would send a hox and postago to return [ wonld | then the glaring They aro nuthing muro not cas than | sond to, T wlilsay it now, 1f you have nothing | years, while favors conferred upon us, and wo shonld appreciate | tosend In the onx send it empty, I will tilit, | ardstic deal them, and nover so far forgot our ladyship as to | Lobelln fs pretty in a fern case and keallworth | for somo d ot always | ivy, Youcan try varioun things. Onolady hns o | scis, speak our thanks, nlthonzh many times this {s Just | rose In one, and magineit in bloom. Naw, Ican« | usIn eelecting furnitu the thinz to do, Unt ono can nlways acknowledée it | not farniah hoxes for tho multitude and (1l with | wo desira to spend, by a pollte bow, or a smila of thanks, and by doing lants, butto those who send boxea I will send | elcgantl 11 and kindl, 0. J5uteoma of you say bow much money ahall £ | ly paintin; feellngn of the gontleman Linaclf, but othiets wifl | sond. Icannot answer all these questions, but | are desiral apprave of it aleo; and, on the other hand, be Just il as quick to notlco an oversight on our part. fe- tfesues of the body, ong heing the dullest hesethingsdo not*| . dulleat, d y, and uy as you ploase, by proper exerclse. ko no retutn for. them. esired. Let there bo bat let the walnscoting tlo peoplo will and o 10 thero. be any Artisiis field f The blacksmlth's slsength, not by holding using itn muncle Increaning its I71'a linua increas y keeping them still, but by ush create a demand for food, not Inactlon, but by activity, 0<e \wo conrlder for a moment the componl- onderful compound that nlways Is ready for tho eustcnance and comfort of the hu- man infant, Possibly wo may bo able to give clearcr ideas upon the Influence of proper nutrie tion on buman develupment than we have yet done, and mako it importance 30 great that mothers will Rivo the subject more serious attention, 80 wo will not anly instro the good wi hastening awa; and_ for supp) bo no terror. In firmnoss and skill_in_the family, its employment Not to linzer on this enticing theme, we must como to tho question af carpets, those pecessary eyils which we would all gladly banish, but which, in our climate, no ono can do without, Ferfectcleans linces in impassiblo when a carpot cavers the fluor.. Wo can only have a choice whether the dust shall Me entha laor dircctly undor the carj ally coming to the surfaca to be accompaniment of clouds of *4WWa cannot do wrong and teel right," dress Box2070, Ottawa, 111 e, for it fa tho Indnite littlas that o 210 far tovard maling up, the sum of our Sxit: BRINGING UP CITILDREN, Dol o e, e At enee, and wa rhoul ho carefal how wo perform our o Jtt16 dutles, olss wo may not bo compatent ta pet- o he Editor of Tha Tritunt, form yreator ones, and certainly noone \vouIdSnm even in little thin at, or be allowed 'ho_aun wilts the leaves, y colors | and then they mold. If you sprinkle with wealk this sort, | lime-wator, it will Aweoten tho eoll nnd prorent the Dingea & Conard Company, of Weat Grove, Penn., perhapa tho most cxtenalve rosc-growers §n this country, ‘and who indorso theso remedics as the very bost now known. My own oxperionce, thongh not extensive, con- firma the zood oninlon of the Com o phisor Green Fly attacksthe yonng growth, fimt'bo found ‘at the extromitios of tha branches, and will soon sicken the wholo buah, Itemedy, tobacco-smoke, applled by covering the nlant with n box or barrel an dial of burning tobacco, to remain there o half- rulnod castle yery much, but I wool imuch. more, to Mnow cun onphonious name. was when I went 1n. \Won't you tol -old that they ar 10 vol, * 1c., —cut in sliapos that ex- | cover or top of the caso, and keep In ashaded | makes mo think that many cr, inakling an odd kind of | place. [ keel; mine in an cast window, and in Tho plecesare neatly sowed on the | wintee I give it al wrong alde oy the over-and-over utitch, and chaln- | my blinda clused, but keglp elats open, that it may ‘Tho whole {s | hao light, but no aun, in_ deslunie with the Atiny tablo-cover of about elzhteen Inches aquare wan offered for S18. | mold, Do nat raiseyour tap unless obliged to take Lers clavorately. wronght, for a centre-table of | out old, wiited lenves, or for sume otlier cqually wize, thicy cust from §: arfectly eplendid, miuch more, which ho young roaders of The 1lomo would find pleasuro s well as profit QrANDNA OLDWAYS, now the mesning of ti Iuscd to know what the 8lyx bat I do ot know 1Y or {a not thore way, won't you send mo a Tomo are the most it least Matdo Loo. 8] Now, Maude, the men ome Just As well an yon do, rereatures havo not any anywh 1l the sun It can get. Now I have | from th IIOME ADORNMENT, 70 the Edilor af The Tribune. Anntax, Mich., day of any I ever sa want the men around. ke »~Children should be putting under It a 6. Vory | Kood Fassom. - surrounded a8 much as possible with lovely and {oh clothe, tho colors inwovon, may s | Somo of yon wish to know how {o start plants | Siractive objects, and refined associntions, |u or- Tlhicse are very wellim- | frum singlc leaf, Take n large begonla Jeaf and | dee to assuro their carly and innate apprecintion of itated n etamped clothe at &7 and upward, leave the stem two inches and o half or threo | tho good, the truc, and the beautiful, and to ciue folli iy next paper | propase to give tomo bints | inches lon. _IL1s best o Inyor thie loaf, a sumo- or the domestic manufactire of drapcry curtalns, nea Ll ficw sprout comes frons th o At M. TaLs, B, Do | tern whesa, thecapoosn fr though nsually at | Talsed In the brizht, genlal tnflucnces of a heantl- cnd of the i A strong tea of tobacco will anawer tho rame purnosc. "o ltose Rz 1a & wrad enemy than the Aphis, 1t firat nttack inay be oxpectod {n Jano, the sccond Its body 1a greon, almoat transparent, It cata the npper nurface of the lenf only, and it thoy onght to come, cap In eand ma'am, I'm a man, but [ v iF any wlil sond IE me, ad- cafe, #o0 toepeak, thelr wathetlc senscs, MNESPIRATORY FOODS, the functure of the feal, Alwava “put thom fu | ful hame—whcre not only the soft, gentio volca carth, never In water. Hoya' manner, and pepporomias ol multiplies so rapldly that they will'dostroy all_the Hago | w ‘Thera are roveral romediea: (1) Dust tue plant thickly with powdered or air- slacked lime, plasier of Parls, rond-dus! 3 ) sprinklo and wash thoroughly wi v 4he Ndlior of The Tribuna, Coox Counrr, Ill., May 20,—The thonght hi beon auggestod to mo that, {n an article which ap root in (ho same | and well-bred manners of its fnmates are reflected 80, For a wardlsn | in the ganeral alr of ropose and cultnre which pere tell you what I have in mine, 1 have fonrteon | Y8€8 the dwclling, bub whero tho tasta and chasto 1ale, it f8 8 deplorable fact that many womon are | yarlotles of Rex begoniae, elzht difforent kinda of | oleganca of Its decoration—In which rich coloring forgetful of what belonga to politencss when Rhoy | forns, o ficus repins wailch 1 hopo will grow, two | and eraceful outlines blond, producin) pepperomiar, theco varicties of lycopodium, and a | wholu—caunot In after lifo, howavar cii miatier of courao thnt mon shiould glveup theiracata ( (% 21Ger tae. Theroalldo well in a fernory | surroundinge, to them in erowded places, pick up their handker. | 5 Plytolams cordata fern which did uicely, out | the homo hus beon ably and horoughly discunsod chiefor cloves, and nsslet them over procarlous :nhdden:y ;lu:lluvl llg ex'lfi: they aro very nlce, and ll:‘lhll department, eave that of *‘nonseliold fur- 5 ope Lo find another this snmmer, niture, Diaces, 80l ever anca doam o Ihluk: Lhdt ny ake: | Fighn fo biclanoiber hissammore - olready | Ination rearding ¢ rairen it licad abova tho osa which stirrounds it | dovoto a Liko her, I ave often wonderod that mon did not | aud views ita surroundings with pieasuev. 1 think | Kostions, for the benoft of those wins pieriietits ceaso granting us theee favora altogother, for we | the other ipa will live, far thoy ook nicols, practical hints to Jengthy dincusslon, . 1L, inany thakss tho thick leat wan | quits foolish, 1 resrot sxceclingly, | toattompt o thorogh handling of a sui or wardian case, can 1 do? = oursnllax s resting now; in tho soason, Thon 1t will bo atronger and more ¢ ia impaoss o, Chlcul:o. jali to do Justica to all, My all. ~ Carra, you fargot your addr peared in The Homo n fow wecks ago, containing some ramarks on the comparativo valnes of differs ent resplratory, foods, I may hare inadvertently produced a falso fmpression on the minds of soma in regard to the full uses of fatsand olls, and eae peclally of cod-livor oll, In the treatment of acrofe ulooa or tnborculons discase, me at the time that, In conflning my remarks atrlctly to the subjoct under conslderation, I had that the hiecat-producing prop- certy of theeo aubatances was tho only or cven tio principal vse to which they wero appliod in economy elther in Lealth or dlscaso, Thero are two princlpnl funet batances taken into the namely, heat-gonorating and cell-forming. Bolh theao functions aro esscntial to Jifo, buc while tho erved to o great oxtont by other the latter must dopend for pon fot, and whore this s lled In the food the liver (s to olaborate it from somo ddition Lo thero uscs tho nhanced by the proscnca alterative proper- suds mado of aoft s0ap, or, better still, when made of whale-oil soap—-ons poand dissolved in elght gatlons of watar. A A writer In the Gardener's Monthly gives the fol- Dissolvo ono tabiespoontal of n two gallonsof boiling wate: when cool apply to tha roses with a whisk-brool n thie water in a Sne apray, 0 [3ug I8 known a3 one o neate . It ff'fi" wllhr:‘nt‘:v‘lll;nl alighting on the partially-opened buds, & B o trace it thora they caro for nono of the usnal em th bear & charmad life. only remudy I8 band-picking—casidy dono If taken ‘The huyn belny lnege nro casily soen. ‘Tho Red 8plder {s a very minute Inscct, Orst ap. earing on the undor alde of tho lcaves, and ita of- cta aro quickly noticed by tho brawned or dead. pearance of tho follaze. ants frequently and thoroaghly wi and tha apider will soon disapy 1 ‘Theso simple Allmcllun‘l 11 o o wholly loat to all sense of purity thame belonging to 1t did not geenr to reqticats havo como for infor. a subject, I shall endenvor to fow lottera to making somo simple sug- ! the most des- Ao enemios: Piing on' oft 1t to b inforred destructive pon In fnet, for an *aomtenr scribblor' lons which all tatty clrculation subserve, ixines, capociall; Ton of wrest mers former may bo ubs carbonaceous elem an esscntial condition u not abundantly supy unnccessarily taxe & repot fn | by oll interested In home top) in trutlh a vole of not liko a | thanka shoul n olland and many ditors for the good they hava eved In this country. 1n Englani Mr. o's cffurta alons have produced a revolution ste of the peoplo: and hls enerey and on. m have succeeded in educating ticm to the precialion and love for tho pure outlines and Nuw. let us viow this in o candid senne,and eec If | ablo ta scni forth new sprouts. strong, substantinl Leauty of the ktenaissance, in Odell, shall 1 send forna also? Delolt, I am | prefocencoto t ear. Eictiy observed, will, 'y natisfactory results, and al erlally In our efforts to overcomo the d atructive peata that are ever warring against our doarest flaral o abondantly répald rubes In sumiter, 80 lct ::u,‘ll od of other histogo fitted to counteract tha tuverculons some _have belloved, r 1 labor of merely transcribing thesc reclpes to know that it shall have aselated even one.of perfection that prince relgning monacch fu ti une. ‘While speaking of roses, I wish to commend to these who do not already pos which1 prize abovo all othiers of 1 am now caltlvating, rall manufactures ot a ond that I may return In your | moro rocont datos and we may rejoice in the fact blo for mo to” send first, for I | that people of moderate means now havo ot thelr beautitnl yet inexpensive objecta of fir- idly-improved ou in bringtoa higher Flora's dominions, the esse In the mcaentory, roscate realin of imporlal pable of direct without passine through and this viow sooms to be The possesalon of thi would alone render it invaluabla in tubercalous discaso, but tho numerous observa« tions of ita Improved effects when taken In tha 1 of an emulslon reom Lo throw doubt on this d (o indicate that tho lactoals aro concorne But, whichever may be the all will admit that, aa in the tubercu- ower of digesting or asslmilating olow tho standard of h ¢ 88 possiblo this of nulrition can- LI may rcturn | command ake) In tho Khicous, sillt horsarhatr e ey, Shanuels, which lot us hope haveat length and a gloomy day It wnsl And zarro Ingrain carpots of bygono © have them in such iovely uite as sultablo 88 velvots or liras. paramount rulo to guide 10 1a the amount of monoy Itich satins and brocades, carved woodwork, and soft carpets, cost- gleaming allver, and rare cut-g! If one has the wherewlthal with ch luxurles, and add greatly them two Kinda o thirty variotion I mean the verdiflora or green roae, and the Aindame Lawrence, or button Leaicem thom for thelr eccentricition. forniar 18 qiute donble with potals of a pure deep 1attor 18 vory double, a profuse bloome: In perfuction ite clrcamforence 18 abon! It {a the Tom Thumb of tho Doth belang to the monthly or eve and one can readlly ace to what in- hoy ean be appliod.” I presumo thoy can ba procured from most of tho rose-doalers; o are from the Company abovo-mentionod, 1 have carefully surveyed the wrack and debris of the Lloodless baitle fought in The lloms for the (s simplo phys- The flrst and ed {n Its absorption, hink fata alwaya fulls importance of preserving Mimited supply for the pa: not bo avoresiimatea. plished by supplying the oxygen of the blood with an abundanco of carbonaceous and hydrocarbonas ceous olementa to satisfy its imperat(v afinitics, ts aro freo to | which to purchase s Ploasa pnt | to tho clisrm and nttractiviness of eldus, wvo fecl so much botlur and have pioro olf- | your addeeis In your box. 1will aoni giadly and | TThess tNIngs, however, aro ot Indispensatie tot ruspu{l when we treat others with due constdora- | “willingly to any of you lovaly ferns and moss for n | sonio of tha nioat charining humen I have ever one for This s efectual fornory I you will acnd a hox and t,ollngu‘ Ad- | tered were adarned with the most Inszucnsive ma. Cnycaao, Juno 1.—Sovoral weeks sgo when I | gne to cntrust us with greatcrones when we were go | #aw my poor liitlo Joltoz,—my frat to tho pleasant P tratum of straw o1 hay and #o o temporatily banished out of sight. Frequent ro- val and relaylng of ‘carpote cconomizes both nd tha carpet, When straw 1 not used. this can be ensily dono by fastening the carpet to tho floor with hooks, sowed on st Intcryale, inacried along the margin of damp ruams on the ground floor the carpet lining, atfive conts a yard, Is of much uso, and people who like will heo it everywhere, Instend of tho usunl wool carpet, particalarly in summer and for country houscs, struw matting Many prudent housewives do not rezard molting with favor bocause, they say, thero 1n 80 littlo wear init; but for bedrooins, wheroonly o 1o and fro, 1t will do excelient o clean and cool, ko the oye'and foot, that 1 wonld employ 1t cotild be made to snswor. cd_over with a cloth wet in weak salt water, k as (rcsl os when new, quality of matting, with a good smount of wear in 25 to 35 centa o yard, Por 40 conts o' really nice article can_ bo hiad, and from thence to 60 and 76. ‘The ehecked mattingy come & littlo higher than the plain, are pale grcen {n color are nut enly prottier, but svear letler, the straw not having veen injured by overbleaching, Next in prico to the mattings come tho wool, and cotton and wool | o1 cheuplicmp carpets which are not worth baying, offered for half a dullar & 1 cotlon, however, and hclr colors ara not durable. grades ara part cotton, C‘flali.“ In‘lhfl ml‘na‘r wnll:rfi. this td notall, It L iy ool ut, a8 alio again intimatod, this ts not all, If wi " 3 aro Linpolite to men, we are apt to ba the same tog Sormion, X thongbt 1 haid Leen vary foollsh to end ward our alaters’ and vico vorsa, What {s thie” composition of milk? 1t Is com- posed of water HU per cent, sugar 14 per cent, varjous walts onestenth of bome; then we will not bo likel onracives nn mt. lraanhwn'n.nhlln u‘l‘u of o“;zhmrbl: ereapect, and real nk_wo ought to . Tuorenuxions t6 socurs thy love W0 Tesptet of the | Earle's letter somo thee weoka later,—I have fors membern ofour own homa than the good will of | gotten the date,—I took *‘heart of grace," for | & well-appointed houso; all the weaith of Uro outalders, for do we notassociate withthem moro? | ahe ia a far better preacher than 1, and T waa | will avail notiing without good tasto; in fact,somo ad to bo nollced and approved by vpe whoso | Feally t moods had given m such unmixed ploas. | of vl indursement would entltlo ing to | Too mich go ueed I lnd endeavored to sow would | t0 obtrudo ono's monoy upon the notice of athcrs b expenditure, enils In producing an eflect us indeod, but cenentially shoddy. n sclecting covering for the floor, avold largo hey are only anitablo in rooms of unusual aven theroa ground- work of somo mottled, auother tla to bring ua | tanzled design with & rich contrasting border is in or aympathy, fof I, too, **wasanca a Buck. | tarto. Ina very eclogant drawing-room. upliol- eye uirl, " anu aliays proud of the title. Dun't | stcred In palo,” delicate tints, one of the lovoly apirit of genuine truo | you think with me that, looking back over tho rec- | Axminster carpets, dominant tzait In ench | brd of our noble Stato, we can foul with Rienel, | Ing uver the soft and served many tines a1 a peacemaker betweon | **\Why, tobe a ltoman lsgreator than a Kini, ™ i | wble, provided sil them, keeping them on amlablo terms when the | we read Duckeya for Homan, and look to' tho | dinary parlors ana sitting-roumis, dainty scroll rescnt occipants of the White Jiouso for can- | patterns ara proferabic to Horal’ di Brimation, Dat i communced. tnia. ta tra o an: | Heht calom Bate tha- st ‘cholfooepons. Lt 1 "They vary soumewhat In different indlvi deyend upon the fuod by whi fed and nourlshea, and meny outelide elrcnmat #hade, orin £lthy satls, ich the animals weru aleo upon thelr cxponare to away from tho genlal In- fluences of tie sun, becomo dincased, and transmit cermn of disoaso 10 thoes who lucteal secretions, ick mat nnder foot And do we not owa more to them? liut how many who enlirel arlake of thelr earns % politeness fu | ure, and wh But milk, such as it s in com- vosltlon anil quality, wad futended to be and fs the suitablo food of iufancy, there nre, both men and women overlook this noint and spem ta thin & garment to bo worn only away from home or whon | hopo that the thoy arg ontortalalng fuosts. It conining oll thoso principies that tho infant necds for ite pale, Tho percentaga of water In very out milk retallern ver even cheerfully increao It VOFIon of water s 1o carry on the w ‘waste and repule, for conveylng fuod eefvice, and it When soflcd it may It Is ai} absolutely n derful way of developmed ‘Tha Infant has mlles of tubing wint in tho tody, and lio wasto of’ tha tls- nitting the nmnberlosa sverctions to o and all demand water fur ful- 1 It enters thc menty of fond to As it fowa alony, it atoma of flesh and But all these results gnored. It 1s #ald of the Care; cret of tnelr tender f 'y alaters that ono groat re- eclings toward and lo each other conalsted of fllgl HE AT volitoness which waa suchia bought for from their proper pla thelr reapeciive dutl 0 convey the thelr_supropriate places, Jeaves here and there actly where they are needed, are secomplirhed by activity, The infant cries cxe ¥ for the parboxe of expanding its lun he clrfulullun of the blvod, ane forgetfulneas of ihis would huve caused some alight differences bolwean thom, thisin them? “Andif it Is an admirab) 1t not ohligate every ono of us fo c raino trait, and bring it to as high o wtato of par. | T was carcful 0 instil In thelr wninds thosa sama'| dark tone It it warked well in their {::lnnlplv.‘l L recommend now, sud whether, tnat | Furnitaro sho llow much moro s wo exeopt tho ultivate Lils fection_as possible? would ft not in ou rs could enjoy each nthel el togother undor {h et L ully {njurc anothier's feelings, by and treat them with i much nore intluence era, and brothers oves hered to; and how ofte; might save thom from suln an tho warp slmoet.unifornly jaras of the Gllin, ers often janlst that they aro examination detects tho fraus pupertne and Hartford carpets, finc, thick, o, aro now sold’ for D0 .cents wear twice as loi and are In bnttor taste, 1o bo what the: Bre 50 pretty o way nat wonder, then, thot pure and entire milk docs ro much for infe 1t ahown what 1 to develon thelf bodlos and render trong an tho boyw, and well-l genuino politences, low | therein with Grin oud gent! sters could oxertover hroth. | child." ters, {f this wera onlyad- ‘T'o the first h this influenco, | hoarty ** Yo disgrace. Jlow | takes and discouragenients, but the sympatl X imuch more smooltly would mon and women who | counscl 6! **the best huvband In the world, " and | Thero are thous: bave token each other **for botter or for worso™ | the help #ail o'er lifo's ocean toyether If this were practiced | makes mi at all timew In overyday lifo, bear them over tnany tuinultuous waves, and e rentually | in tho tend save themn froul snipwreck, How much sunnler woul taught it to their children and 4incaleats their very natures, ! 2 tho cheap Drassels, oy mako no_ protanyos ors not, and niow that ra 18 16 excuso for not appreclat Tho Turkish and Russian rabesquo teruu ora now conaldered tho et chiolce, Hatlior new but very uscful and attractiva are thoso o vine or loaf o4 toprevent two whol) wround of robin Lr Why should not U, Walk, run, swim, haat, ete,, cte,y Ist« why they should nat, etronz reasons exlstwhy (hey ahould, They should ractice any exercire that lins a tendency to hasten tie reutoval uf old particies and the deposit of ¢ Crying by a prope Bloderate exercive promotes g but numerods and d_anfely unliko aarfaces, o, for h upon one alde has o g Liue, with tralilng velns of yed, and oo the ing but brows and scarlct. adapted to the chango of Clluts coveringe harmonizing with 1 childhood ba ¢ vid, scarlet Jcay s s Theso ary cbarmingly arato th and giveIntants oD @ ingredients of milk y oue or two of them, Home citcle,—headod by the cditor ** A Charity and am unabls todlscover ects than A few broken d sevorsl suspender buttons, ‘The only victory achleved s that of compelling Chiat to owii that abe {e & womia From my cornor of the bellizerent triangle, I am amusca to sce Maudo Lee and Chat cha o rlmn‘l‘muhlnr 1o the othoraid and articles con- e any moro dlsastrous el £nXN Lzav, tarlals, —delicatoly colored chintz, Indin matting, ¢t | comba, hatrepin or ingraln, with small, dal ALL BOITS. Tb the Editor of The Tridune. OnioAco, May 31,~I sco that Constant Reader thinke that tho Iadies of The Lome anght to send their recipos at once, not stand and only offer ‘That Is whoro she is right. ters, we are ali walting. Won't somo one pleaso advance some new idea for a sofa plllow? aleo recl po for strawberry Jelly? Will Kitchen Devoteo ba kind enough to send her castle pattern? aud M. I, Tribune Bulldiag, directions for ale castlo of o Il“'fbo."t" 1will send or of isrity in rolurn, tnnnkllnr crosa and crnw%. also patterna, A beau- tifnl pleturo is made In this wa; tograph, —say, tha hoad o o] n a dish of water, soaking until It will the 5¢urs out, wome bright contrusting color, e munlin draporles, —yet how falry-like, hiow unting tho tout enremblo: lain, Luta charming graco sdde dainty artistlc tauche B here and there the fow well-cliosen or- £ ; Chat, you to me more than Justice, sye, you Missin, o flatter me, by comparing my last letter to the gorge- aualy beautiful c.uumlsd t{ll of the peacock; yet I Il'endeavor to ear the h ith aking tealio. |t for 1 thought, **Buroly none of thosa young | Shamims, learen and Bouthern m we oucht to begin attharoatof tho matter, | Peoplo will stop to read anything with sach a | windows sud Loth mtudy and practica truo politeness at | title," and I coutdn't help a 1ittlo slgh ot tho | Brmong which porha oo far forget | thought that a aubject so dear fo mo must bo dis- | PAFY caze, o missed. In that woy. But when T read Laura | Biosise iorsnos foingy 2100, and comolotiug u | It {8 not necasaary to ‘be rich in order to A i was suapended a gliden ing of its merry littlo in “matural expression of your axuberant gratitade, I wept tears of commiscration over tha pitlfal story of the wronye you had recolved between tho kick of tho mother cow; icted yonr countenance all forlorn, " an was that of Iden **that ‘milked the cow My compliments to you, May, of Warren aveane, and to you, Blackie, of Neoga. hll:lll of that calf an nidcent resldencos have a decided ajr every nook and corncr, and glitter, an_over-anxlons zeai [ i 8 crumpled b h & clean cloth nono of tha not allUe lost, Dy a lav What s truo_politeness but’a manifestation of Your lettor, dear Laura, found me ona alck- | Borgoo: 8 proper rogurd for 1 many houschald jars might and how | bed, and it mi pleaso you to know that It hs pe nvolded wero thin | tosooth wnany s hotr of pain by the pleasant | fgure rinciplo carricd’ont fully and not so completely | thoughta it br!mghn nmll Dln'::r lr{-d lu‘: Batur. | 8fze,an 0 day's papor, I find thero in ¢l l?’:‘(""fll}“nz jwer your questions, cept o tralt, doos | awe X ¢ 2 You sk V4 1f, when my own ehildren weroyoung, | it to wce | t0 of the original a clrcular mirror about dlameter, and, aftor coating tho umarablc water, place | he mlirror, taking caro that it la ex: . Bmooth down with a cloth; when'dry, ngs, with o cloar glass over it. Now youhave & splendld imitation of a French plcturo which wonld cost Forn-Leaf Moltoss—A rostic framo with Maudo Lea wlil please accept the kindcst regards. have the last word; and so long ss that ascalin and conslorate as were b cred feminino right should bo held {n concurrlng in the varlous opinions 80 woll oxpross- ed In your last letter, 1 Hvo brauch of peace. permissdon we will cast forever mwsy ck and the rolling-pin of llome and surcly then, as Bob 1 oace and of jo. roken canuon of war,"* FANCY=-WORK, TV the Kdltor of TAs Tridune. Cnicaao, Juno 1.—Fortho benedt of Gypay and others, T will try to explain some of tha articles of Tancy-work that havo been mentioned through The Home, though it Is quite impossibloto oxplain or cross and crown pat- elghteon inches In hero tonder to yon, t four times &y muc! fJowsia aud spraskenlls quantity of pressod ferns -ehaded ground-work, is suit- n harmony; but for our ore boora to 0t the frames In the centre of the bri board antiine & cross of an ra by," and bolow the cro vo the Jotters rather lare, the ferns In small pleces, brush each p d f1)] out tho_letters. e ie same, adaing ore Tnd thero the pansics. Prose o few days bofore framiny. motto made with bleached ferns, on & backe ground of black velvet, ia beautiful, will :lnmbt;’r and cllmb 28 a matler of cours uld bo caverod with materinle that Inr the caso, [ have the exquisite pleasuro of | Will bear exposuro to tho Mirht, assunshine adds acicty, while they | seciug them grow up true gentlemon and ctmul-- fmuy 10 the beauty, and of wors importance atill e parental roof, §f | women, and whotlior, having happily ves for no one can | the third yencration, Inowasca my son or daugh. | and shut up have, when opened forstateaccasions, FIll' the ervse the heallh of our homes. Hooms kept darkoned either the cupld, do word oract, | teratill walking in the nrwuxd th, and leading | an air of mustiness, and are - gonerally uncomforts OF coursy there, wore mln{ mie- : T that bettor Friend who never love which tries au hard to shield me fron care now as I trivd to itinto | not make—thein Zollow tho woldon rule, and Qlive, ve them from many | never under any clrcumstaucos told thumn su Dl“bl:l Chal littie spats in childkoad, and as they grew to man- | untrath, or allowsd thow 1o toll mo one unuoticed, | have do hoad aud womanhood, 1t would be" a0 ustaralto | I alwaya tricd to feach them rigid, uatiinclng | wasscantily represonted. Excusce—warm weather, them to pppear amlable and kindly that they could | honcety In act as well as in word, and had my re- | spring sewiug, cic., I presunie. Au rovolr, lllflt'n"hl maxing frivnde {nutead of enemies of | ward in knowln‘pllhal 1 couldd rely fmpllcitly upon u ldc of the carpe and you hove a bright, freb, th no “suggestio u rasa wo zive then only the sugars they aaul oot 80 With whomn they were throwi In contact with | thele truth, an W giv thet only walt; lve forty daye, trust them uuder all clrcum- e stances, 4 parenta vracticed this beforo their children | Th Idea | offerod In my former laiter, of glving they would uot e Hve, the'vaselne only: they would slcken an of reapieation, sugar and bute upare tne for aud liealth of a nosa. '‘Threa-ply carpets woue housckeepers, while ot la than the ardinary twi 1o advantago in desi; »howy, but donot bo had, the Engltah baving the colors woven through tu are the most economical 1 thy und In large pal ey como In Intelcata, warny colors, with and toward thelr cbl difilcult to teach them to practico if, and how ma; leagues it would add to the extent of thelr | tflucnca over thcm, waat world of dinl ildron, It would cause the elemette through that Influenco | so (which, 1t fu nd they night help thom | ca), to avold: and that influeuce would live and flonrlsh while life lasted, and Vecumlug buman wrecks, Neither would such parcnta bo likely to be dee serted Inald age, aud if povarty overiook the by compelicd to drag out thelr misocrably existen: in an alu-louse, breathiug thele last uncared for | fully aud withuut tho pupil diacoyoring the ‘aa When they reached tho whady side | i ) trifle, bul o 1sa brick thelr ehildren would uluy their last days wi M{nt 10 with 4 ¢l 7l be a0 slender, no frafl, aud so dlecased? The she du' ot ollowed oftentimes save n dullion, and flower Orlental patterns, snd de bordurs a8 broad as thu widi Tho ta! Brusscls rauge 108 whlla the best Lody ton’ and Azwmluster carpeta amall desizus and warm colors of thy iz tilrls should nse and dovel every bone that will fave; Lluud, remove old particles aud depostt now in all their urgans and tlasues. They necd nob cry, but they may lauch beartily at any every muscle and e circulation of the time and ' auy th o halo of watch" very | pluno lcssuns Lo sume schioolwsts too pour to pay uy | forthom froma regularteacer, was furnished by oy youngest daughter, who a: At which her to discontiune, It e hand tho littlo grand- | able. Betior hava plain chinta, which can ba terns, while othors can “The Centennlal quilt pal . Fh“d‘:l e“ut"r!nd'dnl'lul have an apartoient Ehen and aweet o daily uso, 8 O A M w e Lt i esE I, hovoi y and | no excuso ‘for uaving a d s of lovely iblngs (o ba ud and {f ont furnitare in FLORIDA LEMON PIE. 0 the Editor of The Triduns, May 27, —As a recelpt for lemon ple has been aeked for in The Home, and but ono acnt and that not like mine, I will send, hoping It afaction: Grats Lheyollow part of tho femon drat, snd then taka all the thick white skin off, bat leave the lemon whole. crust and line your plate or 1in and then slice some of the Jemon, take all the sceds out, sprinkl el and cover sl with sug now take a Ilitle of the crust rolled as thin as pousle ble and just large enough Lo cover the sugar, then lice on more lemon, rated peol, and did at frst, ln‘d nother ll“llnt 1 o la @ porfect hoxagon, One thousand of theso hexagons make a qnilt. Don't ba frightenod at the number, for they are to bo cut small, Make one or two alike, and foln without any plaln block between, as quilts B Of courae, it 10 quite tedions work, but one really Intarested in fancy-work does not mind the labor, judging from myeelf. preity quiit is made in this way: Cnt of dark eslico an octagon about three fachea in dlsmeter, and then cut four dark ¢ picces of about two and a half ine! rom_tho upper nowadayy for a me 08, kopt mo from losing falth inn | ugly and old-fas and now 1 aw reaping o rich roward | ancestors who dehghted in hormas we can'covor up the defects bya few vices, Invontions of modorn times, § o ot iyt Ao aro fi;.-':{a.“ “Whevin foF brica-brac. ole Shon ien s 3 WA, e e . o o] A it parente | in thoir Lalpless yonss, “Tniwaya ‘el o boll g brie e, cie, S and other farorites scem to ‘Tha last ** jlome reunlon™ Jstle of the grated ght Ave-sided hes, messuring to the_centro of tne slde dircctly ubposite the point. The aldos which taper from cach slde of that paint must be a trifle han tho otherthres, which must be the leugth of one slda of the octagon. ew th pleces together, belng carcful ta keop the two long. sides on tho outside,” Whe: ou will hiave s surt of circlo, with an open spaci 0 #pace, sew Lho octA- A NEW CONTRIBUTOR. T the Edtior af The Tribuna, Bxngca, May £0.—WIIl Tho Homa circlo expand moin? 1 would not presume sugar and your top ern done sprinkle with powdered sugar. n you have done ihis, d iy permivsion to do | Just & Jittle and tak dices Lo say, was heartily giv. | 19 ask the privilege if onr town wora already rep- did with great wucceas, until | resented, but I bolleva it fanot. 1 have for some an {s not worn to a sh ks ho can walts him: on. Then cat eight lig fnu notches m-dn‘nlur‘:emnn togot! circumatances obliged thom from | would be bard to tell which recelved most good or | 1/ been an intarcated reader of the department o loa Vel thu cust of Baving to give uj excursion or visit, but Ji was always done clicor 13 sad love, and whea they caue to end this | hands will fead and w plare proper for such nieans of 1ghtral excrcise bas all th Ll‘-’un-le.r.l\ H"l \'vguhl o 0 golde: bright w’nrld Leyont e advintages of crying who arg blcssed with daughters should the muscles and dlstinguish the French do- leh and Persian dealyus aro. ropea Sgurce and thy borders aro narrower, d” fgured wood flours, with numerans u-tinted wingeof peucato tho | When [ was qul hi Counsels, guide Blm, but | yie, Many of my thoughts you bave put inta bo lavingly cared for and | **Uod slona glveth Ibe inceeaso. Y lieird & clorgy- | WOUlk 8816108 o my BoOF pawel to do Masy a Hmo and oft havo 1 slghed, **O for the pen of & ready writer,” (hat 1 mizbt eit down and commit if spread before tho Biackis, . | man locture upon g adrcused partialarly to e souog; burned aclt Wy Wemory. N c sl careful of o A WARDIAN CASE AT LAST. Wtila words von 1o Wly openifor e toge b Peralan ruge strewn about, are siill the fancy {n country houses and among Rut bo hedged In by fdeas of o iAe Editor af Tha Triduns. enco stopa not with the sound of your volce, but | vi f 3 anlsb in i Orrawa, Msy 10,—What is a wardlan case? l‘u"lflll'l‘:u-\ n uotll ‘hey ara echo’cd wittiin the | vizorously when at my work. ] votce, how often I lament my pov- d use with all our | arty, as it deprives mo of tho read! learals 1 would e0 uch prize? 1 frequent te &4 whon they were given | and notices of new gublluflnu [t 7 | wish a fortune wig sirewd in | might for onco have all rude, orlu- | ¥ern Leaf ssys, wo must all hav try to bear mipe, and solace my. ke I dearly love thoni. bul Fint, bavo your case made. It | full crop of ' heart-aches in. the futur facully of reariog them as many usza or oblong, bave it large, for the cost 18 only | . I wiah ail mothers would tesch thelr sons as Sangou il never rogrot it Bomo | o Harey Henderson, o Mre. Buowe's story, 1oy | oa) bave very handsome tound onos, aud thess aro far o Lis 8 mather Leug s | salty beticr than none, Yout base for a round one witj | 2020Where 1o the world another mothor was train- | stas’r creep, teach thems to creep **on all fours” an thus cxpand theie Junge and strengthe teach thew, wben thelr ribe ate soft and o take'n long breath " maoy tlmes a 7 hen when tLoy enter achool thelr teach- era ahould continug 1ho ¥amo exeecléos and othere which have s tendency (o develop the che taning tho esncutial organ of life that cre tal bloud wnd drives 5t through all ila founds and s1ves form and Ueauly to theie porsons. Calia: [ towsrds colarging and slienziboning thelr Loncs and wuscies, and do i king tuem uveful womey, than people whoso taste need lated by the wood floor covering, which is d in varlous conventional de Leglnolog s low as $1 o yard, Ji-clotbs come n very neat figurca, sad are 8ble for pantrics and closcts, Thelr exc coldness ko them ubjectlonable for the kitchon, 1n sumtner thore s nothing so nics for this roum as I8 Is caally kept clean and its renewed every spriog At @ sm; 1he suustantial rag ur tho excullcut oues What aro thoy mado of, and how made! These d questions greot my oye mearly every day asLopen lotter ‘after lotter, much bad been aald on this subject that all must ;a‘ndll:llundll; bat I will try once more and make Areln Maclohe, o ' plaln to you, for somo of you say, Explain t! Tty e mont wmiute detalls, ety though It seom vety | Slacerap or snyibingolss we wo sliople to you. 1 thought so e H vicy wil do more brigbtness can bo For winter wa b carpet of howe monufactu; Loughit of the dealor for G0 ciuts s yard. tect tho carpet from coal, dust, otc., the square of oll-cloth under the slove ought o wuperscdo the cumbrous and uxpenslve zine, which ts good for except to look uxly sad unneccesary labor, ol the masclcs dovelops and iuderato esercise of tha Our girls ubould 0t by It wore thao aix hours fu the twenty-four, Ivo atud) ing weakvas the wmlud aud the body, No loc yln‘ (hrelwcl four fuches in | hus wifs,—that some day he wou! that I know of h to st your | must keep his own life &8 pur: wako the huusckocper Paper oil-cloths aro sold for 25 Lave 2126 by sll meana, as un 's elernal tompl 0 tho care we abuy acts befors oar childron, i we wish to souls wl 1t socius to mo d nto our keeping. tares, and very f wo ai uld 20r| W sel them becowe, wo way bo eutirely sury of eight plecos, forming another octagon. dark_calico’ cut two sq which must be equal to the length of ona side of ‘You now bave four inre plecea, and when sewed on alternate of octagon the block wil hard” to th colitia want 10 m ke 1have nothing to send in exchanzo 38 pressat, hut bapa soon 1o btve tomethln o e thiva the “maost. besutifat wild [flcuum from it, shaor Lhoyrateful reclplunt of | Which the editor of Tius TmsuxE has so kindly the _disgonal of L i 0 lhonflhlknuwlhu( wero sometimes | putat the dlsposal of the ladles. It scems shnust vo mio coteted | asif 1 wore scqualuled with somo of the writcrs who make It s0 {nteresting. el Thwat % loany sach | Amlo 3. tlale, may you mot drop out of the prove their blcssing, | will Imrldnimhlu cdifice. OF the littln graudchild | ranks as loog as these columns are open to us, 18 tov suon to Imuw":fll 1bave faith tlat Srm | ¥ wish I could shake haude with you thi the large octazon. flowers and ferns here, with them now, ™ o samo time Are preily, hite orcalico blocks plsced siternately, It only takes twenty-four blocks of pleced, and the same Dumber of plaln, Lwill try t explaln the card-zecelvor pattorn. Perhaps by followin: T may bo abio to draw | 1 never saw suc! 1 would like (o ask one moro favor: rdinal will sund paticrns for making paj bl lg-castle and dove, obligations, and hupe soma drcas Mcs, Q., Lawtey, B to reciprocate, Ad> cctions sownc one o slto poins piace & point for tho Upper point of Aa« jhoss the thaughis; thats b Tuara, KIvIng 1b 150 ADpErance of 17ing oa o he second make or draw & rd, snd upon he (bird drew & fourih, When lis 18 drawd thera will Bava been threo small tns sido squares formeds thess ata 1o be erased, loaye tolo be edge (a1} around) by firat cutiing & little ways to the right or left, on and theu downward CROSSES AND ORANGE-CAKE. v the Editor of Ths Triduns. Ds Eavs, 1L, May 28.—Housewlile, plesso keep the sand-castle moylng, If you are happy eunouzh 10 get It, and send it to Box 164, De Kalb, IiL.,and T will pass it along to tho next one that wants Ity and 20 avold sll trouble such as Mr, Bryan is bav- ing. T will do the sams with window-lambrequln pattern, if some one is kind emougn to send mo hit {nterest somebody, but they ** must 9 clouds of dost,' for I always think whichuver side our crosses, o [ 1 witha few and lndent samno as tha the lower point of the frei sball be undor the un. e sccond, and so contlono tothe wado uf porforated cardooard, and work border only on thu upper odgo of the back. und each squar 'laca thom 80 tha fowers. 1havo been making some crosses, and they aro 80 pretty 1 want Lo tll the ladles of The Hom aboat them. Materls] for making them: clga lighters, snd splints just s long egaln ss Lhe lighters, rose-colored zepbyr (single): Cut tho Pt polut ot th oranium “with tender caro | fast. This 1 somctimes ask my- ++Canit belwas barn underan *unlucky Ny experionce in lifo scems to wasrant baye I'watched a pet to sea 18 droop sn on}, {ag a dear littlo glri lato & yood, Pum woman 1o be | the bellef. d fnd ber, and be bure so larger one have the pan llx"!:cnu would expect hes's to be; that she had the same | tled aoan, . uestion of newspapers for women, as dis- snd clip the ends lieo C. C., ought by this time 0 be set. an idea that nowadays tho **lords of Fleht 10 cxvect 8 Yirtuous busband that be bad 1o | creablon”~atleast somo of them—grambled & Lite $oTEAEe s ootk Ta cach; i make two pola! N long oues, and clip o two inches of three mors hu v‘::u. 'nen'mm weaving tho thres Joog d unsullled 88 ho | cusscd

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