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T PAGES, ae Sa er SSS; 10 THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUN SATURDAY, AUGUSY J8, 1877-TWEL THE TIOME. a tnreneonnhte dratte made upon the reronrces of a pron joment. A rsonly adteer. | 0.00: Inetic acid L2bs | with the fale loaves of heantiful development? We | sauce isan oxeolient accompaniment, but wonld It present moment. And yet itieasonly adeer, | 0.00; 1 tie acid, 2.02: casein and alt rciicns assaults af the te the members. Wede not seek fo camnaes @ pre- “are Renerally decmed tnawenstve crea: | carhonte nel, 1,80: aolids, 3.05. All theanvar ta} give one little onos over tuto the hands of hiretings | serve an ateay diet! Asnrn. Pretlin belo wien stalhea done ane ha t Rasy euteriall t, or to engage the | tutes. Eanppose he thought f sense porcupine or } naw converted Into sicohol. Itte intercating to | to anextent that, If anzels ever weep, mist make —————- tng nor deaperately contested. “Moorea” batts TO CORTRInUTORS entinnss showy enterialainent,)0r; ei awild Arab, compare thie with the anatysin of wince and deer, | Heaven damp with their tears, : SCANDAL, Truth annliad tn oikee farraicen anew ae elk ect “f pndllc notice, Althongh we are not forgetful of Ladicr, (f yon don't wantta mise n treat, be eure Claret wines canta from 7 to 12 per ceat of Teny ante you. fashionable mothors, who, In the To the Lattor of The Tribtne, “The Last Kose of Summer’: atta Daringthe past (wo orthree weeks The Wome has | the clalme of humanity, one gathering te for our | and come to ont family gathering next week, which | alcohol; champagne contains from 1 to 14 per | round of relfiah enjoyment, have put your bleemed | noe ny. Ang. 36.—The Indien of The flom When trac heneta ite withered, received mnamerable letters making personal ree | own charity and pleasure; for onr own pleasnre we | {¢ announced in another pics; ta ont Forn Leat ia | cent: cider, ato) percent; ale and porter, to 7 | banies away from your breast to the litred breasts Ohh, TH set hbee Sines e hes adlea ne The f n And fond ones are flown, Oh who would inhabit to be there, ana you will Gnd hee all that your |] percent; amall beer, 1.28, Kamyeantanda mid- | of ixnorance, and even vice; who Irave your littl: | havealready aseailed vigoronely and vallantly, way between mall beer and the weskeet alee oc | ones altogether in the nursery, there tu drink | (lirtatlona, elanu language, and other enrrent eviln This bieak world Ajoun? qnesta for patternaelipnetc, To the generat read- | shall try to satisfy gond sense and good taste, and | jearte have pictured her. Don't let her know that . | if welnvlte onr friends to share our enjoyment | 1 eal this, for ake charged me not to mention her | laver beer, A recent statement Informanathat | in the {influences rbout them, be they It needs net more than tha lifet! er of The Home sneh lettora areof nocanthtyin+ | Gono rmodeatly. and'-withont importanlty or | rane, PORLENA 9: MarTTE*OS. | heer iano made at hons and milk, —a miikebeee. | pure, honcet, and holy, or aden with the of the aay, with bright pronpects ‘of gathering | , reine ane fo. becuine convinced Tea thea ot ferent. Itinan nttertmporsidility to find room for | ceotiem, Abore all we do most warmly desire —_ If this le eelianle, we niay hove to drink n beverave prison of corraption. siperatition, andevii, when | Victorious friits fn the tnterert of social and liter- | novement of these plota and conspiracies n thelr publication, ‘There deatring pattern of | that every work-worn honsekeeper, every motticr KUM¥88. which shallcombine all'the nutritious ani other | the day comes for yon ta tarn ont the loaves whose | Ary refurm; yet the crowning social erime—that | tho innocent and defenaclesa {a too often ruin f per, every eee eat aie qualittas of both, baking must surely be curried to consummation, | which *tautvenome all the worms of Nile"—has | some, life may linger, yet worse than death, erorser, crowns, foatcrs, anchors, ete,, will please | whore home-nest fs overcrowded, and whose carca_ ‘0 the Editor of The une. Aga physician and an epicare,T confess Tamen- | shrink not then with dlegumt at thy black, tn- | notas yet been the object of their united nnd | life lke that of Prumetnens chained to the ¢ 7 4 © Cul allow her but little relaxation, everybody to whom Cntcano, Ang. 17,—Since my communication | thusiaetic on the abject of kunisan, There Ia uo | sightly resolt—the work {a your own, thonyh * rock of Canenane, with the valtures pre: elie direst or eearp-of The Homes todba: ee ‘The Home han come with aympathy, andencont- | relating tothe asa of milk in ecatlet fever,—pnb- | reaeon why {t shonld ot be the national deink of | other hands have motaed and other eyes have | Mirect assault, i his vitale, Others may entiy reek the darie watett offering to fnrntsh them, Correrpondente wil agement, and recreation, shall feel thatitiathele | lsied in Tie Tninuxe several weckeago,—t have | the Americnn people. Neer docs not anit ont | overwatched the process, (ive yourselves to | True, wo havo observed the burnishing of arma, | of ‘Letho and the borom of their onl ; e 5 please remember to write on one alde of the paper temperament, —it 16 too bilious and aiapefying. | yonrchildren ducing thelr childhood. Lock up | laying of trains, the constricting of puntoons,and fFlenil, the grave: and from many a "Tielave fertival, and their opportunity to escape forawhite | received many letters fron all parties of the North- - | your party robes, te the key upon vanities, td b ve bs only, Many interesting letters written on doth | trom the Importuuitien of business, to make | went «for ‘Tum Tnratse ema to penetrate erery | Anglorcaxonrace, Tee fe Heme OF the Americo pemer, Jat ontade ‘pleatutes’ and be In your avernacica by. Jinea \Ol eireammrallatlony Rad: sk: | SMES” Eatra bese Seen we leds oleae tdkeye of aiden come to hand every week, but ft is tmporstble | friende, to get the rust robbed off by wholesome | nook and corner), asking me the qnestion, ‘*What | — Ubelieva the general oro of kumyes would con- | houreholt what tiod expected you to “he, | may bethey have been waiting to compose by ‘Wearyof breath, “ hi vert ourthin, nervous, hyperesthetle people into | its tender divinity, its guardian angel, | diplomacy disrention In therr own ranks, or to Rashiy [mportunnie, tomake use of them withont impeding the me- | focial contact, to get brightened up physicaily and | is Knmyes?” Instead of anewering those en Brace capable uf greater endurance, of plumpor | whore watchful eyer and — nxillful fingens | aubdue by force the weaker allles of the mightler chanical department of Tie Trincxe. mentally. and lay up a atore of sunny memories for | letters hy mail I write with your permission todo | phystgne, and of frenuer color, As a medical | shall mold the — little, characterst, Into | fog tefore impinging thelr united forcesin a eolld, - rolace tn the dark season, of which these lato aum- | 60 throngh your paper. ; Gaaiit ‘i Hoy 1 Bsilexe itis elusiiny a nteative oanarea, fo all Stink fe combly, srrsol, andl alte ieee sire Irreavatibto phalanx ayalnet the villainous host of . is 5 , 1¢ the national beverage of hat clnes of diacuses characterized by fatluee oF et kingdom, en. eo hae Anywhere. Hees DRTT RR ROXS Mom thers trendec One eh ail, Do not have | those rowadietribeemhiehtoam overs grenterpor- | Mttetion from niniseumntlation, -As A race. the | heaven'y Iamuratury the nursery. Do. not tele Hadas, xeneralinsimoed by the Devil, and wearing Darer che wore There are lettera at Tnx Tunes oMice for the | 4 ote aircrew ed that there hae been "sneha | ton of Northern Asia, anda portion of Southern | PToPle of the United Stater are mubject todysnen- | gate to her the urand work “ft motherhoorl. . Let the detemtabla name, an loing the fell work of It fs peenilarty the daty of the ladter to combay ioficutee tome canasibanone oulp lect afterwai era has been ‘anch a 5 Pe 8 fin, Oue children suffer from all fornis of mal- | her pat upon yonr lable all the creadfal resatte of | elanderces and ac mongers, this evil, not beeanae a targa proportion of tie “Antomn Leaves: wyzey? | Deautifal time and you were not In it.” and Eastern ttnssin, The very carllest travelers in | nutrition. ‘They do not rally from diecsre as do | unekilled labor that it ia poambie for mind to con- If my humble picket-firing shall perchance cause it et landers aro of thelr sex, but for the renron that tos ons mention this drink. Foratime ite | the English ond German. In hot weather children | colve of, and be content therewith, ao longas her | o **mounting In fot haste and a ewiftty-forming dread fall 1 The Physician,” aan tte: Pet eierpeneb ates See ane eee on dtetond wad Ite methedor | fed onthe wottie of artifelally do not retain ue | irremediable ruin is not wrougnt in the work you | inthe ranks of war” hy the forces of The Home, | {te.dread consequences fall most crushingly upon who treats of consumption and female i prow fi digest thelr food, and die off by thousands in all | are preparing for Heaven. of prectr tate a charze atong their whole line upon | te te high time thatthe mighty forcen that ¢: ment ‘Sam North," Colorade Springs; tnb- | tte Secretary, and sleo that there will be # meet. | manitfactare wasa mystery. Some travelers de> | aur jarge cities nnd towne. In thetr cutee kumyes | ‘Teach the ehlideen to bs raverent, It ts the lack | the hanilite and murderers of suclal order and hav- | sally under the holy bannerot woman were cnifact urban;"" onitter Sweet 12), : Ingof The Home contributors, and others inter- j clarcil It intoxicating, and that narcotic herbs werw | {a invaluable, not as nm tedicine, but asa food. | of reverence that isthe curse of thie generation, pines then Indeed shall fLindulgo in the modert ed x0 todo battle for the racrod caueo; mobilized and ented, In the elub-room of the Sherman Ifonee, at 3 | mixed with the milk of which it was mannfactur- | It will remain upon the delicate stomach when | Teach them that age, in whatever garb. boast of having done soniething, atleast, In tho | ordered acrosa the turbulent Danube of thia thu —- 4 " ‘ in ty; that sncred things are” to | Intercet of humanity and toward tha orerthrowin: d his thon. ANSWER TO“ NACIIELOR'S HOWL, | clock p. m., Wednesday, Aug, 2%, for the pur- | ed, In some tnetances thin may nave been price SUEAag eeu wilh anal wilt curly the bitched Se) nacroiiy, that’ fmpadonce | of Saran and ble Ktigdom on Earth, % | ntrous wrong, and over ite Halknn heights ty *Sweet Sixteen;" E thunderatrike tho Stambont of its power. if . lofty em'ne: poso of conanitation and businens, to which your | ticed, tt the real kumyae, as mannfactured by the |” Awan epicure 1 luok upon kumyes on faranperiue | to thelr elders will never be tolerated; tuatpun- | Flirting and the use of slang are evils, withont y Bgchsuby seam nee Jie: preinaged? presence is mont cordially Invited. Per order of | Tartare, tsmnde from the milk of mares, ‘The | toany veteenee ever lnvented, rutting ago ail | ishment qwilf follow in the wake of insotenco ns | cxenee, except the unreaaunable ones Ihat the tothe front, Pall over this faler Ciodetareecy aed Don't forget the Holy Buok say: Tus Homa Committer. Kirghizes nnd many other natives of Asia depend | strong spirits an utterly unit for use in health ue | quickly as thunder follows the lightning; and that | Intentions are, harmless, and tho evil conse- upon mare's milk for food and beverage.—to tho | Miseare, except tn womA Instances kamyne is fae | Inthe code of atruc gentlonuman, orgentiomay, | quelices fall most heavily or entirely upon the prontrate victims of thé Rasht-Dazoukeof deta. ‘eggs = ad — se to wrong-docra—paor apologies at beat; ye mation are crying out to humanity for justice, ang Jauze yo-npt leat ye be judged, To the Editor af The Tribune. same extent that Europeane and American depend | SoUSfnmt® S07, ine OF lt AoE Lett En inate | rere tngaity to God and: fealty tocue morner | infinitely uester thin. any. she slanderer ed ofert to high Heaven Tor mercy, Ladies or Tho Hone, Ecarn yan not these wives and mothers, Cnicano, Aug. 17,—The Executive Committee | upon the milk of the cow. I take the following | a new and delicious ecnation Jet him take a bottle | who bore tne. And then, doug ‘your beat, de- | The master of the Mirting art, in the full frultion | redshot thunderbolta npon these human veinplece: Though the bread they make and bakes met according to appointment, and proceeded to | extract from a communication to the New York | of kuntyea of six or cight days old, fresh from the | pend not iipon self alone. The lendereat mother | and sarpiinides uf, conauinmato AneCEAE willever | wile they yet go unteonrged by tho ecorpluns of Vato you it ts not given canvass the views of The Home members as far ae | edlical itecord by Dr. A. Lakanin, of Novgorod, | ice-clieel. | As vou allaw it to escape theoauh the | cannut schtere pod aroricun alge Henne marke ontebine the seandalsponger fm moral gpsndors 88!) sana lay an unscathed by the lightniius of 4 ‘ : $ chainpagne-faucet, ¢ et, murk how . place, 6 is a8 'To hnow th' lights tke soul may take, received. Of the many lettera that have come to] MON: wine attention of Ameitean, phyate | fosnlikethoricheet ale aud bendeliketicehetcest | ahall be the strong right rm on which we mothers | iow is it possible fur melanderer’s motives to be | “o's wrath, Dewoxva, 4 ; aa hand, only four pneties outside the elty had ree | ,7i6hope tolead the attention of | broupied me te | chainnayne, “It [s white as the driven snow, anda | lean and look for help in the glorious work given | puro, or auch clae than baso ond devilleh? Ile LOVE, A CURSE TO WOMEN, in the homely art of cooking, sponded tu time for our meeting Wedneeday oven: | write thisarticle. Iam most fadebted forthe materia! | faint, delicate and delicious aroma rises, reintnding | us todo, sole stock in trado fa, nud hie whole business cner- 9 Ne Making cake or molding dough, tng, OF contre there aro many fo-ters an tho way | fethelamented Lrofessor uf Stateria Medica, BD: one of the odor of fresh milk, whey, ornew-made | Physicaltraining has tauch to do with thede- | ay and hope of success are, baced npon the vilest Te the Editor of The Tribune. See we uff artistic talent from one distant friends, which remain to be noted | Kisingann. uf Cutvea, Itusala, who died of conatinpe | clicese, combinel, ‘Touch it to your lipsand you | velopment of the moral. A cluld that input to | pasvlons of muny—melice, envy. Jealonsy, or te- | Cntcaco, Ang. 17.—With your permleston I want tn the shapes the loaves do show, "1 tion and wosauetained w lung time by the wiest. think uf the naiwrosin of the gods, Drink it, and | bed early and gains a long night of refreshing | Youge,—one or more orallof them: and in the | to propose to tho Indles of The Home s rubject for BABA mn e ere o definite deterinination can be mado with re- | Wootiareuse ut kuinper tho sparkles, the edervescence, and tho criep acid- | sleep, whose habite aro eininle In every respect, | cbletice of prosperity he ta as muck ass sth- | discussion, on which all, old or young, nien Even the little pretty nothings gard tothe proposed convention. If the letters what b apy If my aketch evokes ammo In- | nionsnces shane all the winca of France orthe | Whore clothes afa louse and comfortable, whose | accursed sanipte of fallen humanity can become, have had tet dea by That thele dugers defuy make yet to come nro ns beautifully written as thosa al- merivan physlelans, beer of Uermany, It is the delcate combination | digestive powers are untaxcd, will find it infinitely | —the object o1 devils’ snties and angels' tears. women, have had some experienco and aro mory hat thele dugers desuy iH , onic and Ahnoi gical .otice—Aa ts knowa, | of mitk, butturinilk, cheesy and wine woven to- | easier tobe obedient and good than one whore He or she ts generally found among that anti-In- | or less competent to judge, and round which we Out of Ailk, or wool, or cotton, ready received, we do not wonder that itis a hard | the eastern parts of Hesata, espceisily. towards the | votner in one exquisite whole. hablis aro in every way disalmilnr. Finally, my | dustrial class where itis porsible to exemplily the | may all rally to the exclusion of perronalitien nor ‘May 5 Soul to beauty wake, task for tho editor toconsign the least portion of | Muth, con oe Poe peucies, betmeen fhe. ee |. 3elen matter of wonder: that it snot upon the | alators, do all things in God's strength, ruverentiy | tenth of tne adage, ‘An idle brain te the Devil's ms *Batan | 4 iittle too rife In The Home. Hero la tho subject; the consist of Hents the bney mother often them to tho waste basket, Each one has been illed | Of Nusa. atu Yotinited hy nomad. tribes, which | table of every citizen, that It bax not usurped tho | as for ifim, loyally aato Mim, aud ovingly, aa Ie | work-rhop. oF the other kindred one, ‘Satan | eye Ty it a Diossing ora Curse to won with kind words and offers of ald, both substantial | know nuitiing about ayriculttre, but have large droves | place of wine or becrinevery restaurant, and been | careth for yor, trusting that the day suall como | Anda some evil work for lulc hands to do" . I if cattle, camels, Duta enpectally an tne ee a fs inay find an arena for buinces npon a dry-goala | Now, for the eake of arcument, I shall ta MiGente and ethereal. No one haa yet offered to farninb & | inenacmuiihcrut lines, Thies brattiem or stepper, | fiche gi eae acces eta THOM HO. "Wines | Treen aay vigiiennd ihe conalant cares en” | box near the street, comers OF in the ramseeller'a porition that It fe the latter, eaained marine is tiptioeaveahin as floater, I wonld suggest that cach member of Tha | ary co: eee eae ero Mftaet Srl | Lixcept an very rare instances, at doesnot dieae | And now fhavoaword to ray tu husbands: He | den, ur in anop or buoth of sume contrere, where fend tho point, Having, Itka poor old Polening, i) M-RONE. Home manufacture her ur tia {deal of what the kK gree with any person. Itnevercauses tho duliness | moreconniterste., Vo nut expect that most ab- | those of his ilk ore alwaya welcome, and who, Hke siphifferdd wenkt axteantil tr : Sted Amt how oft, in dreamy twillght, floater munt be, and keep {t tn rescrve for tho Cone | trims, which aehion cousist of many inembers, aut | and heaviness of beer, the beat and stimulation of | vurd of ail things, held up to ws by theorlets and | his guest, 8! mitics of love in my youth’ Aa phe knits the stocking round, tention: and we will have a special dopartment for | WieucEDt a few Jamiltes. | Vey pack up their klvit- | wiac, ar thu sense of prostration afterwanis, On | idiots, that wives must alwaye appear to sou, as Devotes to scandal his congental mind, myself, Ifcel competent to deal with my aide of x " pec! Kat aklaloftents madeofeking and felt, which ara} thy contrary, it cheers and invigorates without | you return from business, raved in purple and fine Hituseif eiiving libelon mankind. the queation. So now, ladies, bringon your a: Many a poem grand ia thunght out, the exiibit of that particntar object of wonder, thelr dwellings tn sunmner and rapier time,and wander | teaying any prostrution, of any nurvousness auch | Mnen, anuiiug, and awect aa rosea indune. That | Hern may possibly be at a ten-party or rag-bee, | menta ‘Deo oF cati ‘Aa L Axpect io have Geauraee ‘Though Ju print ‘ts never found, lubeled, ** The Old Curlosity Shop,” Peer ee ea eee et tee LY | aa followe tea and cole will du for the cream and stgar heroines of novela, | but more kenerally on the wing {fom house t0 | oaas apainat me “paving stated my pouttion, 1 nar th haga f Itacems to be almost definitcly settted that there | better thatiany otuier people, reallze what a Itusatan | Mundrede of thouranda of our people swallow | but in the practical, work-a-day world the beat of | hottec, inaking social calle, and disposing of her my is i Y Por oT ehalt ‘Thus, you sec, there's poetry, romance, will be @ contention some time this fall, When at | prairieis: itive sen of wasina irate which iavo tien | dally glass apon glass of auda-water, with ilede- | us cannotalways find tme to triz, and pink, and | prurient wares at retail, Tho statements or | adopt the privilege, lewpee: tikes Of hearing all ue In the scorn'd domestic tll, 8 Hata ran in upright podulon te hidden by it. selgomn | Jeteslous flavored ind medicated sirupr.or mineral | freahen ourselves. If Iridget aveconda from | charges aro not goncrally made _ulrectly | cvidence on both aides, when | will sum up ing ‘Ant the housewtves are not dradges, 19 once deterinined what cach of the friends wil ALL iainet with, never a mountain, and lathe inthe | woters which may or may not agree with thestom- | her realm, and tho children aro | avainet persons by name, nor are tho der- | closing argument and Jnave tho yerdictto a juryot Without thought and without sou) do, thero will be no further delay In aettling on a | Of iarse, beautiful streams ruling thelr laze waves | nen they drink these beverages for their cud | taxing — mothers’ strongth to the _ut- | clictiona —pusitively asserted; but both | the Tadies, Am I, or not, right? Gullty'or not 2 defutte plan for fis adjustment. Lhope the lady | beim isto t nead and eherverceace, butthey donot addone | most, do not complain that your soppor | aru pointed at by Ineinuations sufictently plain for | guilty of treason to his high and mlehtines, Scorn thum not, theae wives and mothers; at Marquette, and the other friends in Michigan, | DY Wie suiary tral futa to tho strength or endurunce of the ayatem, | fo notsin walting, but roll up your atceves liko a | the patty addressed to cumprohtend who and what | ‘*King Lovet sar course 1 mean the love for the Gifted once, don't vay them na rT) | theday the birniug heat of inioat tropte: Let all the people resort to kumyrs and they would | major, and goto work. If you were camping out, | are meant,—all dono in that cowardly manner | Opponte sex, not love filial or parental, ) J . y Ys will otter o wholcrale supply of that beautiful | the delictousy fresh and even com. nlghtn, m be the gainer in many waye. ifthe demand was | you could vet your own meals and think Itgreut | which the #killful murderer of reputations knows want to eay a few words on whipping elilldren, Should they ask elster's reeipe-+ mors whoee allvery shecn I eo well remember, ax I | sarin ashy of aderp true, unknown in other reelons. | suflcient kuniyan could be sold as cheap as beer or | fun. Surely what can so caaily bo accomplished | howto omploy to inillct certain injury npon hia | and add my testimony to that of ‘heodoro Uroxn Hers may vo a better way. once vielied a harum-ecarum sister of mina at | sree vered doce the pomad dares to | ilo,” Even now ft cimte no mute than atau uf de- | for sport ought to be carctully granted for love. | victime, and lie himeelf escapes the coriscquoncea | and others, ‘The rod tsarelic of barbarism, ant Muay the biceaings of the moth Black Lake, whowe lvart le a xcething caldron of |~,, 1: ew the traveler meets a campof Kirghizest ho | cent wine. — Adtlts can drink from one to five bot- | And when the after-sunper work ja to be done, the | of overtslander. This performance is repeated | belongsto the days when brute strength ruled she Diesebine ot the-crathars: enithnatuma i fonished to seo the brixnt-louking. healthy | thes n day with nono but good effect. Ihave known | bouncing baby has finally worted heracif tu sleep, | again and again, until the page tabricatlons—falae, | everywhere. Thu worst disciplined househole 1 est with lim who mate **The Home" slasin over wild scenery, and who kept me on helther Lou leautifalnortog clean, but happy. | many litte cllldren, yiven up to wasting disease, | Audtho weary wife appears Iko some sicepy ghost | heartless, and crucl sa the grave—are upon tho | ever eat wae ono where the rod was rot on the Sunply a domestic efrele, atht scrambling throngh places where each pare | le luqulresabons their mode of ant raplily recover under the wee of a bottle aday, [ | uvontneacene, andityon are the righteort ofainan | wings of the wind, and wafted everywhere? What | table with tho dishes forevery meal, ‘The neces. welch we tieutar halr would stand ekyward with tho witd, | t4lLplmallanout tt nad thas alucerely hope that thts may call the attention of | You will lead her to the easicet chair your huusd | follows ta the sud picture too often witnensed, If | sity fora rod ty the moat complete evidence of Into whieh we all may come, — Morngn. y 1, | plenty of meat and inlik, espeetally of the tatter, whlclt ry thoy x e fi 7 lect andalameful dereliction of arate segeeny ¥ t 4 y “ ving been quite ann 0 SM. y. AM. De vt \° = a VIE TOME FESTIVAL. Then the fishing! Shade of Shakepearot Bo- | juakus it isunty natural tint le wus te tite mystery Sy My EPA “Bh pee, and you will command that woman covelt | fers to disheliovy the tumors buy wishing toa. | ae sho ie with tho chiid constantly from ite bik To the Editor of The Tribune, tween the senrrying out on tho fako and hauling in | eurdrink tat the health wf the nomads war solely <a 0 2 EN. suil and enjoy her fragment of teat while you pear ro mucn like Cranr's wife, they hold hor at | sud can watch every turn of {ts tumper and di. Cureano, Aug, 13,--To Tha Horse Contributors | the monstrous black bass aud speckled shiners, | ARfheds tut thelr livin abaya In xine free! att, and TLATSIS O GHELDIEN: engaga in wituan'a hand-to-hand coniict with ket- | arm's tongih until tho thing t# **cteared up," lone | sition, There 1s but ono excusably thine fur the ere rest q : through the 1 ble foi vutes iArs STIR TeMdat. | Me Ae as Ab Tit tf ‘To the Editor of The Tribune, thes and pots, buch conduct will not demenn you | the contact of a #inndered though innocent girl | spplication of the rod, and that is when well-gronn gue. otters. Interested tn Phe Houle Departments. | antl racing eb Ane Mnpenatrabla fareat, ; Of | Tronwoon, Il. Aug. 10.—1n thers days, when | une whit, and It witl do more to freshen hor than | mieht mar thelr apotices name. boys who havobecome insenslble to every rene The crcaiar letter of the Committee on The Home | never apent a bappler reason, Long may the seni iheir invalida in sunnner-tline to vidit | a modern Herod scoms almost ersential to tha | 28y Amount of starched gowns nnd frizzed hale, Ji this way many who are kinilly disposed and | butthatof pain tectaro open deflance io thelr Festival, published last week, cllelted a very core | wild, clinging moss, the delicious wintergreene, fering nelahbors, ail weather strength by | 8? tot hapol "6h dren hav No manly man was over ick mady leas manly by | with guod intentions, thoughtlessly or from dread | parents. Then apply the rod, but oven then nog dialand prompt response froma numberof the | and chattering rod squirrels of Michigan abound! | Winking kumysa, hey drank freely of tt and past hog | °° pursult of happinces,” when children have beon | jefpful, considerate worvico tu wife or motner, | of the gusaiper's envenomed tonicue, unwittingly | to tho child, but to the parents. ‘This ts the result #4 Y ‘eat of | teaneformed by some uncanny Influenco into brow. hom dignity fcars Injury in th tt inenial | bes ‘the atetl f and co- work ith th oftheir neglect of daty, ‘Uhey have studied their nieinhers of Tho Home. ‘There must etill remain, | Yes, and beechnate, I forgot to mention thore | thete sunctimes almost ..wonderfal cures, At Inst, _ Onty sham diguity fara Injury in tho most menia come the abettors uf and co-workers Ww! ho rs & ‘ niive i ‘i sto-beu- - | oflee performed for love's sake. Whatever deed | slunderer in compasnlng the ruinof the innocent. | own ease and comfort atthe timo these Ill weeds however, many who will wiah to attend the meet | dolictoun litle luxuries which our broad prairies | Mayet tweuty-ve oF thirty, sear wau phijsteans | nes and tinps, the little carly-to-bed-ers ond bread. | olliee Teas heaton the Lenton ah cones fy roan, | were taking root.. fad they weoded. woll in ibelp $uz, who are destroun that Itehiall prove aauccesr, | never have ylelded, though watermelona which | plgdtttly whites grt (Mi dat itera it | and-boitersers of uther days belog tralitonary to | llghlehn one : Yhio ives’ grown | ingazeinepleed by: a meldainenn aed" covenedte y "vide teeearchos : i . i i children’s infancy such roots as these had EAE Neer ne Tee erne er eere. AaUy nose tho present generation, fv 1t not worth while te must bear, or carrica sunshine into lives grown | ingare ineplred by a selfishness and cownrdics be y not lovutless Intend iy je ot ith cloudy cares, i¢ heroic, and dignified, | which, In the light of ences, 16 Rca! ag | grown and come to aved to scattcr thoir baleful In- Cea ROR sue Te teas Sela eNay aero tag Huy slang ies Brow | tauileimenta were founded throughudt Russa where | Jook into thy sublect and see why Jt fa that wo are Fe nobles eet i en than criminal Are arauencen. ie keaton ee fluences on othcr and better kept ground, tthe . f a Perron's care | thousands now seek and oiten Aad heetin, oF at feast I alwaya felt inysclt raonally —reepounils tee thuit no department abail ho nnreprosented,that | tinele with a most distressing aeneation aa tho | itefiuvasiven tims from thels suneines ns Hie, | a chilies people? In the ret place, aro the iit- | | Bomebudy aeke for a recipe to.grom poor praca; | ton. it woulll weer that uuy ono should have the | eM tTe dy honavion of my chili no talent in any dircetlon shall fall of betug utilized, | veuiters screech them throngls the atreeta, Teton ortcemn pee att eee cetrere 6 olla OF id phtones to blame? psy at obr- Pee Nene, THRE eee OO NOTE eet a cama attord to non wn for Ure right, | aa Tthink all mothers atould bor ‘Tho trouulo ur that nv one should feel that on opportunity hae | [thought [ had come to my day of reckonIngones, nnd Ja Herinieds Iu some of witch cuw's | Relves i piste) ONE. Hower hes: rich euterRauecrareMeseattiaseinow | need wo mourn for miguonctte, and ery tecaune | Actus feet tt Zou are hoor 24 waa tho Lord. ft | inte bigowa heath tue arrows of the foc; to make | they don t herin sary enough ta tral then: du been jont to her or that leds 7 gh tf ennow vt 4 js no discredit tu anybody. @ necessary way not only for liberty but for justice aud immor- a Be Wort 0 Mer pet Uhat hep wien Dave iat heen han. ant patel Pani brrinie. SOG a isenter: I ateeay tha ee eT ie tnt hee: | weather no hilfest If we mako our clilldren in contract Halt fot Utes necessities, havo 3, clear tal ruth. Hut it ie covteeded tat {ho practice of Tearks ta Lok see ACC Lose a 0, Cer " . ad q “4 v! understanding beforehand. @ advice, **Do not | such sentiment or heroism is much more cas! fact that but a short tine remaine for preparation, | afthoxzh tay heart quaked with fear at avery step, | *Wisg'in aintiien, and wehtepm in Eans-bonnem | very eu aiets tected ated tet ote ene | mmin debe'™ sonia refer only to. ingurien and | reconupended than performed, Y | no young toda lt, then afterwarda stap it For oiy and they are anzivus to become aware of tho | for tho rustle uf the frosty leaves overhead and the | have written alot ‘kumyes. in Franco lt was unknown ‘s d things not actually neccesary to existence. ‘Ilera ‘The crushed victim, apparently abanitoned by | 80 becauso it has got to be anuteance or docs aniount of inaterial at thelr disposal, eo that the: orieh of the dry branches under my feet ronnded i “fl comy times toall of us when credit ts the youd riends, ond perhaps with no iniluentlal relatives . f porn), hat they bh of th bi h dl i a m1 ‘aval ruffles and their Jewels, if we keep then Ml of h Mit Is th tf triend: id porhi P tb lab relath Jnopportunoly. Particulariy with the first cblls may nt once proceed to arrange & procramme and | Xe the refrain of somo hapless woud-nymph's | ,cifmiration af frumusn—Kumysa(tnum lactis, fee) up nights blinking thelr poor ttle ayea ange] that stands between us and tho pour-house, | to take’ her to thelr houfls and home (which ta | this ie {mportant, ae the nest taka thete cue from, perfect tneir plane, They thereforourgently request | Cratgone., Tne shining nats lay thick upon the | fon ufmercemik. ‘Cho ferineutation of milk-eugae | In the lamptight, If we feed hem on bonbuns,and | Only ho sura ta pay just as promptly ag | unually tho cane), attempts to **clear tt up™ by | it. Whero tho tirst child 1a spollt tt te very dit. . The req kronnd, and 1 kuett down anid the wild munte of | prodacea wicoliok cartontencldy and ictieucid. andes | stiow them todrink strong drinke to make, tb the opportunity presents, “Wo buy a nuck-ribbon | reoking the ald of a legal advicor and tho uncertain | cult to train thoothors: butif vou train tho fut allinembera of The Home and others interested | the wind aighime through the waving tree-tope, nnd | thee producta the avtion uf kumysa aces to be chilly ig arin! inake them | wien one owes the butcher Is petty lurcony. | balsam of tho law; but itia most gonerally fonnd | right, it will holp the mathor tmmensely in retting who propove to take port inthe festival to at once | the distant rumble anidclatter of the ** woodpecker | ine. sturdy, to piny with all vorts ofchildren and wan- | Above all, be master of your condition rather | to be the caae, npon investigation, that the alan- | &yood example to the younger once, and tet the communteate with the Secretary of the Committec, | @ePlny tho holiow beech tree." and piled the | It haa now been well cetabliehed that the milk of |-der of whole days away from our oversight to | than ita alave. If you aro pour, and have not | derous inntendoer aro no remote and uncertain mathor do all the correcting that is done, This Risers Matlebiny Chics hea. Fi + | daimty bite into my pall, all the while thinking | the cow iw equal. If nut auperion, to maro'atnthe | iake thom manly dnd relf-rellant, we will jore | Wheronith to buy bread, Jo not whine and cringe | to persons indicated or celmen charged, that an ap- } making a bagbear of the faiher tothe child, a as Mra, QS. 2 . Ro P.O. Please state | now of the deon, tangled wilds that lay enread | production of kumyee, In fact, the milk of all the children and gain unto ouract the absurd | t2 Want, deoming yourself {1-nocd and the victim | peal to the courts under the #trict and eliid ru injustice to him, and destroys the chlef charm of What you willdo, and ower any euggestions you | nhowt me, and again of the felenda } had lettucrocs | animals is convertible Inte thls beverage py ono | be io ourme ree tho absurd | of ovildcetinics, The world owes you nothing | of law governing the prosecution of actions on | the intercourse of father and child. | It puts tne choose. the waste of wature. Allatence, ae 1 wandeeply | and tie asme sicthog. Kamyna la now tnanntac. | Jittly caricatures, tho wizens,and the imps, Just ns | aayo as you work for and earn tt; thereforoesteam | the case for slander, would be entirely un- | fatherinasortof 6 **Jack-Ketch" ponition—« Thin festival fH tnken place, 18 deatgned to vo | CeCe Io inraueay though, tho fearfunnort | tured iu Fats, Landon, New Yung, Cloveland, | autcly nee 2, vary housekcoper lnows that | hp Tahoe menial iat anall lve tack to you the | availing: ‘hence, “There ta” movbing iofi | very disagreeable one, 1 havo always thous ie . of what mic! an elephant, crocodile, of | Chteaga, antl ellave, ons. In order a ‘glorious buon of Independence.” Beacouk, a | for the unoffending tnt smitten one to u s A riynton of Tha Home contributors, where each | hynopoianine. reecunded af uty nite, “I tumbled | elve ins reuder some idea of ie constituents € | Ccceciend, wo will tae hrend ber Iel aoe peor done | ehamosrutld, 6 vonosboller, of a heaver of coal, | do but obey tat udvicu ab often given, always | liome all the tite with them, ‘nd, therefore, a Me ff rd] paved over “a : y pal upeettine oll my | quate tho chemical anatysia as given by the best if va being you carn an honest penny, soonce than } gratuitonalyand in kindness, but which scomata | parenttodo wo, Butthe father ouming bome at poem, a pletnry, ahandiul of wild flowers, a bas. | hard-earned beechouts, T looked nyhnst at what | authorities: and moldy yeast, merely because Ido not choose | 5 hutplees, crying pauper ashamed to eay you aro | mo tt to como froma hanginan: **Try to live tt | night from businces, neclng so little of then, ket of moss, or her cordial and helpfal. presence, | *PPcared tu be the giant form of a maxtoden, with New or fresh knmyes, when a fow daye old, has | to tako the trouplo to procure good, poor bread | puor, but not ashamed to accept ulms thatyou | down.” It may be that occastonally she migit snending ag Fee Te te ion shoul bs forthe ake of the general good and plcanure. Te | Matic GurTeoat act pest sees penne | gamerisnscuuiuna tonal a ruarklnR efctrey” | wilitbo tio result. Are we to exponil mure care, | Haye paveresrMety 10s sg aa thon of you | UieMasatog Hsu at fom ane cue ue | Masavon of vase anloyment 4 Anema {« not the property of a ring, it is not meant In tho | trilv hke the steam (rom a powertal etyne. Uhtowe Percont; fut, 2042 1ilk-mugar, 2.20; Inctia | PY Upon our bread than upon the children Got | wig have not crown tun prosuleaud huu-drain, iu | a8 soun. infilct. pon them tho way of pun 2. in interest of any clique. nor in it intended as anex- | mz Mimeelf etratzhtway up in. the ate and coming : yeonds, 0.40; casein, 1.12; carvonic | has yiven ns toeducutafor eternity? Daro we mako | the routine of fife, to read ‘Annals of 4 Buby. While somo, unusually endowed with moral and | ishment. Tho father ought to occupy the cise to deplete peckete already threatesiugtocal down with all four terrible feet in aheay, Aal | acld, 0.785% valta, 0,238, uso, in the formation of these little charactors, of | It ina very aweet story, veautifully toid, and will | physical coursge, may tight singlo-handed tho bat- | position of loving friend and counselor to hit collapee, eprang to my fect he gave one fiumensn fea and | Ghd kumyoa ls not as white, has aatronger acid | all harmful ingredients, the Ieaven of pampered | leave tho purest surt of inilucuce behind It, 1 | tle of Leonidas. too many will Mud that battle. | growing girlannd boys, to conduct their amuse . - bounded awiy through the forest. My pour heart { tarte, is very aparkling anit exnlliaraling Itcon- | wills, and the haphazard grain of the street amt ule | deemita welcome departure from the Juvenile | ground thele Thermopyle. Others have nelther | ments ani enjoy their cloxont confidence and love, No unnecessary expenrea will be ineurred, and | haa never cos rible thne to | tains alcul yer cent; fut, ls sugar, leywoy, stories wo havo been flooded witha of late. Caper | the courage nor hope to atrnggloon against the | Children who are whipped become sulion, 4 ¥ . id ing frown that t expect by-and ‘Ly to comfort ouractyer Chester, I know the excellence of your inten. | take shelter trom the sun with me aud | rest! Mivs Hardcastle ts rent {a most of the | creased antmation, * who can ithe that organizes “But tho truth ts, Lady Lydia ts such o | inthe slums, vile resorts in pretentious quar- | citics. His asscts somprlay land arth, BION, tione, but ‘ta work thrown away. You will not | Me Poult The way that Euulish women | scicnece, Mrs. Chester,” hv proceeds to explain, | the dorninglam yachting parties! It 1s not | scatter-braincd littte creature—a real wild Irish | ters,repulsive places of exhibition, Meentious re- | hoayily mortgaged; bills and notes, $3,073.07; succeed tu getting Miss Hardcastle to look | brave the inclemencles of climate ts marvelous,” | “She Is espeetally strong in paleontology, und Is | Lady Lydla, of courae, und equally of course {t | girl—a most unsubstantial shadow of a chap- | sorts of yuried kinds, have been noticeably di- | cow, $30;, ‘one-third Interest In the ateaun Large ‘upen me fn the lcht of a hero,"* he goes on, as Daphne, too shy to refuse, sits | good cnough to give me ttle lectures on tha | isnot doraingham, is it the Captaln, or the | cron, [tisa stroke of good fortune for ma | minisned, and the diminution. still Bocs on, | + Two Nollfes;” dobts due on open azcount, “No tran ts ever a hcrotu—no, that cannot ba | down beside him onthe rock.“ And etillthers | subjectas wo wo about the Saanty chet Hardly M. Jules, or he would contrive | that my cousin Fellx chanced to bo one of tho | ‘The peopts who kept them and the peopto who | 50,820.25, and other claims, $9,150, , Refercuce ft. Pmusthaye cot hold of the wrong end of | are no women in the world. who can ahow such So that wits a little paleontological lecture to | to render the dinuer-hour punctual,” party on board the Liberta.!” patronized them may not have any better prin- | to Rogister Hibbard. the proverb, a3 sunt’? Nee £ say that Cousin | complexions, Look ot me, Poul, my frleud. | which Sir dobn Severne and Daphne unwittingly “Your friend, perhaps, Mrs. do Mauley.? “fcan understand that you find ita most | clples than they hud some years ago, but they BUIEHIOR COURT IN BIIEF, Felix is the speakert. “And go Your. name ts y Inee, faxel exes, with Diack lashes. A played audience, not half an hutir ago. suguests Clementina, her voice, her look, still | fortunate chance,” says Sir John with dry | have better practices from sheer nocesalty, and David Hess began o suit yesterday agalust A. Taul, ch, youngster?” Ralsing the child atoit | perfect Hkencas."* “But tts love's labor lost——"” ut zero, brevity. ton cortaln extent, therefore, they have under- | J, Waro, Kate Huvons, and G. W. Peusles, to to his tall aboulder, und of once. attatning, Daphne reddens at the covert compliment. to Peli ‘“scurcely, In any human soctcty organized “He is more ike a brother to me, really, than | gone rctoru. recover $1,000. # prominent place in Daphne's regard,“ Sup- | herself: slic smiles at the open one to Paul, Mr. ‘Tchthyosaurus and pterodaetyle are matters | by my tricnd Axathd, elder sons, you may bo f conalty ax you must ece.” ‘Tho Prafriv State Loan and Trust Company “Yoo. pore you snd I tind a spot out of the sun, and | Broughton, without toss of timo, lusts Ale | beyond my powers uf thought—I ber pardon, of | certaln, would) be ao pronoaneed feature, ! * rT brought suit for 83,000 agaiust Gcorge Scoritle make inends. I carry about bonbens ow pur- | oyegioss and Mineclt to one of the | unecent | cerebral vivration. Cerebral vibration fa the | whereas on board the Liberta uper- “The only relation of my very “own that I THE COURTS. . and W. Hf, Harper. fare for uunghty boys, M. Paul, Good boys | half-Mlirtations, whtch come to him as eliply as | correct tern, 14 it not, Clemt? fain, or nt least genteel destitution, | possess. Poor mamina left no other nicey or cinauIT count. have the reward of being ool. ‘They can gout | nectar-tasting to a butterfly the moment ho | sirdotin Severno reddens. The perfect caso | prevails, 1t must be Mattic Kivers—L have | nephew.’ Record of Jndgmonts, New Sults Hankrupt- | John Lowia, as Adiniolstrator of tho cstate of ou without ne, You like burnt almonds? So { Muda litnsulf by toe side of a young and pretty | with which that familur **Clem" proceeds from | It! Mattie Rivers brings together all the start- “Nop cles, Eto, William Williamson, commenced an action fo does the Indy in the Mother Hubbard list, only | woman, Mr. Bronghton's ips irritates him, mora pere | ling contrasts sho enn tid a4 fueccround olfects “And he wasso much with me when was | Frank B, Zeigler fled a bill yesterday in the | trospass yesterday agalnat the Miinols Central you musn't tell her 1 sald so, Uhave got a These non-amative clements, the two super- | have than he would care to confess, forthe novel. Thus, the Arab and Lady Lydia; | Uitte, Why, even papa—even Mrs, Hardeus- | Circuit Court aguust Ira Brown, F. D. Cossitt, | Hallroad Company, laying damazes at 35, packet of the sort she moyt affects fy my | Numerarica of the scene, disposed of, what sttall “You ace we have a highly sclentile German | Max and Mra. de Muley; Sus Hardcastle and | tle horself—looks upon Cousin Felix as an elll- bla I. Bi d "Tiymaui;. to bat! CRIMINAL COUKT, ‘ et? : * | hinder tho lovers iu for from wandering away | governess, Lam afrald you nover bad the bene- | Felix Broughton." ‘ tient chaperon." Delphia If. Brown, and UY. B. Lyman, to se Charlos Marks, on trial for larceny, was sc msi Fells ecate himself in the shade, ona | 220NE the rocks and renewing the oaths, | fit of u scientific zoverndes, Mra, Chester?” Cousin Fellx actually laughs, fn asiiont, tired | ‘This tino Soverne answors not by so much | axideacloud on the title to certain property. | quittcd, eof rack, and begins Eravely to search his | Jauuhcd at by Jove, of former dayst Severna “L never had a governess ut all," Daphne | Ittle way ho hus, at tle whimsical combination | asa monosyllabic. Hosays that on the 20th of August, 1870, he Jd. L. Tindgram, James Armstrong, Jobn 8 for burnt almonds. Vault, ith wh gives o rapid glauee at Clementina, She is | answers, with hunility. ‘Aunt’ Theodora | of imazes thus p ted to tins imental vision, Miss Hurdcaatlo perceives that sho has r . q Brumer, Thomas Clifford, aud John Dutiov with parted lips, ee watching Fetlx Broughton; watching hin, not | taught me the very tute that Tknow,."" “And now,” remarks Severuc, “you and I, | committer ‘hold stig tible Iu fee oF st. followins premises: ¥ ‘ sleeve-links, tho gloves, the white | With the rure amilo that can tranaform her face “ And Fraulein Klinger keeps us well on a | Mrs, Choster, will, doubtless, complete the lis | guilty eon that commonest tnistake of uo Commencing at the 8. E. corner of tho N. B. 3x pleaded guilty to larceny, and were remanded. fence, an apulogy. a P. Higiine pleaded guilty to lurceny, aud was umbrella of this most dazzling meteor that hag | t# beauty, but rather with on expression that, | level with thy thouzht-and-water of the tine. | of inconjruities.” Fenn quite Dellove’ that you. find tho timo | of Bee, 4, 28, 12, running thence west 1,416 feot, | given Aexing ain the County Jail. ever reen above the horizon of hls little life. did the clrenmatances not render such a supno- | I should explain that we haye two unhappy “Mra, Chester could not, by any fuztanosl- pass quickly in those regions, Sir John. Aud | thence north 14 degrees 25 minutes west, 1,630.5 Jolin Mullins was found guilty of larceny, and Dapune and Miss Hardcastle gilde into the | Hien absurd, night he termed a jealous une. ‘| little sisters (don't uttend tome, Clem. am | tion, bo incongruous,” says Cousin. Feliz gal- | now that ane [s no longer on her dofonse, Clem- | feet to the south lino of the right of way of the | was given ono year in tho Ponitentiary. effortless stat with whleh women, gentle “It is ong of those horrible, stl } only talking noneanse to hinder Mrs, Cucster lauth Yon hoard the Liberta, as olsewhure, | entina gains courage, can look round at her f c " 3 Stephen Moore was found gullty of larceny, ated or unlehrned, pild over tho | Sing days, when even doing nothing | froin tallingasleep), Miss Hurdcastis has two Chester must shine by her Own Heht alone, | lover's face, ** Mrs. Chester {s osltively vory Chicago, Buritagton v6 Quincy ifallroady thence be l. x and remanded. F Innings, wlas, aud endings, of hus | too great nn exertion,” she observes, | sinall sisters, axed 14 and 15, and the lan | You not be Venoughturcfusetocome,”’ | nical Very. Inch-thick shoes, dilapidated | Borth 7 dexrecs cust slong sald right of way, | “john Cescy and Lillie Regio wera tried for mat Intercourse, alittle shortly, and selecting un upright sabof | guage used ‘by these children’ Is a thing to » Daphne's reddening facu bespeaking | small boy, murdered Lindloy Murray, snd ull.” | 1,897 fect to the east Iino of sald scction; thence | burglary, and tho jury was out at udjourninent Sir John Severne has Jelsure to scrutinize the | Fock beneath which to urrange—{cannotaay vom | make your blood run cold, They will tell you | her frresutution, “Tach-thick shocs—for the Quernec beach! | south along section Ino.2,07%4 feut to the place JUDGMENTS, face of hy Letrothed, and to gauge the depth poner charms. You must must find tao | about nervous channels and centres, about “Jf I was sure anyone had invited mo, or | A trick of apevcl that {a not the last Plecadilly | of beginning, contulning 07,76 acres, and known | Surznion: Count—Coxveanons. —Ollver Hosley of his own emotions ut being once more jn her | Heat of Jersey alniostas unondurable as India, | ungita and plexuses, ‘They don't grow ont of | could want me,’ she answers in her shyness, | slang," replica Sir John, hotly, “Ab, If you Ira Brown's Addition to La Gran; ro. This | {2 Duncan Metou Hand John McKinlsy, presence. ; Sir Johnie”? : their frovks; they differentiate, They know all | crumbiiug a hand{ul of sand much as Sydney | had beon ilving in India’ for tree yearsy as 1 | 2% ro Brow: Ee. tae ear aie eee otal, va, doin Glens Clementing Hardeastie tas undoubted | 4 \ Lhave managed to extat througha week of | about moleculur force; polarized lights, and the | Smith's young lady crumbled her bread,“ But | have, you would uot find ruel dificulty in for- | laud tad been conveyed to him by F. D, Cossitt | $25, Joka: Cronltiy Fi id if A y, + y ‘3 enel " Corcoran, ick, $04.50, clang, Mrs. Chester “But”? he answers, taking bie piace, a8 duty bids | nebular hypothesis; and Zoe, the youngest, Iu- | Fiet-de-lTa-Relne is su far from the harbor; and | giving faults euch as Daphne's!” for tho sole usc and Lenellt of Ira Brown, who » tality alee | Chcateea, a ietty notwith | him do, at her feet. “But then I huve'really | formed mothe oiler day that l wae a concrete | Lshiqutd never iid ny way unong the walors, | "Daphne! viva nane,-atinman creature's | did not wish {tan ia own pane. At Brown's ace Tn licr— classleally-cut nose and > forehead | {Proved the slining houra with hard work. | of accidents, inducing in a substance, an illusory | aod, and—"? namet Jeally? Of course, 1 kaw it te botany. | request, on the above-mentioned day cumplain- WHAT | MISS TO-NIGHT, ure blended with the delicate declston that L Do you draw as tnich as_ ever, Clementinal’ | complex, constituted by a group of states,” Bhe glances appcalingly at Miss Hardcastic, | Genie monogynia, class octandria, and, in the aout aide. a trustalced on this property to D. remember to have remarked in the profile of ehas accomplished the Christian nae this | Severne lecls his good. temper return, Miss Hardenstlo yazes at the ining of her | natural method, ranked under the thirty-Arut ‘ ‘ Property {| Lmtes the sound of vole: 4 gaily ringing, tome workd-danious tnurble Minervas Her Mtpe | !me: '* Lremember before 1 left——" Wiat scnsiila mun” could contemplate | parasol with the pecullar, insceing expreasion | order, veprecula.” B. Lyman to secure threo votes for $4,140.64 | pie all, and parlor, and veranda throughs whon she smiles—Miss Hurdcastle stntles rarcly “T aketch in autumn,” says Mise Hard- | tho posa(tiiity of oo rival In a creature | in whlch women ot thy world aro so udintrably Monogynta. Octandria. ‘I'he natural method. | cach. About the 20th of Junc last Brown asked | No laugliter vibratce—no quick, happy singling are quite charming, Her eommplexion is ut castle; wt aus might Pennie Uke eet iets Ma bend lak in Brolicteny utes pueuibers uf Tete ox sex ara Veperculat f iw Be dared AB complainant to convey this land to one Z. N, | No serious talking of the right and true, the severely-excellent wind that nelther blushes, . HURROE el Corer ne | Of arnall-tellk with more meaning than the lively | weak enough to luok to them for help, ud there was a time when be ado is | Amosin, but Zelzler rofuacd unjess Brown would | 1 miss the sight of faces young and cheerful, hor pales, nor freekles, nur tue | shorten. “During the season, of course, one | chatter ol avhildt Mr. Broughton comes quickly to the rescue, 1, treasured decaying plauts (nu matter of i" z “ ¢ bla thing Nhat a ‘well-trained Lourpfexun ought cuuld not trifle away the tima ‘on accumpllal | \ "You mntst certulnly have pat down all those | Mr. “Broughton, evideully Hard Nit By Ale. | whet clest or gonusy’ Derauee she nad. toscnes | ideinnity him against Mablllty.on the trust- Woe sparkling eres of brown, or gra, as earful not” to do, Dressed in her perfuctiy. | Meute aud then the exhibitions vo thoroughly | long worda tn your pocket-book, Mr. Brougton,” | Chester's eyes, will hear of no excusc, ‘The | them, thrilled’ at hor glauce, apeut sleepless | deed aud notes he bad given, and would also | See ued mgver to have been Cie loaee wt tera fitting London dregs, gloves, necktie, Louts, afi | BUt one out of conceit: with one's own’ at- | remarks Miss “Hardvastle, looking at him with | dinuer-hour, ag far aa can be conjectured, nights at a suspicion of her coldness, pay hin for his previous services as trustee. ‘unlinpeachuble, the correctest bat crownlng the | Seuipts a the suifle that «weeps the coldness from her | 6; the yaclit, Mlas Murdeastlo hus an tea, ‘hers was a Ume-——And now, Sir John | puth these conditions Brown declined to comply | mise the grasp of bands both stron: and tender, pinnacle of her deftly-urranged —plaits, the cor- | lt !8 encouraging to think that Ciementina | face ns if by inagic. “Or clse Mattic Rivers | must be lying somewhere in teouterroads, und | Severne feels bu could sa soon be tn th, i) shortly after made an agree. | AB Words so helpful about what to do. Fectest little platiendya an Her 1 8, what faut | Hardcastle over can be put out of concelt with | has buen conching vou, I saw youhavinga tong | he, Fellx Browultoa, undertakes personally to | love with = volume of the British | With, and shortly saben d {what of all the wide worldcan Erendor | a4 Could the most exuccmg lover find it Blaefiard: | &4ythilnss. cunveraation together this morning.” be in the harbor on the tuokout (Fellx Brough | Encyclopedia, or chorish a prayer for Maunder’s | ment with Cossitt that | the property | To those who showed themiscives wa guod an castle al this moment everne asks acommonplace question about {Yeu Pwas deawing ber out a bit," says | ton on the lookout for auything!) us the liour | Treasury of Knowledge, should bo sold by Lyman aa trustee, ut then did aliybt wo— Sir Jubu tinds the fatal ono that sho fs with- | tte. victures of the year; alas, and gets | Cousin Feltx, putting up his eyeglass and guz- | approaches in which he may have the delight of ‘They pursue thelr path; and after a minute | pid in by Cossitt, and afterwards conveyed Prntae fale Hope, that ever is hit acta out fault. Tree Tetah, freeze, Min more thay, dhl | ing, probably ut suine vislonury Matto itlvers | awaiting Sra, Chester, Misa Hardcastle, who acema disposed to take | without consideration to Brown, or to whom ne | Yar abhonce morc ‘than all, alae! doth blight mer Ne has grown accustomed, during the past the geological“ love-letter! Mr. Such- | amidst the hiue sweep of nt and sky before And now it ta tine forme to be going,” says | the initiative as regards the starting of subjects, = i cordingly offered the | Lost Hope, Lihink 1, moat of all, miss you! delicious days, tos woman Who shows adozen | 2088, paints Silat = abies, mechani. | bin. + And all the time sho betteves heracif to | Mixa Hardcastle. «As sho’ race, her pillowcase | Inquires of her lover if he has ween yesterday's | Mcht select, Lyman accordingly offer © | “Guieago, Aug. 2, 4877. Eu, 0. ee Be dat ager tibolone tere eat tollave." ‘The “ puttlog together" “of | be studs ie mo for a villain or angel in the | skirts, her fan-shaped train, fall into place with | papers! ‘The Indian Budget appears to be. of | Jond for sateatter duc advortisemcat, and it was thassteals Whiiee’aeeoniivaré nen dovold ot dersey | 3 nate is defectives, the coloring of Trols | three-volume novel.” preckaton as mathematical ag though the hana | more than ordinary interest, and if the projects | bid iu by Cossitt for $7,000, lcaving a defictency HOPE a TNGta aentodee a ere they apt ieee treacly.' very depreeutory tertu “Not un angel, Cousin Felix, and assuredly | of a lady's mald hud arranged them, “I bo- | of deventralization— of between $5,000 and 86,000, besides tater - in stud! orget would see! 3 a in the *Thave nat seea_ sn English newspaper for | Cumplaimunt tails to see any equity in this . ta im to beat Clementina’s | nota villain! A harmless detrimental, at n believe we were to ineet Lady Ly: and. weenalud’, Havel Geet” Kaui {2,, Reed | fingers" enuls, as they vertainly are applied ‘by | ta be introduced when tho two rivuliinelief | town at—No, E thik we must have Torgotten to | thres weeks," futerrupts Bevcrue, e little abe | lened scheme for making hifa liable for this du- | Doos the way look dark? There's a motto to hee halr—that truo gold lialr of hore—na thouxh her without stint, “Eyiweutly sho belunge ty | aro exterminating cach other olf the scene, oP it | meutian the hour, You baye your wutch with | scntly. felency, and for cheating him out of his com. | It will strength over give fn the hour of necd; Lie lil meter aon a 1okinceeear hie gti the class who judge rather than love, In mate | the printer suould demand another oad hundred | sou, Fell?! Hig is thinking again, and ouce again, of | missions, und he asks that {he sale may be sct | In every heart one H} dnd ity indeed; coche ula hice vena toy elena, wlio Weare tere (putalde the walts of Burlington Mouse | of pages towards theend of the second volume.” | Felix haus his watch, but’ on inapecting | that boyish love of fist of ite dclicions- | aside asaclond on. his title, or that he may be | Itts '*Hupe on—bope ever Try shoes, and a sun-bonnet, aud is'udmirable in | “Dg He Va sie saniet “In any cara” ways Mr. Broughton, with his | tt finds the bands pointing to 11:80, and | ness even when he most deapaired, of ita gleains | fully indemuitied for ble Hability, aud that the | what woutd life bo without that hope? tulte ul, oF by reason of, te all Daphne listens, nut altogether without a pang | easy absolute ule of elf-vonteutinent, * Jong | remembers he has not wound it up | of bupe, its houcy-sweet meetings and partings. | property may be sold to satisfy bls claim. In darkness wo all would forever gropo; AWierever: yuu thule tri ship teeribllige on. of cuvy, to the calin assurance with which Sir | us fam eet down without salico und without | since tho day before yesterday, in bark. Oncon- | Can the page indeed be closed forever: not so DIVORCES. But, while we live, douot novor— ihe burderlind of love; the Froore been a Johu Suverne’s sweetheart displays her stock of | extenautlon, L must be a graceful clement in| sideration, tou, it appears uncertala whether | much as the poor odor of a dead rose-leat loft | + Catherine Buell tiled a bill yoterday for di- | ++ Hope on—bope ver!" as applicatle as fn the caso of lovers theme | COW edge. | What canhe, in ls inmost judi | poor Mutticls pages, a spot of brisht eolur, like | they wers'te meet Lady Lydia Joruinglam at | to recall Its freshnesat yorcs from ber husband, James M. Buell, on ac- Nive ment, have thought of her, country Ignoni- | one ot Turner's scarlet buoy a a dull pice | all, or awals her returi, ot any howe botwout You are not changed, Clementina,” ond now, | count of his drunkeunes: y, ‘1 ‘4 4 ie atatdd “iti +i tus, who nover learned on art tern in her life, | ture, Severne,” turning to Clementina’s lov. | thfs and midnight, on toard tho Liberia. Only | at leugth, bls voice fs low, all buttender, UNITED STATES COURTS, this dark world to brighten and leave} Perr pe triet erie 2, the other | sud to who every name on the lat of the | er with as iuch Lonboule as though ibe had | on one point ia Mise Mardcastic decided—to go? | could still think It was the day tu Kenslogton | ‘The Union National Bauk began a sult n ro- Ate Gaia umn meson go from on bi th eee, aise b esfot beversercteuicae tae uyal Academy is qukubn ys ‘isan hun ban alt dis Hite you rill dine with, us ‘Yo get away from this blue nek and sky, the | Gartens,—you retember!—when you got awa) pevin yesterday fucalnst ‘thomas ih Kirke & Co,,' | TOs es Upw ye ever been! a stoupltg one. Ho koows | Bra, Cheatert" aske Cousin. Fella, ackins in bowrd the yacht to-day? Better say to-day, | shelterof the rocks, the blushing sweetness of | from Schapper and the children, and take 0 recover 800 tons of fron, nails, bolts, ete., val po~ Does not the Holy Book say, Hope su much of the world, and she so ite | away the remulns of tho burnt althonds tuts | Hore ee eet ead Bet tidings of supe: | Dayle Chester's facet to ine for five bileaful, torbidden minutes under | ued at $13,000, Hope for alos forgiven? 3,000. 4 Cousinly afection jaa strong thing. It may | the chestnuts. And yet—It scems to imo | . W. P. Kerr broughteult in ejectment Inst | Why will you longer sorrowing gropet ue fe esas of unt) ann, stating such fraggtentary portions of Tultg a4 can be | ton we shall Infallibly be carrlod away there, in | bo that Cluinentiua feels herself the nature | that your lair isa slude’ or two darker | tho south ark Comumlsslonere! ‘latailug $1,000 | There's reve ana hope In Heaven P4 of sunabine let down from Heaven, iy “Have ucver been there | our sleep, next tide. And you, Mrs Cheater? | guardian, the legithuate wardour, of Mr. Brough- | than it used to be?” damages. ‘Lua Cantus, Avg. 14, 1877, A. LO elereie pret reper a ee mr Rises tated ST perk Sei uates AG rah aly i ee seat ‘ide iro ing oF i | Kons pea of ita r : HOA Bale wae ulwavs crctty Wars was i noet ihe ondeclor tian : re Strike. fe ‘ im positive, tia Penle pracy Senne : ye arcwit Gen fin .K TTeclee ta. . E 5 x vo vanity, ory IE that languoee be too | ture. who bad never beeu Ju Literary and, Scien: sues at lens and = mysel wi be As they . walk irae up under’ the | You have grown accustomed to the lint-white Thomas J. Kirk, a dealer iu iron, nails, ete., An Employer's Stil, df vou do wot mind sucha] broiling sun to the ed pony-carriazu | locks of Mrs, Chester, Asfor you, £ should | at No. 190 Lake street, went {nto bankcru tcy New York Letier from Jeunia Jun. 1 tun, ur the nature of tho invits- wehlcll ptanils walling fue Cras cual of nun have ‘Router you in s secoul, rheraver, pnd bow yesterday. His preferred, dette: are FTSL9 for t £ No more bustaies tue: ae, sas arr athe, ; red yards from the shore, Mr. Broughton still | ever inet you; the only chan; tay | taxes; the secured are $20,100; ond the uuse- | turer the other evening . jolts :Htapleaetles he may hs Teast of tt, has | only been in town three weeks—is it not t Ho glares at Misa Ilardcastle. 5 tontiaues iu déyoted attendance upen Duphne; | be wrong, but it seca to ae: sou wee not quite | cured; 805,770.03, besides $075.31 dua on accom- | bablt of otploying about sixty met, snd on jearnb a in uit tie world a8 blinsclf: stond- weeks siuce came back from Vienni Clem’ T have nu doubt Lady Lydia would bo | Paul cliuzing to bis mother’s skirts, aud quzing | as tall asf bad imagined?" mmodation Paper. His assets consist of tuterests | thirty women aid children. “No wure | base hast es 8 ite | siuanenty he thinks with a Without referring to Fraulein Be! oapner's cbarined to sco Mra. Chester,” Clementina re- | up, withgvonder unsated, ot the le biau Sus: “Your oyes bave gruwn accustowed tothe | in lund. valued at $L- stock iu cash, | nessfortae! Four years ogo I supposed ee 1 bore ahudee — sua shat pare leans ates stu ae ican s Tenueier a0 fin sponds, poeilleutty but in her coldest volce, | wica Aug's, who carries a white umbrella | lovel of Cousin Felix,” ls Sir Johu Soveruc's | $2,6:t3.80; trade of heavy hardware, etc., $53,- | self worth $200,000. i have Kept a, ene Jute, wot ba opinions; oa teat sable ear aan crete gril ousty Fellx. ure notoverbunlened with valu ceremo- | when thers ts no raln, aud whose pockets are | abswer. $5.05; horses, cows, carriages, ctc., $1,200; | open at a lose during the wholo vi plain, best attuned to his sense of tho eternal | Ute London. You don’t know,” conildential- | short ie Jitness of things, ly, “how much you have been spared... Thave | tion—— ave been taken "— | nics ou board the Literta.!” d with burnt al To be continued next Saturday. Fopen accounts, | This sumuicr thero scemed to bo a nice little quutt be gulity of a sentence that would uot | Mr. Broughton reckons on his delicately-gloved | “We are uot.” says az, Broughton, “In- MSrophon aad ‘Chive ava Tote Ueuindy and eS et Passo; aud tumiues Deller aad hubsting-sp: | bance for freau atart fu the full, ond f ine bear parelus 03° Of & ‘tess siiads, Py an Horerstips, "to tHe Eiday-evenlug discussions Ser the duane tal mule of Mt observed. mist, verfuree, aildreas wack other without One Good Result of Hard Times, parntus, #4.018.50, ‘There. ary alto {nsurance- my men On raking goods, which oe eltiug Ms ¥ ot ie wha ey : ‘6 ut wo in the strect fo . dates Scteufitenew eres pecting thc conflagration | tlun, have heard. au afternoon Iecture ‘On the | aay other person ts doing, or ately ts proatbive the loreralues pena ADE AD ser aasen ted ned to Reaister Hiiterd. ee ny money for thei, Aud, by George! wheo polleiey ci ‘ : + -houscs ‘was referred to Reuister 1 rtilizatlou uf uu orchid, und bus | Nuture of Urvanic Radleals,?’ with » digression du, Jormiughun ts one of the imost practical “You must have thought Felix and I had Ane iy, eembling: bee ste Masten, MUntere Joseph Sherwin, tho well-known packer, and | thu strike camo they struck, kuowluy ake to is of P fellows living, when you can get buld of bim,— | fallen froin the sklest” aI ke Z P- | member of the lute trim of Reld & Sherwiu, also | tue that the wages they were puld cver' ork; Cienvutia nd -q: Dictionary!" The eynthailst” Kellx Broughtoa did uot | tho difliculty tata yet hold of Lint He hag not | Mise Hardcastle ts the Orit to speak, but she | Port. Densof tuiquity that pretended to be | went into bunkruptey. His securod debts’ fuot | urday vizht were not earned by provtable wort, ich iinet in ze % z Dictlonary ven the | 50 accent, the word, but this toatters | been seen by duylight since wo feft Cowes. | docs so wish visible covatraint of imauncr, wot | fasbionable, aud had gained most uncnviable up 878,050, the principal ones being $10,000 to | but taken bodily out of tho savinssy of way Halt a yo. % rel rou ton bas been | nothing. “Oh, what pronuuclatiun! What a | Lady Lydia never remermbered anything tor ive | turutug ler eyes for an fistant towurd ber com- notoriety, haye been compelled to relinquish | 8, C. Davis, of Boston; $10,000 to the Detrott | years. Ttolu them if that was their sats ie ie iehinere re we harmony that subsists be- | hopeless mixture of wrong tdeas! Couslu | consecutive minutes slucc she was boru. She paalon. thelr nefarious trade. Auy quantity of rum- | Savinize Bank; $9,U0 to the Bank of Montreul, | strike too, und close up shop, ud, 60, a aie ree Felts, why will you always inaiot upon getting | cannot tell you the color of ber owadress if yuu | |“ Frown the skies? Ob, not fn tho least," | shops, tbo gilded us well os tho siualid, have | aud $7,000 to E. Huuals, of Kenosie. ‘The uu- | and I've advertised for a farm, whieh Lim ont Cheste ete Cousi Yells t jute Mra. out of your depth tn syllableat" tako her“ unawares. And for the reat} Beyerno answers otlfly, “I never felt any | been driven tuto bankruptcy. Policy-shops | secured debts ainount to $44,055.12, of which | to buy and live upon. Wife's jute wil rl ‘i Nine fis ade U asia Fe x) alt well-toned, f insist? When you were talking to me | of = us—Clementing,” be turns tu | doubbas to the terrestrial natury of your sp- | without uumber, dralotug tho pockets of the | quite s number aro dus to partics in Havre, | were both of us ralsod on 9 furc, o uiuke Volos 1, at least you will ' this very day about plestiosan—vou kuow tbe! Miss Hardcaatio with’ somctblog like tu! pearauce.”? mner. base abut thelr doors, Taw dance-houses | Gluazow, Liverpoul. Antwerp, and other foreiga | J ever touch bustucas agala. written bin Joye-letters containing allusions to | aa tu the Synthesis of Proprionte Acid." pa vritle rocks.

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