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u — ee ge be dth aud tien he inn eyudtiion ta | than cunvin, ed that she wrote It and would almost | manufactnred anhet y oy the pood things which ore eet | ay before | ft any one to-day who donbtet it. [have tive | any. The baby is, eater nese enna then sat ey foray Homes: iru hereare, where at pemment alrgetly tron hina, Litehiels fe sees If Mra. Iale will ca.nply with the above request ney canyet them, bat which they an F | miler from mo.and if it was not genera reve ‘ Y way do whlie they lave dyapeusia, heartburn, liver | thronghont this rezion that Mivw Hartwlen wrote the mlllreave Prery sngiane | Togny Mornes: THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1877: city wit that piri be content: You remember the old ftoman rald, *'If you wish ta muke aman rich, do not increare bis ptore, oat diminish hla de- alres," ents, was driven from our midst be rade persona | latter. Tint were tie kin le eis eisaled-p aeei athscar, Can wwe pnt learn to citicle a writer's | followed by the ranth-zarden on the K. (i. oban, renthoenta without waking ont the In- | thea we ahoutd way that the youta-garden method dividnal hereeif to bo nfl that in nar- | wae vastly enperior to one preecnt. pmolle echont row-minded and altogether — dinagreeatle, | aatem of education, Inasmuch asthe whole Proetel etly revengcfal. ‘Treated aa brutes, they he Comers ast vent the spite they dare not stow to theireldera on otherand younger children. Act ibe tyrant to children, and they willdo the rame to their more helpless playmates. Children should " 2 ca | Let ous offer Ollve Green one rympathy, | systema aims toaymunetricaliy develop the child You sigh for the former inflated prices of *'cor- complaint, an tall the other ile, the poem spoken of 1 ehonid know It. She mado Pera Fe tent ASC te Mo ziricieet buineiiee forhor hashand wan manof great andnoble mint, | phratealiy, and woraity an well n4 anentally. and | ner lota,"*rag you cannot elve ip alk drceses and ARO RTN Metmee het the nail einace on the head | her fone stuht for recognition ae tte author at that FLAT VINEGAR, as i and abrave soldier, Mrs, ilaic, have gou recelred | wives all of tho facultfee a |, duetend : ‘ p | fn the Inet inane when he referred to Dr. James, | time, and aince then haa taken no notlee of any of Ta the Editor of The Tritine. Fa ease ar thelr rlararea, cA chitacemse of | my letter? —Pleaee defer your Convention antil | merely a bookwormiah, tendene Fan hava Sot more: thinconttant eter eens | dackeun. of Tmnesilley Se kee nnd Aue commons | tegen since then has ad Hf Getober, and P will be with you, although Epre- | If you can put your gounz cuildeen In a good K. sume T will not be missed any more than my letters | Q. you had by all means hetter da no. Tt will do linve been, Not one of iny old admircre hay even | more toward maxing them self-reliant, relf-gove aeked, '* Winnie, whure art thou?’ WINKrE, erning, indortrions, indrpendent, law-abiding elt- ‘on have not more, thinconstantanziety to poerces that "which yon ennnot affords that wilt print th ‘+ crown of cure’ and ‘*sonrvourtemper.” Alaa! how few aro natisfed with what they hare, ‘+ We iF i keen. ''It'anot fair,” Ian very RK. C. Danas Lexoxr, IMl., Aug. 16.—Some timo agn a recipr fairness ia very keen. '*It'anot fair, common cry amongthem. All decistona ehowht be strictly impartial between them, and no apecial sense, plain way he haa of not coring peonie, bot —, TeoeRtNE TOI Te eet ae ee Gartne, Peanles, at was given for Indian Pickle containing suything ‘ame the beau Sitmen qatar wih aye TF i OLD MAID OR UNITAPPY WIFE. but cabbage. and which wonld **keep till eater ig fy ” ueve to starve S$ might nq well die of To the Editor of The Trinne, np." $ want to know what to do with mine, a {avara shaw) anleenia cies HF ATeRNeR Seana feahe Axene than any othet coureo that ‘ean bo pureed | HAPs itietne mesh Wen iely oa tcnes | dyapepain.” cif "you think’ people stares St | Orewa, Ange TaccThe detent tne term | Secor put tne vegeinbles in the vinerar has lox Fampttagield in ther two Inntancer, 1 know & FLIRTING. with then, Since the hard times hava comeand we cannot help | Jackeon'a Home, co and try it, and | +told maid” In the last Home might bave been | #go0d deal of iteacidity, leaving the taste Oat. fiitte colony of seven orelaht families where the ‘To the Editor of The Tribu Se. Cany feadily believe there were noK. G. | it are we to magnify our mintoriones and grew | CRCN day at meal times yon will sea Aome of the written by one of the despised einterhood, it wae | _ CAR Shy one tell me, ‘without goine Into henry f'n whipped child was nevertienrd, ‘They are "0 the Editor TS trained children among that howiing mob of Joon | ngly ax Corrina. or would we not grow poor more | healtnfest ee | that ever you saw. To thorn . J aclence of chemicals too much, what to do wit ery 0! folely ‘4 the power of loving. kindness and | + CM1caao, Ang. 17.—In your last week's fesue I | roughe. who iuatizated the Reign of Terrat™ In gracefnliy by raying, **T wilt do withont these | WhO are sick and want to get well (and who | 9 eloquent. pure cider vinegar that don't sour ro agin maken Fare read nteiel Justice Netweee chem nat bets | ree another extended article from the pen of Orle- | the city afew weeks azo, Mrec Ine Ktelo'n letter on free ae er flocen'tth, If yon cargo, there, and there'a lita. in | All the crnel Jests aimed at nnmarried women, | shatp vinegar? Pease somebody give uaa chapter #, and Jewels, that I may have money to pny the butcher and the baker "2 Oh, shame on that woman whe will nave the luxuries at any cost, and then tien away the grocer with hia anpaid bil! Ty be aurett fs better tohave the Inxurles 1f you can afford to pay for them. bit. if you cannot, which would he the better course to take? Let your own hearts reply, Ie true to yourrelf and your womanhood, and yon will he en- aed to bear adversity better than you bore pros- perity, Itndolph, you ark ''Igwto faenish @ hone,” ‘This cannot be anawered by one anecqnainted with ‘our taster, habits, and gircumstancee. 3¢ would much better far’ you Yo read rome rtendatd work on thia subject, av Eastinke's ‘' Hints on na, while nearly cvory lesun containa a etintiariy- | the, tots Pere rear rants constructed dinsertation from Amber, divinely | shali gather inthe helpless little ones, who are rendered no doubt, but O how lacking In esacn- | worre than orphans, before the etreets havo ret tials! Just ike two women for all the world. In rier sey, on ficlh way to nerditfon. and aurrognd jc mort binpres: le aye wi a M1 bs the firat place, thoy have oxersthing thelr own | fiuencer, aubjecting thom at the eame. time 10 8 way, They hava an yok met with no } government as firm adil ta kind, of to go on bullde Hlolent opporition, and how valtantly the fale | ing penitentiarien ani atme:huser, and aupporting creatures can fight Insuch acaueo! Every sonel- | the cumbrous and covtly machinery of law?” blo man, I think, in and around Chicazo—and i | , A few words in revard to the kinderzariner, A * H th Jnily who aspires to that responsible position ehonid might ns well include every sensible member of the | ho able tu ow a diploma trom a firat-clae Normal male persuasion from Dan to Hersheebo—will | 'Tratning School and the work ashe did while unanimonely agreo that youare rightinsaying, | beinz inatrncted, atherwise sho is not ter, brighter, happier children there are not to he found In he world, Old and young all jain in the eame aporte, and amonz the boyr—many of them new grown to n'n catate—there fa not one that has ieveloped into & sd or tobacco-chewer, or shown any low tantes what- ever, dust a rtone’s-throw from this caleny. fan man, 8 £eotch Preabyterian, who believod In tho rod ne. 8 means of grace, and always whipped ils The conrequence haa heen that they all ran away from home at 12 and 14 yonra of ace. and he has nover heard of them alnce, Fortunately he had nocirls, Hei now a heartbroken old man. for he loved hie children, in bie way, and thought he was doing right {In not you. you will get well. If yott can't 4 there, rend, on Vinegar. si Jor thelr bookre. Sabrerihe? for thetriicaltn dour | Sl! the elighte, deprivations, want of love and ae ‘yetuun nal, the Lave of Life, read it, teyand conform | Care. sink Into utter Inelgnifieancs when compared A % your life to the nataral principles it advancce, and | with tho xafferings of sn unhappy wife, To RoE nis you will evon Le in a condition where you will ‘The latter claan ix tenfold more numerous, The Pr Aug. 10, —1 awing your hat and barrah for—the beat man; and | world. ts fall of airappotated wives; but these xix, Aug. 16.—In tho last two issues of The ou won't need any Iver pad Lor espera either, | light-hearted girls disbelieve 1 end are very | Home I have, in reading the numerous letters, met Thankerw ooden Nutmeg; give nea littie informa. | rolicttons regarding thelr fatre. They are anzlour | with the question **What Is a flontert't several tlon. ‘Tell us what you know abont it. lays ike shrausneer and freedom of matden- | times. If na one elee will help them ont, Twill, A AysOKa Tam, bbe ar oltener actosted by thie mottve than by joster" ie tho inammate and Ufelens body apie MUSIC-TE. a ILS. gither love, neod of a home, position, or wealth. | Insect Manca domestica. commonty called the RURIC STE ACILERS AND VUD Who would not remain anmartied aliferiine than **houre-fly,” as it floats from hore to shore inthe ed. a dani 5 % + | coffe z sty Marronx, Iil., Aug. 15.—In behalf of thote who a aioe! pated, nnfalchfal hosbsnd. for then, ine | Coffer in your's or your neighbor's cup. 1, and na rf I A ‘kinderenrt led b: ty to assume the relation | Who'woold not eather be single than heokhned te | Commath anteia, nave Rech them frequently, ar . T " ren! Atted lo i) the Jace, indergartner + erg 8 are compelled by nec +f ae e jon not rather single than obliged to mit auictde, re—nexi 1M: Ss EP alo and would evo All he cpomrersen Torah | leptortineeanee’® earsien you touch enaihetene | Whe has prepared herself hy almply reading booke | Howrehuld Taste," de Dreaeera **Prineiuies of | St! teacher ‘ty a numberof young, ignorant, and | liv wittra selheh at teranniedl tinae none eaoce ee world to recall the past and have thon back with him, Ah, poor Witte haman fowerat How rome of them are mate tosuftert If 1 were wealthy T would surround myzclf with ttle children ond minister to thale wants, and watch the expanding of thelr minds, and try to make novle men and women of them, Next to book, rive mo bables, for pure enjoyment. I conld always take solid comfort with a baby, my own orany ono elae'n, makes nodiference which. A lady friend once sald thero wero two (hinge sho had never aeen neglected or miaueed in my house, my books and children, But an for the rod Banas Shame on the man or woman whe coulil take advantage of own judgment, Your hogie will then, be an’ ex- Pression of yourself founded on cood’ taste. Do notask one and another, and nny thie piece be- canse rome one elxe hns it, ar that because some ‘one advines you to, If yon ao your home will have a patcliy appearance instead ‘of one Pleasing whole, Powngn-Box, tcale-hating pupils, T will venture tyamake a few | BRU, or ftrtfal temper niekea life unbearable? “A BOLD REQUEST. augeestions, Selecting a teacher and stipulating | nesses I will not compare with the duties and catea To the Fduures The Tritnsne, for the price of tuition and course of instruction do | fount {n wedlock. We Bre aweetly rewarded, Minwavxen, Aug. 15,—-Will rome one who hag not comprise the duty of paronte toward teachers | capeciaily in the care of ont children: we are re: | allof The Home papers let me take them? I know and puplts. The interest und hearty co-operation | Pld by their love for heavy burdens borne; they | i ina bold request, but 1 am very anzlous to a the only c: of parents and trends ix necessary to atimalate | We,the SRI comfort bestowed ans ralrmatcd | tech numbers “I can only give foamy sorts eek teachers to continued efforta for the advancement | unhappy marriages, for the, Uimpoointed wife ts return them In aa good condition as they are sent, dam! pride and love for children ie wr eases auiger Hiele shen sith Lo create Hie eniett lipat ehe manages a smiling depirtagees probably If Innocence doea not get the tambourine-gitl, of emulstion in the echoiars. People are bexin- | advocaten marriage, bnt In’her inmost heart’ re, | and willeeud to my address, Ewill ive her ‘one, ning to recognize tha truth of thie in relation to | prets bitterly that she doce not belong ta thescorn- | but it is somewhat torn Une. Bus 160, Pubife schools, and It certainly holds good tn rela- | ed band of ** old maids, and would willingly ex: tlon to the private study of music, ut how many change her Jot with any of them. mn nat every moto that rides | On the eubject, and tins had no thatenction from Teno orn ntrecttear and winera perapiring bros | competent teachers, or practice Ina K. (iv. ta ae switha hondkerchiet laa Aire Chen it | eminently qualifed (1) to do skillful work ana Ja my "rlae-np-Allon" avieit urres me to'sneak in | physlelan would be who hae novor attended, tec- ichalf of my own wounded dignity, as well ne ihe | {itfes or clinicr: ors nurzeon who has ruined. hia lncerated feelings of many of my good brethren. | Knowledge of anatomy from: tan ie A you i Tobo nro, amajority of mankind will notice a | quacks, Mather than put children in the handa o| fair iace OF atiimp form wherever itis, aherver | auch kindervarinere, mothers lind better get books it be Ina rtrcet-caror a noon-day "bus, whether on | Md prenare themsclven for this pies es knows a crowded thoroughfare or In a lane, in acottage,or | ede of the chil’ requirements, calned by moth- ina nurble-front. But because a man glances a | cfood, standing jastend a ie: ie tea ining. second fine te take In the charming picture, Is ft | Madam Kraus-Hoelte, who is perhaps the best au~ necessary or Wiee for the raid fair Chatmer to twit | thority In America on kindervartning, has a work the poor inale of trying to flirt? Tam etrenuonaly | in press (partof it already in print), which in Deaign,"* Then furnish oe houae, using your PERSEVERANCE, . Tothe Editor of The Tribune, Gengazo, IL, Aug. 14.—[.am an firm bellever in Peracverance. Whoeverald great things without Mt? Consequently. we murtadmit that persever- fheranperforetrenetb and use a rod on a TItle | ernie te tute efor nS eat, OF | Cunnenhy Mapled for home tear esaaantaxn, | ances aughtier tian talents, Mow taany ot oar | mortere see eaaae aed ei fencers inthe nny of he Pour, HACK NUMNERS WANTED. “Sdunllont and other eatareh auforers, let ene ale pareing aa idle tour, witha degree of ‘commiscrn. PORK PIES, ET Sen cen Rrerent ay powers Able desirable eo, | AP? ar ‘peste, the Grevailing dea acoms. to, ALITTLE GIt’s WANTS. Mnwacxee, Ang. H.—T am In want. What if ak tiun and pity, but I do think there is much of what ray a yy? Comparatively few; and wi ecanee they | }, if a teacher In once engage), hia or her the Editor of The Tribune. Teanronfil tires tmen'n dee taken intmaioe T | Liny call Stnanty-micety™™ about anany ‘ot our To the Entitor of The Tribune, are not frmly catabilisheiin an iden of any kind: | mote ct instreciion must ne oreeeta a want ia two numbers of Tux Tninuxe dated Jan, havea ttiend who snfers from catarch, and who war greatly relloved by Its use, and would, 1 be- lieve, have been permanently cured had he persever- edd with tt. But he felt a0 nearly woll after using it a week or ro that he neglected to get hia medicine renewed. Now the complaint ie coming on azain ind ho ta goinz for the feweln. You muet goton German drugvist for It, anit ina German remedy, and for some rearon our American firmadon'tacem to keop it, It Is really wine of tho firtree, and In sald (o act directly and beneficially upon the mincous Meinbrancs. Illlnole, y. ucan procurea very handsome chins ten set in pattern eonething entirely new—viz.2a bunch ‘of mods rosebuds on a White ground, burnt well in, and nowiltto wenr off, containing atty-threo plecos, for about $12. There wontt be one dozen cuns ‘and saticerr, ane dozen plates, one dozen sauce plates, tro large dinhes for bread, one teapot, one cream-pltcher, one sugar-bowl, Or you can get eters of the present day. Becaure a gentleman ze fovesto, beholda Orieht happy, iuyaus atleman | Frat, Aug. 19.—Lhava heen a constant reader neparkiing, Innghing oye, and, may ap Inadvert. | Of The Home ince {ts Inception; have derived ently allow hie admiring gaze to inzer there | much pleasure and profit from the letters yon have Tnnger than ettiet peg prety would deem souetetent. published, and think you deserve many thanka for ee ere nite ee ae at | giving no much spaco to tho affairs of home. man latrying to Mirt? Tam willing to help my | & zi aintern 40 fizhe thele batten azatuee wleked ‘mate | Many of tho writers reom Ike personal friends, coxcombs, tmasculine adventurers, male out- | and, {f iH-health did not prevent me, 1 would much casts from fegractable | eoclutz, whe know | IIke to make their acquaintance at the convention, Bo sconely | wae te oracrm and care | but can only send beat wiehes, I would for no other; inen who crave no grenter honor than. i the Honor of sell or womant ostracied. from | HOt troablo yon with thie, but, having scen cholce female encivty, they must take up with who- | no reply sent to the Englishman who wished syeriwaltt ko aloes (nemn peer honue 'sa,mean | for the porkeple recipe, Ithink I had better send acamps who snucr we chartity nother man's | ft, for my husband {san Englishman, who enjoys wifo or eister, Leay lam ever ready to stand up | nok poe hugely, fe ietatice althealt oo, Sette and defend my weak sletors against ol] this clans of describe how to make them, and I would prefer contemptible humanity, but when a woman hoida seeing the lady and ehowing ber how, but will be upher hands In holy horror, when a man looka at asplainasTean, First: For the paste, take halt- her pretty {seo form second refreshing glance at pound of Jard, boil it Ins pint of water, add half. her own ‘awectnees and nice womanly loveliness; ounce ealt; have two and one-half pounda of flour of when a gentioman, by acciient or otherwise, | ina yan and pour tho lad and water holling hot takes out hin 'kerchief, for a woman to just naeert | gnto it: stir with w aoon ontil cool enuush to cos popilysly thatauchxentlemants **jartdetormined | your hande: when tho dune ie all worked in, rot a Aire Tet I he shonld unmeaninuly bestir his | wiih your hands into a roll as thick uss food-elyed parched lip, for: her to dixclaim ’ upon. this roliing-pin, anddivite into five plecea for Bye Now without 8 | Carcano, Aug. 17.—1am alittle girl, not very | 27 and Feb. 3, 1877. Twill give 2s cents for ther mnch'thine” ie they ace hot receiving eatitaction® | 8tFong, #o eannot go to aehool or play all the time. | two numbers, and tf any readers o¢ tue Trincxm Tam sure the teacher would Ike to know it, and | Auntle thinks that I might ask the kind Indica of | have them and are willing to pars them over to me, wnald try tooo better, wonld prefer even fault- | The Home for some patterns for fancy work. {| let them aay enthrough The Homo Leter-Hox, ‘finding to silence of indifference. Some Iadicn | have longed very much for some, bat did not Nke | Siving me thetr addreas, and f will thas be enabicd have a habit pt casstog. belt cvmplainte 2 theif | toaskforfearIbad nothing they would wantin | '#¢t the papers. . Bor 1x Buus. n juor neighoure, aud here ex: ing "pon whatie, and what ought to be, ‘This ta alieall | return. Some lady aeked for some gtasshoppers, CROOKED LIMBS. Sona Tlaughed, “My home {a in Kansas, andiff was To the Editar of The Pribur A lady engagen a dressmaker tomake heradress. | there now I mizhteend heraome. We had enough patter ay a and, after itis cutand almont made, something ts | ofthem there. They looked very pretty when a | CMticaso, Aug, 17.—Is there some kind-hearteé, done that does not auit hers but, iortead of cuing | clond of them would pass between us and the sun, | Mother connected with The Home desirous of al to some particular friend and complaining of the | ‘Their breasts and the nnder part of their winze are alating @ mother to restore the shape of her baby's manner in which her dress is being **botched up," | white, They look like a beantifal enow-storm Mmbs, that have becomo bowed by being placed on rue gaen at once to the dresinaker, and tells her | falling anon na but when they eeitie down and 7 e how to alterand make lt, thuseatlatyingherselfand | ent overy blade of crass off the lawn, | herfeettoo soon? My tneband cannot afford to justifying her employe. ‘Therefore, if Indies will | and the leaves, and even the peaches, fea. | OU! Irof braces, and if some one would rent take even thelr complaints to thelrmusic-teachers, | ing the elones bare on the stems, they ecm | M68 palrforachild’2 years old it would greatly they wil at senst get eredit for being Interested In | more hungry than beautital, T suould like pate | Felleve un Axxiots MotiEe, What concerns thempclves as much as any one; if. | terns of Jewelry-boat, cizar-holer, collar and cut however, they have received full satisfaction, tet | holder, elephant, and pattern for Swan clock. We WHITE DOUBLE FUCHSIA. them some time expres ahearty ** Well done, good | havea fret saw athome, and! might rend some To the Editor of The Tribune. and faithful rervant."* protty patterns in exc! ze. T contd xe atts y ‘That children detest practicing tan fact pretty | fur accateh. ta: card-receiver-lovelyleme | Fant Warne, Ini., Aug. 1:.--Several times generally understood, At the vuteet Itie a tedious aket, elipper-caee, hatr- | Mention has been made of a pure white double tank, but many inothers ancuneciously make it an peautiful picture-frame of card- | Suchslu, Floriate tell me there is no such thing. inflicilon, by threatening them with one or two because their teaching haa lacked the principles of self-reliance, that which. maken a trac woman. For with retf-retlanca comes development, and with development strength of character, and with nteength of character firm- ness and perseverance. There sre ‘many fine souls who, owing to the absence of this all-important quality, are almost a nopen- tity to themecites and the wor! They aro afraid tosay what they think on any sensible subject; bfraid to speak of act thelr consclentous convic- tloua of principto; afraid tu refuse to accept an an ercorttoa place of amnrement one whom they now to be whally tnfit in ruoral worth to associate with orto breatho thesame atmosphere at their side, Nevertheless, foriack of a eell-reliant persever- ance, they accept the containinating Influence, 1 eee almoat every day something of the kind, which makes one avureclate more and more éne whois decided enough in ctiarncter to do right at all haz. ards, not only negatlyoly bat positively. It seeme to me If ladies would look with righteous con- tempt on all Smmorality in men, whether young or old. it would tend to’ the im. provement of them, and both men the half ect, alx of everything, for $7, thirty-one They aro the cheapest and beat I have je money, Turo, C, C. ¥EMALE POACHERS, ‘Yo the Editor of The Tribune. buard. Auntie wonld like lamurequin pattern and Wil come one who hae had or seen the dower give. Cuicaan, Aug, 17.—There has been aspectes of | x4 & desis on lis part to inmnuate Aa | hier, take one ethene | O8, your | and women world be etroager and purer, 1 do | hours’ extra practice axa pantahinent for some | xkirt-enpporter pattern, and eendathanke te hate Airtation going on inthe world for many years, | Kiss nrimaco: or for her, whenever anything | oiding-boatd and twhile petting the ple sone | not anvocate nnkindnees to any one. loti beter P ©. for informations by whicn the ares 4 Us | me some juformation thrauch there columne In re- Je dono by a member of the opposite aox that might petty, careless ofenec, This should never be done, be constracd asa hint foro direct flirtation, then I and possibly many generation; ono, however, not+ racticing must be enforced, no matter how un- yet tonched npon in The Nome. Speaking not from keep the remalnder of the paste covered Ina warm | in 8 gentle Orinnces in what ono tlceme to be rlzbt, fal p ant froin being altovether destroyed by a ble | Fr any one can tell: merwnere tone E piaco) hold one hand in the centre, while with the | and tuat wo all should etudyito do what will make pleasant a tnek (ele, bot not ae punienment, h Lrown worm, ni a ito atkeretiel in no displayed Te eee, HASH | other you rulao the walle of the ple. Ty alto | the world truce and better, nnd it aarely canuut be | "'Yothoen whom ie’ mar eeneenn y Cries thas 1 | LEUNa Worm, micely htd away uniler «alt of moss | shoul! like one very much, Four Warsn. my own, but the experience of a tried and trua | handkerchief in not displayed to draw on n filrta- | traction yon cun lo it nicely. Thie plece ef paste | done without perseverance. know of avery elinple and ayrtenntic method of 150 South Wood street, " = friend, I know thatit leads to great unhappiness, | 8on, although two-thirds of our **softer sox" are | wit) make the bottom and eldes of an oval or round Mothers, for want of tnia necessary contingent. | kee ing account of lesvons, ratirfactory alike to 2 PAREPA. It ta the “innocent firtation between one's bun. | Willing and ind to think i as such, and esteem | Dig: tho eldes will stand up without any support, | fail to imprese tuis Tully on the minde of tocie punt aud teacher, Ali thatin needed in package SALT FOR CATAnnI To the Editor of The Trine. ; ‘1 themselves murtyrain resisting temptation, when | Rous very mall picce rolled out thin will make the | children. of canis, printed to order, and a punch like those : é is cr x. UL, Ang. 10.—Ph inf h bang and one intimate unmarried frlend. After | tha urticlo te quietly returued tothe puckot without | fon.” When the wats {4 hollowed ont tore ad | ltow T ity the Porton who Js afraid to give a | onlinarily used by train-eananctore. Lill gladiy To the Editor of The Tritune. roClirroN. TIL, Ang. 10.—Pleate Inform me hoe marriaga she comea to vielt you often; as years Uiiae a ce ore ret agi yy Inveoatthia moment. | with the meats fut on tho cover, pinch the edecs | necessary ‘not’? Not the “nol that wounds | fend aud fore ample toupy one wishing il, on | Crrcago, Ang. 17,—fet me tn, pleane. T won't | [pronounce Parepa, Tees roll on, eho finds her admirers fesver, or, perhaps, has none from her own chofco (au stato of things may exist), so she ainke into aa easy and wate (1) way of monopolizing tha husband of her dear friend. that dear friend, meanwhllc, busy In the numery, too consclentious to neglect her chil- dren; or in other departments of the hourchold, seeking to mako cverything as comfortable as can be for this very guest and her husband, Wer tantes, Mterary and artistic, must ho Jafd asite or smothered; while the frien, with her pretty fancy work, hor inusie or books af fictlon and puetry, can make herself aa sqrceable as—well ox the overburdened wife nsed to be—to the relieh and forgotfal husband. In going aut with wifo and husband (even if aha docs not com- mit the extremely indelicate act of leaving the wifo at home), she monopolize all tho polite at- tention which a woman prizes from her hurband,— and which reminds her pleasantly of the days of courtship,—attentions ton without ‘benefiting: but that which litte the re- ciplent inte a highertraln of thought sor the ‘tno which enysto adversity while struzaling with it yearafter year, **E will aul strugsie on. for with God's help perseverance ovorcometh all thins," Lelng nilnas perseverance, many good bright souls eluk inte inelgnifcanee, and their pure idean are never given power; for they cannot combat with antagonisms which acem no formidable, Nut when one hae right on heraide. what ebould she care furantazontema, ** Look upand persovere! ‘The stronger the antagonixtlc elemneyt. the faster one develope, Bonto persons weeia to have friends to combat for then, or thelr current in life is vo. unrated that thoy gllde on with Hittle effort. But #0 inch the inure should they battle for the worl, aa time and circumstances lend them thelr nitl, to development of sou! in themeetlyen or those aronnd thems otherwise they lose in proportion, Pereovore in relleion} not in soctarianiam, but tho truo spirit of huiinces! Persevere in basinces! Perrovere tn tralning tho young! Perevere in toyether and nick them with a rciesore: bake ina slaw oven one and a half hours, and cat them when cold, The avors amount of pasta will need threo ponnda of meat cut {nto small pleece bout one inch in aire, and, if cut diamond ape, will cook bettor than if cut aquare. I nac receipt of addreas, Gnercnex, ae, PRESERVE-MAKING. To the Editer of The Tribune. Wanasn, Ind., Aug. 14.—I have been an inter- ented reader of The ilome, and, asnemall retum for the pleasore and {nformation received, will con- tribute my mite toward the general fund of useful information, Thave noticed lately number of methods of making currant Jelly, allof which are dovbtleas good, butall except one, I helleve, are bad on the score of cronomy. They waste agreat deal of valuable sugar, which fa arerious nintter fn there panic times. ‘The ladies of The Home nll know (becauno they are all Intelligent women) that there are wcveral kinds of engar having difforent enccha- fine vropertice, Canc say grape augar, and stay long. IaJuoilant Lwantto gee, Theardher | fee commen pronanciation of the name & tay she didn't believe that eatt would carom case of | ior it Parropas te" veltte the certs ot hay Genuine catarrh. Now, 1 know that it wit, Jt | Won Je Parrorpa, “0” with tho sound of Lory cured me in one year's time, and dia not return in Lac six monthe nor six years, 1 know, too, that if pre- CANNED CORN. pared inthe richt manner itis perfectly painless, To the Editor of The Tritune. She remarked xt the same timo taut **the mucus + fi monibrane needs to he soother." That ta Just | Newros, Ia., Auz, 14.—WIll Betsey Dobie, what salt wiildo. Does ehe not know that inthe | pleare tell us immediately how to con corn, uid lays of slavery It was much’ uscd for healing the | oblige many whoare waiting? Aw. C. Dacks of slaves after a florging? St will also a “SAKONTALA.” sureoatien weak eyes, [have nover known It to ey ov. i any ag wishing vai tty eM remedy. fcr catarrh will write me through Tite Tatnuxg omice, | « . lehetatt wil will be only too wad to give directions for nrepar- | Tylight may gather, and wlehtfall witt darken, Jog and uring it, a0 thot it will be bath axreewale } Low tu the urgan-keya bend I, t Hearsen and beneficial. Imightdo it here, but I promised ? “n, cs 7 not to stay lone. m For thu keynote to this lung, restless wtiife, T will also give directions for making a nasal where, committed by mules, anactcommitted with ‘a derito to irt; but any female almost would eolze the opportunity to term itvuch, and eagerly grasp the chance to carry it further, This is how so many. mean flr: Regan auinany femalen are char actefiatically on the Mit. Mon are, asa rule, moro I e-fourtl and particular avout hunt they irs wiih Ina Goren oe dianatachinte Rates Thane pions are, with ‘exceptions, of conrse, on both | Aited with eal, aro very nice cold, er with mutton aides, With wouenit is appenrance that makes | aro goad hot, If you preter a richer paste: add a the mandestrable. With men {6 t» tho general | fiitle moro tard, and in eamnier a litte mutton wake-up which includce dress, figure, and (ucc. suct will help them to eet better. So that the remedy, from the very circumstances, Having seen a great many requeste for starch must be with the women, Carry 4 moro inodcst polieh, Iwill tell you what I havo need for aix mein and attire; don't oo overnica about belng months, and found It very good, and, although not pald attention to by yulinnt. up and when rouare | gs good’ a polish aa Zolitie, {8 Ho tach cheaper shown s courtesy, ten lady and notapride, No | that soma may Ilka to try it Take of white man will go to extremes with a lady; and not with WAX one ounces epermacet!l, two ouncen: A woman inless she throws outa hint, and mont | Rey Om? Ounces spermacell, two ounces; men are Jost fools epalieh Always to taxe hints, | tovether, mixing wells and when cold it will boa He acnaible chourh to know that evory wavoof a | hart cake, that will not mold or sour in slinmen. handkerchief isnot a flirtation and evory move a | Pura piero ihe sizo ofa bean lito tho Not elaren nd ey Shoald a fale creecent of wonderfnl beanty, a ] poor man inakes ts not tu convey any such ide nrts sco | hourokeening! Veraavere in not giving way to flonche costing. mot over a cents and iasting an’) PACe or ithe seestern ays etesilily gins: ern days, and by husbands a era ge ts fit when your eres gacu. ate ally ata toon Jie dontverthis: aise into yen ics temper! Pereevero in dicennotenanciog drinking | Mk sugar are ene ¥3 auiectty gue chemleal Tongasnpsdeds jo —— Mme Deri. | suing down ceasctensly turausie tid alained ing. Many husbands who really love their wien janation snag to make hina Binke zau ara vot fags whieh ture for calleos, cte.. and tnd it gives them | and its attendant vices! Herverero {n condemning ey oF cane eager ls OG 12y 1 27, O22 that of AIR Dy Wingow sor ic ‘alt nyt for | dhe ry ro pretty, irting, for reason tolls yuust Itnot right, No at a a 4 v1 et nels or Hz wi OF, fre lnvanal so mae luterion te che eee oe ripe, rosy Hps pucker only for hiv kiss, If ol | &nlcc now look. When troniny shirts or collare, is ht ‘Cane sugar {* procured from a nnmbor of eourres Where uuken panels or iizhter woods Low, To the Editor of The Tribune. Cuicago, Ang. 19,—In answer to tho New Snh- Might It not be a world, glorione. peaceful. eeriber concerning hale dyes, I wish {to any that 1 ‘C yor Tee ae relceted, we long don’t belleve that anything known for the parpose | Catching # tlean eae oat ei can in any respect be compared with tho Swedish | Waltlue to echo, though faintly, that song? preparation called Kala Koma. It not onty ro- | somewhere, once Into my dream there have want Mores the growth of the hair and keeps the head Ks dered ! 4 clean, bat {t gives the new crowth o dark-brown | _ River of azure, and calm, snowy akics, color, 6 color which it retator, Iknow this from | Tinged with tne faintest huge, na after sunset, ¥ my own experience and the testimony of otaurs, { Low in the dreamy West, no storm-cluad lice, Let me give you an instance: Avery old lady, & : relative of mine, was induced last winter by some- | Thitherward, ont of all darkness or sorrow, body totrythe Kala lioma fur the purpose of ‘Thitherward, after the Nohtning and ra: darkening. ittle her entire white lair, Hy anly | After bas vanished the dreaded ta-marrow, three applications it was turned to a dark-brown Twould float joyfulty, loatng all pain. color, which it yet retaing; and she mow fcels very sorry for the toas of her white hair, wishing very | Deep in this music there flows a tone resifal; mitch to huve it restored to ita former natural and | Could Tbut touca it, with inspiring ring, women will act as women, all men twill act an men froned Orie and Kean over nual etch reece froneo that day iho Mitentain will long since iets | Lerinwle Te you lieve ® polisiing.tron, yom ean dawned. Tt ix but the roperition of the anciont | AKO," ne plossy as necersaty. I dud’ fifteen If the Indy who wiehed to know how to live on juatter who laughs at your -pridisiness, And, finally, persevere to excel fe all thut makes life strong, beautiful, and pure, There 18 to be m horse-race (or several of them) on tho race-course this weol, hers tn luwn, and the excitement {a qitite Aighas there are a large number of race-horece entered on the tet. Men are coming in from all quartere, and there {a nell- ing pools and betting on every hand. A Jady told me to-day that there was almostas much betting among the ladles aa among the men, Ladies! ine ccd Sisters, persevere tn caste your lafiuence azainet it. How terrible to thinks woman will sloop to such 3 thing, and how fs world to tne prove in morals, when women In *'yood society " see down to level with a gambler and a horse- jockey. Our duty down hore ts to do, not to know, Live ‘ay though life were earucat, and life will be no, French chalk will remove greaso spots from sworn to love and cherieh through life. ‘Wtves suffer In silence, —too proud to show what might ho falsely called Jealousy by people who havo no dollcate sensibiliites, Munct fe eold now about tho firtations of married womon. In my mind, thoza of married men are more common, and worthy of conaure. A woman tus: fade, an carce increascs abe loves her chiidren ae beteclf, and has no tline for lirtatton, were nho ever so much Inclined to It. Husbands of Tho ome, bo Jovor-like to your wiros—not —sicklahly no, but ae you well knew how to be when you wou them, Let no shadow of doubt crocs thelr path. ‘Tho Tove and respect of 8 true wif ie worth all the aickly sentimentalism of all the affinities and atone loves zou may have afancy fur. When eath comes tha mist may be removed too pain: fully from your oyes; and every act of neglect, very falao thought evon, will haunt your con- Viz. : cane, beets, and the aap of the aucar taplo being the Fring puleources, It hasthe property of changing from cane to crape enear when it {s botl- ed with a vegetable acid. All the fruits contain vexetable acids. Therefore sugar wnd fruit couked together will inevitably cause this chemical chanze, The cane angar will berome crape snzar, Now, ‘ou ask, What fs the difference? J answer that tt kes two and 8 half pannde of crape sugar to equal one pound of cane sugar in sweetening pow- er, Cane sugar being represented at 100, grape angar will bo represented at forty. or five pounds of grapo nagar in Juat equal to two pounds of cane sugar, So that In-using dve pounds of eagar you bave Just thrown away three pe cookitig tha suear and fruit toget! of woman pridlanmerst In a comersucn ins | fit Mouk nouldenze to know liow oxo pero doce Shur, We cannot move'a band where we pitemay { 404 bare mich plouaire In telling her how wa teeicrana tig etimsoter omy wenieeseart | BROT: veae tease Won theotoper exodece ier ini’ uy tee fot, and Gore Sur aaiMeer | AFOWINE Logie ty from nlpek NOM BOS wail the hee: prudish woman Senet eae To the Laditor of The Tribune, BRACL EAR and I hopo Orlena and Amber will so Cmicaco, Aug. 17.—I nm a young woman 21 her. If you wil cook yourcurrant{nco or frult, or fralt julee of any description, until It Is cooked enough, then add ac and remove from the firc as svon ne It * | took at it. “Aucn. % |. | clothing, whether tt ba cotton, woolen, or sitic red, yorwill eave your sugar. It is bet- | respectable colur. Before using thia hair dyo £ Out of the gloom and tempestuous tosiinz, eayeaital erlef moro bitter whoever iay bo drat ORNAMENTING VASES, second, to bo velf-aupporting. Change for SUNCE DALEITAT Caco eee” | tustted alter coring in contact with (he fruit the e To the Editor of The Tribune. lexs of thoabave-named chemicu) chanye ocenre. Broostxuton, Aug. 14.—AnTl have recotved so Theo. Brown, for the sake af your motherless Ladies, try making sume frult preserves by taking T do not propose to marry fora home or support, ehildgen. 1 ani glad you havo laid aaida the rust for I hold several thoorica of my own upon that armie F) B Will anybody in return pleare tefl me how to | Ah! I bave fonnd the note; calm and contentod, turndark-brown colored hair white? Evgoxous. Placia and enothins, It bringeth aweet peace; CUEESE-MAKING. dof augar to o1 fof fruit pes D ‘ntle guardian, thou hits relented— oF fay of 01 a taeriblo sinner be must have been | Many requests alrcady for directions for ornament: | gunjact, and primarily that it fa too holy an catate To the Edtior of The Tribune, RalCa pede dof aieae te one aang of teal ea BLEACHING FERNS. Leave me no more pill my Jouruesings cease. love would have auodued te peace at omestcns | 'me ae rane th Ee ete ees gg | tobe entored upon simply en a means of Hivell- | Coon covwer, Aug. 10-—1axreo with Agnes in | it Nehen done, seta iefo mew Til eat it think BLEACHING “FEIN. Hndic hn wnssblouie dedcriizohcicn, sanitng your vases roatoet caro, 60 as d You will find: av 1 have done, tha sweote Tribune, Je auneh : Mech eines qind turhulonce whlch wrought #0 | to ie cortain that they aru free from all uneveacee, | NO0%- thinking (hefe minst be maby ellent tember a ‘The much pain and anxiety, Fathers, o& o rule, cane not feel fur a chiid aa thoy should. Thoy seem, in thocares of business, to forget thelr own child- hood, with its trigts and sorrows, and vent the ac- cumulated parelon of the weary business day on the hetptoss little ones, Pray for and love your Gnaxn Rarips, Mich., Aug. 1#.—For some time Under the moonlit or belaht-bestarrod dome, Thave been wishing to ask sameof the experienced | Hold thou my hand til at ta a Life's glouming ones of ‘The Mome in reyard toa small black or | j.heve forsotten all in may fale howe, brown fly, that ts the cause of a great deal of ip ee alas trouble in my conservatory, What will kit? f FETTERED. Tho ranks of teachers aro crowded until tho blisters, blemishoa, specks, au the Icont of these atrngglo hae become, not the employment of the Till epolt the appearunco of your vaso, no matter | Alregt, but ono of life and death. Tho professions how you may attomptta hide them, Next, ectect tinapl and I have no desirs to face tha auch nrintod flowers, “birds, or animate aw you de- fecttidelas a business woman ora sion girl, and have moro of the natural flavor of the frait. If yon want to keep It all winter, can {t ae yuu do oth- er fruit, If you will drop into your spoon, or any metalitc substance tI ng enough to reach froin the bottom to the top, row can pour your. bofling fruitinthe cold glass ca: Home, icertainly never thought but that I waa « member, and quite as Interesting as any, tll] some one Asked '*What constituted a member of Tho Nome?" ‘That startled me, and and made mo re- es member that I could only considor myself an out- | wy dai f breaking th When f t -[ | stro to put on the vaso, and cut them out with a What shall Ide? **Go West?" No, the venera without the danger of breaking them, M full, | think tobacco is a favorite with them, as they seom fol you tase ea ene eATAMeeD experienica t | sire to Pub on the yes, and cut them out with a blo net only gavo that advice to young tens What | sider. take out the sponn and put in Iittle more fruit to | tu vrow and multioly beyond account, ; . 0 ae thein out evculy, ao that the edges shall bo per- | then? But asT have received so much pleseure aswell | fll the space occupied by the eponn, Seoing Candace's request for recipe to bleach Oaweet little forest-songster) ms fectly freo from any nicks or raged scrapa of Twill tell you, and T expect your atrong right | a profit from The Wome, I think it but falr add Won't some one Take plying The Tome and tell | ferns, I felt an if L could give as well as take. Drought from thers yesterdayy ETIQUETTE. White paper. “After thus preparing your printe, | hand when { say to you, that 1 am going to And | my mite, if Tcan help mny. A lade aeked orege, | Whata Honter iat 20, Hey Pe-O. Box O08, | Take’ ferns when the sccds ure fully formed Dot alns! that grand old Eden To the Editor of The Tridune. arrange then upon 6 larga buard or table in auch | for myself in Chicago ‘some cheery, cozy home, | ™%. ape bele ange ly auked for ——=s on tho under ldo of thw — leaves, Has passed from your life away, Gewen Srnixas, Ga., Ang. 12,-—Owlng toa snd. | poaltions and groups as you would prefartohava | wheral can make myself an indispeneable, bo- | Tctlone formaking cheose, and, as I have not asen SEVERAL WANTS. cliher | pressed a year or two or grees 4 beat “eatnet tho ba den departure from home, I wasunable to continue | them on your vaso, taking carc, of course, that the | cause they shall find In nio the modol serving maid | any given yot, I will try and tell her as well as I TM the Editor of The Tribune. aud tay them ilatina pan, pour boiling woapaude ‘You flutter and bent “galnet tho bare D, " apace in which you place them on the buan! or | that the: hare only had inthe ideal before, for {| canremomber, how 1 used to help my mother to ty on them, and fet stand until cold; then lay theta on With all your strength, in vain; my letters npoo ecorativo Art," and will now | {Atle Is the pame in aizo or extont asthe superfctal | alall bring head, hands, ond heart into thelr pos- | make it, when 1 wan a gicl, away duwn East. Maprson, Wis, Aug, 13,—1 am wishing for 8 | s towel fora few ininutes, and then pata few at a ‘Thon fall exhansied and pantlog, dofer resume of the subject until my return, surface of the vasothat ts to pa covered, When | sesala pattern of anchor. and chain, patterns for fret- sawing, smallcardboard dove; and then, to fo from the ornamental to tho reallty, 1 want a good recipe for chow-chow, such os we buy in bottles, composed of onions, cucumbers, beans, and cauli- tlme on a larze platter, caver with chloride of Faint and weary with pain. soda; you can ay What any dengrist's for 0 cents rt, much better than any home-made. Ferne Birdie, I too beat azalnet bars, take from. two to four hours. to bleach, brakes Invite, yet there, longer. Cleanse thoroughly in five or six waters,— ‘That ecem to me in their firmness always use rain water; float thein on light yellow Mora than my soul can bear, paper that will not etarg; use @ camel's-bair brueh. We usually kept about twelve cows, and tor onr cheexe wo took the night and morning's milk, As ie was brought in at night {t wus ueually strained into a large clean tub (milk drawa the tarte ao quickly that the tab must be very clean and sweet) and rensi idded immediately while the milk {s Ing checsc-inaking time my mother ‘The theme upon which I wish at present to write fe one which, under tho name of **Etiquetio," has been oxpatiated upon and diecusecd at Jarye by tho devotees of socioty, and has becn placed Ddeforo the public in writing time ond again, Te tho arrongoment 1s comploted, take your vase If tho Father has giventhem Mla choicest gitt— and fivide its surface Into four’ qnartera | Mttlechildren—I shall minister to them moat ten- in tho following manner. Dip a thresd in | derly, fort can kindergarten, and she who can do softened or melted aoap, lay it stralght alone tha | thut well fs wurabipful of tliose who make the king- fable, stand tho vase an It, as near thy iniddio as | dom of Heaven, ossible, and, taking tho ends of the thread, bring Aro ey, middle-aged or olderty, the people in flowers, Sj sf bird Nevertheless, although o is hem togethcr directly over tho middle of the to} home? Then Istatl add my young enthuslaam | kept a well-salted rennet steeping in a pitcher I have a good many plants, and to any one wish- Doughtt you are nine, mine, wild binilet Rererte) Serta a a te ele eee teoded wth | of tha vase. Holding there feat heats ean tee Teorigiten all uo hote hones ke To | wilt, aay, about a pint ot water on itn it Weta, | There eomae 1o bem wreat deal of objection | 1.7 to exchange, 0y sending thelr bus and. adress Silne ba te hand to'releaso} P je bon | with one hand, pass the other land along theta thom an indescribaple treasure, ** a well-spring of | the drat time of uelng, and was strong, abe poured, | made to the ng or giving of recipes through | ty 'me, 1 will return of a different varlety,. ‘There! go to your chertwhed forest, ton, and when (lect aa hopo) all gentle folka are #0 28 CO prose tt against the glass, and leave a 7 joy." In fact as tn theory, I mean to | I think, aboutateacupful of water from ft into | Tho Homecolumns. Jam sure tt te Just as noces- Beeuxta, No, 04, To freeduin, and to peace, pogneunted. with tie ean pr atiquette whlch v3 throughout | whole length fat 0 vase and a mode! serving mald, tho beat that ever wan, ae mutt aad Lltred Ty well. a tt ad bees. uecd | sary to improve one's knowledge in the art of It clreled and rone to the ak . until the soap-muurk fe dry, and then, 80) te falthen! well, Isha! jure and wae not ev strong, she poured in more; . PAD cl learned trum thelr Fulda: books, but from consant | manuor as befurcy make’ a like mark rosadeihe | Red Teer ee ae de fateneally and well, Lahall | before and wae not ao strong, sho poured in mares RoC MTR eae ee eee PENCE CREASE CARE. Fluwhed with the fut lights association with tho wad, the trie. and the } vaau in the inlddie, «0.0% to cense the otherat right | titude of mistressos and malds,and have done what | that, Ifthomilk did not tarn thick in ten min- largely upon the care taken in providing bealthful To eee TRE nee, ‘Then poured forth a short, Wied pean beautiful," there are 91 thousand ainall un- | angles, ‘The space in which your Bie re laid | T could to help on a much>needed change of senti- | utes oreo, probably thera was not cnough rennet, asia appedieiue food, alsos variety. can't say Evawaron, Il., Aug, 16.—Candace has asked Aud vaulabed from my elght, Written lawa, little custums, and acts of kindness | sould also be Wividedinta four equal artethosame | ment In this muttor af service, think Tshallbe | and more had to be added, Coverittokvep warm, | (4 chyw-cbow fs oncof the healthful necessaries, | for my recipe for French cream cake, 60 1 will now peep neds and alighted, —“thonghtlomly, lot us | asino vase, ‘Thon takethe frat uf your plecon, aud | avie to illustrate ie toy mow Ife tha ce ae eee | and ee Te atand helt we hous one eet teed cut It | Nelther aro many other euch dishes harmful, 1¢ | send it: First, a cake ts to he mado after thejfol- O that an All-Powertol Mand bone, by seme, und deliberately, I fear. by others, toying it on the outeide of tho vaso, fn tho same | ister to thoss with whan they cast their linea in | through both ways with a kulfe, to break It, so the moderately indulged in. A home shuuld be mado Jowiey ‘One cup sugar, threo eggs, two Would burst the bonds fur me, 3ty dear frlonds, one must be a Christian to be | relaitve position which ft occupics inthe apacu un | att faithfutness, and aulll retain ihe sweet womanil- { Whey may run out. Spread a lurge’ cloth | gy attractive as ones huree will allow. ‘Taste with | lowing rec ip auger, bla ‘That my seul could riso from the dust, truly polite; for politeness is after all buts xynu- | the table, and, witha penell made of hard aoay | meas that te her divine gift. over it, fake @ soup-plate or other shal- a natural love uf the beautiful, even with a small | t#dlespoonfale cold water, one teaspoonful baking And susr unfettered—free, nym for charity, A true and tender-hearted ver+ | triumed dows toa paint, trace the outtine of te Feturn for whut I glvo, Twish to boconsidered | low dish and dip olf tho whey, not | ginount of inoney, will, make a, ume iuch | powder, one and ono-baif cupa far, Lake {na son dealroua of winning the affection of others, | on tho plas, ay near os you can to tho edge uf the Chriatian young wotian, to have one little room | doing It tuo fast, ae that will take the richness out | More cory than the —houre —furnistied | quick oven twenty minutes, The croam—Scald And O that my eon}, in leaving d ready to ancrifice bis own comfort, can hardly | paper, withont toneh git howaver. Do the same | allto myacll, ant to recalvo the same. wages that | of It with the wliey, When it doce not whey frow- | (yonder, where innute tasto. wos lucking | uearly a plot of milk, Dissolve two ncaping table Ite prison evermore, - et maitraen atthe aca of adn | tae aetna et Gau gah ae | yoni an ish We wow ty tothe ae | yest lean Tako ant aiihe ty yok can | Log SUT WAR oa ply of aren | aeeteleye ta, ery aging a te A le rs y 5 able us fart aw ja them, en you ge ¢ | ecrves is mouey, and then take yor out in a cloth, and you en lond and long, if O. a 3 cant teacup of sugar, contact with traveled and polished people will fail When Tam suttled In my corner I aball enlighten ST prea ae Rete ECM Pereaytneateen Ot oa P Santa pat complaed, wipothe fnalde of the vase perfect. ‘ may put itip tho press till morning of set it in a ry an Ross-Luar. coal placo with wolghts un it. Douotletyourcurd hls inna the malls anil wiien It te ballad sald une not overdone, relieve the air_of prime precision elearof al] dust or duwn, ‘hen takethe re aa to tho eucce: nd working of iny new plan, eign iu our cours, Thone | heaping tableapoontul of butter, Stir emooth and |. ——————————— i useless for us to look for prof rot plecuard sprendaver ite faceacosting ofstrong | Pending the ectiling, will my mnfetreaeaudrees, ta | Ketwour.. In the morning tho milk wae yerved te Miektng: fori Hae colmue tatu cdevoted tae | Reser ete eae patter, | StF smooth aud LIFE, learned discourse fram a Pit gtin- water, which mut bu #0 thoroughly clear as | care of Tho Home, Hanwuutte Wootssy, the same way, only reserving two or three gallons bicher order of literature should either ect ua an | spread with the cream. This quantity 19 sufficient J te mato expect truo charity and hi breeding | te teave not the slightest bump or apeck on tho eure a of whey, which was put on the fre to aci ‘ho | example of tt or turn ia Slackirood ur the Edin- | fortwo cakes, Alncaes, Box 677, rom narruw-souled, heartless Indisidunle, face of the picture. Wipe your hande vory dry, KNIVES Vs. FORKS. curd from beta night and morning's milk burg serlew, A varicty ia needed. All would ‘This life te bat o dream; woman of the world—one whe would blush at be- | taku the piece and ulate iton the inside aurfaco ft 6 . all taken into tha butter tray ar Low), and cut up avon tire of being fed on oat-ieal or. plum-pud- 10P YEAS’ Wo are, and yot arc nots PE accused of somo breach of etiquette, and who | of the vase, directly behind the suap outline of thu To the Editor of The Tribune. Jn alicce front half tu an Inch thickand the scalding Ging, ‘The Honedoes uring a great d DRY : iT. ‘And alt our trials {n this life Mnderetands noblesre oblige thorauglily, will enter | sanie piece on the outalde, Sinouth itduwn, with- Oxata, Neb, Aug. 12.—The weiter, while | whoy poured over it, Let Itatand a fow minute information into s large numtcr of To the Editor of The Tribune, Are but in slumber thought, ffrgwied etreet-car ani accept the scat of. nore | out the alightest weinkle, by preeeing (t cluscly lo wearing away Sunday at this polnt, asa matter of | Ursin tt, chop the curd middiing fue, and ealt which bas been of great benedt in Orrawa, Aug. 15.—Secing one of tho jadtes de- G Meni foutsare laborer without eo much $a a gentle the gla f f auriace, ferthle pur. course read Tum ‘Tninuxe, which contained an not fou salt, hough Veannot tell what rowortai tastes and requiromonts of ite many area a recipe for dry hep yeast, and having ono ote hopes, our dantts, ue fears, 3 ene | pose ura ilef, provided you can ine of walt, Ui own judgement; have only Jur sorrows, and our Jo {or hls ancrlice uf comfort, ile ‘ty clad to Us sure Fert your hand sn tho mouth of thovase,, if itis | atiicle on the knife-and-fork question, Now, Mr. | hota, ey good, Mix‘tin wells have ready Se chine We denot eny ute T guy | Which ¥ know to be good, Tventure to sad it, Far omg my tow narrow fortoat, make a cushion, which must | Editor, why not et{r up the an—, no, the woinen, he gy tos wee ae pemeieat Tenet, at ba old and young, and settle this question. Ina man lown cach pluce wi Fe eat eres | (or woman) to be thrust out from good society, preturanie tos stick, aelt canbe bent to suitthe | coud up to the acorn of the publio (aa Brown was ® large cloth,—ubout a yard squareuf stroug cotton cloth will do,—lay it In your bvop, which feacton s thin, fat bourt; lay Ibeinouth iu ihe bottom, and the folds as emooth oa you can sround the sides; put your curd in, spread the cloth uver Pare and boll six good-slzed potatuca; while boll- ing, tie @ baadful of hops In a cloth and putin tead of petticoats, but 0 has paid for’ bie scat and {t [s' his. Ina publre conveyance it 1s certainly (he place of au able-Lodied man to offer ble scat tom woinan, ut if ehe obecrves the alighteat sign of weariness sure, nepiro to compete wilh Jean Ingelow, Mrs, Whitney, or Prof. ‘Tyndall, but let ue, like a well- reeulated huaschold, each carry out their own fan cles, provided they ato barmless, cach giving of ‘The dreau cannot destroy. with the potatuce; when the potatoes arc well ‘Tho earth, the ses, done, skim out and mash smooth; add about one- ‘The God that wo adore ven, Mave dwelt in = superior’ wa; sect etee cn hia Part, she should. by all mcaus, | After tho: various pleces aro gammedintholr | st the Palmer), and porhaps bumod at the | {hetsp, sud pattie ee crite houp ing put Ia a i ae a ne es in the batter lite borores decline the proffered ‘courtesy. If, on the other inside thy ¥ take astnuch plaster of | **steax," for cating soft plo with a knife, oreven | the press, taking cars to put in eo it will press a, and al hand; sho lersclf 1a weary of (ndlaposed. she way you judge will cover tho Ineids of thu vaso | with bis Gogere? eveuly and bo a good abape. You can tako it ont s S, kes of dry, yeast, ar woe ‘To die ts bat to wako Sccevtthe seat, and amply rewanl the giver by 5 ata quarter of an inch Indepth: mix the cll-bred people uniformly abstain once or twice a uay, pare the odgea neatly, turn CANARY +BIRDS, thinls of s cup of yeast, and when suficiently From ont this slumber doopt {indsnd womdnly yrace—all herown, Ifthe man | plastor with anlicient clear, cold water to make it | Dd well-bred people uniformly al from the | over and return to ‘the press again, adding more To the Eitor of The Trivuns, raleed mix In corn-mea} enough to roll out fo littl Why fear wo Death's embraces, when Js her tnferlor, some hard-working dey-laburer,— Fixe bat + pour it Into the vage and keep tarning | practicot weigh 4s the whey runa mors sjowly. ‘The length | popugus, Ia. Aug, 15.—A few weeks a | cakes, anddry thoroughly, If kept ina dry place ‘To live is but to sleep? 40 much greater she obligation on hor side, the latter rapidly, but evenly, soasto cause tho | Iethe knife really less handy and its wee tess | Of thine [t needs to press will depend on what kod lady asked for the cause andcure of bercanary's | this will keeps year or more, or unui! all zone, L. A, Osnonxs. I I wish also to epcak of tho treatment of servants. | plastor to deposit Itactf in an ‘even layer over the graccful than the fork, and would peopte be moro qu use, ‘Tho whey may be all passed vat iu twen- y Thay. 0 anewer to her Curves, SSS them! Torta at pince T Semagg enetions with fash fader iakeea purely multe; soif youge- | kely.to nat thelr kolte tn the vucter than thele | Lafont miter OF lt May tako twice that time. I | lose of volees and, 69 haves ‘my '*Canary-Book™ ASIOTAER'S WANT: A Uemarkable Fond. i ndefense | Plain plaster makeea purely 1, 8042 you de- ly about the alze « Ds ues he NT. of the employers; but to, our treatment of then | sire any other colur, inlx the shade you wishin too | {OF tuto the bread after having pug it (thu fork) tuys about It: It provably arises from cold, Burlington (¥1,) dvee Prev, tmother had ditereut elzes, but the oue most use: ‘was about the size of the top of anordinary wooden, |, Uthink, Ifthe curd does not All tt, your cheese will bo dattor. ‘Tat is atl the di! onco lt will make. 1 wish I could aga myself a farmer's wife, but as 1am not, 1 can vnly telt you f ama + Fauuxn's Davoutin, enerally, and pray to our inanner of o1- eng them aboutio public. Io giving an order toa menial, it ts not neccasary to aay, ** Please do. this, vat F thin! jady pardly: lowers heraclf by Abanking her servant when he has faithfully ex- ecuted ber comuund, By ao doing, at any ao wins bls undyipy gratitude, and fe sowething in these days of re between capitalists ant rye sols arc human, und bave the same capacity for Mfcting a4 ourselves, { have seen a young xen- lcman—some curled darling of society— speak in & sharp, arrogant manner to @ woilce ata table {n thelr inouthe? Plaster when preparing It. Te not the custorg (I.e., catlag everything with the bind dec, but L will renneabey Rhee aaneg eeee fore) miory. of an experimont, Ge rather foolish Mies ca wana uisiahines sect eee PS Also thanks to Old (but nut pokey) Bach. Your | fools (who, I belive, gen tees Iolter tv a great comsalatlon. TL opmapathize with see tat vatlog with tne. Kult gem fthe atic Minkered your Taare Zour address, would have | Souid not these same nonentitien be the Srey onee T have received several other communications | 60 fako kindly to tho habit? tion, to-day I Avuina Buimuing, P.-O. Box 446. hotel where Lami stopping at the antics of a young ape Te RAMON OP The See On the top of Prospect Mountain, near Addi- CoLumsta, Aug. 15.—I have a baby three months | gon, is a retparkable pond abuut three-quarters old, and being unable to provide Is with naturat | of a mile jn extent. Except a amall space in fond, have boon using cow's milk. I am obliged | the contre isiseaveres wis (hicemnge eran my place of sbode 20 and of course | enough fur peuple eine cbatuey tne milk Git do not keep 9 | pushed through jue pose at any polit, but mona cow), which Tam afraid will vrove fatal to the | fave ever touched Dolton, yet therg are lance baby; but do not kuow how I can do otherwise un- | trees growing and peoole wi In safety. re less Amie Hale will como to ‘ny reecue aod send mo | moss lorie 3 thick inat, or carpet, aud ts de- through nest week's Hous sone simple, easily. | strived us being exquisitely beautiful, which may produce inflammation of the respiratory organs or larynx, or it may originate in cramps, weakness, or parsiyela, A little wum-nrabic and from twenty to thirty drops of parcyoric ia the drinklug-water twica or three times a week, and a Uberal supply of lettuce sud lnseed mized, given to a bird so affected, removes the complaint. Jelly omitted to state the uumber uf e: in her ice-cream recipo last week. Wil she please inform us. and slso tho name, price, and maker of the patent frvezer she mentioned. if DYSPEPSIA. ‘To the Editor of The Tribune. Inptamarotis, Aug, 15, ~I have becn a reader uf Tue Tarscuxe for many years, aud havo watchoa Ghote ‘because, fursuoth, some trivial order had a follow with a stunning mistache, exting bis tem | with interest The Home from ite commencement, | PRY Ove cal, opary & whitoday-lily, duuble walte HOVAL BAKING POWDER, ‘ deen overlooked, using sharp words, and cowlny KINDERGARTEN. ou-ple with a fork, while yesterday, noon 1 wat | 1 have never sent it any of my recipes furhalr-dyo, ango foreach. Can sond scveral kinds of tis Fee tower art Frestary fora qnenient but To the Eutlor of The Tribune, oppodite an old Judge from Council Blutls, who Yeaat, corn-salvey frult-cake, cotton dannelele- | guraniumns, Madeira bulbs, dark red gladiolus, (ern ending him’ ot mutiering Imprecations Pamcgrox, Wl. “Au. 15.—In vain we looked | !¥ fevpected = by = tno. entire = comimuni- brough the columay of Tho Home for an answerto | WY who Jovarlaoly | when | be | cam Dacty}'s queation concerning tho kindergarten sy: phants, vinegar ples, pumpkin-seed alr-castles, wtc., etc,, but I have been greatly interested and benefited (a¢ well as the numbers who have hereto- fore acknowledged {¢) by the pialu, common-suuso Dractlesl writlove of irs. Amlo M. Halo. A writer ima recent soclety journal said: ‘+ As no one can conform to laws with which hols unac- roots, follage plants, etc. Pry 191 Arlington etrevt, AUTHOR GIVEN, To the £auor af ‘The Tribune, Honxa, Mich., Aug. 15.—Candace, of Laporte, Ind., wishes to know the sutbor of the '* Curfew Inust not sing to-night.” It was written sixor vt ‘the class that bad thus the power tu buwilllate bin in public, and before bls a: later Alad word Would have suticed. Kindness .will inspire tho hearts of those beneath us iu the social strata with porltive ailcction, while contempt and orrogguce Will engender bate and a deslie for reveng When a riut Lreake out, and s great city ts given Sh to miub rule, agin Paris durin the Revolution, hen the streets duwed with tho best blouil of ft Rave decided alrcady (withoat waiting to bear from tem of teaching, and, as noone in that '*{instite- | the old wome OF Conte awe ahogh roab weed iad y 1 N 's ome 5 Gon, DM Fepondel, @ stranger bege Mbarty to | dulces wey ta ite Geel i thoes old wouhen Who ound ones wi The K, G, instruction ts not fatended tosup- | Write uch spicy letter sae ae ce ons plaut, but rather vrecodo, that of the public achool, orage. Cocteau, ROYAL POoWoer Absolutely Pure. eg quainted, the ability to tivo a rational lifo must by France: and, in fact, in oar own citles «turiug our | Frocbel, the originator of tho eystem, taught that —— preceded by a fauullarity with the laws of health." | clght years ago by Mla Kose Hartwick, of Litch- jet? falroad war, Uchoid the reault!’ Tho peopte | the mother or nurse should commence the K. G. | ‘TO GROW POOR GRACEFULLY, — | Breast by 4 feullacty with th vsaching us. By | Seid, Mlcb., s auall town nine miles from Jones: a Fn EE NR Mucie own Bands, sceu 16 relish Kecnly tuo dis: | !a#truetlon fa the uureeey,—indecd, at the dawn dala ri near gr ar ECETE Se eae nted States" Instead of Latin, Uy | feud’ it “dn achoot. At its close sto was | 9, :pueh, #,helntrinsto wert of the Roxak Barixe Pownas, that to-day throaghout the cduntry it ands Alo péture of tho upper classes, Ihave not space | of consciousness iu the chiid, o when St begins wo | | Cuamratox, Iil., Aug. 18.—Corrina aske bow | bringing thine down to the level of those who are Wald By athe teacher, thas tho most Hime | ihe kitcheus uf the best Iousckecucre iu the country, | Thousania ot (ho very bout faunilica in the city andcoaary sereniy, faumicrato pibar at tapece where: th nolice vblecis.—tho child entering the K. G, | she may grow poor gracefully. Wo would say, Do | not educated tn physlology aud uateria uedice, | she wiahed bo uso 'e nucin that was not original as | feeitebens of crlority over all olaets, aod (hat It will ko farther aud inake better bisculls ruliss cavea. pl petit avis" aro neglected by people woe shou! proper al the oge of 3 urd years, and rocelviag fu: | uot try to ape your rich nelghbor, Do not spend mtruction, Uy Rogen o of 7 bier tho | your time plauning ant dovislng makeuhifts lest thst tore is"no. cotnparieon eaten between | Deople talght discover you haveuot as much money the K. G, and our public achuol tem, therefore | 88 you once had. ‘WO Cannot say that the former ie better than the Ifyou bave only 8 little to spend, do the beat you wou know whatsho incaus when ele Wilks about beadsche, hearlbura, ete. and who would not, if ahe were technical. it ix such teachings that Jead peo~ ple who have artlally loot tuelr health to try oud recover it, aud whats multitude there aro w! ie they only kuow how, could soon bripg themse! her own, she bad better chouse oue moro Ikely to be thought hers. She cried over the speech, aud brought her brother tu testify that it was ber own; shat he saw the rough draft uf it; eat by her sido and watched it grow ss sbe ovolycd it from her in- Ber conscigusocss, Ly short, the leaches was moro Kuvw that, In order to be redned fu mauuer, oe Must cultivate tbe peart. un't be tuv bevere upon poor Bre. Vale, Indolug oo you may lose a gilted writer, ewember how Olive Uren, ous of the most charmlugcorrespoud> mudios, ete., than soy other kind. It ls warranted absoiutely jure, The Jugredicute that ouict fate tur cot poste Tt heath: G nulritious, tte yreas streogth, superiur quality, and perfect uolfurimity will waglle-& themtcives 0 prety intelligent Housckeapor who wil sive fea trial iC contalas tho exact sutcagib of a pure powder. A special advantage of the Hoya) Powder is that {t will keep any length of tue in any climate aad Le nob lislles t Ot bs ders. to contract dain paces anil spas by exponute Us thy atnvepheres Mee ie oval Baxisa rowous is for tala by tc best Q2bcars gyorg whats.