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say she 18 well verned in everything that pertalna to a cultivated and expanded tante. Binco she has drapped the baby question her letters are enter- talning In the higheat degree, Tlers lot me harten ta ray, before 1 am snbjected to & proceas of un- merlted rebuke, thst her baby lettera wero just what they shonld be, nnd In every way s treasnrs to thoso who hiave tho rearing of children before them, for there Is nothing of so much imporlance to the world as a knowledgo of what to do with and haw to cara for the precloun buda that are one day to bloreom into manhood and sromanhood. Hut for us who hnyo not the care of them rome other pabject holds more of Inierest. What aho eaya of minnnerA {8 n sermon of itself. For anumber of yeara I filled a position hero which involved the necceaity of a vast amount of ridint {rom one portion of the clty to mnather. [ could fill & volmine with incidents that came under my obeervation of the same sort of manners aho treats upon. Refore Wabnsh avenue had becomo o pireei-enr thoronghfare, the roclety ladies of the Bouth Bide were very much disturbed because the; were obliged to ride’in the same cap with **anch vulgar people as workinzinen.' 1 have scen a oor, tred, slckly-looking man with basket in and drn!» wearily into the only vacant nat, but liardly get the firstlong breath of rellef taken ere 8 lady, whose slender, delicately-gloved hand and costly robes betokened her n lady of means and lefaure, came (ralling her elegant skirta daintlly within, casting such & withering look around upon the other occupants of the car that the poor weary one, being thie only male occupant, tolled up fromn hir seat which waa suddeniy pounced tipon by madam. who cast a contemptuous glance at the donor as mich as to say, **Why did you notsooner acknowledge iny right, sler And I nave rden—let me dwell on thia s one of tlie nobleat acts of the age—a young lady, neatly and tidily dreased, apring to het feet, grasp hold of a strap to stcady herself, and press her own seat upon hu“mor. ‘van form of the workingman, And that geand-liearted woman was 8 poor sewing-glel, who had eat rince early morning stitching her life away on rufMen and farbelows with which todeck Just ruch tenderly ur{znnlzed cteaturea 28 tho thankleas one before her. I have scen half-a- dmcnalvllnh-lnnklnfixcnllemnn apting up to give Just such o stiyish lady a sont, when, bigcks away, n poor, shabbfly-dressed woman with a baby in hor armn had entered and stood meckly bofore them without one glance of pity from them. Tut 1 think this fa ‘not often thacass, as men usually ony ail due reapect toa woman who carrics o child in her arms. Ihave Leen cxccedingly sorrawful at behoiding the thanklces way in which women will appropeiate o acat--which Is generally yiclled with such a kind smila from the gentieman—without even so chieap srewardana emile in roturn, 1f women better unlerstood the valwo of a smile, I think they ‘would oftener use Lhem an tho journoy of Iife. Another pleca of bad manners our scx fs guilty of jathatof stringing out over a sidewalk and budging not an inch mfivn people coming from tha apporite direction thelr share of thn eldewalk, or evena portion of it. Why can wonot learn to take the right-baud edgoof” a sldewalk, os teain- sters do the road, and give our vis-a-vis the half that belongs thom? It would llverenplc who ara used to that kind of politeness a vast amount of in- warcness (borrowed from nlary), Outward calmnecss, 1 fnward curaings, Another ishoesa which both Jsdios Induige In, is thatof nupropriat alone, on the railrond cars, Th that others pay just the sama <o, and nre, therefore, just as much entilled to one ns themselves, and frown down every one who insists on cqual rights, A dirgusting incident of relliehness camo under my ubseryation on Decoras Ilnn-lng. My companions to losehill wora two ladios, both frail and delicate, one extremely 8o, In mmmlnf. evory seat was occumed, i one were three ladies and three children, Many of them contained threo ludies. 1n one that contained two lndies and one gentleman, throuch the courtes 8y of tho gentloman, wo found u seat for the feajl- et of the risters, The other perched herself on the nrm of tho upposite reat, in which sat two Becaher's mean, siyle and yocab- bnt of self- genticmen young—shall emt them Jodies? No, eall them what yon will. Un the instant they spread apart on (he seat, leaving raom, 1f squarely sut, for a good-slzed 'woman like myscl? between them, and the onc at the end gave an nn- 4 turch with her #houlder, Intending o upset icr. However, thers woro two of os to brace,and her endeavors, which were kept np with ceascicss tail all tho way to the :HY proved in vain, law sunch moro plensant her ride might have been, and her feeilngs ofterward, had she kindly moved the other woy, and, if not willine to give her a reat heaide her, lot her have peaccabls possession of the arm. They had both paid for Sclleh- ness, thou art a sinner! K , huw could you think of attempting to milk 8 cow with that rolling-pin dangling from your Land? You tosy thauk your stars that you were not feft in the sorry predicoment of Beecher's **Lllc of Christ." liow heedlces ] have slways been fn allowing my Tom so many privileges, althoukls he pays the rolit and farnishoa all the fuel to make tho rovnis com- furtaol Why, I Lave always allowed himn to smoke, and that in whatover rovm he had a uind to. Juetus if he knew what kind of luxury hls own system needed, and wlhers it waa muat_conducive to his happiness (o scat himaelf, anu al«o what kind of amusgment agrued with his dens best, And now the rescit of my foolishness in, hy never goea out of an evenlnzym ieas [ go with him (yet 18 willlog 1 should gu when 1 pleasc. ba never known toatep ineide raloon, 14 so greon that he don't oven know liow Lo piay billlurds, and is nl\vl’lyl‘ncflull( contented tomitand smoke quletly aud listen while 1 read to hini oveming after ovemng. [ should know betier how to *Dhringup™ @ husband another thne, altenreading the way rome of tho sieters mako thelrs stand around, Why, 1 would notallow hima single privilego hle man- nuture cruved that was ot Just in accordanco with uy own. Then I would not have to wit and read, e\'n:nm;(]l(ler avening, to a contented Natenor, Lut 1 could have the evenings and the houss to mysolf, and watch, sud listen, and agonize through tho long night white ho was enjoying himeelf in gilded cages or bolsteraus maloons, ~ Oh deael -~ Why couldn't I have known how to manage Tom? Yern-Leaf, 1 Jain you In the idea of a_gathoring for The Homecircle. Either a masquerade, lecture, vinging and tablean entertainment, theatrical or toral sxhibition, Ithink would bring out a crowid besldes Tho Jome circle, a8 80 many cagor readera would bo anxioua to sos how The (lome.writars 10k, ote, Lthink we ought to have a speclal compartment at the Exnontion, and &imeof the handiceaft of each momber placed on exhibition, names atiached. Mrw, liale should be the guiding star, aa aho ts & vetorun du the ranks, Some uno promised to give o description for :ulnz sponges for fancy acticles, Pleaso give us e process, ‘We shall never know what o floater 1s, whether 8 drowaed man or o frylng dunghuut, Belle Beack, If you are Minn M. 5- {‘lullmr of tho ** Lattlo Matcn (irl,” 1 wonld like 1o sce you AL my nomc, same place as when we mot Iast at Iyceum. ORLENA, — CITAT’S CONTRIBUTION. 7o the Editor of The Tribune, Dxcatun, 1L, Juno 12 —iriday ovoning the Btorm-King gathered his forces and placad grand detachmonts of black cloud in the westernaky that were quickly strengthenod by heavy relnforco- ments until the whole heavon was shrouded in gloom. " Then an Invigorating Lreeze sprang up &nd joyously shook the leaves, changed tho deep green grass Into an undulating sea of rippling ‘waves, iapctuously kissed tho flowers, cheerily rulled the plumage of the birds, and roshed bolsterously on Ite way, followed by a flurry of rain that doshed furlously agalnst the window. ane at first, but Snally sollled into & drench- ng shower that lasiod all night and most -of Saturday, ut towsrd cvening tho sun came out 'in & blindlng blazo of waruith and glory, a8 If to welcome Tix Trinuxs that camo in on the evenlng tralns, and that 1fume for which wo all wait went into thio homes of its nuinerous read- e, AMnod Leo, I read your letter, and accept the olive branch, end clasp tho hand that waves i, — metaphorically, of cours You ask, **Doca une letter from onch of two {ndividuale published Ina public journal. constis tute a correspondencu?’* And [ zeply In this way: Inupine youstand with me on the green banks of aomo trout stream, andg gazing into tho cryeial wl , singla out twopebblea, and w{&l_:nwumlurlnn cyes you gsk, **Du thus form the bed of the stream?" and I anawer: **No, but they help to form It." ‘Then turning toa wild rorcbush, and, touching a green bitd, you *¢1a that nrose?’ snd Lreply, **No, but the promiso of & rose,” 1 bellove I aaid thoy wi topplug-stones Lo a correspondence, Doronds 18 i loye, that's plain 10 be scen, Tas- sure you he has all the symptotas, for I know front oxperience, When ho wrote the wards ** A laugh. ing, romping, brizht-oyed Maud 1% was evident his heart was tonched—or hiv bead, Yes, Maudc, the Germans ato indeed & musical ople, and | think the besutiful music In their ml ajv i3 Lut o prelude to the wusic in thele soula, Kl:ehen'llcv%la, 1 w:{l‘l ox] m“'nx“{h I ‘?on't wanl you to usk my pardon. ' o s Papo, though I -hnnmn‘i’wnmler if I'd beaccused of ..3'3.. tlst yet. - Dovoteo, Eou-nm to think even now that | am a second Chovalicr d'Eon, Biddy Mcbruieer, where, ob, whero are you? A thousand thanks, Modge Madcap, for your kind tuliation. 1 sbould like fa accupt. Ah! Fern Leaf, that wi Lrililant Idea of yours In regard to our mceting in Chicago. An enlore tainment would, of course, bo almmost necessary, in order that we might become better scqualnte: Lmure that cach one oxpress his or her opinton In feward to Lo cuteriainment. 1 shouldn't Jiko a lecture, even with Deronda as orator; hear too many at hume. A flower show would be nice for those who would ike It, §think 4 theatrical or muaical entertalnment would bo vut of the quention, oe it would require so wuch tinme and practice. Dut, Fern Leal, when you sald ** Masouerade, " 1 danceda jig sud vaid adien. Let us have & banguel or bull, wnd give the pro cceda to **St. Luke's ilospital,™ Won't sotne ul who is experienced tcll us how to make the al rangements and make it & financial succeas? I migut do an exsmplu in additiou, or cultivales Toching of admiration for tay brothies-iu-law's corn, 1Lzt ou that sub- oc! llowever, 1 preauma others who sro olderand more experienced will be able to sug) something better. If you decive upon u theal Yy 0u nisy dress me up 84 8n urn, and 'l bold suwe owera: or, if 1t fs to bo @ bauquel, you can ofler U toants and make the reapouaes, und '} oat. FPeru Leaf, alter reading your lebier, lko 1 bnud & vi 1 cidu'e see ull wanuer of f {outed ud creeplog things, and fowls of tho alr, but, looking toward the” Haat, 1 saw & Iian in the distance flylm& witc the »pced of » locumotive, Il cost-tatls Huttered in tho sle like siznals of distrcss: uvvet his rhouldur was Bung u xoupiack uu which was priuted in whity liitcrs tho words, **Bourd for the Beal of Warl” pebbles but T couldn's sbed one ray of THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. JUNE 16, 1877—TWELVE PAGES and, glancing toward the Weat, I raw a mnitl tude of women, And I heard 8 volce, lu{!nw. *“That I& the cditor of Tnr. TRinUXE, 4 thore are the women who write for The Home.™ And, Tookine after him, 1 shonted, **Specd! Malisc, apeed!” CitaT, —_— EXTERMINATING MOTHS, n the Kditor af TAs Tribune. Breatinn, Jone 13.—Henzine, If applled tharonghly, will eradicate mothia, Sprinke It npon the floor as well as the carpet at the general honee- cleaning, naing & email brush-broom; and after- wards, once In two weeks, apply it In the samo way to the edzesof the carpet and In all dark cor- nera and ‘roublesomo places. Continue it In use until the Inst of Anguat. This §n the samo srilclo which s somotimes sold under the name of **roso fluld." hut it mny be bought by the gallon very cheaply. ~Avold uning it near the fire, ar in a room where 8 light faburning, asitis very Inflammable. Alam Ja said to be certain death 10 the insects, Dissolve it In the proportiona of ane_tablespoonfal to aquart of water, ' For the floora uso it acalding hots Tet 1t cool before applying to tho csrpets, \vnnT’ 8 plece of fdanncl “in it and rab over each breadth, nrlnrlnr out the cloth freanent- 1y in the water. It will not Injura the colors, but rather make tho hnes brizhter, A little pulverized alom shoulll also be aprinkied Just nnder the edzes and in the tronblesoms cornore, otherwise It wiil be necensary frequently,to repeat the process with the flannel cloth and Hqnid. Deronda, the oxcelletce and beanty of the roses sont ont by the Conard & Dingee Company aro bo- yond question: their ever-blooming varletics are a rer ctusl source of delight. But I cannot so heart- 1y indorae the ?pllcnclnnu recommended 1o their treatina for the destenctlon of the ainp, Witia the exception of soapsuds—swhich is ineflectual—they s0 Injurs the appearance of the leaves asto render the bushes almoat as unrightly as do the ravages of the insect. For several searons 1 havo ueed a doe coction of the powdered white helleboro with com. plete auccers, One ounce to two gallons of bolling water; allow it to atand for an_hour ot two whero' ft will ateop without boiling; let ft cool, and spply tho clenr liquid with asprinkler. ItIn anly necersary to thoroughly wet the surface of tha leavos. 1t reidors them polson- aus to the innect without at all effecting thelr ap- carance. A second application may ba required, nt ver{ fow slugs will survive the firat. Iint it was not my purpose to rpeak of anything #0 unlovely ns theeo pests of the house and the garden, Tiaving fought this battle and como off victor, 'Hs delightfulto diamlss them for anothier twelvemanth at lcast, To thoso ladles of tasto and skill who seck ald and Instruction in regard to the manufacture of dninty trifies for the adornment of their homes I have long wished to suggest Lhe att of wood-carv- ing as capablo of producing & grealer va- ricty of articlen of real utility and beanty than any other which nmatent hands may attempt, 1have been deterred from doing this by the conali- eration that I coulid offer the supgastion merely, since instruction and pattern for tho work could hardly be given throngh The Ilome. MBut really very {ittle instruction is neceesary, and handn ot ol trained in manual doxterity nead not Lesltate 1o venturo upon the work, aded only by the print- ed directions which accompany the outfit. The tools which aro realiy esscntial ‘are fow; tho beau- tifnlly-prepared woods and exv‘nuun patterns aro furnlzhed 1o ona's hand, and the outlny for tho whole need not exceed the amount often sxpended for matutiuls for some ueclers concoction of waol- work and beada, the fnterest in which searce en- dures begond tho hour of its completion, To myself this art of woud-working lias been n most agreeable discovery, and has proven a re- sourca so delightful, not only asan awuscment, bt 36 a kousco of ornament, that I havo been con- strained to call sttention to it, feeling sure that in our largo circle there are many as yet unfamiliar with the work, ta whom it will tuma as g netv and welcome suggestion, As 1 snid, the articles which may bLe produced are of simust endiess variety, and anmementoes they pusscss the rare charm of adaptavliity to all agee,” tasies, or conditlons, Not even tho wife of tho fastldious gentleman who **hax slippers In plonty, and won't wear 8 smok- h;fi-c.!p.‘ neetl be deiven to her wits' end to pro. . v e o suitable and acceptable souscnir, MxacixTuz, RAISING CIIILDREN. n the Kditor af The Tridune. Aunona, 111, June 14,~Dear I'hyslclan of The Tome: T am trying very bard to ** make," not *‘ruin," my girls. Now pleaco be practical and defintto, and tell ine what I ehall do, for Instance, with iy B-year-old, whe, with no great amount of strength and endurance, overtazes heraclf dally In Ler play; wha for the fiest elghit or ton months of her Mifo dldn't eat s thing but inother-nulk, and as suon as she learnod to climb got op the tca-table and took posacanion of tha angar-bowl and butter- dish, and from that day to this 1 havekupt her uso of thiom moilerately reasonable only by dint of con- stant warfare, (You can't know all that means, unless you've fricd it.) IHer craving for thom to. day is ns strong os cver. Oat-meal, corn-meal, garhiam, geaniola, cracked whoat,and whole wheat, propared In all ways, I offce my children, and they will not cat thereoi, uniess, indeed, it Is prepared in auch way an to bacome 'more hurtfal than the food 1t luvl}:hm!l. For instance, If oat-rmeal muels is fried tn butter and covered with sirup, they like it! Who fa to blume, and where {s the rewiedy? Iaccthe samo conundram raising Its cad i A dozen families, Tho mother, pnunfilnm does her best, fights'more foes and wine more bat- los than was ever ireamed of In man'a phllosophy, but hieriittlo ones die vr erow up o unhenngy malurily, and sho ia the sols cauxo! Children are not machines; they bLve individual tastes, and duslren, nnd u‘unlnnl. *snme as big folks'™; and if you deal with chiluren (in any othier way than on psper) you are objiged to cunsult those individ- ual taates, desires, @nd opinions, more or les You cannot forco & child to eat ost-yncal that fa nauscons to it, even If you are convincod it Is bot. ter for it tban tho whits bread and butter that le delightful to {ts exnsperating lttlo palate. 1 wonder If you gavo a tnought ta the real moan- ing na it reachcs 8 woman's soul of your grave chargo that **Tlie motlier makes or ruina her chil- dren,'' In Qod's nanie, what doea the father do for s children? Iremember Adam died shiek hia »lu upon Eve, Is not Moody persunding us Lo shirk tho punishiment for ours upon the gentls Nazarene? 1t's o manly characteristic, you seo, Hut no one over takes “into copsulomtion what tha difforonce would havo been if Eve nad trle] to porauade Adam tolet lier eat alune, us slib undoubtedly would have done had she Iy fearcd evil conscs quences, - myself sho would bave beon enqually successful with the motlicrs of the proscnt axy, when lhe{mu to ouz noble youth that tha habit of smoking i bettor unlearned than learned; that It Is apt to stick when once adopted, and really offerd nuthing so valuabla as the llbrrl{ it takes away, olc, ~tusronable arguments agatust a wholly ecltah,and demoralizing, and onclean bubit, But, Alng, it aocing Lo be unly ovll that wowan hus power to persuade man to, 1s the 1llinoi Industrial School for Girls, the Catholic Industrlal Behool for Girls? 1eaw an ac- count uf the laying of the corner-stone in to-day's paper, and would like to knaw, ster Myra, tlo not bo discouraged about belng helpful, Invalids are shnust the only Jlmplo whu have lelvure, anid you can do & great des! of znod by giving informafion, and bfu nd writing cals to l\e»{»lo who are willlug to help, bul sy to think of it. 1 would like to avk If all of the posses stovea can fron by them. [ Daughts W and_ oxpectod to save an imun of heat lroning-dsy, but my ¢ not heat the {rons by It The ol of tho proper quality, I could bardly aford to buy §t, mercly ta boil thodea-kottlo for iea, ouce (na while, when the hard-coal fire goes out. The mouey that [s wasted ll{ our **Lelpers" would do 0 much more rood In building industrial achools and runoing Kindorgartens, that it makes me une 1.-”,1 1o think about it. jenl an though | vukht not to closs without ex. pressing my thanke for hul‘lvl'ul hints and enjoyable Bp too chatting in The llome, and hope that it will con- tinue Tthink & geeat many ladica who tako seals without acknowldgment in and other crowded places, who upon showing, with Jnll(h him, wus avked by hie mothor if ha lady for and’ replicd with earnestucss, ‘\u;“hln her, but I didn't tell herso,™ 1f e will teach our little ones to ba domonstrative in thele gratitndo our natiopal manners will ime prove. L N, — LIFE AND HFALTI LAWS, v sthe Zdltor of Ths Tridune. Citicaao, Juno 1i,—At the last meeting of the Ladles' Auxiliary Board of {he Central Free Diu- peneary, hold at the Tremont House, & resolution of appreclation and thanks for the course of lect- ures on snalowmy and physiclogy recently glven at the Chicago llomoopathic College was unsnimous- 1y adonted and directed to ba sent to the Jecturers, Yrol, i1, N. Tooker, M, D., and Prof, E. H. Pratt, M. D. The lectures were intcresting ss woil as fnstructive, dlsplaying a thorough kinowledge on the part of these icarnod gentlemen of the subjects iavolved. &ud aro deserving of more han pass- = ing notice. Ur. Tooker gave many Jmportant hintsa on biwluu. All sclentific (echnicalities were avoided, and with bis - estended knowlodge, Lis lectu wore rendered very plain and practical, Dr. Praiv'a lectures wers cxceed- Ingly Interesting, ae who Lave ever heard him would testify, His g uterest {n bis work cre- stew It in hle sudionce, evan whore it {s wanting. le finds beauty and poetry in overy tlssus aud s bone of the Luman bod, is a0 perfectly ace y, and quainted with bis subjuct that hotreats it u & an- uer uusurposscd, The mp?:l.lrulul are of vital Importance. ltlll n a0 is aa sbeolute guty 1o become scquolated with tho structure of the bu- wan body, end wsuch laws of Nature as sre couduclve to the growih sad stronglh of the vltal organs. Every mother I8 cag:ful to fnstract ber duughtcrs 1o the rules of etiquetie, eucourages ber 1n the study of masic and the languages, but this most Impostant of all subjects {8 o much noglected. Hiow much better it would beif In our seminaries were taught more of tho practical things of Jife, aud less of the comparatively usuless accomplish- ment. Knowledge, Liko avery other bleming. mrlvcntu us frumi its wso sluneg Not for itacif, Lut for 8 nobler end. Thercfore let us lcarn those thlngs which will ba piost useful tu uec, ‘Then, when the time comes for us 0 tako up the burdeh of 1ife, wewiltbe pro- pared to do vur duyy. - "FLun, Instead of 20 maay sickly girls, sources of care und auxlely W thelr pareals vr proving s bur- den o thelr husbands, thero would he more strong | ‘women ahle 10 bear the caren of life. 1t 1s earnest. 1y hoped that a similar course of lectnrea will ho areanzed for next searon, No woman or girl shonld lose an opportunity to obtaln tharongh natraction fn these anbjects, and more real benefit may he derived from such a course of Jectures as that referred Lo than from montha of atudy of the ordinary achool text-hooka. EnNEaTise, RED ITANDS, T the Editor of The Tribune. MAnanaLLTOWN, Ia., June 12.—In & recentnum. ber of The Home, Inquirer atated that with tho ex. ception of the hands her skin was very falr; that aheddid no work, and had taken evety precantion againat tha actlon of the weather, with an nnfavor- able reault, whereanonI ndvised hernand others whore hande werein & similar condition toent thelr corset atringn, Inthis enlightened age fow can plead fgnorance of the pernicioun effects of tight lacing, ro it ncemed superfioons to amplify tho auggestion offered, and absurd to oxplcitly state that when red hands were occasioned by housewnrk, or exposurc to the eun and wind. or 1ll-health. or various othor causes, the above rem- edl ‘wonld not avail, nd should a woman who works In tho fields, or makes soap in tho bofling aun, and acrubs and cleans 8 50“ portion of the time with her hands Immersed In hiard water softened by potash, be gulltiens of wearing a coraet only when she gnes to ‘*pes the Fourth of July ! [ really disclaim any intention of recommending her tu slavh the laces of that uch-abused article of spparel aud then Iay it aside until the annual recurrence of that eveniful day. with A guarantee from me of Jily-white hands forever after, or rtont rirings alwnys replaced, The remedy rugeeated only designed for Iadiea who wear tight coreets, and ‘even those who deny the soft impoachment, and who, with a zeal commensnrate with thelr foily, endeavor to vinti- cate themaelves by drawing in the breath and Ine zerting the hand between the corset and walat, with 1he sanguine delusion, when thoy have ao lucidly demonsirated how very looscly It Ia worn, you wiil stand absshed st your temitity in thinking other. wite, Aro they not aware that the comprension of the vital organs of circulation derances tho digestion and the functions of the skin, and causes conges- tion, ot stagnation of tiie blod In the extremitiox? And they mast accept the alternative of natural walats, or red, awollcn hands, Dy several corecapondents this theory has beon nerailed, Am I not right, Mrs, Dr.” Hale, or Unanlka ‘When even astnto scientiats cavil at Gon. Plean- onton's {nnovation, 88 s natural sequencs the mania for bluc-gians wiil abate unless (te eficacy in the cure of diseasca can be attested to by more than & dozen relisble parties. Tha {mbllc may have implicit confidenca In he testimony of promincut men, still these won- derfol cures are spoken of with o shriiz and n wink st the credulity of the voucher; and {f any good han been accomplished, it 1% generally ascribed to the faith of the sniferer. Tlas it ever oceurred to such persous that if falth can eflect miraculons cures, and blue-ginas is capalle of inepiring it, then (4 I the Indirect or remoto cause of tho cure, and shonld meet with unbounded popnlarity? A lndy in this city, having been amlicted with chronic” rheumatism for three years, and aftor naing varions remedies which falledto mitigato the {mln Ta the least, finnlly trled bine.glars, After he accond bath sho experienced . great relief, and in a few weoks her sufferings wers entirely allovi- ated, Bosho regards the curo es permanent, and Gen, Plessonton has won the heartfelt thanks of another fellow-being. Qars, —— TO COLOR ITAIR. 70 (ne Kditor of The Tridune. Joutrr, 1., June 13. —Questioner, of Edenyille, In., asks me for a process for restBng the color of the lalr; 8 preparation freo from wupar of lead. There are o number of lotions extensively adver- tiscd and rold under the name of ** Halr Neatorers, ** **Hair Rojuvenators,” **Life of ‘the liair," ete., which purport to zestore the color and improve the arowth of the kialr. The active agentof all theso preparations fa lead combined with sulphur, sad this, Ly frequent application, darkens the halr. In the majority of casos, probably, a moderate nse of such a lotion would be unnticnded with mls. chief, but it I8 worth remembering that pulay has Been known to be produced by the lonz-continucd use, uf cosmetics containing lead, Iwillxlvea process for gradunlly darkening the hair without the ave of lead, and much better than any that cun be bourht st the perfitmers. Take of green wulpliate of fron twenty {:rnlm. dlstilied verdigrin six grains, good white wine one fourth imperial pint; perfume with ean do cofogne, The shove wiil' fron moid llnen If permitted to come in contact with it. Apply by dlprln tho comb into the tonle and combing it Into the bair, aiter the halr has been frecd from all greasy snb- stances, 1 do not think tincture of Iron In used to any great extent for coloring tne halr. 1t would not by of nny bonefit to the halr, and might injure it; It would depend upon the quantity veed. T have nevee known of any bad offects following the wse of lutlona cuntalning black tea. Hercia a hair-tonlc which confains black tea: Hcald two ounces of good black tea with vne gallon of boiling roft water; strain and add three ounces glycerine, and bay rum ono quart; mix woll by lhnk!ll¥, and then perfume to sult. Apply as di- rectod in the above tonic. Depllatorienare not necessarily dangeroun If used carcfully. Thoy should never boapplied where thore fs'an abraslon of tho skin, or when the skin hus been {rrdatod. If the mnarting fa acuto, It should be removed at once, and only spply it to s small space at unce. Wash clean and apply swcot croam, \ For remaving moles or birthmarks, croton oll undor the form of pomade or vintment, and tartar emetic, under the form of pusto or plaster, The following lu tho mode for using the lutter: Taxe tartarcetic in impalpable nowder, fAficen graine; s0np paste, ono drachin: and beat them 10 6 paste, Apply to nearly a line inthicknuss (not more),and caver the whole with strips of gummicd paper, In four or five days eruption or suppuration wlll sct in, and, inafow days after, ve o sllght scar, Croton ofl olntment elfccts the same, hut fosscom. pletely unless scparated, by producing a pustisr eruption, which, however, docs not permancntly mark tho akin. Fuorksson. % OIL-RTOVES, LTC, IV the Kditor of The Tridune. Cnicaao, Juna 15, —If any expericenced mother will tall mo of satlsfactory results from using con. denscd mnllk far bables, snd givo directions for using it, I aball be very grateful. I have prepared 1t sovoral ways; baby doca not like it, but prefers tho milk furnlehed by our milkman, which I am sfraid 1s anything but pure. Mrs, Montaguo, of Janesville, makes an inquiry In last Batueday's Ilomo regarding oll-stoves,—a aubject of great Interest to me, and should be to evurybody whe does her own work, or {a acstrous of kanping lier house free fromthe heat of tho ordinary stove or range. We have had one In use In our house for the past four wecks, and have not used our coal-stove, except on washing-days, sincoe its arrival, 1t ia worth far more than ita’cost for use on jroning-days only. Ou that ternble d-r wo Lave no heat throngh the house, and, better utill, no heat in the kitchen (0 hurn one up, such as wo liave always hnd when heating the lruns on tie old stove, It may secm exacgerstion to (hose who have not tried it, bat 1 can broil steaks nicer and betler on our ofl-stave than is possiblc ovur a coal or wood fire, and without any »ncll being com- municated to the moat, In fact, von would not know, from any amell it' ereated, that thers was 8 drop of Kerosone In tho bouse during the en= tire time we hava had it, Ihave yet to dlicover a singlo thing that can be done ona coal-stova that 1cannot doas well or better on my *‘little com- fort." Ibaka bread and roastmeatin the oven ust as well as In the old atove, and when it conies raham gens, or, hardest Of All, cream pufls, it puts the oid siore ntirely in the shuds, 1write in sirong terms, Lecause 1 1col that everybody ahould/know how inuch comfort cau’ take during the comlag hot munths by u: ono of toves, and how much discomfort she and her family can bo spared by not baving her house hested Jike nn oven Ly tho ordinary stove or range, 1 would not pazt wiih It, if anoibier could not be ohteined, for four tlmes its cost. 1 trust Mus, Montagus will, for her own sake, follow my ad- vice. kuiLy Rows, AIR-CASTLES AND ICE-CREAD, Toihe Editor of The Tribune. Laronts, Ind., Juna13.—Ae I could not an. swer Mate's letter last week on account of sickness in my famlily, ana if it docs not makesuy differ- ence, 1 will snswer it this week, I took twelve aticks one way aud twelve tho other to make a square; tie these all around with red sephyr; tie & full squaro In the ralddle, leaving two pialn rows all around excopt the corners; tlo them; mako fve of these squarcs; tio thom together as yoa would & bas| maller ona with eight aller with sz sticks, me, but leavingono plaln row all sround, Atecsch cornes where you tied them to. gother tle a six-armed cross, and under this baog & small red tassol on the two Jaryer ones: on (ha small one hang & large tasacl in tho middle; bang them so one just touches the other. Itlsvery preity when dobe. 1am sure Lizzie's lemon-pierocipe must be good, ople in Plymouth cat morelemon-ple than Can any of the for the those of any other towa I know of, readcra of Tho Hompe tell me wh leg-cream: Take vne quart ¢ on the stove to boil; while it elght egge with sugar, or use are not plenty. gge and tho Aavoring which yuu prefol 1t 0t 10 ot cool, then put In 8 pini of sweel ¢reaw, thea pouf into the freszer. Buisalbavo uofreezor 1 usoatin pail with a cover and a tabloapoun for stireinyg, and Is gols just as nice by atirring until ic s done. Lovisx 8. — A FAN-RECEIVER. To ths Bditor of The Triduns. Caicago, Juns 15.—1 think It would be too bad to let Busybody wak In valu for holp, after her kindaess to Tho Homo. I wlil try to belp her about & fan-receiver. Cut two pleces of Bristol-board an dnch or moze .larger than a palia-lcaf fan; acollop the edges. 1f you Dbave ever done spatter-work, or wish to try, you can fnd explicit directions in old numbers of The Home. Bpatter the front. If sot an admlrcr of spatter-work, you cau get transfer-pictures st any bookstore. A large one for the centre, and green lcaves or vines to form & wreath azound it, can be bought for 30 or 40 centr; ornament only the front, and tie together with any colored ribbon, at the point for the hottom, at each alde of the top, and In the centre of each side, making five yittle bowa: then fasten n how and loops 1o hangit by in tlie centra of the back-plece. It will make a pret- Ly pocket for any room. 1 have made paper-hold. cra In this way which were greatly admired, Tted, White, and Iiine, I can send yoa a of anchor and chain, to he cut In gilt or biack ‘rll you wish, in return for cross and crown pattern, Fern-Leal, T swwould like ta know If the Leopard Begonin {8 not Farfugium Grande—ieaven aa lnrfiu an & tea-sancer, dark green rpotled with Jicht yeliow? 1 have heard it called Leopnrd plant, bat never classed it with Hegonlas, "It fe nica for {rrners Have yon = Solannm Jasmcnleoldes Varlegatat Mine & now in. bloom and lovely, Havo ‘yon Othonna Crassifolin? It ja nice for haskets or vases, ] expect to visit friende in Ottawa soon. [ would Jike to callon you; perhaps we can exchance, 1 have a grent )y rare plants. If you wish to send me word how to find ou. m{ addrees i4 Walllower, care of Carrier 45, est Diviaion, Chieago, 111, WALLTLOWED, pattern CAMPING OUT. To the Editor of The Tribune, Counwaren, Mich., June 13.—1 wish to add a short postacript to my article on condensed mitk, and ray thatt nee 8. W, Canfleld’s Rureka brand, and we obtaln it direct from the mannfacturer, No, 123 Rast Eleventh strect. New York, for $0.50a hox. 1t containa four dozen cane, and h much clieaper than to pet it of the rotaflers here, Where **Borden‘s " milk does not ngree try **Caneld's,” and vice versa. They do not scem to be nitke, Bince 1 Jast wrote ta my frienda in The Home T have had an experience, and such san espericnee! My friends, did you ever go flahing? And when you went did yon camp out, fiftcen uf yoo all In one tent? 1f yon neverdid, ict me teil you asecret, You don't want to; indeed you don't, If yon think you do, one trial will convince yon that am right, for there fs a holo In the ‘ground It will bs Just whero you want 1o lle, a ntone will get undor Jyour shuulder and the root of a tree in gm" bock, and, on rising to rettle more comfortably inu your misery, you inay find all fourteen of yoor com- panlons with handkerchiefs for night-caps (ones red bandanna) endeavoring to rest their weary bones In n new position. Ol! the sight that the solitary tallow dipy will reveal to {nur anguished eyes! “Icannot describeit. Iwill nottry, Vain are all worda to poriray the romance of the scene, but the night passes amld ejncalutions and little slcep. The moming twilizht shinea soft vver the water, 01d Sol 1s ready to get np, and, thinking of those flsh that are waiting, cager to bo caaght by our mighty hands, we arise and go forth to our 1abors. With trembling fingers we impate upon tha cruel hook the tiny minnow or quivering and lowly—gracefully, of courme— forth tho ~ tempting ~ bait, and then wu watch that bobber go hobblng sbout till our cyes ache, and auddenly tho line tightens, the pole vends, and, with the ecatatic thrill that no true @sherwoman falls tu feel with her firat flsh, we nlowly draw jt out, Thore {« a rushing and whirl inz of waters, Wa get excited and fecleare wo bave a whale or at least afive-poand ‘»icucrnl somewhere ont of. sight, when our load lichtens, and there comen flashing and dancing up In the ale alittlo aun-fish a8 largs s the palm of your hand; in plain words, a plaguey **pumpkinesecd.” ifteen of us were out two whole days, and we ‘brouglit home perhapa twa duzen fish and 'a mud- turtle. ‘Fhiat tartle now sita (and crawls) In state, role relic of Camp Lu-Lu. And now, my friends, farewell. Neverinore will that hobber cease hob- Ding before my tired eyes, and nevermore will you Tear again from Grace, Unleas sha changea her mind. WILL EXCITANGE FLOWERS. T the liditor of The Tridune. Obprpr, June 12.~When 1 wroto luat week T did not mean to come again so soou, but, as I can help Dactyl out of her tronble, 1 thought I would tell lier #o through Tho llome, 1 will scndhber yellow, and Scotch, and whito nioss roses 1 exchange for Lilics of the Valloy, Narclssus, and Dafodlile, 1 donot know what she calls moss pinks, and am ot sare abont the common garden pink, unicss it i what we call May Pinks. They sre both sinzle and double, and. [ think, swectest pink there s, Ihave them and scvernl other varleties, and cun rend any of them In the fall. It fa foo late mow to scnd such things, 1 would Ike to ask Mrs. K., of Florlda, §f the gray moss wd read so tuch of grows in her viemity, I itdoes, I would be glad to exchange sometBing with ner for sumo_of that, and some preased femme. * Ilave any of The lume reudors Any slips of English try they would like to_cxcliango for roses, geraniuing, “heliotropo, ete,? If they bave, 1 wouid liko to near from them. And now, to combine the uaeful with the orna. mental, I will glve my reclpe for rice pudding: Twur&unm mllk, onocap rice, one cup rugar, any flavotlng you like, a littlo sait, n smull plece of butters bake slowly, until what milk is not taken up by the rice ha a creany look, - Everytiung do- enda on the baking, Pat In ralsine if you like 1 think it fs much plcer than whin made Adus Uox 18Y, Odell, 11, Aeat Bersr, WILLING TO EXCHANGE. To the Editor of The Tridune. Marwoon, June 10,—Agaln I make my appear- ance, this timo to thank thoeo of whom I have re- celved patternsg thoy are all very pretty, thongh the lambraguln pattern Is nol what I suppored it tobe. Ithink it wiil make a very pretly ornament ton chamber. Sky-Illuo Cardinal, 1 think your cupld Is just as cunnincas jt canbe, WIII Red, White, and Dluo please send me pattern of croes and crown? 1do wish that [ had a cantlo pattern from Btyx and Strass. 1athere any one whe can send ma 8 \white moss rosc? T think, as Dacty), that the gontlemen should be allowed to como Ii, once In n white at least, Kitch- en Devolee, hinve {uu one moro ale-castie pattern to wparet M, B, I1., I bave not recelved tho direc. tlons for black card-board alr castle. low are wand castics made, lousewifo? 1 think from the touu of Mudge Madcap's letter of last week that she is of the masculine gonders or elag —, but 1 will not say whut 1 intended to, Who clse thinks 8s 1 do? I{J. A, D. will send pattern for window ornament, and K. pattern for fluater, I shall be so graieful to them both, #, M. 1., you offered to send soro patterns to & few whom you named, Now, I waat & bird, Pleano send onu; alro the clephant, ottomen, match and burnt match safe cumbined, jewoiry boat. and card brackots, 110 not think me selfal, Tronble, 1 would like your pattorns, . Address Buburban, Box 130, Mayiveod. ~ In fix:)unfin for thew pattorns, 1-will seird puttern for clgar-lighter afid card-recuiver, BuBURBAN, ICE-CREAM, To the Rditor of The Tridbune, Lsnase. Mich,, June 12, —If Carrlo Miller will try the following reclpo T think she will like 1t To & pound of ralsins chopped fino add three lem- ona chopped fina (or you can grata the peel off the lemons aud squeeze in (ho Juico and pulp), add ‘enough water to makoit as julcy as mince-mest) swaelon to taste, 'This will make enough 8illng for two ples, Defore putting on the upper crost, sprinile a ltile ftour over the top, Pally Wog, his is the way wo make fce-cream, and call It very good: T'ako five egys 1o & quart of milk, beat the egus well, put in the milk wnd put them In & farina kettie, and let " it Just come to m boll, eiir ocrasioually or it will thickon unuvenlyi when cooked, siraln it through a coffee strainer, sweeten to taste, 'ml in 8 much salt as you can hold between your thumb snd fore-Angor, and favor with lemon'or vanilta, You will no doutit find directione for freezing on your freezer, or, if you wish to lmprovire onr, you ean by putting yout cream In & covered tin-pailand lacing Ib in a wooden pall, and @11 the spaco be- woen tho two with conrse salt and ice cut tins, aud caver the whole with & plece of ol carpet or wool- en olankct. Tho cover muat be raised and the croam stirred irequently, and as tho ice meolls the water muat be dipped out and more Ice added. Dactyl, wo can sorfd you a yollow rose, a blue and white day lily, red columbine, and sweet.scented Honey- suckor, purpleand whita fleur-de-lis, and snow. ball In tho (ail, If you would like them, Answer througl The Home. GLOXINIA, BRING TIE PATTERNS, 70 tAe Kdifor af TAa Tridune. Cuitcaco, June 1k, —Having succeoded so well In recelving patterns, I would like to try agala, Wil Kitchen Duvoteo please send her castle patiern? 1 would also lixe the Groclan work-basket pattern from Miss M, X. Toxall. Up and Down, will you ploase send mo your patternst 1 think Red, White, and Blue must be rather busy with so many domanda for the cross snd crown, and 1 wil) offer wysclf as substitute If any ouc olso wanta the pat- i, ul'ern Leat, my leopard begonla died; nleo one of thoss little vines; the othicrs sre doing nicely, If ou aver coma (o Chicsgo do nob fail to pay me hat promised vislt, Iwould like a white sguatium, 1f §% tsn't too much trouble, Bend patierns to 1ud Lincoln svenue, Chicago, INFORMATION WANTED, To the Bdiior of Thé Tridune. Guaxp Harivs, June 13.—Altbough [ have never before made my appearance within the columns of Tlhe lHouie, | have eagerly of the (Saturday Tuaux hem., with aggs. and bave fawlliarized myeclf with the names and letters of the different writern. 1 come secking information. 1 have theard the snbject of oll-stoves discaased, but as accidents have hapnened from the nse of them I am anwilling to tey one for my own ure, Can any one who hax tricd the Wooden Cook Stote tell me about 1t, whether jtamonnts to anythiug, and where it can be fonnd, as I do not aceitadvertised? Tam fin need of a summer stove, and do not cxactly know where {0 look for a good one. 1 do mot fec why some inventor cannot get up a cheap, llmrlm light enmmer stove that will bara wood or conl, e would sell thoneands of them, The oll stovee are 100 antidy and danzerona to he accept- shle where there are children or servants, An cx- cellent recipo for custard enke Is as follows: Bix exge, two cups rnp: hutter the mre of an ege, w0 and one-half eups of flonr, onc-halt cap of milk, two teaspoons of Lakinz-powder, Dak= In Jelly tina, and pat ordinary custard between each cake. ManvJase H. SEND THE PATTERNS, To the Editor af The Tridune, Cnicaco, Jnne 16.—~I wonder {f yon can make room for one more? Dusybody, T am golng to try yonur sclssors-case, and a8 many more palterns nn youwill eend. Eoap-Sude, If yon would let yonr tormentor know that ‘‘no™ means ‘*no," and not *‘yes," f tufnk sho wonld soon lesve you, Stlck to it, and don't let her teaso a **yes* from you after yon had onca sald *'no." Sceratary B. 1L A., I am very sorry for yons I tvish 1 could help yon, but T ean’t. Sophe, will you pleanc rend me your patiern for a watch-anfo? M., B, L, I'would be everro mnch obliged to ou for & patteen of your air-casile in black card. ard. 8. M., L, I have wanted n **match and burnt match-sale combined ** for n long time. Wil you please send me_one? Red, White, and fiuc, If yon have enough strength and patience left [ would like your cross And crown psttern very much. K., have you a floater pattern for me? 11 those I have asked patterns of will send them with full directiona for inoking to 328 Weat Adama street, 1 will send anytting I can in return, . AT, CROSS AND CROWN, ETC. I the Fditor of The Tribune. Curvrox, Ta,, June 17.—1 have been anite s de- voted reader of The Home, and have ro longed to be one of its number, but could never get my cour- age up to ask for admiselon. Like many others, 1, too, shonld like rumo of those nico patterne,— that Is the secret of my great courage. Kitchen Devotee, will you please send me your rand-castlc pattern. Will Red, White, and Hine send just one more pattern of Cross and crown. liryan, len=e acnd me ber Jambrequin pattern, and K ber loater pattern. 1 havea very protty patierncfa #lipper-carc and any smount of good recipes If any ong wonld like them. Chat, I have heen puzaling mv brain wondoring who you can be, as Decatur Itls just & shame the way ou have been treated. I ehould )ike to shake ands with you, Address ¥, 0. Box 1127, Cl'nton, Ja. Aina. JouxN1 BCIXORER, —— CONDENSED MILK. To the Kditor of TAe Tridune. Cutreago, June 15, —In answer to Mres, W, IT. C. in last weck’s Ilome, and to cnconrage the more Reneral use of condensed milk, which my cxperi- enco proves proferablo for Infants to plain milk, 1 sond the following: For 3 months and lesn use two teaspoonfuls to 0 milk-can of water Just warm enoogh to diesolve tho milk; be careful not to scald, as the effect would be the mame as with other milk, At D oonths my cluliren consumed a can each in twentv-foor hoars; so ns the child gruws oxveri- ence will teach how to tncreage the atrength. I found at 0 months old my babics able to eit any fond, and so - discontinued milk sltogether, Amerlean milk Is better than imported. The Eazlo brand 1s best. A Moties or Twixs, ueed to be iny home. WANTS TO KNOW, Tv the Fdltor of The Tribune. QnixxeLy, la,, June 12, —I'lease make room for ono more stranger to The Iome circle, though a constant and much-interested reader, A few weeka aro I saw a letter from a lady whose name 1've for- golten, having lost the address, who ofered to give directions lLiow to paint and decorato earthenware to Imitato different styles of cainaware. Wil you pleaea put this whore sho may sec it, and if ahe ‘will please nend mu instructions for all kinda I will try to send her something in exchunge. 1 will exchange dircetions for teansparencien and how to coloratecl enzravings to lm;lf“llk«bch]r:umyl. WILLING TD EXCHANGE. o tAe Edilor af The Tridune, New Nocnxuir, Junc 12,—Trouble, will yon plearo rend me nice pattern of hair-pin holder and watch-safe, mnde of cand-board, and 1 wil recip- rocate. Mra. C. L 8., of Ypellantl, did you regatve my leiter? Will somebody scnd mo some pretly yersento put in nntozraph albums? 1 will send some in exchange, If desired. Address Box 155, New Ttoachclle, g‘. Y. 1willrend directions for mokinz hanton) basket and pansy mats, if any vne wishes T ‘Ao thera 1s anotber Leals In The Home clrclo, to prevent confusion I will Lereafter sizn myscll ANNA Lratt, CIINESE STRRAWBERRY, 7o the Bditor of The Tribune, Miendax Ciry, Ind., Junc 14,—nave any of the flower lovers of The Ilome a Fragarin, a plant for hanging-bavket, commenly called Chi- ueso Btrawberry, of which they would be willing to exchange a #lip for something olse? Styx and Strase: I would lko the pattern of your castle very much, Bryan, that mnch talked of lamberquin will Lo very acceptable, If you will plearc eend at. In return for these patterns, I wiil acnd another laniberquin patiern and directions for making very pretty frames out of cigar. lighters. Plessc addruss Dox {107, Michigan City, Ind. Baxpelit Ciry, STEAM COOKERS, v the Kditor af The Tribuna, Ponraae, Wie., June 14.~Han any member of ‘The Home circlo had any experienco with the steam cooker, which {a a sories of steamers placed ono on the other, the boltom one containing water, and the othiers tho articlen to be cooked. 1 am inclined to purchasc one If the Indles of The tlome report favorably through its colnmne, Cuaniry Q. BOTANICAL. Tn (he Editor of The Tridune. Bourit 1avEN, June 14.—WIil tho botanis about Chlcago look for 'agopogon pratcuse, tho ** Yellow Goatabeard™ of Eurcpet 1 fnd it very plentiful fn one locallty st South Haven, Mich. 1t Is now in blossom, and {s a showy plant. 1lave only scen it in one other locality in this country, and that ono Northeastern New York. Perhapa it 1s not_nncommeon elsowhere, though it 3y bayn been ovarlooked. e Mus. L. A, MiLLixoTON, AUTIIOR WANTED. 0 the Fditor of The Tribuna. Cuicagn, June 14.—A long timeagolresd a poem in which occurred the following lnes (as near aa I can remember) loved thee, dear, Thad nult.lt;' d‘“"' J Loved I not fionur ore. not somo of the literary members of The ho §s the author and whelvlznnfl in XOR. wilt Home toll me what the poem can be found? PATTERNS WANTED, Tu ihe Editor of The Tridune. Lansino, Juno 13, —1 have beon a reader of The Tlomo a long time, but nover dared to enter. Wil M, E, M., of Wisconsin, please soend pattorn of ‘h;g_’-pln and halr-bolder? Address Minnle, Box Lansing, Mich. Wikl Sky-Hiuc Cardinal pleaso send pattern of \amhmck-‘uu\cn Buuk Eves, — IRONING CUFTS, o the Editor of TAs Tridbune. Guneva, 1L, Junc 12,—WIll some ono be kind enough to tell mo how to starch and iron gentle- men’s four-ply linen cufls sa that the different lay. crs of cloth will not acparate? Hirex, R ——— BTRAWHERRY SITORTCAKE, 7o ts Kdiior of The Tridune. Garzwoon, 111, June 1. —May I ask permission to Inqulre If some one of the resders of The llome will R‘V: mo & r;clp- lol-‘1 l.‘l:“:‘::o nl -luwlmr{ shor e, & one, an 1 n your noxi d'mff' R otlige e Bis Tor, L'Avenly des Femmaa criticiscs women as be- ings who delight in discomfort. They have in- veuted, it says, dresses too scant for easy wall ing, lung tralns tobe lucpzed upou, collars that do not admit tho head to be turned, ‘mkeumn low to be reached by the hand, high heels that causo them to tzip, and bi knolsin theirdresses which provent them frowm sitting. 3 = e e e e e e ROYAL BAKING POWDER, - OYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure, Euch (s the Intrinalc merit of the RovaL lhllsm.rown cr. gy sio #athe sandard Powder, Thrvuab excellnce of aualf tha kitchena uf Iag best Housekcepers la the country, usands semiliy 1o 1t wuperlurity over all ouicra, and that it will o far Bl eic., than any other kind. tls warraoicd absolutely tiun arc all 'Beaithy aud autritious. “its wle A58 1o contract A Like most utber Tl owDEK W (0F me e KovaL puro. 4 KTEAL sirenith, superlor qu: e o vy Maicliem House cbger who Wil wive 114 tlal ) ial advant: of the Rayal Powder La that it will be.p any (engrA Q7 tima in any clizale ad 1s Sot Lahls, g o i e b s ts s nerey hout the country It stands alone 3 Nl“{ll sl & reputal X‘:I!Ifl\l pusition in rLbe:lfl 11164 lu tho city and couniry tier blacult, rulle, cakes, puddiogs, okreidlcats thal vRLeT 1010 114 CU busls \y: aud purfacs uoiformity wii nantiest | containg the oxact strength of s pure 0ces ad 8poll BY xposurs a by the bt Gricars everywhers, TR PATRONS OF “THE HOME.” : A Select List of F;;-Class Business Establishments. DENTISTIIV. CEIICAGO DENTAL INSTITUTE. We hare fn Chicawn the fargest Dental Institute— mearared by namerical patronage~in the world, Foor yoars mince, the tinien 1o longar warrauting fancy Tricer, the DRY, MCCITESNEY, hiolding the foremost Jrotesainh, taek, thelr departura ed rates to & living proftatrict. rice oF the hest sct of teeth. linex equally law, in every Instance war- Istaction of money refanided, From the TACHiCS Awmumed theae 1argeat proportinns, Tariars irchme the most populsr resort In the city for dental operations. Corner of Clark and Randolph-sts, ricer, K, 3 poeition In the dentaf com the hieh ratabiisl D vihertng ta the one #, ‘and ) OIL-STOVE. of the Coleman Impro ot ol A uuumg" ot e o Buildings, eago, 111, o) Send Ef Btave and (s~ Agparains ircalar, tate and County sgents wanted, PRESEILVED MEATS. GOOCH & BARBER. Apgonts, Chicago, BAKING POWDETR, &C. - . e The most perfect made. Special Flavoring Exiracts, Of unexcelled excellence, TOOTHE N E, An Exquistta Denteifica, Steele & Price’s Lprlin Yeast Gems, The moat perfect Dry Hop Teast. PREPARED BY STEELE & PRICH, ; Ohicago, 8t. Louis, and Cincinnati, Ak your Groeer for it YOUNG MEN, IT PAYS{TRADEON TIIE SORTHSIDE ESPECIALLY IF YOU TRADE WITH H. GRAHAM, 25 North Clark-st., “The Yomog Men’s Coal Cutter,” ‘Who i3 making groat reductionson all Bum. mor Goods. WIRE MATTRESSE THE BEST Woven Wire Mattresses Are manufactured by the UNION WIRE MATTRESS C0, 17 North Clark-st. For 8nle by Purniture Donlers. PIOTOGRAPIS, PHOTOGRAPHER W, Qor. 8tate and Madison-sts, Elovator Entrance, 76 Madison.at. OIL STOVES. THE FLORENCE OIL STOVE Testilt meeting with that hearty indorsement aceorded ta{ton its Orst ntroductfon 110 this market, Never an Accident. Never a Fault, WIHOLFESALE DEPOT, NO. 780 RANDOLPH-ST. Lo Fo ADAXSN & €O, Ueneral Agents. mnln& bnttom rlrku on OWEN BEWING Wa ars MACHINES and selitng_fliem dircet to the people. Agehta are floeing to the moun! NREVOLVIIES. UNEQUALBD OFFBRI Full Nickel Rllver Plsted Keven Shot Revolver and & Month's Ammanition Freel Qur Kew Model Long Range Revelver, ** Tramps’ Termor.” Price, $3.00 luclud ing 100 Cartridves, Korclally adapted for the packot. Welght Kos. dInch barrel, Loads withaut remov- B Ing the Criluder, elther w0 re & celve cartrlige or eject shell, Kvery ltevolrer Warranted Full Nickel Sit- ver Plated and Reat English Ateel itifed Har. S30E0g Tels deadly accuracy and loug mike_com- GG bined. Automiatic actiun, Cyllnder ruvolve when hammer Is ralscd, ~Beat low priced evalyer el ence ca produce. Address WESTERN GUN WORKS, 0 Dearbora-st., Chieaxo, 11l T soARS, ESTABLISIED 1860. JAMESS.KIRK & CO., MAKERS OF STANDARD & BELIABLE |soAPs, | THE FAIR, 198 State, 64 & 63 Adams, BANKRUPT STOCK JgoOB LLOTS. Silver-plated Iinives, $1.25 » set. Silver-plated Table Bppons, 76 cts. n sot. Sliver-plated Tea- spoons, 40 cts, a set, uives and Forks, 73 cts, per doz, 7T-Shot Nickel-plated Revolvers, 81,75, Ladles* Silk Handkerchiefs, 25 ats, Geonts’ extrn lurge size Bilk, 65 cts. Hemmed Cotton Hand. kisrchiofy, 3 cts, each, Gents' Lin- on Bosoms laundried Shirts, 60 cts, Chevlot, the same, GO cts, TIE FOWITE‘RWFLY FAN. Thia valnaMa fuvention surplics & tong.neeMd i thhe hourehold: | TEI6n berTers sgate far the il Iy Hrushin the hands of & servant. To the tavalld, in summer, it will & most welcoing com £althtil sentinel, never weary. S ding room, writing-desk, ¢ without a Fai Avals 18 1ng, resding, writing, ¢ ¢ seeking repose & Fan, Acenta wanted in every town tn the Western cauntey, Send fur full partlcuiars and circulars, VEH HOUSEREEPER Your attention is called to o very fine lino ot GREEN and ROASTED _COFFEES, Which wo have just received, and aro now selling at prices within the rench of all truec lovers of & pure éup of COFFEE, Our Steam Ronsters and DMill are running constantly. We can therefore always glve you o fresh roasted package of COFTFEE, which for aroma and flavor cans not be excelled. Wo have.also just ndded to our stock o large line of fine drinking TEAS at from 40 to GO cts. por 1b. Sugar-Cured Canvaseed Ilnms, per 1b.. 114c Extra Family-Mackerel, per kit........81.25 English Breakfast-Mackerel, per kit.... 1,40 G-1h. bxs, Oswego Silver Gloss Starch, perdor, 55 ¢ Proctor & Gamble's German Boap, I XX..$3.90 SLACK’S GROCERY HOURE, 109 Fast Madison-st, ° ‘Where you can always save from 10 to 40 per cent nnd got STAND- ARD GOODS. Do You Keep House? Flour, best Minnesota Spring Wheat, DEEIE] s o noneraenssanas anzoovanesld 850 Flgulr. best Miunesota Patent Wheat, per Flour, best $t, Louis White Winter Wheat, per Ul eesoen oo cess 10.00 Taisins, best layers, 6-pound box . Dbb BStarch, best white gloss, §-pound box. 50 Btarch, Kingsford's, 6-ponnd box.. [ Tiird 8eed, Cauary, per Ib, 10 Tiird Sced, Memp! per Ib 10 Bind Beed, Rape, per 1b.. 10 ‘ove Oysters. 2-1b cans, per doze, 116 Syrup, fine table, b gal, kegs... 3.00 Bakiug Powder, Dr. Price’s Cream, 1-1b 0 CAlBoacvssonssanonssansesnie 5 German Mottled Boap, best, 60 barsperbx, Cigars, per 100 from..... Hains, sugar-cured, per b... Cheese, New York Factory, yper 1b.. Fruit Jar, Mason's quarts. per doz. ... Roast Beef and Corned Beef in cans nics and summer use at HICKSON’S CASH GROCERY HOUSE, 113 East Madison-st. TOUNTALN HOUSE OREBSON SPRINGS, PA, This Dflrlfllr summer resort will be open fur the re« ceplioa of gueats vb the 141k Dav of June, 1877. o All traing on the Peun’a It. K. will stop at Cresson. &IJEKUEH ORCHESTRA been engaged for the season, Flbing and Huutlng, &c. For terms . UNGER, Bupt., ¥ifubur, Pa. PIGEON COVE HOUSE. Aty Mk, o atimerola of ape Vet 3:"‘[% , b} nmbul!tg;. bathing, eic. Uoud lroad from liosf ] o Tako Basiern Tl SRLLNS- Tio1Ng0N & co. WADAWANUCK HOTEL, ington, Cono. Cilate, salllog, and drives unsure fii‘:‘.‘w'“ Heopeus Juny 37, 1671 ALLIs, EDUCATI Lo ~ ") CHEGARAY INSTITUTE, 1837 & 1623 Epruurat.. Philad’s, b ST Rty g ey i JGF suauin $4u- Freuen fa tu lssguade of the fanst ALE COLLEGE—AN EXAMINATION FOK AD- Aot the Atademical Dipartiacat, aad the EBuemcld Scientific Schoul, wili be Leld (n Cbleago wa Friday, JuueZ), &t U8, it fu the roowms of Lhe Law e R T ey déw. e CREAH BAKING POVDE, i ¥ I § | purehasing *