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THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, . a JE HOME hardly complete withont bow andarrow, and forth- | the shores of inland lakes, Every onteome train TE + with supplied the needed article from the romain: | in Inden with these eager rearchera after comfort, ideeot tug rilvee S0tehe HDG dhen {0 show It oft to | and pteaturo nn well. The traveling drcen in made, TTER- er advantage tn the fant erin 5 : LETIER-BOX, suspended It ny ancinatic cord, which hiedolighted | Ita not pew, a* formerly, a platniy-faehtoned Lettora to the following Home contributors have comnanton are from the, depths of hor work Rtay orbrown ae OF eTonEne it may begprstly ren recelved at this office. They will be for- | stand, and w: ofl Ny attached st to the window. | ntriped sammer-sjlk oF onc of tho roft wools, whic Agentle breeze wafted {t to and fro, and together 7 tylish grenadine; warded upon recelot of nddrees of “the proper | they stopped back to watch the tiny follow. * Tow are ne cool an cambele, or fo: atyliah Kee T7—TWELVEE fannels unl keep ont of dranghte when the per- ' cept my acknowiedements of spiration taila like rain, and when the mercary In the thermometer deups twenty dexrees in five minntes, as jt dud to-day; we can puton additional clothing befére the chill ta felt: we can Avoid hurry and fret, and eat our fec-cream and drink lemonade, and milk, and eeltzer-water, and read our Tnrsuxe withcomporure, Aste M. Maue, PAGES, ‘cone compliment. | rose, or any pretty saapa flenired from ehoepekin Moat certainly I shontd be delithted with the com- | euch aa in used by bookbinders, nnd alvo ting rusee, any and couversation you mention; bat please | violets, and be Dampen the leather In cold have ne fener abont that ‘trie allegiance," f | water, and ve and mold into proper rhapo cheerfiily reciprocate your hnd-claan, Meart'a | with a molding pin. If none can be obtained, one Fase, Fern-Leaf, | haven't the least shadow of a | can be Improvised from a blunt daring needle, by qene to inquire what it waa pertatning to myeelf | putting mrenling-wax head on, tt ae largo an A BA & meeting of Ita members, anid all thoaa why will lend thelr asatetanceto ont project, ale naming | theday and hour of auch meeting to he held at \ | her rooms, ‘Then let mo beg that ail the meuty-re, doth greavand etal, maken mighty effort to he prerent. Fern-Leaf and Chat, wwe mat count apo | Fou} You cannot expect to romaln at hone eating he bread of lilences until efter we are organized, 1 hat provoked yonr ‘*aadible milo" in the atrect; | rmall pea, ‘Twiat the atema ta make them round, et yon mont know your renark axclted my curl. | and Iny away trdry. ‘They can then be sawod oF " "| itin, in short, any pretty drers which one happend = 7 i 4 for you aro ton Imporlant to ne, and If thin iat parties to whom they belong: gently ik floats fo the breeze," the, Indy erie: | ne ae ray en be. reconatricted ast laat THAT CONVENTION, Oalty fut a ttle, | When yon write Mande Leo for | tack to the velvet tu gimp, cr deca, Vane | be ganccese we mnat liegin wark atonce. Von tre ilavt Gertte Moore, and the, gentleman: respons tive chris ate ed Ly longs clone el To the Eattor of THM Tribune, Eomniiments, tozether with the Information that 1 | cording tothe sbapo of the article, i Topeak very much aa though TL belonged withinithe Auneheueys te s Fee eee ee eR CT eee tee oranalster at somonort, | Jerrrnson, Wie. daly 4.—I think It abont time | nm home again from my. trim *aloft on dave’s | In mine | have TO leaves ovoran Inch in tongth, | Spanmed! circle. ,Well, Tdp feel that { have bern ' y a 5 jar, 0 a le i D w i a 3 me. 8 Amite M, Hale, itchen Devotee Qs fla, cata, dogs, ete.” Now. K.. lf telat your idea andtraveling in palace-cars, Madame may stop | that some correspo dent took up the negative side | wings.” and from the region of the © storm: starr bere A at i Ipoees GD are ter now T would bike to give substantial evience st my Seng’ Rowe Hees ee ran, of afoater. lot us know; but ifnot.plearé prescryo | Vt se she choosen on her route, and, with freah | Of The Home Convention qnestion, ands ne the | remain hidden treasures feseriniton, wlth voth back andenrtain of velvoe, | aimiratinn for ite members and my desire to bene- is . Be BM z ns a" ls 4 i, a Lnko'a. jora Belt Up and Down, iinen'pleare fet aa be happy in the thought tbat at | Jaccr anda careful shaking out of wrinktes, she | oPinton of each soemober of the burean Iesolletted, | “Laura Karle, we need not bo told Iinplainee | forma very pretty background fore atataatic or | “Wenn noxenmmen hare heen angcested, Tee. Flower. Inet wo know what a flonter is. e will look quite nice enongh for calling or shop- Iwill offer mine, hamble thongh it be. termai that yon have the, trae nppreefation of the | vase tn white marble. In test weer's paper I notice many mistakes in Teaceme to the the most abeard, foolish, and une | heanty and valno of Ao@era; fur thle inclencly | | Althongl tho oyater season hae not arrired, yet dares. Cheattleale, , mamueraden, eters ote. om, elpe 9 a THE BATTLE OF © TIE TOMEY? | myletterto The Home, ax T have several times | PINE deduelble from everything you have written; nor | I would be giad 1 some ono can pabliet a roc longe in 8 alble for St. Lake's, and consequently wo mint cae : # | All the rest of that charming wardrobe ts packed | wite Proceeding that evor founil # should wo ask you toatanton your hooks, nor | fora genuine erinp, ight oyster fry, eich ay wa A nent, a Row let me read the busy pago once more, He oa eae TetlonnEy ai Gumeraver | away in the huge trunk. She te eo glad tte all | Haman brain, and, unt Mra, Male odcred to | sone tender care Ithore datlinuiittie human liltes | get oe Aratcclaea restaurnate, and by ro Going | {fla thepublic tastes Personally I should enjoy Wove by the tender phantasy of youth that tyne-setters, fice all the ‘reat. of. uey ara over, ahe say Md sho balf resolves she will never | throw open her doors for acommittea-moeting (out | of your honschold, to welte elaborate crrays mpon obliga . Cactus, tical, recitations, ye would ee Secking new wiedom,—an in days of yore, *'mortal.? Sometimes tho aense fe changed r0% | goanywhere acaln, it in so much trouble to get of pore po)iteness, I suppuse), it did not once oc- the SE Oe eer enae tariniens —— * The Eonerat pablic fs fonder of boing amused thaa, Ere sodden trafic broke tho heart of Truth, tral SR eA a ready, And yet who wonld have missed ont cur to me that those writers wero ecrlona tn what Pheinreltizent, reading mothers of ont land that we TIE TOME CONVENTION. nares J. Perhaps re lene comblan the Yarn ie Fall-ererted keulghts rode through the realms of | ‘hat wo lntended thas tt be MAGGIE Cys Milens | of. ter- summer all that plearant feminine | they sald. Aemy reanons for eo thinklng waNld | mast look inn great meanare for notoniy. the To the Fitor of ‘The Tribune, * Fe ar ne tae ear aar in Bong. . faith ri meant, Hero isa time also foarte, exercise our | contriving, the greation of mronderiay things aakosuy better too lene; aufiee tt to mays shat Felloemeat: and caliare of ome clraley Au cons Mattoo, lil, duly f.—Tho argent calle fortko } reno. Alter getting 4 iene Weir Je, te ‘o.euccot human fraltty and wrong. charity to others, KBN-LEA oat ‘of ‘next to nothing, that ingenions Ink we are toodlifferently constttate orl i vofce and opinion of all intercsted in ‘The Home | thin chaos, which, of . if — Irgerdemain by which women contrive to cheat thor harmonfowsly. Tdonot anderstand very | OOF Republic, i = srous Aret ineeting. wo gould proceed with ourae, So, each fate warrior in thi knightly fletd, ‘Trnth ts the guerton of her fertile brains Mer weapon, Argument; and Faith, her ableld; And Error, tho dragon ever to be alain. Ab, often victor! Mere, bo vainly etrives ‘With the flerce onset of thero majda and wivea! Yourexcelient remarks npon ‘manners’ arg | pon the abject of the Convention must explain quite anyaluable tothe pracilea! world aa would | my endden renppenrance. With all my heart { cry, be af muck longer. dotter: en Sorigatttre att whieh ““Hnerah forthe Convention!" and aff ready and elon a h witling todo all thatis in my power to ald the yon roamed in search of ttercaye And nevdaza, | Yehevolent undertaking, and shall make every of awaken the aweetert and saddest memorien of a | fortto mectany demand that may bo made upon te roll how it 1 but probably wenll know from experl= ence that from somo persons we can receive nothing good, howercr well disposed they may be tawarda ur, Wenot only have to make a great effort to approach them, but when we do, It ta with much afheaity that wo remain ond work with them; while to othera we are drawn by ifvisible attrac. vi triamph- * FEMALE DEVELOPMENT, poverty ont of half Ker paing, and that nt consclouences, when all is done, of pericct To the Baitor of Th Tribune. Antec Kor though Mra, Hrown. may be well Cnrcaco, Joly 6.—On reftection, wa harecome to | aware that Mra, Nmith'a geay ollk cnderskirt has the conctusion that the dimculty In the minds of | ecen five yenre’ service, and te only trimming nt ordinary readers ot distinguishing predisposing | that Jat om act a any Iuka what a Jenny fromexciting causes fero great that for our par | hitiengure Mra. Smith se, and andibly wonders, Tangemen One good friend, the editor, would, Tam aure, advertiao us handsomely, and I know we would linva no dificalty in naving presented to usa bsliora theatre for an afternoon entertain. ment F Let me tell you what wo did ones, “We gave a theatrical performance for the benefit of an Olu 5 ; eta.others wo are drawn, by ihvidible, attrac: | Chole lifetimes aul et tho same time ther force | my thme and ingennity. catrical ; u Guancoe, Il, Gro. K, Warts. noree we had beter Iimit onreeven to canner salthe | after the feank, fashion so common nnd eo charm: onl ‘cary to wpe with them, Uhaind easy tothe fglectionn, not lke, the, miusle ot Geran |] think tk wonld Ue adviable to guard aratnat te "$1,000, ‘aoe’ not Chatters pode hearta with contre; othe kindof cansea to which thoy happen | ing tn « ey te roou and trio thoughts, and aspire after a noble . 1 rt it of ardor? ink of hai that < FERN-LEAY'S LETTER. to belong. Wemay properly ana profitably recogntes | Ket roureeltqip like that, Maria, ffgowand trno thoughts, and aspire after, © NOLS | Ying wall been gently drawn by invialbia corde | Wasting most of cu beat energlee in talking the | Sr ta ieorit into nappy fits Lukes, Will Chie To the Editor of The Tribune. Orrawa, Il), duly 6.—Mnshed within and with- ‘ont are tho dancing fects and the low, hushed Wot Marin can't. It ten'tin her. Some malign hereditary diseases, In all famitlen wo may ob- | rate compels her ta dowilinens, nnd the can only werve tendencica to certain Hialadies. Inrome, | pay engrnane Fm to hor ss frebamiakat ond cons ‘we may notice asteong tendency to pnlmonary or | tinne tosuffer the pangs of envy. She knows, Yoiees prociaim that romethinz unuanal has oce | We mAy notice A esrone Nonny ae eal, wet te | hoor qoman, nothin of that pleasure In managing curred in our midst. Didst hear that scream of t dl ‘irl be heredl which Inade 2 brieht lithe woman once say that ehe dlstreencd nzony as It rose onthe winds? What whatover class of dincasce a gir) may be hereditas | irnsted her husband nover would be eo rich that can it bo? Whoa t that Is trying to call on man | TY inclined, tt te well that tbe ‘shnald Keow, (1 piie shonldu'e bags ta. gunlsive hove ls nishe Dou S, and be taught what courso of condact sho ought to | enda mect. * for arsintance? Hoes the qound of grief come rom | ourgue in arder to check Its development, Very | Well! Mtm, &. terendy at leat, Tine sith ines thoee akin to us? hb. hasten her, for the many maladies, not all, may be easily nipped in waeone, haa gone to sce her cousin or pro- turo is anbearabie, With Joy wo learn that noth: | tio tad: butdt permitted to grow, gain atrencth, muted. tot dignity of nurrosmaid, which alts fn fairy hands through-gradations of constant and | matter over, not that talking lato bo dispensed Grersinercaalng sennhts, sain {hore Joyons, pei with altogether, Wut if the enterprise is voted o of youth, fram the modest beauty of tho ylolet an buttercup, onward ovor flowery banks of rippting comimendante, IeDR: nd ty saurng ft eee ills, into “bowers of roses by Mendentcer’s | onee, Why cannot Amio M, linia immediately stream,” and through tho *'decp-tangled wild- | convene the contribaiing realdents of Chicago nt frat wildornoss of blooms, away to thu beaa- | jor roume, in orter to elect a committer on cor- eons annllt, reepondence!, ‘This, itaeoms tomo, Ia of primary Land of the cedar and vine, impourtange, for wo do not know to whom to send Where lowers ever biomamn, and beams everahinos | our t>acated proporals,” and if tho apirit. moved Where the Hight winks uf cphyr, oporesed with per- | ue to make w suyzestion, of stiva a little advice, wo ‘Wax falut o'er the gardens of Girt in her bloom? aro ut a Jose to know whero to roport. Until ing really occura I shall probably tink best to at. tend, Dozanee tt would be so very lonely to bo left out in the cold, T would angcent that St bo a eamival by all moans, otherwise ict ne not, forget the tar. 3 wilt persanate the character ofa Chickenkeenet, Goddves Bf Liberty, or Btatue of JAberty an reprenented by M. Hartholdi. If a Ilterary feast, Iwill deliver the opening address, or poem, —whichoter part the Committce of Arrangements think best {0 assign me. oats tanmaat 1 will farntsh half 9 dozen cold anno be outdone by a city not one-thied her sizep 1 havo bad a little experience in thie direction, and, for what itis worth, L offer tt gladty and ear: neatly, promising to do to the utmost of my abiltty whatever may bo aratgnatl to me, Let me agalo urge Mra, Male to call’ mectinz ascarly aa posal. ble, and assure her that sho can count upon the prosonca of Gtavra. TUE CONTEMPLATED MEETING. To the Editor of The Tribune. a atiMy as her clenn-starched callcocs. "1 we lave 01 tuonn ti 1 Mattoon, Hl.,Jaly 6,—In accordance with Fern. ing las occurred to those dear to ne, but it ts thls | ond become well rooted and grounded in the con- | ‘Tho jittle ones arg all rendy. ort lent thay wate TEE eon. aay epmnathtes go Denoma, | HP MT nadicdliy offered proposala and | Leafs eugzestion, 1 will weite to The Homo and simon eorrow for others, A little one, in reaching | stitution, they cannot saslly, if all, bo eradicated five minntes ago, but Willle has got hia neck-tle | ont to you, for well do I ramember that weight ACHING FERNS. contributions, little practical headway con | give my views of tho contemplated meeting. Thers for the tempting blorsome which God placed far | cyan by’ a long courso of hyglente treatment. | ackew, ant Laly lisa, unbuttoned her boot. and | spring morafhg when frat married that strong BLE. > ENS, be made. After that it wonll bo much ensler | have been anch varied {dena presonting themaely down the ateep rocks on the precipitious bank of ree ta nears He acorna grow: but how | the baby's face murs ho wiped once mors, which | hodiea—but not minded—woman who came to my To the Editor of The Tribune. to select the varlous other committeca necessary tq | Hive Deen ancl varied ld us Bre ant ne eunselree the fair Iilinvle, han made a mleatep; the little | TRUCD Caller te cere ae eee checked In ite | Cold duno. tre, Sinith xivea one rapid, retro- | door ta borraw my werbtutm, and also when abo y h to offer; for to find ona + Gnaxp Ravina, Mich., July 3,—Probadly very | set the machine a-going. — Rach committeo'might few of you remember A. G., who entered The | make apublic report tn the Moma every week: iit an for making all preliminary arrangements only in Home elrcto Inst fall to tell hot to bleach ferns. | {APs ay ip not to bo thought of It would. lake Cnrlously enough, now that I have found opportu- |'too much time, and Instire only slow progress. nity to call the accond time, there ts again a ro- | Thercfure, how many will voto that Amie M. Halo quest for bleachitig process, Coven, 1.aeo, can- wna the eet Aiba fo dia GatAE not five the required information to '*Up and | sd entertainmont ta begiven, At the ontret, it will Down,” and thinks iikoly the Professor can farniah | require n grent deal of tlina and labor tonrrange an Tdo not donbt hls ablilty, forho baa given | entertalument for one evening; then why so’ many exceilent recipes; but I know ean we HO we a Aue more trouble mine odds: 308 ls here tried jt tO | prepare a nrogrammo for each of “tures ‘connec: many jone, Tt ia quickly accomplished. | ntive evenings, atleast? Then one cvonng could as it requires only threo days for most feéns, | beallowed fora musical and Hteracy entertainment, though some with tougher stems take a little | for instances thoaccond to tho exhibition and longer time. Aaldo not eateto Inflictthe recipe | ale of ornamentaf and mecful articles, npon The Home again, Iwilisend{t toUpand | —a fort of | fancy fair. or to, an. Down, cate of thoeditor. Elenor N, Vodgo, 1 will |. entertainment: of s theatrical natere. And the algo send it to your address, 3 +) third evening contd he dovoted to that grand ** bail Tow delightial our ome tat Very fow of ns | marque” which scems to have taken such a violent realize what a warm Interest wo have In many of | linld upon tho fancy of the redoubtable Chat. Wo the contributors, through their letters so piearant | could exert aursoives to the utmoat ta make tho and inetruetive, "nor can wa realize 1¢ uniese wo | programme for the tel two ovenings of auch 8 nA- should be deprived of their weekly visit. nro that al! the friends and patrons would feel Llook forward with intercat towards the tatked | *atisfied that they had received a fair equivalent of gathering in Chicago, and. predict no | for the money expended. “Andon the third ovon- end of jollity and warm feindships ae tho | Ing wo could all avo auch folly. rollicking time, reault, of auch ®a coming togethor, A | and vet ro well acquainted with each other, that wo Masquerade Ja proposed among, other things, | would departto our separate homo ratisted with dnd perlinps would lo onjoyables but. it reamerto | the wrarld in general, aur owrsclvoe in particular. miewe are all en marque now, and something elsee| Speaking from ® fuancial point of view, I think Would boa better plan forgetting acquainted, - | Wecould trurtto tho generontity of the people Dear Mea, Iinle, your lotters ara all so ex. | for patronnye for threo evenings Jnat o8 much as cellent, but that ona on Houschotd Adornment ives | we coutd forone, I am thinking just now of enpecially appreclated by me, as try to make my | ungalaly od saying, whleh reals, **o the whol home attractive by giving thought to its harmoni- | hogordlo," und Lf move that we doit. Mersides, ous arrangement. 1 ehalitey some time to make | the object t* o charitable ono, and in such to ee iT has be fe te Landa could not’ graap the branches of ‘the nolgh- | growth if proper means be adopted in, itv incinient Meee eee teat ot a arian: Dorly trees, and she is planged beneath In tho | stagee. Change of, ntr, change of climate, Judi- | Ing man all ny ‘events of Hite are Mashed tn an ine awlft current, whieh treacherously carries her | clone cxercine, and proper nutriment have saved | stant apm the camera of memory. At least, those caward. Twice tha Tittle head comes {o | ‘bousanie from an early grave. who don't drown eay co, And ao tho ten thounand ae Wo think it wire, thon, for girls to know dis- | hings thet she iad had to do before the affairs of tha freo alr of beaten, and thon alnks | tinctly to what diacascs they aro Inelinod, and then | the frouso could bo conridered safely wound up to to rlmo no more. A fow hours her frail us parame chat cures of vineithas may obec ote atap wound np, for six lweeks fae aercas 3 Te, io ro Is then ki hy Smith's mind. In this moment she hase shu pai iee sonar tes pea atone then Kindly | Teyidencloa.“Peeblonerr and pliystcal inaudicieney | Tyg fear tbat he han formotion. eomethilag, and are, nodoubt, often transmitted from a former t mt home fo the halt-erazed mother. Aa 1 ent by my | generation, and yor they may be removed or much See ee ee TE TuaT beoe | AakO window and raw tho litle wot form place on 3 iinienen By ley peved be aratnleg of thie | S9¥8 a Mr. 8." omic Te mre rn} and carried by the fathers, whoconld not give Brak niong with the famfly, nnd a kind helghbor Fe a eee yay contd bar ntter 8. thank | Sort svar from thelt children, wnder 8 false no. | linn Kromlacd to feed’ Kiily “and. look “after Gad" that It waa hot'the dear little ono whom wo | tion that{t would foster the maladies to which | her promising goung family, So {t lan't any of tha he frat vuppored it to be. Yes, even in one grief | their children aro inclined, and that tt | pots, and, ax the car comes in sight, Mrs. 8. glres Awe areaciiah, Not that I wished the sorrow to | !s early enough | for = thom to the door a third and Inat shake to make sure that {t Jol on others,—God forbld,—but how natural to | Acquainted with thelr hygienic or morbid tenden- | t9 locked, and then they all pile Into the car, the atitle back in our ary chale with a wigh of relict, | cles when thelr own personal safferinge Rave | childron ina state of suppressed excitement, oud fa we exciatin, how gat Lam that it was not such | them vivid Ideas of thelr condition, or when some | Sire, 8, sedately self-conscious under the weight faone. ‘Trinis may come to us and ins form | wurelenting disease had brought them in view of | and Feaponsibiity of her enterprise. Presuntly Juuch harder to bear than even this, bat wo wonld | the lastamall home. We have known many young | the conductur conica around for the fares, and then jain portpone the evil day. Wo all sympathize | ladies tobe koptin porfect: twnorauce of the fact | Mra. 8, discovers, with a little cry of dismay, what Sith [he gelef-stricken family, and, although their | that they were hastenlog rapidly to that “'andts- | | inehe has left behind, Itieher portemonnalo, hearta are bowed in grief, may they find consola- eovcron counts from whose bourne notravelers | which lics snusiy hid in tho left-hand corner of the tion in the thought that when they agnin ece thorr | return," who might have been saved tho necessity | ton bureau-driwer, where rio put It so a to bo Hear on@ she will be well, and no deformity with | Of traveling that shadowy road, that «lark valley, | euro and nat forget It,—snd nevor thougat of 1% which ahe waa aMcted here will then bow her fee- | Stroeariy n period of Hite ‘Tho great objection to | aftorward. die lite frame. announcing facts of thiskind on the partof the | Luckily the children havo somo pocket-money, M.L. S.. many weeks ago T sont to you, asmy | Mother in, thatit will distress the daughter. and | which they part with reluctantly, and with dunbt- hovka show, Thave the names ofeach one in iny | ontha partof the physician tt fa that ‘all sick | ful looks as tothe prospectof over rceing those Look, ond by referring toereto I ean find tho ad- | Fereuns shontl havo the advantages of hope.’ | eclt-aame nickels agalu, And Me. Smith Js to meet Week dr ench-one, ahd thus know when Lacnt ant | Tuiais no doubt tris In somo eases; but we thine Liston T regret exceedingly that yoo did not | thatfecbloandalckly girls shoutd nee androatize the receive... From the last paper aco that. A. i., | Hucesslty of pursuing a constant coureo of hywienic jute oursstves by syinpathizing with the Of Odell, did not recelvoxetther. 1 cannot | manaxemnent, so that they may changu the natural wo cannot spare, We may do so after understand how eo many of these injsiakea mhonld | tendencies of their constitution into sucha chan- | another fashion. Is It, after all, work while to occur, and hope you wilt not blame me, for} havo | nel as way promote tho development of thelr | Jenye onr comforiable city homes for possible dia- returned them too, so forcibly was I reminded of . the advice Polonius gave Leertes upen the sub- jects Neither a borrower nor a lender be Betionn oft losce both Necit and friend, And berrowing dulle the cdgo of husbandry. For, ‘although the edges wera not dulled, tho beautifal bite palit on them was, and all spotted, too, —thoy were like the leaves of my hegonia, Uf all your letters [ Ike the ono In Minor Moralr beat, because there was onc moro passage that came home to mo in that, 1t was the etory of tho mother and danghte-, Aa a general rale I have alwaya beer In the habit of putting on my gloses In tho atreet, thinking It evon commendable to economize timo inthis wav. We will (alk theso: matters ail over at eur Convention. ‘Mex. Earle, wo Were much pleased with your litle poem in ‘Honor of the Netion's Dead, At moat have come home with much force to many 8 sorrowing heart, Ladies, did you notice Ruth's very plaintive pe- titton In'The Home of May 12, and Naoml'a very coinforting reply the week following? Rath, let me tell you aatory, Once upon atime when Iwas 8 echool-girl, f hod a great deal of trouble, becanso two of my mater, who promiscd to Lelp me ins certain undertaking, disappointed ine, Lwont to my mother for comfort and advice, juat aa all xirla should ao, somewhat expecting sho wonld tell inc that {tnust learn to rely on uy own efforts, bit instead of that, he adopicd the very popular custom of anaweriui my question by ank~ ing snothor; it was, '*Did yon ever read ira, Hemans’ beautifnl poem commencing with ‘0 ue a hope not, thou too much from sympathy low’? method of giving pleasuro to all ig impossible; therefore Jet as try lo select a medium course, As to masquorading, {tecema that we have sufficient ofthat at our weekly meotings, Dancing ta not approved by all, T know some of the members who ate conacientlously opposed to it; tableaux oven, {{not prepared beforchand, will certainly bo pre entea, while one in particular—Astonishment— wlll doubtless ba repented many times, as wo dls. covor tha identity of sume of tho writers to be not ** what our fancy painted them." fa Now, as woeeem to be discarding tho cooking and honsekeeping hints, and substituting an Intel: lectual department in Tho Homo, why not, in hat. mony with the new order of things, have ** a feart of reason and A flow of soul?"—have on addrexs, or adozen of them. poems, ctc., ctc,? I thoutht to cover myaolf with for by writings poem, and in Irsagination heard the rounds of applatse that would follow the reading; beheld the bouquets that would ba showered upon ime, and saw myzalf Ted to the seat of honor. 1 began thus: * Bound the trumpet, beat the drum Clear the way, for hero they coms, Hero I rested from my labors. Ioancd back in my chair, and wondered how they would come, Tnuw Hittlo women, bg woes, young women, old wotnen, tall men, short men—and falllny to vce more, T suddenly gavenstart and reallxed that 1 had been dozing, T tricd to reanine the lines, bat "they como, they eome," wan alll could think of; ro Lehall resign the hope of becoming ‘ho Home : poet to some uno elsc,—Sarah Jone, perhaps, Now, ua Mr. Jooes, Mra, Sinith, and Misa frown aro unkaown to ts except by thelr moro euphoni-- ous nom dp plumes, Lowould suggest thut cach wear ‘off, and thas mut to atay-at- Aa I nevor had, eho fonnd the tines and read it them to me. That ware many years azo, Soon e caave people often grant thelr patronage, not bo- a badxo with his or her Home namo printed on tt, tried in every instance to da tha best 1 can, Phyrlcal powers and destroy tho germ of dieeaso | coinforia, and cariain tacenventences? For tho | after abo went (0 the therwends and it there | $20 9f our Feiner for inlayine, eboniring: etcss | Cauay tncle cruotions. aro enticely inmane and | OF road wille geartawith ven snd proper names K, 1, the ferns will dontealy. A plant of your ‘working within them. aawied su piete | SIY bas te epoclal attraction and ndvantaces. | any one thing that Tiuink of her in connection | ‘practical use your lotters ou Infantry, charitable, but because It a fashlonabie, it gou | Hoth nponit. |i would ko to eee caine af the car. description can be farniahed by. Vick, of Hochos- | , In many cares witlin onr knowledge, etch gitla | Yon hare clean pavements, which def up quickly | with oftence thau another, it 1a tnat poem, * fer members come to the front in thts Conyantton, in tor. N.Y. Twill fend to you rome day, have diligently paraucd acourse of management as | attor a shower, You havo the daily sprinkled ‘Mrs. B., Trecolved our! box, for which accept | las tha Uireet olfect of impatring health and check- | streets, the streat-cara at your sarvico, Toe tnarkets many thanker “Taball nendea'oon ae Lean dose. | ingerowth, luny airix, inclined to consumption, | oyertiowing with cholco frulta, the ice-cold milk Une which yon wish is rather small, and I thought | live and act oa If human life could never be short | and cream, the baker's brea and cake to lighten {i might bo better to walt. Tho mimulus was not | ened, aod sa if no care was necessary to prolong tt. | your summer coukinz, ico creain, and, pleasant jn the bor, whieh I regretted, ea havo failed ou | Honest physicians are inclined to announce In | jardene and green parka to enjoy it in; all sorte of mino this year. plain hygiene facts so soon as they feel sure of | coo drinka for yuur dolcctation, auhmer-nicht Nannie. C., I received yonr box, and | thelrezistence, even at the risk of losing thele feos | concerts, and delves on tho bunttevards, and maon- many thanks,’ Tho ‘Ite gerdnium {8 dead, 1 | Mmthofature, ‘In many auch cases the livos of the | jight-valle on tho take, And ail with ao little shall prize the others vory much. The fern will patients hayo been saved, trouble, nnd at 6o small an expense that the lazicat Ferp-Leaf, 1am eure to lore you, far forns havo | please, lie that on It may, however, £ think we always boen'my cenecial pote, Tewlah yon could | world bo eafo in doubling onr demand upon thelr weo the pat ae brakes which grow Jn these | patronage, All whoaro in favor of thisidca will Michigan wilds so luxuriantly—many of them three | please slenily the same by saying aye. and four fect high, ‘They are coarse, bnt they look T willingly offer my services as planist, and par- tropical nnd handsome out-of-doura, and some of | tieularly os accompanist to nengs, I conld also thowe uniy two fect blah Talwaya press fordocorat- | contribite something toward a literary entertain. ing inthe winter, as they slow of admirably In | Jnent In the way of some German selections, if it roine patts uf the rooma,--up near tho celling, for | Were decided ta hava anyiBing of tho kind on the inetance, ‘The ferns properate rot of sich dalle | programme. E could atso do uniimitod scrvico ax Lot the willing ones organize cammiltees, and among the fret etepa taken accept Lyre's eplendi. ‘offer, for goud music will be an important feature inany kind of entortalnment, Z Sympathizer's ides In recard to entortalning tho mombera is quite a brilliant ons, 1 hope all of the Chicago fricngs aro not so baitly of for room, for if they would open thelr houses to ur, then wo from “the rural districts could spend onr surplus cash In scolng tho elophant. Lf hotel accommoida- Grandma Oldways, 1 ike your lettors, too, and we oro putting: rome of your good advice’ into practica, We often go pleasare-riding, ond ovo Roneral rulo take sonio of our noighbors with ue who do not keep horaes, As my hnsband has many Germans inhie eroploy, we often have them for company. | Now, w a will toll au what 10 do next? Fern-Leat, Lace that you are quite interested in flowers. Did you ever ace an ainarylils? Ll never did ntl) Inet week, Te is ly asphodel. Tho : Statuary, allve or marble, provided that personal i fiw Be po guiPACaizeunr dp! not Aunt te | oinmeny rachans niente thee reat | ae penis of aru net toy ao aee, | Swine are ed ai aula om tase lon | “Srna yan Aomori aan pean 1 | boty not env ofthe chi onsintr:, TT | Rttvea atl may sap ae to fone forever; C' 8 a fe s S 4 as ing fer-pot ina cl #lore, wilt be pretty to aurroond the fern. In regard to stat ea girl out a reatlee eee SORE bo | aro hardly coma by. The country malden of tho “Derondand how io the iperiorit pi ‘your wie: sraniter Many or sot ove ult fawers perticularly Ghercurns promote the main ebject of the mooting, —an ace the tie Salata kite, J wou ka one aah | Scot mpreged nuh he (at has amerat foun | romancrs ami posts may wally the dnisied fot | dom in reners bat tl nk Cat whorl | tothe ove. queen th darting tie pane aE cs eee Hunivgieg wth CAEN Stn? saat ovo thle Bee lee: ar Uke ie uaraeniet vinekts | Salhymientc tendencios and develop her physical ates eae Ee turont oy oth in | moral quality to tho tove of the beautiful. As far os, and an the olker’ treasures of the | Citicaco, July 0.—Tho Fourth of July 4a over, real life she gets a soro throat or unpostical chille fenlousy, and Uhinka, afterenduring the ong jour. | functions, and confer growth and etrength, untess | and feve aor) ‘aro hnprieuned for hours after a jroy which ehe iid last summer, that sho oughtto | She chooses to become sickly and drag outa mlser- | Hipht rain, and era the tain tw two days old you have the first placa In our thoughts and attention, | Sble oxlatence. = '*The summer ta ended, tho | wall: ankle deep in duet if you walk ab all, and Peifinom here, Teould And good homes for | bAarvestia past, and they are not savod," yw just a# | walk yon must if vou go abroait, for are not all the them, 1 bad ‘rather havo them kilod | trite of physical health on of moral. The grape- | jorses of the neighborhood plowing, or hoeing, or when small than treat them as rome | ino can be shaped Into beauty and productivenves, | harvesting, or inuwing, ar about sume other dia- do to whom 1 have given them. How | ifthe cultivator begins carly, when the vine is atlll | holtcal work which removes them far beyond your can people take them and *“urop" then for come | yung, And a girl can bo made strong andefl. | reach. And then tho nico country fore winch atrapgera to mistreat and torture, andat leat kill? | clon, can be dovoloped into womanhood. If | weseo tempting to the vision! The micat tx 20 There {a renvon inal things, and [wish peoplo | tho process be commenced at on early | tongh, oud it comes before yon in anch extruordl- would nc reason tn this as well aa jn othor Linea. dey. Lets few years pass, nnd it iatoo late tu | nary abanes! And thoswcet, rich milk and cream, Treat animate kindly, aud thoy will return it, Wo | conferany great amount ofhealthor strength. If | the butter ao deliciously golden, tha early vogeta may not love cats and doge, Dut that le no feason | Sxlirihas reached her yoar of sweet sixtenn, and | bios, the atrawberricn and peaches, anil all the rest why wo atould abuse them. ‘Do as you would | hae taken no means tu promote the growth of hor | of tho luscious array,—they vanish from your eyca number may be smali—ict there be aome provision made that thoy may feet they are with the asscm+ bly in spirit {notin body.” Intorosted’s au; tien of a table forthe sale uf such handlwor! can ho furnished. Like; not anly tho absont oncs could sent offorings for tha ald of tha needy in the hospital, but those attending wight have some artl> clo for tho collection; tt would bo pleasing to have the articlea Inbelod with the pengiames af the doe nore, No matier how amall tho gift, duc allowance would be mao for Wmiled time, and sone cas realize that, **though tho spirit {a ‘willing, the flesh 1 weak." Lere would be an opening for Tinth and Naoml, Mr. Editor, won'e you pleanc Jook after that ine aa my obsorvation yoem, there is mpch vanity dis- played oven in the love of lowers, I could prove his to you were itnecensary. And now let me toll yon astory, not havinga dircct. bearing upon tho point in queation howoror, Once there was a Rentaran who had a fertile brain; bis home waa in a ving-wronthed cot down, in the State of Maine. One night ha hada wondrous dream, lio thought he wasa flower, anil all tho realm of Nature waa one vast gieantic hower: Unt when the morning sun uprose and abons o'er bill and plain, 'twaa found the aera had, alas, o flower upon hia orain, And ovorybody eald tabs course was exquisitely Otting, which wax,donoak f garden. auth Gauscrvatorys pe wild dawery seam and now what next? Our Home Convention, or mo etch a freo im Gi no "1 a. plenie, ofcourse, Well, incompllance with Forn- how lowly who care, to pitch tem toe a, | Loat's suggestion in hor letter of Juno 26, I callod ono nays, ‘*They arc inine, and you have had | on Mrs, De, Tale to consult with her In regard to cnongh!" There are eo many new (to ine) and | oor Home inceting, Found her a very genial, atts Sho Jovoly wild flowers in one grand forests and around | as Myrtle augzestenl, wise-looking Indy. Lind the many charming little lakes in which this Btaté | a chat in recard to onr Convention, etc., ete. abotinds, that fam ina constant flatter of dolight | witlf pleasure offered the use of ber’ parlors for a when taking an **oating." buelness nureting, ond, after talking the matter ‘My mother wishos mo ta ask If soma of those | ovur, wo conclyged to holta incoting ot her place, who cultivate Rowers cannot tell horwhy the leaves | No, 145 State sfreot, corner Madison, Room & (ac+ of her hellotrope continuo toturn black and drop | cers by levator), Tusaday, July 1%, at p. m., in off, while at the aame fimo new once form and | rofcronco to our mectiny for all. Hope all our his feet alway to keep ftmeclf from willing. As | prow buds open, Theru isa continual process | Chicazo fricada will bi t, atleast, As thi Detone by.” muscles, bones, snd. other tasuex, and becomes | Ing dissolving view, —all gone to onrich tho city | the event ocearred when Iwas young child, and | Brquecm itd st Z are hicazo felcada will Le present, atleast. Ag thle | telligent componitor who divided ny words to eult Lone by eanston, yonr offer {e most generour, | Weakly and sickly, itin rather late to amend her by- | market. ‘Thore aro'no fec-ereams and no ehorry- Latae of lifeand death going on, Cananyone toll mo | fs the placo of meoting, 1 think, os Fern: | himself, more than me, and who had mo make and/wo shall acceprit with ploasute when we make | Rienlc Ways, ‘The fact with regard ta many giels | aad have not thougit of ft'alnce nll now, X do conblera, and haw not somobody told us what it Is further arrangements, if all wero as goncraun | that they aro kept at school during the growing pe- | us bo *itwelve miles fromalemont" Thore are and wiillng to come forward at once, Iam pure tho rlole af thole Hives, do not consume nutritions | no gay,crowda inthe packs, no band-music, For carly fall wonid noe us together, ‘Letusopon or | foul, donot make blood enough to supply the | role entertainment you sit onthe veranda of an Clone our convention with avoclable, that we may | Wusteconstantly occurring in thelrbodios. It le | evening and are anapeakubly duilf you Ilston to Yecome acquainted with the members, and let us pally. diet reselriy to observe nowadays thoamall | tho froga in the awamp till you come to hate frogs, Seeeeita “tacciablo,” and notono of thoso formal | Walete moving throuyl our streets, especially to | iika him of old, witha ‘perfect batted,” You full-dress affairs which tro diwagrecable to al), | those of nswhoknow tho reeultof pressing apy | may play whistin the parlur.—tho imusquitos are ‘Charge a moderate price, nnd the proceeda to go to | Ofean out of | its Tone place. Jt Je & | noteo thick there as on the vorando, —but wae itto St. Luke, aa Well as tho restwe may be sufortunate | Maxury to sce the fnll forms and noblo atruc- | play whist that you camo into the country? No anto nuke, Let ue have come speeches, recita- | tures of ris and yoong Jadlex who have | wonder Sra, Smith mopes und gets homesick, ‘The fiona, music, Yocs} and instrumental, and anything | Yeon well fod and wisely clothed. Why should } nelghborhood is ygdralued, the ni¢htatre are damp eleo our friends would like, and lot ua at anco | our girle have waists andchests o much emaller | and malarious, tH unaccustomed food dleagrecs, Chovre officers who may recelve communications | than thoso of onr boys? The ideal woman of the | andthe children fall «ick, and wo ina fortnight frow all interested In helping us, Let membera of | Greeks had a robust form, atrongth, and femness. | dirs, 8. zoea home to her doctor and all the easy matchea, when I only meant bavirg snatches of ca- how to renew tho palah on eholl” fowslry? “Lhave | Leaf, that we should imoct ond aso what joyment, and oblige, Macpa Les, teied off, brit tg eifecta are not at al] permanent. can ho done. Now, I bopo the broth. » Perhaps all of tho readers of Tho ome do not | era who aro Interested in this transaction know how much nicer lake trout, white fieh, and | will ba present; let them bo old bachelors or young: large fish generally, ara whenakinned beforafrying, | onc, wa will neod thelr nesistanca, Would be Pour olling waree right onto tho flak and you will | pleased to have our suburban fricads prewont, if ft have very jittle diflenity in takingof thowkin. | will not diecgmmoue thom tov much, Lotall pat Then rug all over with four, and amsuro you | s mhoulder tothe wheel, and it will auroly mare. will not find the flesh so rank and strong, but In- | We will send fo a report of thia macting nox$ weo: stead delicious and sweet flavored, then if the friends from o distance hayo any aug- . Amber, glad to res you back again, I amafrata | restions to make in regard to it, wo will be pleascd Ae will have totake thationg journey to Romo | (o hear from them, either by private letter or ofore you can find the modtst, «hy, sircct achool- | through The Home, Hoping to see many of your piel Ton say ely jeso rare. liow I with youn; pleasant facea Tucaday evening, I bid you pea gitla wout nderaver your warning words and | morning. LA Mh not remomber furthur particulars. Let this be a warning. Maud Wintor, hope on, hope evor, and try, try again. for the sano road to fome |s open fo you that once unbarred its.gates for tc, andime to GILOST-STORIES FOR CHILDREN. - To the Editor of The Tribune. Cornwaten, Mich,, July 3,—It is rather Inte in tho day to ask for « Jambrequin patieru, but [ want une to pat ata window, where I wish to keep plants, sol here apply forone. Lut as I hava for- gotten who offored {t first, 1 wil bavo to leave It to tho kindnoss of any who will reply, and { will send something in exchange. enter, Now that slang {s ruind ont, ladle husbands say when that atoveplpe nct der, anys, what do yonr of Teane jh, the perversity of inanimate ob+ Home correspondonta add recipes to the last part of their lotters, becanne, as they say, It ts papular todoso, 1 wonder it {t never occurs to them that originality {s what Tha Mome lacks most? This {a the opinion Mus, Montacus, Nize thele truth! We aro all to givo onr opinion of this mecting in ‘Tho Hume write to the raid ofticera and mention | ‘Tho chest and walat of woman may be made | ways of city life... [ut sue tella everybody what 0 > BW Fea! ht < What partleutar part they will take, or exw take; | HST Ae eve apon the aise of the chest upon | Gerth mene tnd: and o, tll Heo oftes | wansied owele fore iude curly dogt ats” | pAteheEN tien poet, worm IU Uled coe it | «| {OFESRTOVES, ETC. Would ralsa, b Uiveguting ‘voleas bet” whit anid then we willteg what can be done, Ail inter: | ite tower of expansion, upan ita sbillty torecalve | jlevo tt ang abe guce summer. pleasnro-honting — woawsliten ta rifieaie the Puritans or Cromvell- ma the Rater of us tvibaine tidgenmuuntel ain In thtacavity avo the lunge, |.Loyo Hy ana she cen wer ee anon ie that wonderful placo of exchanging ola atoms for | avery acnsiblo Mra. Smith indeed, aud then new, and the heart, from whieh every organand | Soeries in her cool litte way wuetter “It pay ovory Uasuc receives ite means of growth and its | dea depend. Not if yuu go into a matarious, ower of function, and then directly below are the | drained districts notid au alt down by so large glands, the liver aod pancreas, and the | lying take droppod like & jewel amone the bill: wreut orgun of digestion, tha stomach, Why should | auining nover av lovely, bat the home of nolsame theeo bo cumpreseed into the aumnallest posel- | roe, which croep up after nightfall and throttic apace?’ Wo langh at the compressed | yout! not if you halt upon some mlaumatic prairie, are Wo u fans, and my authority saya has romained without | Pamangurita, Joly 4.—I havo been very meh = Sountry. cousins, dot | ‘Tiwes aro a rival in Iinglish burlesque pootry, The original.) interested In The Home department of Tite Tain- ot lr fates od puppse e be bi Easaen UNE, 4 the mubjecta discuescd mit belong pecul- one n Wo Latis: thera oe many yopnine quot forly to **woman'akingdom."* I notice a number tions from thie Avork, as **"Pwan Drosb yorinn of your correspondents havo Inquized abaut oll- true blue." ** Sle kuew what's what, aod that's as | stoves, whether they will cook aud fron we! Algn as meotaphysic wit can Oy," "Ho thatcamn. " ie eateat eit ‘wot his oe opinion still,” Thave investigated this subject practically, the they can do, and, as Lyro bas como forward ant Offered a plano Wa muat have a place wherein to puri, Who epee frat? Some abject to a mas- querade, though 1 think it would be delightful to open with one, and clove with a sociable, Mow fro wo to kiow each other unless we fave somes thing of thie kind? One boa proposed a masked puclable, ay some object to the dancing portion of it. Now, we woald Ilko to pleaso all, but as that ALL SORTS. To the Fditor of The Tribune, Poto, 1)., July &.—1 will put aside for tne prea- enta letter nearly complete opgn a favorite sn! ject, in deference to so many of Tho Home friends whohave honored me with a montion In their valu- able letters, some of whora suggestions seem to bord, and Wa cai afford to stay in Chicage, Shall wo send our photographs, with pet and ink description on the pack, and thon sit down: and wish we conhl turn every cont into & dollur, and sing plaintively to ouraclves— iay on, psy oa, [ am with you there In the thidet of your merry rings sud then weep to think that wo may never see : ‘ ra hore making it vory dcalrable to Chat‘a bine glass fect of the I. I, A,, mever mncet " fect ‘of. the Chines, lady; bot can. we | 3, | call fora reply, and all of whom are worthy of at | **He could didtinguieh and divide a hair ‘twixt | warm summe .] with Forn-Leat, or Laura Karls, noe watch ony eee ee ont haa propecct's | loud the amile af approbation pan thore whocom. | Oy fO¥er i a MountAte acy daphtnedas "See | least passing notice, » south and southwest aldo.” Vivienne, | substitute somothing for the kitchen ranges") fonda and Chat fo off Yopetiar to thote Danqacts, ftweal laplay, couslating of flowers in Atl formu, — Pipes the ser centre st ofeania fat) (Thi stals ob the mountains wiere the winds are cool and bree: Such a letter as thiamust nocessarily be some- a de Wonk ete ae vera files os TON one have and right hare { want {a know 1c {he reat of us 1, set 3 thers, ted, 3 11 to ure Q ‘ANC 5 per n't bring vou ¢ us to the bani + patra, aril, wa, fears, boll yemiod, | Ate mautne forts correct Telly so"diasirove | Wig 'Sat Garett Te'enincon' aad host of at | Ten center aurea ne tue Wome we PaNGy Mania Bs vio, inca ak stha hot, «bla | Ekle orslne ive to paca fogeinor™ yet J trust that but fow of Tho Homers will **cast the firet atone” at this fault, Dacty!, I scarched Fern-Leaf'a last letter for ‘the same Information youask. 1 know of no antidote at present for the insoct that destroys your A nelvhvoring Isdy Is aMicted have floral churadey. recitations by select scholars, with Jectures ou the: floral kingdom from every point of view, aclentific, medical, and a revicw of Noral Mtaraturo from carly tilstory down to the ptercnt time. Others are ihterusted in the ** obey Quention,"* and cannot quite give that up. and wish to bring forth thelr thoughteon that subject. Hv, surely we have enough aubjccts to interest all, for tohealth and life. ‘Tho evil teso great that aso- | the clety should be furmed at once In every clty for | ys 0 thousand miles from theses. ‘The lake t¢ very **the suppression of cruelty to animals,” expe. fz clallf togieles who Doubt torcellze that healthrand | ‘Tcli,em8 loees bat I rosent the assertion that it Proper development are to be obtained by a jull- s Tous cvares of training, and that indolence and iti- orn lndalte sees yoke: oF the dungiran Go activity of bodyor mind naturally end. in din. i, youd inlanies, award. it witi be » Suse and. carly ‘deata,. If they Gave. tnlerited | tea ee ee noe it at's frebh xenwation, ‘ ace. for ameltlag ore. Curcago, July 0.—I have beon a constant resder find. Tt, cum men all of Thelfome for along time, and havo been keep- | Eivona strony, atcady heat; ts easily reguiatods fa ing ae quiet asa mouso, because several of the | Haht, ortauley nnd Ean he. Sod is any coon 1B. tne contributors hayo tho knack of saying just whntl | ¢, ich utltizes the aurplys boat and makes it would like to say, only Inan Infinitely bettor wa rruetieally a doublestove; anoven, «broiler, and ‘Wut after reading Saturday's Tatsuns, 1 wish to hatironsheater, lave had ita month, and exper- My chief complaint of Chicago ts that it If your Convention calle out all who haye ever ; written, what a motley crowd you will lave. would love dearly to bo there, and at leaut will sond my best wishes to all who attend. lay I nay uno word on this mubject of educating children? “Mine gro not larze enough me to cease me trouble in regard to their reading, butl think J men all the gas and smoke, and wel hear from Mrs. late, physi | Weaknesses, it in well and wiee for thom 1 anda | ite, Onl rd of the a fe rd ing the gvidontly ine | Imentod with tt ina yarlety of ways to tont ite Tava any sis have To'aceowe ig it, aa Taig weet ¢ hopa to hear from Mrs, Wate, phys! an 4 tavtea novel anda larger Ilfe. Only onc word o| write a fow words concerning the gvidently ine ri t wr) i 3 i ‘bo aware of It, ‘The feeble girl hms bet- 3 working capacity, Lean boll, broll, bake, roast. | 1 w, . Bilaue learned nes,” Tam glad toscu that the | t9bo aware of lt The feeble vir ‘a much bet | admonition to the uninitiated, Don't lot the first: susie shall poove to bec creasing desire of the many members ®f Tho Home | Worwing conndhy. Troe et on oust. | Twas a child, Books that off really wiatics 1 mubjectot Hlrting macts with the rocoption it a0 juetly deserves in Tho Yoine. Vonot blame thy pour girls too inuch, for we are commanded to have charity fur all, ond perhaps wo do wany things that a equally wrong In theireyes, Ido not approve of tirtings but te it any worse than the grestain of noting the faults of others, and con- stantly discuwing them? Let ua frst pluck the yete from ourown eye, I think many things ore called fisting which are not so, Keep your lvart pire, and your thoughts also, ‘and your auctions will imirror thom to those surround: ing you. Let your conversation be with Jadied and gentlemen alike free and casy, aud not jong tu alip off to sume private spartment with o lady friend, where you can toli the fuat bit Of gowwip ubout those whom you call (rien re ye afriend to them? Why not speak of tf bofare lu geutlement Ob, iLwould not do to AdBaly bee fure the gentlemen, ‘Thon never gu with them, if you are ashowed tohove them hear what you wouldeay. Let your conversation bo puch that you are Hut ashamed te have thum hear you in an izes her feablencss | claps hotcl, with ilwexcellenttable, tempt vou to ce- and is taught in what way she can oxchange woak- | jabliah yourself in cver an auaintanoldiowneltting tieas for strength, tudolence for activity, misery | on abay where you must drive three miles to aca for happiness, the breakers como In on the beach, where sutf- We cannot forbear mentioning a fact that has | hathing 1s not to bo iad and Siehing-parties ate ao~ beon rarely considered, ‘Tho rewult of consuming | known, Go where tha open aca will toss, and asmall amount of food is felt not only in pooraces | ghine, and sing right within slght of your windows jood and consequent feebleness of muscle, bat | all day and all wight; ctor con watch It when ol for a genera) mecting,—s sort of personal cn | ns well ason iny rinye, I huvo cooked with the cBunter after the bright-skirmishes of the past | sfove and oven alono roast beef, biked pota- pc Mota tiahes ja {ho sven, end bolled water for Binco Bre. Hale has kindly come tothe front with | Conve ontop, at to eame timo, Dy aving tin tia offer of hor rooms, could it not be at- | sancu pans with clovely fitting covers, and but ranged that some time during the next pve wach, one cagreaak GUila & sariety of idlapes ¥: a oc aame time, he chief alvantazes a Feeing awould eg Hem pring tha expositions atove are, that a fro can bo kindled and oxtinguleh- Areater numbors of our neighbors fromthcwubury: | ed instantly, aud that it docs not heat tha, whols in towns visit Chicago then in any other month of | house, Auda mon can be cooked on it before the year, What the charactor of the. entertain: he ad fire can bo lighted and got ready for ment shalt bo, Ue older rien eC bear bu, | 1-20, lady from Grand Rapide dlecarcs ofl- i and give m warm rooting to dear Mee, | stoves, bocauss thoy ara **too untidy and danger- Forn-Leaf, and, ifuho only lived in Chicago, we | ous.” ‘Tho wind | hdvo hasbeen putto the se- ‘woulda beg her to bring along her wardian-caso. vercet tests and proved lobe porfectly wafe. It I propose that each one wear a badge marked makes no dist, is odorless, and gives no favor of with thotr alins, aetha real names would be all | olltothe food, i rerard itm great bicading tu new, aud Mra: Laura Karle, Chat, Monde Ece, | thowe who cool in hot weather. Badge Madcap, and a dozen or two mara, might T send « recipe for washing, which I think far wet mized up in ruch hopeless confusion shat they | better than any other Tevertricd. Ite cxtenaive- an r na worm in the bad, regret that Tcannot send you anything elve at present oxcept my sympathy, and even that may not be sure desth fo worme, A think you will dnd fujband explicit Instructions for packing viants for shipment, in one or more uf Fern-Leal's letters somo time lant spring, 1 ro- member that damp moss and cotton ate tho ma: terials recommended for packing, and they are cor- tainly reliable. Hyscinthe, of Sterling, I agree with you that powdered white helleboro ta probably about the only reliable remedy for roi luge; my opinion coincides with yours, also, upon tho morite of the Dingee and Conard ro: B. Le, pt Nites, thi for your favorable opine on and “kind encouragement; ‘and to you also, Zillah. Myrtlo, of Dundco, ina fow plain faxon words, and brief hut well-rounded sentences, you embollivhed and elaborated roy hombi upou the indueuce of towers. Will you pleasu aay to your friend that there is somewhere in this re- keep are not ot sil sultnble for tho minds of chile drou. Tam notapeakiny now of ordinary novels, of even tho dime novolottes thut ao mauy dis parago. I bave no doubt they arc bad enouxh, 1 pover =read) envugh to | judge. but mean _ ghost sturics and © + hobgoblin sketehes,—Poo'a delirium tremone put down in black and white, some of Do Quincuy, snl athora that I cannot mention. They makoa naturally timid child a perfect torture to lersalf, and Lthivk oue needs strung norves to withstand amie of them. At the aamy thine thore {eo great fascination about ther, and achild will read tothe end oven if she dare not louk behind hor, If] am nos a natural coward, 1 am certalnly an cducated one, ‘Tho dark hes hogrore for ino even yet, and I amon great deal moro afrald of tha wn- teal than tho foal. My roasun Colle, inc that , itis ail very foolish, bus atiilt cunnot holp tly foo}ing, and I lay it read and stories t! to mothers. You smizht bettergztvo your children uy healthy foog for thelr stomache thay such food f of oI in loss of the digostive powers, Nut many years | 4¢ comce tumbling in Ueforo the cast wind, and whon inted with archool of young | jt lies, blue ax en, under the sun of a Jul méllailowancoof foods | prterrioons where is note will tuako ils way Into body conidnotgrow | your heart, and live and be remembered there activity of theatom- | though the eight of its waves never again pleaso Ht ty of mind; and that | your eyes; whero you cau geta bath in tho surf school for the express vurpose | uyery day, and sco the children tumble @bout In Narzing and strengthening thelr minds, and trantle fun, Butbo prudent. Don't trust the o therefore they should not bave much food toen- | dertow. Tako tho advico of the natives and be- Jargo and strengthen tho body. Very many of | tev it, It Iv so eaay a thing to get swept ont, thous girs learned in thelr two years of mental | Don't stay in too long; coma out when the reaction culture te Hive on nearly nothing. ‘The result wea | comes, when you feels quick warmib flow over that they Jost the power of consuming any large ) you, and thon rub well, take a run on the beach, amount of fond or as Jatge au amount as ordinary | and ‘home to dinuer. Ounce a day js enough, Are gitlewho bad ved under better auspicos, is | youslceny? Su much the botter. It lea bint that Aajoming room, Let your language be chaste, and | BCcount may reem wondorful, and almost beyond | weary nerves and tired braln wro going to have a | gion an humbly individual who warmly claspa hia | would be ** not themnelyos : Iv geed ta Germany and Nelgium, and hardly wears | their minds, Detter nv food atall, And don’t | nok give eto ovil ayrulinwe Te Hewud are the pure bale re oti tbe sama oe iby at es ee exit Moura ejust what they need. Aro Rourare B fland upon the sentiment that this veeopda hae ‘Aalhiave noticed the Increasing intercst taken thOCiouies at all, ae no litte rubbing iu necessary, | them be buok-worms if you can hel; tu heart.’ Keep your heart su pure and free from coquetry that, {f ‘you chance to be marricd, you muy epeak fo gentienen without others saying you can entertaln strangers, but nover haves word for your own. Treat ofl filendly and cordially, Without undue fowwlliarity. “If you wish to ontertain, =o | zeutieman — friend, or correepuud with bim, do so and you may buth be the better forthe acquatntauce; and, if you choose to ride out with your family phyal- clan, do it, and, if ony evil-ininded one takes um- rave ut the undue fiberty, let them alone and uictly pursug the even teior of your way, Que ‘amily plysiciaus sabould be to uso futher, to whoni we may goon all occasion ort of fathers copfessor, who is ready to hear our tale und tender us his ready sympathy. No matter if he twdwar- ried; ao much the betters sure f would prefer toso with bim If amurrled man; then, ofa true gentleman, he wii not think you ev! Indy enuggh to try your arts of fascination on hile al- ready cuptivated hi Sho sure you are right,and then go ahead; but Oret be sure of it, 1 dislike sitting ae much os £7, one can, but there are babits equally ag bud, aud often peopie uaye the name of Hitting, when iu reality they had no such Jutentions whatever, Then let us be careful in our judzinente of the acts of others. It 1a 90 eazy tu ace Our pertccticos, and others’ faults. If dupiler had ytven tu uaa bag tilled with our own th dlatricte faro batter and dovelsp wore frecly, low | SOM (MRE eo eae a ie eect fond a majority of onr city girls live without | you will develop a vast totcllect by gorging catlog one-half the amount of food the | Yourself. ot dare evon pormit a Jand- proper develupment of their bodies ang physical | fubber to cat all be caught, fivh aro curious powore demande. Wo have Leen favored with an | creatures, Sometimes they scoim to like to anthenticated bill ofsfood, as devoured by two toy some pzople, Andsol would mention girls of 14 and 18. ‘They aroat school, and do not ‘Twain's rule as a nafa one. One oF two need much iris Qulriment, Vor thelrearly- | whales a weok, he says, will bu sudicient, morning meal they hare 6 cag ‘of tea, two hot bis- For places, Swampscott Is iucomparably lovely, cult made from superfine flour, ands piccoof ap- | and Cheises!, und Lynn, and Natiant ore closo at Ju-pro made of the samo flour and some iardand | hand. ye Neach Iw the safest bathing placa on utter, ‘The cop of tea contained two teaspoons | ihe coast, and wn milea seaward are the Letes uf of sugar. In this breakfast, whut did theue wisters | shoals, which Celia ‘Tlaxter'’s yoniue lias percoly- mays iat eoulst cop be aave any. y enero pe aeelt We | ed and'giorifed, ‘To be on an island ts tho next get no putrinic! 3, 2 wtarc’ four it we aualyce thie breakfast wo dad ius | pest ting te being In & Lost on the see. You, cisa than starch, snd that is converted pincas conslate mally of musie, flowers, birds, wad and bables:" and with his permission I will add 6 ith Ingredient poetry, the language of them ail! And will the ‘*Jittle woman with brown hale und Isughlug oyea," myztle-wreathod, visit Tho Hume often? Martha, of LaSatie County, resting: Iwill not. call your real name out toud. Thanke for your Teminder of the ** embowered city's" ** Literary" days. 1f you wero a participant, or oven.a listener 14m those brililant entertainments, you will remom- ber them till you reach the dark river, They have ‘een suspended fur a year, but we oxpect toterive them the coming wintur, now thet Prof. Freeman baw returucd, No. duubt that kind of a programme, slight); modified, would At The Home enteriainment we} Thearthy approve your suggestion, that dy excladed from the recipe for enuy Lind cake and — every = other = arti- cle of dict. I foar tha “Jadles do not always cousider the fearful responsibility that rests apon thens fi ich matters, Luu, Jad can prepare viends that an epicure would relish, and delicacies dainty enough fur a haniming-bird, without the usc ofS aingie alcobolic juure tient, ‘Then, why Iead us into temptation? Nartha, whether you acquired your rigid ond correct ideas from the ladies of Pole of not, thls ly & good place In The Home from weex to weok by tho many cua. | I¢savoa thine, labor, and fuuli tributora, I have been forcibly huipressed ry the ‘Dissolve two pounds of acap In about three gal- deaire for information shown by eo iauy, and the | ‘tons of water aa hot us tho, hand can bear, and ada atrony fecling of sisterly ‘sympathy, waich hassent | to thie ous tablesmongul of turpentine, and threo Atleast ong aiewer, and sometimes half dozen, | Of Nquid ammonia. The mizturo must then be to every appeal fur holp,—from a cure fore sick | well stirred, and the Hnen steoved in it two or baby toa pattern for a halr-recelvar, Especially | three hours, taking cate to cover Ughtly so tho haethe cod nature ef the alstora who olvcred tq | ammonia may not cucape, Wash out the clothe cut patterna been taxed, and I preaume many | Sndtinsoln the usual way, Tho soap andy Others would like the puttorna if they did not fecl |,may be reheated and used « accond time, bat in that it would be hoposing upun the generoalty of | “that care, half a tablespounful of turpentine ands the donors W aak for thant, tablespoonful of amwonta are to be added. ‘Now itt pretty clearly proven that thero area |, Husually put my clothes to, soo Ins copper: great many ladles who want elther information or bailer In the evenlog, cover tehtly, and tho next patterns, which sume others aro ready to furnish as | morning wring out, rub through tho machine, and Soon as thoir wants are kiown. Why can we not | then on tho ooard by hand. and rinae, blue, on forma club for general Improvement in all that | bang up to dry without boiling, Thore will be no ert to the wolfare of hume, with Mrs. Halo | soap needed for rubbio) the soap alrvady tn tho Jor President, and Fern-Leat fur Vice-Mreaident, | clothes will make a strous auds, It Is equally good and sumo sister wao haa pleoty of lolenra for Bece | for callcocs, anu does uot feae them whon put to retery? Lot the weekly organ for a!l communica- | soak In coal suds. tions, as at present, be Tun Tursuns, aod when A lady in Tho Home. . apy one has a desirablepattern. tether announce it, | asing turpentios in washing would dod tele jalate bad send the paltorn and price attached, euy five or | Weakening. I have used this recipes year with no teu cents, euough to bay postage andthe trouble of {il effects, It mey be owing to (he fact that I wash, cuiting, to the Secretary, and am sure many more | she clothes through » machina the first time. would apply than now, and enjoy their patterns Mus, A. A. Boots, batter, to poy fur tocm, than they can accept Spree es . them ag a favor from astrauger, or ela pay as nay: ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL, can't belp ft, » iat they rend. 1am a decitles novel-resder myself, und 1 would be Jonoly enous! without Dickons, acDonall, Hawtnorus, aul numbcre of others whose pages I have perusal until T almost’ know thom by heart; ail it brings down mpos iny doveted bead a porfect avalanche sometimes, aud I bave opinions st Ora hand and at socoudhand shown op to ime, til] f ac knowledge Lam cornered. Buti cawft yive up wy novel forall that. Mesides, I read Tux frisuxy, ity it st jo that not senso enoagh In it for ane wor ad fora week. I would honestly like soup a one's opinion on the subject, and I'd ke to huye somo ons fight on my aida. Why cannot thiw Convention be held at tho time of the Exposition? It might be a good Alea, ny the sky, and the eea Lave It all Wo yoursolves, Un 6 Iniaac o the ule ja balmier, the atmospheric into sugar by the action of tha aallva. | changes lees audden, the eea-aaturation doeper and tra thus fod during the growing and formative | fuilee, ‘There are to ruugh land breezes, ang tuo period of their lives never become hearty and change le thorongh. Delleate mvalidg should eevk atrong. ‘The stomach bas lost its power of digcs- | ou taland in preference toa cont resurt, thon by not uelogit, The stomach is s miusculor Aluust unybouy canbe pappy at the seaside, organ, and, like othor muscles, demands uso oF | but it te hord to KIll time tu the countsy, unless exercle to promote ite growth and health. Wo Zoulorw the couuirs. “The unnul of '& country have known doarding-echoo) girls to bu sa situated | fiotel, with no merus of eptertainment and no that they scemed to be learning to hve without | geutlemes is something dreadful, especially tur cating, Many of them had bardly scon the pros- | Jone women. ‘Thereforo, Ley, yo uot jute the ch of success When thoy died. We xoow seme | country unless you Jove ‘the country—unives you ladies of middie fe who are very atrong in thelt | payo an enthasiaem fo! inca au for Dactry, Hox 787. ——_— QUESTIONS ANSWERED. To the Edttor of The Tribune. Curcaso, July 6.—Consclence aske: '*Shall we try to teach our scrvantet” Yes, wo ougift to tr7 to du it, and then if the trial prove anauccessful, wo ought not to reproach ourselves for the erroras servant may make on account of ignorance. Housekeeping combines many diferent tradce, aud Vittle school-teaching may be attempted byt some time ago, tated those buna for others to lear co bate done, by offering to cut some pattera whic! faults to wedt Uctore us, alia we would wear tt pipryslon of ‘isapurabation revarding certain | jong walks and rough ways, for picking beericaand | | Gretchen's nbcr's leas, about, Alrting, | they posteas forall woe may apply. ¥ i Saeaas; San woven Loaf arke! #93 t not oaty busy “housekeeper but she must not feel ver! jead of puttug the fan! 4 before us ic / sve oy sunburl ir botanlzing anu wi 10 . ough & Litt! lance, are probsoly both cur- an ir. Bryan will second my motion. even : ia (3 8 nol Weulould Ue turd Ieulent to the Imperfections of | foundation of much sadering ‘and prolonged dis. | fornueco sudicorus, aud pao coues, oud ail eee Girl dontdid ir hire. Dri pstieute sud aclsurearenorserworn | ‘lomo meinbers but every one Interested in | It is dolay «great, deal ir tho wlutross can give tress. pc the litter that people guther with m ur flow-nian, much asidult; Blanche right sure that abe interpreted my } ont, be uodle work of helping God's poor, efck, suf- | agirls ‘good start" in the way of learning “Yuckie, ge Uso lesson from your pen | 4-08 stm only slightly and seldom used not only | wien abruad and throw wey with so much ually | ls Manche Tight sure that she loterpreted 7 | 4 any one thinkstroll of my auggestion for « |Yeriug oven,” will come forward with ideas andof- | feadand countisy money, My slater vace wugls each wi ‘oud Laura Earle uleu. What te a | 208 Bot increase in strength, but losca what little { gust when they ruach Lomo, Und, above all, autess | will Sud no cunzenlal minds at The Moine gather | club, ploas 0, and, if wo one approves of it. | pergoresgielance. ‘Tile call 1s not to bereslated. | 5 Smart at to read oy giving upan hourevery Sun fuatert ‘This questiow, which baa vexed the mind | oncy had. Vo keep the stomach strong and ef- | you are fond of your own thoughts, anu your own | ing unless gentleinen eru tnore '? Twilt quietly Aire intoobacurity again, and fall | fereofassstance. This call iam day to hearing the lessons tho girl had learned dur of tie lady- readers of The Mowe fue su tony tine, | foctlve we wust ave it. All girls ned aan when | society, and are never less alone than when salons. |» By looklag again ebe will find that my remark | to biting my ails for the w ** bute | Though Lcaunot consider myself a **Home mem- | jng the week. Make the trisl. sil who can. ‘Ibert fe wurcly worthy an explunation, 1 sce a genie: | 8¢ school, food enuagh to keop the harp of @ | ‘rien, indeed, will tho sileacy wud quiet of the | was, ‘'L fear! might feel ike Tom Muore's fel- ¥ ber," never baving contributed to the **feast of must be planning to get the time, aud many obsts- cles will appear. If a gicl ts at ull ambitious ant desirous to loarn, abe will get some good, and yor will feel (at you bavo done your part toward her. Bo mako the effort if it is not Wo great a straln v1 iuau bus tually bad bis curiosity aroused, and, this Leimg au uncommon occurrence, [think if any one knows the meanlug, be or #ho should tet it be Known, J bave thls week guesued thy wonderful thousa Hrings in tune," but sleo enough Ww | couniry come Uke # benediction, and mental make all necessary revéire, A constant westo of beuling and physical reat and repair be thy fruit of tha body is occurring, aud a good supply of now | your summer Jourucying. And sv you will come matorial must be at command for its growth. owe with # thankful heart to realise that, as our tery dave’ jad. Nowa word auout fancy work. 1 bave dove a | receon and flow of saul" in Itecolumns, 1 bare vat deal of Ih aud 1 would suggest (0 those, who Beet dea ta ait to aslece only those kindy | Dees constant and iutcrested reader, and feel low! ‘so far as malo sasoclations wer cerned.’ But lt ts all right, ilackle; and your advico that 1 du nut becowe # ss gaudy buiterdy " myself te sound, and will bo heeded. Whenever I con: that will stand 6 good brushing, dusting. or wash- | siucere desire to mect somo of the charming memn- everet, and If cua casu tha mud of any one by Pursicta, Trleh friends would say, the best part of yolng | seo the chrysalis unfolding butteriy's wings, Iwill | ing. White curd-board air-castics, wail-pockets, | bors of our Hume circle. Aside from this, now- | time and strength, for of courses there are wany telauy the history of it, I ylll try. Once upon a : oway le coming bum ia. crop thuin. munich receivers. etc., are pretty when frosb, but | ever, is the earavst@ish to do sumetbing tn old of | cares which cous before tvaching @ servant bow t) tiue--the story ran—a lady of leisure sat by thy HOT WEATHEL HYGIENE. And us who stay al Fone what shall wo do? Your kind aympathy will he accepted gratefully, | aftce one winter of ;dust and enioke they are | that noble charity—Bt. Luko's Hospital. it ap- | read. 1 think wo all ought to fucl reapuusible, Ly open windew louking fur the vue wha wad accuse tuned to wit in the arm-char oppoute ler on puch quiet — eveniy, und —“duscuune on the happy, andto them important, erent which whould take wlacefutwo short months, Like many ras ele wos preparing any litle To the Edttor of The Tribune. We can close all he blinds, lock the front dour, Cutcaoo, July 6.—Now that the fervid heats of | foom in thy uitic und fancy ourselves at a water i {ny-place; oF wa cau Yo about our business, thank- aly are upon us, several millions of peonie aro ful tuat we have u home to stay at. can walk occupied with the question, ‘*Mow to keep cool!” | un thu shady eldo of the streets aud shuo mid-day or, If sbaulute coulucss be impossible, how to eo | oxercive; Wecau take tepid or mildly ward Uatus manage os to eulfce tho minimum of discomfort | With ralland ammonia to tone uy tho relaxed akin; we cau use Ice sparinuly, and stivulating druke frow the eat. ‘Thousands will flee from | Moy arall’ or with, caucion, we cauavold crude the city to the seashore, to the mountains, | vegetables, aud uurive frulte und indizeatible stult to tbe farm-bousss amoug the hills, ta | of all sorte; we can clothe purulivs with thin even to tho extent you indicate, hove you will allece to it that the cunsiden suggestions of L'Ueuiah in regard.to the bauquct fs kecded. I *ource," Cuat, of course; dut, wmasmuch as ‘ou have not prescribed oy beverage, will you ob- ech tu my indulging iuelttie Luticrwik? ‘Vhat iw youd for at, wo, you know, Pray tell us, Chat, when the tramps and dogs got wwey with your boa) greneei did your jye remaia there undis- bur Abywpathizer, of Chicaso, you will please ac- often suytbing but ornamental, peale directly to tho heart of cach onv of us. Think Ityachathe's euggestiog upon wood-carving te | what it would be to svothe the couch of pain for . It ds notvery dificult to learu, ond when | even ono pur, suffering fellow-mortal! Think of Biculy gone the articles ate beautiful, apd very | orloving the Mult of happiness and bealth to the uurable. : . evyoq of oven ous poor, wutherless cuild! Dluch Nery handaoine brackets, slipper-eauce, and | miiybt be weitten, but thts ts nut a tuo ty weite,— wall-pockels way be made feom dark greeu. blue, | wo mustact. Fern-Leuf asus for sax estlou or cardinal velvet, trimmed with fine leather work, | Nothing cau be done until we Lave amceting. Wo tho vatural color of the leather; the foundation | heve bad one vilus,—Mre. Ur. Hale bas kindly must bo of wood, sawn tutu the desired shape, sud | odered her roows. Let mo euxgust that Mrs. covered with the velvet, cut loaves, fora, vak, ivy, | Male, Iu the columns of The Home, call atneasure, forthe welfaru uf our vervauts, aul any Susy hints concerning ticle work, manner ¢ and morale will, of given with tact and kindness bs well received by wnat of ther. ‘A girl who ie living with us iu tho capacty of) servant cannot be treated exuctly ae a daughter of the houee without being spoiled for a acer x would not be wise to attcmpt ta te A actyent @ branch of lcarulog which woul) audi ber for bee work, aud whicy would fl ber with desires which cual th which toadorm thelr new bow; tofiuy with ecissore aud paper, she cut frou 6 xilver uhect & weu Creature, which much Teaviublea that wiachievous litte ung called Cupid, he youtiymansrriving iu dus Une, thought bin

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