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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. JULY 21, 1877-TWELVE PAGES, ‘and efor their own gond. The **eultired thoaeande’ | Toke eignt potnds curraute, marh and rob them | stoned it ta the waete- . thereby raring you | one mothers make when they teach their THE UOME oer eee ee Tune lniy grave that ail + Sautlog te trees thee redcrins inas f Khotinnet ike tie ifome are reminriedtant they | thrash a. sleve ao ae to. avoid the renin. | thatteonble, But f realty feck that t ongnt to pve | ehuidrem to eat ples cakem prccilnen, aad. aries Oz fee antleipated and the eyen euch Kindly nna that all | andition tn these, th Meets test se een something they do Hike. and not vexthede | which are ro hands then add four pounea | alittle forthe mach | have receive olherthines, auficlont ta lay up scores. Of ache Fe A Te ear ee latent tahoe sk ban aa reaeantul OF ater, tbe 14k fuule, with ow dara’ not interest them, | of rngarand ane pint of vinezar. Last of all, Jitst merting In Chieaca, | and paine forthe future, A child's appetite ts tae TE LETTER-BOX, Twvere Iinmtedtately met fu a very pleas : rea teat in | jut leave the huishle-mindet hundeeda in peace: | before boiting. add_ground cinnamon, clove aT stall endeavor to ee thie omen for tha | DY Mes, Hale, and shown to eects, where wwe found | halation; a enountul af Teresa bare been receiv always a anfe gride to follow, an it will often, Y chioroform poured | falenjayment af ignorance. J owe an ay People diferen much fn their ideas of are Inorder, I move | wish, to make an entice meal of. the vere 7 ourrelven at liberty to took abont us. Sitting ons | the same way A foe a ot atnagense chloe | The Hone ani ite editor far the crest T. the preliminary niecting scommittce bean | article that will Keep you tp all ntcht nnreing folfoiving Hope: comcetenlares,' ATHY nat, thele!t nuubacns wera & [ALY sn waxed me Td Ae ee crnittita Nini aud meng avith | thie letter, but asf propose to retite to tain amount of eplers ta ruit a ‘ pointed tocather all tne cecipes, directions for | jt, while it cries and vomite.—evidence enonail owners please aend for ie? Ra enn once ae Oe oat ee eean peesesty: toting water, Inwnlch a | hfe to make. count foe abler prua \t may tre | tutasteand eatt yoareeif, When conked mufiicient: ies, and. really weetal fetter appetite wan a mictaxcn one. Neither io Emily Howe, Fiora Rolle, thinks It probable that it wae Maren eet an ae ee | taetanharoierncterped;iay ieinbaiedsaleothe | pardoned, Famcetting ta he ne onxions about | Ir. nut Into bottles and real ap. aud it nted in The Home, and have | constant fauit-Anding necetrary in order to learn Gertie Nivvt Haste, band. Of couree [thought ro. and there was the | few hapehnte Len teen i iii y and many | Veeulture™ ae amme are anot the ‘*Monter:* | will keen for years, “ Mipe | gooseherries | them published in toox form. Would It not vay | children, ont that enildeen de need to be anche Inne GB. Uy Kitchen Devotee, Hittle'chita to confirm | yhelicf, Wa know Mar- | smoke of gain gaia ee tie er ehronte | there eeeme to. ben mnget-rs eorroumling each, | are preferred hy” somn to the enerante, | tho expense ani leane a nice marzin forst, Lukes; | somethings | think every one still admit, and it is Ekawyze, Montte, gare fen Ute lo chi a far we al corpeniic ‘ to tr | eatareh, Thay will atten give relof, A powder | Jf this flome etal have served no other prirpoee it Will sone of the meteis try this and report thelr Thave nodefnite idea of the cost, bat i really | imporsible to do even that withont maintaining Mra. BM, Teasky Un-and-Down, her hushand found fanit becauer the barrel of our | catareh | Tet no deachim of euo-niirate of bis | will bring out the amlability ond kind coneldern. | experencet neems tome that all who read The Home would | disciplines which, thonsh mild, should be wise and ‘A, Minor, Aunty Diluvian, went nuieker than a aR ie rave iien kd ratory fanth. half an once of puiverized gum-arabic, and | ton for others, ‘eloped by a high etate of nd now lend meanearall ye economical ones, | giadiy purchae o ecor firm, and at no time ‘slack."* A little, of constt- Raat fletsey, Aunt Lion, Ee Ee ee eee eee one aa toe ie paint morpiie moy be bred aaa nod. ‘The | Intellectual curtnee, wiiich would otherwine warto | while f tell yon a new stay to dlepore of pleces of “ude, Teun, wonld not he practica- | crable iitmners, if neceenary, and wite maneces Kenyon, Pr eaea Pestle EM A 1c. were, ‘i fest portion will ue: ex ‘sneezing, Asecond | ita sweetness on the dercrt air. tiry tread: Jurt sonk in warm water until! perfectly | ble nor agreeable, To thoroughly enjoy a bal | ment on the firet occasion of rebelllauenees, will mT i fot ice Teens not the “Secretary of the | appitcation short be toa dl relief will quickly KirenexDesotce, | eolt, mreh fine with a spoon, then add fon or five | manque, all muat be intimately acquainted, Let's | save ten then the amountof torture, fretting. and A MEDLEY Hee ee ne ie a ne eee aL | fallow. ‘The most Gistreering, acute catnerly will (tet eek end penperaedeaity Hat all thoruighly to- | hav the fancy fapien by all means, when the sir. | fauit-tinding that weak tndulzence will, and nt {a MEDLE: fh, Wi cAng an the.rentlemgn in. queatlon had stu ften be ameliorated by this remery, and a perace TIE ARTISTIC CRAZE, grther. Jt must ne | sti enough to doo | castles, card-receivere, pressed ferne.and the many | ese time allow the little ones all oraper ani In- DmylaConvention! now won't it he nleo nultat hair, Tamof tha same opinion, unlers It | often be ame tor tet i nie rece mizht do much b ARTISTIC CHAR. from ‘the epnon and. form a ronnd cakes | other articles falkedof in The Home circle (not | porent pleaaures, It ie *'vanity of vanitics® to force the ‘Homo writers throw off thelr dis- be that Aunt Nellie Ayia recap a, rena monies wecing, Who Of 18 3. Serene Met eromedy ‘To the Editor of The Tethune, {f loo atl add a very little more water, Fry in | forzetting that mythical fonter) can be xeon, ad- iwtheend. If nel . 7 ne let children behave aa they please at home, ond ne tiailothers, | Cnicano, dnly £20.—Tho heanty of Joveph's coat | ptenty of hot lard and miter tozether. ‘They will | mired, and purchineed, by tho who have more | then expect them to beliave well when you tava & anise, then who war the gentleman, who alone of all the ) when will Holl) In One cot it it a gistazalened | tay in the fact of Ite having mang colors; and. to revery ligt andit fea mice die for breakiact, | inouer than time, ‘Tlie funch-tabler tus not. be And hold #® grand council, which, shonld it con- | yentlemen Interested In The Hume wan, brave | Contrary to your cur When aege arp ecarce tee less of the taney ihan time. The lunch-tablen ingst nok oe | thematay. Whatever they ara ncenetomed to lo- yo ful ce Hae npent errauneh tia German authority Nuemeyee inf the oninion WMAe-| me, the beauty of The Home ia fn tho tnany differs | “¢aetna ean fey ureters ntery. If A older andl pethaps veirer than I. "iilisome of the readereof ‘Tne fone tire me a ag TE ene Sede Now, | have apent an minch timo that hava little | iin chronic “nasal caer oriance,, Tha | Cnt evloringe given it by ita vations contributors. | oysters and din thein first in'an e: ¢ VWiileive you my formula for osster | recing tor roma crackers? f with to add iny warn ‘efuay Bee," who lina ‘gained ench re- | leit tw tell yon in detail of the meering. Saica tt | fone ne ot the Priam fe une ot the | Sone devote thelr thanghts to the floral, seme to | then Ip ciadkers rolled ne. Mave them well in: | f ‘cure nclect asaters. lift them from the | apprueal of the iadp. who protested. acalnet, eo pala eb . Poo an ne en an eat iy to: | moat al pilorite 6° these ft inay he | the ecullnary, nome to the esthetic department, | crusted withthe cracker. Have your g: hot. and | liquor and dry on a towel, beat two egua Hebt. a4 | much brandy. Aine, B. oro fa Rower, Orlena. and Dolly Varden talked easily 10. | nat lina molution ofaneren teaspoonful to’ | and ‘t Iihitum.—thae denoting the ruling | [EP Ankce brown. They will be good enough fora | fur cake, roll some erackere One, and sift thronwh ane Ty thono famous recetpte, f8 bat plain Mes, Brown, ether before the close of the mecting. When wo | employed In a notation of an Bee ea ee allow of and en on a um. —thas denoting the ruling | 17.0 if eaten while hut, Gir cake sul sone etaekers, Mies and He TnrOgey AieREsROSIEII LAY Fea ee are lia td i our pleasant Chairman and hosters ined | a eared enuitad apihe nietrt i+ effectual in | Menof cach, and. at the same time, hy the cons || sume one not arked tlt a pruesibte to enn green Se eee ee eee arcu nrer inne ELETONIZED 3A night, Am site It war Wi re ‘To write on all things which pertain to the tablo— tr aitend the next meeting. The recond | mild caser, Violent eparmolic effort should not | clomerate moterint furnished, Interreting all. It | co and yeas and have thera mice, F hiave my then in the cracker-four, then drop them in Ta the Editor of The Tribune. Not omitting fo mention, since now I've began, Heer dan cnaliztagreenble’ and at ita clora | be attempted. ‘The dnd should be drawn up | fa very delightfal to me to study hnman character | doubts about the pas, Spericnce that | (he boiling fal. Aa saan ad they ate a nice brown, Dowaatac, Mich., Jaly 19.—In reponse to tho tendily. For prever carer the naril | py eof written ntterances, and only second to | comm can le canned to be an nice ov sehen ent off the Hift them ont, place ona ho platter, salt and pep- | Inquiry, ** Itaw toakeletontze leaven, 1 rend tho What sho hiehly commends swan excelient plan | all present necepted andnvitation kindly tendered | gents and Acti recommendied. if this tx needs | that which ff a) y coin midsunmer, It Js alo nice when canned | per, and sree immediately. and, my word for 4 | following directions: Place the leaves in earthen hnebands who do not aspiro hy Mr. 0. C. Glbbs, Superintendent of the Float. | uonche In usually, Mid the head in rich a | that which f frequently experience in walking up | with tumatoss, but then, every une dues not like | yor will have as nice frled oystera ns you can get : For the comfort of by bi Highttut Inko excur- | care should be taken to huld the bead tn 4 i at t . Jara (hy no meana oretin, an rust will discolor hi ing and kindle tho fire. FE a ee etal maa te ee water thrown into the nares | State street awl gucesing the varloun characters of | tummators, ‘The rertpe for corn sill be sent in | atthe res auraats, To rise in the morning + son, We pald.a viet to the Hospital, and found it pesto nat i tnouth, the passere-hy ns written indelibly upon their | another letter if any one desiree tt. or Af they will Will some one tell on where we can obtain the | them) and pour over them bolting ralt water, Set filled with little pale-taced, suifering children, bat | shall ren J prolonged eases of chronte | countenances. How plainiy tio our faces reveal | state thelr address in Tar Tuinune will send st to | Florida moves Will ++ Mes, P." Marquette, Mich, | theminasnnny spot ont of doors, Fill the Jars Now hear “Busy Beo"—for I quote from her let | wore made to feel clad and thankful thatthe Ite | tn Clans Me atte iendtienbtes A residence | tha rtory nf Ufa! Mow plainly marked are the | any one, Snquire for fetter with this addreen at hee Post: | upevery morning with aoft water: do not pour off ter: : Invaltds were provided with auch a healtiisrestor- | entarrh ehania Ate ta itary, ravages of the ruling arson! Upon soine faces | Wouul Mra. P., of Marquette. be willing to ex: | Ofler. J nball send postaze for mow, ete. any of the frrt, but add tit, Ab ihe end of trom It he doca not feel Ike ft, Tthink you had better | tay refuge from the hot clty, The Hospital ts neat, | by the senaice fa Often niet aes Ly | we rend the teacerof grief: upon others there of | change some silveregray and coral inves fora white | | | nave many other thinua to ray, but, fearing my | pix'to eluht weeks they will bo euficiently miners Het him be quiet, and do not distur btm orderly, and comfortable, and In every way ex- | | Ancwic nitttE tert cay sariod diet, A | Heense and Indulvence: non sthers of unbridled | day ily and oblige ibup-er Bouner? | tetter ta aiready too lonz, 1 will walt ill 1 come | Stedfervexaisingting, “Mace then eee re oe aot ee av iareadyecthen so np and serce him | Sexe my expectations. | severed | dletor tenders Juicy incats, ripe fruits, an abun. | Azer: and Opon others the uneadowed beam of ——— again. Moxa. | fresh water; tay one of them upon glares. the t1p- Se eee rrciti ae ievigie bh Huw T wander if any of tho aiatera over anawered | tint of Fenttts (creaniy amd cee. all piainty hu | ve, hope, and phiiantiropy.+ But my intention EDUCATING CHILD —— per ede of the leaf next to the vloss, and. withra, Ere enting yourself; or perhans hie digestion the roll-call at Dearborn Seminary. NaNs . iiSlycouked, will ofien do wonders Inenfecbled | Was not to wilte of this, opty to express in a small a the Editor of The Tribune. ASAD CASE OF BLANG. eoft brash remove all of the pulp and Will be injured somewhat, if, debating the ques- ae iatpa, Asin Me HALE. | measure the ral pleasure 1 have experienced in ‘9 the Eutitor of 71 . Peat Bullen chatue fae Fee ee eee a Covent tlie woes tion, To the Kaltor of The Tribune. , — renting The Home, Some fembuen Cmrcado, Faly 12,—Dactyl'n letter on the eds | vicaso, duly 18,1 verynuchadmiced Greteh« | When thoronghly done, lay Win. clean. water, to Yon choose to nezicct him! Cureana, duly 10.1 nae tert 900ry Abad alte PLUMS AND FLIRTING dey eo. trspreneed pom Tee tne dlenereen cating of ehfidren has at Lenzi induced me ta | oo seine Phrases” article. If there iwany- | Sait tho, Iivaching proces. For the bleachinz Wholias he but yuu to care for and protect himt Hees ot The tome, and nteared that the To the Liditor of The Tribune. Freer omtn tie huiee inon the aireete nnd in | weak my lone silences And, frum telus a mulation, dissolve one pound of ral soda in five T feel that finust become | ting which a lady should avola using, be rhe old plate of water. and put one-half pound of chloride lates decided to have thelr plenle at Central | cricano, July 20,—As there wae a request last | tho car, our acquamtances din our cars with cap. | *tlooker-on in Vent I showed thla to Robert, whom tately I married, } ' oa janie, e 2] of limo in three pinteof rain water, Allow one ad ot Lincola Park, June Bug, will you bo | year inthe Hume for reclpes for putting up the | turous’ expec fing the eattiste,* | mportlelpatar, Twan a precaclone child myrelt. | of oun Sian NEN eis thet that m young | Of Hens im, fire fate Thenictean mnt, the : there? Amv anxious to mect you, || sec wo unve ‘hie x faiies who rilly intelligent enourh | Learning at nn early aze tu read, Hdevoured every. | Wty who hia fallen Into te bableat using wlan And aaked his opinions but he quietly parried permission to Invite oar friends of the male ver- delicious wild plum which ahonnds fn the North Tocomprehend the meaning of the word, much | thvrtneeeae i cag ways M yt devoured every’ | dora not notice how raptlly she acquires new The quertion, nnd rald that ho thought Twas Jok- | Pvetion- due pruvision being made for thelr mus | wert, Y wish to glve In reason a recipe which has | freq tuety enorziy to make an. apphention orn, | tins tuat came in iny way. My family, instead of | ireiece. and with wnat enee phe can deliver them. Init, fenace,—doewthat meanoatmeal gruel and einger~ | yeen tried and riot found wanting m excellence for | diseoera endlessly (if wut leurneddy> ayyon the | Fevtrictina thls provensity, ruewurazed it Atan | Titties ynow bow abe fa regarded Wy gentle- Or Tpover could ho ro extremely provoking; | Wread ?” Wa must certalniy’ practica what We | making a encet pickle: Fut into the preeeruinz | Snrtietio™ in dress, in carpets, of In furniture, | TA iading shakespeare, We (ilnecr, Yours | men, anderen by members of her own sex, she dn Ant be would much rather breach, of be laughed atas humuars i anax, | kettle two quarts vinegar and tone pounds of ene | They feunle yon Sith a leMeiy eect ion | teNicht Thoughts.” novels of at descriptions, | wonid enter a convent or u into hoorchold ve. | Werlour, preparation.uen the Hquid fall strength. ‘That I wonld not mention —_—— gar, and when ft boils putinane veck of plams | Nine atyies, until you winh that the worde unlimited quantities of fal tales. ice storle: ;, | clusion until rhe had entirely recovered controt of none brass aati At a Ree ie Arce nae era Ea ng CATAMRIL VEUSUS CREAM, and romo sticks of cinnamun, and boll rlowly Hil | jake, Drentér, and Queen Anno tind never brew | Macaringe and. tn eho af te trek Fon enile | perapeech, Gentlemen are apt to regard her ue | eral houra: drain tho water frum them, and wld To something which lately appeared In the To the Baitor of The Tribune, thick, The vinegar rhoutd be good gider sisene entned, ana Tena wom sire Simply tue aUlty (ood norcliste all wuttld have ‘Leen wells “fant.” ‘*Joose.” ete, she ‘might heat many | fresh water three or four timed during twenty. “Homes” Ciicaco, July 20,—Une of The IMome corres | which ban not lost the flavor of cider; extremely | 1 2 , warrotehike. re- house; add alittie blucing tutte last water. Rem: one leaf toa atallow dish of water, pare tinder itn, of anglazedt white paper, and raiee it from the Water eo that {t will retain te oriing) ahapes lav it ~-atill on the paper—on a folded towel; when yon, hove a number thus ready, press thom cently with Ahapkin, ro gato absorb (he moleture; place the leat between two pieces of soft paper, and luy be- (ween the leaves of a large bonk, wheee they should, remain until they are tu be mounted, ae ibey will curl if they are exposed to the air too soon, Select small and medium alzee, perfect in ehape ard finely Those of the maple, elm, ash, ellver poplar, and wiilow are easily managed, but on no accoum relect either vak of hickory, ax’ tho tannin which they contain render them useless and an injury to the others, f Berths, of Princeton, will rend her address, I will send pattern of photograph-recelvcr, Skritros, BEETS AND CIIERRY JELLY. x ; : ‘ . hh remarke upon ber character If whe could but ‘ nd by rote by there human parrote. Itamelia | sandwiched my reading with too much trash, 1 | £9C! ‘And that brings mo back to tho (home of my | apondenta has certainty presented & moat delight- | sharp vincgar will notde, Now, Gophers, Bade een a theede far oner an lmensed Wret lived i) it sworid of mip own creating. My head Ret aniinerred. Inte Pee aa Nie **pome." ful remedy torn moet annoying souiplalnt, Gno | re, anil lawkerer, ‘whiy ot but uP plenty of this | a pity that Drowser et al. had not eiwen furty their | Wat "ft toe ee ene aid Mewes rhe | character ac slang phrases and reckless uctions. 1 cannot but aympathize with. her sonso of tho tn- | pickle In glass cansand ship tothe Chicava mar- | ideas in anonymous communications, an no le Gea he | can quote an example which. hae fallen under my hero are those T would thank, did Thnow what to | Sitistectoriness of the experiment ance, after ail, | ket and make to yourselves many hekela and | the r@les uc Meas themealves I ubjort to, for Cant | arene te father hun mut Mid shed Dersimal olwervation® "A youre Ia0y of mig ao. | ¥4 my ‘ e ance: bi sing 2. Bee For givin me‘plessure on many 0 day rrouid nave hoon Iti repeat hash oadone ae ante: na ieere boar: wee eiletnae belle Ee tree itedneen Hare andiigent, 1 hai nu thunght fur the marrow ft dive exueession Iuvented Oy te gentlemen aildey ‘or givine would have heen @ cream had * : f jailies al hat which ey likely can neither “ is . | wlth polithed care from her tungue. She haa When I have been hirarteore, and weatgd Ane aa one poor victim could not avatl herself of the de- rater anniclen ta torr tiriend Sherpani nl ate wiuterntond ott apureclate, gt i) tho fall: Peni pane apedctees But wit putt rus sei a Cebit eeeiee Wa EEE akdonrs mail” mare Anil did not much caro whether camo good or bad— | tictous antidote, pray, what hopo haa that other | on’ ef Azain hot water to cover them tn | ing into tha plot of abiopkeepere ths to | ta Weve too hasty in marrying. de wan | wultar in her epeech,, and carries For thelr words which havo aoothed me,and hulped | gufterce whos family numbered four aubjects of mmhich Ee a TO Cover: them chee Pilg a Hae deter a ipeana Galfer | not sntielentiy: establlehca in buetucrs make | shut her | euch an ale of reckless me to bear tho disearc. Iforcsco a corner onercam, nnd, | are quite dene notr off tie water without breaking | male folly in blindly accepting and humbly follow- marriage Practleable. Bh Py, iad hae are really bevinning to (nik anon themselves of With pationce the trints of Ife and Its cares trembling for my morning coffea, Thasten toankit | tho plums, «With that water make the Jelly, whlch | Inu the saroue devices of fasnion, DutlestT may | {ll ef romance that T did tint #top to think | are ceally Uexinuin 1 talk mundus emactves of Dnt, shonld 1 begin it, cod-liver. ol! wouldy’t do just aa woll, for | feaultera much loner time tw thicken thin cur. | become wearisome nad he Jndyed mMetemvercd. I | Pelt G et cnudetncecigate did net furnietrtnere | hincuaze and actions freelyy and rt Tknave that & peck the eatarrh I mean? Tho object. = lake th | et the may he Jabhed Tiroaatta selva EE ae eer ehennelte atetere from thle Rovds free of cost, We were very hiapny tozetler, | Kt TO ie A the Ceatee ceniemiccn abo Would hardly nfice $a to furnish a food to the blood, rich fn | andmade into plum butter with from half a pound | y think T would know Atwber, Chat, and othera | but our tite arian. After th a her Uyec and the Wiflerence ts often For the thanks I could sposk; nutritive material, particularly in oleaginous mat- tw apound of sugar te the pound of pulpasauitd | were J to meet them. I earnestly hope T may pnenenmee Anil Me began i irealige lat wal all Yen i ALi ae a aeaual erence e That I do but throw proclous momenta away, liver ofl fila the indication, and, in addition, con- | aron'e’eating. Never fail to say a sword In behalf of | rember the nom de plume of f& very Interesting | the Wheel and worked lato and early, but fortune Ag RAL Spel cauel te spent better tains cortain medicinal principles of the greatert | children while you pussee« ench sound renee. | correspondent of thit paver, bnt T think it was | *eemcd lo frown upon In writing a letter, i OW cheese it!" Pull d To the Hditor of The Tribune. ‘yalno ti thoxe impoverished and acrofulous condt- | Your physician aleo reemed to be guided oy gool | Amber, If you are the same one, let me areure ical aMnence and iuuey, this ‘ Me cients an a See ed ty aE aera DAxenits, Why July 1ecIlavine. aeeh dstietes aawelontig Ajtooer® arate ih indttent greet i of tha Bie i of which nssal caterrh is some- | site ratte i diaresand As the uae of Eo Zor A heartily admire your mental production» of | tins prospects began to improv ‘and ibere was | *he thinke the use of then makes her apneat more | from ro many new writers last week in Tho Home, + F times symptomatic. . flone Is condemned by some, it may not be amles ta ‘There ta no doubt that ‘*eatarrh” {4 sometimes | give the opiniun of a very ‘in tho blaod.”” Children of a marked scrofajous | the aubject. He nays the diatheala aro often afflicted with itin ita sererer | equal milk and fine four in x 4 a hope for happier. easier days, u malignant fever | clevér snd superior to other girls, he in terribly inci puyetelan on | Seven ieee tare on egine Kind contefbutor t0 | getzed upon hi frame, alrendy weakened vy mnre- | folataken, | Tt tends, on the contrary. to lower her ‘ano food that will | ine mixed pickles, chaw-chow, ete. something | Mtting labor, and in une week I bad pressed iny in the entimation of her friends, snd enibacras Teonciaded to make my fret attempt at the same bualness, but Iam afraid one of my reelpes will be too tate for this season; but it may be uscful to ing, Ere winter shall come. eee ’ | them when they ure out with her. Eitfon or its bind | ee ee ey co tee lees | Inet kins on the dear deau tips, Gh! now T have | tem whe out seth her: aia mag wat see ; i ul : i Se tah eanied houete Tf cena would moat etrungiy advise ail young ladies to | some one next year. 1 will send some reclpew, Hob was at one time agreat woman-iespiner, forms, In thera cares, unions they enn be fmprov. | SN) Monae cee ie cnet nor tave ie | We The Home, Tam yours, eles.) | them! Mow much 1 lost of the hap ceave the Ure of Mang. Drop It a¥ if Wt wan fede | sehich I trust wil be found aseful. Tow to couk Andsatd she wonld prove bila puor onmntzer, ed by treatment, It {s apt to run into bronchial ca- | faa fond, he will order urescribed doses of milk and ——=5 NTUCKY. | comen from duing good twothere.. f imight lave | het tron, orthe most rank polron, Observe how | beets aaa vezetable without vinegar: Tako o tea- Though T think Ican prove I've reorganized him | tare, which le simply an extension of the diseaso | done porridge to be taken at certain Intervals, . ; ; 5 . _ | lightened many a care fur iny mother, leaned | otter voung ladies are louked upon for using it, tothe ‘bronchial taves, and, finally, end in pal- |. Yow have placed your volo on the nut eide with | CONFERENCE OF ILLINOIS WOMEN, | manga usefal little art. In the hours that were | and, If you have any discretion of any sence. Fou consumption regard to Mirting. An to youns tadles Mirting In To the Fditor of The Tribune. Wasted on a willy, trashy novel. When [uunerled 1 | Never will make yourself appear cyarse and valiar monary con: . Ani 1 did It, ho swears, with a great deal of vim. Now, Mobert, he knows jnet a9 well as Ldo cup fall of evur cream, o pinch of salt, a little enper, lump of butter the size of a hickory nut, o jeanpoon of sugar: beat all together, and pauron E 2 k : gala. Lavy Lovien, ile hot, 1 think you will like them. af xerox, July 10), Doubtless if to Silas Werg | kuew huthing that's hourckeeper should know. Tt | Seale. the beta while hot. Fs That E muat romain ever Ineognlto, ary eonAaMDHOM. sone who arein | felfeuefense, there ‘is mo necessity for any much | Evaxsrox Few nothing that a hourckceper shoud know. tt Deets while bot. 1 thinke sou will We them. In apito of conventions which could but betray me, } ggnte way predanored. £0. catarthy, BU show TO (eee ee nearer arid keep yas | Lad Veen delernted the clarsideation of the con | Pie yuL how nard it was to lean. then noone WINDOW ORNAMENT: Spread a piece of tissue paper over tho plice whero Or eanro one tn anger to rise np and wlay mo ° L tributora to, or rather tho members of, this | Knage.. Uh fathers, motherr, Keep pernicious To the Editor of The Tribune. Indleattons of a acrofutous taint, In this class of | Fecurd, free Tt een ingles hold the power in. | charmed Mome crete, be would have torn the label | feuding from your ueazhters ae Fo able thee | ‘svrecosaim, duly 17,--Somo. time ago ® young Lalree ee reg ae arent thelrown hana, andif dirtine ln pesct'cedt fewith, | from in hletarle bottle marked “+ Warioue," and | futurchapwincas, Watch their charterer. Thelll | tauy gary ano directions fur window ornaments, coptible, ne cl rt a a 7 - a Bh et th 4 Sihich would pase unrecognized by afliers, We do | eee eens ii ae ee aemad. rewneed of | Spniled tt here, ro varloun re ihe intercein repre | Trecgccers tu yout Wltury. 1 would not deny them | ati. av the ladies of The Home ara calling for one, 1 al th f this tii. Millemen without deecendius to guehing eentt- | *Mte here, But variety fe no more the “epceot | puod novela, by no.meane, but do fet the diet | Lwill give ttto yun. Tthluk itis very fine, Take Fe eet eee anranic pond tndlediton SEan. |; mentallsclk F fe" than It {4 the eplee of journallem, and the | he compared af more healthy materials, Too | two pance of glase; cover oue pane with thin Swiss ity. It sometimes ecems fo be one indication ofan | MTT tank Lanes Karle forwhnt he aatdabout | spice of The Home circle, and this perfect summer | much cake and plo produces dyapep-la. Give | uslin; tay your mastin on the tuble,—the pane of exceptionully delicate constitution, It bas been | cudren's evenine partice, only ehe did not say | piornlag Ihave perelatently vald ‘* No" to tnvita. | them goud healthy routing, nomethine that in bab vday yt . observed that persuns who have lost much Liond by ugh. Oniy tila ‘of evenini parties fur babies fy ie proves the mitidund elevates the wenis, eending | Class on ity draw the edzcs of the muslin over, and repeated hemorrhages, and alto thone who are ano- | of S veara to celeyrate 0 birtiniay? ‘Hons to bake Winff and Geneva Lake tn onler to | them out Into the world with thongut« that moar | seenre ft by drawing stitches from aide to elde, Inge, frow wintever cause, aro. favorable subjects | © Willnut Srv, ilate, oraonie one, or allofthels- | None “Cire, of congeatmiation ce the mentereot | Maver, aw Hroduce better full than the lan! wew | seeing that the therads of muslin fun stealgnt. for alt forme of calurrh. "Sometimes its not euny | dler.aay something shout pour bublonbolng vanged | THe stome for aheie mractleal demonsiration.thae | PAHS Im devon or the lantaweet thing in bunnets, | Arrange ferns srassen, and autumn leaves Ip any todistinguish the cause from the scqvenco: tne | aboutss tuntmercltully In thelt earriuges, Neurly | Aeraniy wo, bul mane women can lives not oniy | Okt Wah Lhada more fluent pen, that ts design. you wleh,—n wreath, cross, oF Loaqiet, — forinnately it. snot alwaya necessary lo make | overy evening T hear oar nelzhbers come howe feat an it denerves r with the underside of theleat on the muslin. After eacetuty but cheerfully, under one reoftrees nity. 3 perfect and complete dlagnoain before wo can pro- | about 11 o'clock with thelr baby of 4 months, the Mores that, aituouch wih vaned iarten, yet with | aus. we have nu moro bricht For welting this medley and murdering rhyme, Though I hope, If I live, to do better next time, tho ofl fa epilied. Sct on w hot iro: leave itfor afew svconda. Repeat the process several times. Thave ecen thia tried an other goods without in= jury to the colors, and { don't think itwould injure the carpet, Mow to make cherry Jelly: Take nice, rips cherries, put them Ina brass kettle or tin pan. Net them an the stove, cover them clore, and Jet them, come toa boil, Simmer from five to ten minute: then remove from the stove; ‘Turn them into linen of muslin baz and bang them op to, drain. Alter the Julee stupa draining, prean Mzhtly with your hands eo the pulp will not run throurh, Now take the same amount of suzar as you Lave julce, return to the fire, boll Mfteen minuter, bave your glarsen hot and teady, pour the Jelly inta’ tho And now Twill bld you goo-byo for to-day, ‘And I hope that, 1f ever fn tield a Convention, ‘That all the ‘Home lovers will make a long atny, Ani give to abneen thelr strictost altention. Dut who who addrceees you now, It Is clear, Can rearcely preaumne on your kindnens agat So, with your permission, I'll etay in the rear, And be known by tho *Incog” of plain ‘*Sarah dane." Sana Jae. nt innocent young | they ure arranged, confine them by Just a toneh che papers ‘ faseen, and seal tightly, ‘This will anawer forany * ceod to benefit our patient, If tho bloud te pale | carriage bounding alang over sll obetactes, rough | an ugeclish deslre for the pout of all, they can ro cheap etery-paper | of mucilace to the under aide of the leaf, careful el en oer as, E77, tnd thin, of defctentin quantity, nutrition Ie at | eldewalke, acrovs the ‘street, and up cight or ten | Tiveaetaenhance the prosperity of thoentire llome. vIn G Anil Sceaatee. ce Cla Mobten the ede of the muslin with the mucllace, Jiang one wlll send the patterns Thaveasked for, : fault. Hero again intuo indleation for cream, olive | steps ta te nlazzn, the litte creaturootien cream | niy jet us, neswomen eirivinito. attain nto the hele ware, ye + | aiitiet idry on thy glaen: tay the second pane of | Su0¥ Ore Tana ‘Address TINH HOMIE PICNTC, all Gou-iivoral, which iiven better reruite ian | fngwith th eongh treatment. ‘ten we roe tales | Grae, the pyr, an helpful, crn to genuinewamn~ zines un, and bind. the Go pana, tog To tha Editor o; ie Tribune. enth er, And a somewhatnewer but valuable prepa- | out in thelr carriages In the broiling eu ration, the extract of malt. i work that have a | gl girl, be warned fn time. Head inucilave ona strip of strong musiin, Sow trim Mus. C. E, Ginzitaxy, anilness, Many azenciea aro s riahiele a hot se an be taken | the sun ehining full in their faces, while "i dig s | Ste how much yor can do for other, Study the | oi the edges af the Swisr, aid cover the binding When no olls ean beborne, aud tt 1s also often cone | potent eryine—feom ‘semper of -conear—te he. | Monuency ta hunt the keen. delice Hien of foes | iii, Take it for our guide, and yon cannot eo } with ritoga. "Ta form loop for hawcing, parte a yement tomix with thom, Egual quantities of | nored by the mother or nurso, who kindly "rattle | foyal' blood abounds, there ara many crown | Stray. Be warned by my sud aretier le ches Vindingof tape niong the upper edges, leaving a To the Editor of The Tribune. cod-liver oll and extract of malt, flavored with a | their bounce over the stones"—It'a only a buhy. princes among us, men and women, whom, de- will slwaye haunt me.) And how unepeaka Hy bits | two-inch loop free fo the centre, afterwards to Cnanraiay, Joly 19.—There was no little ex- Mua oll of bitter aimonds, make an excellentaud | Will Mes. Hole excuse mo if Tnrerent another | Lite poverty or riches, ‘social prominence’ of | (ef l# tle memory of hours unproitubly spect. | putted through nalit in the final bindine. When | tun hinds oo = here, wan so Ne ee not unpalatable medicine, ‘The extract of malt Is | text for herexcellent pen? A lady who hes endured | ss poge relations, " we yel recognize ata wance as precious monients that are given tor our Improves | tals I inthe window, the light passingthrough | clement here after reading yo ans expecially good for children and patlentaconva- | mach from want of elcep forthe last ten yeare | inte kines and’ queens, Ttaving becoming inter: | MeHt and the good of otticrs. I fear Dacty! will Lo | the rich autumnal colors ie very Gne. Perhaps you | the reference to Fern Leaf. We have canvassed Teselng Train exhausting diseasca, #8 also those | withont rolief would ha thankful for sumoinfurmas | cxted in theau sketches In Tho Hore. there liar re. | (kbtened by iny caruvetness, but ehe kauws not | have not any outumn-leaves at thie season of the | this place most thorough}y, and we now belicvo honeleas enderers who can only be austained in J tlon upon theaubleets ae a Sulted {he desire to sce and know tie originals, | ee ee eee a ettey nate cro eee eT eee iit clam | that no auch letter emanated from here, Mask comparative comfort. An emulsion of cod-liver eal & cull to protent against the tyranny Fo “Ind, ‘: | veel ensravingy? : 1 : filean be made by any good drayelete “To be pers | comuionvof coclety over any famlly or tnaidual | Heuee the call for a mecting of the Club, there: | duties, Yours inallearncetiiens, — ANEXOSE. | gud apply a cont of varnleli, and when dry another | Yourself all yon will, Aire. Vale, but don't you fect it should **ntand,"—tnat Ja tho ol! should not | unless it le thelr pleanure to submit to it. We once Chicano, July 10,—The second meoting of the members of Tho ome, which lind been duly ans | nounced for tho 17th {1 atthe rooms of Dr, Amlo ‘M. Mate, passed off pleasantly and with good re- aults (so will speak of the resnits by and by), No bualnesa was (roneacted anve the appointing of ‘Mrs. 0. 8. Matteson Asslatant Secretary, debathig on how tho funds, if any should io reallzed, should heappropriated, and the appolntingof an faformal meeting ot wich wo might Lecume vetter hele ime TIANDS OFF OF FERN LEAF. 3 i ing, Mefure thi ———— cont very thin, and. smootnly applied, — When | eay aught againet Fern Leaf, Her snawers aro y reparate from the other ingredients, —and to effect | lived where that intanglble, [rresponslble corpora. Fesinlon Chat J Write Fou Cie rar ine, Petore tls | srustc AND CURRANT CATSUP, | thie hne partially dried, or until a iMite ettck what we look for, aud expect, and should be much acquainted with each other's views, thiaacortalyart{s necessary which fs familiar to | tion called rociety thotieht it uwned our home nnd Hose tad united with other representative women, To the Editor of The Tribune, ply the engraving, which has been prepared a» fo dinappointed without them, ‘Two-thinis of the We were disappointed In not sccing tho rooms | the plarmaciet, In addition to the nntelttve medi- | wo enteriained without Intermission almost Her. crowded with pleasant facos, but neverthelces those who wero thero made up fortho tack of numn- Dersin enjoyable conversation, New faces anit forma Joined the group, while some of those who nttonded the first meeting fallad to put In an ap. Fearanco; whether from faint heattaor unavolda~ ble detention wa know not. We missed the pa- tlont Wallflower and tha gentle Violet from the Douquet,—two at least whom wu Judged would be 7 ~ lows: Lay the encraving between the folds of a] number whom wo have consulted say they Jook see ee give ollie tonics, especially iron, | ally keeping hntel until filchealth, death, and | Of,tie date In planuiny fora State Conference of | Fox Lane, Wiy.. duly 19.—Mtilla Adams, pero | damp cloth unill iti thoroughly moat «a little | for'her letters dent, and. if uot there they Are, ve 1 Minos women ‘Tule Conference will laxt two or | selpe st eroatenpi of ds Cagis y to these onomic paticnts, and, to those | other troubles mado our nouro no longer a favorite | tires days, A Ist of tapica to be dixcuased will bo | # My recipe for currant catsup: Four pounds ealt should be dissolved in. the reator hse on pte disappointed, aud then look fur tne noxt Saturday of the scrofulous diathesle, — alterntives. | ronurt. Did aoclety then admit that wo had rlzht# | presented ina very few days, ‘The mecting will | currants; one and a half pounde of sugar; one | t 4 won ee aL uieiaes Hla; with caver expcetaton, Pare alt. bathe, exerciae, good foud, ore | in ourturn? Notut all. Jt passed complacently | prabably by held the fest week In October 1 Chi- | tablespoon cinnamon; one teaspoonful each of | SUsurbing all theeirls t'amnontily opan the slo Ae for A. Apronstring eonential; Srareh, eca-bathing, mineral waters are | by on the other side. The flest duty every ue | Cayo, ‘The members of Tho Home are cordially in- | pepper, walt, and cloves; one pint of vinegar. oe pre: a Li pti ee joie een anal tise id Lam aure every one lo often valuable adjuncts to the treatment, Hloctric- | fs to themselves, home, anit familly, and if that is | \ited to he prenent, and to, if possible, arrange | Peupers Malte an clones Sie Dink of wines. tne whole engraving hat been nally fztd, | ga we shall you, tts, V- ity is now under trial, and thus farcan ubow good | selfishness tet us have more seliiehiners, Homo ts | tneie own mecting #0 near the time that the one | Bull tilt q . Pp for insiaten the dnger and commence rubbing of the | you | wrote ior | ‘apiie. t reaults, OF its powcr an encral toute there is no | whore our life is lived oF oucht to be, whore wo | viele to chicayo Would Include hotimectinge, Ang | detinite period, evon {fonen in warmest weather. | white paper from the wrong side, Continue this | Home beingawamped sby ‘nchoul-yiris, 1 question. 1 it dthtehreantte fi 1 mut do oui thinking, fori, our characters for: inembers of Tho Home intererten in the proposed | 1 wish to tell Auntie Di Luvian that I think her aa ‘he anipast ie Oe ae write ayeke When haa It evor nen ak rood owt Nieumen: cate A inoemal rene spueen icky eulte fananal mad, and Fs Pere he eae sand | Conference can address either Mine Frances E. | nicce would like ‘La Ievo d'Amour," a march by ara a ko it Letter every week, And then you, mn b the | yy Hen M,. Peveridge, or myrel id f x ayaln, The cugraving ehould appoar perfect uvon | weakeex, callon Chat to help you tliletie the Dauquets—two at least wliom wo judged would be | tre reapleatory tract. it may alro belous tothe | ahrina of *“home, sweet home," instead of plan- | Pystetin files or site Dre Wardnet, af Calros it | Aubott; **Gondellied," by Oceten; *'La Chato- | the vias. ‘Then color carefully, OF varnish With | Personal iendeucy of The Howe,” Sho fe tow sen ips ie 6 De BE Cet} © | jiming of the allmentary canal, and wo have then | ning for contlnual excitement In wome pleasure, | fs propored to catublich au industrial and buslnees | laine," by Le Duc; ‘andcring Jew," by Hurg- | white yarnteh, Ear M. | jig by far. Awyon ate so dinaatiaied with tho preliminary mecting wo had counted on not onc |} gastric catatrh, a common form of dyspepsia and | they will Bnd home a dellhtful placoy too | bureau for women, also m burcau of cotrespond- | inueller; ‘* Bards du ithin,” by Huntens 2 writtuxs of The Home, and every onu else au watin« faco being abeent. Wo want your co-operation, | gantro-Intesting] catarch asin Infants, the stomach | charming retreat to leave too often, | enco, Hespectiully, “chujhofl Valeo Brillante” ts rather more dull- WOMAN-SUFFRAGE. fed, mayhap It would be just an well for av dis- jadics and gentlemen of The Ilome, No definite | and bowel both being implicated, and intestinal | orto ho rdely invaded by the mero pleanuro- Etizangrat Borntox fannrnr, cult than the above, ensily’read, but requizing To the Editor of The Tribune. cordant @ membor to stay out and leave uein peace, conclusion was attained In regard to. the proposed | ¢aiarth purely, tho ordinary summer complaint vf | keoker, if ons homes aranot tobe free frum In- poet lan ote practice to reider it elfectirely, AN th | Conyers Dutere, Iney July 10,—"" When the | Tueiteome Amanda, Ferm Leaf, Chat, and all, no adults. 0" diseaeo Is enaentia! ¢ name | trusion at the will of others, whero we may reat in 2 - 4 rauss waltzca urc abuwy, the fincet, ink, 4 ‘s Test, and yo on aa You commenced, say, * Le! entertainment, but the majority of those present | whatever bo its locale, and riven the pro- | peace during our few hours of Iwlaure, and have MRS. VALE REVIEWED. being **Artet Life." Among. itencock's dime | women of this Republic unanimously domanil sut- were in favor of originality as fur as practicable, | disposition It seems to be a matter of a te commence anew, an give the readers af Ti An opportunity to make our own acqualniance and To the Editor of The Tribune. muslo—wnhich, by the way, In full inusic elze—may | fraze, then, and then only, will they gain it, eaye | Trimuse an intellectual feast, and ulm higher for cident, to be determined perhaps hy climate. that of the fainlly, Fahonli Ike to know where wo | Ripaxvinee, I., July 17.--Previous to this, tho | be found **Wine, Wife, and song" and ** Blue | stra, Allee E. C. Jordon, of Mattoon, Il. ‘This ie | culture," etc, | You have eet ue a xvod examule, Hahn mation shall falls Pereone aubject to, cae fy none nda neha. Tho elalinn of real | 741, day of duly, 1877, Thavo held in igh e¢tima- | Panuda” waltzes, both br strausy; °‘Amarzitin’ | the ery of the opponents of women-anrage everg- | Tf tring fo ridicule rormo of our leet writers Ie ar id ° jn " but by Louls NUD; “and Carnival de Venice Intellectual feast, we prefer to remain bu tarrhal diseates aro unually sensitlye to chills, and | friendship adds much to the happiness of the home | Hon the old adage that **Speech tn sllvur, would advisw He L., of Niles, tu purchase *Gome | Wheres but iettiruer It la proved not to be oo in " and entire if posstble, A picnic waa appointed fur Wednceday, the 25th, at Central Park, If the day {e pleasant, In which all interceted in The Home nro jnvited to partleipate, The members of Tho Geonue WasuisuTox. eae freciy, This, of course, lays them open | circle. rilence $s golden"; but after reading Mra, V of English published by Oliver Ditsons | the case of Wyoming, where women have the right ——- Homo are requested to invite their friends, and Toe ot ie al sonst tnttons are para Unfortunnted Shere. te waldoin: settect site letter to The Home, in which @he acquaints the :; aH is Fontaine: et of suffrage secured to them as fully and freely on FOOD FOR CHILDREN, 0.the * ay | aonon thts subject In the honechold; the hous : " f ich would, aeveaten thay ate ce aated’ for aceparing, args | take heat ae woll as take cold. ‘When the mercury | dividce on that question: the pleaatire-reakere who | CoD\Tibilors wih Hel fant snl Catlins tn ety have the men, And this right was conferred upan To the Editor of The Tribune, thom unaeked, Legtelators saw the juaticoof It, | Cyrcaun, duly 20.—'*Who eball decide when the Governor saw the justice of It, and It became | goctors disayreo?™ Waving @ practice smon more than the price of the bo wonye this collec found Love rin falls he bila of our mortality are augmented. ft | must bo forever \uxt upon the wares of excitement, | that argues rtrongly her own perfection (accord- identy, and sickness and death follow, Take | to make thelr valuable existence endurable, aro the | ing to her idea), I felt constrained to take up my | jnay the year tovether and it i natural to suppose that | traitore within the custlo to unbar'the doors to | rusty pen and may a word tn dofense of those | by’ Pinautti; ‘Speak to SMe, nasal catarch would bea prevalling dlecasc, Tho | goyetles which broak up all lume pleasures and | whose tetters sho #0 unjustly conden Looking iack,' al raed suyle of hend-cuvering, ts hardly any protection at | pursutte, and maka te lives of the homu-luving |" Get Mra. Vale consider for one monicnt that pos J talfe;,** Embarrassment," by Abts all. In the old thmes dellente litte girls warehaods | members ane round of drudgery,—for thero t# uo | sinly there may bea slight diferenco between hee | Truv," etc. The above i in winter. - The es back of the neck ware | drudgery equal to tt. fdeas sud those of the majority Of tho readere of | an improvement on thoso already given, which ure | Cag be granted? Was thu same clulin ect up fortty | requires, If the mother whore child crie warily covered. Now they wear hate liko their It muat be Intercating society indeed, that ehall | Tho llume, Pooribly they are not all as succeptt- | excellent, but only os an addition thereto, Mrs. | negro? bid the negroes **unanimousty demand” | gucar would buy white block sugar qwhich Is robust brothers, Even middle-aged women, who | compensate for tho setting acide of home duties, | bie of ro much culture, and are not | W, if, Joy many thanks for your cracker-pio recl- | the ballot, and wast in resnanse to auch demand | wary pure and lot it have all ft wants, it will + wera bred undera diferent regiine, barothelrnocks, | especially leaving children to the soclety of nno- | capable of appreciating such lofty thoughts | pe, and to Aubura for moth and frecklo remedy, | that the auffrage was conferred upon them? No ve MOE ae ee tae dee rhe cri lacks eur, und temples to tho olting blast of tacrvante, Inwhose presenea the ladies ofitie | and protound. windoin ag hureelf. | Pie Metiy would venil recipe for euffer-caxo | gueh domand wae ever heard of, and yet men | cane tu caro so much for tt. The chile lathe our winter, slany physiciana invist that neu- | house would ‘not wit an hour, but whoare good | ‘Therefore, les xomo little allowance bo wade'| without cegs and fur making currant-jelly,to The | farced the ballot unavked Into thee hunds, Woy, | vemene ied ie ee ny cn tkod ralgina und nasal catarrhe are much moro frequent | enough to take care of children, ur if there aro uo | fur persune posscuwing much depraved taates that | Home. 1 would like them, aud wo, perhaps, would | then, moat women ane and petttlun forthe restoras | Loy Gua good one, Mf thoy Hike tt, but they oucut now thun In the old times, In the absence of sta- | servants, leave thum to taku’ care uf themselves | they apnreclate ‘*slomestle Tetters much | others. How bf the God-given right of acif-vovernmenty tt | May baa goad one, Mf they Tike te, Wat they suct tietlen, it might be dificult to prove this, butthe | (which isscveral degrces bettor), in elther casu | ore than thore ** scintiNating with thonght and Ae Mra, Montague thinks that orlginallty fawhat | ong human belnz clam that rizhe are unjustly | Cid never should have @ crust of bread anta proposition Iw certainly reasonable. It {s true that fuleaing the careful ‘training’ children aro entitled | lozig.” She miention® Mrs, Amie late and *-au~ | The Home lacks wort; I would He to ark her if It | withheld, auch cunaplaint should reecive the cate; | Pitter because, petwoen meals It ctlcs for foo one can become, ina measure, accustomed to any | ta, and which they can never recelve If the fumily | Joct few" who aro capable of writing lotters which | was to give the contributors an opportunity to cul> | ful attention of this Government and ocople; aod | putter give it bread and, butter spread Will xa: thing, but, onthe other hand, tho nerves that are | submit ta the exactions of the rules of society. | sho can enjoy. fivate this quality that she asked them for the | jr'te belittiiug fhe women of thie uation to aay | Ritiet fied Lt bn at eet en au tu espueed by the head covering now In vogue are pe- | Even tho timadevoted to unneccenary calling makes ‘Now, Mrs, Vale, you are-butonoamong many, | ** pattern of a worsted niuezla for a little curly | that they can neverobtaln thelr right of suffrage pl ph eh making bone apt inuetlics cullarly sensitive on Mitte quite possible | serious inroada upon the lelaureof women, Woine | andeahnut youcontent yourself wih the. letters | dog. or whether a “litte curly dog” requires s | Uniti wamnen scunanimously demand it Such a | DY nature In making bonw aud ynuecle. | mothers) ‘sons could now become ha- | en who give thelr allatted timo to entertaining | uf those **aulect few" and louve the remainder of | diiferent style of muzzle to a etralght-hared ani- | ++unanimons™ demand will never be made, for | who proud Tne VaiBeNe the dancer there 1s liv! wie which 40 severely taxes | tnurt nexlect duties they owe to themeelves, and | usta enjoy our ‘-domcalic letters” and *tacntl | mal? Ae Stey, Montague 1s such an admirer of | jong befor such time could arrive, men, from thelr | PRO Lehi cate here ta a Iiitle. natients 6 of resistance. i fall far behind the Unies in Intellectual culture, | menal school-girlisme’” after our own fashion? | orisinallty, why not get a wire muezle, and Allin | gwn senso of right and justice, trom their own | Boxy chiliiren's tobe, Tinks A Nie tales In the summer, when Do not et us sell our bl than | Surely you cannot be so seldeh as to wieh to muld | with **hitle curly" moes, after tho manner of the | convictions of gaud to be obtained and wrong tO | finer hastiiy gave becanse his wiccp Wan die- laxed, when coli drink & mess Of pottage. Yeu The Heme entirely to your own standard, regard- | hanging-baskets? This {den fa not patented, su the | bo righted, from thelr own mot woman's | father bantlly gaye becanys his wiccy wa Cie the dally fare cont Ww leva of the winhes of otliera who are dvuutTeas just | lau tn question te at iterty to steal wy thunder, | Intelligence and eapactty {0 ernment, wil | $uzbed, When “the litle ono, wae, wut food to which the stomach ta not habituated, a8 f house, Ieat tio | av'muchinterented aeyoursct{.. Toave alwuyecns | Astra. Montapne feo ullerly apposed to the idea | have responded to tho clalme of the thansanda wha | ffm earache, | It produces cancun of natural that extremes of heat, followed by asudden | bo weary of the and au hat theey" put the sermon | tertamed the Idea—poxalbly a mistaken one—that | of the Conventiun, I move that she be excured | have already asked that the rights of cittzenship | Prisca “odense for teacher tu bux care or pull f to mined rife te Tate sal eealati fern, reece Leatee ree) nt NRerty ate be guareateed te Fes sal woman-autiraye will be ClIlt of (ts goat by Ite cars. It te practiced to m Own Renee to rie Y jartholil (or after an; elve), cote | vatablished, Dut {t ie not my purpoas to enter Ini schualae jo Lefore fait down ty | 4 jon of **olog Ing her to send the Worsted muzzle and the ttle | the auftrage question Ra gay ERIE inThe llome, | Jarge extent in this clly tn our public i placea of meeting for thovwe who prefer sto go with the crowd oro at the rooms of Dr, Amico M. Hale, 125 8tato atrcat, and Mrs, W., N, Hamblicton, 430 West Madison strect, cor- nerof Throvp, atl o'clock, sharp, Tho mombers of Tho Hama will be eupplied with badzes at either Of the abova placcs, It 1s best to lunch before you g0, ae dinner will not bo served until 4 o'clock to accommodate gentlemen who cannot Icavo thelr places of business until late, Those who have cro- quet acts pleaso bring them. Thix meeting Ja inetituted for the purpose of be- coming better acquainted, and arriving ata more definite nnderatanding wiih regard to whether we hold a convention or not, and if we do, what It shall constes of, who will avaist In ite completion, and what they aro willing to do, Reoomber, if you put your shoulder to the wheel do not shrink from wader the load and let Its weizhe fall on thoso Who are n8 heavily laden ae yourself, Take up the business, {f you take it up at all, with tho full ine tent to accomplish what you undertake, or **per- Jab in the attempt. Now we will come to tho results, aa promised, Tho membors of The Home were cordiaily Invited by Tow; and all tho testimony of the highest | children for sume years, 1 Aud when the little anes are old enough to show a decided preference for teu for authority prusen He uy bese been a sine at jeunes And why whould any chatns that Inte are nol tended a6 | ee eee a yay demond-a right ere it | any one articte of food, that Iv what the 2 favor teniperature, shuuld havo/e delsisrious | tenotyet written. if ny elihibor clinvees t edect upon the digestive anparatus, though doubt- | ferliis own socicty in less there aro other causes of thess complainte not | think ft will be some ti ng he; allowed to punlsh tne children, but here indicated, srgve my right to the hoapitaiity of his house. 1 dealres uel | curly dog. sxuozy Dooutrix, | only want to acaure. tha women that thele casu te | Tiey are not suuldret, but Mr. 0, C, Glbbe, Superintendent of tha ¥Joating With the return of cool weather recurs the Ila- | abould kos nore cordial welcome than one ob- | picasuro" let her acek if an tho lecture-room, 'y dog. a Ane ke Cee eae ena wouyd baya then, nothin te vali azul patting ea 7 wildeew eed Tlospital Association, to visit the Floating Hospital | Dllity to posal and bronchial catarrhs. Acutonasal | tained by argument. Ltospltallty tay bea virtue, | brine musty solunieeot ald philowplers,--not th | TOOTIE AND NAM, WRUSIE Wes | Lelieve. “Muele cauve lx onward, and Ho who rules ) Oi atu cannot plead for theniecives, The best ship lu tho little steamer Brot Burte, at 1 o'clock catarrh, oracold inthe head, as it {6 commoniy | butinere ts sucha thing overdulng o virtuv. | tho few pages devoted to a wocial cual between the CEIVER, and uverrnice will, in Iie own good tlie and way, FE Te eet a GUL & Leak ey chy | catled, i iw no reapectdiferent In character from | Thore is altogether too rinch time, and | gothers and wives of our land, on subjects relate ne Euitor of The Tribune, accompllsh tho work. Let wantan preparo heraulf | wo CHILDREN'S Pirreictan. which Invitation wo gladly accepted, —ae many of | the chronic furin of the disease. ‘Thoforniertein- | expense, and thought glven to the eat- | ing tu thelr overy-day doi Mee Tt The Howe To the Bui > accormplleb tae wapie. Let wun eras ip he ea ascould,—and went dancing out orer tho green | tenes and eclt-limited; thy latter leas severo ond ny park itho redued name for which | was entirely componed of solid logic aud thought, Lincoy, I., duly 18.—Lbaye been a reader of ‘ waters (uot blue) of the beaul!ful lakp. Of course | ndednite tn its continuance. ‘The acute form may | being rufreahmente) of entertainments: so much | do yuu think it would be as Interesting to the ma: | The Homo fur scveral months but, knowing there GIVE US A FAIR. BASS SOLOS, the wind rushed about ue in that wild, Stiul way it | FRsotu the chrooie, but it will not doso cnless@ | that one would almost thiuk that wucisl life hinged it 2: . of housokeapers aa It now ist ‘The charm of who can write mach moro Inter. ‘To the Editor of The Tribune. heliomecoueistwof the kindly sympathy and | Sfe many eters x mach mete Jeter: a the Editor of The Tribune. Nruxs, Mich, duly 17,-—Thanks sto Theone dnd “ ined therein, something to reat | callng letters, havo not Citidiws daly 20-21 hope Ldonot Iatidde when ' red, and wo boride tho une | Lehiny heateund discouraged hearts, Acting ups | clzele souncr, and will promtea not to stay toug If | y submit a suggestion (athe members of The lomo, | the other mualcat trend fate tome forte SHOULE AnIealO wo awry. | on tho kdes that *-plata-apeaking Ie always beat.” |.you will allow mio to como in for sehort tine. | he gentiemcs have not been very active in con- | late Of songs; | wlmnal Hatiicu ti? fel ay Mt ry wating. and following the example set by Mrs, Vate ‘Amie 3M. Hale, do you know you are dolng '¢a Perera tetnay ooparteient: bork aay acre that sl GUE ChAL Word Was omitted, 4 : opores, vO u) ral very att: tho Tun’ date ie not iuvaded, thouga there | I eapy ong from +* Six PeRateaiy | Sei, d,bave expressed myeelt with mnore force than | ‘orig of quod" Fern Leat, you express your | the numerous uslocorrespondenta of Tux Cuicauo | THBLSE. Theone, there are several rery, Pratty: mB: be a alight jegre: al nial milk, oov cun tow ; with 4 tes which you inlght Ike, and which wo a Fone Fee. & pleco of butter the ereadios''; and Lhope that re, Vale, Wkethe | thoughts beautifully, Cobea, I want to thank you Racer rai a erie my eeren Barre ; and, leve frequently thiv bronchial catarrh | sizeof a walnut, | | Ce eee ee ne aeebe: te, Will’ seeker | gor telling ue how 10 bleach ferna, also. directions Br gar ne reeate piety tet oe have eed, Ityo0 seo me Your addres, an ushers in pulmonary consumption, —‘Thle | recipe can be trusted, ry goud if the | error, and reflect hat it te uover an advantage to | furalum baskets and frames. Orlena, sous for one aot at he pol have trlod. Ut you set at rea melancholy denouement, though rare in couparieon Mittsaalt, A | hurt the feelings of others, as lam suze shu bas | Kind cnough to tell me where Ecan uct mofds for | Of tho management, an ave several copice of euch, a0 ean eualy pat em With the number of colds taken, yet occurs eufll- nd that retiinds | Gono by her fetter. ‘To’ coudern personalities | putty work? Styx und Stree and Kitchen Vevotec, | who are somewhat verecd in amateur dramaticen- | What style do yuu ike, snd must they be saey, oe clently often to put every ono on his guard, ss ft Tused to sce in | when abo ie eo very persunal hurscif will you be Kind enuugh to ne patterns of | gertainments, bath ladies and gentlomen, and 1 | diflicul tte id roa Choral Union, under the claliy it one be of a family inheriting consump. | my younger days Wore capa of white | jnconsiatent. and (he old provers, "= Practice Is | your cuatlea? 1 retutn J will tame ene the | Te ree te ad wuliowty contribute thelr | sbiliful direction of Hrof, Walker, at’ which, wa tion, ar any morold diathess which infght develop | net,—thu net belng of every imayinable pat- | betterthan precept,” laches through our ininds. | pattern of any fancy work I have. Have auy of you | gerviccs, Ae for wy awn suguestion, 1 advance the | practice oratorios and uperatlc chofases excluaye, Cee ee ee TY titan Taney | tetcrish bul ido net kite ils pore ee ees nee ee eases oe ee ee ee ee oe an ca eacee Sites | Baila from our “chee Club? who sag “by ear an death, it-may crea a nae rKeh, F fur more love and Iriendstip | goblet tut bas bad thy stem broken, bave It groun NE eae Tare and bokding: 9: felts Pian deaths ft may oeon prolonged siinces and | Itimay have kone entirely outof usc, Thocoiored | Will gain 1 ihe ologice und inne tn | Stamouttlyy thenesucheta coverof zephyt just | iciiecet The Home da somerking fur a booth, and | inquitesrellef, Others woitd say tho saue, Lam wi Ane : ff i ed for fancy work, wovi Sian a kuuweaeeo Saleaedue ivy d % ; i sure, were they frank enuugh! porhaps incurable divcaso; it certainly mneane au sire now: ured t tne Mettsres Oui tanta existencer Don't confuund strony-mindedne wv of the voblets Burk with scollups atthe | then get up a progrannne of entertainment foreach | sure. welt tS pales PU Ls felendet wo'tulis practical commun sensu, fur they arc vastly aif- | top; twist a cord of Nit xephye three inches tons. | evening, & milscellancous une, comprlaing read- eee dune later Ia. acusitle; aut a)miait i Bein a kno a fet soe Bath ooa Perera wines hes with bin wife aud family forty , in this age of divorce, wust be s good wan, tu kuow your real name. alwaya doce when one wonte lt quiet, making us cling to onr hate and parasols for dese fo, But ‘That was uo great drawback to (ho pleasure wo ex- perlenced perched up In front uf the pilut-house, whore our dust-covcred lunge joyfully expanded to drink tn tue free, pure air, so differont from thelr customary nectar, We loft the steamer and wan- dered among the crowds of aickly-louking babies stretched pitifully out on hummocks, or tossed about in nurso's arms, refreshed by ihe free wild breezo that whistles beneath the cano- py. There wore upward of 200—chil- dren, nurses, . ona varents—on board that day. | Wo left tho puny little mortals to gain whut vitality they could from the freeh breeze. med areund the end of the breakwater, and ‘away aut Into the olllowy expausc, while @ grand chorus of voices from beneath us svat (ie melody ‘of sung clpoling out upon the Waves in thrills of h y, Thatwas one reaultof the mecting thatthe lavyorde missed, Jt wasn treattous, and Mr. Gibbs hse our sincere thanks. ‘Those out of the city who fecl like giving us thelr views to be discussed at the Wedueeday ple- nic. whore letters can reach us in time, will pluaso address Mrs, Halo or dirs. Hamulcton wt thelr ve, oF the undersigned of Tue Tais- predeposition extats, ‘The acute nasal catarrh, be- | upon that uno item, Society haelargeoxpectations | Air ginulng usually with the ordinary symptoms of w | im thatdirection. and expecta to te oountifully, av cold in the head," but often sore threat, iv apt | well as clegsutly, alter a few days to descend to the bronchl,when wa | lucky housekeeper have a broncalal catarri. In common languaze, | Verily, society live: the **cold bas settled on ihe lurge.”” Orinarily, | — For the lady who re & Cuinfort, sulfering mure or leas severe to on Sud anuoyauce and snstcty, tp one's friends, | tollet boxee and baskets. praette ete Wf reasonable caro was exercised one cold would | | Mrs. Vale, what cluritable motive Induced you | “"A'yirong-minded women should also be strong | en {ton the bottom, Stake another just like tt, | charades, two-act , not be taken, where now there aru ten. fo write wocharmiug aterter? Wea it tbat you might | hearted aud strong-souled, vf the undue provi | aud fusten on the sido var the top. Now twist | Ju fact, make ita regular putterily hall, only let al Suppose acold bu taken. Cau it be thrown off? | show the wurld what itis to be wntable. ar thet | ivuce of miad will render her obnoxious to mauy of | two corde six iuchey long. Fusten a ball on one | wi can do anything well do itthen. I think that | 1 hous tot Sa Ee re ipod aceTOR At certuloly can in a multitude of lustances If | The Home mizht sve itelf aw others seu it? Do you | ber race. Bu warned, therefore, ya women of | end of cach, and the other end tu thescollops, to | thy expenses could” be guaruntved, end 4 will by og ou cae, alte wetate.upe same et i be tauen in time. Everything depends ih aren ees has Sceuised this, oue nineteenth century, tu cultivate beart | heow it by, and you buve & very pretty anduscful | one uf any number to tip The Home along, i eee alicia: Matias it Gat gene upon the promptnoss with which the rentedics les nse your apre gas ene a aud soul as well as tala Deru Burton, article. hope thafromerbing will Lo done, and | yuese H expect, dumestls, articles, | Sad ie eer tes toonldy toaciticotuuslee “Lee may be douoin | some une acta us an eaanigle, bow are Wo to Kuo ; have a pretty eros covered with Ireh move and | will comada pare that all out couiry brotiers and | (.uOroeul ued ia tases cess . i 7 "" rs 4 ie, & Cai Mai i ere wi al ethe: various waye, ‘The bydropathlat will be how or what to writer or did you Intend your letter OYSTERS AND BREAD CRUSTS, falsln stents, & cardboard balrvlu-bval, and & | stecere wil by abio Cu mest av all togueber ty mor ‘iit cuere'i to;bo a Taney work, department at tho ful with tho’ wet whvct pack. Another "1 plet Never une of the fauit-@nders has To the Editor of The Tribune. Sranmestsi of wiles wil dead, patterns iC any | eed not fear ihe lack of wenllemen wea you fet | cummins Home fas fetlva oe water ts cal SER ores bath eg temperature ae Meee aa copy, sud sald hie tte, prover | Fouxrais ciry, duly 10,--My ancient nose be- | ove wishes, Augusta, I will exchauxe ted veuuy | tle upon svouthing definite, “There aro more tian | 1 ; 3 for, 2! thas been suggested (and wo favor the auggee- Hon) that if we inake s success, and recelve any styte, bite B . Pleare seud directious for biuk for among you naw. Yours. otherwise, there will po s superiulty of sonia at bath serviceable, A vapur bath anay be improvised | Now let ua have a specimen of culture from acul- | Sta4 to tngle, my boay Sugers.aré putas ond my Far white Beccles et eare saul revei ious Tor. |. yum all ¢hiul a Y MoM pues, | ticles snd'e want of others.” We halt tba well surplus fund, ft should be apurupriated to tbe | atbome, An alcoltic vapor bath doce very well. | tivated feinale without delay, sud tet us see what | tongue ceonot longer resist Ite tmp fagand | waking oie of that beautiful’ moss? 1. bave patro: aa BL Lyko's bes many friends, {uunding of some bonerulent institution toat will Mf another means are not at hand a warm (vot-bath, the maatetia ee ie anseul F me anuch culture ask for admittanco to the Staring Home circle, | Waited some solung, | have no choles, plants, Foon Fon! BANES. 3 s subsequent wrapploy In blankets, and a cup of bot, } should be In abeyauce, forl vei e ythe | knowing that there is always room for one more. but will acud patteras of auy fancy-work J have, c J e 3 ¥ a tla atl pose, tor bi t thrown any such letters fato the SUT. To the Editor of Tas Tribune. CHEESE AND APPLE PIE. To the Editor of The Tribune. SIT ta te arenes penne’ tte Purbose, Bolter | es or baskets ‘ho sou cat your foud uncoukea, | ¥eFn-Leaf's letters have been Lee Sood things, Hanis, Bos bur, Ectixwoou, July 19,—I would lke to say to B. To tha Editor of Ths Tribune. maay wide bite nel aticaded either of one fiows | “Ote thine must oe sincere Tal Min go wih fo bara demonstrated the necessity | oo eetiney better uae. dowers,. spas of the THE CONVENTION. L. that, should ‘*wo mothers" pow down the | xgw gusuox, Is., July 12.—I hope I will not Dy wi I atiouded either jome | . One thing muat be rei ered: tment knowing how tu cou a fa 5 SONVES ° . 5 iret) : Piestinzs i! would like te toll uy uxpertenee, bop: to ve olfectual should be tonsogh ‘hue bath ay lady who hivee in a distapt State says who looke | duar iitte buwau house-plants, of their happy To the Editor of The Tribune. throstof tho Physiclan of Tho Home **someun- | intrude on good nature by coming with # ru ‘og It wil prove renseurins enough to the thu wust be bot. The Llsnkets wrapped around the | as eagerly fur Tho Hume as fur a letter from au in- | smiles, and the gentle, Jovine words that fall from Wied Ls eet not cone Es ped me ia teal te LPO Rp ae eee tiie Here wad a painful, tecling, of ‘eurct |. tgerand admirer of Tho Homie ever sinco its | of injustice, since Its aulte possiule to prepare | promise you uot to call often ualess Tam called warmed. [Ho must not encounter cold draughts iectual pleasures. mice Over me whe! : eee only wboleaomec Bal Ne using from the batt, te the bod. aad. te woust | Ltake tho erty of suggeating that {18 pomlble | Geautlful blue-eyed gitls and tbo noble-Bearted | birth, and here let mio thank you for your good- | food for eulldren that bel CON wovoNeiet aay | for, 2 have read Tux Tuinuys foralz years aod resw In the mourning ing warm room and remain | the many ladics whu bave been inatracted by Fern- ys willbe men and women, snd will naturally | peas in spreading before us weekly such a fer that, etter to be besltuful, food must be mixed could not get along without Z induors. This takes thue, but it doce pot take so | Leaf's letters ou Gora culture, and baye becowe | drifts little further away from mother'e watchful | gn4 psy prosperity attend Tux Tuwuxe now und | Loin some beatheaiah way wultable to a bog's P- thankful {f some of thu kind readers of Tho Huma auch time a¢a poeuuonla or a consumption. If | the grateful reciplents of favore from her greea- | eye and loving care. Soe eee a iara frou the fuliuces of | Ott tae et acorn Ructels ooly one itstake | Would scad mos recipe to take cheess, Tdou's , the nasal catarrh ta once well eatablahed it will | Louse, way still be foterested tu hearing from ber, | Hilla Adams wante to know how to make currant Over. Bove Fiere ) prtie.and nothing HS pe gevatues and tuar is thy | ruauewberof ever accing ope given yeu 2 Bava’) - Tun its course, thouzh {tq avverlty may bo mitl- | thourh they may out ov cupable of Judging of what | cateup. This isa recipe that has been well tested: | my beart penned & letter bo you, an 62 COL: 3 vnes to make our neat mectus a very Jurce one. Tam naturally rather timid about meeting qaanpers. Itwas therefure with faltoring steps tl approached thodour of Mr. Dr, Hale's a+ ce on the afternuun of the 10th. “After a mo- Bent's hesitation L upewed the door, and, cuateary Hitey stkhectalions, wae not gazed “at by a undred paire of ‘eyes, In fact, the pum- Mitwavees, July 18.—1 have been a constent | palatable misture, "wo would probably do an act | quest to enter Tho Home Department. I will

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