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T1iks CHICAGO TRIBUNE: 0 ¢elorely beneath the holsted <lawer, or towered Mow ean onr Government wink at such | reformarory work wanld b lnerled on. The rum- TIIE IIOME. s naliet sacicty? feller's life wonld not clide or_so smoothly as {f SATURDAY, DECHMBIK 15, ID/7—1TWULVE PAGEN = clinglng to papa's knces, A1) trying to talk at | popular reading of the day ae an clement of adnea- from Erin'a elala, let na ha thankfal and resart 1o npoer sash, thns allowing a free circnlation of sir s ence, “or the, four einging 't 1ol - the | tion, but rather s convenient way of killing timeg 4 . e & trend your afferings to St Luke's Hoapital T meeatl Bim 15 | Torrs e 1t i (e Shore." B0 ADE | AR IE mHARere ot wosh the Tk et M e 0rTes | B e ap Tarelon, marm o aa o0 i withaview to endow a Home cot therein, as [ | hronziit In closer contact with his vietimas his enf- anda to their [Ikine. it ta ro vl Amd paseed withont Ame 3 ol 10 forvet Sorcowlnt Wife's troubies in the hus reenen of the prosent. Then Mary getn her et anil spelin ont great Yong worda and wanta to know what they are and what they mean, and Tommytoo muat spell *‘a-h-k-cal," nnd thero lln Iittla wonder that the hrif-hour lelsitre of noon 8 gone, n the evening the chlldren must have thele romp in thelr night-gowns, and when quict pre- vaila Tiir: TRIBUNZ haa come and muat be read, If read atall, and ro the day {s gune and Sorrowfal Wife has heen neglected, - Peopla nwn‘. find tha thinza for which they seek, and thoee who go ‘- oul of thelr way 1o get offended will Insgriably find eomo one to 1ve the offense. Love {a naid to unseldsh-~givea and aska not. Sorrowfn| Wife hae nursed her ifluflnce antil aha under the awme cironmstances and’ 10 e sy time. Mutual forbearanco and concessiona are the only endnring hawes on which 10 build ne endurinz ancial fabrle, whether it relates (o thy nation or hoasehold. Al history ia but a relation of compromiser, T serionsly doubt but [ dava compromixed myeelf in this Intrusion into the precincts of The Home. At any rate, I ahall waten developmenta anxlously, 1f L am repelied. 1 shai] withdraw o my den and hibernate unlil the aug again looks warmly In onr faces. Fo ¥, AN IDEATL PARTNERSHID, To the Editor of The Tribune, Cnicaon, Dec. 0,—Clear Eyes, If [ were not situnted something like yourself, perhaon, I wanld A rogards feeding: & very yonng babe, dnring [ jave hefore informed von that we are not working | fers woald 1ot be ro well il with hre: Some Notes for the Guidance of | the ret twelve haura of 1te Tife, requires no feed- for charite that f«aleeats woll sapporied.” Our | and that would aford mmnwmmy']rr ; % inz whatever, and (hroe-fourtha of the exile troub- | Aim and end 1+ 1o Juok aifer tha anfortuate poor | eaking hin basiness far ono "lesn teapoiial. lhhl' Just .-l-mm At ;u,e m-:un., l,n I;Xre.):lh: it s Kfl:-’;’mm zl‘m we cannot i1 k«“; v(rblll;!l::‘lw‘n‘m lm'm't.u;n ll;u now than the South e clalmed; s nngry, and reqnires (for variona foollah reasons | &1,000 and £4.000 on our shoulders with the idea | and this siavery of tho appetite will bo a inare Aunt Carric and the Bables--=An | 2 o e e mashed cracker, | o ever neing abie In redeom it Do not think tnat | desperate Tor 1o grapple witd than the former evila Ident Partnership. rugar and water, milk, cic., and aiwags a |‘[omonnond fo the lnetatlon, for | am convincal | of slavery of men. fhocareof drlak (e hudelert . i 24 e jn rand, noble, deeply desersing ¢ ity; | on e frall shonldera of women and children, :-‘tv:d.llg:lv;'nl:"g‘lmh:':d ':.:'fr:u'";lm'"“s'évnr“ }-‘n.zhwn can da rml:rfl‘lor ‘Wencral sullering ontelde of i-unnu rm'nk han 1.roken v an apoalling numh';ir 1( b AN we ean within, homes and hearts, That 4 why the moat enthasi. Woman Under the Law---The History | liours aftcr it mav he carefully washed aad | Send contribotions In_monev to Maine, No. | aelic ouitators of fomperance ‘re women. That [s Kiniply clothed In soft flannels and cotton mate- | A0 Twenty-third street; clothing and eatables to | ane reason why women pray to vole, They wonld Clab—Serap-Books. tinik, ‘and, 11 nmmer, let tho woolens be cither of | Granama Oldwaya, aceording 10 irectiona rhe will | not cast & vato for & drinkiag man. - In the hope of Tew euze, varleties, or old half-worn I"l"“"]“" give you, State dmtinctly whether yonr oferings | inangurating a pnree moenl atmosphero. the earn- urnish all bodics with strings and button-holee. | are for The ffome fund that we propose to eetab- | est and intetlicont waman wishen to mix with the further Inaniry from their parents. FRrents canhot vestow s wucn attentlon npon this rubjuct, expecinlly at thla time when so muth cheap literature I theown upon the market, and wiich come within the reach of all. The paoreet can ubiain a low novel, or some ather nqnally pore nicloun reading. which Intnences the passions, ere- atea inhaly deairea And morbtd fancies which only awalt time and_opportunity Lo Lilnatrate fn real Dfe the bad Impulees they have gathored from A field of Hterature where ‘only_poisonous send s #0wn, the harvest of which ia daath to_tne Immor- 1Al agul, 1 have ofien heard parents say, when re- minded of this, What'can we do abont #t? Our children will read, and we are not abie to pravidea tetter clnas of readlng for them, There are In every nelghborhood those who hiave books, = oy 4¢ | Rothat they may he mado looser or tighter: and | jiah, or for immediate distributionto telleve snfar- | crowd that, Ignorant af the princioles involved, | can think of nothing elxe, And, like all peonle who | paners, magazines, and who ate only toa willl coma to yon, and, If your brain were the samo as Cares for Whooping-Cough-.-A Hunter's alvays tiow il snement to e suMcienty ioods | g e Ao e e [ CE O b e maniit: | {nInk aiy OF sell 1a "ol ail neapld he most | 10 1end them If by s0 dolng they may sow the aecds | the frat part of your namo, | think we coutd formy 'Ae temneds anc polnt, Jetme says. { alwaye uie n peresy sorlorn woman to lone oetie yitviiogentasting, | Urble o e Cla it BASTEIPAT:| IO bty RaNe St et coine o, | & Klad of basineer pariadiin Jar thiv wary © o A8 5 ¢ * TR 5 2t hee vote only for temperan: ni ety slmple. _Go ont Amon pve assinted in molding some charact Eurekn,” much (0 ‘my own, the infant's, and KINDNESS TO ANIMALS, e, e e eith an tatemporata. ona | neighbare, eapecially your poorer T airowe Jana | T0F the hemnnings of B noble manhond of woman, | WoRld agree to daall yonr work (yon nea f am nat every ane elre's comfoft; If this article fe not To the Lditor of The Tribune. How many women are doing theinselves snd Ferns and Holly--A Woman's nrnnh(nl(?mpsvlyu-ul).lhue been so fartunate Cnteano, Dec. 32.~1 notice with pleasnre the | chibiren eruel |nju-ncr: I':v rharing a nrlmk‘- Sramporance Sormon, | b seal tearn, et Lot ol B | gradon elevaton of tnek, and he st f | st Rensl o S ek s et from 1t durin tweaty-fonr yeare esperienct nth | Coniae sentiment in favor of the higher fie, of | [OTAITEN b seventy times reren, and all reforma obliged to nre other nourlsliment than the mother's | Which the tane of newspapers 1 & sure ganec, and i?..'.’ e-v!llxne“.‘;.:.l‘lfl ‘}:umlnxl-nlg; fir’:fli ';’-:‘.."kfigl\'el:‘um;::'i ik, I wonla advine the { " se of two reguinr nurse- | thero o nothing T sm more elad tn eee than tha | 1iving than subject your children to such an cxam- Postry and melu—gtilndneu ?Anlmnls—- pattla atted wiih ainples o d sponge, and these T | worda which appuar from time to time preaching pie. Kample e far more powerfal than the i g D g & o To Paint Photographs. and ;E::xp'y(;::;‘Ill:cffllmpcmgfin::‘;a';mm (made of | Kindners to dunib animale. Charity to humans 0 | g0 3iiongh (hat wae not #o much a case of a in & ciptul | dwelt npon enntinnalty, and wo never shall have | puscido as of murder, —the husbind of (hat youn, SFater) poured. n1g a snallur diang when resay | Lo much ruo eharity, but o thoes who olead for | hridc helna her mardorer. A band of New Ergiann como home with heart and mind impressed that there are thanaands of people 1o much more mis- erable than yon are that. when husband's step 8 heard on the wal k.‘{ml will meet him fa tho dvor- way with love. confidence, and Joy heaming from youe conntenance, and win 8 loving rmile and & tacese fromeven a Canzrzss Huasanb. TO PAINT PIIOTOGRAPHS, Tn the Editor of The Tridune. Gexgva, 1, Dec. 14,~1 will tey and tell In- afrald to nee tho pialn term) fafthfully and wel, the same as 1 should If it were selling dry gonds, ar keeping books, or anything of that kind, for a cortain sum that we shoald agrea npon, rer week or manth, Deing rolieved of aht your hottaehald carea and work, yohr heatt would he likhter, and your mind clearcr, 80 that you canlq munage your bneiness, whatever it was, to fap more advantage, and of course make it pay better, Not being ext: nt, and having my board ec- cure, 1 would only draw a sma'l amount of my hood, Wentthy ‘plrcnll ‘may not pas this subject earelearly by: 1t has & word of inquiry for yom, ‘Though your library-shelves may grosn under the weight of the prodnctions of genins, your children may contract a (aste anprofitable reading nn- known to you M you are not dlllgent in following tlielr footateps whon thoy frequent places whera they becomo acquainted with the groeacr literstuze of the day, MutuaL Frigsp, HOW TO MANAGE THE MEN, CHRISTMAS-PRESENTS, 10 fine. riswe well, Yew, 10 1n some troubie. tt if ; ; to paint be: Fl b To the Edutor o Tht Tribune, eroa, anmlng It e wankl tatinfcall it that, 5 atich 84 cannot apeak. far themevives I secrihe the | girle comuletely resolutionized o town by refusing | quirer now to paint pholographa: First pat the ata time, leaving the rest in your bamls for ¥t skl wo ! | bt th s 8 esitbtul, Rappy habs le the reaslty mill 11108 | jenterer eary and she more {houghtfal obsersa: o i mon o6 i rimcinton A | Metaro In hot waters jet 1t svand il 1t an te taken | = ORGAND, Dec. 12—FIirting ta the art of Insvie- | iieo in vour Business, which woul bo an advantasa l,.. u ntznun i gm”mm“ babe, n order to overrome the great- | tion. As I watch horees deawing heavy fonds f:.‘";fil?“'?,,‘.f‘,"f.‘.’.‘..‘.’.fl’.‘“.’.?.."‘fi{.‘.'.‘”.'fi‘.‘.‘.i’.‘:n‘lifi"!.“n'.‘fi from the card without tearing; wipe {8 with a clean | 0% tnterest, and atteacting sttention by a amile, & | to you, and for which you would give mlu credit, 1n L.‘“, A ,"m Fives it free, et coniAbINL of The cascing of cowa Mk add | down the atreets, horaes lame, blind, spasined, | ench s gne, thinking thelt 1ove €an eave hint trom | CIOth to remove any dict that may bo on the plct. | Blance, a motlan; Jt is wrong, bucadse 4 person trie n"":;';n:::'c:?,.'.'n"ém';",'" n g bungl p‘".’.'c ay in An !u Mhi‘h B }u e:;mbunlzh:h of ;mmlml. ekimmed milk' ove- | gvery bona wing, while the hanging | hieclf. Tho wepth and trath of woman'a lave ia | uro; latitdry; washtho glass with soap and water, | €An never toll whether the recipient of ane's | vyij ane anolher, namely, in their headn, FUL 18 fiked by ey faurth wh'uqn";.'n‘m-'u'iflcx . tranepatent mlv‘ncl‘lvl.tlrr pead and listteen sep show that all | buierlees beforo an avermasiering apnetite, Tho | and be aure IL ie ires from blemish; then make & smilesjan ministor or & bartender, ‘It {s an act { " On this monoy yon miuht give mea Per cent ay ‘Whate'er jta value, grea ne rain of locatbonaie of sada, of potness, tn. | Bope has long . age doparted, and novaity OF Womia lom aud faithfuinces s £00% | pasto of corn-starch, rather thin: spply It to the catablinhad by Congreasmon, aud 18 largoly on- | we should ayree, or 1might n ihat way be pur. Itecema alink, & lokentmne, one urain of bi-carbonaie of soda, or netasis, i | mathing te mow experted from thelr owners buta | gone, \Vhen woman'a intuchco rhail prevall, aid | pyco of tha pictare while hot, nstng a brush to pat | gaked in by gay balred Sonators, who have wives | Chaning an inioeent In your husiness, A fon That eome thero afo who think of yoa. {ontlin’ 1w gealna In used, and e mitic nacd | Litle cuts and hiay and many blows my whole | L5300 el drink will De driven from the | 1ton. A ky:hrush In tho pest, Put the plctare on | and childean at home. Youns, Inexparlenced gitle R The Christmas-gift means km:i of friend; sironger, by not gklmmllnz uoclaaexy. Thin nrop- | et e A oty carmied ‘ml’{;, “t',‘“,’ Porgy | 1snd. Pnue. the Thaidte of ihe convex glass, then hald s plece of | are sometimes Invelgled into a firtation by some | cxtent ne to requira m; tatics there, fOF bial: 1f noy, then let such givingend. & neatiun i at once nutritious and very s0othing 10 | po i b colaborees, and 1 find & little opportunit — #ilk otl-cloth, double, at the back of the pleture; | veteran of the oppoaite sex, bat, to their credit be | neae is bound to Increaro, with means and atten. A 5 “,',,""l',".",'m.,“, month, graduatly add el right at homa; and so might wenll, Itisso m§ THE BACHELORS® CLUB AGAIN. havo & email woodon paddle, ronnded and snwoth | 1y anyd, are usually ashamed, ana morry when | tion bestowed liberally npon it. oy e ek prsparsiomof harie G Scoich oatmeah e o | 040 8BS warks, b s i, aplauly o (e il of The Tt B N T B o A R e Miseeirytus endisnenr. - dicated by the siate uf tho howole, urlug datmead | S NN oy WEaoinh aews the other ay, Tamey | DKL, Til, Des, 11 —Porhape the former e, | this commonce to rub thortarch out that s beucen mato catctul abaut londing s yauth o 4 0r G0 (ouE | e cho way 1 ave sugzested, | 02 e (e TTho +* Merry Chrietmas * greet your eat N e T ne At f auy bowal woakfica® | o crowd collected, and near tho sidewalk a horeo | portof our tronbles did not cpecially . interest tho nlcture and the glass, keeping the oll-cloth bes | whoutd always preservo a edate, prim, solemn | For It docs ceem jo me Lo o 8 sensible way for P A oy and erinding it my=el? i | Jo00 G0 e head th ) “ tween the paddle snd the picture, otherwise it : two women to unite their intorest i To 8nd no gift, no call to ains, mill - kept for thix purpose - alone, | W with it4poor head an the cold, wet ground. | your readers, but It Inapired & very apicy articlo, ouid tear the pletaro; Ihe face, rny | demeanot: never smilo and show their oearly en e i 8 inmaking a lv. Xotoken that s frient fs thine— B oIl hent for fhiny e alone. | S ing ur ol ake.” | heard one man say.. Sonia | 1nd, o wa eannot extricate ourmelves from tho | Fash wejarta lanie aten time e sure iticre | Mulle teeih, or dimpie diclr dsmask cheeks. | o Whes ther connol kof long FUTOM tne Hemd lvtnius thren to. cluht ounces of water (tanicapoonfuls) | PER Were trvinz—not unkindiy -t raise bim, but | |,jeinma tn which wa are placed withont further | 1a no (dude ata time. Jio auto there | Kold thewr 'pratty Jiands decorously in thelr | snother's sssistanco. Vou vee, T would have s Thits, this is lonelineaa Indeed, for about Afteen minutes,—the grael fo he quita | he conld nat be rafeed. Dying of old aze, % Ve yiar: DIk but 1% Prloas | 1ane; demurely veil the mixchiovoue parkle In | comfortable home, with an much control over it as And pride han work to vell shch needs NI for the Arst month, then geadually in. | 87ir A Tung life of toll and hardships and emall help, [ sealn appeal to your contributorss and, to [ 0f - your = plc ";':6 e ;In,rn th fieer | twerr briahit eyes, snd, behold, we have a fllrt: swhy, Ishould need or wish to have, oud {ree from the snziely as to where my bread and butter was to b found. I shonld also be earning monoy, with the comfartablo convictiun that my money was in S'en wealth itee!f 18 hard to bear creased In strength until at westntuz-tine a | SOMforta; not dging in elaver, well cared | ahiow wherein the communication of Miss Percy {l?-’:‘mu Mvnflumay novet shate, rather stiff pareldge 1 enjoyed, with milk n;-ercn ':'- ‘;- knl»l n-}mlnl !ervlc: :\v;crmd. bul“"! (or Mrs, Vers, whickever may bo the proper ap- % Nitle cream. Infants from 4 ta G months of | e bleak sirect sorrounded by an unteeln | pojiation of our benetactrens) falla of the desirod of caurse, that's tho very programme a flirt follows. After all, girls, 1 am afraid [ cannot explain how you ought 10 behave; but suppose you hunt up be any starch left uader your picture, it will have to be taken off, washad, and gone over the samne befare, making new starch cach time. Some think that splendor, worlds to cat, b % " throng, and only wivhing to be letalone to die 1n o 3 | Some old maid and copy after har. 1 didn‘t piean | bnsiness, i1 was not; yet it would ba busines The round of kuman Joy complefe o o oy 20 f0 | ponce.” A lad S R o bops wers pising slac, | nd, 1 subjoin a brief repart of ourfast meeting. | When yon have put iton to solt you, et It dey: T drag that obnostous female Ints thia lerter. bat | enongh, [ ahonld think, to romove the stigina of Then paupers may be rich Indeed, Fugar, b frst, the griel shotd preponderato: | JuY Iooked ntorested and cutlous, ont I fulled | Much time was given to the letter of Mra. Vero, T e Cuntire . "av21 the whote of thesur, | Jome way ey tave s sy way of creeplnpinios e with oy st Smilng, that ye Who feel they have no further need. fater, the milk. 1t sauuld, fac tho first eleven | 10 #¢C in thelr faces that heartfolt pity T should | it being road from the Speaker's desk and pro- > Ul N o - | Hiittation when they are sure that no ona fs look. | Sortof boander with 'me, and, dnding that yonr fsca with it;_let ft stand threa or four days, or Uil it In porfectly cloar, Everything deponds upon it being clear. 17 thore are any places that have not. cloared, they will turn whits after tho picture 18 hoosehold was belng managed with s view to your best interests, yon would not fret If your way and mine were not l!xm:u{ the same. 1 lcave It to your mind and to the minds of oth- months, be taken Shrough a nnrsing.Dottlo, | 100K for In my boy Taces, and, nok seoing, feel | paunced axcellent by unaoiimona vote. A mom- What best to give? All things abare, ami alivaze add the *iapeck- of woin o keeh E':-'c‘}.':fng"fi“u’;:fi'll‘f"n:y: e Tecnmun | ber then praceeded to arralzn the Secrotaty Give faith and friendship—human love; ecaldingy, core Oghily, and. place In 1eas apter | thonghttessnces, my indoivnce and seifishness, | fur *isweepingly condemning tne gentler sex,” fng, lg' Abat neglacted wifa wishes to rovive her hun. band’s love, let her ntudy well the heading of her letter and follow the advice given, Just remark, ., 1 ut your hounteous etore, which wouid have been the cause of their seeming | thereby bringing upon the Linb the meritod rebuke, alnted, When your plcturo 1a perfectly elear, | ooiaily that ** Mr, Smith hos beautiful eyes,* and | ers to follow but the advantazes of s partncrship Waste, From et wod bomtenus dves len of this, weap s swet towel tound eaeh pottle | folommers, E | Lo Ho was laneci 1 terun (6, of 60 gifted @ woma | {0rn off the oil, wigs Iudey, and varnian o with | commally, e © M B e o anms | Jik. that, where cach une. by Tokini 10 the beg 3 3 “Vite now interest of the other, would by helping hersell.—y Tarenta shonld, early and late, and Ihmnlxh all | as Porey Vere. A plea of notgality was entored, Tflumrh varnlsh, Lot it atand two days; then Anidensed milk is excellentan abatitnte for | the time their chitdren abide with them, steive to | ana a rending of the atticlo referred to called for, i aint it3 nac tube paints thinned with magilp, and of nuiiced thut they were particularly in- Then give such gifts 88 you can apare — tereating,” Then If your bnaband's mustacho s | partnership in which 1 ahould have very littlo Rach gifts s friend with friend may sharo; % i e e litid's henrt warm_ and pitiful, morcitul | whoroapon if was evident to all the mombors that | fue camel'a-nair brushes; tho fineat forthe eyes | ),yht, grofess tho most Intense admiratio Mr. | cholce of positions. DBzaruics Gaak. OF elao eivo what your frlend may Iack, A A R o il Ly Ry THch 10sa wvun ntemded thin was ‘Miforred by Mise | 20d Npa. Paint tho eyes, lipe, jewelry, collara, B aranat. et o ohe 1un O e menaty © | faemus i ayhotneay 200 i Wl | SAVISECErly partons, what mental . | Forcy oirindrthy Prindent wich wch sond sende | SCCoSi U A RGP cremen iy o | AU b, (ol stat, Tile e it When | A PLAN Fou THE HoME, % can ever mal o them the worth ol r | rel e - 4 os ars out walking with Yyour better ' A cap, & gun, oF pale of xloves, der. “Be pura to steutn all geuel beforo nading the | (pity: S0 Soher e innent in soctoty not attrioutanle entirely to | touchIn painting. “Then have ready a glass the | figte Qud A v Ta the Editor of The Tritune. Some sutumn-leaves, or candy-doves, {’.‘J’.'f,;,,g'g',:}"!??,::;.{,',".3:‘,:?1,”-'-".",:.' ydhere i bt dte | CEATIECLR ST e clawm whone tnfiuence for | thor rom, anil thet i tie' riof stniomentof tha | Same ax the rat, “Wet pieces of cardioard the | (it e o b art rmasher “amiia | NemTn Evansto, L., Dec. 14.—1 hope the el- A sct of china, sandal-tan, Wi, the terrors of the Joving mother, Fnetronbles | RPOW o evil s potent 1o beautity or bilaht, —the Socretary to had been obliged to limit Wwself tn | sixteenth pa hu&nn nc! ,‘xr ml Lo & m)w)uu ¢ | your most bewltching amils, and obseeve, witi a | ftorof The Hlomels a mareled man, becaure in A carrlage, harness, mated apan; i, the terrorn of the loving mother, Theteanbles | FICLA T the Bstiols, Children haturaily, and | siating s fow only of the sdverso clrcumsiancea | bobettet, in hick uum-aoeblc suicrs, PasSWORQE | wigh, +¢ That ho is exiraniely handsome. " Glance | that ciso there are so many lile ways fn which ha e, 3 o ey e e Piegten oy it | vory vencrally, 100k wuon thelr teachers as mrvola | which, though scemingly uncomplimentaer to tho them on the extrema edge of the pictito: fet it | \yer yonr whoulder as thougl you were anzlous to 1 Tint, fora gift enrpasning fale, und often sad to sey) veglect an regards | Ci%ENET e, and powars aml if thoy wauld | ladien, if iniced to thaif origin would prove mora | Mutil dve miintess then place tho sscond s 8t | caich oo wars gllupea of biin. Do this though | S0 reliove Lis harrowed feclinga aflor aday partlc- tho back of the first, thene littla plecos betwoen thems lat It stand till the glars will not show where the glassea aro Rrmly Iastenad togedlicr, el vaint the remainder of your picture on this' sec- ond glask, lmldlug 1t upto the light wo you will not paint vutalde of the lines, Use plenty of paint, A honte on Dearborn wilt ho rare; ularly srduous Insorting nonsense,—a day al the While plctutes, books, are alwa; closo of which he would like to throw overy partlc. ular inditer of opisties into the waste-baskot, and acll the lot at any price per pound aroirdupois, — even dispose of himeelt that way. 0 5 Yo - . 9 | scize the oppartunitics their pomitlon gives them | cqually responaibl Hight. T et ity st W tatis 4l | 10incuicate s fove for inwett, Bied, ol beast, and | Our trexsuter, Samuol Sijm, wha s taller I o And * weeklich," **monthiles, ~ glve dalight=- | of bathing, and washing, o sponuing, Waeh in e | (0 HOW the baseness of all crucity, they might bo hnilk\ very practical, and rather unpopular, rislug, Bring gladness every month and week: 115 water ut leavt four tines a lay aoaut 1he hips | 8 michty power for good, 1 uave s friend who ls | sald in siibstance: While o had not dissented : A Berels, it plinge 1 wator of the same temy | Principal of ot of thy Sonth €ide branch schpols, | from the genoral approval with which the com. For better gifta no further scck, Jeratnro mm,,,.hy._",,,m,n“,m ninity —drying | e threo nsalstants ‘and " hereclt are & unit | munication of dira. Yorg was tecelved, yet ho could you detest the might of him, and don't take any notico of your lite-partner when you hear him growl; don't ask him what he snld, for that's Just whnt lie wants you to do. If sll this fails, g0 to your mother sand make visit. A week's nbsence usually brings & man to his nenses, if ne has any, o , fanit lies in nsing thorouihly. 1 their detentaion of eruct deede, and | seolnitnoaid forus. Tho alleged factthat men | @nd pujton even, The grost Be sure to hide his slippers bofore ot go, snd yut | Why, bo can go home, acold his wifc, Tiomember this, when gift Is made, HOERULIIY, 10 tntaken with.vomiting and purging | IhelE Concerted — action i '*' accompllshing | are na Uad. or worss, than wamen, did not bolp | loollitiopeint, Aud he Sarbtil REL 10 B85 100 | vours n thelr plsce, o an 1o ‘bring 10 his romem: | punieh the ehildren, and feel much relleed. Lrance the willingness with which thore wame little slippers used to run about for him. Fix thins about the housc In & mannor that witl bo ux- cecdingly voxing and uncomfurtable, and romain away unill he writes at (east twice for yoa to re- tury, It's sllent cliafiug that wears thy lpllrlll. XNA 1t i no awan, or chance, or trad Vonld It not bo advirabia to divide ‘Tho Home into fle?flflmnnll forthe benefit of mil? A8 so many .still wish earncatly for various reciper, difcctions, ote., ote., in the varlous housckesping dolalle, from **kitchen to garrct," and othiers nzoeo shicks edand almost disqusted with said informatiun, would it uot be wise and humana to put ail these recipes in a dish by themselves duly luveied, and il ethical, ethereal, philosophleal, otc., otc., in theappointed avacet ‘Somie there ‘are who would lixa tu read all; thoso would do so; others, the tastidious, who wisli to knuw nothing of the dinner oxcept by the eating (and with such prople toat generally 14 wark enough for one, 1 have notleed), these might have handy some tissiie paper tu cover upthe offenaing columns. Ponder (Lia In the deep walches of the night, and deviss somu plan whercby 80 many “scneitive souls may bo naved tho contenplation of the vulgar real. If 1181 L~y will send mo lia address [ will send him the words to tho soug. The saine offer to the Cum- won Bonee that wish tobacco ofntincut. Ulie. Eyed Stranger, o sixteon terma' cxperienco With Rum-chewem confirmed e {n the practico of in- int cremation of the gum. No svoner wvas the lcle divcovered than that instant o Jine.of march was taken up for tho stove, whera the burden was deposited, 'This was repeated as often as the oc- casion was, and after awhlle the children thought it hardly worth whila to Lufh up thelr pennies, for 1t amuunted to that 1o tho end, as helr enjoymont of it was so brief and uncertaln, Try it} and, Lucillo, tey keeping those children so Luny learne ing, stu ylny. peinting, mly-duwlms duing aoinething useful. that they will forwot to find time withiold sl food snd keap in the freshs aie | MuCh Thelr infuencs will doubtlexs remain | meet 81,200 of expenses with $500 of incotne. b . . tne long After they and their papile have parted | _ For bis part hohad no desiro to marey an holrens ; Butsomnibing savet i Frlendahipe bank, or Bve ouce, en give a few drm uF | fumsver. e tcile hio'sho thalte many_-perhans | 810,000 woald bos big prize in tie mairimanial With Intoreat—love; and pay-day—blank, Wntil 5 phyalclan san b hads 1f thore I any do’ | most—of the inhiman actsachoolhoys are so apt to | markes nowadays, reckuning the present worth ynia A, Ricnanvs, wy here, Al once tmmerss’ In warm water, and | penetrateare not somuch the resultof positive- of any young lady's oxpectsncy, and the incomao bh keep. whem fangiels (0 the feet, with dnpnels [y ctuc matutes 3w uf catlousness and \ghorance, | from that eum for forty ycars would hardly equal NOTES TO CONTRIRUTORS, Alpped in hot syater to -the bowels, with an little | fof Which thetr early non-education Ia to blame. | the extra expenso of a family with sn heiress to ) S L 4 nioving ne Dowrible, 1n came 0F emergency, uix | UL when parents ars theweeives bratatized, what | peoside. . A correspondent suggests that all contributors | TUYIUE e Dosule. K EaE 1 eMCTHENCYs BUX | panainay A greater ana moro ditleult work for | The fdea of dividing Incomoand expensan wae apoond thoir addresses for publication. Thia has | rinctnre kino (or catechul, swl half ap | teacher and pastor. absurd and -fimpracticable, ‘The relative portions been proved unwlise, bocausa all sorts of (rades- | ounce of common thture cardemon, A Lastspeime our 1ittle dog, 8 remarkably hand. | of the wash bill duo from busband uud wiio could e ond merchantn plck wut thene addressen and | cENd 0 yenr aud a )l oid may tak | ome stehful iittle creatire, was palsuned dur. | ot be ascertatned without a tedlous and oxpenaive 4 it "one Teaspuantal avory two Mours: 3¢ | ind the mad-dox panic wiich neriudically attacks | boukkeuning, And how could u married woman rend circalars, papera, etc., to thelt awnere, (0 | o ko) e nee freg aent, and less fruguently | both eity and cauntry, Ilo camo rushing hame in | earn half the support of a family thele annoyance. 1f these communications were | yrjor. Shako the bottla well. I¢ thero s thirst, nwn{. unid. notwitistanding our best effortd to | her children at dosth, whon, asa rule, ah almply cards of respectable merchanta, the prac- | give fced-gnm wator, v Jim, diod. 'Thu colidren. ariog his uttor- | cumulates nothing winle dingle, and ta at'mat, by tico wonld ba only & nulsance, but letters from Thave soimotimen had occaslon to take s atep | N Wevt bitter tears, and teled to put thelr arn | hor purents, only expected (o provido her own frtiund sl filr b Turtticr uni give Taadanam Jnjectlans, bt thongh | Brotnd is neck to shate thole sympathy, tat stter | wardrate, 4 ncoundels and criminale un nameless ubjects ara | [UFREERIG BV AR, HOTE O Teet, [ aje | howns dead thoy ceuned to cey, i the oldest boy | It was tho abieoroat nonense to _talk of not agreenble vinltors, It han sometlmea soomed | ways have ot so uniordirectiuns of a uhysician, | %kt aftee a thoughtful pause, **Wall, Argus has [ fnvitatlon to an evening entortalnmen beat not to suffer even A box addrees tn be glvon in | 4 ll"n)w wean a enlld llurln_\t canl weather, nud do f‘!:"m I-:ll‘}g:':f‘:'l- ‘lt‘-‘la:"wv;;“-‘n‘klml i::‘.lx"z.‘.n'“"fl"fi k:fln‘s' ‘:‘:;";L".:agh‘.‘ln‘:‘.?.‘fim =n&1‘ ‘?‘l;s’-m} &v:m‘l; ther clum, bt 10 bl Lo cood senso o tho | BULYIIES UrSeR yeus ol 1t ca beavoided. T61e | Wiy b, ahoro suns v pladhu, ot | Vavinrad oueh 5 Shings B nan d een ot contributora will govern thei. "Au reganin the maniagement of a batie, 1 almost | %Ould troublo bis peace o moret Aud why | cused of stinginces hut e had nover dreamod of o' foar to **beard the Hon in his den,* and give my should 1 not think eo? 1l was far handsomor an golng to such a ridicalous lensth as thut, ile had 1t fe & saddentng reflectian, bt therescemn nomo | oxperience. My \iea v, thot % babs Is mads han: | mote intellivent than many n man, nd many n | tio bad habits, 88 ho was sorry to say some of tha ground for saying that n part of the resdetsof | Pys Of (ho fevorss, just a0 far as 1t in madaa | Wowan, whone possssdon of a voul fs weldum | brothess had, and indulied {u 6o cxvansive follies, e oot ot elene e somductors, A-weck | Ficiaa Stostae: ind the worc of sovaruy. | Aisaisned, uad whew o1 o qutoner 1 | yus s nad obteceel sk rery oty Yosngediee a0 it win noted in theso columns that the Inet of [ it 5D, AL th bepinulng of u cbild'e ifo, b ies Coreon's ** Fifteen Cent Dinners for Work- tnemen's Fomillea™ had been sent ont, and that no more were at band. Why so simple a state- ment of fact shonld have been doubtod s not cloar; highly colored ‘ll red in the face I_use vermilion with silver whito, the clear vermition on the }ipe; for the hatr, Van. dyke brown with Naples yoilow No, 1 for Mght iair, snd for dark the brown with lamp-black. For the comploxion of 1adies and children, use clear white on the forchend, nose, chin, and neck, un- less they are very dark; if eo, usea littla Naples yellow “with tue white. For gentlemen, white, Naples vellow, and a little brown, the least bit, 11 Inquirer wishes to know mora -fmueulnnnf. it she will write to me, care of Lox 103, 1 will be happy ta give her ofl the information’ 1 tan, It would make my lotter too long to go into the mi- nute details of coloring, A finely-colored phofo. fir-):ln require arly the same coloring ss a good ead In oils on canvas. Evva, AN OLD FRIEND AWAKES, To the Editor of The Tribune, Aurona, 111,, Dee, 12,—Tho old _contributors to The ttoma arc not all dead yet. I, for one, Anx- lously luok for and eagerly read Tig BATURDAT Trnune, and fnd much to approvo in silence overy week. Dat how high-toned we are getting! The linos sre drawn closcr and still closer, limits sot and eubjects excluded, until I fear that Jt is ‘even now too late for my fmperfact wallto be ad- mitted, Ah! 'twas not cverthus! In those dear first weoka of The llume's calstenca we metand {omcuuur poor little **pleasc holp me's" In per- ot Jave that caat out fear, snd with the assurance of common necd and common inability to do groat things, but with & give-and-take desire to help each uther, Now we, with & fow wcxceptions, come in apologizing to the = membors and cringlng to tho editor as If wo had s bag on our aem to NIl at the editorlsl hien-roost, whilo the fact {a that not only do our rejoctud Totters il that wastg-haskot, but the ac- cepted muat greatly help A1l Tug TRIBUNK'S purse, For {nstauce, 1 have found It impossible to yget & TIE NOTABLE CARD-VASE, To the Editor of The Tribune. Covnwarxn, Mich., Dec, 12.—In compliance with many requeats from Tho Homo friends, 1 will proceed to deacribo the card-vasa spoken of in my last lottur. Procare a plant jar of the smallest di- monslons, als0 two saucers, one large snd one small, Sandpapor until smooth all over, nxcept the fnalda of the Jar. Cement the bottom of the large raucer Lo the bottom of the {ar and the rim of the jat to the ineide of tho emalf saucer, Scratch with a penknife a circulas braiding design on tho lusido “of tho large saucer, or I wauld suggest instead dragons. Mark atraight linea around the jar, _and on tho e, very firat day inate for | er. Wa men of such noble qualities s ahort, whilo there wasa fine ring to Mra, Vere' Tho verr firat dlay inalet bijon no niraing merels | focuton, falthiuineas, kininess, Instinct, an ven. | fetter, there waa not ano practical truth, snd ooly the ruin of your child, Thon #tonce commenco | Y% —for many animals cestalnly have teason? Uo | une practical wecatlon, and that was regarding teaching good Dabies, - Nevor alee with your bulwe | they div s the body dlze? e *dinfalitble marke " by which the right majden in your aems, hut place it wide-awake on the soft Content and_ Cleat-Eyen, T must say anch good, | slwald he known, and he sngyeated a roqueat that Lbie uaitrass, without. pillows in lta wwn crip, | fenaivie lutors; and Will, vary yood indeed, | Fore Vere furnish the information alluded to, 3 Cactus, but the applications for the pamphict pour merrily. | Never **change* it during tno_night, undor an Muuy thanks, bave not forgotten | thuther offorts i our’ behalt moy prove uscful as | spaller saucer hoarta or diamonds, with & section | baTunvar Trisuxx in this city whon not called | for “imlsculef, — Wihen puplle are ioterested In by each matl, and tn the course of a woek orso | circnmstancea, Defore bathing In the inornlng, 17 | YO8« Laura EARLE, s well as amuslog, of Greclan border Letween, of lrrofinlu liges. | for soon, while plles of fater-Oceans and 7imes | and progressing In knowlodye they aro genesally will come complaints galore. The pamphlets ara | cotistipated, Rive a almplq wann water cnema, — his haranguo was followed by several sble | Now procesd !ogulnl tho lines and figures with | were un avery eounter walting for the paper-man. | pood clfildrun: thero way be excoplions | kuow, . pamp! eing 5 tiny one ounca vt Lalf adnce syrlnce. T TIE LITTLE ONES. specchos, vur lawyer Informing ua che lawa In Jili- | black paint, putting also a half-Inch band of black | It was suggeetod in thoso eariy days that we must Bat brine il your wits aind knowledie, und even it gono just tha same. ous month, or lesA thie, you will have fixed n 7o the Editor af The Tribune, nols were very liberal towan] married women, and | around the edgo of tho larger ssuccr. Do the | holp others, for we wera selfsh, ere must sl- | your fund of entortaining stories, tustorical and X hablt that will sava you ininite troahie and per. AEhe H work carcfally and you bave a very antique-look- | ways bo a claes ** poor but respectable, otngrwiae, to bear on such, and they will have to almost utter, Lecoy Verd's own hoart, evoral haps mortification. Af your baba screams, ns Cittoaqao, Dec, 12, ~At the rocent meeting of Tho | membors spoke with much indigmation of the rl-n cortain A anything really troublus 1t theay little | Moo contelbutors, wo wore 80 often questioned | of setectinia wite by ** marks, " or by any method “iea a9 not ADE 1o screnm far bothing, but, it this | on tho wiser ways of training Infancy that one at. | 4ave follawing tho dictates of true lave, Dt the is the caso, ft will only expand bis 1un2e; may | 1ention was natarally enough diverted to th romnrks of Mr, Hiim feft uaall_in bad humor and wiake o fine wlngor of arator of him; but do nokul | o ¥ naturally enough diverted to tha wante | hopetass, tor while wo do natilave him aaa man, fow tho habit to grows try 1o attruct the altontion, | A0 needs of the **litleones.” Thelr wante are | we respoct his strong financial character; and anvthing rather than nllow (rutfulncss and i1l | few, thelr needs sre not many, snd thes capecially are we disheartened when wo remembur temper to become s Oxed hablt, mostly aefonses in many forms against exps his unpuunx-rug with the Jadies, connected with Tionot. (nfter nwhile) gavern ton much, and, | to adverse infinencen of air and food, ¥oul atrand | 1b%, fact that he 18 the noarest spproximation to alwve all, govern yourselt, I tho lltile nandy o airand | \(ry, Varo's practical man wo have in tha Club, stelko awid slap, tle them up in & handkerchief tor wverfealding furm & crying win ogalnat the health of | Perhaps wome one can give us tho reaults of obser- awhole m\lhty. at least for from one to thres | Infancy, The mother's luve for tha little unes s | vatlon and expotignce. Weo think Percy Voro huurs for s youny chlid, 1 the 1ittle tongue of~ | b0 ureat aud strong.and often her decislon | deaws tuo much on the imagination. Respectfully, fends, forb(d all interconrse with the fawlly for a | 0f character s o small, that much il : Prren PITRIN, time: of unteuthful, deceitful, and dishonoradle, | ness and many sufferings coma that - might Secretary Bacholors’ Club of De Kalb Connty. ”'1""; I the unhhmnmun-luun. 1 have remalu- I!-'lflmh:r«;nlmnna:e‘:} "Dllenl‘v;l'-l'lnl-r;]vl:d h"r‘l"l"d 3 ed at home frow an expected journey in order o | AR r ou the machinery of Jive .3 A 5| Wrhnie sueh devn mortication ARNE oo, —4 it | . Wiky ot give them water, cvol or wirm, a8 noEs ';“I' 2::?0‘: l':.:E"g:' P wiin loves sarnestly will grieve decply overa mott- | Qincretion way diroct? Wa waler pinks and zoses, o fhe r.of Ao Trung: or's ax wall u8 thelr own dluappolntment. In Jike | binis and kittens, and why natinfants? ‘'hesa Dxraoir, Dec, 12,—Roally, thero never oxisted mnnm'r’l huv;'nl:llm rul’r&vnnm from sumne festivity, lf:r::“fl': f’n':oul’a!m:fl;'!": m\l ':uztru:-.rlul:i."ln' & moro charming hotel than this ono, whera wa ara a pariy for whicl wi T [ wi aeascl ‘Al W hut Leimperature ol e l:v iy el an dresacd, au opora fur which ey Banas Jo oantty eantiimt lm Shihi(od -wwlnunprc:xnz. and :-hnnl‘dbo lun bappy to Wit Gl Havo heon ropald fon thanasnd fold, | wys thle very fuid of which they aro ao largely | leve It without a bang of regrut wera It not for Nover punish corpureally in anger, but on toma | made. xlerate temporatares and intne | cestain bridal couple, whose membars ate the peat PTG ncchatime Qo not apara the ron.” A smart jittie | Mandest climos, in petupiration, of oxuda- | and plague of everybody elss, They moander Mko "'J' t inability to piay Lady to exchange knowledgn tutes selfishinces, and it was for just this clnss I fondly hoped The iame was started. Truc, wae still havo atandingeroown here and there, Lut wo mostly Jston now whiloa fow orato upon be- nevolencs, and then we uro allawed to send up s line requests st tho end of the meeting, Hotwe Club, asit Is now, in itself and its work, f» good and ncedful thing. tiod bless it} but do not turn out the jgnaraut children of the house- hold or send them to an oulpost, aa some seem L0 suugest, while Tho Jfome place ia being turned ints a general hospiial, sud its orean into s Scribner's dragazine for ability, elegance. and excluniven: 1f Shiere is not roori: for all, the stropgest should enlnrge their bordare. Dilla, tell us something of the tastes of the oung man, and we will help you. Fora book, iryunt's **Library of Postry and Song(" ougbtto suft him, Chicken, fachsias, whenigrowing, need rich soll, charcoal, "bright quhtr but not much hot sun, warmth st night as.well as by day, plenty of warmi a to ba kept vory cfean” under the loaves aa sbove. Only & fuw kinds are wood Lo sel?, who muat be aclilsl ing card-vase. Bountiful but willlugns I you wish a_velvet feame for cabinot sized photogeaphs, cut stripd of pastebonrd the desirod ength and width, ssy fivo ploces, two alde, one battam, two crossed for the tun; notch the ends. Cut cm'rnlmnmm] longth-pleces of some light wood, flat on ono slde and round on the other, or several thicknesses of pastoboard fastened together, to form the centro-pieces, which should mnot be mora than three-alghtha of sn Inch wide, Trim the end of the narrow pleces 1o they will reach from the centre of the notch In each vt the wids pleces to the piace on the vtuer enu. Now lay your ulocos down with the narrow stripa in the cenire of 1ho wide, and the endas crossed, ~Trim the narrow jeces off whero thoy cross under if very thicke "over each pleca noparatuly with velvet of any col. or you choone,—dark shudes ars most durable. Hoak straws in warm water until thoy will split without cracking snd are piiatle. Wind the nur- row pleces, with the strawe crossed on tho top or merelycrotalng dtagonally; tack thens on the wide strips, and, along each side, tack bliudly wliols straws, The whole atraws must be cutoff whore he ploces cross cach otber, The size and shaps e ‘The correspondent who aske that Tho Ilome be divided into csthetic and practicalsections, vivlates fta first principle, which In to allow evory subscrib. — 50 far a8 space will sllow—to write about what interests her or him most In making home Ilfe happy. If the recipes huve ovesshadowed the the- orles, or vice versa, 1t has been the desire of the contributors, snd not of the conductord, which hns becn consulted and gratided, * . Mendota and Monona, the corraspondent you are after needs & wife inoro than he does such advice as you send; leave bim to blv own devices and don't muddle him, ON Boy, you, 100, must stup poking fun at him. If you all were to give reclpes for wliat you don't kuow, you would break up Tho Uome, yiold. Ido hove sotne uno will tell Preston nume- ibing about every woman having timo to read. would {ko to, bist I fear tnisis unpardonably long, and will only tell Edclwicss thut ulthough nota grandma, I can furnish tho stocking recipe if sho is not already suppliod. May HrTTLY, 1UOW TO CURE TIHAT HUSBAND. To the Editor of The Tribune, . Laronts Co., Ind., Dec. 12.—My desire toad- dress A Sorrowful Wifa 1 #0 strong that I will not procrastinate, My dear friend, when you say, “+In this caso the wife is not to blame," you strike, in my opinlon, the keynate of tho dificul- ty, by failing to recognlze she factthat, where & ‘marrisge is not & traly happy one, both parties ace 10 blame, not equslly, of course, but still we nevor find & perfact wife any more than a perfect busband, There has Lo be a mutual studying of each otbo rucnhnmc-. tastes, dispositions, an avoidance of friction, a néver-ending 1orbearanca; but more than this, Oh, wife, you must bo s cul snlon for your husband, snd a churwing one, s ‘To all and sundry who bave found their requests for putterns strickon out, the oditor wonld eay that tuey will have to apply to Pattern Agent llome, curo Catrler 7, South Divislon, Chicago, for what | cofrection of thie kind tellst tion_frum wyrisds of scerting folllclos, ia cone about the corridors, and monopollze patlors nnd the arrunzement of the straw can in the'house fu winter, When resting, keep i be outwardly bright and frosh, and let your X have been called 8 iph] . slantly ocenrsing. 4 d thoy are excocdingly | dryer, ina warm, light collar. hasband realize that you have a reserve forco, A they want, The russuns foriho’chuuge have Lsen e aian, hat v ¥ T Wl man likes novelty; he needs to feol that thoto ié o, i wuch dovoted, faltbfal, lovi ‘ in tho sumuncr montha, Infants are easliy dis. | feception-rooms, to overybody's Infaite digust. mL- nv:‘r";fnnmlll: '.:7:'-': n-‘:‘" mv‘uf ifii'“,'.‘,.‘.“’m';“‘ll‘.'; turtedd. They may not have been here lnn;{e{u&;n At overy coruer wo sre fearful of meeting Mr. and of briuging up the bavdtos, Mius, €. 8. Joxzs, to well banr all the bud induwices to which they | Mre. Hridegroom, arm-ln-arm, and sweotening :w‘uw-ml- Tiicy nay uot ba ioured to the great | (hoie conversation with the maltitudo of endearing xpenaive, , Madlson—I 'fim not attempt to keep 1a1its 1n winlee; my roomsarg not mtitably warm, Riore it summer, 1 ahould bo fempted by your h some ono_would offer to send me pressed ferns and sutumn leaves in return fur cut patterns, fgures of any animsl, bird, or othor ubject. Htata wlza wanted, position, etc. Hon's Bustzn. given heretofore, aiways something to learn’ about his wife, somo fresh charm to look for, some new attraction. Don't be too lavish In |ho|fllph10'f your feel- o’ Tapay,: try to leavo out the names of persons who are' {n buslnoss; you unintentionally mako MRS, MATTESON'S LETTER, frequent chunged of our clusuty, atd the it | opithets vo famlilar to newly-married peaple. an't Miyoupillsond tvo_skinplon & fogt, Lat tho Nusbend de must of-“ibo lueee The Homea free sdvertisement which cannot bo Tn the Editor af The Tridune. :u'eu 1 nu.n“l.elll’:&':w:h’#;: u?:fi'.." '('flflr-'"flnfl'n’.fi itodd, bow guod-lovking—yes, “""rl"’?! hand- | 1yiil end you a uigllé_h olr::utlrl“" Wx; Sumphark THINGS ARE NOT WIIAT THEY SEEM :;l'dk}:‘{‘\flm l::eu w‘l’\nlng‘ynnr}fv'g.n ‘l’h’:‘:{xfi:&‘:‘l ‘b8 some—cirls will acceptas lifa-partners the plainest To the Editor of The Tridbuns. Pronia, I, Dec. 13, —Wantod—A patent Inven- tlon to distingulsh when our entertalniog lettersare written by ladios and when by gentlemen! I reada flucmo. Dec. 13.—I wonder if tha new yoar | take grest care of their Little that are so ‘s i1l s FruhE With HESreoA s, AOEYS: am ) uslieatsnnd Werlc Al bo bk pugtly Al "h‘“. gt ment Bup hid uraom, 18 womn toan o will s the onw that Is growing feeblo and wears, | taposnd |n our bt siahis acd hotier deye” fx; | crom-eyod, and knock-kneed, without ono and getting ftaelt 1n trim for laying avido th ncep- | ressive linut even in thoir dwellin tedeoming polut, unless (& may be his hoart, ey permitted, Jennle 8., Ar moss 18 recelved, and plessed me, When yuu got the leaves, press them n & book with & heavy welght until you wish fo use then, 10 prevent curling, % Mru, 1., Hinedale—Your Jetter recolvead. Will mankind do not caru for what they can haveas well aa not without the asking; wo all know that we valug most what e harucdt to gain. Tobe companion for your husband you must b an latel: Tigent, thinking woman, tead the newspapers, read o Wicnifred complains that whon she wrota Loeschhorn's* muslcal studies, the intelligunt d In our A compositor perverted It to **Soerchoras, " ter it has wiclded with wuch antiring vigor f winter manths impars the tone an 1 in.0uf | be, afterall, that kv the best Place to carey alirac+ | 1y (o oxchsnge With you aiso, and as soun as cie- | J01t6F, admiro it.anewerat,and dnd, to my profound | thy current Htoraturo of the day, a0 (ar ae you chu; 100 1lene. ~$ander 17 Lhe dplsibs oF b every e, esena the e ol finction Of‘avery | tone—ai i“.“‘!;;' qart, s, muney, boush, in cmatancea will beru) 10" 3ain vory “biay‘mow, | dingust, that 1 hava bean wiitng fo » oo widow bo ablo 10 convarve an_topics of common furerer Daldy Sours, the correspondent you address | nurest, and mtilgue will giide over tne threwhold | STy Ut PAEUCAIBE the cutancous surface § LENVRUS o (i nien know 1. T feel ke | ruLeond w adaress by cata to you'whon I send | witn nine clilldren, and am rewarded with an ap- | avold s::llu a8 you would polson, [ knowaots ot the old_year and it down o tho feast of the | e ‘ureniurate, »b able Lo, bo dladrbed. by gas | JIChImE Into the mon to-day; T'va taken their part now. Twondor If gosslp, with its slimy fangs, | coaslve heat and nndigested food, fu the lner Mn- | 1OREEROKE. 0o s i and slander, with lts scorplon tongue, will make |.in2 ©f the inouth, yuilet, »tumuh( and bowots,— | 0 GQUETIAT T T00 o ;n;""fl,,“l peebl thelr palsunous way **ast of the ol year tnto the | £1L RIOGTY SROML SIS, B RRCRIry Suntl | evening, tollhur thatone o your oyes feels woak, -~ now.” " { wondor If grasping grecd, and thoft, and | supuly te neadds of uvery thisis, ana to strenginen | St YU wob & grain of dust in It by sccident. & murder wil press through the **gates ajar® and | the function uf every organ. Examine the lining "l;mm. of courns, she'll turn the lght down low, theother, Mis. R, I do not hearfrom you, Have you sunt? TWENTT-81X BUMMERS. MAKF TNE GIRLS WONK. To the Ediior of The Triduns. Tixanacy, 1., Dec. 10.—**Out of the abund- more deadly polson for mind and soul. 1am not #n old mald, wating frow theory, bat & wila of sisven yoare, aiid ouo whose husband s far more the lovur naw than even in the bappy cou ship days; more gender, more thuughtrul, moro upsolish, becauss he has learned to tully v woman's love, Let me quote a hittte from Ruskin: **The beautiful word Wife, means weavar, should bave neither sympathy nor ridicale. Write pral for old clothes, Iutorestlng correspundunce, about something els ' no doubt, but Jacks apprecistion. Apsin, read s racy, spicy letter, taking It for granted 1t is from a Jady's pen; Indlte an eplstio to ** Ay dear{riond, king fora lambrequin pattern, and NOBING 10 aear 1he hiatary and namio af hursolf Tiucks, the line which keeps sdvertieements of business out of 'The llomo has 1o he drawn very strictly, u ' dance of tho heart tho mouth speaketh,” and from | aod ail her relutious tbatl I may bave the exireme P b ) dazelinha badural thu pute Toun . uf e Intuits mouth. 1t aew ruiy sad ighiye | o, D e Tt 55 8122 | {ho fullasss of my experience my pen wauld con- | feliclty of relating it o my deae’ dro- hundred, T muat iipar be howowived ur Loy . R. Ancer, you have siirred hatquestion up | Veos a1l then terrible curvns [otiuneduariae; Ml mbiia [n delicacy ant boad wia fine, 1s ta look lsogulstingly at hor: | voy tomy alaters everswaore tho proft of a nard | the shoriest poselble wpics of tiuso recelve at f LUl o5%n's fortunes aud smbroider them, or feed enough If you hiave set the parents at work at it, hunor (1) 1he wadding fesot, vutplres wall eling 10 1he gunaunty 1hie hew & te, und, monuting olce to s aentimonta) shadow, and eye hale family of | cura jeat they Iipaiea passaye so dolicate and falr, | Luwer you Tes T tho old 1l "Fo yonng mothers, UALUKLE In the mystnrles of sigh frequently about the lunclineas of bachelor Tha hew appanes, Wiy minwuting ' tha thotkdere of | nfauey, we it tasay st Infunia canautdgest | W0y (Xnbewil certants atouwts bey pits, and bty ie yuututur liseo, eljiuc| ® aoldmanof the | yo mitch or so “well in bt av o coul | IO G KEQUR 1 AE CAFERS SURE R woy ™ Ul yunth shall od dutis i age, | suavons of the yenr, s they whould givo thair firtla | [t Kl C aud she'tl wilk, and st tho weddiag- e Svre s way: oo chn 714 4o wertd of Alves it sariuee dure Juie fnd, e s Jontant. your hobby 1s an excell i chil T "I"Mn'.y o 'ul 'u world of these | waye glv theu u Hiile less thun they d\.:n ul. yaur hobby {a an excel entlnnn chils ¢ y by trainlug wurselves and 0 tmnuch more thail thi ren, 10 he mire, are A great care 10 thelr parsuts, our children to' deeds of forbenrance, putionce, urge 100! but, &fter al), you know 1t 1s a great joy dineretion, | ad sorgivstosd, ~forbeutuice Witk | huariy upright yastric For s women to hold un her kaeea cach athir'e foibles, patience lu one own wells | dies notwant. | Milk cont Tty ibutn darlinge—io feul all thelr srma round bar throst oot Talluuw cronutos. AR Taniisonces for kit Rientenriussition, antieWinit by eivihed surents Ao Dratior thalony elothes snd hast, ttle cost, o e, Bolwacn these fotorvats, 7 B a ol el s KB 8w bata with Uur | thor are tllraty, give fhem o tf Sty | * what mesa 1a mped(u 0 Absolnts happinsse? Vs 10t uaoya Us ba. bur Bomiee; OUF souls waald et | L hiceof it which \s prveing constantly awey | glad that 1 itke cllldren; Pm proud of It What tconta oo begrimed and discolored by Bate aud ite | 1 be specified heveatier, Jan hoie atler foeding, | Loofaihey are obies peoplas bablest 1 used o Sifendant plssling Wiien the ufaut may feet tha nooi of sometming [ | oyay fey? e S04 BATEE 6L gotiun ‘entlrely upon and oring them to decay. Wherever a trau wife comes, home tu slways sround hor; the stars may be ovethead, 170 glow-wurnt {n ins nigut ey b the fre at ber fect, but home s wihicrs she 1s, ana for a nable womsn It atrctches far around her, better thup houses colled with cedar or painted with vesmilion, abedding fa gulet light far for Ibuss who el are bouicluss, Thls 1 belivve to be Wwoman's irie plate and puwet. And now, butrowful Wife, I will hope that my suggeations may bo of vomu avail, You wunted''s recipe for cuning a husband who has seemiuvly grawn indiferent,” try miua and Jot we know if 1% i3 8 succeas, BrTuasans. HINTS ON READING. To the Editor of Ths Triduns fourth lustrnm of 11 ho elater), who wishes th correspond with & cb mmfi 3““ lady (like myself), " Baht Not but * what country school teacher: ~ont they haveno busi todelnda the minds of the semala public. Virtuo is jta own reward. 8o fe curlos . the suuply reater than the gemand, 1 am honored—yes, bonored. that will do—-with his vl;;ll‘!.l.;l; \ und gratis. Ob, if my pen conld de- b - n. 1want fa call attention to the excessive care that 18 bestowed upou our daughters. FParcnie ssem to wish to spare them all the harder dutles of life, and su thelr mistaken kindness tako upon them- s labars which are much more belitting younger hodies You may seo s family of moderate means bava their daily tasks waich they cannot shirk, leaving the danwhture frea (o practica their music, onferiaty and vieis fricnds, aud amuse them: d taste dictate. Not that I mean y ‘munhnld dutiva, but they have no ch devolves upon them alone to do— e reaponsidliity e their T nt 1 um trylng to make fa tnfs (O that I had that pen which s mihitier o Mollie, enoogh recipes known to be good ha been printed for the complaint which you rofer to, oo Little School Bub, your method of stopplng game thewing i» But 1o be entouraged, o Qur Nitle frlond, Thirteen Summers, must not write on both sides of the paper, A gawk 20 Jank his shadow does thank Hiu ite appearsuce o spare. test it's 8 Joog, lank, oo Declined~Clen, Kuow Nothing, Missls ‘Tebithy Bnvolles, Dewe, THE LETTER-RBO nev. WO t. 1 mourn and wall aud gnash by The vataries of fashion are ridlcaled as bel ver it curlosity s enough 1o make soy B D 11.—Deronds s evident) ‘There aro letters Ia this ofMce for the followlog- | il eSons | e crop muy be Justthe time Lo satialy it needs | Liess tho soul of **Aged Itelativa': ‘Every wothet anould uot oniy teach her daugh d wall. Butlasurviva, 1do the | EN0LE¥0eD, Dec, 1L —Dcronds 18 e ' aamed conrinntors. Thase Intended for pavsesy | Mlilcen, uieices ornaments to soclatr, bt ons | of'nids aid e Tght dusnand for water. | W bruy | eastsiy wood ean it o chihiren Teering iyt | Sverything aboub the cars ' of s house,— | same tbing & dozen difer & the same [ Posscascd of an excoedivgly vivid jmagination, uce, it Of tie wosnptug Trateraity, will do toora Giechiel | Sontpmen iy contats roe oot onkear. | ++whuabi 10 u ehort Uite thai & votary ot fashlou dna luug | apen. Avold sl # vi ! 8 Jui in. vide nut wate thut which s """n':!,:.“l':x' l:l‘:‘uk“'\”':{’Ll.l!;aw'-n‘,"\ao“m:l':n tura made 10 thoae twin fountains of nutrineut. :,'.:';' 1.', the "m:;':'.l"' 1" [ ;uld Wmhfi“ u‘:l OF et ol et e iaee, Emn'.'::g”.'.:"yq'::‘:"“”“ 10 driuk cau keeptho | peopie would foruear rce]xz.mmnmnng the ke, rent fimes wii ul afuctory reults. And still [ live; but seri- ous doubls are enterialned of my recovery. This tret attempl to gain knowledge cnded ridiculonsly, out \hie remsining eloven were exsaperating au distracting in thelr rosuits, that, [ 'hope, {a clearly impressed ~upon every mother's mind,—but she should make her feel that she has & certain routine of wurk fo do which ahal) sense of respousibility upon but I trust ho js not a dreamer by mature, O dreamy-syed, Brutas, on the contrary, appeirs [l none. Ho would be deomed wholly, nd to weave no brilllant-huod living out of the city will be torwarded by mall upon recelpt of audress. Mesldunts can call or ;und 1o loom 24 Tuinuxs Bullding snd ges their etter ~cough ' to rub their ch ta with (i of ferment- | meut? Just sbout as ¢Oectual, 1 tmagine, as put- e lo proally practic mbos her. and glve her something 1o do which e Dot were play. Lol ber fcel that (here ate ceriain Ruoile Inland, i ” . u c aack a0 awerl and the in- 9 ved. . b 1 threads of fancy into the woof of his sobor, every« Nary . Surith, e Doges Bem Lo do vhon dusure wre s s fauc's bteath #0 pura &3 dranghie of yure, apark- e e e papor a1y st | B PioY e “worla which have to be done, aud 4 laTherwnarer nghink (e yorid above, duy iife. Yiather (han elther of tho extromes in Queen M, e i, of slander The beighibors sre thiuking, feeling | 1 b memey ¢ oatural subply aveds dilition, | “Viiea are the days when we olt by the fre feeling | sumebooy has b do thein, ebd whe musi tsken | 11 thare ien't, 1 will make 0n¢ 1a mothes earth. | manuer and substance of composition which thelrs Ul an, 0 e, I the digeelive furce Ju feable, give theutsnl | forlorn s, pertiure cudowed with a deud mure | water o cool the jouer Hintuw of ihe slomach, and 1e0) 0. \Q’u’nu Ban 1Lo cultoied gussiy who delsmes v prepnis it for 1ts proper fonction, Give » swall Iutest fash, amount. Al other titice by ote generous, Ne v "n|'¢ ;’:.'.: -:’vh:ély.fiu‘:‘ x’n"-m Aviijon ture will gul' the tnfand wien It ks disnk enough, | ence (comparivon nob yet whure of life’s burdena. 1t will be all the easier fur her whes she iu obliged to do them, as she rubably will be some time duriag her sojourn in Liin world of cares. humau bel native vens wheo we've no b 3 Meldeth Eag., % Theru muat be sid from soms p! . Jumbuy, ;.‘,...a L.;' e VL-y. Ament Isympathize. Iwas amict #d 1 Jike manner unce, and if T wers in your place d take Ul occaston, without much persusaua, 0, sepresent, {8 Tot & happy mea much preferabie? l'l?nrv -I:'ml conclndw’&’ul. ivuviu Imvmnhc soul wat, both wit sad hrevity must be the Inslln‘m‘:gn- }‘lv qullllfl:l of letters seekiug puvlication lu The 23 ot 1ialug upon the oulhily o nog 0f our exist- oue 1o o of anythina vo that we da 4o 1 thie motives ¢ pateniudj, or susrle | Thiuis oply oneof the Hems In the Important 0 bate snother 8irtation—ibat's whial L R Bublett, . Oma whbich uur neigabor's lves s B, Ausw, M, D, serably 110 an endless taugle. subject ot educativn; but thid upe thing has been . o —rather ¢ tho writor frat solect sonie ¥ 3 s " 6 e varas of “a" Taotenin), £ ip——— ‘Naucy Bpry, **mind it w0 fureibly broughl 10 oy puiite durlnga ast | _1¥assuracure, —rathet uncomfurtabletobe sure, u writo sonie thoughts of &% lcast ordiary rOmetimee W, :; a " muno: —but dou't be faint bearted. You dou't know that sudt| merit and brilliancy upon “l although suc! week. 1F ieb tbe_walshill would giaduaity | A WOMAN'S TEMPERANCE SERMON Mavux iwithout the Madcap). | mouthe, that Lcould ot forbear glxing a Libk | §awm sweetS. If you mean Swees (Jnoo) § Giaabpens,and s ouilosk by setrt il To tha Lawor a7 186 dribune. ki wire {iodine s Do ok, réad, ad actad e ,n,,::bm’ ‘ :l s uutn‘y ,1) :fl:‘:; el ey contih it cuay o cilion. um d O17awa, ., Dea V0, ~Selliug Nanar (s & crime, ND 1T SHALL BE GIVEN. ] . Bl ’ v eoriat which' ‘10 _Select lu marked out by Ewmers We towetimes destroy 1ty barman g of the bome | g liquer ruduces crime,— 0 much tist Madame o ths Eiltor 8 344 Tribuns. o ehors over Baria broad | Where was Badjerdom? 5 Inxvcauck - [son 1o Bis " Bockiy .n:c':fuyu:’m:ffllu:: A s g R e opibinn, which wever s1ope {0 tts mad career | Holsnd v exsculution might be chaoged into, **0, Batoir, Wis., Dec. 12— 1 lookea apzicusly for | aurfai will *:squench™ thie Brat, iN1G upos, -3 ok, St AUNT CARRIE AND THE T e ’ i Ol ; ’ i i A CYNICAL DOUBT. {0 course of and mabner of readiog blstory i CARMIE ANDTHEBABIES, | Sunl whet veriape whe ouly surtulvea by T’y | louor? hiawor! bow mauy erlm omuitted o | 4 soswer to Kurrowful Wifs's dnquiey, and, gnd- | ouly stiewbl 8t a public letter, To tha Editor of Tas Tribune Lora Chestertold's lutters to bis son. Thu sub- eality. ooy W X eaz with GUF tonguee thy pame!* Viulalion of lawe s not witigated, | 108 noav, will try 10 tell e oiler sido of the 'i‘ ae e would Sleh & slcbce | bus eshanced, by the fact that the fufueuce of story Alust niarticd wopien bave espertenced the bGran (ehered 860 Leld Guder CoRLIol. slways sske | NAUOF vverwsslered the murdeser ot robber, Why { Ssm# diticulty in yrenter of less degree. As 1en ing ourseives whetkier woare certain tbat. nuder | 18 criwe. legailzed by grauting llcepses? Why | 40 DOt situch the lmportunce Lo these trifies (1) by eame cirsumsiances sud with the sawe ouf: | do prominent men countesance crime by making | tbat women do, and in Lopesof dulog & favor to fusuding sz lempisiions, we would Bave st0ud | yum-gelling & Iawtul Lusinese, and by exertiog | $omn weary soul,| wil endesvor (o fui (b geust- the teat wiih o wore 3axious lofuencs Ia ite bebalf tban was ever | I¢3 OF 1RAC 1errible wurto basker Uut mreliog 10-day was 8 succens, both in polct | manifested toward uur churches? Because licenses .;;‘;::-‘fi‘;::?l‘;fi:m’n?‘ :fl:\uhyun‘n'::,nl IHrl‘vb(‘r:? of pumbers and iLietesl For & wopder (he dsy | bk 8 bandsome revenus; und, sloce liquoe will | sr¢ scamperiog down' the waulk ss fast as the waa verune nd :hdn\" iy ool expect | be #0ld, Liod-money Ls uy sceeptable seany cui- | bittle leye will carry them, and tne seldrn s andwa Oldways bas beon | repcy, Legislation providos laws for the seller,but | Lo the Yoass 1a " grand trlumphal mazch. ¥ wurk 8o Chairman of tbe Commities | nune for the driuker. Both sbould be declared & | Anotber psir of nfiio " feet ara_ waliluj iy, lidlhu 8 s suuy meet with a nearty | Lutsauce. 18 uot w drunkerd s public uulsance? | inthe doorwsy and clain stientiou. Borrowlul fo keep tbe *woll from the door® of | Lioor unakes denicusof (be wisjority uf “wen: | Wife, busy wiib the dinuer, sulica Ler welcouo f deserviog poor dring the tedious wicier tbat | renders thou foul. sbuslve, I tewpered, sud | andibeu tarus saly sway becauds the \ouged-for 1s belote ae ity ulten vivleut u“-w!‘mh;v‘-‘:‘ xmulm sompeliing | caress lunot given. Sorrowful Wite foructs. _ ln N i or luw - 80 ol aya, v who S48 pate peibapasicwdollars, adime or twa, | Livn 1o sucicty. 16 be lwprisoned snd tued. how :::ud nl: the dovrus, znh':u}h‘\.:m‘l’g lu: '.'.'nfl'.:" or at Jeast 8 bit of clutbing, for sll of wbich tkete | olten would ur prowtneul wet be seon revling on | face, and upturned Jips, Lo receive the scCustumc ate (reczing stacring bumin botcds o our mifdet | (e streety 1t treated Dulsance, bow often | carcas, snd busband would nut be huwsn did be vattig. Tho bank Iailuies Bave creatpd 8 sud | would their fumilics bo dlsxraced? 118 law wus iu | failto’sll un Now the chiluren ;u ka u.th o our city, sod where the crimiual | vogue rengering (U Jegai aod respectabls for soy | celve, because they go 7 it, and so would Boi« un‘ l}ou e ¢ o Juzury sd wealth, tBelriguo. | one suinclived 16 sell liquor. but "also makiug the | sowful Wile, as there aough for all. LGl Tickims U in squalud poveriy. Theouly | acilex seapoisible for Lig putibasets’ wiadee, Agaio, thice ltue prattlere clubing upon sed Masuor, Mo.. Diec. J1,—F vard - ter thal, baving enjoyed o mate thap Ordinary 5. perience with the hile oues, § feal 3uatly proud of an wbllity lo wention wy svccean. Too uauy fufsnts itbat Is cbildren underd yesryof axw) suffer far 100re throngh Iguoisnce 1hen wanicn negisct, —for what wotb a \hough she bes savage, docs mob love ber offspring snticiently 10 take care of 1t to the best of hez abliity! A pom- ar of letters which 1 bave recettly saceived bave Jed muto tbick that very wauy young motb evter upon thelr dulles witaont even 8 vowledge of ibe very 166 priuciplce ul Buisind. From ibe very virth of s cbild In our widdie clasecs it Is kept In a roum with the motber, avd it 1o therefote unnecessary for we 10 describo b pur- sty proper; but iet me say bere (bal, uo ma {u what room you keep yoar babe, sco that ihe 1a kapt pure; sad this 18 best sfactea by fastening & SUIP GI WCOd, Lrom B8 10 1hica luckes wide, {um of 100 Biuch Louse-cleaning, tov much cook- ug and bakivg, are well cousldered, aud aumervus exceilent suggeations showtng buw vven the Lust eat and the—really, OF in hur own catluation miost ovesworked hocsekeeper can find wuch 1iwe for genersi seading und mental culture sre given in a pleassnt little bouk cutitled *¢The Beliouluiks ter's Trunk," by Mrs. A. M, Diaz. Should bo pleased to hear from Yiddie upon ¥ome Bew topic, a8 abe proposed In bher letter. Wil sume oho lease favor me with & recipe for hxm. oysters in Lu“’l‘t‘:‘h’n‘ l:lm l:lhllrln" ‘x;uxum ly alves when 80 propared. fopaebipg ey . g‘xnuu\\’wn. — TEACHING MUSIO. Twtas Edilor of The Tribuis, Newrox, 8., Dec. 12.—Theru azo several calls for letters 00 music in The Howe. Would & (vw Jetters un teaching music be acceptable? 1wlll sy No. 1. hnd see tha result. Wo will suppose wo sr taking 6-yosr-olds; many rules for them will su- swer forall: Place the stool opposite the name or the tnstrument. makinz it (o 2ighe helghit to reck Jower, 1., Dec. 14.—I am touched, T confess, by the picture Amber draws of the artful creature who s tke compendium of Soyer and Confuciua narruwed down to the aphers of a kitchen. Ehe combiuca tho artistic, tha culinary, she eathetlc, the practical, in such 8 millenia way, that I con- feas that & considerable experience unders changing clrcumstinces makes me skeptical. 1pray carncai- iy that bervision way be reslized, for § cannot conceive thal any grest uumberof wuch wowen can or do exist withuut the same causcs giving riso tuan equal nuwber of n:?uucluu e uen, wWao would thank(ully fusnd ideal howmes for a new rture in thy cvauyelization of thy Lunian rac ut, tuy deaf Amber, 18 1t wise at your clovation 1o forget snd misuse the Jadder by which you cnu&ean Q0 eotisl or Wi to ape o tential ridget s ono of Erin's :l«%o or M yofa npeeds must why uot suficn the way by aljuding to tbast little touch of nature which makes us kin ln such man- ner a8 L0 make reform possibler Ilrustibat] am nok cynical, but wheo wo consider wbat clay to Voo then ald women rroi bak been evolved WIHAT DO OUR CHILDREN READ? 7o (ha Edilor 0 Thé Tribuns Frouexcs, i, Dec. 13.—Ia loukiag over the canttibutions to The Home 1 8nd that slmost svery subject bay recelved atientlos frons jts numerous writers. Permiy me, therefore, 10 ask 8 question in which sitare iaterested, but more especially parents snd disns who have children under thelr cato, sud whoss duty it 18 to provide whole- some aud bealtby f0od, calcalated to dovelop m cular strength, brwoness ol flesb, snd a tivity of braw. ¥ Lf peovidiog wiscly for tholf | physical peeds. do you st the sume tuue provide se libarally foz thelr mental sud moral culturet Du you nw:z 00w what kind of books your children e 0d whelhor lnermnuin wholesoma sud’ profitable yerme that ) quicken thy vital growth of vistuo, aod form a taste for bigher toings Many there aro who recognize the importance of aelecling cholce reading for their children, but tLers may be ot 0 whom 14 may suggest a word ot taquiy 1o thls ducction; who do mot zegerd the g v

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