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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1877—-TWELVE PAGES, = Il 2 ee THR T remain alnale if either can porsibty find any con- | be Jean street toting and wandering from home. | counte for the sad and inelancholy fact that when { ant- well, It dan 1 ther thinze fe cone 5 wale [ # THE HOME. Tenlaleont who te willing Pena taataor tn | When your chill plesrey you, let him know it. | weman Pa ane fat is nesyaieate ie ber, and la fie thing to have iu the familye Taree Ee peat pa eta at {he mother than for her child. What romfort could teeluseandrorrsws, and all ornesrly ailcan da | Pererving pratense no one. Do not | "Het ne zo nack to tha aun, the ereataoarce of ail | "i'very much fear Feannot attend the Convention, | Tina lamentaule fact that our nation hay the | {ust wien Ten creiee ploet ee Te eaten tha LETTER-BOX, Cease rTMh the muchtecbedenred ob | {thy ylOte myt® eghtOw, _thaL | gone child | keat and Hight, under whore unighty Infuence tha | and. ifyou don’t nce me there, look ont for another | deep-rnoted, incorrigible Tanit of uneoclabitity. eich Leonel eliow eiven.ts In the words hore are letters in thin office for the following | sect, marriage, the first thing todo Ia to make one- | and he A ee te eno agen arena. | seretal cord, winncsarne AN aan oon fremata | Tri do came f shail bring along @ shoteun, bnt te earn ae ear ea Arantne toterrate peween ated antics ipa tan is ite Ing Home contributors, Thosa Intended for per- | gojt'ae good and lovable ne porlble, andnotovable | thelr family know of their lose, aad eay they will | minute amannt of caroonle arid yaaeziata in tha | yon needn't be ntrald of me, fart don't mtend to | iteorlowees ton abort and infrequent 10. oentow omming. and yet weraia edie rons living ont of the city will be forwarded by | woman will have to remain angle or doan nnwom- | Make it knows by their acts. 7 very well | atmospners, ita composition i4 oxyzen | haot, unless, perchance, Tbappen to rtrike the | npon others thoso words of plensantry and racial J pledge you tn this enpof prinh mall npon Fecespl of address, Lealdenta can cal:| aniy or ** forward” thing tu order lo tiatey. So, tf When an‘act Of arent kcuincnsisstonnuenya | petee Coe rlanue’ atmors Mico the “alee | “Twas the Pulp ees un ar det | charge thacthe clonds of Ginteee ee cing Sacbatlear serine bret eae oreent to Room 24 Trinuxa Building, and get | girindo nat get, proposals—good ones, too—it le | home member, Ia there nat whore joy inthe Out | kad Geentaponing Ie, retain the carbon | the Sherman louse Ang. di, although 1 should ike | obstruct: toa disastrous extent tive Melle eee ‘Ths alerme-the serugaiee the rellet— helt letters: Docauac there In romething in tholr neture or hab- | bow {love you, deart” than the customary thanx | and expel the oxygen, ‘The factora concerned in | to have been. i igh LebGuaz.” | social sun ia well founded anlunientabler chess | some e eee ratte. ab : Oreclia (21), Piney Wonda (0), its that needa correcting. Ang, if bachelors donne | 70%) T rball think of yon often ‘an’ hope tor the | thie tmportant act ars: Fient, the chlorophyl, oF htern brsiness kablte give to Americans a morose | might hare riven blot e etic a dead nope, ; Fleonore (8), Bt yx and Strass (2), find wives towult thele taster, ‘they either’ do not {iets Remember at ali times there ina Father in | the green coloring matter of vezetal Ieaves ant USEFUL. HINTS, And selfish atr tht f# anything butinviting to de- | [uoeociibatiie eiien tad ee Tener auting Faire and'T (7), Mrs, Bell (4), rare . they clther do not |-HentéA, who will wateh over your elildren and do | ateme. ‘Thieliving green conslets of very minnta ae thesaltee BETAS TCRGN sponding natures who scek consolation In the | thes hefree: aecintlte ite nee ey Tho a) Mins Harrletts Wooleoy, |. look diligently enough, or are themselver conred, | for them what no earthly father can, thy | pains, lying loosely tn the celiaof the tletuc. | 7, m Wh _ amiled and carceres of others, thee Re ened a a raeieh qncetlioning the Jus, Young Slother, Kady dane Gray, andhad better ga at onco to work on the labor of | bread npon the waters, and after many daya it will | Suppose we eall tt living arcen. ronthy Hl., Sept, fi. —What will sont orte- | inthe atrifa and tumalt of thin money-gctting | the Marth ne ceerilonete ae tea wicetinely ruled Mra Amie M, Hale, enti thet return, Tehall cvet rejotee to near fram yor and fe can hardly appraciate the Influence of tha | store the color of marbleized sheet-lronware that | age, tan claime of each individa eRe omar 29) dla. the: gold who roferaor, Jollet, tre cienne thele tempers and opening thelr exes te | Of'suue succesa: and if cau ald you Twill do.t0 | solar rayain forming organic componnanin plants, | hne has been alvcolored by: fealtt Mere are a fow | kindnets of all are sadly” overlooked bys world | ETE gm MemeGN, felt bitter ond, defiant Jn - he joya and benntlen af Ife, Inatead of dl x ba ns a vetlooked by 8 worl toward Une who allowed 20 much anflerin; “Fiteten "Devotee, || cultivating thelr elds. vices, There. is no | “'RouthWaier Stecet, many.thanks for your rala- | TMCV NS amesee ne einen cena une fait | Randy inte: A bag made of morquto-netting ta angele Namindfal of the tact hat We tow of | He'miaht make every one’ to happy. Track may : 8. M, iy exenasforany manor woman not, marrying and | able letter. Your mother yuessed quite riuhtly. | of Interest, While the green feult ts developl the very niceat thing fo wash email dried frite in, | The furious north wind may atterant in vainta | thamehkesetagthe wise tien oe tie eed : _ Pismy. having a hapny home, unless some hopeless, phya- | Cconomowoe, { shonid love the planta you men: | esrbonicactd ts almorbed Ly its aurface: the cars| especially currants. Make it J0x1Zinches In alzo, | munive the snow on the Mouttaine crest Ye rl fare Encving the Wise ween of ail, Ate aed bad) a BS 3 Steel |g it Ansolvabl saab orerenmoon. | eahreniteterdelarmity thou tothe causo of | ton, Thare nano, Witheiina, your desonis te | bon ly rclained and the exrton te oxrreteds Uat [and runaatrngin tho hem, Put fnthe fut tio | ehilinmad wren tad dedanily heap mize | ster eartniceness, “Tr give ite uo and AWORD TO THB sistr " ng barred out fruin the charmed circle of |: aby A a nlm needa better m anthé fruit matures tho oxygen, to fond uf ‘pro | op the sack, then Immerse in warm water a short | #0 hover barrier: but the gentle sunbeams, nolee- | poona reisao of ary avrtan preseaantion in fades tem feelig to-day Ina talkative mood, Hymen: and (f people on't marry, punply She; |: think Window Cazdening by will ama, wil Suet | cucing life or aeath, te retained within Na uetace, | time, then the eter. eri ete, that eo tree the | 1emeehel Daesonlere a4 starlight. descend upon the | my Creator, who ted Trplanted. ia me this ter And walt now to apeak to ‘*Tho Home" alater- | down by every one as tacking in conte of the manly | havo received, #0 I fear my object will nat recelva in composition le nrodaced by tre sniiuenco of } patience of the frult-cake and mince-ple maker. | warmth they melt suid flow fy tear-Roods down the pecseprton Of justice. beginete steal aver me. hood, . y attributes that Natnre intended shou! eS ‘ae Any ono desires aatat me, ght. And so generally tt is truce that the sun's | will carily wesh ont thronzh the meshes, An: mountain's side, Jf you'll but extend me your kindly p 1) Bat Pam forgetiny sat che abject of my eavay' | lets keep It ‘one: af pee Aine colutine, as we | uence all Changes In Fegetal life occur. All pebbles or chips larger than the fruitcan catily be aberthe hoane oro power of angerand Jove | world Icss wieely. than the insignificant creature In ente sonic {rate shall ratee an objection wan not Hymen, but **Old Maida,” and. should weed that for other purposes, Many thanks, | vegetable growth’ depends ‘von the Influence of Temoved a8 you spread out the fruit to drain be- ‘who Cannot comprebend even the simplest of His Cah you lmazine the dawning of that tGalnst what I may eay, and shall choose to ad- | ba welcomed into The Home, Lmay havo more to |-Ho'a Stster, I hope’ to meet yon. Dear | lent upon «the livinz green, fore flouring, One day T lacked the enefzyto hnnt | day when. the reign of wrath and violence hall Le | Cake a, ane, bowing my head in humiiity E repeat ‘ dreus me, say atanotier tine on that attractive supject, {| Monti, 1 thankyou. so miach for your | We hure now teached this interesting fact that | théough The Home for a recipe for chocolate cake, | avplanted by that of Kindadueand love? Under | Corey the veautiful lnes of Alice Carey: And swith pen, Ink, and paper, shall badly molest | live a married Indy cquaintanco who te always |'kind inviietion, but 1 have tone rince promised | the growth of plants and the vrowth of onimals | ent made tho following: Three-quatters cake of | tat revime even the bleak mountainaand arid den. ‘And pile, inv idasling. Syitere, me e. anxlons to makeeverybady happy in his or her own | my tlme durlug tho Convention, 1 hope to ree you. | depend apon the Influence of huhtapon ‘the liv. | pibees chocolat Ned fines erie of the earth will be fairer far than the Vale of ‘That loving here trniy and aweett; i ‘mer Thave ft, youssy: ware An Thavog number of gentlemen friends, | @nd perhave can come aiterward. Make the | inggreen. And eo we find at the vezinning that er's chocolate, grata! fine; two cnon stizar, ‘Tempe or the rose-bowers of Cashmere, Waitt Him lewwes the reat. iy . q + and, belng of anobllzing dicposttion, she intro- | weeatoahy all means, and anythingin the way of | no plants appeared until the «un hail ecattered the | three cups Nour, three teaspoontale baking-pow- Drnoxpa, When the carpet of life ts turned we shall w , Now I'm feeling much better, duced this old mald to me, knowing fil welt that | flowers will be acceptable. We ehall be glad uf | clouds and (uza enveloped the earth. ‘The green | der:atic these wall together. In another dish beat — F doubtely And jb of wondrous beauty. Manzi. s And henceforth conutder mysolf op your debtor. tho aforesaid matd would be ntadeluppy (nothy my | any plants yon can apare to decorate with or for | of planta thus appeara to be of as much input | half cup batter, three egg’, threa teaspoons ya- TNE OLD AND ‘THE NEW, 4 rs EL. . ‘J acquatntance), but by the acquaintance of my | sale, and, neaume suggest reeds and plante will | tance os the sunlight in the great changes | cia adding th fate. fi re Tali: Bailér af ane Tens ames r You ask what T'd say. malo friends, fo wont T was to present her upon | be very acceptable to help awell our parse strinvs. | occurring in the veretal wortl, In fact, | Dilla, adding the chocolate, flour, etc., by de- a the Bi vy The Tribune, CATARRH, ell, I'l tell Ina minu! every occasion, At our first meeling aie em- | Weneed viants todecorate with, and Twonld be | the growth. of animals depends primarily | grees. Cricaco, Sept. 7.1 think every one attending To the Euitor of The Tribune. ‘ Well, Is minute, Nad to hear f ho will I I mp iy “ at pleat Juat allow the time to begin It, firaced mo and’ eat holding my hand the greater | glad to hear from ony one who will loan nathele | upon the ‘ving green.” ‘The development of | ‘+ Aye, there's the tab," for there are drop | the meeting aboat twoweeks agu, mbich wasen-,| CoonCo., Ill., Sept. OAs many rendore of , paitofthe evening, and poneing Gatturing and | plants for that purpose. F will nee that they are | forests and ceases dopenda npon chlorophyl; the well coined sentences Into i Frelleained rentences, tn Fine unwilling ear, | well cared far. Vitis and baskets will be giaaly | Loistensnaad reswinrot man tipon corti aepend cookies, and to get all the Ingredients together wili | Contpassed by the ‘‘clnb-raom"' walls, manet have | The Homescem to be interested in loarning of the ‘ ind Lelng of a sumewhat a eptible temperament, |.recelved and ald as very muchin telleving out | gpon the Infdence of Tithe upon tha *silving take patience and a peatle (potato-masher). | enjoyed the namethoroughly. The young people— | propor way to trent catarrh, I would say that I fear Now I think that **ilome" writers shoold nover i aval I believed her to be na well-meaning girl. J de- } rooms. een." It may purprice our young readers to | Drop lumps of the dough, atze of | ‘*thesixteento twenty claea"—wers not largely | Mrs. Lell has not sufiictentiy ineiated the Themselves of thelr talonte, and seck to provall termined todo all I conkt to nseint this disap. die Island, you can nesist_ma atthe Conven- now thls fact, uae thelr own dxintonce and that {a hickory-nut, on floured tina and bake | tepresented; why do not the committees apportion | neceselty of asing a atrong rotation of the reall, O'er others, less fluent, who may be as clover, pointed female in findings nartner. put m self to pon. Belg atl ibe Rowers 7ad cane pera ofall the huian foray depends nfun what they | qaick, watching closely: remove from the tina | mo especial performance for these? Girls, I | I wouldcertainly not adviea to begin with a Anitodosoodtoatliethelrearenendssror, | Malu atlh'naLing wy" dent frend hettcs | Legunnee acl "pout 1” ahaa Aho, | ted terscomttered econ aae ears ag | mito erly coled. Aer the fanfly bare hada | want to urge youll every onetobe on hand. ‘Do | nmall» quantity and teres, Wat to. begin * ttorslt, too, $f eome ive formatto: fern but introducing her to all the gentlemen I } hardy, Wut would ‘not Ike ta advice Jeet | foundation of man's exietence, **taste.",yon will need towatch them clorer if you | NOt allow the older ones to’ monopolize the good} with, the proper quantity at once,—say ‘What matters It, too, ive information know, dn order that toth night derive pleasnre and | I make « mistake. If fonnd ontdoora, then itis | the wonderfal rays of Hiht aro cantly found to | keep ony for company use, Ihave used Stiver | times and the yoody-zoodica Let ungetup on | an ounce to the pint, though eome will tolerate On how to cook food, leaving maxima of **Bacon"' | jenent from Areociation, an I believe Voth sexes | wtrcly hardy, Yes, Blackie, C gave the number of | possess different properticn. Thug posseus diifer- | white re ‘, | Informal meeting of ns On thore whose book-learatng hue placed them ao | aro benciiten by an agtecabic Interchanze of opine | Fotrhox, bit so many are ansious to bear trom | Pardercoral. rerramaibiits, #0 teal ay ae priem | Wile feeommended to The tfome vy a Jewoler'a | Informal meeting of ouracives beforehand, Inde- | more. | In this etrength {t la not painful 0 far as T high Jona, ideas, and the compantonship of enenotner, | You wan my reneon. { wish I had tine to write | we find they are alwava urtanged in the aamo or- | “My nelghvar says there are 4 few hinte eo would Of the rest, mecting, aay,at my residence, | have observed, and thors observations agree with ‘ I “ ALthis timo [ myrel? was heart-fere, bne ready to | You. Alline, I reeret to eay the Centradenia died. | der, having that perfect and mucred nuinver, | qeeto wend tortie tio eit el 1 | orang one’s else, whichever Ia mort convenient; | the statements of others of wide experience. It Aboro those poor mortals who soak ta supply yield my fections to any hunoradle wan who | The basket you sent ine Inno prette. Taesure you | geren, The brivhiest yellow tuys hard | Vic eaite tthe eens coe te beptee ee weak | then we could cunfer upon what we Intended doing | actaas a tonic and astringent, relleving conges- ‘The cravings of thous who ara not so etherent, Ahould week them and prove bim-elf worthy, | they woull be neceptable tor fhe fancy tabla. | the greatest Milumainatiae “power, and | eond atwreh ietead af water tatgou will hareie forthe Convention, anu perhaps could be of more | tion, and preventing. the endowmose effect which Aud who leok on good foodas moro notld material? | £1 comes fi a ate” of AMEE | tho'ecey oun tices T au antes sour fetter apes | PSM ay pete, She sreate e ehentteal, erent; | ttaublu niaklng oahine on ahirt-bosome, culte, nnd Fila; wodont want 10 be leit cut 1a. Une cold ot | "auld accompany tho tee of pure water or weaker 5 y i fa Mt ppt er. i ict ir tha: ry (2 cities 7 i Let each one contelbuto her quota of knowledge, | my ideal, and war content, to and, | of noble, earuest, and aole nevintant. fHomesicly | whlch pruducen chomient chinzes, te in the violet Four Kantor Roar a genio mndania: Kaeat ana Lesy | care We wosidu’t pat ontany nice young man, | *°H Ts a mistake to aupporethat. saltwater will Whether gained from experience, or taught her at | W Hi wa ting,, make the must of the material | yun ore moot usstrediy.a Hume member, and J | rays, Che yellow rays are niost’ effective in the | the dough, net only when making into loaver, bat fae eats OF EO flame ai! to my rescue. Address | core all casca of catarrh. When the condition Is around me, and help those less ablo to help them. | shall expect to see you, Weite mo whenever you | decomposition of carbonic acid, ao that these sume | in mixing It the time previous: ft takes lees time, A thousand thanks and apologies render, Ihere- | OH¢ of chronic congestion simply, with acrid secre- coltero} ives. 1 mado partion, and Invited Ne | wish, and Lehall ever be glad to read wnch letters ¢ : e hous vtniliall help to make tho old ‘Home enter- | felendato them, ani ured them to cnily aut mug, | wa you Write. Asner, I fear you. let your plants | zeae wie pemary kource of inate cxlviense. | lees tabor.anu tho bread fe witer aud fnererained: | with unio dennette, uf Tuscola, for her prompt in- | HOU. It may be sudiclent, but in the woree forms, Recent observations ani exoerlinenta show that | third,on one teaspoonful of nulphur pour graduali: , where there is deep-nented infammati Ath w= 1 cated the propriety of their taking thisdamael to | dry till the buds drop or wilt, and then water too Ny Lh Wiphur pour kradualiy | yetce of sunflower sveds, which the obliging editor " jon with BY Sat cooks sa it siataite siay stays Sonatas gested the hroprlety of thely taking Eis dane to | ee ee eo eee thee Hh Themen | planta ean grow only nnder the infnence of wular | nalfa cup of awect milks atirring eo a4 to mix tt | forwarded by direct telreraph. Duriug tue fatere | ffration. ture, powerfully estringont, ax woll a4 4 ight; that they graw best whers the bine and vio- | woll, tet settle, then as often ax convenient eponue | ver obra stimulant, and even escharotic golations are ie rime Fearon, she did nat take well, and usualy | Rardiand Ueavy. Do you wish for winter bloumera? | tet vaya fall upon ive living green, and that | the face with ify le wit greatly’ Improve tho eutne | cerine maces lyf we beon valuly, endeavoring to | tequlalto "to. aifect a cure. Sume of the beat of ad to cling eo to ny aproti-atrinss in order to } Send me a por! i assist you. these rays, in passing throngh green Jeaves, lose | piexion after a fow trials, renioving. len, Lan, rye A oe ode NU te te nitrate of ellver, chlorate and perman- uae: E At firat Lcould not understand it, for sue dress se + Bvanavilte, your We may boaure of one thing, namely, that the | arable, applied to corda, buntons, nnd other tender .. = the le; sulphe-earbulate of zinc, ete. When the doucha Bat do, gentle sletors, pray keep from abuso, Well, und was of good fomatiy, and ‘ld what f | quention, Tn sure, dexerven an ‘anwer, but my | auniipht aids plants in the composition or eon- | nerves of the feat, will alleviate th pain and take | Sat tite ea We foe eee Fea oe at, | doen not. seem to succeed, the pray from an 5 conld not. She sand and played: and, although } fine this week js very much occupled. Fnrely in | struction of thelr organic compounds, and that | out the sorencas, shall be happy todo noe eS MB ABY other way, | stomizing-tube should be eubstitated, Be kind 'and:conalderate one toanother, her voice was not over sweet, twas cultivated, | Guile Templo wo night to lay Belde the gudy | ihe. ciementa of -theve, oruunic compuunile | J willaddauother nearonable item. Coffeoasadis- | "'same of aie contributors eeem terribly exercfaed | -, Lteed ta wander IT there, was not vomething that ty andehe could appear quite charming. + | colors In dress and make each fecl that here, at . _ cms Ordon't bo surprieod if that tyrant, our.brathor, | Sluntiyasqured me of her nifection Torinpeel: Gen | feast, wa will love our neighbor as ourself. ana'nac | afe,teeen from ug foortente Klortom and, mostly | infectant:, A few kerncl4of trorened or aspooutal [T npontne ‘firing question.” Of couse Thave | YOUld cuty au attack of acute catarrh more Waoccalls himself Son and the Lord of Creation, | although (wasloath to believe her alee,} marpected | Judge, them uy thelr apparel Ile true, itis the | mentelarcely, Mf not entirely, tuken from the at- of ground coffee smoldered on coals in a sick | never firted, anado not approve of it; at lenst | promptly and certainly than the ordinary remedies. hall aunt ua with being like the eateof thatna- | my" miaie™ friende were the main’ chara uf | Fule that peodle (et us hove that the nnsaber muy | Tmospherte alr. Vegetal organivma of alow grads, | tment and for along tine. Len wpe Hlaateate gen | Hatem pee cory tnoytaye, und A follow euit, Wat | jong: wi edaung onel have felt (nab t wan schooked * iz tlon, my gociety, Dealing to vo a good turn | krow less) go to sce and to seen. But thero nfo | os ercen {avers on bare eurfacce of rocks and | though Iuse strong terms. A polecat wan killed 0 “ forat least severul days of serivae discomfort, and seh Mariah: dro:thagUnlabei their Kiedy ee when I ean, 1 continued. in my endeavor | mtoy escepiiona to this rule, Do not, my friend, | rlones obtain. thoir clement entirely trom ts | foou hen hones and Tmt ee cottee ae | themublect. 1 uerewith nres sat the follusring: 72. | this, in spite of mst rile could bo Werived from Ww to make her as happy a possible, On one occa- | &0 to lic opposite extreme and dress no very pluln | gir aud moteture, while in those of a higher erade | burned on the epot; the atmorphore wae hot acunite, medicated xnuff4, ammonia, ctc. Lut accoosed vomplotoly ta forever esictog gion twasiotaket var on the atago (i was at iat | f4tocuune romares like thls: “the can aford a | fie elements of growth are drawn trom tha al | enduale on iho premiacs tint aight but nextday | for'it alfcceumtarouede thie he tne ae lam uate | found an chlorofora tue rcméar Thad Jed vt a ANY Ye a on Aut ry cr a there clenients Woe chthere fe ‘, a Thomsclees from the earth nud remain to this day. | and ty old inaid neqrialutanee. whem tanail call | Praia from w, few.” Let tv rather adopt | constats of decayed remains of Or fonrtueOf Ratio diotagt, co" Oa Pusses trees | altuouctt there aa very emall amount of the bury's | fect gwd perienént. Ii auould bo. ured at th fanic products, a taut auld ba Mles W——, destrau to go, Ha Tconeladed to buy | & | happy mediim ” and thus will” du | ‘Theso orzanfe pruducte do tot Teed RTO oe eee ean setae asieed the use of nitrate SAeell anal, Simmen an ines, Labor Sve inte seeing ee fellowes Sinhte: ‘ireetiy’ from tuo Gfourec ge go one had oiered to take hor, als ber wvolted in tress sain overy tue instance. finte Tay the clensenta of veaetal” growth do. } of ailver for sore or intamedercs, Adent friend | “the next Inportant question Is, Daes may netgh- | vial drat Airaugh as hostel and then the. other . ” a ul re + e reget fa q w ry ‘ af i bs £0, vlsters, I beg you to keep from ‘*'Tho Home” | tiougi'she had expressed a win fo 20, and I conid | Let tho heart be right, aud tha dreas will thelr wonted ronnda. Life and decay, decay and | {lqiugentrely her tag of ur Tene Soe cee | Por lore ,mer Whenever as neiaubor happens to | Sroatonts at fees afterwards. decrearlig ie {ree An example to those who the mischief would play. ‘Whate'or fa ealictous and spiteful in tone. not tiko her with mo, nul had to go. before the | right, eventhough it may acento us too showy. | iife, form a grand procession ngv alter age, De- ve i + bo « guod-looklng young mun, I nitke ita point to 1 Tutt give good advice, If you don't like recefots | time forthe curtain to tiac, Sof ert her with | fuurnelchbar who ultein frontot ua line a very | cay ‘promotes lite, Tala is the hiatury of rosetal | theccneration’ at Atm Arbor Ceiceralth “cemeeg, | Joxg dim, and Re Kencrally timmiond ap sudlelent ueuey, ee Ela e rasuivine dats, tes sunkiaaliog 2s On how to cook cauitifower, cabbage, and bects; friend, and promised to take her home with me,as | Pretty bonnet, we notice it, and If very plain we | and animal life. Starting on bare rocks, molsten- | ra tue clusa tuat ‘the continued use of nitrate of eto return the love fora while. Abme! | Sny,"s+ tut T whould, be, afruid, to lec no, much Sliver ‘had depostted on the cre-ball, mudictent | ana'Tsawactiakioonny celta ee eamet, | ehfsroforin metal to destroy the eight, cause congestion of the ntopuing gayly foto for iene d webct tageng | all last arinter. my time was my own after the last act, and I ex- | cannot butnoo It, but the one should not claim our | od and stimulated Into activity by the air, tho necter! an cacort to accompany mo, and was willing | attonjlon any morethan the other, Our thoughts | germu of low vewtal ‘OrwAtiistd> extrac! from the losbure with her. My home was but five viucks | should buon things above the paltry ribbon aud | gimusplicre their cloments of growth. These low ‘Let me tell you bow much 1 need ju, ikad a hilf-ounce vial less than And bear this {u mind: wontd you problems un- travel, ' azo, 7 ‘ e. " tle nerve, and would soo! ded "i "Te one-hulf full, aud the quantity was ni recia~ Serrexpen, 1877, Sanax dang, | in thecostamo [waste appearinan tha rtace to ni ut 1 ¢ e of a higher grade, and 0 generation after veuera- | substance, if not the exact words uf the ductor a# | Sngly andulge In a ead reve; A ‘Agues, I have noted your repeated calle to Ken- — Prevent takeing cold by dressing fn c—somotimiea Home with the remarks Whar lovely lat aline | tion lives and dies, until tha elements of fie pst | told me by tho victim—Lor victim who Was—uf the ee cd citing eee ‘on. and would Mke,to help you if I rould, but \ANOTITER MEETING CALLED. Said dresalng-conn, #4 my health wae YeEy poor at | ee aetna adver weal be Woarlgeiive ies and | sgacme.ulsher and higher grades, antiforestatate | so-called ucculiets. under Wwhgee tteatisent and | come furth sone young fellown from nest dovr | HiX@N0 magic cure. ‘Astringenia are good for salt Saceoy ts ia Girection only who had used it, You who have eyes | And df they i corns, —pure tanoin, of solution of permulphnte, ot To the Editor of The Tribune. ous. Although my costume, war quite thin, | quite as stylsh,' ive of your abundance, are “ing ah cy happen to. ylanes up at the lonely nN? 3 i; 7 Cincano, Sopt.7.—Slowly but surely Timo wings | the evening waa pleasant for mldwintor,and {threw | saith the Lord, Unt she hear it nots aho fs thinks CITATYS CONTRINUTION to eparo prepare to shed then now by wing nitrate | figure upon, the white-pillawd veranda, tdey | Bertucasurated wllt camphor sell relece avne: A ollght wrap over mo and hurried aw durin ing of giving for anew bat. Her heart is not in : Fy = , sf neverdream that once, away back in. tna misty “ Ate way into the iayetic realm of the Dart, bringing | i ee i ie ea hacame write | tue notices aud ane molpht better boon the nieces To the Editor of The Tribune that sou could heat my Erlend’s story. Her muifer- | stretch of time—what was L going toubservet Ab, | Noi OF they may be removed by strong acids, oF mm {te wake the anvarylng march of the seasons; | Cua again necon to riuliand cominned alk nient, | Ofathome, leven though inany co to church fur | Toscont1, Wis., Sept. 4.—Tho other morning T | /zZand loys nttcst ite tenths tn part, and for the rest | you! tay Seat Tover taade bis nppearauce whom ax: | Muay Git cury wall and cine reborn Alea soring with its tendor buds and Blossomes sum- | Ny drcorthad come in, a_moment aiter tho erst | the purpose “of xcrutinkzing thelr friends, jet us | stood by the kitchen door and viowed the sceno | Af"vervferiea to would s-eonviucs the mort skeen | Sect uerlal wammerahad scarey enced ovar oy iu~'| Soiny esveatial wil. have beon, fold that to keop mer with {ts gorgeous coloring and balmy broccon; | curtain raised, andau tho ovoniog was thon ploaa- | Rope hut rome portion of the wervico fabeart, and | Lerose me. Doubtless some of you will laugh in caperlenced: bead. | 2 euille ty recull that affale | them raxped down with a plece of pamice-atone ts if ith ite fraition of h ft a wnt he had not provided Wlmeclf with an umbrella, | {t may belong in becoming apparent to na, but God 7 ? erteae ays ak get out Of fine beat pion, Presvurc.should ba kept of by 9 autman with tte fraition of hope, tte grand har | ent Ue bad nol Mio tame 1 iuoked out inte rae | 1 aovelig thoeecd nnd Ills harrest willbe ready | scornand others, Lorn in the garrct, In tho kitchen | | siravo, Zig-Zag: if yea mean Just what you say | luis schooldays. Yet fc was a mighty nice Nice, # pwrco of putt leather with B steall yest, Sta ladon houshs, {ts rustling Ieavos and | nine and witncescd the fall of the cold winter rain | torcan in Migawn good time. Hels the Judge, | bred, will smell the soap-suds of the past and turo | tn regard to Mirtatlons, 1 whol preey girl of sour | vor, and T liked li.—T don't exactly beileve in Opeuing iu the centro tho size uf tue carn, erleping vegetation; winter with ia icy breath and | tt dtasnay,. How contd Lavt home without pro- | andlet us oulde vy ile deelvion, and not try to | oway in disgust, andto such Tery ‘*Departthout't | 43% aye, and vider ones tuo, coul altat your fect | love,—until the oll fotke stunthled uccidentally ‘Nea, N. Voor varicose—or, as Lonce enw it stinging klas, its gaclanda of frostwark and fringes | tection from tho etorm, In my thin dress and light | Judge for Tim, av we are prone to da, ‘Think uot | ot to those who love the roar and crackling of tho | *d learn wiedomn, tinon come of his anioruus epletion to wa, and then | weltten, s+ very coatea’—velns, theta are two dla eee shvos.’ ‘There wax nota earriace in sigit. and tsen | Unkindly of your neighbors, but let your thonghite Can some of ‘The Home readers tell mo if the | thera wus a pretty une,1 toll yon then Feed | finer pringiples of treba, due ie alavly paliic pect ~ Heian, author atort Ulatance, TE ho ouiy had on | Fino fo better themes, ani lat other eabjecte inter: | flames o tha Iitchen-stove, tho appetizing olor of | noes uf George D. Prentice aro publianed in tuoi: | went, Weet, and Jim wag much a funny boy thar! | pect Printipley of treuhuent, Que te aliovly pall jhe seine: relentless, unwoarying fingers of | \inhrolla.. At that womcnt ous was put snto. my | cst you, jlemember the, past Kindnews which some roasting beef, the bubbling of water, the song of a Fare ee on pee ee outa Co eS Los tea ne commenced fe well adapted far this Parga, ‘Pe ober cone 1 * : sone OM, ty as Pc 1 ua that (t was unendurable. ale! hich. me are gathering In the moments, reneling out | baud by asmiling yonny man, ‘one of our cluo | one hay shown you, und If gon feel sv Lilld last } the teakettle, the rising of the steam asit gocs | Punisnent, Ih MiyaM soceuMed ssffoatan | andaen Ie kept ealagane welch ices, aad Pome med | ecplas a radical cure, witich, rust be effected and picking thom up one by ono, and weaving | buys,and he bowed himuclf out oud left me tu | Week when. crossing tho gran er floating softly upward, oven ag tho urcams of ve , 4 Seurgt Sarr by obliteration of the offending veins, It Is often. them into days, weeks, and months, trimming exley, the st teeter gt PRE | OMS wWhathaved exer tong that God ‘saul youth, borue lott on. tho bright wine ot | MAY ARgRimUMsE fo igammanymmoue.” wonder | de ane wey kek muy fall Wat ey seeeey atte | dono by coagulating the Givodin the vains, bat them with a sigh, a tear, or a bappy antic, just as | PUL, Coors nnd falted ne eee ore cd | ruisnptomesuch friends and make iy Ifo-so | lope, Hoat Into the sunny neaven uf Imagination; |” Desond thosn ebiliiag winds and gioomy eklea, andtarued disusrevable, ‘There wae Marvey: tho | Mya Pian Wael ucrol of dangic A, aliaplo and bla mood may be, Now aud then n breadth may | in her high-pitched rolec, ©'Odear, wo can't both | happy? Oh that {were mora deserving! May 1] and thove who like toseo the steaming wash-tub |, Heyunduenthrs cloudy portale uly fault 1 could fad with hin wae hypocriey. | Along the course of the veine, with Vienna pastes bo looped up witha broken heart, Its folda caught | gct ander that little mnbretla," She was warmly | heeameso. [know not the thourkte and minda of | with tho shining board half buried tu the snowy Wind love beeonice Immortal i: Tevetin cavee tence 1 cae ake ms ue Thiele beon practiced exteushaly, and wii torether with tha traneparent ating of a harsh | drcescd in fura and cloak, but for’ ail that eho wus | the Hastorn nouple, but thie inuch Lain certaln of? | fyarn, the good bread rising slowly in tha great | ‘Tho editor of the paper from which the above | When T heard of {hae gricvous aius of uaiesion, 1 | $attwble success, Lut of couran caustte proparations Wort, tho garment, comploto in its quaint texturo, | May ducahysa whatweas }to dot Af wlio. knowing | Works anddesiru te continuance of The Wome, | bright pau, the ges beaten to 8 yallow cream, and | was copied vays of ther hero beantiful lines | gave him. at once, to ta speak, the witten, ite | *Maual Qnly be used by expurlencall hans. | edged with a fringe of teara far peare, And thus | me to go. In my thin dréesin the rain, Lcould | and Saturday 1s looked for with the same anxiety | the work and bustle of’s Saturday morning, ean | Bre bY sive Nancy Aw Erlest Lizzie Lincoln’), | was a charch mémber; Lut, thank goodness, all | aused fur the lisuing. 7 sl ilaried the years are woven Into atrange fabrics, inthe | scarcely refuso to yivu her the full benedt of the | tbat it{vin my own home. Hach tutter recelved | step to the door with me and seu what I saw. EE ee ee eer beckett ene eee eee acu CRatitee Goetealk iucatly |p, 8.°F,—Weak acids should restore the ‘color warp of which uow snd thon appeura a broken | Umbrulla, Sy T told her if aho feared to spol) her | by mo ever exprestus ayrupathy for us and the hope | "Aha sight hora I'll way—test you acense ino of | young lady wuss edication has been very limtiods -| contd desires sucli an elecanttuuptache Bree irene | lov by atmmionia, if anything will,—acotle at ox- thread, perhaps worn by constant tea a0 thinand | glvtves Lvenlt smersten, ms somtorts andl odered | ant rca Leable fo tell Fou mene aT ere eters | arouding your curfostty without gratifying {t—that and forilires years gat ua, baa worked, for bet itget all tha eile dlateasted over Ln, sente tgai wena Weeoue tse ea i dee much, Tere's the well, and there's : a v wort 8 ul Sotia Tones: | dirs, Wd. 1t.—Th factory. ‘This copy was mate several years ago; | shu admired hiny aod re. i'd. It.—Thera | tha elatern, and yonder a bed of roso-move lays | since tien Mine Priest became Are, Wakedold'f | {ho greenhouse to bur-a bonguel For mecaba: mes | come oftencr, frail that the frst harsh breath that blows upon | and ta iny surprise aud aleguat aurzested that L | of plants, and. as many of you ont you won' wi Ite surface snaps Its Hbroa ond leaves au !mperfec- | should ranunalonein the raln us fastnat could | & at sof) winter “bioamerm, I isct weal dees, ia tlon fa the fabrle, Ww got homo aut of thie storm, aud aould Ieave my | only | too hauny ta outst you so thet | req in the alternate asunshina and shadows, | find thiemneginal note: "ihe weiterof tuls | ‘where . . . 0 rat, 0 A q Kase poem | leaning over the fence {If I couldn't live anywhere 7 _ Dut this ts not bnetnoss, Tetarted to say that | xcurhtoaccompany her at her, Inlsure. | L touk | 1 cantnsise ron vlovsamall winter. Derctibesour | On this mde the astardy apple-trees glia: | died intho autumn of 1870, ‘The death ot ‘ire, | hut nest to. bunlic greeuhonse, I'd die of mortid GRACEFUL. NICH OR Poor. fon in the ght, and —turoueh the | Wakelleld ts much regretted (Citcaao Titans) cation, that’s ally; sho told hin anme avvful goss! To the Editor of The Tribune. Atrides toward tha day when Tho Home club entor- | ctlects of my wetting, ‘She came on lesurcly aud | aver, Some prefer that I should send for thes Ther death must ever bo regreticd as untimely by | about mo (why, that girl is the most spiteful erea- WratDercoe, Wis., Sept. 3.—Corrins C. C., ng j ewerald lenvos the “red apples fiavh Miko rabies, | (novo who love her wellinyga, and to know them ty ereaw in thle ihe tainment must elatm our ontira attention for a | filed in tho tina tellfow my friund what a uearilees | tole { will co, though youean do ltae wall Your” | aad ever and anon one drape quickly down and | to love tnem; sud wuenuverihey arecaiied ta mind | cuved mo of senirting™ with another gentleman, | {the toqulry of ++Slow to grow poor gracefully," fimo ot least, and let ue not be luggarde in our | Wirt 1 was, Mo: Jett hor at-my vate wo diss | pel. Tho erect troubioln belting blunts {hat pao | | eatigg balf-bidden In the grasv, bluabing erlm- | Iu inclined to doubt with Gall Hamllton thatuny | And I had a rlebt tobe indignant over it: av we | Uaeupened to toe contributors of The Iome uty. You havo responded nobly to our call, and | Eatts «tite, Meye_gmauewment on the Auturo | Meche roucdied. Who waald tive withect bricut | sonat ite own audactty; and on that sido scarlet | MUton can rest mute and lngiorious, And this | auarreled that wigr-lit nieut, atter standing. un | Question of considerable voclal Inoporiance, upon i It thore aro others who can contribute to ether of | her, nnd eo, byher umvomunly scifsnea, she tout | Mlovsams wuen they are within the reach of wa all? | tomatoes and golden puiwpkins, like bright frag- | PINES ime to 9 pint often discussed in Tho | nour or two nt the front gate. snd he sont back my | which matter allow maa word. os tho departments they will plenso addross the Chatr- | & DOsmblo chance of w nusbaud and the good opin« | Thole Urlatt beauty wil eueet Us and ralse OUF | eat, torn from mnaect elles, Ho among the vines, | The stranver thu mind tho more contain will ib | enypolentsahtate, Oh! outtantwarghard thing | «pate etme teh and poor are comparative condl+ men of the diferent committces, We have re- | on'tniy woman inte iadly endenvor to make het | eviler in Which we might ba engaged ‘Were wo not | and tho clothesline, ranning norty and south like | to yet cultivation enungh to make It too; 1 never trad anothor euch beautiful engage. | ont {nikeuling independence of dependence, a ‘ ceived @ few offora for the ontertalnmont of vislt- | Woatern visit pleasent, aud at tho end of that time | busy with fork and eprinkler. ‘ou du not love | adegreo of lon:itude, ‘swings and aways in tho | Iw peculiar beat. It was only the p ment ting in my Whole life. Such tv fate! He bas | The value of the condition of being nich fa largely rs ors, which offora we cordially accent in the name | Tdiecovered that eho had in payment of my kind: | them now, learn to, ae many toll me they havo | treezes,"" and ‘atrateht between them rans tho | flent ter dld not tncretse [t. | Buch reser Hee Te Ler eek a Cee an LE eirandepet a: ccna ities oF. des thts amo rolentleas Tine + bringing us with rapid } yoforo } got there, and wan months gettinzofer the | think you can aford, and inclose a postal for O1 of oor many friends who will nécd {ust sich en- | ness done all in her power tolujnro me. the bad | dune through my letters, ‘Tuank God for thie Dow: " Cav ay Lars : tn | cnonsh of faith tn dret love to belleve that he will | pendence. Aeide from the comfort, luxuries Ieratnment, Aro there not others tm tis eur | plekeu betty fanliyan my nature aul to maunudad | eal Fee ey auiaces med Rot the aden ee | drivettvely urn tovcusuined meats aint sezetuulen, | asec a aace nd necene” 4a? ABC | and priviioges thgt wealth secures, the greatest Ine Ganlen City of the Unlon whose apartments can | gis hdd wandered mo behind the cover: uf friend EARLY LIFE. Tua ithot August was the memorabe dey et | FBUECattasiaatnctvely tees tron*uarhy and | suglowedy, isecwreathed | pore” aud. “males; | (Sure tum Wa acquisiton {4 found in the feel- ‘1 a eat bo mado, ke a crowded omnibus, to hold Just ono | slipto my male friends tho better. toudvance ber for my departure from Decatur, and 1 oasure you | {feu ber (Cate) experience we may learn that / and. | meditating upon | the, the | “Without stonping to discuss the grounds of ont more Friends, lot ua xeo if wo ennnot tmattato an | own Iutereata, butall to no ovall. &he Bestlll an | cmcag a. Bape a of The Tribune. y, a no amount of **verving” or *¢stuiling™ will make | future, —the ‘*might-have-been ’ and ihe ** yet 4 Bra 7 that, having packow my trink,—whick wat o | ono rullsh what ono candot Hike. Thus the bride | to-be,"' the old thi a the belief in this proposition, we will pase.on tu the i married, aud Wkely ever tu remain wo. Lonly cite |! —Wohavo been often asked, | ytchol.—1 wan ready und at the depot when the | 20 rellel Pete HK o-be," the old things and the new.—it comes to | thought engeosted by the inquiry af C innlbas driver, and find room for ono more, | warriod, aud Wkely ever to remain so. only elts | icra now did buman lite begin? We were | Xcel, was ready and at the depot when tho | why ateptaweetly over the volumes her literary | tne that taene so-called, but wronzly, ‘*demorale | (ought angrested oy the inqgiry ot Corring C. m1 . husband selected for hor perusnl, that abe nughtbe | ized old times" are bat the ocho of older one i maids nro addicicd to. 'Phey are yossipe aud slan~ | not prevent at the ** beginning,” aud have uo per- | much calmness na if he took no stock in my com- ot cel * | the recipe. asked for, As men and women ag) wares Sk amoton, Ne, 430 Went tal | deter aipont olan xespon amie ie rato | sonal unowiedas ofthe when andiow. Tho stomie | Hag loner, “st know to did oath, (orto | Kouront@and bonded asicwcl, Her feslant | grat nul torgbeigoam cranes an en go-de. | Protas fe nae Geel, fom doen, iy nelvor ry emu) 0" hog become so mon, and fa vor let une ah ; etween hl if th e 7 i pt dy a Ged | sure le accumulation or posses: for tho sake of uur distant friends, zo genorally applied tu all sort uf dian veabia, nat ateaunt {s avery probable one, audin harmony He eee af i 4 H vate ue | fxno donbt bettor wutleded than he would have | fznated +heart-broakints, " committod in the daye ", id tal rontye mull of narrow-minded neople, ‘here ore three ronyé, **he shtonded up pitine, 00 Twonty-thted stroct, leo desire to | Classes of old malus: First; the kind t haye hers | of the dust of tho earth." Evory child that entere | face aud went away to niourn, where 1 cuul ar (rom all who will contribute articles for the pictured to jou, tho jusloug, solteful, husband: } now, nsthen, jamaie exactly from the wamo ma- | him not," hoblud the staring clouds, fancy, tables who have not Leon heard from, as | hunting old moldy; and they are tho worst class, 1 | terials, All hiiman food iu taken from ¢he vegetal (Let the {mitation go no furthor, I pray yan,) Ad+ 30 We of welt eclenco at provent teacher," *'San waa made | {fai¥.ontll wa arrived in Chieago. and then, having | bepn with a ¢riiterary wife, ‘Thus tho roar of a | of “*salcm witcucraft,"” when innocent aud sully | Wealthy, e relation toward men oud (hinge, le factory cunnot drown the song that vibrates In the | allke were brought forth from relentless priauis | 2208 discovered that has tho effect, to in- heart of ** Lizzie Lincolu,"* nor povorty prison the | and put toan ignomMious death, and left to hang | CUC®. & ereatee and, more exclusive de- Posy of Hobbie Durns! “very tres’ bringer | witlfdistoried lewtures wed bouad iimis, “in ake | gree Of veldainees, which too Stten _ reales Mut J must get back to Mecatne and tell that, in an nuatere seve! that fs anything racO* you cannot send her too much, She will make an.| Wolleve, Thon thoruare the old ipalda why “biva | ood” more of less directly, und all planta eub- | Sle? bidding may brather-1o Jaw a: teartal Carrell, paver rape Of thorns oie of thlaties | Yehomecteee, ne BPH Wie Sarraiey, wages ful. and oiten becomes 40 retbes rig, a8 to ba 1 i) ape Ani almout hata’ en fy mane eS won soon préaini rough some of o champ vs o se olerated In good pociet onl ecduse the person omulhus of her tables, aud atill nd room for one | Finds Moy da noaing but oan and try to ruin | slst largely upon the dust of thecarth, Whether | cormfelusta tha World. On clthor hand tno vroad | 22 the welfare of The Home believe mo ever Fiernnernee, 3 SHIGE TEAC what bares=tbat i tn alepiaying iftas wealth z ariclo more. We shall hold yon to yur drat of- | happy howes. And laat (ut they ste ‘compar: Croator Intended that man should lve upon | prairie rolled away in waves of vreen, tulckly dotted - aaa ROSA REMIEERS, I bOdr Raye Seances eons. fortane's favorites are nscally the spolted chil- fers, some of which were generous, Indecd, andbe | tively few) tlore are old muids who arc still ronn ro-houees sheltered by trecs and surrounded b, . ve J. dappoluted-ju-love par | geon of the numerous family of mankind. {fence Fe ret Oe sar anatase; ; tel apd Urea eh Steraton to Oi ts tuele bane Me bata" fealsure that, bed. uch been lit rcharis, gat Hooking backiratd Lge eat daut a6 ae Doro Se read - | “tiictine oe thie kind wil eontinge on thie eaeth, | fete ta mors.nesd that cary be, taken to seo that i m0 profession to Ail tp thelr blan 5 Pte track ran straicht aaun arror for mites an . i the | they prov ele e3c# etully than Aunt Jemimu, of Genova, TIl.y will bo exceeding: | Hives Grune lake cere of therick or arid crake | purpose, Ie would have constructed tho human | Wien ores rowine narraerand narrowes uutit | Porn, W., Sept &.—There, Amber, how doce | Mier que name or auother, until burt forvet 10 | thal fhe moreunforiunate **yrow pour geacetDlly.” - Wyerateful for a goncrous aupply of provisions for | fauilly, or tho little ones of sume ha i cling, or the grass to yrow greeny, until violets a : jer sister fe lan. Me would have gi lat the two rails blended Into one, that Uk ‘ Infact, porerly 13 a most wholevome diecipil- the haninet a8 ve stall all gana alorions ape. | who! Mi tha blessing of wifo and niollerioad to | eae ena ot adigartion that, dider tary matenasiiy liver tread sparlied oa und ou as fay as aye coutd my earnen eee ttn ther, Role etoile asa a aes re reste it nina inthe placet which ae moro ently kegs e by the "1 heart, Au uugh this Iatter class can, " . tb when we feel ot jo others. Its easy Sitorat the balls Net Ue steed ae Nerd | cares bu ealfod a nuleances to eay thw least’ they | 70m those he now powers : "Nt we approached Chicago a young lady entered | allied, and as intimately telated, as wore Chang | {Wubltantehays ceased to be. human natura will | ro understand how lgutiy social obligations reat a aro dlaappointed woman whom death or some kind | Vegetales derive thoir nourishment from earth, | the car weariny a brand-new *‘titur."” Every seat | and Eng, of the Gomint In our old-fashioned .al- | And over: tn truth or Action, fortore le older faa yon thie nench oth makvsthom independent, Se ce hi m2that ino by ony moiua, Pleaso lot her know | of fate has roubed of the rh n a . xtsttoluve ant home, | alr, and water, They are nutike the elomente of | was Bled to overiowing, and she remalned stant. An ty etudependench of the farniing classes, thelr bat you will provide, —* and iieatts haa “takon away” thoie ‘early | which they aro composed, They are organic bud- | Inguntilan oldgentieuian sow and courteously | 272%” 16. nenntam ahall bringto the apoae | “culls f0reFeh “world withoat end.” | freeqom from oblization to other, accodnts aa Inow come to.our most partionlar want, which | love and none have como whom they van loveazaim | fy “oy nave uruane on the action of which dopend | “dered ber his svat, ond abe, looking at bls weary it ened ie P: P.S.—I don't opprove of these sentinenty, a | amet asany other tniluenco for ihetr uncuntts Ss that of the loan of o bey of. children to suefhin | {Ney must feck that foto ld azainst them and has i Pe face and snowy beard, sweetly declined. Many a | tate posterity of Adam the benedictlons that would | 4 ¢* ** tw hubite aud thanners, ~Muman nature unrestrained taken from them their right aa women to luvband | their growth, ‘They havo tubes to convey wutrl- | visnce of adinfration’ beamed upon her, but 1, | flow from the Jolat woveselgaty of good deeds and + Me | by tho obligations that dependence upon othera tho party in the chitdren's entertalument, Who y andchildzen, ‘There hvcsure of a necessity a dia» | went from rooteto leaves,’ They havo lunge, jug for the motive that moved her, sew that , i brings grows very angular aud perverse,—it nucd¢ will upply those much-needed articleet We onght | appointnient. ‘They devervo praise for taxing Up | weans of. preparing appropriate: food. for inels | wae WoLOuL Of kindness or rowect for gray Laira, | kiMa words, Ut would nea that oven the viloat NUMAN MISERY. e'coustagt ‘praning. of necessity to ‘give 1¢ tie to havea goodly amount of growing talent in The | thc ourlen bravely, and T pity thexs Invi-numed | Wovin andtite, ‘hoy were, evidently created to | tat she refused the scat, but because she fuouunt | enter eat Miltag ala Arete ol To the Editor of The Tribune, Pais and beauty of grace. Move, and Tthink no one who iss chitdren will | 2! maids. but we already have tou many of thet, a y oO | the Lngery. af standing ‘up Was preferable fo the [, morn, and lond hiv willing ald to forge tho fotters Gurxcor, Mh, Sept, 4.—0, Theo. C.1 Your Itoften occurs that the culture possible for the and tug wuny bsficlors tous and, tistead of en- | supply the moans of growth to anioials, which can | gyony of slitlng duwed with that bustle on. that shall chain Satan to his den of darkness for a it | ear ee wealthy—denled the poorer clasees—is utilized object to letting thom take an active part in the i 2 courazing girls to live old mulds on uccuunt of the | gain nelthor forme nor strength by eating di i far atiention was attracted to the take, |’ vs Eaprention, a8 they wt bo fn the care of ono who | uniiiry iver, let onary woman lite wich a true, fensling tr, oF arinktog water, Mun cas ante: | stoeg whore stores we were reading. Sear at ptheanil years: BE sia Re rid Le wi * 2 x boys aud pitts now growl i ‘ q raters rode and fellin singlug waves 0: a children to join the exerclsse will nleesé ceersegk, | imlaiuanhvod and womanhood will tho pattera by | #8 Yeustale that ave been fed by nolliing eve tiger that wradually_and ntmentonsiy chauved | tucapable of. recomlalug the countless Vlessinze lotter brings sll the sadness back acute, It rer | and mado available to society by reverses fn fore j minds gue of tha hearts that are breaking every | tune, and not infrequently the world’s greatest | hour for the loss of thelr darlings, or with the aga- | bleesingy como through the discipline of poverty's ny of Weholding the sufferings of thelr loved ones, | 'ssone re thelr eluers, Let children bo tratned for husyands | but by these prima} means of growth, Woe may seo | yuto'pale green, Just fringed with allver, and away | that fall gratuitously Ja the wake of kind words! Ita service In advancing the morals, hablta, an ninediatel eg Camnbell, 408 Wabash avenue, | aniwivesund have fulr exauulvect efura them, | presently tbat plate and anlmale are nosrly the tte hid tae wave aud clouds met und wiingted ints | ccwhe that te alite 10 the fact seneiblittics that. | OF Mécaktng Leceath the custome of society ts of unnounding Good: aud the | proper tring? Tt will take tiie to get ‘them in | aud wo vill have few. if any, unhaupy homes. | same in composition,—that albumen, Mbrin, and | stadowy rulubow-Unted | rolats, | Fat out | warm the haman beatt to eympathctle glow could Fret TelNas OF Cake ten mallfigne wtho uty being aiaciplinad faa graceful, : a \ « 6 , may pi ulre, W : . y oda er ant ' 4 Ftammo was filled, but T have you down to entor- 1461 sisterhood" of old inaldy, I cannot lterenea in the es Hosition a tants ‘ang aud filled the pearly anits of a dainty vall-boat that | toward the consummation of mankind's bappincus y and tho world should they become suddenly rich. irate with her. What mother, although her | t ne company, and anything else willbe accepta- | fusband be d tyrant, or even o drunkard, would Hew as ayly and Iyhily over tho gentle billows aw | Bere below? Brief too deep to adit of comfort, for, ae 1 write, ~ Let us, thon, In consideration of this matter, animals? This query we can better anewer by and | the darts of Cupid Wa to youthful be ‘The truth may be uttered without fearof succeas- | their only child is Jying beside them coldin death. | Consider beet how to brepma graceful ff rich, ulve up hue prectuuw fittle ones, teliuyulels the : ‘Our jouraey from Chtcaza here wae made tn th : fry fai contradiction, that there is nuthing cheaper on ‘acc Enowing full well {f poor that wo shall work out Thore will boa meeting of gll'The Home mem: | weed bun of motherhood, ta return to the | "Ying git wo may now observe that the tutant de- | black dutkuess ora stormy Uist, The rait,wind: | ear than the uiterance of Kiud words, norte | Did yoa notice the Neconne tn the papers short | ouegwin salvation wilh fear and Weulbling lest wo Fers atthe Sherman House club- wrotebed state of a tonesy old spinslery ‘they ma: ives the fUsin and in, dadtied in blind fury azatust tho carswin- | there anything ong can do whila jostling with tho | Hme ayo iran down by & | give uftense. ' day, Sent, 12, at 3 o'el: rroome, Wednes- | ry outin tholr agony and dleappointment, “ei | fives the Orla and ailumen of its many tiesace hat hardly withtoud the assawt; the bat. | swarming world, Inthe teeming (horvughtarca of | propeller and achiid drowned? Not an unusnal | Yolele the advantage, in the discipline of Life, Bietai ibe tents eae ym we hope to | win 1 had never married,” but some power cx- | from the caseln of ftw mitk; that milk contalnsall | ferlesot leaven souk the very earth wilh thelr | life, iu the palace of the lofty, “oF in tue cabva of | occurrence, aud ona whlch wan quickly forgotten, | that the pact Lave aver the rich, and une of nd id grea! any pew | isied wherewhth tey could Besghanzed tron wl the essential clements of human growth. Infants | thunders, white the Hghtning clasped sky and the lowly, athume or abroad, that morv signally Abt it would have ved in your metnory forever mean importance, we can assury the readers of ir Ones, a8 we can arrive at a hettor uude: aud mothers to thelr luat ialdenhusd, with bave lived exclusively on milk for thirty mot earth in ite Durning arps one’ moment, showing | marks the gentlemen or veutlewomnan; nor le thew ‘ho Home, in which we glory and rejoice, to our revourees than by letter, and perenne | couuition that thoy should never wirey, they | aud muro, aud become robust and, strony, UNapece of thesunrivated. beauty of Wiscoasin | anything iu life requiring the expeuditare of sa | fUuld you Lave seun the father's Louk of anguish ae i aan tone benett from un hour rsa of aeetey eee, | Wuuld cling (he closar to the'r children, and accept | iutuer who aupplive the milk may hava vithlated | scenery that changes like a boct's rhymes,” thon | suall an elfurt in its performance that carrica with | My tittle ono L never suwayain.” And then fthinle . aud Interchange of views, Friouda, let ‘va turn | thelt present fato with thunkagiving. during all those montha exclusively on the prod- .| vantsling and abutting out tho view, even aaAdam | ita richer of a better apprectated bleswlaz; nur that | OF iy jhousands upon thousands of men atid wotn- USEFUL NOUSEMOLD ITEMS. ‘SUL eu iusyo, us it will ba the lavt venereal moating | ,,2ut lam saylug tow much, ae f can't expect to | ucts of vegetable life, so tbat sie derived ber pow- | was shut unt of Liden. wfnw to the giver more popular favor und spplaude. | oy whiowe lives, fram elckuen arene ‘To the Editor of The Tribune, tat will take place bofore the Convention, monopolize tha whole Home. Tum eorty tor old | er of scereting milk by wodslvting on food that was | | And here aus upin bonny Wisconen, anda | ‘There aro but few objects cudowed Uhave a lettur from a gentleman Jn Itraok!: maldy and old bachelors, too; butdon'¢tst uacu-.| genarated by carth, air, water, and Mybts ‘The | Witla way off the rivur of that namo tows eazeely | huuan reason or animal inatluct thal ature . n Who te anzlous to know something rellablo steak: couraye thelr increasa. Better pray for the hapoy | suniiyht, us we way hereutter show, te tie primal | on throygh the meadows aud the woods to **iling | ble to their happy Influence, | If a ps Stu taming into stone; while the Urea! nea black slike (or colored), alpacas, ribbons, ets. : te ‘wooden wove that has been. montloned tu The yariaye of all, aia to all fa uur power ta rea ‘ante oF sit Ife, aptiust und Seqstanls. that i fod Clie ae Misslevdoly stil the uindy Leer tiaty ment pers n pacino news myriads of world-weary ones le but the reteaiuy zor ‘Uno tableypoon{a) alcubol, ono of suft adap, . one we, Ae 7 M7 eG buppy homes throughout 0 wis! » and lef vations and experince: Ove: at -one } that bave buca uuting vrududs, aye, soil the | nothing G enelce echay 4 5 evo uot Leu able Lo Aad- owt sny- A west of siugig | kindof nitrogenous composition tay ba changed | battle sounds, of mauy a tribe of indlaue follow | sou be unwilling to try ft on une of hfs own apecte: Tired out we are. my heart snd I. Of molasses. ‘This Js the proportion. Take ae + ane ither | Work, are on.y ving deaths whoee very natures | Broowrxarox, Tll,, Bept. 4.—How to clean, re luscnal: | sro chausinginta those of deingma, oF Wha ie alte * thing about them, will sowe dealer, or a no heart be embittered by the ‘Jonel F ¥ zd ‘Aunt Liblo, your lotter is Just received, Y DOSE AGAIN, iuciples enter the bload under the | -“**ie lovee Uicselng or acurso towonant" that's | vation of results lear an ‘Important leveou of Weararvely careta gua aU even the utber ingredlenta; atir all together thoroughly, will seo we give @ call fora meeting noat Wednees : as Form ta whteh thoy aro recolved; that beef, vealy | the question. Helleving tt tu by the former, Lcume | yuldauce to ald bln in bis lutescourss with neu, Ayrery enh Ge Godel fsiicaven, Teen actipatuar at suorctitne lost-wourt ta doy. Couetothe mectiny. as tho chulruon of + Pathe Editor of Ths Tribune, lamp, and Geb are, by waaticution and digestion, | a volunteer and pitch wy tent undorthe floating | ‘Try it, yy assdaely of reputations, you wou have We feelso tired, uy heart and 1, co both vides of your material. tho digereut committees will be- present, and we |, OTFAWA, Sept. <3.—Home aguint Welcome | furmed intanbomogeucousinass, undthatall kiudy | banner of Love, the cunquoror of tho world, | squandered the best yeare mf your life tu trying to | Tam not iid yet, but, lke Romney Leigh, my Unt, and sponge both ¥ y ill aanign you suiay past, ua we peed your saalete | BOWS) singe my Bird, and my pets dock around we | of human fod ary converted into yery Guid body, | whobas relgued’ vluce the beginning. aud shall down your superiors fo your own base level, | very soul is gray with poring over the long qum of | Have ready some warm soft water aud rinse two o aace, Don't fail. , enalehs and speak thel whose particles ‘use absorbed and changed by certala telgu uolil time itself shall cod, aud who te the who have scattered the briara snd thorns of do- | {ll. Abt ** Fur ove why is not God and cannot | three (imew; hing up tu draln; press with a hot ‘Mrs, O, 8. Marrasoy, Secret peak thelr Joy by jouking tn my face, and | Yet powers, ods whoas foct wu allatsowotias Wwour Kio | fammuiou in the rough oadut yourfellow-piigrins, | rly tw wrong Wo louka oa," it terrible. rau wile quite dauip, sad you will bo agresably pbs aed, n Becretsry. | rubstng thelr heads together; I bavoa strange | Yerdus the Inorganic world are derived, directly or | feud the kuce in supplication, sMluvote the rematuuer of your waulny yeareto the |. ilow vividly { rewewber when, {0 search of ‘a { surprised at the seault. OLD SIAIDS fancy for petting dumb creatures, anda goodly } fudirectly, all the meacs of mutelment, ‘The veye- ry nar ‘ue doubt that it te g blessing, who bas delichstulatuty if say ee al thway with the eansateunss lian! uae arias a rooet in the gegen es Lapse ry) iy better, adapted H é veue : ose.uf duilvs and kind words of encouragewent, jentent-bouse, cared the ‘ - FiCe, number arecollected around me. sly plants are | tal-cating animal goes to the vegctal enpoly for its | over walked through the tradguil moonlight on | fi out, rp euoueee, aap neered fie ap. esis Sra as ite ras hoy Nnfares the To the Editor of The Triduns, isbwent, andthe fcah-eating animal goes for | summer cvenings with a lover, who headed tur the | that all way be made happy at last la beboldioz yuu twepatall Cuteaco, Sopt,7.—I notice in The Home of Aug | cag gaat orders and aurpriss me by thelr growth | Heo H soy Yo" the auluial sapplyy—tho product of | hestret jea-cream waloon Justes s busy dio tug | Louuding along your, Bowery ulvbway toward | tive Iitle voree sSyog, aake ue tps mauaiaa. | delleate davon aud color uf ft portals rae by ry os vedulul food, —so that ail. deal-cat Boitale sit | with w vearel tn tow lends for tho land, or who jeaven, jet away, Tesponag, 18 B, as taken up tho causa of the * or) pean 1 food, that ai) Uewt-eating sniiale tt et heads for tho laud, hs Ven, **Getaway, Ltell you," was the snyry respons, | kettle: ro exueuaiyy. ad a scorch ve Ralde" yory warial: d “ike beauty, while two beautlful varieties | at the wecoud table of the Great Provider, takes you out riding with a fast hore, ond, a¥ you Iu tue Ight of buman natureand tlpeerperienco, | Again tho colld demanded tu be taken. 1 was near | Uded tI Rie croc or pee wiki bur cao a ry warily, and, after reading ft and | sendforth thotr lovely bluo plossums, asif lo say, athis way, ban sects even now tu be made | Sy through the sbade of ruetliug trove or the glow | St (e scarcely longer a question whether a family oF | enough uow to sce, throuxh an open door,a wouan | accldeut. Let water pradaa Ny heat several tines reral other Ilko sketches tn verlous papers, I | youknow this le your color, so 1 do Driube | fromthe dust of the carth, 1 ¢,, be substets um Of ‘tho wahshiue, uakus Wife doubly sweot with | wectivol cannot diepense with the vervices of those |, working on giiuduonie devea aud a child ty iyo | tn tueu on the back of the stove when new, and tel sailed pon to give my experience with them, | fob0 to tet sour” One fale to, mest” coy any | Setuenat nae boon sande froa:theduatof ihe-earih, | suiley and candy, or stele a be from pour | pareute un texchery 4, Foreruorn, why uty ihe | close Gro elt to ui tree emmendene | Seta Ringe, voces) Mnvtne sie for cating at \ ater, Ant. r x ur hiane “ h rribls Wi wan ei 5 tatlesat with ous of them, and I Lelleve from ob- | beautiful pansies bavo succumbed to the drourbt, a eater caanbtgrow and mature iu continuous | sudvbleners youd mite acting iu fear if but-o | of civil conduct, commanding what ie right, aud | til kill youl” hil” at the eawe | | Lwantcvery mother in the land to know what ls whe a this particular one is & foir sample of | and thelr bright @¥ea gro nowhere visible. Come | darkness year alter year, aa the euu's reye make | ruse-leaf ora duw-drup quiver, Icat the old uiau | probloiting what ie wrong,” for tt te pretty well | tle the miuther thrust. her child from a certain cure for cut or bruise or any kind of burt. told maidsare, However, I will allow I way | with wonow tatamy sanctum and bat Cae eae trate then aniunla, bechuse | shallappcars aad ble foot, ive a batisring ruin, | dowonstratraued bat (uae lav, adistulatered tu the | her wlth ber foot, and it fell’ heavily to the fuor, | Soft but water ls." Cuaerso the fufared part into ba somawhat projudiced, and will only give my oxe | of letters. It ts a cool, auiee Dorsluge ana soos Bo antnals could live without the previuus e: tics hu aft; of. uejna tay buat, you Io | spirit iu which lt bas beau enforced Io the past, rm “Whatacrdel, heartless woman!” you exclaiu, | 4s hot water as cun bo borne until thy palu and in~ xh ¥ ‘1 5 i - | Htuusmation te relleved. I knew a little s-ycar-ol donence wit ong, althonghIcocld give you an ia- | koows Iam home, sd 'no fear of calls, aad J will cuce of vevetals,. In this way we bave u clear idea Sot thougut, and in wy tndugnatlon aay arin owners aed han ens eacnsees uae flavor aud color of fruits, and porcelain king on tae stlvery ripples, tells you thutbraven | to sav the jewat. a relic of barbarism, and shoul 1 Ita light ond beat te the | bas cought 4 eyes, of the Hush of | be put aside with the whipping-post and pillory, to | pulse wus tu catch up the chil Shih uta the carteaturyof dozen {f1 nad time and | visit with you and eee what you aay. Ronee ee EIA Se eal ies “Aud your bldaes, and who dually puts the wedding | give place to thu law of for Snd‘uiuddurs, dau | lrsomewhere, auywoers Gvyond the reach of so | dow eamo crusklog. Jo (ts frautle efforts to gat Tunly desiruto prove my theory that old Distressed Mother, your piteoas wall to we read life luto varjuuy compounds, 1, e., sul. | ting on your floger, and hyocuforth clajus the | gested by the reason aud bumauity of a moreen- | unnatural a guardian; but when shu bad told me thu band out, the poor little dugece were so terribly Bread aio old bachelors, aroa public aa well os | heart and would fata rellory pete ae end maly consute organic corapounds se vegetals, end theta fod fault vita you aud the paniaiasar rr oat Bue eet gat Gidea tie 8 bow | she eat 4p the might belure soil, yslter sald acorated and ore that ttt act wesdeomod ia fute nu! HY 3 e en from thes f ids they may Con- ad whose voice you hear every mi joy ringtus a Ing tu truec in Gre orrovelation a the bt working: as, * . aco} and bucauso some wived are un- | ouly get vome good farmer to take your oldest | suietolkvtan Allorpoals matter bee eprusty | above tus singing ot tae virds nad the crice of tbe | prover rh ib of as bot water 7 A soft auswer turncth away wrath, ont | standiug awhary pain Ip her alde, wulch often | kept the band for hours in hem? gif BO Teuton why we should take | son, orowe goad mechanic, and thus separate | source in tho vegetal aud subacqueutly in the thildren end savings “Reta, wbure's (oe towel | Rflovous words wilt Upsugers wad wulld wo wus | cuused her, perforce, to pause for a twonicat tu | a4 the ciild could bear. Inu few days the dngere oe © warning never to get married, | JOUt children. They will ‘then do votive ond | Wal Andas tho bigher order uf auluale ves | thereby Tully dewouatrating the fact that & wan | bow to the truth and wiadoin of that asyertivg | ber wurk.—it was tu be called foratUu'clock, aud | healed beaulifulls without scar of fester. encourage our girle to remain tu «| tafnkthe more of each other when they wect. | ypou the lower, the latter were created vol way wseb ¢very morning for years at tho samu | frum thd same high authority that ** Tho rod and | sual be ready; sod wien, fo reply tu ay returk Auy shade of blo casa be made fost color by atte of staingie bleasedness.” ‘Then try with loving acts aud gentle wordsta bring | former. Cismpately wan appeare apon the stage | wark-sland, Wilb the towel banging in the very | reproof giveth wisdom, buy’a child Joft to Limautf | that ber bealth sumed todemaud some teat, abe | dipping the dress or sabric futo enough soft waler othing buta name fur @ " ‘hat 49 | the littto 8-year-old lad to love you by making tia | of life, ond, ata «tl Liter period, when the man 1acbs and yet beunsble todud it without bos | wil oriog bls pAeote to'shamy,” we claim tho | replied bitterly, "'s Rave no (me (or reut; notime | to waluraty tho material, iu which © heaping tea dence, and a ve Very wretched stato of ¢: feel thatbe ts yuur stay oud support, give’ bin | had sumo etpegicucg tb alngic Ulesseduess, woman | wife's assistance. Fight to belleve that the rod there named ia not | for auythlug but work: uo tine or heart even to | spoonful of suzur of lead bas been disaoived. Thea acl no @ very false name itis, and proves it. | little errands tod, call bim your Me way, and | cawe, as Hf she belunged to a higher order of Yes, love laa blessing to woman. It ensbtines | the Uludgeun of passage or rorcnye, but acoercive | love my child. ‘Indeed, Jvowethwes feel whuu she | Wasu tho fabrit os usaale a solnevery instance, 1 bellere; und, ay God | Sus win bisheart, and wake hls bomero hapuy | created beings: If man was mady but a “hte | ber likes yoddcas ty tho palace uf home; tt dev. Wueasure toaccowbpany kiud wards, aud tw bead- | Lotlirs mode thouzh Ubated ber, 1 kuow 1 bute | a biubto Jollyemakers may not come atulss ab sod Nature are on the alde of warriage, 1. 1d tuat he will wieh to remain with you. Oh, ifwe | lower than the angels," and she belonged to a | ups ber abilities fur Walling upon othery, teaches | wlautered ip the same spirit of drui butealm ad- | everything eloo—tho blue wy, the green trees, thu | thie ieason, If yua want ta inake Saute t 0 wothlng short of crime f ge Veonslder | would ull try wud wake uur bowes wore attractive | kizher grade, poasibly sle wis wade an uuvel, but | ber tieckuees, paticace, and the art of durulog | mouitloy; sod only iu those rare caves where the | thought of God nud Heaven, and everything based ) yelly cou't boll but HMttle at a Hue, aod use incase oraby woman ormauto | by loving acts and wndeariuw worwe there would | fell frou bar biz estate. This posallility acy sockimze, cullivates ber taste for tubacco-amoxe, | words are gut suilicient Blune. It certuloly ia not | tulove;” then ay beast ached ludultely uiure (ve | Use for medoure of sugar for everything caps ed

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