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WHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MaiUH 22, 187-SDCrEEN, PaGté. Ee ana aT aT T GE IOUT NCEE PN] JET ONCHT URTITRETIO GEESE 17 ECTS 7 i] al of, hie tyre timonta in this idont when. his placo,{s out in the, world |'the majority of tho rendors, they plant, following the diroctions given below. As | when dry brent lt Inton pan, with two ouncenot | ablo whims thtotanthatle ronch htrhohte, A. THE HIOME. enlightened acet raial conti ore tanvat antong his fellow-men as teader and auide, sonp-nalding in its varlous stages or nothlys. they are nearly hardy, ia y can ts sek bub cule butter ti ij facly emoalhy put ie ita pitt | cell her, kind Conductor, that 1 aball not Ae Feeeee note tora lfocings toward ler gurantee unl fathers, do, not overlook | Thera are some aubjects of which we nover | Sencro frost wlilunt, jury,” Set out in weda at | scar, cInnamblh nutmeg, we three cuunece ot | Pe wre front, Menvar oe Oe Kuowa t aan , x hus flauntingly ex! his focllngs toward hor, : | weary stilla varicty !s best for all, and we P al f { Bn ao Legs * Te th 3 Y " adistance of about ono foot between cach | currants. ftinvo recipes for orange, bread, po- 4 Woman's Position as Viewed by aru 2af coutes tow) A omen a te rresont tate than yen, ore reuinetnaices nro | should always consult the wishvs of the majorl- | plant, Katly in autuinn they will commenco | tato, aud alinond cheeso-cakes. ‘Kur Man. ae now, would you like, to know something a a Sdveral Able Corre* cegaes to reapect all other women. Ho buasts of | stronger ‘againet them. ‘They havo not, only the | ty. Aunt Carrio, whom we all romomber with | blouming and contmuc untll checked by cold it eave GiMeulties to freot tliat mon havo, but hh al fd: OL weather, If intended for winter bluomliys ro- TO CLEAN A OLOAT. oF tie homes af Uoaavillst Dut, frat, tell the pol hor to nequicaco | same diMfcultics to 4 much affection, on 2 “A noyor auswer a iH i LOA. nd Mouiste that there aro no grand pe spondents. td eas Sir “follies an oxtraya- also must face public pinion, If they break sc oueu ey \ move all buds as fast as they appear until To the Editor of The Tribune. here, though we are all high (10,400 fect) fur westion unless asked of mo”; and this, T ” te to cover the usc of | the chains that biud them down it must be by a ony fis stittelal. en oat scl iig ieitsnes | sheer force of their own atronm wills, Yot | tHilnk, would be best for us all. A good motto ‘* Tho Training and Eduoation of Chil. | Hlegabulus must throw over ble household. | women havo the same fongings of mind nnd | for our aecoptnies fh lus eee iy-senttoradt Bentombor, allowing those which are formed | atuvoxsonne, Wis, March 10.—Will sotne of | Uo not intend to make this tay'home, It co MONEE, Wis., . 1 ‘ = afer toma ont ants ie eee ho llono readers hiudly inform obo In per- | WeRer aro the rite In Dancer, suroly thoy are iy Leadville, u pz some of 18 soll avout the root, antl put into | ploxity how to clean a child'a blue, rephye Lam now writing to you In” one of . vifo wol- | 8 ren, nnd thelr happiicss dapends ns | Home would to, Tho t the most pretentious of them, | becaus dren Dwolt Upon by wi wt ‘ nencakalle joy a gt cae the See thelr me in "he Tilt waeS “a docs | Breatest number!” A few weeks azo Bllver | pote of suitable sino; six-inch pots will general- | clonk without fading, or rendering ft thick and nitude of booed os, slabs, brush, wind al v6 p y Con Oe eT rental pleasure.” How | thntof men, But they aro not as free to choose | or asked somo questions: noovg nas made | franswar, ‘They ebpuld then bo placed Inn | harshd Any one offering such information wll | yas are the must common butlding Inaterin}, ta + Othors, hauls | of vice nwt flied when sto scos iin | for. themeolves as mon are, consu- | reply au Lwill. | Now that tie table ts clented, | shady valination a few days and will then be | confor a lasting fayor upon Lista, | hoards ate worth $50 per thosand fect. ‘Thera Prous homo after a nieht's carousal, his breath | quently there, aro mora, unhappy women fo ardund and pick mp some of the crumbs, | rendy forromoval to the window where they aro — are fow wotnen {1 these homes. -T- have not cae Thteke itt the plesennt odors of ehiolea tubacco | than men, They must wal in the ite antler them if you AL Jest paras nD to bloom. TRY FLOUR. spoken toone since crossing the range, threo Words of: Wisttoni Concerning tho | and fine whisky. Sho probably thinks that she | samo gruove in which they wera Lorns whlig | think they are not sratcaine ty Pin Tioml. Youre.) "Te ctenation ts yory Smpationt of a wet, Boll, To the Fultor of The Tribune. weeks ngo. ‘Thdro are women of Leadville, but : must bear every hardshtp to compensate for tha | merl ate left free to go out (nto the world nnd | question was hot very plain, for 1 sen aud care should be taken not to water them Cioano, March 19.—Iahould ftke to learn | of adoubtlal character, 1 cannot say that our Subject by a Michigan Joy aud happiness of Delug whe wife of such a | choora where ther Will, ‘Thus we kee women the kind of Begonias you refer to. If the fez | much, but the foliage should receive a thorough | wrough some of tho friends of ‘The Home a | homes nte ay botter for want of females; they Lady. Ay have ween ment who really belleved that | mated to thoso vnetly thelr inforlos not so family, do not sprinkle the leaves, but oe Dati as oftan ns once a week, ns n preventive co | PIT He oh 0 ne FON: OF. THE 7 are aliroly not quite ao clean or orderly ns homes ye : Awife ought to feel grateful to them forcon- | mnch in eiueation ng in tras nobility’ and | theta’plenty UF water with govd dralnage. | ‘Che | the red spider. Runwiy, Box 101, | reelpo for whitening tho “‘faco and hands, Tau | usually are. Indeed, I was in sue the oterday, desconding to “sacriflec private plonstiro, to } refinement of soul. When women ars allowed | silver fern fs tender, dnd moat of these delleate , " ‘ silver fern fa tender mialon under glasa. | Thcy aah handle eotiequlentiy de nothlig fo yanhe'my whitch avout. ten, tanelva foot square, in 7 sid EL apprebend thitour bleh | the same privileges that men have, when they | 10 ve or anittaty " NE-ROSES. hands to he red or dry, yet such fa the care, By | whieh six men makd thelr tome,’ ‘Two beds fl “Fern Leaf? and “Rennie” eee ae eeabulus tid our toble-minded | eare to culderstarnd that Ahoy ara better off ming showered frequently, oad tf hot To the Filitor of The ‘Triblinds Guamering Uie above you will greatly oblive, pone end of tho room, atid. a stove mid table » Have Their Say Concern- Patelareh (thit eublime hero, defender of men's | elngla than married, ubloss rily nnd bappity | under nas ein Sirah ae ia Menon Danvinty, IL, March 19,—Will some tmem- Consrant RYADER, the otlier, Ido tiot stippose it has heen awept % ing Flowers. rights, aud expounder ot the Lord anty Houwe thatetl then wo shall have feiror unlappy aroxuyary tt ul fevni ty ae alton, allyer, | ber af ‘The Home bo kind enough to inform ine at fines. tt wns jhaite. 2a Ie’ typo of Lendyiile . - mi o le dee ited. i ad z 4 18 IT BAF a vt eiweeping, ntact what, ot ty ora “'gentiomen Ro; paronte, if your daughter porsestes a tnlent elinblis, and other ferns soon wall {tls only | through The Homo how to tredt my tuba-rose? To the Lditor of The Tribune but tho scrubbing-bruah is a stranrer. But tue ‘Take heed, yo monwhoread Tis Tiinunn, | for something beside cooking TE hope you will through experlenee wo galt knowlcedre. It ts | Last year l iad two which had bloomed Uke fall i best note on huuses herd ida slab” bous previous: cach one had a number of small bulbs | _ CH#0A00, Motch 14,—Will sottd ono of the | posite, ‘Thera was-au Alarm of frou fay mahy readera of The Homo who know. by actual | ai 1 wo. all “00! ch me S days ogo, und wo all rushed to th around Hiss ta, which Mhroke. (Off AW Nane trial givo bis or her experience on the merits | rescue, A. bartel on the rool, whieh foten, Shall {divide tein again, or plant, them | ordomerits of the new skin remedy and blood answered fora chimney, was found to be on as they are? Also, will some one’ please give di- | Duriller, sulphide of aracufeum, of whfch 1 Have | lire, Wo kuocked the barrel off, and went ine rectiois how tb start Begonia Rex from a leat? read so much of tate, nnd greatly oblige a con. | side. There was no siyve in the house, aud not, : Wintasina, | etant reader and great sufforer? VARITAR, a brick of stone; but there was a fire-place. Ono ‘ corner of tht slat shanty was uscd for this pur. YULLOW OXALIS. ORANGE BADAD. pose with & hood of slabs to provent tie smuke ‘To the FRattor of The Trittme. e To the Eititor of Ths Tridtine, rom ataylig in the room. A wooden fire-place, JeveRnaby, I, March 10.—Reader, have you | Titving, Kan Match 16,—Witl sumo member TE EE aE ae a af mthing So ‘A Gorsipy Letter from Mllqrantces bY | ana 1 Ze gon wo Tend Tie noble; Tee | sot make. her Ite a failure vecausa yon shink | eNcournzing to recelys Advice ant, tustrgon . +e Ardont Admirer of fined Blegaulus, who taught Catherine tint tt | it would be wrong to linprove it. ftls rlebt | froin thoso ite have been mucceaalteant ifope att wns extremely barardous to criticiza tls manly | that avers woman dhould be taught sumething | We indy Biot ua many Th uM ee bir Leaedoles Springs actions. Only think, this madel hneband taught | of the art of cooktng, but Lclaitn that: It 1s not werttore” of ‘Tis tones | a aout treeele his docile, obedient ‘wife to risy at midnight,” | necessary for every one to knuw how to | cd, from it Retterous florist a p an Met for zig no matter huw fatiaued at wns from housslie a cook to orfection, of that ae Ww taught ils alts FHA a Parc atta chee ia ene ife eto adtdibister to the wants his own | to the excluafon of everything cise. Nor can ¥} 0 a Rocima for Almost Evorything: dear; tunmaculate self, and Ms “gentlemanly? | L understand why this “brandi of Tearntng bu | Hamed: tt an hora ‘work, thongtt, it someting. in Londville, Htc. Eto. companions. recorded 80 exclusively to our sex. Ido not | fulltars, nel pald but lute aitention on ae ‘| What a pleture of dantestic tranquility aid nellees That omnes as A enural Ulli, talco any Fee en re tad , ny elect te atrial T . henvent; cot Aud now, ye women, would | greater delight in cooking than men do, nud : i 1 s ‘ id THE With DAY-DRBAM, recom Us Hearn for whe sake of marryinys ponte ment ‘would surcly make ‘Detter cooks than: | attract nttuntiot. One toy Tobserved tiny bude i * thereod, nut my imagination plejured delicate | g yolloty oxalls, and does it blossom miuch? If} of The Home give ine 4 telpo fdr tvolorlity : . P Id mas gatin hia oasy-chalr, ae eats mae J Chuzzlewit, you have thele wives ioenotnene are “prove Une Tisie bluoflowurs, but Lever tushvortal tore mistaken, to, what treatiment do you elvaitt Aline always biown ant also. black? in farm I will give eet Pag tiray oy Tat AED tie ae r Terone who wae nee bia bride a0 folny antl cue lithie speech nid deserve the lighest | Ono mora thougnt before Telose, ‘Tho mnind | £0F, fuston’s there come, ttle bloseome OL the | We erent ippostn of Jearoy wth only a fevt | one for orange ealad, Peel oe dozen oranges | Kind at Heat they ean est, bvorsthing 1 in T a he 7 ces? AY i Crown wHgkied, brid gray, and feeble in step— encontiiting of Seney ENtneHte noblo-ninded man baa: yngel tnllucnes sored the) baay i for ie ieo sinall and beautiful, bo helt nit Howard, Will somo ono please BHR pd wnt ent in alles put in Inirers ht tans dint, Kare a aN perenee, a teaced yen Rue + Bho kntt afd inated, while her busboud slept and wornnn for bark Bald It soon enjoy | weatth ‘will ueally be zou, Vety often it | fiidgoma, ‘The blosaom ts tn forum, somnelitng See : seca eee Tite the Julee of aly oranges, ahd | ithe pride. of our streat—Carbonate avenue, me aun ligne bright on the oaken floor, eae ee Aneel evinge wonsetonce, nud lib- | Health may be tracdd ditcctly to soma distarb- | like the yates, thot haying but thre leaves | Rpg, INTHEMPERANCE puur over all-thts a glada of white. : Hlotises are built iH from threo days ton weeks? : The ‘watch tog went teae the open, door, Prey Hein Heaven or any other places 0 nt | ance of the mind, and, If tis be removed, the Phote the hs) paeies r ane phar once tGh t adantee uerixn gost ignamon. : R Neuus Nien, | We have oat, tires weeks, aul it is Tot nearly 8 uw y of enrth! aticht soon recovers, We ali know thut the 4 4 brit nis 8 an ¥ a completed yot. ja fifteen by thirty feet, has rhe clock into corner ticked Joni and cleats Paatertas tony sot haya Sjanuabacut SUUNIY | Motive. cnergotie man cannot. ondura the quict | 88% double ous, fs of the rlellest, deepest ane ‘To the Hiitor ef) The Tribune, ‘rite OFiUM HABIT. tod rooms, {é built of los and, aloba, and’ hing ‘Pho cat was tsleop 1m tio window near, . Iifo of the scholar, nor the scholar that of the | of orau elit most dallas five on the ex: | Mtinwaukne, Wis, March 19.—As the sweet tro the Editor of ‘The Tribune, door and window factigs to iitatch the loge, Tho old wife thised on to day8 Joug gone, SLIGUTLY SARCASTIC. Tormners canis Jsciring. adore fo the nomi efibn leneta AD OL Ue Poeeepolor, and, although you | Sring comes, red-linned atid ainiling, adown the | Graco, Marchi 1,—I would like to Inqutre Hvety ein ae Talagenbet HOURS ta pL slate arc ee tan an repr M. m ta arch 18 ly to te wo | tel physical etructue. i belleye thera nro | May think tt 9, strange combluttion, It ts ono of pathways of the catth, wootng,with tender whis- | through The Home what the effect of laudanum | don't kuow what. kind of Lome It wlll make ws } hi er cht 7 IACON, Mo., March 18—Ah, to be sure, ¥ many people about us whom wo look upon ag | tte most Beautiful jewels Flora has ever piven pera, all the green aud loving things bo if thelr 4 4 v1 : * vee will oh exclaim with Etegavulus, alt bail Pa | fondrmed invalids, who, If placed in positions | Ws und Lthante her fort, for hereaftur it will | fend or oplum fs upon the human system whon ono | withvut a wotunn. | All Western men cau cook, —_— : But of all that Idseq bahd notono fs near, hheada to meot her; all the mad wild songaters | tg addicted to the Habit and -hns token those | 60 We nre sure of “yrab.? ‘ . i he ono of iny favorites, ‘The nanto of thts plant " a ti 1 Ad This will doubtless b f T ‘the zephyre bronthe tyrough the window now, ~ | tlareh, the defender of man’s rights. But, like | ealeiidted to rolise the latent cnerglys of inind te, atl, tn Duokhig tt of the wood to greet bor; and the whole world | sttnutants for yearas In fact, éautiot vo with his will doubtless be a glortous place tosum- Tho panes aro Ktsned by tho waving bourh, Etegabulus, iny Sinagliation hins never: soared, to netlon would prove Sobe zn eat ee is coronas ord AN dl a it Bent ibie tl of to throw off the shackles of ico that Lave bound out vent t i Enero any gure or any niedog by Tate ie re ai ne a ie piaiee here ovatn, The sunbeam play *mill tho goldeh hair > eo high os to think human flesh of tha mascus | Pe oe trS nave perfect rest it must have | % Rrecn-house everutech shrab, cultivated | it coldly, and ba gay, ant joyous, and leosomo, | Which ole vould break o 1 Andis it nob very | Tit write vou agalu from here If agreeabt Of the durling grandchild of this agcayatr, Tey eonder cour) ever possess eo brave and os at Fo have pet a res ean iae from seed or. cuttings. ‘There: ure elght | oven n “elancy child” fecls a thrill aud glow tnfutlous totlg mind os wells holy to te the, to you, Mr. Conuuetore We vay partner aa fy vpwar thé child of tnotryonngest,so tresh and fat, | TOMa heart as te defend themselves against | {he work we are fitted for, the mind will bu satis. | spectea, gui! the BOIL ations pate Pein Hint shake the piles, and cates the young | *ave of oplumt Mts. CE. Fe | ecpect'to go prospecting for silver enrbonates as Ahn sath wha taken fron aaeraty aa cara? ie oneaite sk Rate: etal baa more fe, zinul Wwe ollrselves will bo healthy wud | ros wrautd bewlad to get, ond thie sprite, and | blood to leap long one’s belng. Andao the Otigertona: Hunt. goon as Lie snow fs leasened by two or threo For years has she slept in the old church-yart 7 . i aaa it aceliqiated and rendy for ite display | ‘talangy child comes to the front. To.the Bator of The Tritunes feet In te woods, I can then deseribe our home Aweut flowers o'er het grave aro keeping tholr | and, indced, tnoro phystedt strength than a man Anvigh no GiOth * of grandeur when other plunts are resting, Bpring in the South {sa child that awakens | Senixarratn, [il., March 16,—It may interost and work went we get loeated. Unodby, muord, can oxercixe with his Iimbi' stone; but, tf proo- ‘To the Hdltor of The Tribune prestune some of you ays ot thor Wvunideeie from dreams .of sleep; epring in the North ia ) your readers to know that efnehona rubra, th * hod crave, | eF!y armed, and by the uso of & tittle mixeutne |. styrqravema, Wie Satel 17.1 would Ike to | “ely (madeira) inti Oa te roan and | ® child thint awnketts from drenme of death. | | addition to tts value In curing dipsomanta, ts POLITENISS. She dreams of her solater boy, noble and! " effort, anda constant working under the rot By 7) and green variety, but never saw the green wid bee: i - ti D Who gave hid life treely hla country (6 HVeS i‘ Ms He 8 | riven Itty advice to Our Boys. Before you | white variety tn blossom before. One stem has Thd meadow-brooks haya not yet begun to | alsoatonic aupertor in many respects to qul- TnHovONTa BY “ ORLBNA.? Of hor sailor boy, who, ‘neath the acarn deop, that “Practice makes perfect,” he will goon not babble with haupy lnughter; they shudder still, take anyatep in the future I would tave you alargo cluster: on, nnd the white, feather-like with a brooding fear that the fee Js yot abova nlue. Vor delicate, nervous women and chil- To the Editor nf The Tribune. acek trie rellelon, which means the habitual | blossom Is very pretty indeed,—miteh more 80 Long, long has he lain tn Death's detmlcss sioop, | only conquer her, but will make a perfect angel dren, administered tn sinalt doses of, day, ton | CntoAco, Moreh 20.—Many thanks to the Con- of her, But ho needs weapons, not brouin- ~ It ls triangular in form, ‘he birds, those. feathered tivelve di {1 ter twice a day, { * ti fear of Yod und sin, Ltwill bo your best friend | than the other variuty, z » | thelr hearty, And the birds, those feathered | or twelve drops in water twice a day, {t acte ns | ductor for kind words In last week's tssuc. It Some nre at roat in th roh-yarl green, ‘ ul famens glye it a fine, fe i a See ee aL haar set, stloks aud stove-litters iby the way, Plegnbulus’ | for yoeh worlds. | ‘They who live without aad, the mameroUs sleMCnE ee vers have | Lite of molods, havo not begun to come up from a wonderful vitalizer, Tis valu tn rv aeemns to tie, if we all realized thie valuo of that One fn the Inn of the sautting sn ae oe ean ee eo aaa | Would not die without it, I wish you would | this winter been very successtul with, tLete the tanda of the sun; but yesterday Ihenrd tho | Que prestrain ind teteregand tedious iiie | Whleh costs Ya no money and yet is more pre Doth teach the poor Indian how Heayou fs won, armas if tt be {m posalbte to personally procure road Dot's tetter of March 8, Sho saya all who | cyelamay bulla, and eager tory more. By get- | flute-catl of a robin in the garden, and my heart | joss, The dele faculty of Paria always give fous than gold; there would bo Jess of the stern f Sho drenms of tho timo wien around her knoo firearms, the w! ole. country Inust ba called to | would bo Ohtistinus must bellove th Christ. I ting aipacicona of seas ior ‘iy carl peri ent leaped. Slaniltis gusts vat nllgery ala come be- | cinchona in preference to quinine aso tit and rigid in this life and more of the spirit of ”tphey rported and Iaughedth futecont gloc. ald shel protect inan to thls iis wodly daty, and | ssould have you do thls, aivt then put on te | ror the sania pte, Plant Wo seod ae carly ue Bee ae a eign: Moka blissotn + Dy | Chirfetianity nnd right. Bhevwoker—alt are pone ¢rom thelr ebitahood’s | to eonsot to nll hue 1 coricetly Wilting | whole armor of Christ. Bo firm of nurpose- to | yon can, unl Fr apite of the learned ones telling | wnd lovingly from violet skies, Not o blossom Sid wornene We not only Bind unr frends in closer tles by home, 2 but the ttme will come abe ft, will | do rlghts Inflextble im character againat’ what is | you they will not. bioom till the second Fenr, {a love nbsout thie elnday but, fd rio 6 HUTS, To the Rdltor of The Tribune. kindness, but disarin our inost bitter euemles, lke leaves of Auttimo by Wwhitry winds blown. no longer be a public duty to acknowl | Wrong, Bomaster of yourself, Know your. you will haya wh abundance of bloow next win- te ps Des el Turis cote eal a the Fountain Gtove,- 0., March 10.—iverlt | How many fearful sccues tn domestic Iito might i, [edeo woman as is wite, bat It will be | self, Havea will of your own. Bo goverued |, tt , iat hae been ou gan be done, sul yout aoe tn lite nowwer to pines Hier In eume sceluded spot | by your own convictions, sine hns Deon attained, and. then remewmbor Ie 49 NOTES TO CONTRIBUTORS. eae ite aa vote Now Cou Tee ee eaute Naving a knowledgeof what fs right, do ft, | the roots which want the soll, and nob the bulb; re that woman iseupertor to tan Jn mental ca- | though you stand alone, ‘Try to posecss u dle~ therefore leave tt at leant ane-thied above the Misran—Pleaso send your nddreas tothls | pacity, Think of bim upholding the inferior | gree of moral courage which, wiillo tt makes soil whieh should have coud drainages and dus: r oMce. + + 4 ereatures oft such a plea. What rights could | youaskamed todo wrong, wakes you anxious wei ft water a PENS adn tnoy’stow she possibly have be loft Iu the pot, for if remoyed they aro almost. *, (she were mentally in wd- if a “No, aes srjatiseniit wee rather finely written. } Vance of the man} that docs nut give her more todoright. When it is vest to say “No,” say | sureto become too dry, and then diyappoiut- I'm just tired out, and, with the Conductor's | be avolied (fonty each member conpeleing the permission, 1 will'step into ‘The Home and rest world of home would guard the tongue, that [t if you will grant trea wee bit ot room, Some might not throw out the challence that can only of the contributors eeem like porsonal friends, |. Y'lus discord 1f accepted. How many vetly und L enjoy thelr letters, both graye and eay, scandals and nelghberlood bickerIngs might bu nnd no Iwant to sttlke a sympathetic cord avoided ff cach ono turned his attention to in some one’s heart, nud Kope to succeed, - 1 cleansing hls own life fram error instead of Soxure-cved dutlings,” the fragile acented or- Shand blovtny and "Hitaes tossing in the winds of May. z We need not despalr, for spring is surely here, ‘The itinerant orgut-crinder has already begun the massacre of “Beautlfal Spriag” on the corners, ‘The children skipping rope, and play {ug marbles awl hop-scoteh, shriek to bleh ine ed ) te nnd atatut by tt. . iment is the result, Do not, when starthie them, | Heaven tu the joyous exuberance of thelr amo- | ain compelled by circumstances to rulse a baby casting dust on the garments of his brother, .« ‘Theletter to which you refer was forwarded Po EERE EHS A og On the other hand, when you have committed | try to force them too varidlts or you will aive | Hons; the shonavindossa are decorated ith the ‘on the bottle, aud fud milk does uot ugres with | Life is too transient unl our duties too holy to to the party to whom it wns addressed. more iu her company; but, alas, there ts where gn bran Ut pH Ey ual tune Girone | ietw'ua Tuuch water thut the leaves will damp | most seductive cambrics und mustins; 5-o'clock | him, Although I uso Hme-water tn It, there ts | tndulue'in the waste of time and opportunier ebureb fg the order of the day by stern gack- cloth-and-ashes-revellng manuiiss; dew and unliyue aults run berslatuntly: through the chaste thoughts of the matden walking demurcly along with her prayer-boole in her lund, tor it is 2 moral {mposaibllity fora young girls fancy not to lightly turn to thoughts of dress In this Lon- is and budding season ah ty wiust blossom pd the great mistake was made, and so much thine | ify wantully, Make a tirm resolution never to oe is | 1 orb e of the great charms tn raising flowers Is Tha now Secretary of the Home Club makes | spent for no purpose. Cousin Herbert bluts | drink; also shun thoro vlevs so tnany ate ad- in tinting. fe seed. aiid watcuing. tts daily her first announcement to the. mombers this | Vint nonsense, "Asthiaae apt Mere intendet te dicted to. Lwould {hau the pen of o ready | progress; and {f you chance to io ona visit for weols, thot of a Club mecting next Thursday, advance. Nojifman can govern the low classes writer, that I could {morcss you 80 | a weck or two, tien what a pleasure awaits ate ' of animals, witch havo niore than a hundred aul hae sort raat rae toot Cae You, unless, perchance, you were unfortunate Tho young Indy in Milwaukee who requests | tlines the strongth of woman, strely ho cat con- no wine when it $s red. Jf you never do thls |-cnouh to lonve them with some one who has 4 0 id will never fll 1 drunkard’s grave. 1 trust ff f thirst, or di ed them. Then, somo back copies of Tits Trivune fs informed trol her, and, ‘he docs, and it ts right, even Tint you will never know that {t biteth like o Jot tem dio of thirat, or drowned then. | Then much acidity a the stomach, Now, will not | thut caunot bu uvuided ifwe couatitute ourselves ame of the friends come ty my ald and tell me | judees over many, E whattodo! ‘There tan precious fe to save, |” Harsh words aro but the offsprings of unholy and any suggestion {hat I niay receive either | thoughts, aid when once they cave talen root through The Lome or by letter will be grate: | fn the sull_ there fs a steady growth that conuut fully received aud acknowledged by be cheeked without the exercise of the most de- A‘tnep Motu. | termined will, {tls better that the seed be nut sown; that we govern ourselves with a stern " tov, we can try and euecved better than even | to Hew atnd fresh marvels or by unhappy. TRIMMINGS POR FLANNEL, deinent, rr ‘i He Yl nt eo. ties wa meyer can raise irom the soil in | 8 cl A c 4 4 oh 17. " “ conte rab we y ie sont to the counting zm an secompanted THE CHILDREN. Pirfoction of charneter consists of plety, pru- | Wiichawe pineed them, Wut tf we cannot, per- | ney tint of half Lielr blooint What 1f dump Mittvauree, Wis., March 17,—In The Home tint muck upate ation, Hut we: sugind atraw ually , by sufflceut currency to pay for the papers and Now TO TRAIN Titus, dence, and of knowledge, Need Leay you must | haps the oni who sold’ then to us could not, | foot and dragyled siirts cutse Inomentary on- | of the Vth Inst, Patient asks directlons for | yroguines alone our pathway,” y sendlag them to herby mall. 7o the Rditor of The Tribune. bo truthful induatrlous, honest, and courteous: | und that 18° no reagon for discourazemont, | gulsh of feuling? Woot if influenza and spiders | knitting trimming for flannel. ere ave mine: Tt bs dullleult to a ae 0 yalte of Kini: Musnxaor, Mich., March 17.—L wish £ could if you are this, no one need be ashained to call | Noither were they to blaine: they knew not | are sulllciout to make the soul droop in the Uso Saxony yarn. Set up elevon slitehes; knit | nea. A guutle word of warning muy check the once acroas plait. Next, slip tlrat atiteh, knit | hand of the inebriate while lifting the fatal cup two plain, put thread forward, Inte two to- to hia Hps. It tay turn the heart of the mit- gethor; thread forward, Knit two together, do | terer frum his base designs, though the dauner the sane ouce mare, ihen thread forward and | 28 drawn from ite sheath, whereas ‘a burst knit ono, and nit Insb atitel plain, To return, | Word or cutting retort would pluuge them votl alvvaye Ienlt Oat stttell At thé tirse ond, and ki | !to the reckless mire af nate and deapalr, Lee across plain. Next, stip front atiteh every time, | V5 then, govern our avts with kitndness, and, knit three plain before putting ‘thread instead of the sneering voice, Lhe contemptuous forward, then proceed ons In the | 882% and the angry retort, be polite and court scvond. rows aud knit pluin,. back, cous i whatever position we may be placed. Every time knit ono mory plain before males Let our observations be Inward instead of natitell, until thera are eleven ty leave plain, | outward, to the cultivation of our own tastes, ‘There must always bo cicht stitelkes on your the improvement of our own ininds; nnd thus Joft-hantl needle befora you pilt the thread for- | Ve will misa the trifles that larass and annoy, Ward to make alole. When have increased to | M4 prevent the opportunity of wrouginy our nineteen stiches, begin ut the point end and | Belwlbore by stavicions and covert innucnioes dilp and blind unt theroare ouly cleven stitches | tHst muy be far from being iuerited. We are left. ‘Then commence as at first. often unjust in our criticisms, as appearances ‘Wis difllcult to wrlte a ralo Yor such work that are many times develtful; but, if we set the bull it friend. If T have omitted anytoinyge [ should od W . Trysngaths impress upon the mind of every parent the ne- Tove writton, will The [lome sisters tako up the Tin: the coc Aras wre Ee day a " ell k y was botter et oy th ol letters at this office. Some for well known | cegsity, tho urgent need, of cultivating In thelr | subject? wider Never ray rah vrai Uomeltes ave been In the Conductor's hands | children thos talents with which they are nat- | Orlena, Tsent the articles promfsed. Inez, E | cvcil with onu variety try auother. ‘There wre for weeka.. No lutters will be forwarded until | rally endowed; of striving to prepare, so far thank you very mnch for the trouble you took, } some you ean do well with; and better haye a the requisite postage fs reocived from those to | os lies tu thelr purer, each child for that partic ahd wi Prva Filey to any, felonils. oapete beau gperacriatn that a alekly caniellin, ’ ny y Atlin, setupeiah ular work or place for which Nature futended ft. | letter ngain. 1 Rael did not wnteh for any geraniums; und, now. that so many varieties THE LEVTER-BOX. Ono of the prent causes of discontent and un- | letters picking at me, for I nelther meant'to be | tau be obtained for 10 centy apiece, there are a a happiness fe that so many are out of place, do- dgngrerable nor unkluth What rauiled you so, | but few why caunot have at least w tow to re- ing work for which they lave mo fuculty or nat- | 2oh8 Pruniiy often docs much good, go you | Heva the monutonons green, wud ara better ‘There ara Setters, papers, or postal-enrds at | urs) inclination, And, what fs saddest of nil, | °° always welcome to take the kulfe. Don’t | than plogsoms fn ono reepect, for they are con- {his fice for the persons named below. Those | they do not reall: that thts ts the © Thur you think you mleht apply It to yourself to. ad- | stantly thers, while the buds ait blossums come i ° he y 5 5 fl v eneed do- | have written to me for eltns, tint it is tou carly Gress and a three-cent stamp, tinon recelpt of | weit bo Httlo cause for discontent. And our | Mg. Should you go through the woods} hope | to end now, for ever, vening to in but mid whiets their mall will be forwarded, Residents | juorts will be there, {f wo are doing what God | 394 will not pick up a crooked stlek at Inst. | blossom; and { contd not bear to Urea: them to of Chidsgo can obtain letters uddressed to them | jutended us to do. 4 ‘Any way, { hope wo taay bo friends. pieces now, after tending them all winter, and by entling ut Room 86 Triuune Builaing: Wa SEU porn salt ability to do some ‘ Aust Man, | atatine when they are just repayhyy me for oe Y e songless eflence of despair? aud house-cloantiy fh Rountibiitors are: renuat si fo road: tonite Jouns up like the dim dark wrath of an ever hanntit erie? ‘The philosophical mind pasecs, superiority, over thesc trifics, and only eays to itself in an. eestutic whisper, *1t fs apring!? Aud the pa- pers ull reiterate “Gentle spring?! Aud the dark-minded, and fetoctous poet echovs tn a deep bass, “Spring! nid alunts in secret as he sends off cauzones, and madrivala, snd odes, ant] sonnots, nud cliangons, nit noctuenes, and symphonies, nnd matine, und, pastorala, and an- acreuntica, ui fantasies, and hymns, sind tes sagys, and tokens, and lotd of other dreadful things on this long-stifferlng senson. ‘Thin sea- son that has been hashed and rehashed, ant Inshed avain, ever since ‘Thomson's day. (Thomson ins ao good deal to answer for, when one reflects on nls cold-blouded deed.) -And the whon thoy are aro addresecd. aiereg with you (n' relgard to follaze $ my trouble. Ono’ gerauiuin has now seven | poet of to-day, with frenzict cyo’ and dishey- in motlon, no matter though we tn cette A‘Tonnusacean tn Sowa; Gownhine NG, 35 ohe thing well, aid the sooner we find out what A MoTHEN’s VIEWS, Udeters of ‘bloom. antl so many buds, und 1 | eled tat Iaustis a demonlze nuh as he plet- | éan be eleatly uriderstood, No BidNatunz. | 9 H mation ab “muither thous sre. fhe our et: calla Oily. jorda, thut{s, the better for ourselves aud for the To the Hititor af The Tribune. cannot now destroy it. Liwould ‘ike to send it | res to himself the wilted reading eommuulty step. ft haa been kept rolling by hands only Ansiwua, Wicked Eyes, ~~ world, Somo parents carry tho orroncous Idea | UmtcAdo, Iil., March 15.—As F, saya, our | to the lady in Indiana, but, your Fair coming, ao | Which he glories in victlinizlng, ‘ 70 CURB A SIOK CANARY. too eager to work inisehlef, und: the filth it hus Fern Leaf, Bylranus, that tl t: 1 thing of their chit girls have been talked about a tong tine, and carly, you world hirdly have tint to get them Everythin Ins te be mo! along smooth- To the Eattor of ‘The Tribune, gathered on its way has made It ponderous ant Graphic, Violet Vernon, hat they can malo anything of their childrcn ria ala (a Woe i rooted in times beslde, Phavo determined tosund | ly in the enchanted circle of The Home, Asn't | Minwauicen, Wis., Murch 1%.—For Old Boy's | unwieldy, und beyond the most skillful coutrol, + Etta, Proferaor, they wleh, If ooly they have money enough to | she wisher somo ono would begin to tall to | ho stipa without postage, for | have sent.to so | {t about thine some ferintng soul was stirred Up | sick canary L would recommend the following | |, "A Reader of Thy Home” will please, yvert ache Peat foondiy educate them fur the purpose, ‘They leave tnl- our boys, May Italkto our children of both | many who were to return ft to me, butT sup. | too redundaney of adjectives In a svild endeavor i f % 5 treatment, having {ust cured a splendid bird uf | thanks for the tldy dent. | Allthosy articles sou "i 3 inuntioned will be avceptable, very much the samo troubles, with thy excop- | “7 hinye recelyed n box of contributions froin s tion of Jamo feet: Give unmixed: cauary-seed, | member of the Club in Milwaukee, ‘The artt- no rape or hemp, and once a week a hord-bolled | cles it contained were in a nice state of preserva egg mixed with cracker, pounded fine, und a tion, but the box itself was ina sudly demoral- Pe: vt e Dette good sprinkling of red pepper. (A small pleco ized condition. Perbapa tt would be better to make a niee package of oll articles that would of galt pork, no Jean meat in {t, with red pepper | by ant to bo Injured by Hy smashing of a dos, on it, ta an excellent remedy for restoring a | or at least not trust too much to Ita strength. bird's voice.) A. daily bath {sa necessity, and | Itdone up ina packaye, be careful aud nut seal to bo cutting aitd earcastlel Jen’tit about time gone innscullne ditte got up and, in lordly and majestic rage, put dowa some meek and femin- ine aforesuld? . Thayen't seen anything about “bangs and frizzes™ for two or three weeks. What would you do if you incasured just flye feet nothing in stature, wid hod w Websterian brow,—a :fore- head Hike the dome of the Capitol? Wouldn't you [cel ko covering auch an arid tract with o wavy fringe o bairt 1 doove it to all compas- entout of the question entirely. ‘They think soxcst F. snys that sto docs not think mother ose fora it iB revabeh ni: 1B. plants Uloore thatit they educate thelr child for such and | !$ to blame for the ruined Ifo of her aon, but Now, rlebt fs right, und although bdo not tak THE HOME CLUB. aiich a proleulens hots suro tobe euccoseful if | thst father with his bad hoblts {9 os much to | You to send, I wil, ag L always have, acnd to A MEETING NEXT THURSDAY. if wens bral mT syor | bh First of all ther h ried fathe those who care cnourh for them to eend the ‘i To the Editor uf The Tribune, No PosBLases ay it ral ns a all. ete never ame. First all, mother has married father, | yystage for them, 1 have alwiya done this, and Cmicaav, March 20,—‘The Tribune Iome CI ae nt engi ae ducatiun may | who, in most cases, had formed those habits be- | if you did not receive them IE was through no g 20,—The Tribune Home luv | help dovulop 4 talent, bub” if can- | fora sho aver mot him, Baby comos; father | fault of suine, Choav Living, twill not include al mete for work aot Maino’a, No. 60 Twenty- uk $feate, sath e no ante Caer continues {n his smoking, chowlng, swearlng, } YOU ty the ntimbor, for, though a friend, 1 know tird street, Thursday, March 27, reg ore ucepou making the same iietake to the | and drinking, Ite character fa formed, Wife you, aud am only watting for your address and 0 i ro jadles se end, They will cut the garment without revard | can, if loving and kind, in most cases, chango it fits iho et eg Bihari them WOMAN’S POSITION. fa that ye wGitinn apolla mood farther, tutmake | ail; but, though she could not, ts that any | sincerely, aud J ain noe Jong golug to remain | slonite lives deluge. Ax you are strony, be make iy Spaein it aera tte onteute, for he. fe Aa teentohie diguost THINKS WOMBN ARM SMARTS tie HMOreeNt DF MGNUFRELIIFES Who for example | yoagon why eho should not uso all the moro | nuder such deep obligations. tu ktrangers | mercltul, fim. with’ water from a whisk-broom, and my | tlon, and ebildishly wants @ sizht ub all the ‘The tumperanca question is ono that can cor. talnly arouse none but solemn, sober, and sad emotions. ‘The crime of intemperance is be- coming so prevalent, so awfully prevalent in this cauntry, embracing all, from the ighust to- the lowest station in Ito, that i calls for qulek, decisive action. But what can onodot It fe almost hopeless to sea a youth who has been brought up under the tendurest and loftiest, Intluenees pickling. weakly to'the demortlizing effects of drink. For ** Winchas drowned inore than the aca’; no man is'sale after he has once tasted thu sparkilng inisery, but you can- not make ono of them bellove It, “fe ever bo aeommon drunkurd? Me has perfect contro} ‘To the Editor of ‘The Tribune. tnmansely wealthy in bis buaiwess, ‘He is an | Vigllancy in forming baby's character whilo Sts (hough friouds, 1 hype), All who hve sent Brnawn, IL, March 1L—In the perusal of | active, energetic business inan, nnd his talent fa | still unformed, and not lot Lim (or her, a8 the plats ee fi eee et ee there Is ‘The Home'l havo not acen on arttclothat struck | Monoy-making, His wife fs also an active wom- | caso may be) grow up aw Wicked, selfish man or | anytatiig elge I havo that you would like you me 60 forcibly as tue ons from Elegabulus, aud | toy ant i she oes HOt poasens tie aa Taoully woman, to have tho ono they marry feel as slio-| have only to say the word, | You will excugo ry 4U Teada isto -conelidae tliat to hea nob. been or make mouey that her husband docs shu | docs? ‘A fewdays ago I had six hittta ones | nob answering Your letter, for most of my tine understands saving it. Shots a prudent house- . e fi rn ug De ev p equal to overy cmercency that has arisen when | keaver If he ta Viol a goud cook. Vithoy re both | Under A year Pee Se pe re ciuity hue ‘ave not forgotten Chit bund of and mysolf, Well, I won't attempt to describe | chatr, a lady has beon matched against him, and itis | in the ani mood Heat le people, without Q | that hours but I thought if they wore all imino | busy Workera who are nuw doubly busy, and L falr to euppose that he gloats over the Ktea that | Particle of eo tl ued. he lin nature | woukd Lever have eucha cena! One Indy suys: love they may meet with the greatest success, ha fe one of the lords of creation, and of courae | (ey are coares tut unrofined. ‘Tho have thelr | s+ Woll, in the az weeks you have been hora L | I would Joye to bu there und ald you, but time doce not like to acknowledge defeat at the banda | HEFTY anil tuelr Aue iehares aud att Min as have uevor heard your ttle boy ery; dovan't | will tell, ‘Thanks to the gentleman froin Ge vert” Atte nee : ‘ of aJady. Now, in all humau cyonts, it fs wise, | delleht In these more becattsyol the monvy they he over!” After. speaking of some of he | Ya who sont we the blossom and leaf. | Tt ty eutablishtd habits, euch us eolug ta bed: até | ming, though much older. Tam sorry yon were manly, und judiclous to bow tv and accopt the furrasent, than bucaugo of any pleasura in thu | piane, and leaving him wide avriles with a good. | obligéd to xu to the trouble you did tain my word for it, ho will suon learn to make a virtua | pretties. Atso be very cureful to uot icave the ofanecessity.” Rewularity in curing for the | scratch of a pen or pencil Inside the package or coge, keepliyr the drinking-cup full of clean | box. Ff ho once gets bis eyv on a letteror water, ahd washing the perches ofton, aro yery | figure therein, he swoops down on tht bor eescntiat thes in maki hualthy birds, aud | with a vengeance, und claps letter postage on to could you hear my three alugers (one of them fa | Overy ounce, fo fume) slngityg, as they now aro while I at ‘Ttiosa who havo signified thetr Intention of welting, you woul! be nssured of their health | forwarding goods to me can do su ub thett nnd Danse Try these almple things for | carllest convenience. Others who are preparing your bird, Ohl Boy, and ff ho is not dying of old donations for us will please aliip them to Mr. J. age 1 think you will bo gratiticd by sewing him | W. Shays, No, 225 Bost Jackson street, ns svct recover health aud voice, Don't bo afruld of | ns ready, With the return of Grandin Ol- the capsicum, as L uave used Itolten und always | ways from ber Eastern tour, we shall kuvw found It buneticlal, and the Uttls creatures are | something dellyfte os to the Uie and place ot Et oe =: Inevitable, and {tis ove of the Inevitable things | Leiige themsolves, ‘Thoy value everything by | hight Kies, she sald +1 would tye all the World | addrevs, siualcezon, 1k would Us more sutisiac: | Of himsolt:) And oven Willy he spas ila at vay gent ott PRaoOrey. | (Me Te th toteceanenlian eetcue Cet that wotnen not omy occupy 1. play as high ag | COLATS Abe cant | Th ae eo erg noe | He could ouly have a child ke thats when | tory Uf you wrote aerial! medline if the elitter und hls words come a Wit thick, | And WAT RATTR ESOC FATA THA Pe Hote gee eee any inan, but one a atup higher, thake them any belter porsonally. ‘They under- dla you berlin Eeatnlie him??? Aud I reply, joing 18 vot an advertising medium. If the | mothers ond sisters can only sit still and fool To the Editor af The Tribune. where, I have already overstepped my liberty Marte Gnovi,, Wis, March 18,—Kerosene, | 93 # private in the raules, tor which E bey pat e don. it is uot goad fur the coustitutlon te please tell us how wo can “properly and dle- | breax off too suddenly trom o long-accustomed ou with dumb, mute agony; for, after awhile, teara, und entreativs, nuit reprouches are of no aval, “Every man drinks, I don't want to bo a molly-coddle, Lm all rlght,—I just wanta do not suppose this will ey “ “rhe hour he frat saw Hutte? Aud itie not by | dy from Indiana will let me knaw when thelr aman in questi, Dab. Wo Hy pleas Mie gentle: stand thut people seek thelr accloty inore be- | jaahuevs Ycororn him, although Tam very | Fuit fe to be, periups 2 ean send her something tho" pages, of modern history fo supetartiaty | cause, of, thelr Wealth then because of Hem | trict und dria; but os ho grows older | | for ter denuriment | Peronda, Chat Jane thls nesertion; und I rare not at what bo looks, selves, ‘They ara doterminod that this shall not | seq the love for mamma growing cvery | Smith, snd many others, here ia wy hand on the inet haw wel creetly ? use the vile atull; we baye one in our " 4 Whero women have been the equals of wen, in | poytie cage with thelr shite. Thuy wilt make | day, aut then my heart looks into the | temperance aueetion, Forty-two, f cannot | Httle fan? Molde iene. (ieeda.tastruconac, Golden alk Hutt OULENS OverHment, arte, selence, uF literature; they | males and Kentlomen of tem. Bo they Leta | far future when ho hall iva Als | writy ou the ducelts between ian ad witufrom | don't know whother Milwaukes fs Ike other | or gshiben, fill your washbovw! half full of soft | | MISCELLANEOUS. Have erownud themselves with as much glory pen ba aaah whey dress them ft the | mother bis loving cara; but, though | cannotfeal | experleyce, so will leava It for wun ono who | cities or nut, but i know nino out of ton young an, Ht) your washbow! halt ruil of Bo! saad. je anhonor as auy-ot the elecier sae; aed secre niet of ashton y a low them to spend | [would eujoy tt if ho Were one of thuso reck- | can. We kuow such to ozlst, however. wan here drinks Of course, I havo nevor seen } Water (not hard, for Mimo rulos the most beautl- BUM DEPENDS ALPARETIA, ft, tuo, without ussuniing so. much fmportance mony rosy iMag. fon ‘owt boys to co hee Icey, solfisti, disaipated creatures called mon, f Yann Loar, any of them draft, but have svow them when | ful hair), put Ina small pinch of puiverlzed To the Editor of The Tribune. or arroguting to theinaalves the idea thntas much Witte oe ithe boys onriig seitpal) apes : should love as wuthors anak. Wticn wieed 1 pil enie they ware bat ‘ atrlethy saber. And Dyo seen | rock walt,—rock, because every otlier kind coo- | Roorronn, JI, March 15,—In last Saturday's Breatness was Do 1 ¥ 4 x Mi kat | he was tiven to my Leried to Gad to give me J. e ere said bra grieving. ' fr f op the alinature Brautnces yin ver before clreutnscribed by the | horse-racing rowdies; the airs silly, alm periugy ‘There are a treat many young Beni wito. prove | tina more or lese Hine,—stlr up, dip your head | Tumens appoared an article over the siznatur the power and kuowledge that 1 might gutde | The primrose 1 will pu’, the firstiing of the yenr, aimpletons, who oventually warrysomu fortune- ind ’ yen, fio admire thelr father’é money as him aright, for I felt I waa not capable of teach: t Tu Hterature, we can point to the De columns of fg a bov to becomoa noble, true man, loving into It, hold it there a few seconds, draw it out | of An Honest Woman," refleeting upon at ‘The Jloma, whieh show that the ladles write as ri ik, the omblund uo! my dear, {heir title to mantoad by not belng id of idk ok Woinankind, and lee ft clus afraid Of | ver press the wator out, nui rub ull ports of | farctta, and questioning her identity, ‘The me hunters, w! the epithets ‘bait-baked,” fresh, “womans much a4 he does, the pink of wotnankind, and blooms fulelligently nnd ontertalningty as Elegabulue or . dn five years after tha deat | gif’ uhat was noble wud good for its own sake, without a peer. {ah," wud havo tou uiuel regard for their own | your wet scalp with tho balla of your fingers | sumption fs clear that in the shadow of tila wy other gumtlenay. Ho a HA apeaks: of au old SCileL fober chee eet, dele a cent of bis Naik su ata e all tat Ai ev 1 lave ho Joy. S fhe a toa bata tu my ain dear May, reapect au honor te homstue urteeily aly and until it fuels warm} repoat the brocoae ree honest Woman,” of atleast fn the yielutty of oman who sald: “fad Nature allowe Bl 8} ing Nttle gt nine lived, 1 do not be- ites nbeelle a our’s “fun with the | “times, Uiun rub as dry as you can with a towel or Sere an at ual a atare allowed us te | att been equaniturod. | Jad those parents Un: | Yieva I woilld havé taken more pains Lo make To the Editor of The Tribune, Hae Ne eee eA Ene rE Te eat one eiUhe a pelt Urbaioct ung om [ler HOODSKLEER, atocd "x analy 28% the muta? ; derstood butter the natures of their childrens f one bith . 4) March 1%, q e1 some Island 1,000 miles away, and spend the rest } education, and taught them the right eu of Orleua anys sere eeee tan Neary peanut: speak of the Dianthus family, wateh Includes aoa, No, vind, Yan hasan aUieesai Yates se. mony, the result might bave been for different. | shoulders Instead of having mother bear them | 2@20% {ts membera such popular flowers as evening dway from hore, among ‘your fe feuds at utely ong knows who uowe anything ubuut all. Ob, how many hours J pass invaln regreta, | Moke, Sweet Willige, and carnations. Iu this ebildren Unit uo two ure just alike; aven those | nowy thatdarllug mother 1a gone, wishing Thad | really’ splendid gonus of blennlals and poren- ‘the tavern, and Jeava ye : q Saterininel oe beat aiee ote Tae eee bee Sooo eee ae a mtod ta tis | ueeued her cares und hardens, O wirls, wu | wfals aro found some of the most Lenuttful and you can find more enjoyment among. the fumes a . . boys ua well, there will surely cone the hour | fragruut flowers iu cultivation, 4 shall tirst Of tobaceo and the jingle of glasses than at your sane treatmont ot home aud at sehoul, aud no | wien you, tuo, will think bow much you might etdrunk. Ila may be highly educated, intel- lent, brilliant, and hleh-toned in seeming, but ho has a low, ill-bred streak somewhere, You remember what Sherida sald at a dinner-party, after the Jadies bud left the roam, ' Gentlemen, are woto drink Hke men or brutes!’ Aad when the guests replied indignantly, “Men , of course! he xald, ‘All right, then welll got. gloriously drunk." metallic brush—until nearly dry, Do this every | 'splratfon of that article, i moralng and If you to not fuel amply repaid ix | Asan tuterested reader of The Nomo, L never three miuntha? thine I’! come and do i for you. | supposed! that avy contributor represented, oF A Fives deste rand wigoy io ihe Tuote ok ue was suppoded to represent, the viows of avy war dud imparts @ gloss that uo ainount of | cings in the community, whore auch a person re fens can ever do; busiivs, {t cures more morn- Tt hos buen my {dea (lint a writer was Fe Hg hwadaches than a car-lond of pills can. I¢ | Sid aily fal had u hard day's work in bis Ofles | aponsttle only,for lis or her own utterances Tw always resorted to this uro he took hie scat | How cun {t be possible for ono contributor to Wy a sacl ; 1 hove hoard it eatd of some mon, th ex- | in the faintly circle, and the consequence wus, fi rete i ent Hit own fireside, [think this is suftictent to show Hip iclyon bo ls poselbilittas OF bac ae a have done for’ your darling mother whiett In | Speak of pinks, Of these, D. Chinensts, or Chtua | tonuution, “They cannot help drinkiug. Ibis | we wero hover cast asda with o ral “Go wast Mehran hepnrte of public oa that sonio are willing to give women thelr just | ttnalvetter thu uutures they have to 4 W tinder | your thoughtledsuess you left, umone, How pln; ts a bieuntal of great beauty, blossoming | a weakness or disaase which they cannot over | my head aches.” My hair is as Joug and thick | 5, piace where hardly tia fiulividuals ean OF dues, aut brendan tte ni veer to rate Strange the young will vot heed waruligs, but | the firat yoar from saved. ‘Thecolurs of the flow. | come." I consider that the shearost nonsen now aa It was at 10, : Vourr-two, | fouud who thine allket Jf there are persous ! Juat iu proportion as we are given cravings an i passions are wo given etrength to resist onl Reform {s necussary in . Eler: ut ty ‘ stubbornly wait tu learn all by bitter expu- | & a r] f \ and you. bod bettas busten Gane Hienanayes Ie of usefulness, Justeud of reuulning tum | rence, when itis too Inte to recall those days, | CT Bro exceedingly rich, oud ia tnrge beds odde arg ten to one against yous Witten | bltug-blucks tn thelr way. Is tt not asad tine | Griena, J would love to know you botter, | May acarcoly two will Le found alike, ‘To a ate, Hed- Rockford who disuyres with, the conclusions «! any writer, they dre ut Iberty to critfelae or oF ' c rercunie if wesowlshe Andif I found tut) & ZRAVELING MOMEITH, ose alronger arguments aguint weaker Obes ’ to th a suse Th sae way sor have, by your | J eall on you some day when out with my little | dewhe we arg ludubted for many HH provements Thad one'evit passion that conquered ine and LIVB IN LBADVILLE. fact to tletion, sound philusopby to irlvuluds ah 100k BILE OnUOR cra aboresete bie Demy, Pople JOU cuild ot | one for a morning walk Or aro your duties aa | Di the fae pine Hela nic ng “very | whiet L wus tug cunteinptibly weuk to vanquilel, To the Eulitor of The Tribune, epcculletioay end ryason ty suspicion aud cuuler om r The 1 : Ho 5 . | Many that you cannot stop fora houd-shuke, Ke , lowetn hme ree inche abould, without a moment's hesitation, blow ; = Are. f pesngen, ia ates Me rinse “a ne epiaatunices have mich to dowith ourlives; | SiIPMr. Jolin Sunith pleagy write mo, sending | SrUsi ‘Tho double Japun pie produces flow | out my Urafus, For { should uot consider iny- abe Sols aa i 5 eH erratic Mo ‘The intriguer and instigator of the artiele 1p deny Mar w many of the mace ellevo than wo realize, Some soem © | ble address? Eva af,” | ere of wreat beauty itonly lacks fragrance te | gelf a responsible belng, aud the world would prevents me froin recelving THs TawuNs rex | styned “Au Honest Womun” concealed It subscribors of Tum Sains read unmoved thy | Bld defiance to ull obstucles and adverse circum make (t perfect. ‘The double diadem 14 of more | be better without io fn It, Fuanon, ularly, and E kuow nothing of the publication of | personutity, as the prescuce of spirits are tu: article written by Elegabulus? Who and what | Sauces while others, with os great talante, por. PLORICULTURT dwatlah hablt than any of the preceding,—te my lust Jotter, nor the kind, though auxtous, fn- | sisthle, Who are, elated tu sbeate tlirauzl wie iche (hat ka @odtd. skpresa. suéli ebantnable | Meet yet jucklng the strong will and purpose S 4 ty blootn is densely double and of all colure. It REOIPES, 11 ulrivs of Modiste, till acentluman of Chicago | tyme. It would take quite an army of col of the former, are easily dieeouraged, and ace “PERN LBAV" ON VARIOUS THINGS, ahould be grown tn every garden for cuttin for 8, HTC, a oe ‘! KO | tributors to rouresent the ulyersity of opiniva opinions? Does bo roally mean what ho suya, | cept the work most accessible, whuther con- ‘To the Haitor of The Tridune, bouquvts, “These piake bloom the whole sum: To the Editor of The Tribund, wrote niv‘of them, aud T hasten to acqualnt the | und variety of Iudividuallty extating In uny city, or is he not rather answering Putrtarch in a suu- | genial or vot, ‘Thua many lve only half Itvos, |, Oprawa, Ill, Murch f%-—-Many persons wiah- | wer, and, If the flowers be frequently picked wif tle, sarcastle manuer} If -the former, then | “issutistlod with the world und themselves, | jy Information upon various sujocte pty ae to prevout the plants formbug seed.) they will God help bis poor wife. Listen to what ho and no- particular good to anybody, lf sumo ‘The Home for tt, whitch fi foutt . bi aurvive the winter, and ylvom much more abun- ajar’ ST buva @iuoavored'to rule fay wifoand one wiser or stronger than themselves hud he Home for it, which fa perfectly proper; but | dautly tie fullowing season, Bceds may ov ayes L envore rule my wife and | aided them on in the sight direction, they might | would {t not, my frlonds, he butter, if we have a | gown tn the spring. Sede cuelly transplanted, household ju e manner becoming a Christian | buve become shining lichts bn the world, question to ask, to mention the uame of the ‘The Sweet William fa such wu old wurden fa- Keutteman, aud have often to resort to the Then, parents, T urge you to study well your | person whom we oxpect to auawer tt, for what yorite that an extended notice socms wnecces 4 1 = chitdren’s natures, Choose for them wisely and 's ctly : tuely use of the broomstick, stove-lilter, ete” | on, remembering that upoo tht Ghatce ‘dus | everyone's business fe no one's? It seems to need: Po rie rerernerres agreed Obt what a picture of retingment has be ox- | pends, ino great iucaaure, thelr chance for ue s 8 y u- | me te would ayala much confusion and repetl- | those w! it tone tt te cule posed to our ylew, Just think of it! ‘This | fulugss und hunpluss, Donot uke the mle | tlou, Woe have all observed In the past that te Ree Daly HUE: Gye les fo Mave eee “Ulrletian gentleman’? bas sometines Iwen | take’ of tnsisting on your boy following your | pyrson wlsbey to bo tought the mysterics of Carnatlous are auiong the most beautiful aud obliged to resort to the tmely use of the profession unicss he Ty ftted fur lt. Covault » they 4 desirable of plants, belng alike valuable for Droomistiek and stove-lificr to bring hia wife, nis tackeay hid Wieliay ils tabla fa sunklng ® Se te el oe ee ee ee ‘ bedding out during summer, and for the decura- choice, Do not select’ some public profess witheonventrated yo, and lmimedtately everyone ft a 4a Wel The orrather slave, into proper subjection to bia | for bin when _noturully he atthe in yulee the next week will write on thisaubject, and, 10 Mun pf the “wlater cane I Wistar ee the eavle vulture. . ‘I hy c lordly wishes. How dare he make such an | undscelusiva, Do not ‘suck to make him oa | matter bow {udiiferent the questlog may be to rout toed bow warty Pee Mirwaugeg, Wis., Murch 18,—Lemon mince- plus: Squeeze a large lemon, boil the outside until tender enough to beat toa mast; add to it threo Janz apples, chopped, four ounces of suct, huif a pound of currants, four ounces of sugar; “put thy juice of the Jemou and candied frult as for other pica. Mako a short crust, and Ul) tho plo tins as usual, : Lemon cheese-cakes: Boll ‘two -lemons, or threo smull ones, and after squeezing, pound then well toguther in s mortar, with four ounce i ft inquiring Modisto with alt the Information 1 | If Alfaretta, Euva, Pewuotty, Auut Ieleu. or may possess ou the few poluts given me by wy | ony other cultributor, chooses to discuss a Chiesge correspoudent, Ho says that Motte | themo, or present yiews Upon any subjects ee states that her heulth wos poor, and that she | Notte bo supposed tit that person tpt or comprombies the oplnlons or sentinen! wanted to go to Denver’! He also says that | hig or her community. ‘The consistency #u! her letter **was very prettily written,’! and | ressunis it the arti written,—and (rath Is aaye that she knew Xupopoppo + was kind by ruth the wide world over, duapite the we tw way he wrote? How cap I reciat all that, | pansity to falulfy und interepresvut. ee fr. Conductort ‘Tell her that Xunopoppo | ware no disagreements, no antagonism of La knows bow kind she is t8 sav 80, and (hut thure | in this life, there coulil ba no progress and a ars grand houses iu Denver, Tall ber there | velopment. Wo would sugeest that fate bre sowe three-story hyuges tere, We !to | salorautde than coujecture, that certuluty make a lying off of" ‘Tel) hor that | bettur foundation than doubt or auspicion. ne thers are faslionebles ongueh in Denver to | have fulth tbat Alfaretta, with whoa wo bave mako her high and gran “any ot those | Jong had a poréounl acquaintance, will press who require a twodiste tu translate their faston- | coutlusiye evideuce that those who ure dealot loaf suuar, the yolks of six exxs, aud cig! oles oe ‘frean vitier. bit the pans watt tal Visin- cheese-cakes: Turn threv guurte of mile toa curd, break it, uud drain the whey;

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