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12 THE CHICAGO TRIGUNE: HATURDAY JANUARY ¥, I18W—TW THE I{OME ronly, bowing humbly, abe must withdeaw o it are fmmediately replaced &b man |I|;hmn.mnl)\vl\l h flhf fr]nc,{nfl,lc r'l.( l«ult"umjm.'; S 5 renlaced ahe ands." of love ot home, tnsh forth Uke a leaphz tount- | cares not, fush eo they are there. Enchi tune Oh!;“x Il‘;:;«’:’:‘“:xmn’: “The female children | ni all thelr fuil amd glory, ('xm:\l‘ 0= [ think she “will not ‘live for another supply, were not allowed nny instruction except. such | dewd, i the task aesigned 1o a mother. Who | thuugh Hfe mar be prolanzed for many yesrs, Wifely Duties Still Being LVE PAGER 2, bustling. un<ympathizing life, to the € the old fdeas of comfort and ease ul hitherto, aro unly bleak flelds and rairles Lo gaze upon i the one Instauce, while “massive structures of grankto and iron, filiedd with enptivating wares and entfeing bifou- terle, feast v slep, with theirever- chanelng panorsma, iy the other? ‘There certalnly can be no excuse for lonell- ness [n tho city, as the streets aro nt all times thronged with passera.hy, each hent on making the most of the time allotted him, whether In beneliting the worl! or in followin: the sinuous conrge of the * wiys that are dark,” After all, ihe countey I8 the placa for luxurione Ilving, fory no 1natter what scareity there tmay be in the yleld of products, farmera will never'setl them- Feives short, nnd it therels suflerlog In e uenze of a fellure, the conamner must bear the burden insteat of the 'nemducer, And yet how the poor, hunery, foodless, avd fireless populace cling to the city, as If_there was noth- ing outsida ot fis seductive glitter. Rather a crist of bread aud a few raga to cover their bee nambed Hibs, s that thev belong to the vast city, thau plenty of wholesome ool and a cozy hoive in the country. How the hony hands cluteh ot the discarded poultry lying fn front of the commisafon honses. Smothered, frozen, or dead from sbme ather catise, It matters not tothem, They must wrestlo with storvation. And yot those In_the country are lonming %o swell the tidoof human miscry that swoys to and fro in our busy mart. People who think there Is nothing worth lying for {n the coun- try. will do well to turmn back_ a few piges In the book of menory and linger & fewy moments over the page tast is hung with a sombre pall; the one on which fs written the bistory of Qct. b, 1871, On that page Is record- ed in” words of flre thezrand, tumnltuous au- swer to our appeal for ald in our starving, lielp- less condlttun. Millions of exelted volces bads us hone, for succor was near. Iosts on hosts of willing hands vied with each other to sco which sliould weave the most stalwart muscle {utu the offerfug that was Lo save a stricken. helpless multitude, Not a village or hamicl Tt what sent ita love-offering {dr our ncept- back ta that pertod. A alowine flee burned in ' enough to shioel then, T out a Httle saig g9y o the broad flre-plnce, over which the tea-ket:le | haking-sxla in the hot watc ol hune on the crax An oll_<innlng-wheel | 1 have tried many of the reelpes in The jj,, stoud in one corner, and ou & dresser were ar- | gnd found them excollent, and have o} wm ranged tho disiies fn which our grandmothers | and suggestions that aro tavaluable, | wi tnke such great delleht, Over hiead, on poles, | gome one who knows would bo so Kind ..:" hung apples and_pumnpking, drving. The roof | give i ‘The [fome recdpes {or making voal jop of the houso was covered with snow (eotton- | and botied frosting. Laxcone l,““'d batting), and siiteering i ' hung from all the e e, corners: while from a window above Burbara Frietche resolutely waved tho good old_ flag. During _ench evenlng the occupants of Unvle Tom’s Cabin took the stage and aung several songs very sweetly; and the Indiana gave some territle sealping Feenea for the buuelit of the youthfal portlon ot the anidlence. The Shak- spearean characters hod a banquet, and each cvening they mave some very fine tableanx. Tn tne centre of the hall werc several taste- fully-arranged booths, Among the number wns a flower atan, a fancy department, and a candy table. The firat two were cach in charge of nne laily, arsisted by severa) others. otie_hoolh n Indy s ¥ Rtebecea at the Welly” and & gantle. man as * Abraham’s Scrvaut,” wers dispenaing {ec-cool lemaunade, Many of tho characters had such fine figures and faces, and were a0 anpropriately and ele- gantly costumed, It was thought that, could the authors have seen their run-p!uulrcl #0 much more solldly represented than on the printed oage, they woutld have been delighted with the sight. Nine churches wero represented In the ‘varnival, and the characiers that they personat- ed are given In thae following Msts MOTIIRR GOOSE. ‘Mother Guose; O1d Mother Hubbard; Jack Spratt and wifo; Little Bio Pecp: Tommy tirgen and Tom my Blout: Little Miss Muffatt: Littla Koy Diuey ‘The Old Woman that Lived In a Shoe: tirenadles Old King Cole and Fidalers Threes The Man wi went to London, and Wife; Ringa on Her Finger The Old Woman that Swepi the Conweba; Misiress Mary, RCOTT. Cedrlc: Rowena: TWamba: Rebeceas Isane the Jew;: Ellen Douglas: Drian de Dola Guilherts Glee Mardens Ivanhoe; Dlack Knight; Margaret Ram- say: DI Vernon: Malcom (taeme: Allen Bane; Evelinc Berenger; four jiighland Maldens. exclusle 3 cuded from | the frail yet spotless creaiure whose moral, [ I do not think with lzank Walton that of {t) ot Athent aras pitlablc. Seclided B losa than phvetent: heine muet be. derived | @flowers aro oo plo vt A from her, to animate those sentiments which | on except on hoifldays,” for ol renerations vet unborn and natfons yet uncly- | are only of rare occurrence, and flowera h!zcd il tearn to hless, are too refining in thelr loveliness to be seen A few words toJohn, of Pekin, and I amdono. | only on state oceastons, “To analy ‘The most fmpartont lesson of Iife is to know | charms of flowers {s like dissecting musles it is how to be buppy within ouréelves, It iathe | one of thuse thines which i 18 far beiter to en- duty of all to examine thefrownconduct, vorrect | Joy than fo attempt to understand.” Weave their crrors, repressing those faults to which | themin yonure bnir, wear thens on your garments, they are prone, resolving to cultivate thuse vie- itivate them in your hearts, distribute them tucs that thev thnd they are defective in, mmong thoto who love and wili foster thems Be gentle—thoush perchianco that lip deck the brow of the tride, for with us the May epeak n murmuring tone, oranee flower I8 a bridal erown,a natton of The iienrt iy beat with kindness yely yesterday, ‘Twine them round the toml, and Andjoy 1o bo thino awn. eprivkle them o'er the grave, for I think with anolit divine that *flowers are the mwveetest Pe gialleweny houts of paln things Gl ever made and forcat, to put o sl ik ) + nto.” Are flowers atroublel To some they Thels yiclil Hoe what aipnotk than can'sty are, but are wo not fally repakl by the comfort e 2 recelved? With ss miich proprlety we mbsht Tie gentlo—none arg perfect here— ark: *Madam, are not your children o trial " Thon art dearer far tunu life; nud she respond, *Is nob life a grievance to Then hinebsnd tear and stiil forbear~— youi" 8till, we would rot glye up flowers, He gentie o thy wife, Chtia f ciidren, or llfe. Our physlclan Das xacicty and from intellectual improvement, their |lh-cn"mun have been gloomy, dull, and hopo- ess, When we constder the condition of waman in the early agos, we cannot_be surprised at the injunctions Jaid nrun her by the Apostice. But wontd John have her remnain in that position? Clenrly, he would: but not ro her Creator, e s called lier out of former bondage, and pointed ont. to hier a higher missfon, 1t {s warthy of note that tha writers of the New Testament did not give ns a “Thus salth the Lord "-with auy of their Injunctions to womans nor ¢id our Savior enjoin any such rules upon her. S, while we admit that the words of the Apostiea may hinve been proper at the day and undur the clreamstances of *their utterance, we lalm that the vondifion ot woman lias been 8o changed, and lier mind so edueated sinee that time, that they are not appiicable now. Wo are told by tue Johns of to-day that her coudition tnourands of jeurs ago was her natural conditiou—that in which (iod placed her and Intended her to_remaln. 1£ 1his be 80, & great wrong has been done her by taking her out of the condition of Iznorance and depravity in which sbe then existed. An educated mind cannot be Kkept In slavery. Our exstem of edacatiun {a all wrong, 1€ God in- tendded her to remain the kznorant slave of man she thon was. How comes it, If that wns her natural, God-ordalned position, thet we flud her coudition o different ab the present dayl Whether right or wrong, that condition hus gradually changed ever since the Introduetfon of o X 3 ditfon | can clevate her dionjty? She must guard [ She beholds o them the emblemsof our own R?tggfligfl':‘g'fiffl‘cé'ét‘c"fi‘é‘fimfix’é‘h&i",&mfim ngaingt the slightest tatnd of bodily inflrmity in | resurrection, sud of the brizit and better land, Discussed with ey " Vigor. CANARY-RIRDS, To the Edtor 0f The Tribune. Broa fsuann, 1), Jan. 9.—To learn abogy canaries has become & hopeless task With me unless sume one of ‘The Homo will come 10 thy rescue and answer my questions, 1 have four beautiful birds six months ojg, ad I m‘\ becoming tmpatlent for a g, * Skeestx," the naughity young papa,won't ecey chirp, thongh I have tr{ml nnlunrypn'm ‘;p‘nf:,f" 'h(m‘ng that would protduco a wall, il Il The Rayen," he simply percheas “only’ g and nothing more.” How old must o cangry blrld }l"wlhcf‘miu 1; enn flm: 5 T s it best to keep them in scparate onder to make thein tey toalng 1o 5% Do femates chirp and Lwitter as much, orthy samne, ns theminles Ia it o trito slun it one scolds and rul that it will bu sineer { 8 othery Cuu singers be recognized by shane ot heagy CoM3I0N Sgyep, '*aAc” ON ¥ PRANCE," 4, To the Editor of The Trilune. Cn1caco, Jan. 14.—1 desire to extend my heartfelt sympathy to that * hojiclessly Indgl gent mamma.” Poor woman! She can't hely ft. 8he would often be otherwise than “hopes leasly Indulzent,' no doubt, toward lier serap, fe daughter, but for the one tralt which iy pledgo of aflection possesses, beautlfulty g, trated by the olil ndage: * Self-praise fs hyy seandal,” the effect of which In thls fnatanee sy to compel the stranwor to lay his Index fingy along his nuse and wink with his off cye, agf this ** hupeleasly indulrent manma® 10 yo oy the e A Michigan Woman Presents the Matter in a Sensible Light, ; _“Fern Leafs” Views on the Care and Management of L] Flowers. Bad Taste in Dressing School-Girls Condemned by a Grouty Citizen. piven us & bitter draught, preserived because wo need it, the proportions, the fr A CIIRP FROM PERIN, uuunq. and quantity to what onr case requires, To the ditor of The Tridune, hall we not trust to his supecior akill, and Prriy, 1L, Jan. 13.—f would like to nxpress Hmnk him lhln‘- the rrnls\'-rlmlr-u was “Lmi e v ] han wa could ear or one regret to find m’ll-hmk. :‘l’ A.‘P.\J:‘frl“‘m!,)n?lnnfir II:.“‘:::,“ !h; Reanfe’schnir vnEfi:fl, and hope slmn‘luy #ce hitn, wiltes on 'the ely, Duty™. guestion, But do not let mAtrimony crowd ont tho bright think Jahn must be convinced by this thme that | lessuns taughit us through flowers, 11 yon wanld the force of his argument (s lost. 1‘|II llunze!. aclf, Iolv|e m“u'n-, xnwl fn:m.itll':ua\l:-u‘r‘(: Candidate would be the only true wife for | ‘*obev.” you would not have time to look abof to seo If some familiea were ruled by the hus o(l"lmrw.\( notof man, We must recoznize fn such an lm!lvhlxml 45 'm.'"’ Ancels toy h““',"’ baud or wife, Therels po happiness to spare Tier coursothe dircetion and ruldancoof s higher | frmiy lbellere in woman's subinlsslon. 1 ean | yhere clther one rules,—in the common acee power. it thia chaore, this progress, tend to | {magine juat what a life lices would bey and 1 | tation of the ferm. Let love ho the llanie evll, s {ts opnonents predict, then He who rules | think did ane nceebt of the * highest homor a | which burus in Iicaven, nnd whose soft reflec- own, bringiog the evil uvon 6 world. ! s y—twell, 4 oy eingr, L s we believe, ft 18 for the wool, nat only o :‘;;:}‘:":,‘y“‘“’w; =yl ?,mfi:lg“‘nr:n\(:;“ i | obedience lighier than liberty, wnd, s long as “Inez” Furnishes the Iomeites a Description of ¢ A Car- nival of Authars.” antty. Amil this work, this change, fs not A Variaty of Articles on Subjects Rang- ing from Human Nature to Valentines, ang ellontly shed tears over the tem i woman but of humanity, then, 100, we should | G AU SIONHGR naw vacant, | wortals love, they nro never quite depraved, | anco, Mothiars \wept over the babes that wers | oy, IR A o i ey e e Ih0 remyer l‘:chr': VOICES OF TIE NIGHT. | recuenize the Mrter nowertnat sogrioinke ™l | sho ond etter apply” at onco, 4 Johvs o FenwLaa. | furaed homeless whon tho bleak praiie, o | (JlL AL, TSt R focwin: | sito instend of miirats n et oxn et |} Ay IHenry dites, s oase e aanot, by apvemtiow Tible ace | AU advires for L feel toulldent - that THE OLD GUARD istened to tho talc of tho dark belt of human [ GO ol "Riuter, “uaviaor; " Brinco Hopry: | lonse-winded scrceds in The Hlome, T wisn tnai; B ‘When bed-time comes, and curtalns fall, Vet ot hudiiference, atay. iih work wud will, | 8 1an witls such seutitnents us dolin issatarated URORGINA. NEAD FROM, bclnga that alinost surrounied tho burning uty. | Bleos Luctfer in Garb o Tiicat. - * | that, fu my response o tho reqvest of Su B y v Y Py iy Y > essinga Iro! remblin, icurta were maoldes o t & m;.l rmmdlgo‘uu do::,rn J:‘l::" W oman lmsdn ;;grt u; I.vln:vi)n l]lll;xcifih:" | IQL“": by his stde to tyrannlze and torment. No won- To the Editor of The Tribune, {nto_the great, m,m,_’,‘,“,“m,m Tosves that SCHILLER. ‘l;;g {,‘:,‘; "‘H’.’.f‘h;'.’iu';'“‘,.n'!i""}.“‘ifi'“fv"u ouro 2 flxln g Ere lampa arg out my wife " never dreumed of$ anc tis who o | der he would wish the world to be dellvered Mavswoop, N, Jan, f.—ludge of my sur- | gwelled the offérg, nhd prayers were wafted | Willam Tell: Geneler: Emml Ameita; Agnes; | 00 W8 1 a b achedin By **Remember, dear, to wind the clock.” generation will sce greater changes than tho | o ne' oman ot Swfll? and Scharncter.” pecte, 3 .y Jonn of Arc; four Pennants, resvectul langnage, and in fntensc sympatyy ast one has produced. As well say that men o b v ¢! S prisc whon some of my friends inquired why :‘,m“m be and do aa they were and aid In the Ile certainly haa been delivered from one havimg days of Abraliany, as to say that women should on_each thought that came freighted with sym- When boots are off and for the day pathy uto the midst of our dovoted city, Al irksame cares scem pat 1o roat, SITARSPRART, uly bt for tle ¢ |Ildhnnd all ehildren not purpo coniderble of thy Lo mentioned virtues, His | licorgina dil not write for Tho Homo suy mistakenty | 7 -tratned, whereupon ay doughy "Those of the very pour who think the country Mactoth; Lady Macheth; IHenry VIIL : Kath- | a0 full of the peeverse hate of whicl o i ¥ Y % 5 shouhl buve been, and, If he succeeds in retting | more. 18 too tedlous and tiresome to divell in of course | arive; Cardinal Woolsey: llumlc{: Ophelins Ito- s L B el iy D b keut in the atate of honduge i wiieh sie ox; | utlier ahe ghou1d be some telicatc, seimiilve, | * Wey, #God bless you,” as the good old | fisi thelr dholes betwen the two ivans o ome | meds. Juitort | Rosaiind: Cellzs’ Houehatonet | fancles others capatfly simply bocaobe e s weak-minded crestura who would submit to 1sh ladl d to say, 1 never onco thought moves, and woman st move with it. 8he fu- e ordere th s othe Trish lady usc v, 0 2| berie i same loud, the rame spin o fiver- e er oont an oty ad the uther | that Lwas causinz sueh disappointment to_so = CAUSY LW el 1 ! tee 8h many noxlous beingg, and causing watchful }:,”‘;;,“,:!’,ffif.'{i”fl,.’;“‘,’,;’,’,fl‘,,,, f.fi,fl:f‘,‘{ fif:g::,;:::’ ".‘n:rzmhz:lm {(‘." :.Lb:l:?- |‘;|l(l‘ll'l‘;{i n’):i;‘nll‘:fll' 5 I(I,HHF cyes Lo turn avway wu.h' feellngs of despalr after « 10 5 0 e ¢ e o o ¢ Dution of the sinve. \» the chalns of the latter | SICTES tieans '},‘l{'l‘,‘,“‘,‘,“?;d'l‘f‘l“,“;’,,‘,“gflrféfcn‘,”l fols | walting aud watching in lwrlmla of “""‘Q s fow were hroken, awd the opurensed et free, | g TRCe S G0 H el e 1 would ad- | Words Irom my very feebio pen. Ny be- rpite of vpposition und Lilble argument, 80 WiH | yiw John not to bring Seripture Into his argn- | fore I would have caused such feclingsjto elren- ;‘"rc 2" \l:“;.;w;i {-“ Jfi:éi‘?fi\fi‘r‘.‘,‘."é}"‘:fl'::‘,‘,,‘;‘:," monts x:]c,vnm; it does not seem to lielp hhin out | tate in our Home cirela 1 would have cast aside hring about th L o ake # ke lior the eyual with man in power and do. | 30Y. oud only serves to make him nppear more | with firm hand tho dutles of home for your Bypoeritleal.” Too much Is done In this workd | ske and have written in huge letterss * 11 minion that ho procinimed her to be at the o b R | Y, | #ake, and have cn in hurre letters: 0w Tiou, Flst o mx'ny avs Evervlioratvo b nrre:nl{ lundcr the cloak of religion, John's s J o Wil ‘iehare | 90 yo do.” ¢ Hope you're well" to bo printed in Councll, two-bealde the Leartiy twon the it smire Y for the "Wl and tehar- | ) fho neading of The Home ‘columus, "1 am tanicled business of the world, two In the ral AF et ;‘{, or Joun's WIrk. sorry 1 was not in time to wish you alt a Merry oftices of life.! 3 But I mnust forbear, last the apace Toccupy ex- ‘ works so rankly in her own blvod, ynbi At i e B B e e win with wings, who kuows no fear! O hard eheek b goest thou to aod fro in thy earth in o pull-back, und hast thou afrer moy roaming acttled at inat fn the *“Fown of A wauk—ece 't M Denedick: Ueatrico; Monk: Shylock; Bamsanlo; lortia: Jessicai Othetlo: Desdemona; three Witchea; Litanin; Schooivoy; Faga. TENNYBON, Tlelen of Trav: Iphlgenia; Cleopatra; Jeptha's thter; T 1: Queen Eleanor: Mad of luxuey there, or one of pinching mlscry Lere, ‘This brings me to Lhe object of this artiele. I havy recelved an offer frotn an estimable lady of DzKalb, 111, 8 beautiinl town sixty miles west of Chicaco, to buard one of the many poor women whom the dull thnes have thrown out of employment, only uskiug ler to assist in the housework and sewing for Iour, and warranting her, if adressmaker, plenty of employment at $1.50 per day after tha tirat of April. I have been unablo as yet to find one who Is willing to leave the city, even though aluxurfoua homet awaits licr, Mrs. M., T need no further referenta_than 1 alrendy posscss, us I am no stranger to DsKalb, Please nccept my Whanka Tor your kind offer, It ‘When strstched between the sheote I lle, And heavy lids bave ceancd to wink, From trundle-bed thero comes cry, 1 wantadwink! T wantadwink!" Hopsow, Wi, Jan, 15, THE LE'T uir fomamin May Queen; Iile; oight Attendants, DICKRNS, Plckwick; Mre, Bardell; Mrs, Leo Jlunter; Sam Weller: Mar, . Btigeiun:’ Mrs, Weller: Mina Filte; Joe: Dolly Varden: Barnavy Rudge; Cherry Pecksnift: Morry Pecknnifts Mark Tapley; Toggot. 1y; Clara Peegolty: Darkis: Mrs, Gummago; Het- sy Trotwood: Little KEuily: Mra, Micawber: Mes, Sgueera; Traddiens Marchioness; Grandfathor; Nell; Florence; Little aulj Bussn Nipper; A YOUNG MAN ON BEAUTY. LR-BOX. 7o the Edilor of The Tribune, EnoLrwoon, Il,, Jan. 14—~That dresded dragon pletured in Forn Leal’s dream of Jan 8 Lins its terrors, But while the fearfessnesyof Daughter, froin whom It was expected, o def erenca to her sox, that the rose of modeny There avo letters, postal-cards, or papers at this offico for the following persons. ‘Those liv- fug outside of tha city will plcase send their nd- dress, and tho matter will be forwarded, Resi- dents of Chicago can obtain their mail by calling Christmos and a Happy = New Year, Sofu Crawler, would bloom i ita blushing way, has escagel but it fs mever too late to mend, | I needed sucha home, [sliould boe ouly too . MIts, BTOWE. a5 Room S8 TRsAS Bullding: y TURE g : 1 t yourhospitality. My onlysl s flery tonzac, it mieht. bo possible to exue tude mo from The Home, A word on another ILORICUL e so_consider I sald, and before T bid you | thankiultoacceptyourhospitality, Myonivslster | trnete Tom; Anunt Chloo; Mra, Sholby; Miss aphd Posellons, & Bl subject, reader mine, and thon I will retire. SPLIN LEAF'S™ IDEAS, “Wadjeu ¥ oneo more, T want to toll you of u | rematuing fn lilinols bas removed to tho ity | aoholiag Eva: Topey: Kami Andy; Pelo) Mons; | 25810 Dunliter tells us blndly that “bouy AEDIng, Supposing Candidate to be a mav, I o ad- To the Lditor of The Tribune, comleal fncldent that ocenrred in o street-car Ot7aws, IiL, Jn:x 12.~What n cold winterwe n:cumlv‘ imu \ehich L hiavo entitled *The En- 3 £ ured Lovers,! hinve lud thus far, aud no lupe of o cessation | ™o Gononite rent ta the ono T oceupied aat of these cold nizists whieh cause us to thivk of | a widow (so [ judzed by her dress and conver- those who have not sufliclent meaus to purchaze | satlon), showing tho devotlon whe felt toward from your place, and briugs we a good revore. Walt patiently, possivly Lmay suceeed. Malne, Tave you not somebody in your mind’s oye to il the position? Slgouruey, your beautiful letter 18 just this maninnt recel 1t may be o long tiwoe be- when unndorned s sdomed the most” lan adolescent womanhoad. She commands us ty “luok on her’ as a mudel of sacchurlne loveli ness in robes of snowy whitcuess. Marl her dalsy eyes, her ruby 1Ips, her rudty cheeks. “Bhe meckly nsks §f laces, featlors,of Luke; Adoluhuuz eorge. WISTTIRR, Poct'a Father, Mother, and Sisters: The School- master: Georve and Martha Washineton m minia- ture; Maud Muller and the Sudves arbara Friot ehe: Mury Garving Munel Moriin and Evek Hardin: dressed my remorks fn reply to bim o jost weck’s Ilome, But In some, to me, unaccounts- ble manner—whether by spirit or human sgency I know not—between my deskand Tun Trisoxe press-room, “she” and *her” wero substi- NOTES TO CONTRIBUTORS. The attentlon of contributors is again called to the foct that in writing for The Home it Is tuted for *he and “him* all throu my i ok Fi the fortunate man who was talked to death aud | foru it fs answered, Will be glad to bear from | Katbleen} Lcrmits; Ximena and luskers, reclous stones will make her more helurel usnseesstry tg Mallcles iy woils: Setile, Elving Itn strange ronalng, 1L never cnc | £uch to keep Juck Frost bablud whe conlines of | Loty piaty un tho * piliow f veaco by the | ou nt any tone. Would sy that tie membe ! " tea | While'le e dhei o most “wics s tered my head that Candlaate was o womuan, so | Bome. vere A0, y of you havo | 0,y yards of crape that Incnsed her lke a | bership fou 18 50 cents, and yearty ducs the samc, m— rer s . Ersig M.—You had better write s privato lot- 1 am sure that my pen did not do lt—uniess | not only had your plants nipped, but uctunlly | ghroud. extending from the top of her pully somo evil sprite biinded my eyes and stole my | frozen, I fear many hauds would be raised. nnq bangs to the hay-covered floor, where It lay, senacs, [lad I taken Candidato fora woman £ | Some I know have lost thelr noll, who uever | willingly accenting’ tho Julee of the fragvant should bave treated her case very differeotly. | ©ore 5o unfortunato before. **Aht (hls next | 1¢Paceo plaut that was sent forth Irom tnore 1 beie my readers to make the corroction In theie | ¢! 4 v than one mouth. 8he was utterly uncouscious own minds, and belleve that 1om paiued at_tho | scoson will bo a rich oua for forlsts,” sald o | af tha fact, howaver, and, littls dreamine that blunder. A. B, triend last week; *‘my plants nve ali gone; but | her umbrella lav snugly nestled within the T I am not golnz to do without them on that | masstvo folds of her vraps vel R 3 n‘m. 2 [:;xr af T‘m 4, ne. i fal wilt reap o rich hurvest, for I know of none who Blush ‘;,‘em“u. 1 liop méu that wna wurm: WASOHA, ANy ilihey doams md'“ff m::]" 2 | aro not deserving. 1 feel under so many obli- | of pralse. * La mal® she exclalined, * for all dlscusslon hos prompted me to scad & few [deas |y 0ny 1o our tlorists that I would see them all | I put iy umbrella rizht in front of me befory [ which have ofteu accurred to e, grow rich i our land, for they add eo much to | leit home, 1forgot it after wll. Well, very Husbands and wives should be courteous o | tyo bewuty of our country, while the littlo | likely 1 shall not need 1t," each other as much aod more than to mere | space x:lluum:‘ilu.;m én the ;‘lly is mulu {.4: 1"" rm;:‘::clllli'lv ‘i:fl‘:fffirl;?.‘lv "l'fl"v'fhfl,ou'fi li[rrc"")‘- L ora, g — (1 taint- | utimost capacity.” jome of you are cherishing A e W cuulil {rain strngeea ”“" “::;,ml‘?." "‘:,,TIL;(L\;M{,;I:;‘, aticks fn your windows, triisiing that old Sof | from enjoying a vad, ln-nrtf Taugh, ns the Miee—eitoes tho tooin, dnes se ncy Wiy with s Wie-eivinz rays, vring verdure | hundlo of iy winbrella ‘veoped out from ita house tlse to greet Wim1 How many wives do | frofh (lose eyes which you daily examino, and 1 | bding-place, #Hke o thief b tho nlght™d 1 did this wheo thelr husbands comoe homel The | hops will open to you scon. 1 wish you | bot want fospull the fun vet, howover, and so waster at the houso offera tha castest chalr tua | wicht all “enter with mo thls morn- { With reaewed strenath straightencd my features Jady uest: Is he s thoughtful of hiawite's | Ing my small grocu bower, ft s such | tothelr former place. And to think its infstreas comfort] Simploncts of conrtesy would bridga | 8~ pleasant spot” fn which ‘to kil time, | should sca it was s absurd idea Lo o over tuany an opentng chasm, and bo ol o the | Flist, Lshould show you n stick I am watchinz, | oue moment, #o thickly was sho covere domestie machiery. ” Again, how many hug- | It was fornierly w Juriro leopard hegontn, but, | the vell of lupplucss tiat nothlug could plorce bands and wives Luke pains Lo entertain cach | owlig to my earelesuness, vow atands leailess— | throuzh the dazzling lieht beyoud, **Love {8 otner] Ench shontd treasura for the other's | but not dead—before anes But 1 eass 14 not { biind,” remember, and, us “ignoranco In bltss," Denntit any pleacant, {ntoresting itemw learned | awoy, forsoon | know i will como forth fu all | I thouht that to reveal tho seerct. would be to Irom Kmm or books. Madame showld take u.u]u.u..,u Tovellness, ‘Then you may wander | guench tho flwne of love that beamed forth trom Bend vatne ynd references to me, and I will for- ward to Committee. Also send the prekage to my address, and 1ywiil forward to our esteemed renresentative. (itts of clothing, mouey, or provisians are 80 much lifo to the atarvine poor of our city. ORLENA. GOOD BOCIETY. “u¥CLE JonN's" IDEAS OF IT. To the Lilitur of The Tribnne, Cuystan Lake, 1), Jan. 17—~ What's in a name,” Shakspeare makes Ju'let to sk, and [ often wonder what Is understood by good socle- ty. SBome good people would think it nles to got Into My, Hamfat’s hest parlor onid sco his grand plano and other things to match, or into his library of elegantly-bound bovks, which are very flne to look at, and of which tho rich owner knows most about {s thelr cost, I have heard 80 many sorte of people and things called *good soclety ™ that I think the term wants o good deal of sifting, I have seen mien sit and drinlke beer, whisky, nnd auch things, and stng a whole night Jong, snd have donea Little that” way my- sulf, and this was called ol soctety by those who were in attendance, thourh nivat of us ouR GIRLS, WHAT THEY SHOULD READ. To the Liitor of The Tritune, Cnicaco, Jan. 15.—There nre too good subjects under dikeuesion fn The Home, but I shall conflne my remarks to the livelieat one,— I &y * Que Girls,” 1think Ethel Allen deserves cncourngement I hor work of roform. The glirls of vur land need mueh inprovement in nany respects, and when they aro better it will not be so difticult s matter to reform the ‘yuumz men, Glrls, the uew year hos Just begunits fourney, and yotr have vet cleven months and Livo weeks 1n which to set yourselyes on the the rlght track, Ono of the best woys toward making truo women of yourseives Is to read and study only good books. Donot spend your time upon foollsh loyve stories and_sensatlonal novels, but read books from which you can learn something or waly some zuod Ideos, If, aiter reading a volume, you cannot ro member anything o It that “has causcd no carnest thought or aroused your better feelings, ,runl u‘my conclude thet your time has been wanted. ness, could not sigh for o much lure Mer * sfant, stilt the fleure of mml robes is not the extreme meaning of the seal muent 4 Beauty unadurned.” ‘Thero 1 ns mo benuty § the ronnded contour of sesible dres as in tho ancular loosencss of robes as whitey snow, and much more modesty, Thevain porsy of the worid enllsted Mottier Eve into the vauliy of temptation, She fell, tuking us all with her thereby destroying practically the poetry of thil repented sentiment of heauty, Good wen dy not esthinate the qualitics of womuan by be costly rufment, Wise nien o search of oo pauion do not measurs compantonship by ity of pearls o famonds. A vort of mankind, 1enat, huye {Hse cnough to know that yalotel dolis do not 'make companionable wives, T true standard of porsonal heauty lies in jot enough of quiet grace, harmonfously displagd in dress and conduict, 88 will wake one lovyls thio tru sense of the word, EoBW THE WITCH § KNOW, Not n hag all brawn and wrinkled Tua certain witcy I knows Brighter oyes than hors ne'er twinkled, Reddor cheaks did never glow. Bt bowaro! aha would enthrali vou, ter to Beansfe, Never mix talk about recipes {for pickles, ete,, with remarks on wifely dutv. 1An coses where such mixture occurs the Con- ductor {8 obliged to throw the whole away. » 3 . In response to the call for communications from old contributors, Georglna and Aunt Ielen respund this week with cheery, chatty Jetters in thelr old familiar style. Others of “ the old guard” will doubtless be heard from ere long. . s A lady has written to tho Conductor naking him to call upon the contributors to The lome for their opinions and experienco regarding boarding-schools for mirls nud young ladles,— ‘whether or not they are preferable to home in- stitutions. Wil tho contributors plessc ro- spoud? @ - Ll ‘The lady who sent iu u request for a Maltese ‘Thomss cat usa present from somo ot The Home coutributors s informed that, mthough tle variety she deslres {s somewhat diflicult to o Bookaare greateducators; therefore weshonld With her beauty she would snaro yon, ! A v linyo trespassed upon good old Mother Nature | ¢ e 1, shotl H o fote befall you, obtain, a very excelient West 8ido Ranger can rred at your will, for 1 feel sure you will not go far, | the depths of her wicked black eyes, 1 was not o it 2 & be very careful whiat wo read, Have ona how And, should such s foto befall you, # bu abclred by subildielif any of the numerous | oo e rey G '.:“',’..3“.u°"1‘.’,'i§3e'r’,‘ ctrrent alfalrs | 8L Y come 1 Lhis. wonde? of wy eoricstion, | dvomed o cujoy th sccuio Yery lonig, howver, | ULl she gave usa cigoral deranemont und D6 1oL thlnk thab s will apare you. leit us with sorry heads, Somegood folka think Itiine to bo 1 company with peopio who ean sisplay wors of this world's goods than they con, and what a grand thing 1t fs to bo notived hr somo geandee or his wife. Many good pen- plo whil put all they earn, und sometimes more, on thelr backs, to get a chance to be noticed by, or et nto, **gzood soclety, and lots of peopla will pay imore to sit fu soiie fashionabie church, to of Iy what (s colled good soclety, than they can really alford, ° pon't scold the Conductor, beepuse 1' am using the great »1" so freely, but 1 have beeu in ool sueiety, alao, amd mean to keep in good lo'.'h:(? Ihnye bad to untuad a gond _deal from the shin of life, and east overboard sgme so- called Iriendsand refatlons, whoso fdead were o little too cumbersome to watl with in guod so- clety, I W. Brerson tells us that hitman be- Inws ure onsluved by thelr triends, relatlons, und what 1 called good socloty ; that few of us have the courage to bo true men sud women und stand on our own fuet, Therefs too much truti {n his remark, aud 't would be better if mory men and women were: trua to themsclves, ul coukd feel: 1 care not It Mr. aud Mrs, HBholdy can drive out in thelr costly carriage, and huve thelr liveried coachiman, and & gran munston to Hve o, with ine gardons attachdd.” Ud hus provided us with ‘s garden so Jarge that we can spend a difetime In ity and yet leave tntold heauties unknown, though we learn the nuwe, habit, aod pecullaritics of some new blant every day, Whenever 1 seo Potter "uliner’s grind hotel, 1 fecl rlad that ho has to &ceen that piace {u order, and not 1; but I never ol thut I um less of o man because he docsn't invito ma to one of his parlor renplons, fur 1 shoutd not be home? there, 1 love the society of a little chitd that has just learned to orattic and talk, and (£ 1 mect, as 1 sometfues o, o womay who cares more for whut has 1o take firm hold_in ber brain than for tho lut: stylo of lols or bonuef love her soddetys L am not po of houses anil Jand, mor s wmy purse ncavy, bur 1 have such a goodly company o good socicty that | find jt impossibio to cutertalu all v trioids ut one sittiug, o when 1 want soct- ety Teall tor auch us Burns, und say, ** Here, old telluw, give nie & wonz,” And he snewers: Whatthough an hoincly tare we dine, Ware hodain groy, an’ a' that? Gle touls their #11ks mid knaves thelr wine, Lfut o wan's u man for u* that. My soelety b8 & very larze and sclect one, und none of Jts ucmbers refuse to comowhen I wish thea. will tell ime all about the bloody, less u\bthe Lut, one pufl less on the head, ons rufile [rsd on the dress, and spend more time {o fmproving the mind. Physleal beauty 13 good, and 1 blame no one for trviug tojuuko herself “as pretty ws o pleture,' uut moutal beauty 18 becter, and do- serves great cultivation. (irls, drop the foolish lur-be-lows, and show thiat you have bralns, EvEnarery, 9 - his dearly-heloved | the epirals or screw-uloe, It fa "of a lovel: Arriving at Clark streot, they ross to leavo stnall buysin the selghborhood of her restdence, :l\:‘:::&x‘l:‘:;::;:‘:;’lfl‘:“l‘x‘eex-"mggu hxnfl;fl‘{n: lu(:;‘l‘ F Y amde it Db HImOTLWBIte spois, amyl ilio. av hun TIAs ool teiit it s too tull of ever-present sewing Lo be ablo to | s abuld whick will soon open fts unkoown Dbrella that had caured such amusement for the read it fur hersolf. wonders to view. AllLhave ever spoken to | benetit of a londed street-car, nud 1 discom- Both hushand and wits should be cconomical, | have nover seen the blooin of this apecles of | flturs to its bawilicred mistress, stood dirccetly The product of his lahor ls mouey: of hers the | sloe, aud never heard of (8 bluonilng, — Many | utross her patit, and, if hep = grand chauticleer family comfort. Let euch use sparingly the | urotobe presentto bebold Ity uud to%ou who | hud not emsped hee tand fruit of ths other's tol, 1t {s wrong fn tho | cunnotsccit, I will, when the thoe comes, try o would have been quietly reposing wife to waste the husband's moneys (t is | todeseribe the cvent. I supvuso all plunts ulst the perfumed cquully wrong fo bim to waste hee time snd | blom,—ut least we aro tald they do. In lts na- | favorito chewing-gum.! Now, for the sakoe of strencth by cousing unuecessary work, Docs | tive clime our Enclish tvs blooms, und Is stinflar | sufferinz huwunity, and toprevent s piuie thin ever ocenr to' you, Mousicur, when you | in form und (ragrauce to miguonnutte, A short [ mnonw the young men, youny ladles, and ** vid- come futo the houso without eleaning your | thne ago [ recewed alevter from a ady In ders," do uot, 1 fmplore you, speali of love fua or leave papers, bouks, writluz mate. | gland, “telllng me shu could not obtaln n [ strect-ear, jost sou should forget yourself as rlals, dressing-gown and stioners for Madame to | Aludefrn bully there for love or money, und, | that widuw did, and ft s sery unbleasant to out awny: or call for o fuvorite dish, which re- | us s rend The Home with ~ much | bave l)unrlo Jaugh at you while striving with quires titich thue and Jabor fu proparationd Leg | intercst, woutd like 1o have sume of mine, I | mieht and main to control your exclted nerves, cach be economical, {inmediately aent a largo puckage, hoptniz that | und vainly end Never flud fault. 37 defects In elther must | she wlght teach our favarite vine Lo lourish in | smilc on ear Durs bo remedied, talk them over when you areen. | b icelish soil. To ua Iu Beemns stranwe that | ments of royul heart.” Pleaes notlee wy osine one of thuse cozy, Lappy everings that [ { The Howo ts welcoted on forclgn shores, and | Bew add Farewell, GEoKGINA, Box 40, one sl married couples do enjoy, When next | that our intereat 1 theirs as well. 8Bhe sl<o tells ———— the fuult sliows ftself, o word or look will bring | me that she wnw that' soimo one Jind imadle 5 call ALSO ‘“AUNT MRBLEN. often accomplish what 1o amount of shard l, abic el 3 2 ok - sk = DAL At BT roComn contd o Lot me | olle totne. Little 1" thaugat when castiugg | WItINToN, Dl Ju. 7.1 was glnd to read repeut—Uo siways truly courteous, my hread on the waters™ that atter many days | Aubt Lucy's defenss of tbe pour mother who Dor's Motuen. 1t would return to ms from o distant Iand, far | wept for hier lost ono and would not be com- u:’trlflm sen, lYlulu I‘"‘“i Im\l-u l;ut‘lrmd 1uur forten, Junts are probably looking for huds uud blos- 3 ¢ Jomta. atid 't hasten these, or to briing them, g7 | 4 recolleet, when 1 was a child, a young felend they ure not yet perceptible, [ will inentlon | ©F WY tother's lost her ouly ane, and, white sowething new 1o o, nod, it may e, to most | she was weeping over ity a stupid clergynun of you. Uotonblucksmita and avk him to | sald to her, rebukingly, that such griel woa v od, ",u:'um‘i: "‘l’i'fi:fx l,::{:.':rl';:lu:nl:l"r::::- emful. She turned upon him almost dereely, Dot water i thern. Tt 6. teak throuehaneg | 41 veemeutly exelafimed, b I do not wish to water your plaits with the lhiulvl. It inuiie of | bear you talk! ~ Thia was my baby." the beat fertilizers I ever used, for severnl rea- ‘Thot tetis the whols story, We can all bury mm'h_’r]m'l Ml:mlt "un.ts ::I nshcym:w"“ other peopla's chitldron with becoming resigna- no barm b ieny Becor can " v 5 LRI el Yau i v, R e tion, but, when deuth shadows uur own hearth oL obliged to continuo its bss revularly, | BLUE We fall to sce any wisdow In it Tl el ot M Ute pevulartyy | ® W ileunings brighten' whea they fake thelr and, Instly, itds u good thing for fazy peaply | 168%6! cousequenti® mothers overlook the fact who adinlro_plants, but do o lke mueh cara | Sha4 chiltren apared ars just ws precious we of them, nud who scrve thent 1s soma do thetr | SHIIren tuken; “widows relicarss the adinirubly tanuilies, treat thewm with sl caro and uttention ““"“"“': bl “;“l "."“" ““"'{f""- wlffl, verbti, sometinics, and ot others with indifferonce | tht Mattlnonial Lorisou bad bt datly b wnd neglect, Flowers ure very Mice humon pe- | BUred by »uagigug® and fanlt-tiudgs be- ings ulter “ull, und tiey doion Uke ro be i | Frved Hustands will cusouize uid culugize trented, und_ will Juole wad and depressed rom | HHUIT wives, swheu one tth of the praise would “The nfinite bns sowed 1is numg | HAVe wade ho Lurden of 1lvims lighiter, belore on the earth i tender ffowers,” anl tet us phick | Sesth aiutn deliver tho tired soul. Hut such the weeds of the evil ones, but they grow so A r""_~"“ ul value, Lo s tnekly ns to keep many from heloldiog fhe P af Josses, m}fluh- and regrets, from onca of hensenly Olrth, To o dear one of *Vin uve, it Aot Home who niay suon be called ot to bow befare you are entirely correct In Bhe dellghts In cavalng angaish, Bhe 16 mistresn of the art; Tow hee starry eyes do Jangnish While sne steals nway your henrtl Al too lats] vou but doliunt her Waen you plead ro wildly to her; Better far, by leaving. solia her, Aud depurt a wiser wooer, * 1 once yielded to her powers Knelt buturs her ke & slave, Pleuled wildly for au hour, ‘L1il whe spurned the love I gave, Then tewaral she wonld cutheall yon, Wil ber bowaty sho would snnri yor, And, ahould such a fate bufall you. «ljo 0% think that shio wili spare yoa. 1oUX " BuURARIL w¥u As the subject of wifcly dutles, which is o sort of vffshoot from the matrimonirl question, fs drifting Into a discussion of womun's rights, It may bo well to sav that hereafter those who writo upon the subject wouid do well to steer clear of the woman sulfrage rock, or their com- munleations wil jon the innumerably caravan ©u route for the wasto basket. THT NTOME CLUB, A MEETING NEXT WRDNESDAY. To the Fditor of The Trituns. Cnicaco, Jan. 18.—Tho officers and working members of Tuz Tuinuns Home Club are re- questcd to mect at the residence of the Presl- dent, 141 Western avenue, Wednesday, don. 23, nt 1:30 o’clock p. m., 1o consult in regard to the r‘mum:d work for the Falr, A full attendance particularly desired. 1y 1u hlsarmns in seas ONZ MAN'S GRUMDLE, To the Editor o2 The Tritune, Cuicaqo, Jau, 15.—I saw In last week's Home o letter from Grandmu Ollways which cone tained somoe excellent nidvico to girls. It doces A person good to see, once I a tong time, this question taken up and dlscussed by suothers, the only onca competent to judge of what fs right and best for,glrls to do. T think that the matter should not be allowed ta drop bere, but that all tho Homeltes whoe have daughters should give thelr views, advive, and expericnee oo subjects that to themsclves and el children aro of vital Importan In my upinion, the fashion of overdreaslng young inisses has grown to an alarming extent, especlally In large uitles, One can scarvely bourd & Ciricaizo &1 car uowadavs during the Iato hours of the uf- ternoon without encountering a bevy of ool cirls, who by rights ought to bo In short clothies, Instead of beini thus actired they are almost invariably tricked out fu * podl backs ** of the Iatest fushion, their halr *banged " or * friz- zel,” :nd otherwlse gotten up i imitation of thelr older and * fashiouable " gistera, In- stoud of plaln warm dresscw and hoods of inexpensive stull, and howmeknit mittens, thir Leada are protected by elaborately-made hoode, lucd and trimmed with silk, thelr grow- ing bodles enveloped 1o 4 network of steel aud whalebone bauds i the shape of corscts, and their feot piuched on the road to rutn by tight shoeawith high hcels. Ctod knows that tho averao young ludy will adopt these devives of the Evil one soon enongh af hier own accord, and {6 does scem a pity that thele purcnts should uot,only start them in an extravacant manner of dressing, which fn after years they will_ probably be uuable to coutlnue, ut also deform " thele bodies and ruin their con- atitutions by the uso of corscts, tirht shocs, pull-buck dresses, amd the thowsand’ and o ather senscless things thateomposo the * muke- up'’ ol W fushionable youug lady, By all that Wu hold dear, let us Keep our glrls us ivls us oringe to smile tho * sweetest us he pours forth the scnti- HOUCTOS per b e s Roasted Java, beat, per ib. Very Best Japan Te# 48c per 1b. 8-pound packazes, 430 per th ESend for copy of Hicksun's Grocer, " HICKSON'’S CASHE GROCERY TOUSE, w1 13 rEast Madispgfsit. GRANDMA OLDWAYS, WIFELY DUTIES, A HERMON ON WOMAN'S H1QUTS, Tu the Lditor uf The Tribun Couxcir, Bruees, la, Jan. 13,—* Unto theo shall be his dusire, und thow shalt rule over m." (Gew., iv,, 7.) ‘These words were addressed to Caln by the Creator, They ate the same us those uscd to Eve, except that in tho one cases thoy were sd- dreased to the one to be ruled sod in the other 10 1 one Who was to rule. The lutter is more clearly & “command " than the former. And 1f & commaud, then Catn ooly oboyed It in rul- ug over his brother: uod, us there was na it fizel tu hils rule, was Lo very much to blame for teking the lfe of hls broiver!? DId uot tod s comneend " bim w0 rule, anid wus not tiod ro- Y sponsille for the resultd And If God foreteiling to Fve that her husband would or should rule over her was n conynand to which nll women weic to be subject for all time, dors nob this cominupd to Caln to ruly over hla Urother follow the seed of Cain for all time? And are we not alk elider brotherd <otnmanded tu rule over the younger, und 16 it auor tho duty of the younger to subinit to such rule? How will Jobn und Candidute fix this upt Clesrly, thie Berfpture quoted was not a *comn- HCANDIDATE "' TALKS DACK, T the Latior or Th¢ Tritune, Bataves, 1L, Jun, 18—~Jolin's Wife has vio- lantly attacked me with eplthets and oppro- brium, Bhu scems to forget that lo uny discus- slon the disputant who stoops to unathemus wuskens the argument advanced, Shu accunes me of belz n “candidate for matrimonial honors," aud terma uie Uetsey Hobbett, After berating me fu o manner to muke the reader think that Jolin 1 Jdeserving of a bLetter fato than the one he has met, aho offers her pluce to the offendlng Candldate, saylue she will “atep down aud out.” Wers it eot for tho wtrong Chrlstian spiviy eviucad in John’s letter, | wonld greatlv won- der that his wile has oot Lo ago heen cons pelled by lm to step aown and out, No man of ordinary fortltude could cuure the com- panloushlpof the writer of that letter tnlesa sustained by a powerful rense of duty, fnregard to_ ywekding her Place to Candiduwe, I wanla refer ber to (ho test which probibly has re- atrained Joln i this matier, % Wheretore they are w0 nore beadi, but one fest, What, theres tore, tiod hath joined together, fot not wiaw put Tinen Rosi Goruian ot Flour, [1es ez W i R bt crulty, tyrannical goud soclity of all times, | long as possible, ‘They will become younz ladics = T fer,t the Divine deeree, L wounl say, Hesuteous souli | SOUF dlews ot Jaboring for the Lord. Theres | cralty, J J g N a mand ¥ 1o elther case We eaunat throw upon N i, e o Febl e W Gy ot 1 WEOEY lpranchen thie, FInvers iavcr init s “‘“‘:.‘I"‘“‘{“ Bt [l vlmr‘vu ople st 'IJII:I:\IL;“‘P:: llo;‘:",“ c},’fi#sfifl}ufi"h\‘;ulln.f:a‘x‘v::uu:: sl nOn LRI, HAn BLAN; A NEATIE OO, God all the fesrful couscquences t ve | *Thus saith the Lord? iu regard to wotua's | so sweet and stroug a fagrancy s beore n | S¢100M Chinstiaus, of the majurity of our - i 4 3¢ ts uerfectly fovely (o bo n the ' TUin uo tew nawe foran oid arilte, grown out of, and_resulted from, the vonstruc- | sphere. stort; b thon like them. 1 susll heed your | Ve working pembers l"b:’l'l'"fm R ] e ’l“i'l:llluly ST dules Virie waeh,tio bilien oo MISCELLANEOUS, tion Db upon thoss words. Head them aa | 1 Gen., tik, 1 e raye: *Thy desiro snall | request in your last letter, und whii 1 ke | 15606 conabletoustioss wid itluvics than tor | KO0CRUR T\ G REREERR, T8 BEESH O HAI-DYE. prophice y‘—oulnlllulc Swill* fur ¢ be to thy hudund, anid be shall rule over thee, | place In your Michlgun home o bunch of il litial's nakic, and that onvy, jraiuday, sud prids o Y wldthe urigzinul fully warran come clear enough. In'both cases it w 2 plctle declarstion of what was to follow, wml the pruplicey, ss we all koow, bas been fultliled 10 th letter, & But. read this Seripture as we ay, 1 do not Leheve fU bus anv bindiug force at this day. il re ure cultlvated I the suncida No, A, 1., 1ao not think iL rigot for o man to e ¢ upe; y ou huve ‘o Leen silont, ‘o | KSUUY us i the obera boxt detile hlmselt with the tuines of the court-roony, and Nyuor-saleon, and then go Bome with all Rl impurity about him to detllo the utinosphere of home, But 1 do think thut o woman shound throw stich un stmospliere of buly purity about her towe that ber hushaod will” bk from To the Edhor af The Triduns. Fonr Warne, Iod, Jon, 9.—Will Gunalks please tell e why the bulr-dye, It it {8 harm- icen, canuot be applied to the scaipt Tho recipe tiom which 1 covled sald * Apply with o toutli-brush.™ ‘TWENTY-BEVEN, Thonsaud Lesezues Under thoe 8ea,” Bret Hurto ol Murk Twain are alwaya iors welcome to be ut uy tuble than Mr, and Mre. Shoddy would w, There 13 more good soclety In tho two's rouzh miners than In o wholy township of what 5 endled good sovlety, Lwroto the above because I saw Frontier in would tell you that you we :’l:':z“"um“’" i e teniure of Christiun work of tr \ bca:ul:ul i i v, v hristiun work he present day R ey somk Your Iauts, 4t | is the wwect voune faces of the libie oues o muko tse Of e Slost plunts, If frosca, uml;mu In the Sabbatb-school, thelr glear, ure warthless, Soine defy wttacks of frooty | frosh voloes Julned lu repeatug Berlbiural while others are very buble to ts gatal | b6X4 vrsucing the lovoly Sunbath songe. 1 quite wa e 7 N v . Tast Suturday's Home suid she bad sometiucs LACE, However mich the first Adam may have ruted | bringing impurity 10to it, aud the saloon prove | fuence, und, 1ke the unimal frame, tho thssucs | 589 the ugitley wade by Aunt Faony, | st s i " / his Wile, Other Adana. can derive i warrant | distesieul th i, 4 L2 Dreak duwn, the vesschs ore ruptieed, aud putre- leroure il thoso old familiar names wa | bect 1 guod socice UxcLe Juun. To the Editor of The Tribune. from i case for yulivi their wives, Fruntier, | would not have woman the fgno- runt, dezraded creature {nu would present s our fdeal, Lut we would bave ler a nable, ac ies plave. Seldant, fndec used o ece on unfoldtug Tz CRiseNce™ o .}‘,_""m:".},‘,;l‘{,;;’l"“:l‘_’ 10 g ustrunontal controveray, whicl has heen 10 fuct, there bs little to be wald;.fn many cases, | SULICkeULY utiusing (althoush there fan dif- nothing. Sumo may besaved by speinkling with | 5ence betveen pedantey sid wisdaoin) wn eo- colth watar, which Wil gradualiy draw the frosp | SIFELY tew cirele nas guthiered avaund ‘e Lo out, und Solaced 10 o) dark wud cold cellar, 1 treside, und vur old Triends bave slipped quictly have seen callus saved Of course the U away, Mowever welcome vew futes may by afr of our HYING rooins s ofte (the features 0f Oppo, allus Alinretta, are 5o far thein from belthg 1F0zei, a8 L wbove ue thus the clonds fntervene), the words Jured If the temperature is very low, and this | ¢F Wisdom und good cheer trom old fricitas cau i wliy the woint doil 1 tiret ulfected, aid conse. | BEVER be funottu Plerefore, dear old fricndd, quently the roots. 1€ much auline Is containgd | ¥ 1oug elicit, [reach hrourh spacs 1o grusp ih Lhe juices, the danger rom 1ost by much loes, | YOUF babds Ingleserly greeting, whlitng vuu s proe- Well, UnfOFLUDALe sfsters, Bourh Bot over whag | Peious sew Year, 3y every ilope reatizo piad cannot be ctireds FOUMUSL ehduse it, s, when fruivon, and may sorrow aud shinwreck puss sprimctime vomes, I witl shure with al L can, tor § 9VEF o the otlicr sude. AUNT HELEN, 1 ulways vave 1or thoss who muy fuse, 1 have S at least o hushel of thuse Mudeira bulbs, which CITY VE. COUNTRY. 1 flud sa many want, sud [ expect Uncle Joun WHAT * OLLENA " TUINKS. will b one, us {vuuu lux:he last Hume be whilies T the Editor of The Tribuns, T e Meted htesme® b4 08 | Cuticaco, dun. 16—Therescenn tobo s subtle rtunity of blessing oiliers. | fuschiation usderlying the carrent of ity lito [3 wuh"l‘cuflald .u'nd 10 ‘mlv:. that holds one cuptive when once within fts o- s were ull takeu o ooe mizht, | fuence, especially If that fofluence extenda nver und to her thev wers books aud compaulous, for s ; : alicfn o0 old stie cuts read but very Tittle,—gud | 8 108€ berlou of thue, 4 fow wecks ue montis thit hittle s coarse printed Bible obtalned for | #0CUL With its festive bordery seen to erase ber,~—und 1s so deul b cannot hear, and for the § the last vestige of lougsing for country life, eveu lant few yeurs 1 have tricd Lo Keeb tiey supplied | though b il scqualntancs with ae taugled with plants, which slic sits by uud wateacs wita | jazes one stould feel s Hitle Lomesic! 1ost. elildist deliicht. “Too Teeblé tocultivate them | g i mE e O e wut-dours, sue Keeps thew t poto aid the thme, | Funtliarty with e sccucs uad experteuies sud speing umd 1ail 1send bor oonew supply, | gradunily dulls tae sense of fricndlessuess, and v usually kibls thew with water und kinduess, | oue secws to bo swallowed up ju the vortex of tho *'LITTA S urtiige wasat ‘Ahould s Wi o cxcent in tne evil atures they fnberited from him, The Adams still abount 1 the laud, uud will abound uutil wowman lully usserts her individuality, aud compels men 1o ucknowledise Ber equol nght with theweclves 10 B, berty, sud the pureuit ol happiness, b pas: from tbe New Testament quoted by Joln are thrown fu our faces at eyery turn, aud have become su famillar as tobave lostthely terrote. We sll kuow thut st the carly duy when tbey were wrltten woman's position was “une of frnorance oud #utjection. Peter und Paul were fiubucd with tue vrevalent sentimcnt of the tiwes, and wrote of tbinga 88 they found them, lo welting to s of women they foliuwed thelaw and custom of the day inwhlch they lived. They thoughe wonsn's name wis * subwisalou,” just us Jobn tliuks now, afid wrote of her just us ke wiites now, Barvard, fo bis *flistory aud PFrogress of Fducation,” tels us that * hu’India It was s te ble diszruce for & woman to learu to 7 d the avowal of hat knowledize was suflicient Lo cluss ber with e wost sbadoucd of b sex, Her duties snd attaloments were vuly such as wuuld cunduce to the were physical comfort of ber lord uud master.! agam, (uwritug of the aucient Persiany, be suys: 4 Female cducation was utterly beg- Jected. Tho wite wus the slave of ber husband, wud every morutog wust kocel ot bis ect snd ssk vlue times the questive, * Whet do you wish thst L suould aot’ wud, having seccved uis Roce Istan, Il Jan, M. question In lust Suturday’s ' 10 do up toread Ince, £ would say thae those of ‘The Itome who wish the question auswered fully gad curviutly will please write to 41, Box 1137, A CALL YOI GUNAIRA, T the Editur of The Tribune, OQuAWEA, {11, Juu. H.—Now that The Home sceins Lo have exbausted the subjects of spank- futz aud matrlmony, I waut to ask Guoaika what has become Of those exueriments sho was to make with pepstu and the cheese ferment, by which we huped tobe 60 much enlightencd! Vlease dou’t dodge the quustion, bug cuttis to the frout, aud let us sew whether the wurld tuoves oF Dok, Yur. AUTITORS' CARNIVAL, AN INTERESTING DESCRIPTION, To the Lditor af The Tridbune, Jerreuson, 1L, Jan. H—I was much pleased o learn turough Grandmes Oldwave® letter that Chicaizo fa to have an Autnors® Caralval, for, as the reader way remember, & yesr ago [ sent a coy of iy sliter's letter upon thu subject to ‘The Howe, and, as it did uot contaln many par- tleulurs of the une that she sttended, I vow pro- vosy Lo offer sowe udditiovul cuce. ‘The one alluged to was held ju Bavgor, Me., a year ago; it contluued three days, and they cleared 300, Un Baturday, the last day, W vpened at 4 v. . for the beveddt of tho ity crildren, who visited 1t 1 great numbers; sud, althoush it was tho third dav, the interest wus su woll § talucd that tho attendance kept lucreastug until 8 «o'clock, when tho graud procession occurred, us 0l the preceding evenings, After that each svb of clharacters warched voce round the ball, that thuse who pardcipated might have au op- portupity to scu the entire exulbition, which wany bad nut been able to do, belng almost cufi- sturtly lu thelr respective booths, Amoby the ¥ gottet-up booths, “'The Soow-Bound " wus 10 sowe Feepects the most etrik- g 1o reorerented s favwer's klichen: of an Lundred yeurs 35y, wany of the asticles datlng Christian belug, CaNDIpATS. RECIPB FOR & IAPPY NONM, To the Editor vf The Tridune, Enarxwoop, LL, Juu, 13.—Much I8 being sald o The MHows abuut happy homes. Tho true sceret of making howe happy fs to have the beart In the right place, to have the charity to overlook folbles, to learn to foreive ond for- get, and never to bo too proud to make couces- sluns; ever, aa Jt were intuitively, with abilod person's justinet, detectiog those thoussud Iht- tle thinzs that evinee, fo silence, a dovotion aud sifection uuspeakable. ‘¥he wile sbould pos- sess genuluu piety, the useful attaluments of life should be Lleuded with tbe hivher acvom- vilsbments, and the attractive azenity of her wunners sbould spring less from the polish of futercoursy thau the jnhoru swevtness of her i tion. She must be @ womnan true to croelt, her nufure, und hor destiny; oue dur- g to breuk away fruw the slavery of fushion und the aiurens of pleasure, und to seckher bappiness tn the puth of duty alone. She must be sewsitive du her vlety, o womun sell-pos- seased, baving the tranqul sir of one consclous of ber uwn moral strength, and of the exlstenes of tmpulse suil frelivgs Lo eacred to be juzhitly disuluyed to & worid which has uutbing fu com- The Latest Style af Braid for the My culrbrated GUSSAMEI WAVE 14 still © favorite s % {es, s My sales durig JUAT 147 3CCE Hhhuse of Ruy oUher dealvre, b ¥eouloe unleas bearing wy stami. 23 HER MAJESTY’S NET. Invistble Nets, large size, 20 cents. Cllwax Nete " Call sud 'exauwl BANDEAUX." Al those style MRS, MATTIE M, HULLS 4U Monroe-st., Palmer ‘Houso: West Blds Btore, 370 Madiwn at.. Auot Mume. DeRd™ cal's relia o Vatierna, “ PRINOESS LOUISE OPERA WAVE" EBseino stvla wora by the Priuces Logtsr of 4 103 CHILDLAING To the Editor of The Tridune. Cmicigo, Jan. 15.—1 have suffered with ebll- blalus ever stuce I can remember, sud my ebille dren sfter me. I bave tried funumerable rewe- dies, but beltove there s uo “curs” whils we livo iu this cliwate. The best preventives aro warm hose, LW palrs, cotton with wooleu over thew, and loose, warn shoes. The best reliel, wheu the paroxyst s ou, Is to put the fect fn Water #s Lut a8 they can Lear, renewiigzthe ieat 83 tho wuter couls, uutil tue stinzings bave sub- alded, aud then daush the feot luto water cool SEEL ¥ o, Now catalosue for 1370 Just vut, aud will be R RN et MockSurds

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