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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1877-TWELVE PAGES. onn will do. T{o has not the conrage, nor thr bee. nevorance, to make n square, manly propoenl, -~ the only sart that & wom+n af any fenae Wili ac- cepte—ani R0 ho poce gropingg abeut nmon the ‘zm-. yoar aftor year, waiting for some ane to help it pranore. 17 somio yonng laay will make nim perfectly snre that she will accept him, ne sl pek cr, bt he “will ventare mo risk. It has neser ocenrred {0 him thal young women think that the man who soes courtine shonld do the conrting himeelf, and that he shonld have a stecliled nrefarence for one. one only. It will 0 1o harnt to advieo this class of _men that thero are wotien of theie own age, with wrinkies io their goud facenand gray haiea on thoie kindly heads, Wwho woulid he mach more aultable L‘nn\‘mnlflns foe them, and would make good, rensible men of l(l‘ THE CHICAGO TRIBUN T IIOME. the United States. 1 should like to cive youn de- ecription . of ne ponds, which are vers farge snd hesutifal, but the Mmited space torhide, 1 have “learned 4 preap man things about trout, the most insportant of which {s At they aregood 1o eat, and that there {ua pare- ticnlar knack required fn eatehing them. ju there 1o fn catehiug an ok bachelor or an ofd baf- 1al, The nver was hrideed at thie piave somd three years deo at a cost of §50,000 to the city. '8 n vory fnebridge, thongh not nelte cqnal to the preat ane at St. Louis, but you conlin’t make nny ome here believe thaty Tor it 98 the pride of their h g most dear 1o the hearts of the cittzens. trotting citizena—is the race-toack ant the fatr-gzonnda. When §asy trotting citi- zema 1 do not refer (o those who rin for otfice, of Throngh the present we revel inother acenea, and Arcadian wroves pieture valloye, babbling fonntaips, and siivery, Inn :hing streams, tarze and woreaun eities, amd sl and modest vilinzes arg anfolded Uy n shavle liere, a bt thees, 8 slindow, amist, There I nead, pensive beauty In antuma that throwa a melancholy Wo Bhave **Liberty HULY *'E nfilc'n Neet," ‘Pinn [to=k, " nml other biufts and hiite, with Rock River weanderinz peacelully between. These rro # fow that we see, anid thay all furiish food that we wonld gladly distribute with The Home. But thin sketch tuey weary your patience, and wo hastily closc, with the hope that the brght and vivacions Tadien of The Honie may tAke o peep Hirongh onr window, and learn Low an *‘objuct” Jesson 13 given by Dnzany Suze, thocs beautifal fettere whichi he has aleeady b told are eo andeady looked - for, Home ~ has room, Professos of Belles Lettres. ‘Th air, while Cha e Withonl a rival, to the great <atiafuction of 7 worshipers, She will feel o Jealanay toveant Nachelor in Mer department, since she b without apeer among the sistees, fler ciaseieal and hie. torfenl knowledge are perfect andawulntely unpar- lleled in the history of educated ladies. Why h not Uhat ere this wristen & report of the Conven- Tion, o4 2 was waid wiie was there lncoz, © he fate of The Hfonie editor has awakened the wympathy of hat, and he administers A reprimand ta the discombted haste who valaly wait {n the King'n congt only to kee thele offerines rlun-lunm iwever, e connmilritm far you to answer: What 14 the differ- | 1t ta 0 cammon complaint, and T The ence hetween chewini pum and amokine dricd [ fted by tue erel AN MAy Be bene. eatibage-leaven, with the fden that they are lasana | The old bacneloes and traveling me " nare in cizara? Tdon's say yon know, bt jerhap sou | AAmiroriyin vhe ftume il (o B can guess. Tlas any one e reclpo for making to- | from the other nex wier O F & Melcamy accamalvop It le rald to b o moveronn remedy e PR myseit danea. or biurna, broines, sprains, and nearly everything 0 elve, ani'] wonld be greatly abllecd 1 ARy Bersui A ZRALOUS NEW-COMRR, who will be Kiml enangh to send me tho recine To the Fditor of The Tritune, :;rr p;rmnnzln. L. rlll. hu.. :unylm y||n||r hlr '8 W:'rv.m 5 Ta., Nov, 7.--\Whel awn Arc too lon2, and when it (e rehing the; we! £l ol Blorce e undor TARL of {110 foot: "8y DI Whs |t o et in e e Jast week, 1 anke troubled that way, and for quite’a while | was | B otis i had heard =0 mue)y anable to find tho eau<c, bns, aftor 1 did, ¥ took | 890ut Tha tiomo I wishad to see it for myaelf, ang cate (o keep them rhort enongh to prevent ita oc- | 1am perfectly delighted. Tlow much I tave Tort currence agnin. 1f the ladiew want other subjects | 1n all theeo years, I wantto become one of ou Some of the Many Subjects Dis= cussed This Week. N my hoshand Forn-Loaf's Reception--Amber's Bat- tles—To Prepare Bheet-Wax, Theatres in Ileaven --- Winter- them. _[know a dozen ald bachelors at the least, K T = Leelides tecipen, why not_discaes tho queationin of [Z embezzlement, ur awindling, hut those who enjoy | to anlivion, It hardly comea accoptably. uwever. - " 2 e e vor ha ; 3 ) atonce, for [hiave 8o many things toeny, | Blooming Flowors. Sl o P g | ot 3 ANy s Tyt e | vimes v mig sovemwiew, | I el gl e v iorhin | sty olafiel Yot SIS | o Ve b T ey L ROFLA 0f gerla, known andunknown, have |w;-n wor- \m-lu-lml-ke! “h ch tuse I»,{nl\; |:|."L cruraliles T the Editor 0f The Tribtune. from fifteen to forty years younyer than them- | ance In eltker liquore or tobacca. If you don't | years, hut 1 have plante, hitds, quite s Jiyr shipedt, bt 'tho erinity they adore down this way | with bis lons thowst beausif, foitetes (orin e, | Cuteaao, Novi f.—May T claim a little spaco 1o { ypiven, Uhaton (rieid who maya thatany man | fike this. let some one sugeest sometfine efsc. | amd do much faner swarkd, At brosont T am pae 14 the bridye, the Irumt-pomis, and the o ] e b bt all thee sast- plutiw and | €8y my eay, and roply 1o 8 fow wanta? [ aeree with | whoTives to be 50 years old without helng married | Madgo Madeap, (7 Theo C, (0, aaya the question whether ¢ love e A Mie<aing OF 4 curdc 10 woman ** Bt not becnset tled yet, I wonder i it ever will he? Noneof the 1 weite you in care of The iome | ting mittens, which are Soth ornamental and por, yht T aippase. Daiay, from what [ | fal. They are knitof olack sephyr with ':;L:'nfig have hearil | an atmost certain that $am North te | trimmince aud are very pretty, “Would he plag A Coarse in Historys«<Musical Gossip-. A Pointed Inquiry, ought to bo hurjed, and T_fiuly axree with him, it will bo ail The peor old mnird s not always to blane, but the mnstard-plasters he needs, he will donhtless e A Young Man In hin Tduas concesning matriage, but Tl 1. dudeing from tie headinzs he nppries to 1 think there would bo wany happler marrinjes if ; i T i 4 ald bachelar atwaga s, 1f fe cannot e burfed, | youug ma L' | to wend dircetions to any one w = mcrted foikt como ot say whether 1 im0t | Fh Mo et re b e, 1 o o | {1 man meked bimself, *+Will 1 mako the bt | i can of teaet Ientn tht gila twenty-five or thirty | *YO48 Yuou. ) Flonra send airc of ki plove sworn. | om0 D e At scttlc the. qestion Tor | compialats 10 entor. no saft-eah i spare, and rortof o usinnd for her?™ netead of, ** Will she | vears yoanger tian himeelf don't want to marry PHEATRES IN ITEAVEN, ol Oud them o ulce, Inexpensive present e Tho Winter and the Poor---A Blap st | Founzfolks (o o A ey, 1 Delieve that | foark that (s beantifal letter will meet an Tomze the rizht surt of a wife for mer™ ~and it esch | Kim, nor dovote much time to entertaining him. Chrfatinn.” Uhave a very pretly tambreqiin st sroman asked leteelf the queation In the samic way. The two qiestions o not wmount to the sate thing, theugh some may thivk they do, Fhe man Jonsiceept inny Lo Suat the ane 1y watly your eael, it yow are not the rlgbit wife for hini nnlces it will mnke your highest happiness toalwnga stody Tifn huppiness, 1 cach mrries with thia® destre, cach wi)l o wiilinz o o the neceansry amount of bearing and furbearing. Lottie U, of Hatialo, T eymoathize with yon, Sue and WHEL 1 teo have wished wo conid have more of the good reciprs, and that thero waa u Tiithe more space igvoted o thexe of ue who feel the need of tore knowledgte of the art of cooking, 1 senitns recipe fortomato-noup that 1think Suc and Wilk auay find to theie ilking: onepiatof tomatocs, akinned and ent up, one quart of boiling wator; atiea teaspounfal of sodit into the misture, boil A few minuted, then Atle tnronzh o colanders add Cnavon Bavee. Tn the Editor of The Tribune. of opera” flanuel, o fice warm morm bt 1f it should, {hie editor may tent dn Orrawa, 1L, Nov. 6,—~The Home repertory | which | find very useful in my winter walkn "i"}.?;. containa many new, usefnl, and Interceting theo. | MR of volvetriblon and Brussels net, & v of ! witehall Tho Homo rlenda rlex, but wone more startling tan tho ane aie | JECE Al TS, Elonn, ot weleime. rha vanced by 8, Q. Lapius. Mo hopos aad avers that | very it tie for ok and ruflce, ‘and Amaa? dramntic performances will be ono of tha foys tn | fed with pinines gnrmente. 1t weems. (o me sy the futare Hife. 1f hie b correct, the vlows of min. W"fld b p'l'““-'r,'.”""{ i1 ladles would read nynrg iators, deacans, and others an tho desirabloncas of | ATULSEH ISR, These havinz conree, ronti-faoking lcayen will undorgn & change, unless ho lmaginee | oz, - Same | painied biack, some e gEe necparate portion will e reserved for the thent. | the cdeen of the black ones, and painting the ey rically dnclincd. Dramnatica in tho *bottomless | ONCR et oF brown about the'ton and eancers, e bit,** where calctum lihte are ever present withe | P11 on the aldea some 1ttle Tancy pictares, which out theaid of chemicale, i a moro favorable Men, | oo by the shect, and varnlah over the whale seye The representation of e Passlon play le the near. | eral llmw;i The elfect 18 very pretty, and the ez, estapnronch to Lientrleals I Heaven, and cven | pne trifting, nmL painfu) 1o seusdtive minds, Une of the e any ene patterna to apnre for a fancy tahjs st swoetest thoughts connectea with {leas Aimely fats peace, withont dread of a doulle-varreled shote un o other agricultural linplements fro SLYGHIYAGEE, love 1a always the ehulcest blearing that caw fall 1o woman'a lot on carth, (s that I mean real love, and not fancy, or ndmiraflon, or 4 dozen other things that pass enrrent under the name of love. The love of some men Isgennine and troe, and the tave ipo-catled) of ofhier nenix not the geniine ae- ticle. "To {llustrate that, take the easo of the Duke of the King of France in ** Kin: 014 Bachelors. THE SECRETARY'S REPORT. Tathe Lilitor of The Tribtune, Cnicaany Nov, 0, —The oatlook trom our Home corner seeme glowing and bright, dlspite the dia- mal aspect of the weather, which would discourage lews brave and determined peonle than those who constituto the organization which so lately sprang, ay it were, from chnos. fam almost persnaded Lhat the clek of the weather ia intent an testing the bravery of The 1lome mombers by his nerne. vering efforts AL spreading mud upon the pave. mente, dashing rain into thelr **llome ‘'-ward- bound faces, and twiming thelr umbrellas into TIE WINTER AND TIHE POOR. Ty the Editar of The Trihune, Cuicaco, Nov. 7.—The bleak nutumn-idaya hava come, and we know that & cold, chcerlosa winter Isbefore us, Alrendy has that irrepressible artist — dack Frost—commenced his unwearled toll upon the whulow. panes and forests of dajuty workman- shin, ana clusters of starcy gemsare left on onr windows as specimens of his artistic ekill, Il seatiers his cireylars freely abont, and. no matler whether wo leava onters for mure work of the same Vickled Cabbage--The HMome Col fn SL. Luke's-- Those Migher Things, Lear, In (nraing over the pages ol Snakapeare my fingers aiwaya Lingef s they reach {lse pathetic aiory OF King Lear, 1o Actl., Scene 1, we find the Kfng has disinherited and torn from Tin heart his yonnzes danghter and best beloved hecanre, foreonth, she ** cannat heare her heart anto her, month * and, with sweet words, niere moands, heauile him, 11ke hier alaters, with unspoken prottace and falee pretensions, And we bear the Ring suyinet TIIE SATURDAY * TRIBUNE,” In reply to s number of {nquirics, Tux TanrsE desires to announce to prerent And intending mem- hers of The llome that it 18 nol necessary, 08 some perdons scem to think, to subecribe for Tue Daiy Trintse in order to got The Slome, Itle ‘anly necessary to send §2 for 8 year's subecription Inthat or | church faiey “$1an Tho ilome a purchasing aep, : In] o siato Tho Princes, France ang Burgand; y ) g ik % d | #uch fantastic shapes, If #0, he mnet have a high y v N oy? Zaceno, fens Tt The.paymenof §2 | Qreandtaliinens vatiier tauatiors bre, rort or not, he non houd Just the rame, and fracon | D0 pint Emitk, seuou, ke STa0P. S | ypycociation of their valor by this timc, as o at. | SElnk [ nvctiancs kune before, | e AT, Bz ] "_Tll‘""' 'l;{“':n"': ,"'m"flm;a ST e, Homo ed’| senxlnniircoorligrenindy thiie S1Buroun sofourn. | the most Intricate Inndecapes withaub money and | cra, 1 give the Foege ns | received ity but alwaya | empt of his has yet boen able to pot a elop 1o 1he | actiecs to Jenrn of Uodes wisdoms the oly ' angels WANTS A TOUCH, e rematnderof Saturdagta TRIBURE for one year. | and then be crics: T Ane ey Swio s roet b sbvent will aal wres | Uit tie” sirainlog wnd tho cenckera, an [1lket | forward march of thele battallans, The rearon | ourloschors; but canmot Took forward to_ scenic To the Editor of The Tribune, il Call France,~who stirs? Call lurcundy, and sheinking heartat to wham Lin feathery ferng | DCEMOTWIIAUL 0 followlng recipe for | WAY? lecause they have hiad lesaons in stratecy m}‘t“‘:’fi;wnnfl Va1ia oo EHAk . SailF BikreRmiils Trtixosm CexTiAL HAILIOAD, Nov, 8.—I fap THE LETTER-BOX. And th aaid gontlemen having piit in an appears | and stirdy brakes, s witd dungies and tancted | 49 Ve S0 fie Tt inay be what e do- | before, and nre Jooking ont for underhanded | AtIndevontls to e BORES B YOMTEFRRERE | ook natlecd a lotter from a Drammer, wh kinaiy Sitsan ‘f :‘e B o otloming- | AHCE: e ingadireases Burgundy sad (speaking | chiappareld wil oyl o Canciful imagee e boandy | DI S it fito tek siceseishiha | oves'and shle-turuata.” 80" the brave weather- | S LT WrGL It n yeur an the | Inguired after the rencral welfare of Lhe memners stage, Cnlthvatlon undee an elucutionist should The tlome, and, being one of that orratic race, he deemed an necesanry as the perfection of the " o ** Knight who wanders un und down wp ighor branchen. Tather than wee my pure clild v POt the Taiming onthe. ntase, expored o T biiznting | SOFH" T am onbalened by his mccom to try temptariorie, 1.4 feverists anitin and Jeatountes, 1 | mine? In the fieat place 1 ahould ik to ack If any wanid tmore willinzly ace her {n her coflin, { spoak | inember of Tho {lome fomily ever attempted thy only of women on the stuge, A ynunu actress s | feat of composing and writtng " Chnrmines bt when that. youth hat wudo 10 all 00 | 166 capmeoem caent the. M. of Aipy i Hding of construction. To them bis visits will be but precurenrs of daya and nights of shivarkie, pinch- inz_cold and huncer, whichh shail sap up their heaitie and Yllullli. Now 14 the tlne to nnpiek buresus und Rearch thronch elosrts for what we can apare thal will cover them from rearching winds and biting frosts of tho coming duve. ‘There are women In this cliy oking out a iscrable exletence making gentlemen’s e =hirts of Curdolla) nnkst =5 What inthe o, at requint i phiae DR your auertiof Tove? And tho Duke modestly remarked: Mort royal magesty, Ferave no ot Cha hATh SodF Hlghnes offared, Nor will you tender fess. After which Lear procoeda totelt **all her wealth": clork i ni fanit aoain We have hieen In the cluh-room when the shad. ows danced 11 snd out amid ita hunqmfiu. but yea. terday it was all shadows. No dane g, In “and out, ~_but even corner_ full, - Yet, in the dusky. twilight, n row of picarant faces mct wn, nuti] upwards of ffty were connted. A crowded room on vuch n day! What might we not expect on a plearant one? The meeting passed d suak In ralt and water twentye tour hours, Turn off the bri turn acalding. vinoear in which nre duven and bepver (black o green over ity and cover cm-nl{ for o fuw days, when it will be ready foe uve. eent 1o an aunt forthis recipe, Ather house I had eaten cabbage plckled in this way, and found {t very nice, B, A, G, § hiope gou whil find the following what ‘yon gaked fu or sixtecnths named contributors, Those lntended for persons living ont of the elty will be forwarded by matl upon recespt of nddreas. Kenidents can call of rend 1o Room 24 Trisrxe Bullding and get thelr letters: Ritchen Apron (4), Dottie Dasher (1), itter Sweet (), ef with her, Ong-nnd-a-half cups of ey — vien thng Tulk about the e ofty < . al cee, aml finding thefr own T ayreeably, with o lure Amonnt of busmers i | [0IF Lo Daexcd, —and yauth passes sun wien nour. Tulk abuut the nervo andsmuscle of 0'Legy Gunaika ntron, Seweet Sixle iy, thera she atania: for clght centa auiece, and 23 angar, two talleapoonlals of butter riuvbed uto the | I A abuecd,—how much beltor or bappler teohie for her 4 The v e M, Tthie TWland, e he T e ntotance, | dhiond 't “thal, “Sewlie-machince, tor il they | 21 GT0tORErTROR CL DU SU U o ;'oucé:nn W low Hedoth wan elected Socond Viee- | AUEGICA RO BANLAC TIBREL G (e | or o Creedmaor rideman 'Ehe compartian o noth: Fiot i e AsthoaTidge S e e e, | fismhich s ety ive bt B s | Do tne il scameontul o sl an gt | ritent, s Matat, perussent Sromiror, wih- | ffe e unfitced her for omentie dutics, icrs | bo” iy enougly "t attemnC (i’ funt e A Tronble. Cinnamon ' She'n hiere, aud she Is yours. i et in grasping propensitlos to combine fbape | Cfedm-tarar rubbed foucther and atirced into "Fhe object foF which to work al are many divorced, and few as hanny couplesna | works wonld Lo copsizned fo the o)y Misn Carrie Vanderiin, Pl SRS, allowed his grasning hropons! e Maron | three cupsof fiour. iis well, and ke bn layers. The oblect fur which we are lo work was dla- | oo Bibwin Adtms and wife, The profession | grn yawniug basket, T am an ‘intercaci e and Black Sheep, ut i theas saviyg machiery until o te ceushing tho Rearta | jypigpen three usually, thouih | iave bakod it tn | €nsted, but on talking tho matter over with the | gRin WL 5o obie” Tnen and © women, o ; rested . Runt o, Hitwaiiee, Dl Somon, ot sl v g oa gfpoot, arirerking womich ani Shro | fodtt MGt H siares o chokulie, Seatey | Prtient ke decldoto ot rosent 1 to At | e nonialie, "3t 8" tow""egol" s | S Bhelotn s S G Sy Sisteronce, 2dna, Trowerul with or earae, and straugered with our oath, AL the wlltter of the dinmonds that sparkle fn | ORC cup of brown sugir, tno cup of awect rrived at. mus, Khoicspears's plays benr the samo | Chat! dlie has so for baflled even the curlovity of Tacncelor, Ttmhy Take her, or lcave hor? " L ons ey, Sir woll torethor, and ot tilrthick, | ook arrives relation to the staze os Dickens' bouks 10 W0 come | woman? Mo detoclive esen ean tra {8 g $ d nose whirt-fronte be paled Dy tho hne of the lifo- | | S 'Thicro will be a meoting, at which Fern-Feaf will culosending . n trace her. Mg Yiddie, Lui - ‘Ani Turgundy, being one af those mon who | BSOS e Boen wiifched intotherr anowy fibros? | et beforo takiny oft he atove, adita tenspountul | | F1S5 WG D RSP RS AL TIRCRICTITRT WL | non novel, | Tikeatresgoing and nosel-seading may | other mombors of the cirole liad the pleasnrs of arohably wouldn's marey s angel imported from Teaven nnlesa gome of the golden stoues in \he streetn of the New Jernealem were thrown in as o dower, wiggled out of the situston by saying to Cordelia: Lo claracd together, Inuamuch a4 they produce the | manlfdstineg themacives ot the grand ¥ S wiieeL s mervatini Ani SN L mind FOF | a1t Chnt hod Tho. reater: fimnt toamm el higher thoughts, Too muchk sentiment and too ito. T hope she wiil continng to do sy, ¥ tears are wanted on mimie sorrowe, while | hava iy ldeal Chot, and, §f T could wrlte 1o her, eal ones ara paracd over, Letuadigoutany | wonid fike to toll her how T think she looks. We Vu“:flmld bo hiappy to sceail those staunch-minded feiends who braved the fearful storm of yesterday, ouid 8lso alt uthers who are friendly to our cunve, in nttendnnce, emhcnnlr tickets arc now ready, 11l be presented to all members who have not What have thoso crnel bank faitures done for the oor of nar city? Left homed cheerless and desas jute whero (hu inmutes had looked forward to warmth and comfort. If not luxuey, Can it be that ench things will always be tolerated, and no ex. teady flnvored of aweetmed, but biker'salocolate, For a rlcher cake use the foiluwing with the rame Slling: One-hait tnr of Dutter, two cups of suvar, onc-and-g-lalf cups of fNonr, fone cygs, STIS THAT I LOVE TREE. 1f, ever living in thy emile As days and momenta fly. f thoughta of thee my cares begusla - , then, you iave rilort & father, de of tho wioleenl robbers® Snoulq | Unt cup sweet milk, thos teaspovnfuls of baking- | P08, 4 morbid weoitn' planted by the sbove-mentloned Ins | are on down-grade and running fusts i bs short. Lol [kt Ay B e etost victimt DUt nical o 10af of bread | POWdCE. Mpurrangi. | Tecclved than Jefore that tme. ‘T ceting will { fluencon, aud cultivata 8 puser, moro. boathful | St slator. iinck heepy o Sheep. ) e . "Tia that 1 love theo. comen forward, and aayn: T’ dare ‘th pangs of hunker, he would bo deatt . e “Thero will also be & mesting of the Exeeutive | Mlotecfmind. + | pleasa ol huw to make n nice luhacto ponch in that art most rich, being pnor with In & sumtnary manner. TIHOSE HIGIIEI THINGS, Committee, Committes on Uricvances, and_Com '0 YOUNG IOUSEKELPERS, n|ul l;vnlu.{or‘;nn :1':" nlg_s: une, and_[ will pay s 11 5t each morn my lifted prayer Hont ehole. Torsaktns and it foved. doaple't: So mitch forJuntlca in this enlightenad pino. To the Edilor of The Tetlune. miites on Stgmbarship,at tho rooms of Mre. o T T?WA st ,rf!;m-;":" . nice price, for benedt of Bt. Luke, T'mé’y'-:é'a"; Tiears nnto Heaven thy name; ' L e otiz WONT ho A bidaeine (o the | Marostaniz, Nov. 7,—toma one in ‘Tha Ifomo | wan (Aunt Nancy), at thio Iirlggn lose, Monday, 3 it 2 - Nov, 12, at 2 o’clock p, m, Ourexa 8. MatTEsoN, Hecretary, SIORT-ITAND. Ta the Editor of Tne Tribune, 3 0Ax Baxk, 11, Nov. 8.~Dottle Dusher wishes sonie one 10 put beron the rieht track for cam- mencing the stady of phonography or short-hald, The only was I8 to uet a book and follow direce tione; fret l¢arn (ho names snd signs of the con- eanants, and then tho vowels and ablreviatione, 1 once Lad Dottie's {dea, that ehort-bund is very dificolt to master, hut, after commeucing tho study, found it very easy for me, s 1 can readlly distingulsh the difference In sounds. In Pitman's mystem the directiona for study are so clear that no teacher Iv needod, but of courss short-hand, like any othor art or science, cannot bo succews- fully studied unless commenced and continued Ina nystematit manner. Thery are many systemy, — Mundon's, Graham's, Lanzley's, ete., —but | think I'lienan’a as good as any, 1T you declde to nio Loasavsront, Ind,, Nov, 7. ~Thanks for tho e = o = wolcomo given 0 In Tho Ituma kitchen, Ttiu to | MIt SCIUYLER COLTAX AND TR tlio vory voung housokeopers that oTermy mite | CUNDURANGO CUREITOR CANCER, of informatlon toward cconomy. There are times %, o the Editor of The Tribune. when hread accumulates snd 1s often thrown ont. | _ Wenaten City, In.. Nov.7.~Lecturing in fow, We cannot nako taast, for wo havo only Just n | 1havejustread in one of your dallios uf last week Nitto milk to sparc. Let mo tall you how to mae | ¥iot I falled to sco when atlome Saturday and a good alzed dinh of toast withonly onw teacup fajt | Sunduy.an obitnary of o person who was conected of milk—ot nore atall. Toust cach allco of bread | With the cunduranzo curo. which you add was jn- nico and brown, have s basin of cloon hot watep | d0rcd by mo when Vico-Presiaent. It may sue. on the atove, salt the hot watar, and dip oach alicy | #ria¢ Yot to know that this lea “'populat dolusn, dno ot 'n " lmo, lato Iy ot it | Ve oly foundation for i . that, replsing to tomain & noment, Then lay on tho | fedter from a friend whonsked me how this remedy dish ou wish ft eerved fi- | affected wny wothur's case. iny reply, - thoi mediatoly on taking 1t from Mo hot water lay u | Witked ' privata,|, was printud by ‘mn Eartern thin alice of butter on each pleca of bread, andso | editerlul frioud, withoutiny knowlede or consent, onuntll_your dleh {8 full.” 16 {a goud juer eo, | Ialated i that peivato Tetter that thi< drug. durluz But, to glve it the nppenrunce of e toast, hent | tho few weekn it had been nrwd, had had very fa. yonr amnll quxntity of indite, add lamp of hutter, a | Yorabie results, which | detabled to my friend, and inch of salt, and hot wator enutivh 10 Junt cover | that our famdly wero all very hopeful, Thls letter he todet, and no more. If you havo scraps and | W8 also [necrivd, without” my knowledgo arap. broken crusts that cannot bo tossted, donot throw | proval, in the est Ikt of cunduritlo certiticates them vm“hut. sonle them uptll suft with warm | Ihat wis priuted, ot on my earo<t proteat avatneg i 11 811 thy eriefs | gladly share, Morning and night the ramie, "Tis that 1 love thee. 1t in my heart thine fmage stay Secluded from each mortal eye) 1 Wagg there beams with prrest ray, Aud beata my heart with raplaro bigh, "Tis that 1Yevg theo, H Fate canfers this richen boap, And cisewhiere makes me thine; If like the most effulgent noon My life with glory shino, 'Tis that X lovo thee. When Mfe at last shall fade, ‘Not then shall 1 bo rell of Hope: My nonl, sll strong and tndismayed, Shall find in wider ncopo Her blisa In loving thee, Qcr, 25, . Axav. wan su conrlderuto as to ask where Bacliclor wae. 1 feel tho honor deeply, and hasten with the Intor- matlon that $ atlll put op at the old stand, viz,: Muzamante. [ lave been takinga short vacation, and In the pleasure thercol forgot all about my tdear hundrod* of brothers and aisters, for which fault [ am willing taby forgiven, ‘What are the **higher thies ™" of which I spoke? My deas soung ds, doca ot youe innato cine of Feilneiment tell you what 3t f4r Al wonten are not born to be cookx, thongh the great majorlty con- #ider themwelves only fit for that particalar calling, Now, pleaxe don't think that I never cat, beeauso { do, ‘Bome women ara **born o the purple, to speak fignratively, Some to the literary, and somo to the artletic world, Theso show “us, by thelr brilHant saylnga and dolage, o manner in wilch to eultivate vir inclinations, Al women, of conrye, cannot be tarriet Hioamers or Lowbe Muhibachs, but they can do aomething in thefr own sphere. 1fad Mlss Blublbach written of eurds and whey instead of historical ovente, had Miss Howmer ntolded pantey instead of clay, they would never haye renched tho sumimt, an they assurcdly have children of those cheericss liomes, nx It would at Teast give thom warmth and comfort through the day. aslde from the learnine. flas not somo kind Jatly tt room (o sparc? Liow many of you teled my leour-saving methad of keeping the cnde of coimforia from getting softed? Tho<e who tried tt Tam aure will never be withont comfort-anams axaln, espectally while good prints coxt but slx centa por yard, It 1w #0 wratifying to unfasten them when tho comforts are to ba Jaid serdy anid flud the cuds ncat and ciean, no matter Low nmany wcts of whiskers have been cudaled he- neath them, It ts only o amatl chore to wash, Iron, am! readjust themi, and they are ready for another winter, Tor tha bencft of thoso who were not readars of The Home when I guve the recipe, Iwill glve it aint After your comforts are well done, —not bafled, baked, or steamed, but tied nnd bound, — ko n Airip 0f prints or mnsin ns Jung as the wilth of the cumfort, and |A‘l It vver the cails, nt- taching it at the cdges with safely-plns, or bya rupning baste. axten and wash to wnit the taste, ‘Thin 18 an extremely palatable componnd, and in tho depth of wintora parlicolarly wholo- et Iave i) AY: Giod s, wuds, ‘lnateanie that from thelr cold'st neglect, Nif tove shanld 8 10 {nIIAI0'd FPspect— - b werlea daughter, Ring, thrown to onr chsuce, icen of Uk, of oura, and out fafe France, The wnman who has won a love like the love of France, has that which makes her rich though poor una hier home a palace thoszh ‘tie bnt a lovel, and ehe who haw the love of a Burgundy I« ro pour that all the wealth of the mines of Golcona could nnannrleh her. . 1. C.. your ocking-bird 14 prob.* ably troabied with rhewmadiom, Birds woe- timea tako cold after bathing, If tha room s cold urlhr{ nre left in a draft. I'should advier yon to hathe lux foot ant lezveveral limes n due wlth any- ou have handy that ingood for (he rhenii N T int, o Phreo it hanaced 1t Pimaible. Cuar, AMBER’S BATTLES, To (he Editor nf Tie dvitune. Itanwoon, Nov, 5. —When my little girl looked into 10y faco to-nizit nnd questioned, ** Mamma, wero you ever In fight? ™ I replled, without a mo- ment's hesltatibn, ** ‘hild, | aw akvays Gghting® s ra ! oo, - Women may oven take un Mierost in polle. | L1at you muat, to hegln with, "got Tlen Pitman'a wators add_pepper, walt, @ lump of buttor, and | 168 8aC waw notwsed in iater editions, Most un- AN EXPLANATION T MIS8 CORSOY, | FIEbnG 0N Adam,~ cteennly st un'e clbows | 7 WIS e A | e withont tho loast danger of unwoxing them. | Sbalof Chonoumblire, 1 fantet the exact eva: | (accarding tu tatto) n Gncly.cut onlon. - Mold futa | fortunatols, e cuncas telumulied wroe ths remody Aehiting & small Incone, and great denituds npon it: zhting the domestic of the herlod wndlercousing, ‘who drop n to smoke the cheerfal pipe, and carry away tha contents of angar-box and tea-caddy; ghting old garmenta tha' refuse lo make aver ke now; Arhiting dnat, apd emoky flucs, snd mis- crable cow-betla that ;uake tha hife of the subur- banlten mockery and & delouon; Gghting the problem three times 8 Jay 0f wiat new under the rolllnz aun to get $0 ¢ ghtine impatience, aud fixineary and faze enne: fehiing taste that wiil ert itaelf, wit o gravify its domanday numlnnsr that objects to its “surroundings; fzhiting destiny, snd Immutable law. and cast-Iron fale, ~na wonder my ciili sees the kears of many battles bu wy face, aud jereeives, an {t were, the r-ul;l ?I renewed onsiaughts tuthe breath of my nosteila. Tife, looked at In thio light of a rainy November dav, 4 not (eative. Therearo sodden skics, and bittie winds, aud e erecying damp ot sutumers decoy clsewhen than in Nnture, Somchow ft seena to some of usthat ttero never will be sy moro sunrhine, uny more song and bonny blua weather, W think of our friends who aro dead, and any to out-eives, **Only a few moro days, and 1whali’he dead too, It Is {nevitable, I was born but for the grave. We look at our childran, snd our eves overflow, for to-morryw they may ba snaiched from onz lov- g arme. Qur eyes ¥ ont the scarlet-fover satistics anid tho d 2t fcos only in the dafl paver, Smiles lengihen, and shade owa reign -m[:m e Yoy pme., Now “thia bleased lahaeha foves un known all this (x not s 1t shonls iy We were bora ot to die, but talivas tocrdi Lo Snashine, and warmth, and fragrance in the worl’™® o bosunaling-mukers, by the nichemy of brave RT0Ma and loving mmites timing even homely duty¥hil basren fato Into green snd pleasant patha: dlsflen, of sweet and entle kindnens that stiald bo to all who come wlih- granco that breathos Srom ‘¢ should remember that no ver lived to ltself, Anin. l:nrl.!lnl‘r aa light from a e, T4 fo not for us to CIRISTMAS PRESENTS, Ta the Editor of The Trilune, Braisarizin, N, Nov. 0,—1t {s not with beallfic {ntentions that [ take 1t upon tyeelf to answer numcrous {nquirlos regarding Christmas proscnts, From a long list of funcy artlcles, such as scrap- bage, card-board lrackets, bracket-ornamentd, magazine-holders, embroldered suapendors, shawi- bazs, foot.rests, sllpper-cases, ruys, foctetools, alawly, ombrolla-loldere, ctc,, One hordly knowa’ which t arloct ' tn b Thees are & thomsund and onc lttle tulugs 1 eanl-bourd which cost nominally nothing, hat 1hinking you will care more for sonietling better, 1 will tell yon how to make a mugnzine-holder: Take L5 plecos Of panam or zephyr canvan three- quarters of a yurd lung amd about an inchand o half wide, Embrolder o vine or any other derlim In belght colors and bind with rikbon—-muroon {s prettiost. Then have u hack (wood, either plain or ornamented) Bltecn inches Joiu and bine inchen wide; cut two slits at top unud bottom, an inch and half or two inches from the edge, to pave the strip through, Tack two ende on the snder wido of the boards run the stripes throngh the holesat top.and bottom, then tack szain on the under lhln uf the boord, allowing rooni for ns many mags azfnen ns you choose—looka heat with four or ive in. After tacking, there will sti}l bo about u quare ter of & yard of ench stelpe; fuel together with a8 ribbon tow Place a Low at the bottom, heauty consists cblefly in the stripow, For o Japancse rug, take burlaps tho vize of an or- dinary rug. Work a centre pleco and two corners In Llack; the other corners In colors, (Take do- slgne sbout the aize of centro-pieces In common canvas tidfes, ) FIIl o the entire pig with an ale most endless variety of patterns and colors— monkeys, Jdogs, cats, tea-ketties, wcroll patterns, balloons, knives and forks, bot{lon, hearts, keys, ships, enzines, fowers, birds, Punch, Judy, ete,— 1o two Wings siike. 1n whort, anythingend every- thizg; but be sureto get them in in Japaneso siyles and colors, It Iwun excellent woy of usiog up odd mm[u af zephyr, us some of the fgured are necensnrily very small, Line with neavy wrup- ‘pln paper, then flannel, ani use the lining xo 84 n form n bindings A proforred, fringe may bo usedd, Qf cuugeo this is maca traubla thanouatn s wmugle color, but it s by no means an cndiesa jub, and 1 handsome cnough in repsy you for the troublo, They ure very weryicenble, and as attractiveas & mcnazerio; but far mora copductva to tha good murals of thasa paterfamilins who are so extraordinarlly aud exne- peratingly anxlous W du +*nnything to pleaso the children “-~when clreas-day afriven, T will tell how to make & napkin-holder (useful 4 woil a8 ornamental) and o very handsoma eano and umbreila-holder for the hall” jornamental as well ag ueeful), f any ons wishes to know. Tadwerdam, T, oo, will be In Pearls this month; and, if I might have'tho extremo felieity of moet- tuy both you and Quality §1Ill (whop 1already kuow), I will give you a Zuphyr mustache, 1t v not pafented, snd you may uso it for the benofit of Intarested Home- reader 11as any one—Ul, A, Y., for Instauce~autumn or fern leaves to apars? 1f so, will she exchango for patternay I, C., sorry t0 have offended you, bat ** 1o who will with kittens play inust lears to taxe a kitten's Joke,” Exawyze, setves, ¢t Hiorrld politicsl’ 18 the ex{xr«ulunwn offen hear from 3 young Iady's mouth, When she mizht know that a'man thiuks it anaccomplish- ment for awomnn to talk reasonably on snch n m(ilc. Louschold affales need never ba neglected., **1lavo yon road suchand such s book, Mrs, T, 1" 11 freqitent quostion, nnd an surcly coines tho fn- swer, *'Na, | haven't time," Hiven's time, in- deud? Find ttme, my good woman; that's the Way 2 ine, i Juat graduatedthink **a hushand, a little llml!? LeBni, xl"llldl\vlc Br,l‘!‘.;l'flu ll'l'r.‘;"; 'l lhnl{ » mahs tha eass and R R e g St AR T men are affpid to marey such schoming frivolity. Huln In tos often the consequence, Then what can the wife do to holp? Sunply nothing ot ail, Sho sheinks into horself, and nurees hor own troubles, wishing ot heart she had taken rich Mr, Monoyluge, whoso wealth 1e snre, 1 uican 1"l closo for fear somo ut you may think that [ have been Jilted, [ denyit, No woman bas had the chanco, aud should thoy, —aml refuse, — why, tacre are plenty of others, 1'd like to seo and talkto a few members of The Iome. Wouldn't we have s nice timey WHI Mira Slimmons kindly give e lier address again? [ have wlslald the uther, Bacnxron, ANOTHER VIEW OF IIOUSE-CLEAN- INUG, To the Edilor o/ The Tribune. Wansaw, Ind,—The Home finds a warm wel- conio down Liere fn our little city amung the cryu. ta) lakes, 1 would ks to have & word with Awn- bor, and, s brevity Is my watchword, I hopo It mny not find ita way fnto the waste-baaket; but if it does 1 wiil not dnd fanit, for I think an editor knows whatsbest. Amber asks, Ladies, do you all clean houso twlcon year? Yes, all good house- keepers do. Among all of iy acquaintances [ know of but one that has to be uired to clean house, and ¥ am vin"u cortain you would think her sloor neoded no o). Thero 1 no eacaping. houa- cleaning by land or sea. ani I wonld like tosce a carpel Kept stralybt five minntes whero thero was n man or children, withont being tacked ** s it for all eternity," As to window-drapery, fust let me sliow od how Inconsistent” nen are, Fhis week Leleancd my sitting-room, aud Jeft the curtalns down for 8 few days, when ous of thaso men, very wien like yoarself, slr (I Judge by your weitlngx), stopped un tho sldewalk and salds **Are you zofug to leave those curtains downt It Gon't look Jke your place.” 1 will give you m; recine for liouse-cloaning: 1. Have pilenty of soft water and soft words. ¥, lave evory closet, cup- board, and drawer put in urdee the woek befures do a lltule at a time betweon meals whilo husband lsaway, 3. Have tho dining-room fn_perfect or- der and better mesls thun cowmon, Many think anything will do whi'e the mania lasle<a great mivtake, 4, Nover take up sll Ell r carpels at auce: keep ana room in ordor, with & cheerful ire and & bright lght, book, and Dopers, where husband, and snd daugh. ters cam reat dh, B Tusbands, ~do leave a dtmo ot home'nf feast, wo 'your wite can get o of tacks It peoded, and ot bave to ‘walt a half day for you to come hume, A little judg- ment ana forothought make house-cleaning easy, 1 tuuk the great trouble to-day (e, that our risine gencration wanta sll the comforta of life without he cares. Tho sooner they learn that they are in- sepurablu tho better. What we necd fs paticnco and conteutmunt; they ure glfts that cup be had for the axking. Iam deligited with Theo, C. C.'n sentlmenta—now who will adopt thom? Why make alaves of ourselveat 1 am nappy ta say that husband apd 1 have found that happy mediun, and we aro imuavables no fashlon can inuve us, ters, let uv luy anido all this folly snd coltivate tlence, comnion sense, nnd a cheerful temper. Thoy will take the place of youth and besuty as the years 4o by, (UIANURA COAIMKIBINT, Untle, K6 an cig, and Iay them {n tho pan witk p | and all othicrs that wo Eefed, from the O1d Worldanil Fonat of beot abi she browh and sorse whtn Fich | 10 Nuw, and iny matnerdlad: gravy, and sou will any it 19 good, This unanthorized punlicstion broueht apan mo In Golling heef for voup many think the meat [ hundreds upon hundrode of letters frou unfit for food, To mako )t paiatablo and good, fet | unxtutn - sniferers, ond, ‘l. Koarlly replled 1t romntnin tho lignor of sonp until it yotw cold, or | 3o, 81 ol them. explolnioz the facts, us Tonger, Wheu uliced cold for aupper yon wili it | lid also In an anthotized pubilcation. = Possl. it Julcy and_sweet, not dry nud tasteloss g it | DY, bring now in private life, with nelther destro Would have been had you uwed 1 fur dinner, - fo- | 1OF wilingness to becone n publio kervant again smember always to cool animal food tn inrd wager, | I any capiclis, this nole mny correct this poyutae Tedetables 1 40ft of roin water, Havo yon ever | misundoretnnding {n your pariah of readers. ' Ites mada dumplings from cold olacaitar Tuey nea | vpectiully yours, ScuuyLen CoLrax. splendid, providing your hiscuits are good, When —— cooking & ehlclvii, Just Uefore avreiis the Cravy ABOUT THE FLOATER, Tm‘n,nvn; h‘ff"":.‘:" )’“‘“f" ‘u‘nlru\vu llhnm ‘1’“" thy T the Pditor of The Tribune. hot gravy, allow them to heat through, and werve, 5 "Thesa will never disuppoint you, but atways bo | TRBR iavte, Ind., Nov, 6,—1 have only heen nrender of The Homa ahout two months, but ao tight and dry, I have often baked them on purs aiready much Interested, and anslous to read oll ""flu ral:filmlx:lullnm.l i yxuu |i:uw, .m‘r'ufl:nn,mm and, whilo they ure hot, bruak ohui, butter them, | 1o articles contalied I ftacolumns, iy the way, and'lay ou any kind of frule you havo at hand,— | | % athe aved drlod-appied, atewodund woasoncil, are ulce,— | ¥ "‘I':: fi“‘l’;;“":;’:‘: :,’;:’d“";':;‘;',}'_" Jl“'n‘“m‘::'l' mi’r‘ 3, Ivall thiat 14 nocessnry, then am § truly 8 mem. Iny‘ lwu‘lluu tnnln :Alml ¥orve s o pmfiunw. 10 Le el wilinDK AnTansars A bertn every swenso of tha word; but I'll confess [ have some ‘mixglvings on the subjeet. W you kindly givo thin article s placo in your [ome, that my numerous questions some Kinds boarted porson tiny | chance to Buswer? I have noticed no correwpondence from this Mooslor city, and I think that fact may possibly be I my favor, | min alhiost ufrald to axk my next queation, 1 fancy now that I hear atl Tho Homo memburs laughing, but courage. conr- ago—"* heart never ‘won falr lud{. fear & fatut heatt will never win far me ke lung wirhed.for anawer to **\What {8 u floatert" **I'm ailout, I'm afloat on a flerca rotling tide " of wone der, imagination, uonm‘ cte,, os to whether thero cun be an answor, and, if o, shall T recotve it Will kome one Kll\dlr wend mae pattern of Chinva alr-castle? 1will gladly send somethlng in re- turn, I the somiothing can bo -uu&um‘lh:um[ c] cun obtaln it at almoat any bookstore, The Manual teaches tho curcespunding style, and, aftor that Is learned, you will probably wish to get the ** Rte- porter's ‘Companion " and__study tho reporting »tyle, 03 Tamnow dolng, You may have somo troublo at fArst. I vo, ['would witlingly asalst you by private corrospondence, If, through Tho lloine, von wonld let mo know your address. I found the atudy very snteresting, and hope you will like it {f you commienco, 1, A Y, wishes & good tecipo for chocolate cake, The followln ld excellent: Half-cup but- for. ono anid one-half cups sugar, half-rou aweet milk, two full Cll}:l flour, the whitew of elzht egga woll beaten, one heaping tearpoon baking-powder., lake in Iayors, o put between tha layees, tako one full cap of sugar; dinsolve in water, and boll 4115448 o thick strup. Have ready tho well-beaten white of an cyg, and while the lImF I sl quite hot stir the euy alowly fu, and heat (I nearly cold, Then stir in cnough grated chocolate (o thicken, being earoful not to gel tou much chocolute, as, if too thick, it will harden when cold, ‘T'his rocipe Iv nice for cocoannt cake,—stirring wne cocoannt In the sirup,—and fa also nice for iemon and orange cake, 1 wish wo could have mory recipes pablished, Wl some one sond sume good reciped tor puddinus? Wil some ona deacribe somo pretty and useful articlos,®sultablo for Chrlstmas gafts, and obliye, URNRYIIA. A WORKING SISTER'S EXPERIENCE, To the Editor o The Tribune. Cutcado, Nov, 6,—1 want to ask the attention of The Homo sisterhood to the conditlon of the voor working women of the city, Ladles who wear garmenta so wonderfully and fearfully made, 1ittlo roalize at what a coat of life and health tho work 13 dons, Nominally, Christlan mon and women, thoughtlessly 1 would fain think, sre dally driving men and 'women to destruction. They atteud church, send money ta the heathen, make ong pTayers, aro members of lelief Commitiecs,, and at the saine time give their employes starva-’ tlon prices for lapor that cnriches them. ] camo ono year ago from & beautifnl country town to the city. Its lovely parks, maynificent churches, mu- nificent charities, elegant houiow, and superbly. dressed peopléy guite bewlidered mo. 1 thought the Arablan Nights no longer & myth. A short time mince, weeeing an sdvertisement for holp from a lcading firn, 1 apulled, curious to know for myself of the labor aystom, Vlisitors are not sdmitted to the workroom. 8hall I duscribe thinonet 1 waedirected (o the basemont, fejt my way down a dark sialreave {nto whut, from the stnell that greeted iny olfactoriue. I thought must b lisdes ituelf, Pareing through tha furnace-room, { entered alarge hall, in the farther end of which the light wae trying to penctrate the dirty, begrinea glass of sidewalk and doore; kerosene-lampe (1t im futel once were human, but, except 8 fow ute comers, they looked hard and dedant. [ should Jike 1o sek tho Health Comm/ rank and fetld the alr of & walor-c! y come bofora it requirea attentioa, What with low waycs, foul alr from furnace, kerosene-lampe, crcaplog gas, and bad scwerage, | do ot wonder t wonien arc loat to womiaphaed, Would [t not be chesper, if not better, to provide suitaole places for peopla to labor. pleasant task- masters, aud living pay, and thus diminish th pensca of policy atations, houses of rofuge, an: fonndlings’ homes? Strike at the rool snd you sovp destroy tho tree. My three days’ sojourn un- der ground is & horrid drcam to me—women work. Ing hard, straining eyes and muacies, scolded, their work torn Lo pieces and pul together till hope diew, und ai the end of the week sumo recelving onl{ tJ 1 no longer wonder that Chicsgo s called o wicked city, The outside s beautiful, but with- In it is full of extortion and excess. Ross. HELP A SUFFERING FAMILY. Tv tha Editor of The Tribune. To the Editor of The Tribmie. Nrw Yanx, Nov. @,--My attention hus just been called toan articlo In The llome Department of your lssne of Oct. 20, In which the writer gives play to a rather earcastic funcy at thoexpene of & pampnlet recently 1ssued by ma for frow clrcula- tion among workingmen. As1 do not for s mowment auppose that my Weet- crn friends wonlddeliberately mistepresont any sube Ject, Imustbeg Hryan to read my book before he Writes nemsnnd ma per tetior about 16 And, meantime, Iask you to glve | xplaration of the object with wnich the work was written as proml- nenta place In your paper as you gave Lryan's comments upon It Iam 8 workingwoman, and, sa such, I enfer heart and voul futo the affairs of my comrades in cvery motter of vital Importance to them. They have no warmer sympathizer or better friend than Ltry 10 be Inall thelr troubles. During the recent raliroad striker, when stories of thelr diatress filled column after cojumn of the press all over tho country, when A hard and hungey wintps sceus e evitavle to them, 1t scemed to bo my duty to show them how to mitigate its terrorw in some degreo, by #harnng with them the knawledge I hsvo galned by experience, of liow to get the best returnn from a mven ullllllr{nl food.” 1 published the following leteer (o tne New York papers of Aug, 10 and 20 Tho confict between canttal and Inbor, which has so Iately tureatened our national prosverity, 1s far from beinizquelled, Alibongh Now York escaped any yioe leat outhreak, the canses which still distract less for- tunate focullticn aro prevalent in our infist. Tho leaders uf ol the strikes declared that thelraction was taken unly becatse shey cunll not support thelr familicaun, the wages recelved by them. o wuct: tion of frediug his famtly Is the most digicult ooe for tie workingman tg suswer, WL the press help hitn jolve it by pahialing the following offer fo whuw bim uaw to wake e dallar, or @ (ractivn of ity dotlie’ modk 1y food: it can lu onalning b wiil supply tthe Comnlssloners of Chisrities and 4y Jor Improring thie Condltton ‘ LEAVES AND COOKERY. To the Editor of The Tribune, DaKaws, Nav,7.—A schoclmam wistica suma onota toll hor of pretty ways (o arennge Autnmn leaves, ‘Thore I8 no end ta lavely thingw, made of autump leoves, if one hoy time 10 work with them. larps, ouchors, and crosw cut from postes board, and covercd with leaves of crimaon, russot, browo, and gold, are handxome ornaments for the wall, Cornlees may be made of them, orthoy may bo srranged In bouquels, ana placed In vares or bracketa, A very protty lamp shode may be made 1g the tollowing manners Cut elght procen, of the same proportion, from perforated card. board; four by six inclios Ia n good wlze. Ou cach plece arrange autumn, leaves and forns tastefully, and nlm\n'rhcawnhmncuaw nnd bind with bright-colnred ribhon. Whea all the oleht ploces are thus finished, sow them togethor, and pl over the usual wire support for the lamp. . For (‘hristmay presonis, littlo fancy baskets nre pretty and showy 8¢ anythtog, and norn bas- kets are among tho usoment minde, A nico whito horn should cted, and scraped with Rlaxs, Tho first or onter shavings sro somewhat dark, and should be cart aeide, und only the nico white ones used. Buku the foundation of the b d, and sew tho shayings on in s 0f thiv kind may bo mada with standards, and whon a well- sh ;:cn ona Is onca covered, both inalde and out, wlith the ficecy shavingy, It fa qulte an elegunt or nament. Pleass allow me to glve my com-starch ple recipe, and 1 will stand back for somne oue alsg {0 utep t one pint of milk on the stove to warm, I'ut in o bowl the yolke of threo egs, two tablespoons sugsr, one heaplog tablespoon corn- atarch, otie teaspoon lemon-essence, and enoigu milk to wet it u’lr. When the miik bolls. stir thin misture 1o it, This makes two pies. Ilave your crusts buked, When hall done, pat down to hava them nice, Pill them, spread’ over the heaten whites of egge snd one Leaspaon augary sot In the oven to browi, If you want uice white teein, twe cream-of-tartar for cleaning tham, Ranvoxx. will rotarn_stampd for lpu‘umr. Apton® will purchneo liutterick 1,057 sho will hiave 8 guide by which allo an apron that witl not hang lke ‘*a shirt on a bean-pole, or, f 1t doca, 1t will not bu the fault of he apron, PaiosE, ALL PRACTICAL. To the Editor of The Tribu Brooxixaroy, Nov. 5,—Georgena, cut & small noteh In tho edge of your toe-nail near the centre; gently ratse tho growlug coruer and insort a small pieco of raw cotton. Change the cotlon every fow days. Kecp a notch there until it ceases to grow Into the fesh, Dalsy, tu extract paint from cotton, sllk, or wuolen goods, saturato (ho spot with wplrits turpentino, let it romain weveral hours, butweon the hands, 1t will crumble a ln'urlms clther the color ur texture of the cloth. Dactyl, if you dkd not receive those patierns for which you asked, drop me n postal to tnst efect. Somu ‘one sald that the order Floster was wull tod ut the Couvention, but unuungr has Id of thy most popularspocles, Viddic, haven't you the pattern? f'ray, some ono Im‘n: compassion for thove **llitlo boys growp tali whose curiosity allows thelr minds to float con- cerning that® bird, fah, or——what {s ft1 Let us have a description. 1. A, Y., have you for- L aves? Rows May, did you recelvo Dy lotter this time? 1 aduresncd |t exictly as you wrote, L. M. 8., will you pleass send bLundker- chiel ? Who wlll vend paticrn of apeciacie caxe, anchor and chaln? 1wl return postage or any pattern which [ have. Avxina BLixaixs, Dox 440, TUE ITOME COT IN ST, LUKE'S. To the Editor of The Tribuns, Cumicago, Nov. D.—~The sugyostion which wee mado In The llome circle that the members work W rrec fond. e g of tha Pour, and sty otlier beevolrat saciety, wtampe 1ve hages dnmarlaing tie pittuleation by thefin of 5.+ e £ & pamphilet by miyself, giving instructions liow 1o Imy suf provare the chieapést and snost nutrl- thoun ks of food, 80 88 (0 Prduce hearty niesls for & gamily ofaix stun averuse cost of" 13 couts fur eueh meal. The wiy condition belng that the sucletica publishing 150 pwuplict atinll distribute thein GTatait- uaely to all working people applying for thoai whosa wazes do nik excoed 81,60 por day, < JCLinT Consox, Eeperintendent New York Cooklng Schinol, No. oL, Mark's Place. In lert thau three dava I reccived over 200 letters shd persons) upplications for the buok from working people, In unswer (o my remark that Bone sif10ty would probubly soon uccept my offer, those who came to me safd,” *- We cannot wait for rucieties to pive it to ue We need tho bovk now." And because they needed bt I published 10,004 copies mysclf, and sent it to every one who appligd forit. 1 bave recelred hundreds of lettors from' workingmen and tieir wives from cvery art of the counitry, tellisz me In the plainest ernm bow much it has delped them, In the gradtude lies my reward, ‘Aud my pride and pleswure In it caunot be uwecome by the snecrs of 1huse who have never felt that bread and broth fa better than breud and water, I hopo to live to sea 1% 1ime wWhen working peaple can earn envugh to .:,m]{ all thelr wants; aul until they can | mean 2 telf them to tho best of iy ability how to imake what llv:'y hiave do i beat fur them, I shull woou publlsh suother editlon of my pampnlet, whbich fa caled **Fifteeu-Cent Dinnerd tor Workingmen's Funilies'; aud 1 hope that every workingmsn and waman who read Bryan's uokind and uunfust letter will send to e ifllu cuny, o that they caa see for themselves how practical 18 the econnmy | advocate. TLe bill of fare 1o which Hryan takes excep. How ey wade up from o pOULY, diahce Deris bl e furm the Laale fo utliers, For tuste W Hlueace pnsres From star, ax odor Irom a Wi alter what 1s immuatable, but it {s for us (o choose ‘what the influence shall bo,—zond or evil. [ we choase to 1ive wild onlon, we hiave tho_rlzht to da s0; but who would not preferto lead a Nlfoof balm, or fuse, or inizuoneitey L ip only in rainy weather, and dump, uncanny that we need 10 lu'ucnll{ the sunshine at home, I'here fa not much ezedit for the fuce that is only smyline when the laugh goot round, —the wyo that s n.-mntnmlun‘y when ths days aro blithe, and long, and wweet. What would be thouglit of ons who, in teating Lamb's delightful ensays, tno humor of which is ke the blovi of plums, the song of lurky, the mellow culence of woodland sounds, alould closo bia book and wa¥, ** Surely 8o swect ud Bappy o dlspodtion aa mine. ifnds no parallel o history. 1 am a delightful fellow, heru 1 it smiling and beaming aif vver witti the most genial good nature, am nat aware of a vitter thought for uny fellow-creaturo ™1 Or o listenor to lcethoven's tenderest sonata, who should close hix eycs and romark o himsell, **What u harmonlous nature I posscss, L am in cancord with all Immum{—l au on example of heavenly harmony." {tell you it Is not for theas to bonstof thelr genlal and harmonlous mature. ‘They simply rofect and ro-echo the influences broughe tu vear upoy thewmn. But takv the wotian whosu life ie spent on tho war-path-whu bever as the thue for nleusant books, whose bick i bent to u# bow over tho wash-tub, whoso tastes, and dreams, and hopes ha ne uuder toniguiw, lke loy-Goats Ina gals, and st her be happy, snd langhier-loving, and cay, evenat loug fate: snd thero i & heroloo 'for you greater than Jeanio ['Are. The Lord will_surely Ive bior inirth, and blooni, aod sunshine by ani hy that shall shine away tha memory of her cloudy duys and grewsome battles, —— WINTER-BLOOMING* FLOWERS. To the Edutur of The Tribuns, Cmicado, Nov, 7.~Flowers are welcome at any time, but mast of all In winter. ‘There are many varietiea of winter-bloomlng plants that can bo coltivated t a comparatively smal) expenso, Ko the different kind of Brovardiss. They are sil favorites, with thoir Liny, star-stsped fowsry, so waz-like in appesrsnce. If thay have the right A RURAL VIEW, To the Editor of Tha Triune, Onzaox, Ill., Nov, B.—For scyeral months we Liave been a dulighted reader of Tho Honie, and wo feul Just Nike taking Fern- Lual, Derands, and Am ber by the hand sud iving them a goad motherly squeere. May wol Mew. Pamelta Partridge’s won- derfal child {s such an erratic, gental Hitle walr -cent meal of boef 4nd cabbage 16 1 11, U. Day, I woa ylad to heat from you, Mave | thatour wulerly heart expands with sympathy, i Cuicaso, Nov. 1,~I address thess fow lnes to | KInd Of carc and sttuntion, they will bloom freely | to vndow & child's cot in 8¢, Luke's Frea lospitsl szttt Teute oty loat yoiar wdrous”Will you writa me bérg it | fur be 1 ':",‘.,?'.‘fi;,,',’,‘:{.”.‘.’:i;,’fi,{.&'..fl eon er | TIOW TO PREPARESIEET WAX. | you nbehalf of a wosthy cause, huping they wily | 156 most of the winter, Place In the boltom of | haa been favorahly received, and money la bogtu- To the Edor of The Trbune, GRraNp Raripy, Nov. 5 ~For Autumn Leaves: Into a piut basin put one pound clear light-yellow becswaz; while melting add four tablespaons bul- sam i and ons quaster wch tube of paint of any shado dualred, 1fUhe wax bolle it will make blistery putting the piut basin fo 8 larger basin contalning bolling water Xecps 16 about e right temperature, oblaly & d-wood board about el inches. one-balf inch thick. perfeetly siu the wurface every tine with wurm W Inrgo-bowled spoon, dash & vpuoniul of wi board; Jet cool, take off with a thin kmfe; repeat until all §s wanted of that colur, then waku some olhur, commencing with Hght and ending with durk colors, By eheoting wax ia 1l Y the Jar o fow small lnmpa of charcual, then 811 up around the plant with nice rich carth; putins warm place and give plenty of waler. Altor the #re throogh blooming, cut back and set fa tha dar! # few weeks for real, If they aro then tuken out snd placed 1n the sunshine mnd watered frecly, they “will soon send oul pew shuots and bloom syalo. Too wuch cannot be sald in bohalf of the .tmly Calla, Nothing can excel tho beauty of those large Lrum owers, shooting up from leavos loudlng s appearsuca which is very eficctive. They require 103«\ soi} and plonty of wara water whils growing sad in bloom. Tho lily of the valley Is & plant thal should re- ceoive more attentloni il 0 for winter, The xmlu and eweetness of those little while boila tou, en cherub by object lessons, — o, buwever strennous- 1y we abject 1o his in (o have his own way,- piug 10 come in for it. The President of the Hos- pital therefore takes this opportunity to sy that be will acknowledre cvery week InThe Homo circle sny moneys received; that these moneys will be sleposited by him s Trustes fn s bank antil there ta cnough o Invest in & small mumtlxnhnr 1,000, and, if reasonabl, uuueu(ul,w-fiul! ope i 8 ycar to raise tho 33,750, which, at 8 per cebt intereat, will bring u the $300 nucessary (o pay the ’v tly expenses of o Any person i cor dially tnvitcd to visit 5t. Luke's lospital and ulo cxacily bow the childron are cared forand their comfort snd happiness, CLixTox LockE, President 8t. Luke's Huspltal. | Soms received for The Lome cot, Bt. Luke's gmflnul. Nov, 5, 1877 L rlce, oW how to make three ‘warm and hearty moale for Lo tather, wother, aud tnrceor foar children, 1 coti- auate tho cost of cacl oue of the thre ton cents; and thus 1 combiuc both etonuln{ aud cammon acuse. | huve already announced chat | whall give fiee leesuns frow this very book to the wives und daughters of the workingmen of New York this winter, uud 1 am content to rest my reputation e u good, econnmnical couk upan tho results of thoac Tezaonn, Letbo oue supposy that I sent my liitle buok haphssara into ihe world, I testod every recipe fnfL and while | wae writing it f Jved upon the wort of fare 1t teachied my working Livthers and staters how tu prepara, 1 dld not write this bouk to show well-to-do pou- ple how t reduce Lhefr expeases; that Ve dono jn iher worka; the provinee of this unc 1e Lu show 1ho man whu bLas ouly 4.5 cents a day tospend for meet with a generous response, for 1t is Indeed & fust and bumane one. 1 am & member of The Uowe. snd met you at the Convention, and hesrd your kind words, and know yon have kind hearts. Thers ls & fsmby I thls city suflering for the necessities of life, food and fuel; the wife slck with congestion of the lunge caused by want of 'dre and proper clothiu®; have had no fAre—ouly & litsle when o stray plece of xindling, picked up in the wtrect, burned s fow monients—fora week, ‘The husband {s a fine workman, out is unable to fnd apy employment. Bverahln is pawaed or under & mortgage to keep starvation from thelr door, until now all is goue, and nothing but cold and atarvation starcs thom in tho face. And this THEINTELLECTUAL DEPARTMENT, To the Edilor of The Tribune, Croubrawp, Nov, 8.—I long have soughtto anter The Jome, but never atest unfolded my latent genfus and gave me Lo opportunity to take thcOrstatep up the gentle slopes af Parmateud. Having seen in print thut women should attend to thelr mental fmprovement, § have devoted ueveral months tothe study of The Hume, especially to i::h letters as are duvoled to purely Intellectus] oulca; the resull le & romarkable development of wy intellect. 1 am rejoiced Lo ses the editor grad. ually closing the door nzuinst recipes sad all the ithe will, he {s bound to d 1ien the ubjact becoines o ternfying birch. ° As per, Boloman - *: Spare {he sudand wnoll tho child," But the mere wight of tho object s Irequently sufliciunt to command the wvituation, aud then Jubuuy, having profitea by our ub{gu Icason, becomes Hiat good little boy . We would 'tike 1o welcume the coniributors toThe llome 1o cur bLowe, fof, 38 wy old wman ways, it In the une grocu svot oa varth, "Look you, duar sistors and brolhers, one moluent from the holy of bLollew, wy hbrary window, ‘o the caul, pearly a milo distant, Is a long Llud. The atmosphery la basy, iudicatlon of the Indian summer of the year, and the vapory smoke fuvosts the varieguted sutumnal follage with & fascled re- semblancy 10 the ralic piciures thal adorn the aped rich raceful and tropical ! useloss Ilteraturo of cookery. s uok tho mind fu- | Walls of the household—of curefl Aes, the handi. | Sueleaved are thicket, strouger, an e | L e b cajoysd s guod | Sroablag trom thele graceful sloms canuot help bo- 0 et oo uis I fo f Eekwarunt” it | e o b'he Bt oo onriouont o | Yotk isave SOpen ol Telos siminonas e | S SRl oy Ot 6wt T | 0k, 8 short, Ut hro snlopsd 8} ed | g hmhed byl beryof s banilial Hiderg | Gl e e i un Delweer capital 8 o d better dwell In tonte in the wildcruess than to | though a guarcy bad been excavated widway of the | bieces. Work wa a temberature of about | €OUL ) SARCH T RCe Nlxuties Tor | & e oLy S hiat sood sl bot 1 Ko, No. 1075 Prairie avenue, Chi Workiogman, 9 lect our saeutal talonts. We bave buen Marthus | hitlelde, oF the Inuer reccaves 0f our motbier enrth | #eVEREy dogree patterad, molding-pln, warm place whore they wiil rucoive tho sun's rays, | Locke, No, 1072 e avenue, Chicago, life. Butthe panic and depression in real estato has placed them in this position to-day, and when the winds of sdversity awept over them 1t muet have carried many of 8! called friends with it fur uono are near Lo cheor or succor thew in thelr ud other nvcessariea can be found at the art stores. Oue llnrd ern of mn-m.ylu Jest auawers uicel for veinlug all lesves, For diffepent slz kiuds gut natural leaves, cuttiug patterus m them ou old postal-cards, ke a card pattern, nothine tado, My duty Is 1o show b how to biako o beot of What o tinas and 1 od. that 1n cutng that L 3w proving ioyaelf « better fricod to Bl than la the wan who tries w make i uth) more discontentca than be ta with the Job that ls 0 Wu long, uow lut us welcowe anyibiog that will relivve us of ecoking LK diooers for peuple whu thiuk the stomach of o much Lmpurtance, Tue vungency of some uf The Home lotiers wil -ur piy the place of pepper snd apice, while ( and soun the rich green lvaves will come furth, fol- lowed by delicate, scented Bowers. A cluster of sud s faw sorigy of ymilax will make & bou- ftable to be worn by the falrest lady. 4l been reat by eume mighty convulson of abe unsen furces ‘Thiess rocks, lled 1n confusion promiscuous, arc but the yellow vaves of the trembling voplar, ' tn thelr cusement 81, LUKE’S. To ths Editor of Ths Triduns Nirxs, Mick., Nov.8.—Jareply to E."s communi- 3 e d RCBLIA. ey mauntuntug dnais b pir e of dark aud liabt red apd brown uak follage, The | b et ! dlatress, and 0o money to buy medicine he — k. T wish tocxplat that although H ol spirit which peevades oihers will o) 10g of the morn increanca the heyght of the cleyn. | 13Y o0 8 ploco of shict Wik, pui s plocu of cov- cation of Jast week. T wl expla v RBOX, ¢ % v # ] - | physiclan left the prescoiption. Tuese aro our AS of substiuteodent of e-'nfi'r-;_“\'om‘éflff-f&u&i No, | Beto with fucl. . sbull tako wood care, buwever, [ ton in proportion 1o thi length of tho gem-stadied | Sfeduwirs luthe centrs for stein, IRy mane r who deaplss 10 auk chacity, bat will suffor MUSICAL GOSSTP. (a3 sba says with truth) Bt, Luke's 1s **a cbild RUL L0 gU tou far with my llmur‘ ncnmg:u\:u;muld trees un tes sumimil., %o Bizh-tonc o s Edator of The Tribune, cus has q " it receives patiouts of all 10r fear of beini calledn *>ben ™ dark-Urawed eufl, e #harp polnied molding-pin on & wit glesor plate, | [oak Now, ded frieade, Many feul dlivosad 1o | T He ur e B e | e e seations: but, minlsieriny 10 CIAT, KING LEAI, AND LOVE. | [ ot o toeots) nremro 1 bee? ousaated, | Ellel with the aws und yrandcue of o scene. T | 365008, (050,00 aa i sy Samer: betore of | cafon yarmonta {for the ‘wii bas only & 0I5 | Mayo ioto The Home, 1 1t L tho celebrated com- | the wahla of 1 whot “tialinited means will sc= : A 3 ? vey (o A Hir : : : : To the Edicor of The Tribuns, Do s, uparcated 1o tho, Mucausie | pity fuluay thaseae it o veliove wnd peuor | SRS G dry® & Gualed apitict i she | Calic wrepper, snd only oue a1 haty Wil b uc- s aeitome 171 o b | EEiel S A T T Boscoset, Wis.. Nov. 8, —Thla Is one of the | Deditation upon bus fufty fdvas, exprewsed i such | autuwn purplo sad baze leadu the insnnstion riot, | $nd Of tho little faver. ey can bu sreanged on P T e o A 4 1 ables. pn-uum‘, 'mle. it whsappasred I one mide aa - mm““wmw"mwd ———, 2 strouger wire sod trained a4 faucy may suugest. Are durable for wall decorution. Thy ciect fs best on white background. A little ipstructivn way b scceptable (0 $he uovice from oue who has worked iy wax, EvsLry A, In vur pitud’s eyu wo compare thie picture of fore ext leaves Lo the bacren ond Inace of the fl‘ln‘k"tllu peaks of the old Kockle Alike [u the lmaginstion and pecallar sur- fuundlogs of the time,—totally unllke a the pretticet places yuu ever saw, or ever didn't wee, ne ke case inay be. Of dourse ChicaZo awd Lowdea are abead of it in suie things, —uye, for instauce. Bu then, age Len't 8 bhing o be coveted, as § cun beausifuliy-rounded senten ustil | am quite lust in ecatatic aduirution. Buch & great sud bizhly-gifted mind should neverby obliged to do+ Kuud upon couk-books und Thu llomc recipcs for i wental stating. Yet thore sces 10 be & fatal of the Btate [ofer bim » hearty greetivg. Just bere let me say to those wishing s bright, eparkilog plece for the plano, you will dnd ** E} Kobinoor," by Msyo, ls no munemer, 1t1s not difcult, yeb 1ble summits m rmisted. [ hope our kind editor will nol con- mfl mhl to thst up|:lulI 'hl:h basket, for charity, a L wal Anythiog weot *CharllyY,,*care of Tus Tuistxs, will be received and dellvered (o this worthy benevolent eaterprlve, 1In thls ey mioly e e v, 2 on SO e 33.“" -:‘:!ul Home, recardless of Mm‘l'fci' a i wily, who will fecl religlous ductring, rove vy the ladics. Kin tascination about them which impels him to rumi. | reality. ~ The imacmati ¢! Heav will repay one for good work, as It 1 worthy & S Sietie rioted on or streste Wo aved Betes 08 | galfa ‘tha. uiazes of Marule cake, tha incompre- | 1t conparievrs, aud this ors pleasare i gh | A SLAP AT OLD BACHELOns, | Werelsstulsome bdxbhpoumllldl-: SLIabsen. | Diats i the roporioins ol sy Loatosus mastcium HOW TO TREAT TUE BEAN. Marie of brdewel}, strer-ratiways, or Sopt | Bearibilitics of custarde aud pluw:pudding. votll | ewployed mouients, Ty but *dreamtue 'the To the BdOr of The Trilune, i Thanks, ¥ern Lenf, for wisk you Wrols us o To the Editar of The Tribune. Wixoxa, Nov. 8,—WIll Dactyl please send pll' teru of rabblt, sud Leal tho psttern of elephans! 1 wiil retura stamps if they will doso, Icsu m;«l Kitchien Apron the paticrn of apron, buwwl"!‘ t may not suit,as I sm quite slendess b be bs surlelted, communc with pickics till his tecth areun edye, and pare over sait-rislug snd ether suiptytugs until his brain by iu o foan, ile must wotbe sllowed to ruln bis wind lu this way, and if this eraduate of balf-u-dozen forcigu \mrwumen Will perutst in devoting bis webiua 1o such grovel- hug ]llunht-l. tho ‘editor does well Lo cut off toe weary boursaway.® Pictures uf the bruin, furaed by ‘prescut lwurcssiony, 1o copuuction with the unforvoiten, thouzh dreumy. fr sway. The Ovr oy Towx, Nov. 7.—8ince the old mald has becn slaln snd burled, allow wv to altsck the old *ricencs of ather days" are Gft the fouudation | bachulor, who Ls atill scarchiog for & pronty young for *¢ castlve lu Bpaln.*" Totally unhke the liken- | wife, prowling around ameng yount ladies, thiust~ log, yet somu littic peculiarity aud au elastic fwe u whete! 340y 'preachta 8 deliyit (0 the wind. Toe ] sea | 76 BI8 feclesn, like Lho cab whetever there veems alleys, asd the Btmusphors fan't durk with the swoke of 3 thoussnd wanufactories, but I8's quite Aule place afternll. Aud we have two things that ovun Chicsgo, with all ita boasted euterpri 3 ewith, aud Leauty. cauuot surpies, and thoy he fulr-grounds uud Palnes's troui- pon e, Plnnt-cunur-. 15 has saved several fing speciwens o me, aa [ did ot kuow the scals-bug, and bave #luce made his acquaintance quito extousively, 1 it saking too miuch that “you wlil give us sgalu a Mt of plan for a Wardlsn case I'wast & reclpe from sowe oue to cury the violen! cacosthes scridendh 1 have upon each perusal of TOTAL ABSTINENCE AND FUN. To the Editor of Thé Tribuns. Cuicaeo, Nov. 8. —Nobody ju Particular, Jagree with you abous Jetting the young folks bave fun. The years roll swiftly ou, sud s00n we who are now the wi 1pre- 4 Fal supp! Fancy work oius bo put on 1o b . F ATk ouutain thi Y 10 bo game, Ho Ly fully posscased of thy {dea thas | young will be old snd digulfed, 80 letus e fun | o ome, Frow the numerous walls tuat ary | it tay bo eswily enlafged to 0% auyvoe. | p! & Bone are the uldeet truat-brecders. in the Weat, | or e il beloa P o lop ehelt, | landinark, —a wouutain the wawe. The bl 4 e 3 ¢ Home. Frof t 8, 0 oty iheis wiLh & + ¢ utig b Wolk 0L peefurlive ner, V. ., —the o ki be wanls to marry #0ms pretly, young girl, n whiie we msy. Msdge Madcap, your soto wasve- | griging frow the waste-Daskei, oud tbe erent rved wy auluwarleaves v g B0l e UEK 0 ugtda b GRRIREIA] el valtes 15 1 ferter Tar (a) ho bkl devote Ine et e | e B Tl B g | B e e a lanos ot a1 naraat a e y S Y Wazed datlruu, wara eqvugh W+ "—lroulid I'il remenber. Harry B. Free. bare ls v amount of scratchitng thy edltor 1a receiviug, Ifucy