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12 ; THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1880—-SIXTEEN PAGES. = rove “en cmepeees come retire tape tN fe PP AE PIE PT mtn Mah whom there are appropriate jongs meant to | ain scenery yields a sense ot gratification to | dose instiresn complete cure, Evelyn necds labyrinth and ents up the dilte of the expedi- |. where I can prooure a book containing aultas | before), any girl reminds’ me ia + TELE OME, | pee Panes eabancitt | "Sy car hargmmatatign hata | Beta ete ee aas co | Ua nee mma de Bc Spe Mar Ac a nil fee! is from three irs nnd upwards el years have passed sitice that day, anu y muscles vw! defen 18 WoO! b yy a ag ra eit il fi the kindergarten Boccia m Necessity the Dotiguet that Willis Marsh so artis ent hitues"™ over brought from Flanders, Let I wish to address this Vorty Yenrs, but am his Pgitltout airl,?? half pleadingly sa! th about shi, ,Some Interesting Facts Regards | justwhen tho child ts too young to be taught | arranged from our llawer-garien has failed, hor xecure f tame crow, 8 mocking bird, a | told at the start, cold out of hand, that fo ts Heese 10 89 ° more about Busslol Inasinuch i ' reatl but when {ts opening Intelligence | Wille, L remember, hind large binck eyes and | pet coon, a monkey, and two or threo | married, that ho loves his wife, ond that his GL083 ON srMtTs, apparently angry, sie was, woman! \ ing the Kindergarten nnd irrepressible bodily activity quite ex- | —yes—raven intr, with one pure white lock | guinen pigs to statt with, She must | mnture affection Is cordially returned by her. To the Fdilor of The Chicago Tribund, ing to be'frozen again hy tho opening an I. hausts the mother's resources, however gene | thrown back {tom lis forehend. That lock, | not peril the servants to coro for | Tatncorely hopo his writings do not come | Mortxe, Il, April 19—Will some one | poxt cream aenaont. | But, tant 1 O5 wo te Method. . t al and active she may be. rina is the feo We were sure, would give him distinction | thom (few servants do), but she must exer | yuder her eve 2 plongo give mo & recipe for putting a gloss on | {0,0 llttly different ght toward. cnet ott P when the child needs suflictent society of Its hen he became the eminent divine ho was | clxo nud feed them herself. After a month's cing, th ‘i fe ty to the Intangible | shirts or collars? En. his sendon, snothor ‘feller’? wit do . equals, estined to be. But Willle’s ntnd outgrew | trial ahe may wantte add to her zodlogteal Spenking, therefore, only to the Intangible een . buying, nd Y, being Informed of the probed! Its Peculiar Fascinations Both |. This social slementls tho greatest incent- | tho mortal part; the Juwels were too fine for | family to keep things lively, and parlaps not. :} essence which calls Itself Forty Yours, I wish THAT ACKM QUESTION. expense to lin of each might’s contin, bs for Teach il Schol + [ive to progress that we have. Wo seo it in | the cnsket, and sa the Master sent for them | 1 thijk not. If she doesi’t get more ino- | to simplify a few of the ideas wlilch lave To the Editor of The Uhleago Tribune eluding cantly, ice-cream, thoatro tick ee ‘or Teachers and Schol- our public sehools, ‘Ten children in, the | to inake up” tn Tis crown tnimortal. cont fun ont of thom than she ever saw atm | gathered in my mind since he has boguit his |p, Tdnho, April 19-1 noticed clean collars, will lay a like amount athe “ara. New York Soldiera’ Orphans’ Home have Waphington Inid down his life forhis coune | cireus, then my informant is mistaken, She | gincks upon the inatilutfon of the fuinily in Ants, Idaho, Apr! .—I noticed somo | each dollar inbeled "for clothes-wwringer 5 : : heen taught to cank, and now do the cooking try. ‘ls crave Is among the unknown, and | fears life iy all n_sham and society a supers int extat thie ngo anarticlo in The Home entitled | “for washbourd, for gernbbing-brigi's —_— for 180, Accompliah this, {you can, in any | other hands than ours weave gnrinnde for his | ficlal humbug. Of course it ts, ard we all | social existence, “Bome Mathomaties” from one signing hime | efey ete, antl whon a suflictent amount g a hy other way than under the influence and {nis | tomb at ench sticcveding May, giving TOW more of less wenty of it, and we long | His Intest snd broadest deotaration of gen-) soi “Acre,” ho wanting to Inow what tho | cumulates sho will ho initinted inta, the | A Ohildhood Remintaconce Prettlly Sot | putse of companionship and with a genial Love and tears far tho Lino, ‘olny our aching heads and yourniing, hunury | eral dissatisfaction ts based on the statement | tonatt of the afde nf'a square acre ated be beauty nid utility. “Tho mills of the le : Forth by a Now Oontrib- teacher, ‘Tonra and tove for the gray. hearts In some restful spot where hollow | that the family fs falve in its own priuolple, | CRUE of tho ado ok a si wont bey | grinet,” ate, body y ‘This child sociability, when under proper Frank has settled on a farm tn the enjoy- | curemony and useless subterfuge can gai no fi Having seen no answor thus far, I thought Silence, Wordsworth, why fo alleny 1 Const then no beauties of earth sey; no ent) gt Ing wrong, no poor oppressed, no tearfy| ‘ er- | nocenca cowering neath . the venomony en 3 y uy Here are a few thoughts in general: 1 * utor, dave, Is beautiful to-behold, Ib lacks t rH entrance, ‘This is the burden of Ite, ‘The e 6 : Tryout write and give mine. Moc strites. and emulations “which. older pervades tan atalospiro avout te work most of us do wera better left undone, 1, A man named Payno wrote a seemingly Twoukt frst sny, howevor, that the len; proms hive, For this ig the work of the | happiness that 1 fear they never for a to- for our revolution tg on the olrewmference of | ordinary song entitled “Home, Sweet | of waide of n square acre cannot bo de! ; Facts ani] Reflections Concerning Fash- | kindergartener,—the early cultivation of | ment have given a thought to that moment- such asimall circle that we aro forever and aU f tilted exnetly, but we ean approximate [,— | tonzus of slandor, that thou couldst ons: universal love, zoo temper, and respect for | ong question, How to manage each other? forever returning to. the old, unpleasant Tone! Ths pleco, on account of certaln that Is, wo enn tind the Iength of & slile of yallant pan in defonse? Talso thy ton’: “th q ts sentiments conveyed, at onco received the ‘on’s Powor Over the Average the rights of others. [was surprised to find Leninot tell what has become of the “'ma-| scenes. If Evalyn refects or finds my plan lot ty univ ‘rant batt Tt ti Buch A square ts Will make an acre within Covain Heupeny, Woman. that Peould make sueh a hormontous set of | torial cangs but Agricola writes for‘The'| lmpraatieable, let her come to Toxta, If whe nee ® wendy Wa yore nua fH on £8 | the milifonth of n square Inch, — children out of wimumber so wholly unlike. | Home, and the perusal of his “Octogena- | wore hers now she could enjoy—as [am do- ; Hint itticla HOUND ‘TO BAY SOMETHING, . Titel tof nimi ally wntlk . 1 1 of t Be were | H I en Joy——2 Tn oe | ae nn aay eet eae ee ae not amene | qq arnueing that this is ay Miclently near for Why, there was a fie boy who had) no | rian? awakened the Intent pawers of meomo- | Ing—the brightest, purest, softest moonlight i i toll Th juny, ce Me atdinnte witeLene: all practical purhosets the side of a square Tb the Fditor of The Chicago Tribune, di Moonlight In 7 d fdea of dofending himself any way but by | ry and provoked this reminiscence, she over saw, Nothing like it in Naples tat Tittt ant ile | th ren it te onica | 8CFe 1s 203,710:255 feet In longth, LMAVANA, IIL, April 2,—Rending th Tho Extraordinary Moonlight {In Texas, an Aigtiling. | Lanvenuertedd in kindling nsmall | “So often are the pages of [lfo's history re | or Cateutta. F u pours In at in, ta ee Se eee aia tnania meet, will ‘Allow 1a spuce, Tehould vory ters In ‘Tho Tome and keoping ‘Ce ie Rhab- apirk of lave In his breaat. + viv nia. | open door and windows, ‘seemingly laden | #00 4 ch like to give the Homeltes a problem; je {tg Effect upon One Inhab- nha Wee A alttles wil whose previous vivod byw aingle wonton ngs," Al with the bul of myriad Mowers, nn throb- ‘evidently Sheteuntinunls uF ih Song were pariuups some may have. seen siinitar ones: | “suffer on and make no sign,” Asldon itant. experience at learning had been go doletul " bing with the melody, of restless mocking. | based on experlences largely Known he | Lhave a aphere one foot in diameter. If £ | possess tho necessary qualification that avery time sho wi bent her pelts "6 scinane ASTON. a) rd a and athnr HH idnight Bekonaclets: sue : sanural gundder and unlcnown to Forky Years, hore whale throngh the eentte four inches HI martyr, 'm golng to talk. If 10 one it ng she commenced to ery, rst lenrned sTLOW, an ‘ ender moonlight tool Sueh molten silver : i . 3 | diametor, how many etble Inches do I cut z bg Wow Oue Man's Wome Seems to Mim—Letlers | the ‘sverel of this unhappiness when her To the Kditor nf The Chteago Tribune, We all have seen bright nlgits, amd Med une | Hint Ils wile raftisad to ive spits Wt, ond, | away?” Gextuz’s Brorugn, — | Shall nb lenst fecal reltoved. bs Hittle brother whispered to her: “Don's ery Sputnoviern, LIL, April 26.—Is it wrongto | consefonsly when wenlled thom bright as sully one at t NN gh MM i ‘i Ano het i Lwonder what Forty Years is trying tode. from Working-Ree and Others—Notes Mina, 1 don't hellave tho tenchor will whip | bo fashionuble? I suppose before we can | day: but to-nleht the radiance Is so deop, MER TORE Mee Oona i Siscover ne NOT 80 MUOI AS BIE T.0OKS, stroy the confiding falth wo have in hits sex aid Queries, you And, after many assurances upon my fr the queation intelligently wo must | 80,clear, so penotrating that we can rend, | Ot nin a or was, ao wil nto property To the Editor of The Unteago Tribuns, for, and our faith in the certainty of a happy’ M part she lati aside ter Hnttd tendencles and erst tealtet eaten las nile het: bead Mille, or piny croquet on the lnwn withont ATig nm amousende ang Killed lchadson, | CittcAco, April 28,—Hore’s mol ‘That | eateer when wo aro bound to soma ont — printhig became to her also nn agreeable tusk, a serious annoyance. ‘aney the birds feel ft, i x 3 Fy ee This method does not commence by teach rT rT f bet 4 tender little | ‘Fo the dullest comprehension this vet re- | ten't strictly grammatical, I know. Lis | creation In fettersthat only death or a diy MY TREASURES, . ing Mio atentet ‘ina Toe Oy Lea repre a pare of mot ae to splits are roping and yearning Tor aome- { Vealed & deep Jealousy Jonlouny \erounded an idiom sed merely to call your nt- | can untoose? Does he not know that eae shatvtle dive Gooden low they best lent letters by printlig Words | say nothing of mon, ary supposed td bow In thingy—darknesa perlmps. ‘They aro all | "hon solid fear of losing something. {0 | tontion to the fact that I am here, 1? | ance fsbliss? Lwonder if ho ten'ta malian Ating rusty Keys whfelr present same familfny and nigrecuble | {1 Wi auomtaston to fis iron decrees, and | Wide wwake, at any rate, ond T feel that Itt dived ho had nothing he eared for, hosnd: | Don't you know Humbug? You all | of forty summers wolng through ‘Tho I ‘A tineh oF faded lowers, poleck or iden, A tone watraleme Tine tpi silietonels lay ite ianudales at ras thera is | (auld be inpolite ‘to mas the harmeny Of | oniy awoke to fiat fio had tirpwn aways | onglit to recognize the namo, ‘Thore are | fuutlatlng o bantam, when he is only oncy But 0, how dear to ine, thet slate, themtotd then to mnie s hn He vepuler ‘prejudice sn “this ‘ae ‘ot reason shores "Suen lara night ie at too vent} reer tian his whole Ci Na man to | Dlenty of you in ‘The Halas (only under an the fis Hite HoemcON A OUT the sus 7 he top, hen told them this was * p,”? an " 4 ancred for prosaic slumber, ablish, ssumedname), Ald the greatest of them e! Long yeara I've kept thom hidden, had thom hunt all the p's tipona tne ing uerlastwaral ine sor en ca ee oe ice How conane become lonesome when such eetabitsls Pylamer with # wife, a5 to grown Allis Eorty. me) 4 But le ‘a mant which See Oy te ue tender p rie eran Jett oloues WmtE ROH eaep: baal then, all the following letters wntlt fushlon ble if f inlont ia the golden cal€ it is Pretty. whito-winged mexsenacrs come | DHT 9 tre some considerations Inparticular, | accounts for it. No woman would sign her- | contempt, I concludy he’s a woman, though TE ee ee a Ee ai tete tas aanion aot | CARES Sat Heme ne | Purim lea , | flr fpry tant often oper iw he | Re iae Cue hte Pasa . 8 rl . a Cs oe : : 3 t 68 01 woman was alle 3 ones when they find they have printed pussy | like the golden calf of the Egyptians? -1t Is futtery). ‘From north and south, east. and Sik AtSr years oe nee Aina whan how at tito The Home, Foows Vil bee ho lid aeeld tho sutt—lebs spall it sonora ty = | ‘S S3t y mete iy 4 And {u It plnced the tlowers tho letters af the alfubot, » | by the hand of Its worshipers and Is molsle quests from ingueing strangers, OO BaYR yeargand a Halk have passed. ¢ himselt ene | 2288 ot-llscration at forty yearal Why, old avian has following Whe Hight tae ens He plucked from o'er my head, The kindergarton ocuupations for the fam- | to sult the tdeas and notions of tts followers. | my letters in ‘Tie TrimuNe are good, and a! rs jn elt man, a wouan reaches that point ata more an's eyes, Isn't that a loyal speech? ily nro the ones whieh mosteoncern ts, uid | There ts, however, this radical difference: | urges repetition; another objects, and points | owed with a godlike soldshnoss. | hls Ne | tendor age. If 1 had to live till thot time to) suet think how Incouslstent a man must “There, awoothoart, keop tho blossoms, ire suld in boxes céntalning material for | while the decrees of the god of Egyptare | out whereln my orror Iles.’ An energetic With ras oantetl fi oe Oiled at Joarn discretion, T would bo | tair, tat (dis- | yg Who would tell a wounn shu was Iiis gun, And keep their perfume too; from seventy-five to one hundred designs | never questioned, the edicts of fashion are, | publisher floods me with circulars and re- 5 ss I 8 CHITie 8 | crevt), und forty.” Ught white now I am then afterwards tall about matel May lite be like thous, darling, and ingtriction. ‘There are twelve boxes: in | andarooften radically andsummarily changed | views: othars—whole legions of thom—take | lair a female endowed with nearly the oppo- fils, discreot, and a humbug. abusiness atrangement, and his Tala ‘A perfumed dream to you, all, ‘hese give more pleasure than entire | to neat the demunds of the congregation that | the liberty to forward sninples of all sorta of | Sit facultics. She ouly acquired selfishness What wonderful ‘people wa humbuge are, | fecomplish lens no, greater disappolntmes “Age int we te sit ul sa cube er Se | nea sri 448 crmegeaneg ou | Unis, courant tet | Ue ae tn tnt ware Hi san | a ohare eng | hah at. Beal eg * completes his toys, and the: y s 3 conti changin) vind- -furnices, 1 ties xO aly y . aera ata that ae promise hiitren. One box contains pertaruting oF |-ainpa and size snd belug itntted in its pre- fues te alt iinet useful { miean to erect One wag velit todo ait ths pulling, and the | to somothing, when wo don't, We humbug Burely ‘Nature hath fraihed strange fellows eae rite tase pricking material, ‘The etilld is given x pleco Togatlvos, In other words, It hus lost tts | ono in the public square, and thors publicly | ter Was wil Pact a high faeul everybody, wiille we In turn are hunibugge Ha should have held is 6 Intons of matt. ManuAner RE. Borrxaron, of paper with vent Nghily outlined in pen- | celestial character amd become only the In- | burn all the advertising “bulls and bears” Ti f i it tly fore by everybody, +. | mony in reservation until after the leapye; cil. ie 8 pinawd over thio perforating csh- atruinent throug witch hurmantty. convoys recelvo—n ta AMartin authess I whaye re called Judgment. aid ae ondoree. Pe for Tnstense, Chat, No; se. won't, privileges are aver. Men areensll inihtenced, TUM LETLER-BOX. ton, aud tho chili pricks arotind the dutting | {is rules for the sorta! government of man- | eelyed several very kind Invitations to.“ come lps . q q y t ls ud from tine to time to the world at large. v —the only kind we shottd hope fo win, since ond the simmer” Perhaps 1 | count of his selfishness, Ile soon discovered | once (rather a warm eplstle), and she never 5 H sil thot this ives more pleasure to tho child | ‘Thus we see that fashion fs the people legls- North aul oe then, nalyt sii Audit | that It was becunge the woman tad no judg- | answered it. She must have. thought was | olf mnodesty would forbid our urging a pro. 'Thero are letters, papers, and postol-cards | than pulling the original around by tho tail | lating socially for the people, and of necessi- | hard work to dispose of more than on ment whatever, ‘The baby would lift wp Its | aman, because f signed myself “Thunbug’ tT | Posch will slay our prospects siti ote at this ofllee for the persons whose names ap- | oll day would, y from the ghastly skeleton of the matrimonis} and il wiso teaches a ittte | ty muatbodemoerntic in its tendency. As | Northern summer tiils year. Chicago will | Yolce In the night. That baby must be at | Chat’s afraid of the, man, wt oxeopt her | a a Roti pear below, ‘Those living out of the elty inore of religton and gentleness, * feaition then Is framed and molded by the Aor eadauneiers and nai on fa Staulcd= fended fo, athe weather malee ba very eold, brother-ln-law and Forty ‘ears, ell, Wo sauna ttermiatringe that Fons den hottld send thelr addre in three-eent ‘Tho other gifts are weaving, braiding, em-| will of the people and ts constantly chatiging naw. How would ibdo for The Home to get h ate tt imal ti — A "1 A 48 woman, won't.tuke Chat, then, Ifow I woutd like to should send thelr address and a threo-cent | prodering, cork of pear work, plaiting, ring- | to sult the increased enlightenment of thé | upa summer oxcurelon, “ round the lakes” neenupe made on eoth ach, ani net bauly take Forty Years, only he’s to ols But l WAITING stamp, pon receipt of whieh thelr mall will | Jaying, paper-twining, paver-cutiing, stories, | world, ty t wrong tobe fusblonuble? ‘This | or somewhere? Let sone one speak. Fixit | C% 6 an ramp. reared hp cold. Mt the | guess wo won't take anybody this tine, 8 ve forwarded, Residents of Chicago can ob | musi, zines, conversational lessons, disel- | is to be determined by ascertaining if man- | for any day after July 5, and 1 feel assured it eae fain esp! ter re aby an fi) i ts. np- | We'll walt and see how wetaoke. You all tain their malt by calling at Room 80 Tain- | pline, and, Inthe summer-tine, care of plants | kind has suffered by following the fashion in | would be d suceess, {f The Home refuse to Hee TE Tee any ected tint ie | RDOW mes Hoanva. | Lovo ts tho sun that glorifies our lives: UNE Building: : and aniinals, the pnst, anu ifitis worse off by submitting | gut up an excursion I will go myself just for horefore 6 wan lebate 5 nt no Without ita blessed Ight no tmurtal thrives. Katie. : Forn-teat, ‘The demand for trained kindergartens ox- | to ity dictates to-day. Probably ono of the | spite. Please remembor that L lave riot seen | W&S | VOry r se sh, gt, he Aoulg FROM F. For, lee fi wintry Tun sono abl und bare, analy ation Me ceeds tho sup nly, These schools are now, | firat fashions introduced to the social world | n ralirqnd ear or steamer fora, year, aud am | Rot fee t oh nee ‘ me ‘a q f i To the Editor of The Uhicago Tribune, Wat seule are warren YP hen olpre, 8 thers, Lig chumactyd with the public schools of St. was disastrats in. tho extremes ek efet just aching all over for & Root ook. yl! 1 buteandidlyy ie Meat have reat that ‘baby Musxecox, Mich.; April 20.—I write to | hove dawns upon ene: ar Lame ily (Cae janis. 0 the tine when E vo that memoral un not lonesome; bear that in mind, Evelyn, 2 a II KINDERGARTEN. Quis. ding to Seribne'e Monthly, thore nro | (ote ee eee BTN. banks oF tne Tipe | Me iOe tonsone: Dene aton, ‘iy ll inegus, | 1 Paradise era he would have done it often. | correct any wrowe Impression which may | Willa Hopo, tong drooplog tn tho choerlag Y i g 0 ‘ tho gloom, but five Kindergarten training schools enpa- | pling Euphrates and insisted on passing the | Let Forty Years be Sir Joseph Port—(thore, | &F ‘fhe woman took it for granted that the | have been made by Tricotrin’s letter In print in its glory and begins to bloom, ¢ 123 METHOUS AND ADVANTAGES, ble of issuing certifientes, ‘Haining toes ipples toher guest, and when our great one Fata heat to ae it). ue ho ort there, taan would slot Het pe eat yet shesdid not Inst Home concerning Chautauqua L. 8. 0, ay i To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, gooil if there Is not w peculiar adaptation by | cestor, with, that gallantry that hos ever | ond falt in love wth Raven Mair, Katio | ¢ Goi oh t nt Ie te id not ita judgmen Ve or she says it is w religious circle, and de- | Thrice-blessod Lovo! my spirlt_yenrns for the Citcaao, April 80,—Perhaps a description | nature, There must ben native delight in | characterized his descendants towards the | may come, but shamust leave Charlite to take en en 0. vo & tt eins y and se ne h | voted chiefly to Biblica! studies, O aun of life! whon wilt thou shine on mo?, ofa ldndergarton by ono who-has visited | communtenting, and a sympathy—a Iiving | weaker vessels, swallowed Is principles cary of the bables nt home: and Chat must | Bess 8re presont (to a wonlan’s, perception) q y 5 With the Conductor's permission, I will OTN Pearcy for hy ea £oyuretty * them when conducted amid the most ad- syritbatliy will ovaty Inti beth Thess | with his apples.’ Yet this was hardly the re: | hunt up Erauk Cushing. ‘The sea, breezes | ! overy movement, She ilkes them. They Ls iq And still L tarry for thy own sweot sikoy al 4 us ut . IL Faith rasures me, with ber low, sweet roles, e d Hone will awaken the love of excellence and | snitoft fashion, ‘The fashion. set was tat of | will do lilm good. Maud Meredith must | 4*9 the eliaractertatics of masculinity. give a list of studies of the presont year, and | Fit * vantazeous surroundings will convey the | cal forth the powers of the mind, Lying luncheon partics, whieh good cnstom mae Grmed Sita Mackinaw. gitlde-baok nn The man ghterod matrimony, with all thus enable otheys to judge for thenselves. Fe Te reat Sorures ety us apan, best idea It Is possible to give of this mode of | ‘There must be no harsh tones or frownlng. fins continued through ait the shifting scones | and reinforced with: her. happiest smiles, tou aeiek a Gee, th one re mi ng They are ns‘ follows: Roman history and | Lyet shall press her to my yearning heart. teaching children, faces in the childgardens, ‘The tono has a | of social onjoyment until to-day. But itdid | Grandma Oldways and all the smctent people Hien tice. baying ca Sis O00 toca 0 | fiterature, plilosophy of the plan of salva- Ygtour Davuakee, Ina large, sunny, well-venttlated room are | Yety marked elfeet to soothe to obedience or | not necessarily follow that npples should | would enjoy this trip, and Kittle, wham 1 TiVttieenta, LL wis eprette good plow, but | com Engllgh literature, Amerienn history — athored twenty-five children between the | {*rtute to mutiny, form a part of the bill of fare, hence ag that | should like to meet and thank formany kind- | ie ay a high-ste Peron beats: tt | Ma lterature, how to get strong and how.) If this should meot tho oye of nny one mufen Tees of 3 amd 7 years, A table, low, but ene oe mene intention. that his rater footre.oL iLoperated rather: io, tis sands nea rouustecrially KO. pot oll tha Heme yom take him all his life to pay for it and | * giny 80, plology, ‘Gr tint beating | eee Dronobitie, consumption, astbrs, 9 1268 ears. » low, of edueatlo pment should be con- | vantngo of the people at Jarge ople pack thelr suinmer clothes In a collar- is rien ‘anke you for that beautiful | any pulmonnry utfeation, wo would refer thea wide aud long, stood In the middle of the | tinued beyond the kindergarten age of the*| immediately went bath of fashion, for oan ba rently to start ata given signal, | melt founder tho first year, Of course, ee id poem, toDr. Jnyne’s Expectorant, which will, Ioal . Its entire su fs divided by | children, and Its benefit will completely bo} we do not hear of apples — fignrin, ly resolved to have a jolly tine, tho mule hates the sick fomale, Tho female | “Chat, you do write very unaccountable | “ses. afford spoody rolicf, and in most ofects Prcoved Amo uquara pee that eis yous appreeiated only when each unl wilt te in pientes for many long years there: fully ves rons iD aA. Dany. Knows that, So sig exhibits toward the sick a y : " dy cure, y A i : L > | shale n tenderness that minkes his hatr 8 things for elther a man or an old mata. Ini | seed of Its pencil, or whatever article was {n hand. } fullest scope to his talents, tastes, and tend- { vancement, and ruthlesly oxchanga that WORKING BEE. ings, ; Hee ene eee eo bo convinced. it | 7 tc eer en On either ‘side of the tablo the happy- | encles, < which operates to his soctal detriment. If ASENSIBLE LETTER. + 5. ‘Tho man’s astonighment at reaching 50 | ty my humblo opinion tliat a faithful follow- face children ato seated in clinirs | ‘Che course which ig to be pursued after | this is the truo rule, tt follows that It is not To the Editor of Tho Chicago Tribune, wae tremontlous, He found hewas changing, | ing of the Golden Itule by both husband and -suited to thelr hight, Tho windows that of the kindergarten han heen eonclited vary wrong to be fashionable, i Mlstory has | MaAcosm, UL, April 2.—If marriage ts x | SP eration tor this contin ney OTe uscd | Wite would make the wheels of married life sre ne tn 'oants somo’ ot | Heist nn eh ite alta onoupa | daunted toe ak fash, has tot | gra eam, and the eating ot m good bus | Coot the honta a grent den tied not | the ttt ® shom {1 bloom, from which the children | work isto be gradually superseded by actual fi Anti-Grumbler, your: tettor reminds me of Trl toelovate itself above tho lovel of the | band or wife tho sosult of necident, then the | notica that the alr was more rotten thun tha | what a friend. s Ufo me nat Ton; » We Will recelyveobject-lessons by and by, telling | practienl work, animal into a plane of social refinomentand | Stbjectof unhappy marriages Is both paln- gentle bitsls from Bridgeport. It iy now, YW were y Arica anit this Hot long anor. We them of the wonderful works .of the Mrs, Mann’s essay upon “Tho Moral Cult- | culture, A manner or custom that is reully ful and profitless, But if,on the other hand, La} hardship to mo wa ordinary, rata lo | happy. vs. untiappy marriages, ‘Sald she Creator; pletures adorn tho walls, spec- | BTC0F Infancy” aro delightful to ready so | opposed to. true enlightenment. ts either ul- | every effect has a catse, then it ta quite | Pelformanet, ane he Lilies Uaoati eee | ae { i Received Direct. from the Finest Mills in the Country. Vary Bose Sheeoans Viner nar uae Cry 10: Patent ly Ore Ls ivory barrol guurantood. PURE TEAS. ‘ f ople aranpt to judge the restof the world thoroughly sympathetic: with hood is | way: y ified by fash vt xencrallydiscontqntod people. Te used to 1 UN ves,?? 1 fmens of tho children’s work in woven | she. he anys Hit often ee saudi in the sways abullshied or ode hat poly ta vost Wille to dyvestiaete ne Ear pak play fara, About he ie he was miatried, by th La ue ponte Alanon Sear nee paper, cmbroldered cards, ulny models, | freedom of v stroke, or in tho child's appre- | ‘The scope of fashion Is constantly widen- | by 80 dolng we may help SOME “ONG! Bre # fares et er tole tn he nadt tot made Just exnetly Ik eyourselt> Whether Katie is and varlous other occupations are ar- | clatlon of its own drawing, which ait tn- ings and tnetudes inore than thy mere regu- | clear of matrimonial breakers. Two very ea nernatt " Mt hte heak Mae 8 | winyth or not, her story is notan improbable ranged in showenses, ‘Tho Iittle ones | Practiced oye could hardly detect, And if, | lation ofdress aud manner, | It ts In regutat- ptomnent enuses of domestic Infelleity wero | bunch uf tnortalla had. navor buon larke | one, Now just put yourself in, such a po- ere alee child brings to her a slite with three marks | ing tho dress of the people, its prop: | pointed out In the Inst Home, and there is | Mua Pe I cover becnuse tk was the only | Siton as she deseribes, nnd don’t you think are just taking thelr German lesson, | drawn upon it and calls itn horse orndog, | er sphere, that fashion seattors delight ‘ull thor which 2 think 1 ‘ilto ag Ie used to play peker because tt waa the only | vou would fool just a'ittle like grumbling? counting In concert from one to fitty, ‘Then | she {8 not wnsympathizing enough to ques: | and happiness. throughout this common-.| Sill suathor w te eae ata bey He. | Geeniy cara swhlot alt nabbors Die aor ffonestly, now, AntlGrumbier, “dow't you they repented a verso of German poetry, | tlon tt. She adds ears, legs, or 9 tall, and the | place vibes Who lias not felt a thrill | portant, If people generally would obey eee renee th 1 n a (awe ie ald evor grumble? Yes youd, for yoy grumbled traustatingench Hne Into English and tho | Httle disciple does not know the noxtmo- | of delight ‘complotely envelop hint when | Paul's injunction to be temperate in all | Nissweeteart that he played draw-poker and ue Ae a it Katle, Now don’t you deny at f “ sf ¥ explained that i was a bad game in popu- a vith you In th in af! Ml,” Tdon’! Enalish brek nguin into German, ‘This | Ment whether he or ste completed it, but the | he sces ou the public avenue on n baluy | things, thore would be no noed to find any | fi Gstimation, and tat ho thought shoe | ence with you in themain atter o jon't gives them correct pronimelation and accent Ke hae peciuten, of ls art sell probably nays peteleed Se eects oe al tll oh fault with him for waking man the heal. had better consult her parents (Presbyterians balliya aw ua gob ap na bulld tha fre Jenne pee pens Se. yor pace In the very beginning, and when thoy teurn |" She gives an Instance of © boy whose | that fasion hus deemed they must wear, He says “Temperance tondeth to codtiness,” | $1] thoy dicd) ns to whether thelr daughter's What would you do? ¥, __ | Golong, per pound,.....286, B46, 480, Ho. Vory bork to read, at 7 years, reniors the acquisition of | mother wished to send him to her sehool | with ribbons flying, bows shining, ‘and bon? | and, sinca God Is porfect love nnd perfect happiness would ve AcoliTG fn the keeping at Youns SSodBoytBot5e. Very bent ithe German Innguage perfectly easy. wien 7 Yeats old but i re ambitlous nets gilstening; with radiant eye and hight: | justice, tt follows that a temperate man will dat site - ated to tay town, Atay te oat FEELS LONESOME. Qunvowder. J) mighty socommended to “When the half-hour alloted to this tesson | ater nae te nt an eoawed that the ened colori nae ewe than tenven tor J by considerato and loving. Though if Ritts | times ench yerr, because ‘lio believes the as- To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Ausa a ized top), por 1b... was over, brown paper portfollos, contalning | boy might come to her privately and learn e oy Caper, v1 Nd shouldar to the tations of draw-polee jt Lin ti 1 2: nell nn age. What does tivatter to ns. that | Will perelst in turning n cold ah sociations of draw-poker fre not good in the | Curcaao, April 24.—At least ong writer in Paper strips of different colors, were dis- | the terriblo Lutin. arammar lesson of three fesition {ies antd that the side of thelr hat | Dlodding young man who ts laying the foun- present, prejudice inte of Boclety, and be- | ‘Tho Home has struck the keynote to most of tributod to ench pupil. Quostlons were asked | pages. Although she saved him from many | must be knocked In, the back turned up and dation for n future competence and respect- Pence ar a jure i MBS: tO cea 20 te the unhappiness in sncisty. Wo must all as to the colors, their nnnes, whethor suorcullg, his hatter oF thou evan a tho front turned flown, or whether {t Is a | able eltizenship, whilo they smilo upon the gqaslvely ag to injure his eyes and nauseate:| to what Evelyn Topo calls “the ghost prlinory or secondury; If tho Intter, of what | ovors uteeced tng without | penn ty andl auftor- aE OE oreo he lowers All Wwe snolety milksop: who never logs any Rood far 0. My frlend comes home and finds lis | of solitude.” Wo rend of unhappy mnr- fomposed, ‘Then tho weaving commenced, | ing that he actually broke down in. spirits | know 1a, that the whole piettire Isa thing of | himself or any ono elso, bevause lis: “alontt Aregsls egown and slippers lit front, of the | rages, wo seo broken frloudships on overy A needle made for the murpose Is iisreaded and Health, and Ws taken awa yard sent, to beauty did a Joy foraver, and Wwe wonfaart Haye to it any be gary nvall fo enclistiipy Pe tee te ee aa hate nt the aide, and often shed bitter tears over the with a strip of bine paper, which 15 woven y school fo gave ty Yi shortly | havaitchanged under any circumstances, hat they niu eNO. pn Ae to adiuruntly colored sheetiot pipur cut | after died, while game of her boys who went | Fushton has extended hersway over the in? | ‘the fanily Isto huve one. If girls ronottily aight of the fire makes him feel better, and emptlivess of goolaty, without Tecognlzing the AUN Pekoo, Fiowery Pokoo, Cuper, cto, ‘Gur boat Tous are ne fino as aay that resold ints arket. mVonitow a discount of flyoconts por pound whtt five pounds ure taken ats timo, CANNED GooDs. Por Can, Pet iat} ‘Des ws Momatoas, 31d cans... ‘Pomatoge, lginy beth can padi, Eig in, L " prime eauso 8 lonesomeness of hu- | 58% pibicane, ‘hto strips throughout [ts “entire — sur- | there efter having learned to use thelr factl- | tellect of man and Is endeavoring to direct } had healthier, bettoreducated brains, the’ if there be. no fire thers areno ashes. Ilo : x i it face, except tunrgin at ench end | tes sueceeded wall, and found no difficul- | his mental powers as well as his goclal quall- | would be wore. likely to. fall da’ love alts fe, roe oe z coke, fre In eae: mn Péruo that there ts no plnee so lonesome Suing gan ee ‘ 1. w keep the strips in place. A vory grent | tes, tics, It has become fashtounblo to be intelll- | with a beautiful charactor than a hand: | bie sine, cot carries of one shoe and | 98 icrowd, Often wosce young men come | ‘rabloTeash a rarlety of destsus is thus produced, and the | — Like the founder himself, the teachers and | gent. some face or dashing manners, And If] ouesiipper, “Phen he falls to thinking that | to the elty and turn out dniiy attor a few | Groun daze: 18 8 nventive powers of umeher an | pit are prontatem of tho Hyoabelllan: reformation re Tam not gactain that feshion {saa mutelt & | women wonorully had Neaithler, better ede Hrs iara. jane. property. Bs “Com Ard wid | years, sltinply: bepmiso they were lonesome, | Quineen seo bo ronstantly stimulated. encher H preste + | sticcess In this fleld as in her legitimate wuar- | cate era wottld not be Bo much " Y y vn thks eee tte ene eae Went | dargurten isto bo enthusiastic. Tho teach- | Schein howover, beating fruits Selly to | Sea braing there would hoya, but-that any Kind of children gre a | Wd had not the? power to putt down thls “ 3 religh that qakes.o fe ey Le r ems just how to thread thelr needle, to adjust | ers, the lectures, the writers, the very hook- | see our “society” friends whe part their oF as ee hana snered dit to ive with tf nt Be 4 thy estat Saat one's oh nies fe ahioat: au te arse ofan ome ty Patti dielz strips, to gut thelr woven figures at sellers who handle the: books naka n ante at hate jn the inl alle ‘yeti wi a mnie of | aman after he has forfolted al elolan tote of ‘tut hed Matin aril at Seta state charaoters aro formed, and they have de- urate, ving each the particular atd eligl % KY ecture! sb or o v= ” q 33 i - | vel see OTM ctanlshings tho sklitand ear | thoy tonic is the day when the pritnaryschdal | oring ta find ont who this. fe nt naive, shortens hee own fife and cue raving hint in’ tho sane Toum. With a taste for reading, they stil demand ‘Ailtdndany Qualliy. Hést Garman Mottled Bonp, Mamas, Dupeb’s suzar-cured, 1 ‘onus, 0: 0 Bai re unites Outmes| 1b. Htarch, best uiqas, Gel! 4 bint ng to find out who this “fellah” Darwin | posterity to the Chird and fourth generation, | fort in reerea with which those little fingors worked, .* for little girls shall be no more; the day | is anyhow, excites our profound sympathy. (ter half her, When he Is reading, and she ts darning ‘This fuseluating oxerelse over, the bables | when all little children shall learn according verybouy Tewolzed with a strong Tesire t5 | ioe the sake of remaining the better balfof 4 | uocics, slio is tha very ombodhnent of the fie Rates and niustynent; and, as all the ' the Church and: society scent Condensed Ail beast. [tis a noble thing todistna goad | pen, # +s she lo be chased ni: RI Gh te, Mallior mee hans sae ae ae | VSR i nou hee Ata | be‘Wterey ti auer Asta | eats ane rele gone gafey | atte atts he aged’ fe | Wiig mney yn tag, | See ater room, und to the sound ot py Ast yin sa " . muan, woinnn, and child we meot 1s studyln p) f-1 er party rela 4 the vain " tet wate] Y went through thalr eallsthontc. exercise, | the favorit one Is that watchword which ts | eloention or attending lectures upon art tL Pa Ney eet Herarettts tnat would | title thin, but could be put into better shape | sreet-leafers, und from that to the gutter $4 | Gocomut, 5 Pils is su contrived that It calls Into gentle | graven on his tombstone. For you must | isa good fashion, but has n tendancy, for the | barely feod and clothe one child comfortably Yeho had the money to move her hipltat | bub n short step. hore are hindruds of a , 1 wT roy, # 1 both sexes in this elty to whoin this ghost is ait ae y every imusely of tha body. ‘Tho | know that the tomb of Frocbel ts just tho | present at least, to overshadaw trie litera atleo large family, sha works from tompornrily, Byt because the Troyatora " at i ‘Orange Marmalade, Heotel, ayect of so many little hands and fect keep | most approprinte In the world. Tt ts a] ture. Woare lad to this bellef when we are flo ee tet ringer night, SCHUTT Hae | mnlgerere, oF tho “Willlam Tell,” or "Pout wally Vistar The only remedy secs to Relligee Feiporteg Apwariod dasqrted, 21D Jar. Wnspbbery dun, sib can. soccnseye Ajulg Bulter 1p eats lilra Beud, tlainp, thnpe, Lmporlal Geanum, por +45 Katicy CrackeraNlonaos uf Gir imate, tilrda, oF Alphabets | ve re . » | He in time and chance acquaintance, There WE perfect tuie, and going Uiroueh the | sphere, a cylinder, and a cube,—tho “eecond | informed that the fashlonable literary erltie % srves refuse to loeb her sleep, | Mul Feasint’ overtures do not whoop my CM y very: i Sane Pricus oyolutions 11 union ls to some vis- | lft,” ‘and on, the cube whleh serves for after deop investigation gravely degaven that. Bho has nugliy HeFyes mat Text, or visit; nae frend ap quite 0 ively 8 they used to, that fre geamlngly vor. wow fioad Samaritans to itor quite pyerpowerng; thoy Taugh and pedlentay they Haya graypn its own battle, iB Hialous Bables” aunt pnenest ‘Triton’ (worse than all, lie fins no Hing to enjoy te Hate an ta ln acy fo became Dd Some one says, very truly; “After ally & ary.as though they find hysterics, ery s 18 are the literary rodnetions 0: 6 decade, slut) er chiklren, or to teavh them to 4 e feet Bl i 7 ” When the hatf-hour alotted to calisthenics ud white, Kome. ald stagers who wore jostle fod ho MM mameind, butto hate and | % When hls wite gocs to bell she loves to | PuYt rant tive ao rate alone, tn te wou: wSuescueeeucucusbelt io oY nes | be he rich or poor, ligh or low. ‘Chore are | Lovstor,'1-W cans, Vor dozun. and expired the Htle folks ware rendy to sit A. REMINISCENCE, Wratsed” on ‘huckeray, niiwer, and Diok- | ayuld sin, Sho ta tuo Wretohed ta pray, for | Pll gr head on her Inisband’s knees and say | rouants tht {ho Moat t rignil cuit. | Nopthot Hngingd pariog, per vuttlis atilagala. ‘They range themselves on either TeAMEA IE cUTCONOOI, pis ara Inelined to doubt It, still Us 0 | he seus no Joy In the present and Yo one fer ayers, Tho snihe spirit of tolernue Diop tan | longinga udauata feta bine Tide's ood dbo, dbo, BLU, 41.40 por ean ae we eon taNe ie ate eet ‘Tb the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Se EE ae a ee atria time ps he future, Sie ind ate iu sta | fous talke tiipels hin ta Tutti a reaped vee ae Share or sntisfye And at last ho Order by Postal or Afuorican plarrict ‘Tolephoey v1 ¥ My Ing lower and lower in dru in debauchor: ner s Ue A Me rs mnmina hasso dalatily prepared, after whieh | CittcAao, April 3%.—Among the scones of Mliitom Shakspeare, and Seat wil nt least | and it she dure make muy moun, the ward He altitude toward 46 ll ips cereniatal it Dot aie {s very true, Will not tho ineaatigarea eal arta iy ela ore zomes prieking, clay modeling, einbroldering, | the pleturesque In Wisconsin Is one of allt | again share, our affections with Carleton, | answers reproaehfully, * You don't desery pane iene ile never sworn hutare| hig | Writers and readers of “The Tome ondeavor | der ariiank Pratt wud hava thotr woods pace oS Every one who has anything todo with a | tle nook at the old homestead; ono which N, | Joaquin Miller, und Bret Harte, any pity. Your dirty collars, worn-out allp- | Nite and. tris to repress te sontentious | fo dispel this gloom by wolcoming all now. | gellvered at tie dopote trae of charve. ser kindergarten becomes ential by tt, and |p. wits might have chosen for his Idie- | ,, ON the whole, Lau Inclined to think that ) puts, tears, and repliings have been theeause | siytg of speech whitel vitals co welt in tean | comers and creating a true home feoling ? churge for boxes ___. wakes n dort of religion out ag lt, itd” had it bot hosing In | {t,!8 Haut tobe’ tushlonabls, ‘Phat while tt | of tha poor mas ruin? (L wonlda’t dare | S3{e of abiven Wl en Rotten ne ved elthe GAWK, 7 One writer sayss “After a‘briet chide | Wild," had he soon it before purchasing In | roxuintes the soclul world, the anclal wortd | say {tout loud, but gueretly, T have on dow iul'ag viluly Ll ins aight fi Win HICKSON’S CASH GROCERY H0 like prayer the kiidergartener toll a story | New England, in wmensure regulntes It; hens iteannotbe | that some of these ruined husbands will focus or coarsely to IMA wifs he might fall in or a Httle squirrel, whose lee had been To avery little mound, hill, or dale, had we | radically wrong, Let us hope it will keep on . ve With any woman to whom hy showed LOST HIS GIRT. wake upnt the Judgment to find gut that aioe spect, id beste: | TM the Editor af The Chicacc Tribune, broken, and which a little boy had canght 1 vy, |-ln the yood work, sending Wht where it is . by) sings, after all, redler respect, and would alles write id ant taken home. for Its aaathe ta api bn given an especial noino, os sulted our fancy, * i pees are nvcountable belt) er {i But fi fa dark, shodding forth pleasure where there ls * this at tren inset down an ass, for the preelse reagon Maco, WL, April 27,—" Tis an Ut wind up, and which beeamo lls constant though pueke Was * Violet Vale” whero wero whole | sorrgw, Joy Witore, thora. It grief, radiating Se Te ay eee Halen the tat Rees has a SANRE OE fitage nu {a | that blows no good,” was my mental ox- Iie companion. Bhuerendy, of Latwin Fore. Bods of thoso bright-uyed ittlo creatures, | thuertitess and happiness .throwghout its | othor, and whon sho sees her sons. grow up | Uileris’ beyond the palo of mucho he fury | clamution ns tha breeze” Issulng from tho 118 Enst Mndison-st. GGFSEND VOR COMPIWtH PitloH-LIE. paso TUE, reat, or Booth, or Dlekons, or Sirs, Stowe | always rowdy to welcome us in thelr season; | brond domain, AJAX, in tho. father’s footsteps, er | Wiilel tightens tho existence of the herds of) pouting tps of my vinegartinetured fr Se conld nut have told dint story with better | aud © Floral Hill,” whose mossy banks, in eee daughters to throw iMsntetves AWRY Dy inne | ae friend ddenly to lose thi Vader aeaine ob" SEE aL atte FLAVORING EXTNACE |ttects Budi utter wncelelatitiens. of the the carly spring-time, wore lined with the THY) MAN IN TEXAS. vying drunkards, ae Is ready tg ery aut, in| namo by the death of the wif, he woutd roe | tomy room aud the consoldtlon of my plpe, lave never seen, on the jirt of both tawwher | SWeet-scented hepatica and the wood anom- SO Ee AG have Loe-all my" tahor ® rg Avdmen over | gelve unmenaured aympatiy from ath thou And after sarvoying the vulgar world bo- ‘ j \ and. puptla, She’ positively seemed to mage | one. . Sokal Falitar OY The CNeane Sy Dune eo erat wad uee “the Lond aig | fl men wok tuetaded in the small class, who |"ween my feut, and bullding custios ot smoke | INALUTAL £ PUL avors. netize then, and fo"becoute magnetized in |” Could you have seen from my window the | | GOLtAD, Tex, April 23,—I have just fin- Hever duderatoud whab tsare waa i Home, urn herself, wt tind Koma welting for th toad | eects of a sunset upon that pleco of tangled | shed roading Tux Tumun osiverttsaelit snevl 2c won he rich ea i (ho wero to havo thta wrouched from hind my! wat my eoneolt qfecovans, feo ia fie: ind Kome writing for tho proaa to do ¥ i “4 », fhe polished condition anMelon! re to dis- istic went resale tae sey ene wildwood, perhaps you might sometimes | and all), and am still Inughing over Georglu's | less sacr lee of Human ile, health, and hap. D W. ys A form A 9 i "7 by aaudden awakening of his wife to all ils | aereo with BL. A. nth nye i " have fancied us Lilla that, not for dlatant, | plunfor making “barrel chulrs.” Just think | pines, Young man, fe you would bo hap | quity, and ad blind an infatuation with tha | {4 M icee ie a Praie eats a ar ee the musea were holding o feast with the | how long I had to walt for my laugh, ‘Tue wh ther was ity agceant sau, ny anita of nathan ld tenow ust tab res eee Hee ie ) usta children, strangers, forelgners, natives,—all | gods, sand the golden waves of Hyht that | Trmuns Is nearly a weok old, and itenine to | suppers and midnight dances, Dub who lets PY is ow, fhe wou it ienow inet how Afo- | fittio ‘fronieat’ in her remarks on tho like were under the Kpell of that young glirh | loaded tho hilltops were but the reflection | mo by to-night’s mall, But I enjoy i¢ 60 | her mother do nll the hard work at home, urhand falt, Ho ts Induced to bollave, hows | subject. For would shohaye youth's lmowl- It was uo ordinary, himdrum, manotonous | of thelr wings, Tucht Why should Georgia, or any one | for fear sho will soll her dainty hunds, sho | pyar thas ls wife will bo atrongly under bis | edgu af Hfe's worthiesness come sooner by teaching, but for Hires hours sho kept them | Quiet as tis oltt place seemed, the paths to | 9 ¥ may love you slacerely and be very witllny hulence 4 long na he dova not Inapire her | having them early ollmb “dream trees for spell-bottad. those favorit haunts Were well troddon, And | ¢l80 seok to spread such dangerous lnfortun } AY ey you happy, bit she has no power CE | With fear, Me pill not pound hor wutess ha | ashes and aad Marrlage is the svcond "No wonder at tho cndof that tine she | once, when Dr. Savage had given a holiday | ton? Have wo not evils enough to groan | endurance, und Wie chanucdara thal card falls to whisky-guzellng, which fa mproba- | greut atarting point in Tree rio perlod pre- and the adujts were all exhausted by the | at “Old Curroll’’ and the boys had broken | under already? Why should any wnas | of housekeeping will soon break her down, Si hot Hoular I full eedlyg should, by observation and expert elfort—the Intense stenlog of the audfonce | away from thelr alma mater for astro! In suming person want that ‘nulsanco of | and justead of a holpmect you have achrontd | y, ‘ier Ne B payhowlar (orrie, T know full | eco, bo devoted to tha acy yisition oft prace : aud the eanally Antenna clogs on her part, the country, Bran gue, cate pan then a iulvances,” a barrel chalr? My recollections jacto 4 bil on your lands, if you are Yell Moe Ciera arty enya udvents ag Barly Heal inowledey ut Ht, “Te ie Narthleaeas children, however, it was one pro- | college student, with a" matorlaleane. ‘ s 4 ome APPATEN hom sliam, nn longest play. No seolding, no api arent wis pretty iitte. walkin satiek, pleked 1p of thei date back many years, but L remom- | tich and capoct to wtry fired Hon ee : t one mire ch A Fg aveat [Lome ” to set people. ta htm tt out-of the cream-eolored clouds onelrellug SPECIAL Fel P4 id ‘ 6 be HR rf Le ts ament fer your nia, ce Watnelt who smoke tobacco, TL have never | joveand virtue false, sneh knowledge ts In- stmint, but’ joy complete, Ever before dtd somewhere’ in thelr rumblings, Ingentoualy | ber thom distinetly 3 an Inhuman cou- ee a ete tanguld, fasifouable been ae najuted mai pete ait acegt fo End disposable to tho officers of Love's bark, nui PSOne alae ni era ai | eve a aga fg above aval | vanes fo pros, Seemed ow | oi HT oda Ape Sune WOU NG | Mery ha ot are eer etna 2 a r . i ¢ : y we afthy, . 4 . : ten the paradise of chililbood, “Have you named that bluit?? said the | not ornamental. Thoy were always ‘in the bleba UIat: wilt ae teal and Tay it By tho study of other women than hls own th 1 witd aanan learns to hate woe! oral ated vessels have foundered, mul, perchance, BN eee to ta oe ee ay ag De ae ated” Yan Where. YOR ULE ee te are TOTS youivankdanave suns | obaerving is ‘wife, howover, ho. ‘it vious vopnees, Would le jot bo better to 5 " y ge! i ers i 5 yar i eB LEK 0! re i WH val We i 8 Bul ] it} 5 t] i ‘e 4 er fo who was present if Lexnggernte, ‘the grave |“ Why don't you call iy Mt, — and so | Wait tototested and Ured you put avers: | Sedonreatts buss col the standard of toratity | clined to fove the wholo af her sox, fs ny | the stundard of morullt: lofer taking this responsiblity on thelr ee atignlors and Doctors of Divine | perpetuate tho family name?” where else, The only animate creature about | ay high for your sweetheart i ort do Ra by contemptating Musolf, he falls Hi nae has taught them to al- " 0 Ue | shoulders mi re Just ns much under tho Influence of | | And so {t happend a few days after this | the house that vould be induced to occupy | ys “lf, ? trl he minds teatatlon of ul Noman kind, ‘ways discount thelr too-highly colored Ima, the CRY) ‘he children or myself,” conversation that the Montlnel cont ined a] one of then) psccond te was a big, lazy ae atl! Sarnouie ee te 8 Forty Years has mado exhaustive, sub- | tations, and then, notexpectingsa much, the . Froebel, the discover of “this method, pleasing Heserl pti bogs atour housy (of whom of to { teat Frutte, withorl 7 q | kf. . red from the ch on of this purty’s trip in | cat ‘The bac market will avon furnish better mater! jective researches, Ho knows himself suf | shock will bs less, by (euton of thele having | eriartesienters cit fe, or artiticial BMtCTy imeaut fo syuibotlze by tha naiue, dig spirit, | {ho country, speaking of the lovely vlow they | was reckoned ond) fell Inta the habit of call. | chovse from, oukixa B ts etlia ‘yuhoun, aust thal eat only fatten front te enthusinsm uted ratt TUN "thant EN RSE IG and plan of treatment a garden of children, | bad of 9 carte little town in our vielulty | ing them “proaches pulpits,” and they were opinion of the 8 ie which ha shite the excitement of pursuit to the dead lovel of | ANY ADULTKRATIONS OB LHPURL ie put and as he who hus no knowledge of the | from the summit of Mt, ——, tabooed, 1 used to dreuy pout them by ONE MAN’S IIOME pinign o! pecies v E M Ban i + | tumiltar possession gainod tholr reputation from thelr pena r¥ ewe fale Beatness wt ites 4 oie clus re re ou a il fain unt, P us fonely Le thor tl outgrowtt AND Iils DEDUCTIONS THENEVROM, Sia tuliietat ee Ravine hae Kuowledge” ot Tits bore uted tbom se fue puaat dhiteate, 624 \ h them, so he who | nelghbora, For had wo nota real mountain im Bloug with several o| hings wh! t i q knowledge o 4 ts not prensa to study the ind{vidual nate | inour midst? ‘Troe, it was not a high and | It isnot necessary to mention,—but here they ‘To the Editor af The Chicago Trizuns, MISCELLANEOUS, pupil ples tidles, or. the cut of a irens SG SBtUTAL GRTOCE OE, EREASs paddlugte ures of children caunot expect to have the | recky ellff of the Andes, Alps, or Himalayaas | como again, Of, Geormial it iy too bad! Cutcaco, Apri! 90—There is at Grand WANTS A LOOK. Whethor bias or otherwise, as they nre mere red highest: success with them, Children seem { nor was It “Ossa on Olympia vited”; but it | How can we forgive you ld wnppose from: your aduiira- Tapids a formidable boing against whom the ‘To tha Editor of ‘The Chtcugo ‘Tribune, {riftes), £ shoul ag Inch ont ot place a8 an angry expression | nevertheless was a mountain, for ft had been Why should Evelyn Mopo ba lonesome? Lo ft Wi il cack k with di i Mich Wel ble defense of toby upon the face of her who thinks she fits a | xo recognized, and the papers had published | Why should anybody bo foncsoaie? dint | Hower of your Home sall each woek with do- upsoy, Mich. April a7,—I am a young | some tints in regurd to coloring day pl ean tothe dite of Indy, “thowel thisnew | the fet dietcetorth the contenpe we felt | thoy arewenry and flopelesy, tuo, dct wa | Voted lack of personal preeaution, When lie | girl of 14, and ain taking lessons in elocution. ea ees Which would bo reeelved with thanks. ¢ducation commences with babes, und for | for all woudlund resorts that Lad no mjount- | suggest a remedy uever known to fall, Ouo | gets hungry this Minotaur comes out of his | L would like to ask the writers of The Homo Aud Chit (excuse mo for not euswerng oy STEELE & PRICE: 4 “Makers of Lapalla Yeast ems, crea BM Ponder, Kte., Chleago aad St. Lo co you. could gtvo tne