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¥ * THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: *RI7—-TWE PAGEA, BATURDAY, JULY 7, not be gratified In the remotest way, Tf she shows the ban fnoanental ablliticn, anid wants to rhe in the workd, help herdu ft, if you can; bnt da not try tot herwith '*x noble. discontent,” unless you ate miro she haa eifta beyond the average aeevant-girl, Same good women feel as if they. Uo wrong (oemploy any one in the capaclty af anervant; they ray, *' We wonld not like to be inn rervant'a place,"” While the world Inata some people mast work for others. To nerve fatthfnlly aan esecvant-girl ta doings noble work, Teaching aervanta needs much patlence, Hweet-Mary, bake dr boll beets and cat with but- ter, pepper, and alt. i. B. A. wank your blankets tn tepid water, into which soan has been stirrod. Do not rob seep on the Dinnkets. Rina in tepid water and ry rapidly, Tioxinis, to mako cherry gett follow tnia re- cine: Put the cherrics inn kettle with justenongty watertokeep from b when soft, drain them through a conrae ganze (mosquito bar fe good); thén atrain the Juice if itis noteciear, Put anound of sugar toa pint of jnice; warm the car inthe oven before adding {t to the juice; i half anhour: keep skimming of the scam whicn arieca, ‘Try afew dropa of julcean & cold late; if itthickens, It ia dolled enough. Pour Into cups and cover with paper dipped in tho white of an egg. Lhope The Home contributors will meet some day, but Ido not think there Is any necessily for hurry inthe matter, Itin pleasant to think that there are so many good psople with tastes and eympathles alike. — Let usect hotter acquainted through ‘The Home. A Ilterary entertainment would bo tehphtful and would eult all, but it will require great tact and wise monagament to make a meeting of entire strangers prove successful as to proft and pleasure. Let va not be in haste to take steps which wo may wish to retrace. lizant’s Base. THE WOMAN QUESTION, To the Filler of The Tribune. Matroon, Hl., July b.—**On the fence” fa not nn enviable position, and yet there 1 have remained for many Amonth, anxionsty awaiting o decided {esuc of the wornan question. It bhs como at last. ‘Through the columns of Tho Woman's Kingdom In the JalersOcean wo aro Informed ‘*that women demand tha ballot In order that they may wield special polltical interforones with the Hquor traf. fic. Wo-aro glad to hear this clarion-blaat from Chicago; wo lke to bave a question falely put, and achance afforded ua to abdicate our awnward porl- tlon. That opportunity is fairly given ns by the exponsnts of the woman question in the ZJnter- man to confine himectf to ceassiesn toll, apport Sng himvelf, und peraapa e famtly of grown sine tera. ‘Only the other day. T heard the forewoman ins Saree millinery establishment in thin city aay ton custamer, ** Ves, Lam here yet, butitgrinds me terrinly to he n working-woman.” Eteach my girls to never do ono hand's chore of work after they aremarried. Itea tusbsnd’s business to anpport his wife, and ff they onco begin to work, they ma Keep it" np. Ohy f tell you, my ehildren atiall never work ag T have worked.” In not this woman preparing a world of heart- aches? Biny abe not one day Gnd her danghters engaged in anmething more degrading than work, should poverty overtake them? Much better would it be for her to bring them ap toa trade; say the delicate one In which she fs enzaged, “Sow many girls have been rtined by not being tanght relf-relinnce in their early years. A girl that has nome employment to take np her attention han neither time nor Inclination to flict and dally, with the other sex. Of course it is a tread-mill life, but mach bMier than an idle one, with the pros: pect af remorse in the futnto, My heart goes out to thore poor Invallds at Cola- rado Springs, forit must be auch a dreary life to be xo one cannot get out and drink In the pure alr and God's beantiful enolight. Many invalids ateive to caso their painful Jot by plecing blocks for bed- quilte, If they have any desire to mingle that with their feney work, I will sand what calfeo I have on hand, if they will send postage and ad- trees, and will gather In what 1 can from my frlends, Ontuna. ——— AUNT LUCY’S LETTER, To the Editor of The Tribune. Cnicaco, duly 2.—Please let me come again, and chat a little while with the dear old friends. Ido notknow that I would have ventared, onty that Fern-Leaf, Olive Green, Gertrade, and others hare so kindly eaid come, Now what am Ito dot Myrtlo Inalets that my locks aro altvered, and fam afraid, when we bold our convention, ene will pas me by, as this scems to be the only clue. Sho has wjdely miaacd the mark, 1 belleve my only beauty is fy nott brown hair (no creditto tar-water), so pleare, Myrtle, do not rob me of that, The few silver threads gt are hidden amongthe gold tell me of what Yiay come in the fature, I notices Granger has asked for Information; Samuel Baticr, the son of a Worcestershire farm- er, wrote ‘ Dudibras,” It wae published in 1603 and subeeqnent years. burlesque the charatters of the zealously religious and Repubilean party which had recently held Ite denign was to Ocean, Wo have often heard it assorted that | sway, women ara notoriously dogmatic, aud now fi rd&ard ton meeting of The Tome, I forone. wo find them =o ronning wild with | say by all means have {t, In private letters from Home correspondents, Lhave been asked to aug geet_a preliminary meeting, and why nut avail Gurselves of the kind offer of Ami BI. alo, MoD.? Call the roll, and aco how many will reapond. Sunnose te prepare for an entertainment early in the fait, to continue severnt days. 1 would aug- goat Iunches through the day, that onr businers- frien may teat our recipes. ,*' Pho proof of the padding {6 in the eating.” tho vistonnry idea that, Utoping ma bo created by acts of Congress, If the scheme of legialativo I terferenco in to reguiate the passions and Inclina- tious of men, we would svon find ourselves usider ‘the contro! of a sumptuary law that nothing would ‘id us of but revolution. Everybody would be wating, drinking, amoking, dolng fvorgthing ace yoraing to legal restriction, and in thus giving yomen olective power, men would bo deprived of zt social Independence, | ‘The remedy for intemper- Hiave Denides a horiiculinral exhibition, under ance Ie to be fonnd only in moral means, **Make | charge of Fern-Leaf, Aunt Fanny, Iyactnthe, and sinan mornily ar onthe willbe aocially and | others; als@ fancy tables, where Zuc may bein polluenty right.’ Dnt tho world will natue re. | her white. fovea, and Iiryan, Red-White-and- formed ina minute; the process of renovation murt bezin at tho cradle, it must goon persistently for nyer, and for gencrations, until after awhile tha morn] sentiment of reforin wiil have permeated our homes. one achoole, our churches, our news- apere, and all the numerous neencies of tne clvll- zed world, Let me plead with the contributors of the Jnter-Ucean to drop this vislonary scheime of legislative arbitration, Begin deeper than tha’, Ine, and others, may display their little home or- havea'table for Aunt Nelle Bly, 6 cor- B. dt. A. o ble chair for tne Fat Boy, a table for books and wiacellancous articles, over which we will ask Olive and her friends to preside, Say wo have two ovcning entertainnionts,—ono a musical solrce, to which aur sone and daughters will lend thelr talent; the other, devote to tab- Iennx, recitations, etc. I notice we already have Let tho ax be laid nt tho root of tleiree. Begin by-| a wane veneruualy offered fur the occasion. 1 reforming our young women; then indeed will wo | really thine we can-make our Iome Mlesion very havo begun in the right place, Upen ap a way for | protitable. “ women to becume replete and fnll-charact God meant ber to be, and then will woman's Infia- ence become the mighty ayent by which society wil be regenerated, ond the millenium brougtit near, Iti nut tho «ex that makes the woman, but tho character, A goud thinker han sald that **tho soul's arniur is never woll set to tho heart unless a woman's band bus braced it, and it ta only when she braces jt luoscly toot tho honor of manheod faile."* If It be, then, the bettering of humanity wi makes you clumurous for nuffraze, ond = pot merely the gralification exerctelng what you bellove a naturil right, why not make our young women the arent power behind the throne whose moral excellence wil redeem the world? Monya man will resiat the law, while he must yicld tu influence. As advocaten of female suffragu you have logically the beat of the argue ment. Prmatily. wuntunt have every right to the social contract thut men have, and yet you eo nix up your position with extravageut demands and oxnggerated ansertions that tno sobor-minded, ritctical wotnun ore force to contin thelr de- Home one asked for pretty, songs Let me ang- geat '* Our Old Horment. al," a sweet ballad, with pretty and almple accompaniment. Learn it, g.tie, aud sing it for father ond inother, ‘They will ap- Dreciute it I know, And Just here let mo give a word of advice to the young fol Keep up your muelc; do not throw away thy time and money spent upon this pleasant accomplishment. Your parents will enjoy it many years tu come. It adda to homo en- Joyment, and in after yoars tt will bea heln to the children’ and a pleasuce also to hear mother py hier old pieces. Iknuw by experience, My hua: pand and children Lave alwaya encouraged me to keep up my muale, ond 1 will for thelrraker, not~ withstanding f ou growing old. Aust Luor, SICK HEADACHE. To the Liditor of The Tribune, Taaaxeront, Ind., July 2,—A_ stranger hailing from Hooslerdom asks admission into Thé Home forthe benefit of Auntlo Di Luvian. Tcome with aromedy (infallible with aw) for sick headache. It fu simplo and cheap, and will dono harmit it ahould not cure yourcare, Take Iumpe of char cual (I have used it from thekitchon-atove), pound very Ino, or toa powder, Dosa: Two tabdlespoons- fulton half-tumblor of cold water, It wilt require considerable stirring to cause {ft to unite with the water, Then drink, being - careful tontwailow all the charcoat poxaible, and not lot it aeitie to tae bottons uf tue tumbler, Itis excellent to allay actdity in the stomach, and Lhopo with your case and with othore it nay provo efiicactous, Hear Feen-Leat, a word with you snd jovers of floworn, Have you over tried the vardencr's method of proning geraniums, 1, ¢., tarn the plant out of tho Pot rhake away ail the soil, and then cut nway all tho large roots to within four or ive inches of tho stom; at tho kamu timo shorten all the small ones. Repot the plant ins smailar pot, The top brnchea are alsu cut back severely. Af- tor this severe operation of reot and branch proning the plantshould be kopt warm, but stad. ed trom tho sun fora fotinght, and should not have a large supply of water, foon thoy will he- ji vigorous root fbres a clusters of beau. tui towers wili cover the plant. 1 cannot give my experience, not having planta large enough to prictice on. ‘The suggestion may ald you in not only saving plants butin sparing the cuttings to others, Do yon know when t thinkof you I am reminded of # little verso that read It, happy th i Nina leashes otit Hhetuscl yes aro Dest, Who something eparg for otherw’ eake, ‘And atrivo—in all thlays—fur the beat, For those who winh nico Nowerlng goraninme for winter, I would add that uow bs the time to plant cuttings. ‘They will strike root this month and next in tho open border, and prove votler plants this winter than thoee of oldergrowth. I haven't wuld the half Lwantto. I'm coming another day, but now time fs Himited with me, It iatha eve of my departure foga visit, and must helen iberut mursey. When the women of this Reput- Ue tinaninouely demand suffrage, ten, and then onty, will they gain it, Bue they will novor do xo wutll dey aro given a grantor leue than iegisialive aruitration. jbyray) animam mean. Ain, Auer £, C, Joupax. NEURALGIA. To the Lditer of The Tribune. Brraw, 0., duly Dear Mes, Hale: 1 have read your letter on alck headache, and at Ita cou- cluston fervently exctaiined, God bless hert No dount allsuffercrs from thie dietressing allmont will say **yea and omen,” Iwont to oak, with Eizo Jane, for Information concerning neuralgia‘o? ‘the head and face, Ita cause und cure, Some yoare ago I was affected with sick aud nervous besd- aches, and thought that nothing could bo quite as severe, Lut fud thix ncuraluia Is worso, than that, 1¢ razely occurs in both aldes of tha hed nt once. ‘Tho pain uaually begina in the tack of the neck and estends t@ one sido of the huad sit fucu; sotnetitnes It is keenest in the eyo or above the eyebrow, and again tt locates iu tle mitcous teni~ brave of onu side of the nore, Al tue teeth anc the car on the afluctedt sido Join in the melee, Sornclimnes there {4 nuisen, but the matter raised ia a watery mucus, and slightly flecked with blood. Like nervous headaches, light ant noise aro ane endurable, hut the cold application recommended fur thes te intoivrable in nouralzin, A> towel wrang out of hot water will often modify the pala. A sovero attack Is always followod by great pros traul *theso headaches,” you vay, **go far to inake life nilserable.” ‘hey aro a suurce of din comfort to one's fricuds, and o paintot tax upon their sympathy, snd the cause of untold nudering to onraclyes, Su far lus been in my power have tricd todigcover n cause for nouralala, buthuve uot auceeoded. J uo careful In dict, nvold late hours and excitementas much 44 possible, Ie thor no balm in Gilead?" 1 would nut accupy no much space and make this demand on your kind. Nees withont the hope that Sunny may be bencited by bipe tne on woll as mynelf, Hyacinthe, how kind and generois you ara! Tho Four looked quite (res notwithelanding thelr LLXNOKA, TNSTRUCTIVE. To the Editor of ‘The Tribune, Curcaao, July 0.—1 beitevo at last I hav patterns to all whohave wrltten tomo. Agneel 4 ferna recolved; accept thanks for same, Mrs, O. BM. R., croseand crown ia made of plain white card-board, suspended by a thread from tho arm, which giveathe crown @ horlzoutal position and cross a diagonal. Mra. J, A, D., will you please send the patterna you mentioned In your last letter? Emma R., did you reculye patterna? Emma E. [., you want to know how to put the cross and crown togeth I don't know what you fourney, and, with two or three excepltone, prom feo tu five and thelve abundantly, aa you hoped the Pleaso accept my warmest thauke, and tell me if 1cun in any way return tie favor. ‘Yhe alatert iro certainly very kind. Mauda Leo went me a photograph frame; the handuoment artt~ cle Lever saw mude of ciyur-lighters. Maude, um waiting a reply to my lustictter. Fern-Lcat,1, toa, recelved some very interesting friendly letters froin Maude Lee, and have ¢eau and rercad them many Umes, Housewife, too, went me a present, The secret of modera love. Girls, do you want to know what fi . gi hy Starks, Fla, the moss camo safely. Ieiw Quite @ curiosity, Many thanks, MM; would, A. IL, Wloomingtun, ‘the paltern you sent te very | moan, as they aro together In the pattern. bad ine; Will write avon, and sod you what you Daisy, your patterns recolved, for which accept Bky Blue, have I forfeited my lace in your | thanks, ‘Thanks to all who have kindly offored to frietdehip by my apparent neal clr Wiolicra me ond gutuma leayos this fall, 0] For the 0 havo received patterns and cannot make Chinese alr-cautles, J give the follows {ug directions: ‘Take s piece of white tea-paper, eleven of twelve inches lungs fold it backward and forward like the paper fan chlidren make. ‘Taka two of theac and fusten thom toxethor a the cen- tro; thon fasten the four ends toycther. ‘The whole will then have the appearanes of two interlaced avin{-circlo#, Bake @ second one thrue inches vualler, ands third stil! smalice, Frou the small- eat hang five of the round paper castles (like those duscribud tn Tho Home sowie time azo), one from gach end and one from tno centre. [ang with fine, while thread, From the central one bang the seml- circles nextin sizo, from which haug five more Fy From the third and largest semi-circlo hang nine casticr, I forgot to way that all of the icles should hase allver of gold paper on leq uf two ov site edges, lo T., { will write ina few deya, 4 3 nt. Lam not #0 carclexs of m: tienda ga eeu b 4 benefit of those whi Ariends as circumstances Lave obliged me to ap. var, Wow shall { thank #o many of you for your Trendly Jetters? Itwould give me much ploavure to write to every ono who has written mic, but, as Yama wife, mother, and howeeker pers tho time {e not at gy disporni, agreeable as If woutd be. Cobea, Fa your health: Hal pan and did you ducceed’ In making a Inmbrequin? Please write ain. wa. M. Bes Thar nat ihe Hater Patera Den't know Ww er Is, aad don't OY » dove cliher” ‘Laura Zarle, T tuougut you had the Ohio stump, Uarax, BABY COLIC, To the Editor of The Tribune. Cuaxton, In,, July 4.—Many thanks tothe mem- bers of Tho Home for tho recipes they ao kindly gave mo for eyo-water, I have been sick, andbave tried only ono of them. 1 found it relieved thom, batdidnot cure. shall try others as soon as pos sible, would like once more tu ask a ae The ecially of ont good frien Hal eee eee a baby to cure colic? Wo oababy at cur huuse 2 months oli, and sho ki tcuutinually crying with culic, 1¢does scem ge sf aho would wear. us all out, «, Wohave trieaa zreat many remedies, but they ‘only relieve her fora abort tino and then it sceme Be if aho wae worse thauever. | hove consulted cue laaile physician, but be duce not wcem to ure cilher. Violet: | would say that @ good remedy for the worms on vour plants 1s to make a strong tea of either tansy or wormwood, and water freely. L would [ike to give thy en excellent reclpo fora cool sammor drink, called **Creain Beer." It le an effervescent drink aud much pleasanter, I Ubink, than soda-water. ‘wo ounces tartaric acid, two nonuds white sugar, the juice of one lemon, three pints of water; Loi! tugetber five minutes; when nearly cold, add,, both fe Bryan, what is thu matterr {wrote some time 0, aya. As, of Callfornia avenue, are you eetiled eo that you have time to give instructions Cor spat terework? Sxr-BLUB CARDINAL, NEURALGIA CURE, - To tha Editor of The Tribune, Vixtoy, In., July 2.—Is any one aMicted with neuraigi I know of # very eficlent, though winple remedy, via.: Kasence of peppermint. I have tried it @ numberof times for pqpralgia in the head, always wath suc Batho Feely with the poppcrmint the part affccted, after which keep the hand presscd over {t. Boon it will begin to drawand dura similar to # musterd-plaster, but willnot blister, Continue this as lung as neces- sary. ‘Can some one help meio tha first formof the minor scalea? (le !t souetimes called the har- tonic form?) Thave tried tu vain to study it out alone, One instruction book says, **The in- bo drat form of the minor scales, iu de- after belug beaten toguther, the waltes gf three ter oft ¥ uve, one-half cup flour, and balf an ouuce of ex- scomdin fs ate Bok ths seins a ota ding’? but sence of wintergreen, Hote other essence may be vsed if Puerta After being well mixed, bottlo, and keep in a cuol place. ¥or a drink of this, take two tablespoontule of ihe virup tw one tumbler of water, and add s quar- ter Uf atenspoouful of soda, Drluk aulekiy. a tate, Lnvtice, too, in those scales that aré written pat bt it vai a whole tue, whilein the pulagty oe aevevan ecgimeneed foerval seven , ne aid lke ts ask, $00, if all the scales can be ¥ Won't wome ‘nusielan take pity on me aod helo me, thereby conferring & great favor re? die . — .. OLLA-PODBMA, To {he Eduor of Tha Tribuac, Curcago, July 6.—Msy scome tat There ts al- wayercomfor ope more. Anzions Mother, try ‘Mead’s Catarrh Cure. Ibave used its long tine ‘gud God it a good remedy. : Cordelia, bave your clatera emptied and thor- oughly cleaned twice or moro year, and keep, peck of charcoal, in Large pleces, in it. Amber, please come oftener. Gunaiks, what are **rcepirstory foods, and ‘ . THE WORKING-WOBEN, To tha Editor of TM Tribuns. Curcago, July &.—If the whole world thought ike Amle M, Hale about working-women, how many poor sisters might be Sayed from becoming the inhabitants of gilded cages, for then It would wat be thought so degrading te work, even though that work were somothing uncongontal to our tastes: But the world has not the charity wo fod embodied in hor doar heart. The world oficras premium for crime, and crushes virtuo whero it strives to keep ite armor bright. ‘The world heart- Jeaaly discriminates botweon the lady and tho woman, as¥ing of the one an angel, end tho other Auoutcast, I cannotsce why it ls any worse fora woman to work and ayppart than it isior a ye why are they atory fooda’ ? What foods are beat forono ins low etate of ritality, weak and trembling, just re- covering from terino and ovarian disease? know you—ma: tribntors wil ‘be Chairman fine before belong apread between thin bread. It the face, & number of pleased with it that f wi of The flame to try it: Ono-fourth white, one-half pint bay rum, one-hslf pint rain~ water, ron was ood, where oro y! cle. and kind wishes, a reelpe for artifical coral, applicatte to rock work of fancy work, which b jottor, contribatera to The Home why my Suet alw: BS s00N A6 Warm woathar comer on andarhat could be done forthem, Canany onetell me? Amle M, Hiale, can you tell me? I alxo arked for orange pudding recipe. Lthank those who send recipes, but already had those. The one E fn layers of gelatin’, sliced oranges, and beaten Whites of egga or whipped cream. but do not know just what {t !e composcdof, nor how to mike it, naine? Your life will bo surel; Carrying such a terrlila burden. To take the stop- ory, salam Jeet sesriline be; Ade 1 and card-receiver she will oblige been sceking a pare whito fuchai: Suburban offers is white, or nearly so, I would bo giad to exchange something I havo for a cutting of it. [have old-fashioned ruse goraniam, ivy goran- tum, tradescantia or Wan loring Jew (due for bask- ets), double scarlet and white fuchsia, white jas- mine, dark dnd light helivtrope, cigar and artillery lente, red, pla Dealt be plemed io will send mu button tea, snd aa abutilon end Homer J hope there ie room. ro called? What feods are ** reap Phyalclan, if a mother haga vaciiiating char- Acter, and cannot make up her mind whether *S yen" or **no™ ia tight, and yet in desirous of saying the tight ane, what In she todo? Dr. Hale, EF itke your letters ro much! I want to Tcallf T hope The Itome con- ave a Convention, and that yon will If Fat Boy will have his atrawberrica, Just be- fora they are added to the shortcake. slightly chop- ped Ins woolen chopping-Wawl, and sugar strewn over them, he will fin them Improved. * ‘Ham for sandwiches Ina greatdea! nicer chopped alices of JOOMLA. —_— PATTERNS WANTED. To the EAttor of The Tribune, Mrctinax Cit, Ind., daly 4.—Yea, Santa Rosa, Thave had very poor success in asking for patterns, and hesifite bofore Pf ask again, but I will try once more. Montle, Lwonld lke patterns of Cupid. and wall-pocket, Adelaid of card-receiver. of bair-pin holder? Has any ones pretty Iambre- quin pattern to spare? 8. BM. H., yonr jowelry- boat pattern and card-brackcts will bo very accept- able. from sometitiny Tam so for I hi I read your Jettor. Michigan City, feo that ho one responded protecting gloven from perspiration. patting them on, take a piece of alum and wart your hands as with soap and water. zend you aalip of passon-vine if you wish. Fern- Leaf, Ihave changed my signature. hoya carnoea very mach, ‘Thanka far infarniation concerning my plants. 1 have patterns of handkerchicf-cnec, slaving: letter-pocket, and curnucopia, to be made 0 paper, ta exchange fur those I have asked for, or any other pretty once. album verses. please send pattern Will Paray extend her pattern Suburban, Iwonld be pleased with aslip our double white fachela, and will send inretuen. iarper, of Mount Pleasant, a map al hopes of obuateaag ane nui ven up al oner of ol ning one nr i Please nend ‘aallp to Box 307, Ind. Sadje, of Allegan, Mich., f your qucations about dont before B, day Twill T would ike iil rend to you soon, ey fancy Anna Leah, thanka for Sanp Ita. City, Box 307, THANKS, To the Editor of The Tribune. Mr, Putasxt, ‘Logan Co,, IL, Joly 4.—Fem Leaf, Ithas been moved and seconded that Chat, ‘Mra. Hale, ant) yourself be appointed a Com- mittes of Arrangements for Tho Home entertain- ment, and [ think a glancu over the columns of The Home willtell you that **tha ayes have it; #0 Proceed with the arrangements, and you may be snre of ‘the hearty support of one member of The Homoat leant. Of course you are inveated with power to nppoint sub-committees and call on any member for hel I want to thank my frien! Mrs. E. L. W. for **Crosa and Crown and halrpin-holder patternm, andam glad sho wae pleascd with the supporter ttern, I have scnt out sbont Afty patterus, and want have enjoyed it; have recelved so man: fC jetters, Many thanks, Sky-Bine Carding, for Chineso alr-cantte; just jinlahed ono this afternoon, and they all any itis protty. colo, Hil,, I thank yon for tidy pattern. Mra, E, M., of Lin- Atnber, your advice to gitla about Mirting food; bunt how abont theuther side? When the **lords of creativo * lead the way, what then? Of course one cannot beteondemned without fimplleat ng the other, ‘That ia a pitifut letter from a‘ Victim"; thera must bo truly, . ‘screw loose somewhere." Yours i. Katiz Brows. SEND THE PATTERNS, To the Hditor of The Tribune, Daravia, It, duly 3.—*' And atill thay come!" Another contributor for Tho Home! Of couracT want something, but I don't want. K.'s floater. (Sour grapes. ) Will Mignon pleaso send pattern for cross and crown? Bryan, can you make mq happy with a Iambrequin pattern? Kitchen Devotee, havo yout nwand-castle pattern Jeft for mo? In return forall there favors } can on! trope, bl-colored dow y offer to aend allps of helio- Jo plyk. doublo red, balm, tose gerantums, Thave uscd the following recipe fora wash for bor of xen und em so well ould like rome of the ladies ound of Nake five cents’ oh of bergamot, jolly can bo made ‘from Vint; Ze enough ta color Glozinio,” Hillsdate, cherries by adding finde Rolatine, have tried Eliza Jane's Jenny Lind cake, and found it splendid. len, uf flonvys, I feol quitean Interest mn you, {nasmuch as you arc the nearcat neighbor f have in Tho Hone. ing four-ply cufta, and don't think It can be done nicely, if those T navd naked will sond tho pattorns I wilt return atamineand anything cleo Lean. Bend to Box op, Batavia, Jl. Lhave had the same difictty in sron- Curcner, MORE PATTERNS, To the Edulor of The Tribune. Cntoaco, Jaly,—If the patience of thoso kind ladles who ao kindly offered to send patterns in not entirely exha ) I would lke to ask fora wiavors, Lizele, you kindly offered to send to fi-Foam in order to telisve Kitchen Devotee; will you not extend your offer to me of the pattern of your. sand-contle? Montie, will you please send your pal tterna of Cupid and wall-pocket? Urvan, will you ylgase gefd lausbrequin pattern? .Ado- taldo, her alP-castle and card-receivert M. or Aunt Belay, will you picare send window orna- ment? Lwill send stampa in retirn, (f the Indies will rend their addecas.; Slontie’a address J have, but the reat are unknown. give directions through The Home about making. phantom baskota? Bus. E. uM. Lvak, wilt you please i ody, write avaln about ‘ou fancy work. | have lived many years In eluit, not far from the Iligh-8chool; your setter wo planed give ussome more, Carnet, out Vicara come back. Wo can hard: ‘afford ta Toxo 0 brillant a setting from the cie= Thave nothing to aend in return but thanks Lhavo the crosa ond crown, s@l will give in another Gronata i. AR. 030 cottage Grove wrenae, PAINFUL FEET, To the Halter of The Tribune. Cicaao, July 6,.—A long time agu, I asked i spain nt le made Taaw it once, Snoodleftcher, why don't you snorten worn out our rom le Out of a bottle,—ifthe atopple ls Mat.—take the ttle in pourlett band, ena with w pocket-knifo, ur ny amall thing which is sulld, tap ently on the Mat surface of the stopple near the slde edge, and you will soon Anil {t will come out quit easily Cau anyone tell me how to take kerosene oll ont of @ Urussels carpet? Onc of my servants droppod a lamp and the oil aoaked tuto the carpet. tried almost everything, but it only sproad: do not know what todo. T have nd Help me, sume one. Lavy Lous THANKS FOR SLIPS, To the Editor of The Tribune. Opxtt, Wl, duly 2.—L wish to retam thanks through The Tome to aj} the kind friendy who have sent mothe slips I theiraddrosses Ihave ausworud, and I sent what they requested. Wall Flower te right; 1 do lke old-fashioned flowere. handsomer than any of the new varietics, Hike the wallflower very much, varictios of avicws, If any of the staters have a durk crimuon geranium [would Uke a sili much, and Sigernit shades of scarlet and pink, anda pure white, iy roved to ba ant i thee di “dat feoale d for, Thoee who sent Itninkeome of thom sre ft would I can send two very will avod something In return, have Lhave bought sevoral for crimson, but C abould any plant that ie nic Thave quite a va- like something elvc. If ¢ patterns of alr-caatle Aout Barer. — WHITE FUSIISIA WANTED, To tha Bdtlor of The Tribune. Newton, Jasper Co., 18., July Thave long and if the ono 1} send ane whit io geraniums, snd exchange a few forothers. I can send Wall-Flower o woll-atarted scarlet salvia for one of ber wall-Gowers if Cordels wes in the fall, can send ber ing aluignd, suowberry, of spi- been successful tn atarting tho dycentra, Sow dae 1 rings from cuttings in water, though aseared by experionced Hower-lovers that it could not bs ec. { advlew all who love the eveinga to eral of tho l¥-grown sprigs a tu place in @ bottle of water in the sunshine and os Please address Box 570. WILLING TO TRADE. ‘ To tha Béltor of The Tribune, .Ciuwrom, Is., July 5.—May one more enter The Tam very soxicos to exchange some patterns that have for others, Thope your resdere won't deem mo greedy. Will Hed, White, and Blue please ecad cross and crown pettern! Qky-Bloo Carita, give Heed bei +s (8 will not bart jt. ave a prety air-castlo paleeia which i think ue would ts Wht K. tell mio what a Hoster is? Itecoms to bo s great secrat; and send me s pattern. | Chat and Madge Madcap, Will'bo very grateful. Aud leat of ally will Dactyt °F a Fikes huodred-leat rose? Iwill cheer tab achabes the folowing pattems fas these e Norbert ho ted ap his raft, teft it in charre of hil wife, koueht ont and pre-empted 4 farm, nad thene like a inan, proceeded ta outid ap bla house, a { “THE PARTING HOUR"—A PLAGIARISM, Ta the Edstor of The Trimmne, Cuicaco, July 4.—In your ieaue of Inst Bun ‘ day, an Oak-Park correspondent, * Paulus 4.,"" steals the first verre of a heautifn) poem en- named above: A fovely aptint ba follet mate, handkerchief case, Address Clinton flerald ofice. ATEAM COOKING. To the Eattor of The Tritune. Cricago, Inly 6.—WI you plearc allow men small apace in Tho Home, just to ray a few words fn prafee, and deservingly too, of anew Invention, — anteam cooker (of which T now havea ono in ure), et, ring case, glove box. Frioutie. to-night will eater one bias from the tender fleshof Infancy, am more than paln. Thave known mien to drive their own ehidren from their doors, and then cet down on their knees and ank God to watch over them, 1 will never ark Gol to doa favor far a child of mine while Lean doit, Never. Another thing: There Je nothing in thie wortd like betny huncet with there children. Lonot pretend you ate perfection: you are not; and, if one of them hnppens to tell a story, do not jet on as if the whole work? was gaing ta burat. Tellthem honestly yon have told thonsands of plate eny nn, and let ne one refase to net till the question hae been settled, and then, if for an7 good reason yon cannot act. we will ser what can pedlone. Of conree, if there will need be assint- ants, they can choose them A Wituxe THecren, SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. Ta the Editor of The Tribune. Cricaao, July 6,—Canone of the many readers of and contributors to The Home *end a good and for light conking, say for from two to eight ver- | harmicanrecion for dneray titled “The Parting Hour” (written by the young tone, of any kind of food that doen not reqaire to | Whereny greatly py gemerlog panerdnous haleyandt —— and cifted California poct, Edward Pollock), and ' It cannot be surpassed, eanccialty In hot weather, ‘Bay Bnoxetre. A SAPANT SE PRISTSHOP: palma [t off as uriginal. With your permission, : anit does not heat up the reom like other rtoves, and ft does not cost one-fourth as much to rin it as the oll atove.—costing not ta exceed one cent per day. Tthink it the most convenient cook-stove In mise, and should by all meni Iwill give your numerous readers three add! 3 tional verses, which may or may not be the en- tire poem, as my copy of it has o line of stars between the secund and third verses. Engst. POPOVERS. Tn the Editor of The Tribune. * Wenxowa, Marshall Co., Ml., duly 3.—Will some kind sister tell mo jart how to make poporers; ‘The shops scattered through Tokio, where cheap printa are sold, attract attention from the gay col- ors of the pictures. atrang on Ines for pnilic ob+ 8 recommend It t/any fenne ; ’ servation, and by the crowd of Intereated eperta- fad AT TR dai heathens Jena care, and can some one tell _me how to ekeletontze | tors generally clustered beforo them. ‘The trade Site PARUING “WOE: Hocsewire. jeaves Mrs. H. B. evidently aupptiea i povular want, and we teed | There's something in the **parting hone’ —— —_— not le surprised to find, therefore, that ina city of Will chill the warmest honrt: EXCIIANGING Moss. CURRENT GOSSIP. the dimensions of the capital it ban attained to | Yet kindred, coineades, lovers, friends, To the Editor of The Tribune. very large proportions, The businces has received Are fated att to part, ‘ Ronat. Rernrat, Joly 6.—In The Home of Jane Stan. a freah impetas from the outbreak of the civil war, | Butthie I've seen—and many 8 pang ilas pressed it op my mind— The one whu goes in happier ‘Than those be Icaves behind, ‘No matter what the journcy ho~ i Adventure, danycrous, far— To the wild deep, or bleak fronticr, ‘To solitude, of war— Still, sumeth(ng cheers the heart that daros,. In’ of bomen kind, And they who qo are happter ‘Than thone thoy leave behind, 23 Mrs, 8. M. Bartict expressed a wish that rome of the ladies of Marquette would exchange same of sthe different kinda of mose whieh can be gathered intho woods near their city for something thatthey have not. I heartily Join in that requost. My home fe on the prairie, where moss ia not inclined tu grow. 1 would like very much to have some, and world be willing torend in axchanze planta, patterns, or directions for making various fancy articiea,’ Ifany lady with send her addrosato The Home, I will then write to her personalty. ‘Wil Fonell give het address, a have some- thinR to exchange with her, Can any of the cor- respondents tell me whero I can get holly: im tba though the occnpation ttrelf {8 of very ancient o gin. The variety of thesa prints and their ar- tietic merit astonish one. A prominent houre, one of tho largest tn Tokio, hes already fanned 140 acta of pictures, each compriaing three engrasinze, on themes auggested hy the Kagoshi- ma inaurtectiin, Thesc aro mostly exaggerations of perronn! prowess conventional to dapaueso martial art, tery absurd many of them, yet all ex. cuted ina mannerthat not merely amuses, bat Inatrnete. The work iteelf, whon wo consider the price for which the pictures aro eold, commands admiration, The fret atep in the production of a novelty ws tha employinent of an artist, of whom Chere are eeveral famous for this specialty In ‘To- kin, who denigna the ecenes desired antl draws them in ink on the finest paper. ‘These sketctier, which bring the artist from $2 to $1 most beautifally adged hy any etandard. ‘The next step ts the wourt-engraving, which 16 alno performed inthe mort delicate manner, Itaroly ‘The golden footsteps of the Sun Have tracked the azure skies with light; ‘The amiling, radiant day In dome— ‘Tho world waits for the dark-bfbwed Night. ME She comes—the blossoms of the Stare And Mooa‘a white lily in her crown; Her raven hair blows oer the bars Of gold, where late the Bun went down. Vouvata, N.Y. Cane F. Wirecen. — A POOR MAN’S BIG BONANZA, Placer (Cat.) Herald, ‘Tho richest striko mado in thie country for many years, andesrich perhaps as was cver made, wo here have the pleasure of recording. A. O, Bell, commonly caited Pike Bell, who, with hie famity, has resided for many years on Bald Hill, afew mites north of Auburn, 6s many know, is a daunt+ Have youa friend, a comrade desn= An old and valued friend? Be suce your term uf aweot concourse, At length wilt have an end! Aud when you part, os part you will, 9 take tt not unkind It _he whu ques is happier ‘Than you he leaves beblod. TO CLEAN BLANKETS, . To the Editor of The Tribune. Torzno, O., Joly 8.—In response to the inqniry ‘SHow to clean blankets" I send tho following di- tectlone: Put two larze tablrepoonfuls of pow= | tueg : fan one seo mora exquisite specimens of oy “ a prospector. Though occartunally making | the gravere aki) — tha God willn it 20—andl en it Ie dered borax and a plat of Rood soft soap Intoatub | 4 trike of vome conslderablo {mpurtance fe | tis ecu lock he's wondventters | apie bllerioys on thete way, ene aad dein then okt thee htcoceas | om prospectors, to keep moor, Last | ‘ta cut more complicated platen requires frames { An whieh, at last, pour nian, eubdacd, Rr entra and Hank them to de Denney | winter in particular he was in very straits | week toten days. ‘The wiolo expense of pre Lies down, ly deata reelgned, « wring them, Before they are quito dry youand | ened circumstances, and, having no money | {ng one of thene prints, then. dneladiny ewtentag, Say die Aut atlih ba. Bappler (are onf maid take them and ang; and the merchants refusing tocredit him, he of- | cutting the wrlzinal plate and the color plates, uf ‘ Irany Jo mhecte in folding ther tahun and then rd sriich latter there are sammbilvien upward oftwenty | ~24uard Mollock. fered hls only horee, worth about $50, for $10, that be might buy bread for fis children, and, failing in hin efforts to wacrifice his horre, he pawn- ed the ring off hin wife's finger to obtain the necer- rarien of lite. Day by day he continued bis rearchea for tle glittering treasure, and, whether the parsing day had revesiod «culor of not, his spirits were alwayn jubilant, apparently kept up required for one picture, Inks, ete., te nbont $7. ‘They rail, on an average, for bcentee ret at tres pictitres.' While quite a novelty, however, they Taaintain & **fancy price’ sometimes, where n great hit han been inade, golny fur ag much as 1a cents & set; and, on the other hand, antiquated printa may be bought fora cent a aheet. hen Beng them straight on the line to falsh drying. Mus. 8, It. C, WILL EXCHANGE. To the Editor of The Tribune. Cricaco, July 0.1 wieh to enter The Home circle if there 1s room for me. 1 should like some ee gr TWILIGHT'S MEMORIES, Twillghtateals lowly now from o'er the lea, Helnuing ita memories aad—tiow sad !—to me, Of other lands and clinies, whore, ‘mid the perfames rare Of rich exotics, hlooming bright and fair, patterns, and wilt wend somo inrcturn, Pansy, | b¥tho hope that reemed never to deserthimof | METIZODS OF CHINESE CRUELTY. | ‘rw ; n 8 LT Y. at caine slowly vet the prrple aay please fend mo pattern of hairpin holder. Witt } Going betleron the morrow. At last the Iucky | saanghat Gorrespondence San Francteca Chronicle. | Wwringiny a love, Now sought, yet deadly unto mo, Tho greateet attribute ofa Chinesa General in considered to be his etrategy. He ie nothing worth ithe fails to lead ble enemy {nto makings folso ‘The hero of the hour on this account ina Red Whito and Blue picasa rend one pattern cross and crown; will If. send floater pattern; a will it some one take pity and aend me the dove ern? ‘Will Cousin May furuieh directions for pariorarna- hunting afnand over tho Lillia, he struck hia pick into a litte mound which resembled somewhat in appearance an ant-bill, and to his delight he an- earthed some pleces ‘of decomposed quartz, at- Twilight—with memories holy clinging 'rount ‘The hearts of inen and matrons often found— Why ore ye suddeet eeason unto me? ; at- | step, Why! el k fs y In your quiet coming must Lover sce ment, andif J recriro, them, I will send. thom to tached. ich ere some colors of wold. En- | General who Jed a body of troops acainst a walled | at the onc fatefuphuur that drouzht me wot making tlales andseveral nicofancyarticices. Will an his new lead, or was neared by eltynek brat Jneubgenta, a eet Shaka: Aes UE AS Che ventes We A Te vee ge Sky Wine pleare send pattern of Chinescalr-castio? | finding more or less gold at eve | and in due course of time they pleaded fat terme. ‘Those fadies who send patterns please direct to ery stage uf descent. Lact Saturday ‘he | Laudable promises were made by tha dozens, the | ull comes back to me thta enitry enmmer-nigiit, — ‘The turple sloute piled: high and tipped with wuld- jz en ligh ‘Tho suvtie-inurmnring tipplo of the ea, The far muro subtle, luwer-wuriuured words to m ‘My Gud! why might 1 got that night have died,” ie on inan’s word and trath (u'er relied? cs ld reached s depth of about thirty fect, and had taken out in sinking that far rock estimated to be worth shout $1,000, Tho rock botng oxtrenicly rotten, or what in cailed by quarts-miners decom: posed, hohad with iittle eort pounded out ino iuurtar enough to pay expenses as he progeeaeed, Ue had hired men to aesiat bim in working the mine, and on last Monday morning they went to work as usual, The guage, as we would call it, as it In tno rotien to be properly called a ledye, was dlecosered by noon to have become sudueniy tich- JxastE, 1144 Wost Madison siroct. WILLING TO EXCITANGE, Ta the Edilor of The Tribune. Mingnat Port, Wiv.. July 4.—WWill come mem- ber of The Iiome send me or tell me where I can obtain a camellan fol! plant? A Chincrestraw- berry? Wii) Kitchen Dovotce eend her castle pat- tern; Subnrban, a ally from her double white fine gus non being they shonid lay down their arms. ‘This was done, when, the General's die- patches inform ne, they were fmmediately mnsra- cred an fost an it was poarible to du so, but the leader was ** put to death by the extreme torture." ‘This consieted in winding a wire very tightly abunt the entire bead and body to the feet, In- tervala of an inch being left between each turn. Thia brought the flesh into water, which were quickly and neatly elicod of by keen knives, ‘Tho ntare sniite down from out the dome of blue; ‘The royal purple clouds the gentle moon fuats through, ; , | With the eae alivery Hght and eoftened shadows fuchela; Mignomy her cross and crown; & MM. if., |e. 10 the atterngon chunks of almost paro gold | The scene ended by decapitating the still hving M Pat gat ie Were taken ont, and the decomposed stud'that | akeleton. A very great deal of evidence in crimie | x.0.,.tuFowns for Jewelry boats ant Ka. fonter pattern! Inex~ | aijed the interstices between tue rocks wanu rich | ual canes fa elfcited hy torture, unlees that given | Nothing ou wirth but f acems oldet grown, ote of Veronica, lemon ‘Tho years, tn number few, yet seems ty mu eo Jong. or pattornsof Urecian y wv te mu Ro Jon So died aru they with grief, and etiame, aud wrong. fp cold that Pike began to wash ft out with o pane From threo panfaila washed Monday afternoon ho obtained gold catinated to be worth between 000 and $5,000, That evening he camo?| nto town, and, | giving ua @ hint of what he hind Fot, [invited un to xo ont and ree it On fucedny afternoon, In company with Sherif Me- Cormick, we visted the mine. “We found Kell with a pan uf gold Iu lls hands worth from $1,000 to 400, which hugaeured us all came from one pan ‘eitut, Peaid be, “if you don’t belleve coincides with the ideas of the waginirate. If, une der tortare, witnesses aesett things detrimental to tho ride he proposce to favor, they remain in agony till they take if all back azuin. Whon he has got it arranged to euit himrelg. ten to ono he will administer another dose to them for nut telling the truth (frat once. There {a something frightful to the elvitized mind tu such abortion of justice. but, even when the verdict is currect and the felon fs to suffer for crime comuitied. the puntsbinents are no truly barbarous you rink verbena, bouraden, tom ealling versel for spuote, neudles. eciesurs, and thimble, photograph holder of splints, frames of eplinta and eponge-bolder, or fluffy, or imitation of turquoise locket, Wit» Woop, Box 2 FLOWER SLIPa, To the Editor of The Tribune, me $1,500, Nontariziy, Joly 3.—In anawer to Gloxinia, | peice! Tho Southern béeeze aweepa Inland from the eca, Helnging ite tropie aweetuces ante t Again I fect the touch of wand and I xaln thy cup of love Lgindly si, Ne’er thinking of the dregs that linger there, For all tho Eurtu to twee urignt ana fairs Lace tho toving glanco of eyes whose hne Tillsdale, Mich., in The Home curie 20, whooffers | 41, [will warh another pan and ehow you." We | your detestation of the offenwe In your pity fur , tonupply Dacty! with a number of choice shrabs | told him to wae. ‘The pan waa soot downin the | the. sudering olfender, ‘The night of a | quuccts the heavens clearcat, dveyest Line; orelips thie fai), I would eny, that 1f abe has any | aualt, and soon returned filled with a mass of | human being recelring 200 300 ‘blows whinverel ward H . close hes = anid rkied all over with moo heavy bambov, Jearing ga finally a helpless crip. diy, rocky stuf that sj {rot pivcew of golds ui flesh beaten toa Jelly, and more to bg ea of she would favor an admirer of Peta the breeze brings breath of Zouthern land, ri pieces of gold. ‘Thiswaa wasted out and found to i. ‘The Hone Oy stating te fact throurh.Tha Hosts 1 Catan fully 8 euch of the precigue metal, If not | rie for Ife, doer not fend to excite, yout love far | jy a trakened frais tay waddentny areamiy Nader sro fayor ma with divestionstforn nlecserd | murs Huan the one Lo bad ust finished fanning | yourfellow-man, Knesllog on chains for many ey sia j Fecelver and boud-work neeidio-cushionn, ete.? 1 | Won Me urrived, Jt wae rently the greatest sieht | Lotte. te laches aaconat | Dutetill, whon twillght’s shadows a ch th Wt rhe 7 we ever naw, and McCormick, whe had mined In RJ ite oF! . sepen o'er the eR MRRSh plessga ty Walldower'slansresaleer, Mfornta it ite palmientdays, rays ft knocked the | apit bamboo; entwining metal tnben aboot tho Ertl i Off anytning he,evar sav excent on, one par- tcular accasion, | Bell, having convinced us of the richnens of hie mino, took us tu ils houre to abow hody and extremitics, in which boljing fluid tn poured, searing the flesh wherever it touches; wearin, a thrensfouk:pauares trent ye pound wooden: bel arth. When guyest groups have hushed thelr nolay mirtt My heart Tren forth a wild, despairing moan; i ‘Through all my Hfe T “~e MOTH REMOVER. rope my way alone— To the Editor of The Tritune, fin the proceeds of the previous daya’ panning | collar day and night far weeks, being tnable to | The lors of Faith and 'Truat, my heaviest crose— Craxratox, ML, duly 5.—Plearo give meepace | that we might be convinced of what he tnd | reach the mouth with the hand, aud exposed to the } When they Lavo Hown, Hope's gold but seume dull turn th i tod, sha ding the | told ur. The eight waaone morc easily imagined | gare of parsers-by in the locality of the offense; ‘drurs, to roturn thanks to Jerusha for recommending the | than realized. An we looked upon the pans of | piscine Ina cae with the head eccured ina collar | Jtsw wu, 1877. Avner Yenyox. moth lotlon. Two frends and myeulf have uscd it it before us wo thoughto! Aladdin and bia mayle | which forme the roof, the toes just touching the . — with perfect success, The dead-looking, discolor- | lamp, and wondered whether tho ntory had not | ground, ani left to die by starvation and strange Two. ed’ skin [6 removed, end our facea sre nowof a uni- | been wt ited by some sach enality an Was before eke bebeading; and eating. sate ee thous. 5 { form cotor and smooth. One of our number hada | U%_ On Wednesday evening Mr. Well (it te * Str. Ha Lay ‘among the usual punleiments of now since he hns Luts of gold, —it was Pike before) was in town auain, and he informed us that what wo naw war nothin: at he had taken ant $10,000 im three pans that day; that he had teken ott, oli told, ap to that time, hetweon $i and $355, 000 and that de had on offer and was about fo well for $20,000. When asked his notion for selling, he said he wouid get away with abuut $40,000, end that was money enouh for him, To be sure It ts a good stake, and when we consider that it woe maite in three days, it must be conferred that the -chancew@or inaking 6 stiddeo fortune tn California Bro not all guue,, One leancd on velvet cushions, ike a Queen, ‘To sev htns pars—the lerv of tho hour, Whoin men called great, She bowed with langalt anelt, And aniled, and blushed, and knew her beauty's power, dreadful (sco, end iad tried everything ahe ever heard of without oltaining the desired end; aho used this lotion, an’ Intwo weeks bad a smooth {aco with only the inconvenience of n little rough- ness of tho akiu for four or tive days. I think every lady should know there tea remedy for the romo- vol'of moth. Janz G. 8. IN THE WOODs OF NEVADA, Firginia (Nev) Bnternrtse, A book agent of this city hax just returned from the Honey Lake country, The agent oné day stopned at a cabin situated fn the edge of tha foot- ‘Al Before reaching the cabin half a dozen doze of ansorted elzes and unrecognizable breeds etarted np from under stunted pines or.came running from sheds about the placo, yelping and barking like a pack of coyotes, Inthe wake of the dogs swarined forth soven or eight bare-headed, faxen-balrud children, plainly atl of one breed,-—the forest breed, The javentles wera followed by a gaunt, saffron-complexioned woman of about 40, Dy One tralted her tinseled garments through tho rn rect, Z Andthrust aside the cfowd, ana Cound a place Sou near, the blonded conreers *yrancing feet Cast sparks of fra upon her paluted face. One took the hothortee-blostome from her Urentt, ‘And toned then down, a¢he went nding by, ‘And blushed roso-red eu them fondly presucd To benrded lips, white eye wpoxe unto cye, ‘One, botd aud hardened wits her reckless life, Yot sprank and slivered palnfully, because WHERE I8 IT? To the Editor af The Tribune. Onuxosn, July 3,—Will somo of ‘The Mome cor- respondente pleaaa tell me in what poem of Long- fellow's to find thla quotation: Take coursge, sol, nur spend thy strength for naug Iataiinoenome thenerp tats eid for tiesr et ‘ar past the Alpine sununite of great palp B Llosn thy Italy. .QUIPS. Lightning never etrikes twice in the eame place, any mggo that two strawberries hit tho samgshort- cake. Lhave read it eomowhere, as quoted trom Long: cooking formeny yeara before an open fireplace, | Hie ctuel glance cut kocnor than a knifo— seo Sereostone Aas AEC, Cniae OU, | orge epg stornctoes way in srued’s roca | frvgns Oromace eterna emer cacen se any | THCB oT Of res us Ur Sama g ul ering. nit wan observed, and lifted up to fame, fecbnat oh ares nollie ta. men tp ss eeenRnaO Ox: ovil.— Puck, fe ifs arora cho Aba appeared the agent | Because the hero emiled upon hee? while wilively Teed ead wend isto Lackeiiax 183, | A veteran shopkeeper aaye that althoogh his | made known ble business. |) || Ge who waa enuuined ant hated found her ehanio clerks aro very talkative quring the day, they aro alwaye ready to abut up at night. ‘The Grecian navy, wo tearn from the New York Commercial Advertiser, won't give up & ship ag long os thego’s a Spatia cling to, Young Miltiades Sptlkins promees to bacome a {oker in tinie, ‘Ihe other day he labeled, 8 private ‘tle that bie father keeps. in tho «lde-board, ‘+ Para nip.” The potato-bugs are (aking mortghees on many farina thie summer.—Zurner's Fulle Reporter, And the farmers dud it easier to ralsc tho bugs than the mortgages.—Camden Host, dobn Adams, son of Charles Francis, has made amarble bust of bis father: and the sole objection toltisthat the marble gives tims warn), genial look, entirely fogeign to the original. —Jochester Danocrut. . Haberda: gone Kot what she Dy basking Jn the death-light of his eile, Buia WiuKener, ‘Usukosu. weong place ef yer got nothin’ but books to well. Ef yer iad some powder or cupe, of suthin' in the ainernttion Hne, yer might sell eome to my ole inan. Ae for books, stranger, wo'ro not much on the read hyar.” ** Could | see your bueband, ma'am t" asked the book-agent. “Wall, stra whar bo was; —_ INFORMATION WANTED. ‘To the Editor of The Tribune, Deravan, July'3.—I have a few favors to nak of the readoreof The ome, Will some one tell me how to make cookles with crystallized ammonia; and what [2 the causc of cauary-birds breaking thelr tall feathers entirely of Kitchen Devotee, L would like pattern of eand castle ever so much, What can 1 send fn return? Aunt Nelile Bly, how fe tar used foracald-hesd? Sadie, plowant extend offer of bead -hanmug-dasket to me, aleo. Hus any onoarecipo tor making boiled currant pud- ding? 1 can wend & tip-top: coffer cake recipe, without egys, 1f any onu wishes it; also, aeplen- did recipe for currant jelly, terry. ~~ ONGAIRS. CIGARS! JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE INVOICE OF SEIDENBERG & C0.’S KEY WEST CIGARS, Which we offer at pened within the reach r, Treckon yer conld ef yor was a's big enough fer to sce, Lord nows. ** He's not at home, then?" ‘+ 8trungur, he's not at home," “OWI be be likely to return soon?” “Can't suy, stranger; he's a lule onvarhin.” ‘Which way lias ho goner { way meet him somewhere in the wettlement,” * **9 reckon nob, stranger; he's cono out bum- mln : ** Gone out bumming! What do you mesn by that?" WILL EXCHANGE FLOWERS. To the Editor of Tha Tribune, Prainix Cottrags, July 3.—1 now come to ask “Wall, stranger, he tuck down hts gun this moral and from 4 wink he uy me as he started away, IU calkerlate he's gonc off vomewharw to bum aahecp or two." : er (to avelatant)—** Why baa thet lady without buying?” | Assistani—**We haven't waute, jor— ** Tl} soun Haverua L. Beulah {¢ ft will bo agreeable toexchange point. | Jet you know, Misa, that I keow yuu to vell what ‘ i ie lace patterne with taer 1 would seo like tnle fall | F¥8 Hot, and'not what people want."— Zunch, 4 STERPLES CONTENTS. Relua Victoria, 1-10 is ih j to exchange somo flowers. 1 wish o white day- ii A endleraey receally reared, mle ftstat intro 3 ‘Haveford (Conn) Times, Regalia Uraciosa. 1- i pat a0 lic i My» qu ose, & wtaterin and a double. fed | seceived him Whim the dose ee | Allalong North Bata street people were looking | Itewalia de Ia Reina, 1-10... 1 : 01 Foes, yellow, mink; and white Scotch. T wish if Wallttower has those parden wall flowers aho would wend mo one. Jf wanted, I can send recipe for Dolly-Varden cake; also, directions for muking a hanging apice-basket, Avaueta. received him coolly und showed him the littlo tuvestigation showed the reason. ‘The letter said: hin Hike a trump," but the stranger Tead it, ‘*I'reat him like « tramp. Ono stray Western grasahopper wandered out thie way lately, and atruck a Moston suburban bean- patch. When he got through, he lay quietly down, repented of bis miadeeds, read a chupter from Km etaun, and, witha Boston girl scotting his forehead, passcd calmly away into oblivion,—/uck, this morning at somo sight aloft, Far up in the alr, onthe spire of the Fourth Congregational Church, ata height of nearly 200 feet from the pavement, two men wera seen—looking rather amall up there—at the very top of the apire, and one of them on « badder above the tup. They were takiog down the weather-vano preparatory to painting the spiro and church, which sorely needs Partagas, Ist, 1-10. Londres, 2d........ Town Conchas, let, 1-10. Solitaries, 1-20. Queen Regalia, 1-1 Blegantes, 1-10.. Comme J} Faut, 1-20 Londres Chico, 1-10.. ...... MO8s FOR FLOWERS, To the Edltor af The Tribune, Mangquatts, Mich., July 3.—If permitted, Taleo |" ,, " Grandma, do you know why I can see up in | it not having been painted In elghteon yeare, | “10. : will enter‘Tho Home asa beggar. Will Suburbay] 44 any on tui” naked Charlie, a littie4-year-old, | Ono of the men, a painter, by the namo of Hul- defiinan, 1-105 please send moa slip from her double white fuch- | of tho venerable lady who eat ou the garden svat, | luck, ie wuld to bo nearly or quite UO ycare old, and | UX! nee BSS tla TBaveno cholcealloe to offer, but will acnd | Koltting f+ No, ms near, why is ltyT sUecauna | fe moreover alanio man yot uot one person {6 ten | The above goods ar all freab, and In DANK, Inretuen, {abe xonde her address, some of the | {here by maine wing iis astronomical searche | willing “to “go "ta, fi ate” neigte abot | "tue following la the offetal report on these Ct | er, 1 Me witha, ic ves a benutifal sllvir grey and coral moed thas wruwee 1a | rg Granda hor kuliihg.--luliimore Gasette," | the Righest ‘buildings, aud stand “alone in | parm by the Judges of tha. 8. Centennial Hxbi- Pilla, 3870) 3 Prof, Rwifteaye that the comet dincaverad by ibe ie supported by nothing but a ladder, and | bition (| . ‘ treating on one uf the upper roundsaf that, **By actual tests of the most accomplisticd ex- BRYAN'S LAMBREQUIN, jorelli, of France, on the wih of Fouruary, has | io tourth Church waa erected In IM4u wud 1840, | porte of tbe vroup of Judges, Heldenberg & Co.'s To the Eduur of The Tribune, ther aucicus, tall, nor envelope orellt | If wasut dniaied vetare tho closo of the laiter | Clxare were foand tu be equal in manatvetara and can't discover any more perfect comet than that, he'd better retire froin the business and band over his telescope (oa man better posted in comcte, A comot without either tail or nucleus is bad enough. but one without envelopos,—and perhaps ininus postage-stampe sleo,—is a glaring awindle, “CHILD-WHIPPING. é From a Recent Lecture by Cot. ** fog" Ingersoll, + The children of poverty} My heart bleeds when Tthink of them; the children slmiply covered by a rag; the children of famine and of starvation; the children of drunkenyessand tho children of crimy, | floteam and jetsam upon the wild, rude ses of life; thu children in atleye; tha children that crouch in corners when Shey hear tho unsteady etepof drunken brute of a father; the children, Httle ba- dice witn drinking mothera; the childrea, too, of the rich, that havo no Hberty—theae little children that are crushed, that are trampled upon, (hat are frightened. | pity thewall frow tho buttom uf my heart. What right have you to tyranolce over a flavor to the beat Imported Havana Cigars. Also, «One line of IMPORTED CIGAIS, of the most popular brands, at equally low prices. W. T. Blackwell & Co.'s Durham Smokimg Tobacco, per Ib.... Fine-cut Chewing, year. When the epire approached ita completion, ‘and the ornamental Gniale of holluw balls below the weather-vane were in process of constructlon, certain tes{dents on North Maln street contrinuted a quast-bottle of One old runs anda pack of play- ing-carda, which were placed, without the kuowl— edge of the Church Committee, in the hollow swell bencath the vane, The bottle of liquor wav duly marked with the date (1841), but probably with~ out the names of the contributors; and under these ungodly devices the religious services have been curred on for nearly thirty years, without the Knowledge of suspicion of tho odd altuation uf thangs aloft up in the stceple, z A YOUNG MAN OP PROMISE, Toronta étabe, Manitoba has been euriched by the acquisition of an enterprising French Canadian named Langlois. Having discovered, on reaching Croukaton, Mina., that lumber was much cheaper there than at Win- uepey, ho purchased al! thathe needed for his house and outbuildings, made tt into a raft, eu. Brooximaton, Iil., July 5.—f should be pleased if Bryan would send Ler tambrequin pattern, and Mignon her pattern of cross wad crown. I have nothing of much account to: offer in return, al- though If so desired by ang, would be willing to send somo pretty specimens of ferns to those who cannot obtain them. Box #215, PATTERNS FOR EXCHANGE, Tothe Editor of The Tribune, Prattsuovts, Neb. July 3.—Will Bryan please send me the shadow-pictury spoken of as being beautiful; aud Sky-Blue Cardinal tho cross and crown pattern? 1 wil! send ta returoa shadow. icture of the crucifixion, which} think is uod. ‘lease sond addcves, Lock Box 750. ——- TO RENOVATE BLACK SILK. To the Editor of Tha Tribune. =, Port Warxx, Ind., July 5.—Bolls pair of old jn three quarts of soft water; dip tho JRF OZ ..enee ‘And @ fine selection of Imported ; . Wines, Liquors, Ales, &c. Cigara expressed toany part of the Northwest in any quantity, from one Dox upwards, on recess of remittance forthe amount. Jn arderin: be par- treular in atatlng the kind and color requiicd. SLACKS GROCERY HOUSE, i child? § bavo very little reepect fur w mau that | barked ble wife and family thereon, aud ftoated Hite toradaray ster, Wit we eText Senaotrovra ac wont arte forep, HR | slong Ned River (Tbe bad ached dealaation. ‘ 5 ent Why, they si chil- steamibua| " : ‘i please send Greclan work-basket pattern’ dren tell ites. Ves, cowardice te the mothercflies, | ence of the price of to luuber. ‘Arrived at St. 109 East Madison-st. ‘fyranoy ie the father of lies, w ‘Sup, man ie ae much larger than you ae you are larger should come at you with a ho bauke that plate?” You would tremble, your kuves would koock together, snd you weuld swear you never saw the plate, oF Ahat It waa cracked when you got It. ‘Think of a uscmber of the Board of Exchango Ing one of bis children for provaricating. wyer beating bis own fea! loud because be evaded the truth. ‘Think of a dealer in stocks puntshing hie child for setting eflost fujeo reports, What ap tuconsistency! Think of it! If you should hercafter whip your child, wish you could have # photograph tsken when doling so, No. 231 West Wayne atreet, ROYAL BAKING POWDER. ROYAL. BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. Boch fe the intrinsic merit of the Rovat Baxixo Powngs, that to-day throughout the coaatry it fe statdny Pocder Turan excelicate of quality aun bas tt felued sw fish The Kiccleus of tue pest Housekcevers ia the country, “Voouaande uf the very Dat teaully to tts superiority over all others, twill go farttice ead make bester Uiscult, rolla cak ‘ mi ‘ete., thea euy other Kind. 1s Ja warranted sbevlutely pure. Thy Ingredi¢nta that euler jute its culsmoel> Hoa are ‘all neetiny auc autritivne. ° Tha great streusth, aujeriut. quality, aud perfoce unlfarialy wit l(t Ihemnscives to avury iutclligent Huusskecper why will give itatnal {¢ contains the esact strength ul 6 p47 powder. 4 ry f the Toya) Powde a A wld he y Langit of tine many climate, and ts HOt Mee uaa tatotber powdery to contre dan epee enna tetera ° ‘The Hora, a Rowoan Ls fur sale by the beat Grocers cresywhare. CURRANT CATSUP, To the Editor of Ths Tribune. Wasuixosox, HL, July 4.—Permit me, through our valuable paper, to ask some contributor to he Home for a recipe fur making currant catsup, and oblige ‘Rina Apans. — PHOTOGRAPH RECEIVER, To the Bdttor of The Tribune, Parcstox, Kas,, July 3.—WUl some of the readers of Tus Taisvxs be kind enough to give mo than a 5-yeur-old child, wi : = é with your oyebrows cortugated with anger, your S recipe throazh The Home fore photegraph te | checite red with wrath, “aud. tho thle dnd and ‘beg shrink trembling, crouching, wugl It this child sbould happen to dio, wouldn't {t be sweet iu the autuma, when the maple-leaves aru turning to gold, aud when the scarlet vines run like = sad regret out of the carth,—wouldn's it be delightful to go and alt op tho niound that covered the tes you bad beatca, Sud look at tha photograph uf yourself In the act bipping that child’ ora thik af ievthink of itz and, if aL aay. THE CONVENTION. To the Bdttor of The Tribune. Curcaeo, July 5,—1 am greatly Interested in this Meeting of The Home, and would very much like to sce them together. I now propose that Mrs. Hale, M. D., be President; Fern-Leaf, Trcasurer; an Deronds, Sectaary, Al an sarap of this

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