Tii is' DAILY HERALD, I'LAVlTiS.Mor in. v , ..t. aSKA. FRIDAY. FK1.RITARY 17, ISS8. i v WOMAX AND HOME. VALUADLC GUGGC3TICNS FOR PAR LOa, KITCHCN AND HOUSEHOLD. - A I'rt hl-Iin Si ll-l' of ril-i 1 lailill'K of C ' 1 I ti in: liil'lri n' .Mi iil 1'iiiiring Out Y-:i I.tmiiy 1 !h-1 1 I i na 4-nt Ha lloa In ' ia I r:m :1!-, ami l::ils. No ilf .!! i r: y ! c.'in v-r I Irtily Boonoi i. .il. li'ii... u..rk and h ii1 Jit i !-, but if iny ' 1 1 i.i 1 1.! ; I ii In -t, r. salt tli.it 'tii In-.!.( .dai I if ..i any i;i t KMii'i-r, uikI I !: i-'i! . ir. r.!;. !i .;! rly anl Ms! 'iiu! i ."i r.ii: ri;e;i; 'i'l.e 111:111 who lira; H'ii:in -I rdi r! ,' l-a'.i: ! v i!i tat mana-i' hi; 1 mi.- I 1 ; i : . i I Im- 1 r.;i. ! a !. ImmuJ I. fit her idly ).;:. 1 ! ',ii-;--.)!y st-ramhlu I liroii" i 1 1. - a : I, : I. - -,. . II 1 n 1 1 k-r out olf t ilav'si!:." v 1 '! 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TI:r- flu! -I .!(! 1 : iMiii ti e first 1m i.ift:--terneli :.'; r. , .;.!.:;!;,- in ri-,:arl to M: l!i;al: i-' ' !.:! ..ii t!;is No.-.'..t irl. it is a Vt-ry ;;:::! is :. : ;-;-iy lla w.:n rti! t.) otli-T ja-r. :. r.-- --ia:-, i'vr i::. t:;iuv. I !u U r-.vlse ja ii.-i.is v.j.iti.; r: . -. i: ': . :-. :.t. r. y ; :.u i y, ia it ; r; f !. I . ! ":; ! . !:i: i; -a:- w!;!i ; s r.wwli ai ' ; i:;. ' -: ir 1 1 ' -. : .". a.-.sl. ar.il allow i Kj t-"'.:'.r '"' i 1 o v.-iislti.-l. This is a very s: k. ;-. : ! A:i i:ii'r.il".s sa-oji .!i.'-.:'i! .' .. . i Tr..i; . : ::i up.?:i. I!vvn wlicr 1!. r.-!.;.'-; !i"iii' it, i:; or-r. ei-ilinir ir.j.i'ik:- !- : : ' :' for t!;. sakooi' j-u::. ".:;..!': . ! ai ; 1 .' iiy ! a'.iit ; fori::.?!!, tiaiv if t !.;' ! is nar-a at i.- : alar ia'er- vr.K ro.si t- t.ra-i'.ar :. i ;!;-.: 1' h: ;i:a k, wi.! iii-r.i!v ;u-! -a:i lift.-I u; iu: '. :.t:r.-.t:i . !l-.'oai; aro-asiaj it e:i t:: i :v. V1:!;:is-Ti::-,l.-.v::.ir: aro qt-U-? lifTw:;i RfT.i :.-. i (i : t-.-rl.'i- fr let tlio iafr.r.t reir.aiu a:.-..'.:-I i!.:;"::iv;.;!;o:i it ivca'.'.se t"io I:;. a- f. r l : Saas -onv. It Is isccvs i.irv to t:-..-; t ! ! f .s rt iK'tr.'ist calm is ke .a:'.T t -' a je. J a. .' fa-.:a:--' tho-.Ls v!:n. llitari-ncoj i: t :.-.!. aa: i!:e l.r.hy. Fuy aa .a . . r a:aviiv;s r.U'i i.-re :-.Ty. g, K-.-i tom v ia-a wall !o-f t. 1 .; .'a Ti.e n.crreatru: ' '.. a. ii t it.ua--: as un v e iraau:;- no v.-f ii Jiuict E. Vu:..:-.-l";'a-u a!'.'. Car. -.f .T at :-s the roi-ti iiko tj ' Clin- to thv .: i. ? :!a ; . t, aiai i::iarity j nuiy ti.-r.; Ic '-s-iy :-i . :;!--.!. I'li-aes f L'rc-;.-c-.i .i --. r ' a-"." i.a;y lie 1 la.iv.l iii j the li ::: 1 of 1": 1 v.-i.:v l!'.: y faeiiitr.'.o : ilraina -: 1 .. ' -h-.j lh -ayk: r.Iv.v..-. 1'cr j 1.:-;! 1 r a". -a:-.: 1. is aa .r-uvi'eiu f.;r- j 1 ii :'cv. a : : is a: :ki.'t!y -' ' laaiaoiaa ; is a!;- n.ta --.. 1. i:i the j ; ';i'.: iii-a of t.17 ; tlr.v sof -.A-..: a.ai i to -i ji.-a.-t . f wattr. IS j is !va"y kiak-:::: to Isr.vn j i t: " la-n t water CBu's i-iai:'.:-. V!a-v t'ao jl-l r.ot l-e r.arulaiuy ' v.-::tv-ri"i, 1-at oaly v. he:: il.'-y ?ie. .1 it, crul ! then thor.i.:j;:ay. If the j !a!its aro dry, i Imo.-hiaj w-t.j the k:iu-.k!os t:i the iot v.-iii I rroIu--v a rii:;;!.' sri;-.-.!; if wet. a tlull, , Leavy sow.-l. ra.:Ifi:;e.l j ets are i!v."eral.k aitheyc.l -v.ro VaJiieivj-sary water and tt,t-i i the l ir.r.i; fro'-i: 1 ein; t. wet. Of wir-e ! saneers a.:v s ?-.t!al. If rr.ia water is s:ac nccc i'-.!e, tl'-ousii i!.s:Yt!i! hera-aso raoro : noarL-hi.'.a;, e'raiaary v.a'.er iuay lo v.-arn:!.d in tht? Ptu and so.ieae;! by a littlo Foda. r.-ver r.tvj wat.r ..!.!. r thai: the room where the yl.nus s-t::rl. Loo-. r.ia the soil about th'" i'hu:s as.-ists the water to poac-. trate lato the earth. A j'lar.t rests better at night Ly bohi i.i a cool, lark place. A. TI. Turner iu t; jud Ilouseh.-plE2- limn nn English iromnn; her lifo in le com Ilicat4l, less ltitinjM.'r(-d with tbe looking nf U-r of nc-rvat.ts, 4irderiii of miauls, writing of 1' tters, 4-t-. The iniddln cliiM Parinian v.o'iinii livi-4 in ii Hat waititl on hy one or two wrvants. Sin; mMoiii ilresi-s iK-fxii'H ilo ji-urii-r at V-i o'elofk, and 4leV4Ut tlio inorn in li'jurs t4 K"''i2 over hir aft-rnoon txiili t, Ki-4-ine; tlmt evory liiitton, hook ntid frill is in it-i riht il.-ice. Wry Iittln (li essinukine; is ilonu at home; lui lies' iimids nro a luxury ii.-iknowii in a middle class Fri-neh house hold. .Mr. 1 tusk in's ivfuiiHiieiidatioii to women "that ran afford it, to j;et their dresses iiiaild ! a (liessinakei-, with utmost attain- nl.le pris-ision and i-rf4!t;ti4ii" is indoi-siil by all Kreiieh woiui-n, who belie vo it to lx the Iwst 4-4-onoiny. Their wurdrobo liuinljers half i the amount if ilressea of Ihili.sh'wonien of j the sami' social Ktandia, but thi-y nro j,c:i- rally iiiade by a lirst 4-lass eout urii-ro. Tho I aaomnly is nevi-r mi-ii in Kri-ni-h hou.-;4-holds, as I have ui-en in many un Ihie;!ish oiu1, of 'iris i-miiloyed in adding anotlu-r to an al- i ivady lar;',e stock of (jowiw, while j;1ovi-s and stoe .iins ta ilaily uso are uiinieiiijed anil un- (tai ni-il. Loudon Queen. Cure of tlio ('4tnlcxiou. Tin; bath is and has always 1i-mi 4-onsider-d one of tin' most ot4-iit means for keening tlio shin ia a jirojHT eomlition and thereby pro iiiotin b;-aulj'. It is very pleasant to bat ho in hot wati-r in winter, but it renders tho shin too liahlo to roughness afterward when i-;io.--il to the eold; on the 4ither hand, it in 4'naaily pleasant to wash with eold watvr in summer, imc -olu renilers tuo sKin inoro Ind.le to tan unit frecklo when afterwaril ex poseil to th r-iiu; so that tejiid water, though aol so agreeable, is preferable in its results for ail seasons of tlio year. The water used, too, must le fceleetjd with care. If it be hard or have other 4kfeets, tlwfie should bo cor rected, as by the addition o borax for hard water, etc. l'uie water, of certain kinds. will ofteu ruintho appearance of 4lnlieato skins, and so each must study the nature of her own to se what is tho le.st treatment for il. Moist skins require alkaline or ilryiaj; substances, and a lew drops of aromatic vii:-j;ar, can 4le Cologne, lavender water or Hungary water will of U-n prod uco very do sirable results; whereas tli-y skins are im proved by the use of creamy substances, milk s or oils. Imleisl, many skins are kept soft and lenutil'ul by a wash conijiosed of dis tilled water and fragrant oils and gums. Tho general rule of milk for cold, rough weather an 1 vinegar, wine or spirit for warm is pt r haps a good one. Jean Kincaid in Boston Clole. fcomo Simple rtemedios. Tor a sore throat out slices of fat, boneless bacon, iK-jipc-red thickly, and tie around the throat with a flannel cloth. Vv'hon stung- by a bei. or wasp, make a paste of common earth and water, put on the place at oueo ami cover with a 4-1 -th. For a cold on tho chest a il.inael ra; rang out in boiling water and spriukli4l with turtKatine, laid on th.e chest, ;;i4-s tha greatest relief. When a felon lirst lieghis to make its appearance, take a lemon, cut off one end, put the finger in, and the longer it is kpt there the better. For a i-oii.e;h biil one ounee cf ilaxseed in a jint of water, strain and add a little hone-, one ounce of rock candy and tho juice of thi-ee lemons; mix and boil well. Drink as hot. us possible. Often after cooking-a meal a person will feel tirtvi and have no appetite. Fur this beat a raw egg until light, stir in a little m!ik and sugar and season with nut meg. Drink half an hour before eating. For a burn or scald make a pasto of common b iking soda and water, apply at once and i-over with a linon cloth. AVhen the skin is broken apply the white of an egg with a fi-ather; this gives instant relief, as it keeps the air from the flesh. At the first sigU3 of a ru'irouad take a cup of wood ashea, put iu a pau with a quart of cold water, put the pan on the stove, put your finger in tho pan, keep it there until the water begins to boil, or as long as it can be. borue. Repeat once or twine if necessary. Xew Orleans Picayune. Var-iily Government. Yi'iih so many examples on the one hand, whi'-h warn parents against overindulgence, and on the other eacourage them in using ell needed discipline, it is strange that they do not sei? and learn to avoid all disputes and iiiseu-;.;ioas with reference to family govern luent in the presence of their children. The" not 4nly- lose the res;ect of those who should naturally look to them for help and guidance, but, si ill worse, they do incalculable injury to those whom they should love and protect, v. hen. forgetting their children's liest iuter-4--ts, and their solemn duty, they dispute aud ;v -rim mate whenever a case of discipline is i-aa voidable, and daro to do so where their thih'.rc-n and servants can hear and see the whole shameful wrangle. It will not take l.'.iiiy sjiecimeiis 4f divided counsels to com ; !eie the mischief legim by the first example. Ciiluren are ipaick observers, and arrive at sh:,-"hirly correct conclusi-jn. Thej' soon ie ;rn w hich parent is the most ready to con ceal their faults and overlook their shorteosn i i-s. and soon learn to turn to that o:io for la ip to eseup-.; punishraeat, or to secure tlio ;,iatificatioa 4f a v.him which the other has forbidden. And it is very sad to soo how iu-.k-kly they learn to care little for either parent, and that love which is only given when their own demands are satisfied is I u rely selfish, and of little value. I'Ira. ileury "Ward Reecher. I vitd through oion windows ia the ntorm:: I hour weures all tln health that is nviss;iry ! in this line; and the e-i rei.,e that, follows the proper ail just iin-nt 4if our ilinlliirs guaran-Xtt-H the blessing of goml nij i ..liofi, and grat iliiis the lovo for that harmony " l:i-)i should jK-rvado ev-ry home. Herald .f Health. Not in .4xl Tui-te. Nothing is iu wur a' taste at a ball or a arty than for a lady to make it ilit.'iealt for a man to leave her. J have one v.inuuu in iny mind, si bright and i-utei tainii:a a pcr soii thut to i hat with li r for a fe-.v niorin-nts would nih-i'iu any eveaing from ihilluess. Hho has always smai thing to ir.y, an I :,iie says it uncommonly v.iii: but she has a fault that is fatal to her i-miplete soeiul Mjeecs-.; she gets hold of the brighti-st man ia t!:e room and ke4-js him t iikiag to ln-r, v. iil l.e ii 1 1 hi , for the most of t he c ening. I have hih-ii a man stand in a order with this iva cious und i-!e -i- lit tie lai'.y ikri-e! I v in front, of hiin, as il mi (Mienl. vi that only by art fully ilodgiug i-ouM he j et round h'-r and nway. I have seen s-.u-h a victim look u ht fnlly from out his nook after souii1 pre t y, foolish, thorny ro-elni i. v. ho v.oaid aie only talked liousense to hi ai in place of tho high ili:;cour:-e on piv-1 a: iih.-ieliiu art r po .i- !a-.t new olunioof MONOTONOU'-i LJ:-t L!"D .'.V V1VES OF TIIv. W k ALT !'. 14 V Hllll-.! liolil Illlll-S ( l I'4-rfurm li.fUnai. SI LVes 1 In- " ii'.lile Sti4l4 of Sii4-i"t y. Tl e.'.ilv li-t!e?.sand real ia .la ; i -i .an 1 rv an o- Ui.- '. . r ii. Saltan. l.-rei t:l 4'kiy r 'am J i i ii or the ll.liiati lliV ! 4 !th if iv luishas ; i.iily 1 y rti -:.t a. I rly i il 1 iie ia it .1 ,i; .iu' il'al ale! i..--i-.-;.t ! v ,i;'!' ; .1' il I :;r- .! :..! iv :l har.-.t. t! y ui te. 'U u,; en! i.i.i a' ' : i e w 'I'1: ;-ir. -i.il !' hi. .1 " V. e tio puilo .opiiy. or th' verse with which his i-'eM-r regaling him. I'ittsburg Cull Mlp.'llUO.l V. tin. Tlio Art 4f Iu-esi:. The art of ilross is tin? tii-.-t step in the art of painting. Ry the way iu which a woman wears colors wo -.iu see whether !;ho has the feeling of a c!orist. Not everj Imdy luis it. For insluiice, jiiuk anil blue are the fashiou all the women wear them; well, those who put blue bows on a rose colored dress have un ordinary look; precisely, on tint other hand, those who wear pink m:es o.i a 1 h:e dres3 have a distingue look. Why is tli Nature has given i:s this lesson in harmony. It is tho roses that stand i.ut against the shy. Whence tho principle: a littlo pink on a great deal of blue. The observiag eye, th eolorist, feels this without kiiowiag why. II" also knows tiiat greet: hai iaoni.es . it : all shades, became till ilowe.-s h;tve grcea. I?avcs. Finallj-, green and blue that is to say, the pure colors do not go together. Observe nature. tSue will give you few hire flowers, and their leaves are never of a free green. Tho Art Amateur. hl'lie: i II t an IV ii.lie'l-V ir iiU'i are :.!:.: . Si f.ll, I..' .1 I, : i. v. n. a v. ' or vk. iiiaae or ii Iieia r t-, lu ll wr: T'-.'ie. a'.ed 1" '1 hi: I ii' Fa ii: l' ill) i'l a mum Vo-IT.'- ii aii't i '.iv.-i"!i tS.iai-t iiiies, I am t 'id, woaii-n reoi l -n in:b .i', an-l n.-ar t i.e c,,s4 veil r s uae o! .i r "i i..iuicnl, and lit ; ' i: it t here is Mime seaiikal I t' tov. li eairi; a y:- were i i ' is i.-. ;! . e 1 to the su. ! I. rel e the ii : - ; n n h .!, ll.'.-u ii-.-.-1-d ul.it-...:-' n of i: and vei'o ii;;!::- IIS of iv) 's ai !:ar i.-f an. Then I am told t hat i-vea ir wealthy the 'lioinuini spends the leer; )'' i r ' ' ' ..irh her ih. as ami si;;is !:i t.,--i.io.ii" t lioMscuoM iiu! ii s, in order to ivhi t!:e it kii.m of her life of n-eir .ion. '!'! -.:.a-i? idwavs havi the 4-o::s4'tit of 1 be lied in . d Tie I . .. i houvholi! a i.horl i e. a. i -i a h. re I ii- friends; 1 1 or t- , a. leads; i.i.l, of wiled . l)r4;Rsin.' ll;e Hair. Somebody ought to start a school which would teach women how to ikvss their hair becomingly, ar.d at the same lime give them some knowledge of thi-ir own fa-res. In m;-i':o of the constant iteration in the ne-.vspaae:.! of the fact that the little curly IVycho knot in the middle of tho back of the head is oaly becoming to classic or purely I .'recian feat ures, it is to be seen aecoaipraiying j-.li brand-; of faces. Yes, oven snab noses ;:re a:4 tai nted with it. lla.u't, t::irpeal:;ih:e hid.-o::., uesri. Fair young w omen who are cont em plating this style of hair arrangement sh.-.ald get them a hand glass and laok weil to their features. If their not es are straight, ami 1 -a r enough to bo Grecian, then go tihea 1. ii not, they had better get themselves to a r.i::-- to i - rida it, ; cr.,'. id. 'i'l: lieing V : t i i i ).; .a sol i irii'i.lt eoiiVo or stiiokia liieir .'lei' -mors. 'i'he very poor flatus to perfoi aiiowed to oceuj ere seat to the i tin- rtre'-t to ar.ar.: i ii.': in a 4.1 their !:: u )' urily are e:r ii t o i:i t in- i lack I : price of which is n.eal siud t.; ". cry eh ;;".':'ii's or oiivi ; 1 i r::: quite t-i:!ii. :eu In-fore ti.ey can go iu, v- ol t he syb. an i :!it to : icirie v. ; ag from t!.e r r. we tee ai fo.l t i ;-!;ilii:.Ui . rrmi "uia days, :.-sii'-ii ei ::.- at, is seldom v. ii ,h tiiey 1 av always 1o suh ei.ii.-d by a lynx eyed eni'ue Vl id and i r li ee, ; h I: eat rug sweet ir.e.it t iie i. igaret I'lKm 111 1 1 a v i ia. 1 y ma .-! no rrrri-'y many he l'f:eir cl.ihlri :i ieii ;.f ti.i-ii- ;ii lion! :!:.,;. 1 O ui a , i at i: : . i , h. ",1. f i f tu: tUte ti" tie.g to .'C IV: i wr; d.kiy ir.eii li: til- !!ory than to build a IV kn on the.r . i-e i-rkUa ;p aau s i. oa !.i' ii. -.ti-4-.-s of : ra il of l i e . I'.V.UI; h i he., a hou a. 1 !: n chlM hc-atls. New York Press "Fvery Day Talk.'' a Pastry as Wliclrsome as T4ant. People will eat hot bat'ered t au:l give it to children and invalids who wkl te'l y.i;i that they are quite careful r.boat i!:.t, tiu.i never think of touching pa.-try. Th lii-T-.-r-cneo 1k4 ween the two art ieies is n:: follow-: P.i-stry isflour and water baked niter barter b:w been rubbed into it. I'-.t-tered teatt is flour and water baked iirsi, at: I t!i -u ruhlw.-d thoroughly with butter. The liikVivu. e he tweeu pastry and well buttered toast is a-j-parently the difference iV;iu--e:i t'a pi-verb-ial "tweedhtdum and tweedlcl...'.'' 1 omy mention toast as one iniuiiice of the artha-v: of diet which people cou.jider C";i; rirr.:i eiy simple and indulge in frceiy. Do.- ton Trau-bcript. Teach lioys t4 l"sa Tlicr.i. A very important word to say is about boy.-j and wash cloths. Get them together. !, will amply repay you. Teach boys t u-:.; them thoroughly, rinse and hang them u,i properly, and you h-tve made (pike a stra in your refinement teachings. It is a -ho:n.:-y'' thing to ko, and will carry with it more than appears upon tho surface. Again 1 can s -.y I have tried it and know whereof I sue ;!;. Of course, if you teach your boy.; this, you will not leave your girls without the lesson. Juniata Stafford in Good liousekeeoiia. n up iu a cor et i!e work iiud v, eat her is i;:-.-le:i jo hi some group .'peiid the cati-t g - ''!', with tla ta- u: ia r.ii th childhood. It s.x-ms evidrr.t- t to her breast v. l.en refugees a foot a. .1, furiiish much of tl ne 1:!-. w; .'tit, i r on a la r lr a gi.u-.- i.i ila hii-.Iren .-euoui riv ; hillsi : i i'l ;;;.i'i;; a:i: i. - it Turkey foot t gave the ( here, for tin s". r.ti from . u: i st ihirir.'; of bi ::r;:ii'i are la-.aie. and w ie can measure the "jwiwer behind the tiu-aa'-'' j these outlaws coir.ina'id, when it is so ., i known that m.-in" :t f;tir l.'i;-cas-,:.'Ui :-Iavc ia: i I a lover whose i?t rougtii cri-.n;.)' he climated, j Col. James D-;ker i ; i-ut horiiy for liie staie i ment, ina work published about ten years r; ; that ''th.a Cirea.v-ii.a.--in Fuii!Ka:i Turl.; ; I ore i stimtttcd at tM:),(KUi, and ie the -,. r c i t l.eir lieig.il.itr.-i, waetl.er i v.i xs or C'iu : - tians. throng i i. ca- Var k repris;iis. l quarters, tliriHtgu t. their In a-itiful giris 1o tut i 4-f Co:istalitii:o;ae and eir; i that ir is found li:!i -ait jit are them. again and ur.Iers ttr: ; t i,i further k: la more riot I i::od, t!:ey must de'tredatiaiis go uileli. Tiicir iutere. iC latro-l-ucl tiriueiual I where, is so jo-.-a g-. t com icl ;iii Tiiey Iciow tin ir own po .(.: igitrt measures are laiu: inigration ;ui 1 to enforce vor tlio.-; ivi' a are. ire. ' eo To;:! to u- Ponlllccs of Inillan 2Ie:iI. It is not generally known that poultice-: made of Indian meal ru-e quite sui-iubl ' for applictition in internal iiiflaumaitii .-:.--, sitcli ar lr.eumoaia, plearisy, ialijuimation cf tho bowels, etc. It is used in the form of Lot , mush, prepared just as if it v.-etv to be eaten. If one part of mustard i-j adikd to four parts of meal, tho poultice will eueit e ;: mod-'rate in-itaticn of tho skin, but e.ui he kept o:i f.,-r hours without blistering. real's; iii en ,e SCoUI-l unrted i i i.ei'e a, I c-ia ta :-i s : t.- 1 !rr"U. :uot !"!-. iie alwa't of t h-.- l i:e I - i r.-iulrs lira a .'.- i.eare for her u-, TIic "Way to Pour Tea. There is more to be learned about pouring tea and coffee than nuT-jt jwoplo are williug toleiieve. If those decoctions are mad:-at the table, which is by far the best way, they require experience, judgment and exactness; if they are brought on the table ready made, it still requires judgment so to apportion t!:cm that they shall prove sufficient in quantity for the family, and that the elder members shall have the stronger caps. Often p ts'.'tis pour out tea, who, not lieing at all aware that the tjrst cup is the weakest, ar.d that the tea grows stronger ps you proceed, Ik stow the ioorest cup upon the greatest stranger, and give the strongest to a very yung member of the family, who would bo l etter without any. Where several c-ups of cru tl strength are wanted jou should pour a liitie iuto each, and then go back, inverting the order as you till them so, and the strength will If? apportioned properly. This is so well nude! stood in Ih'glaml, that an experienced paurer of tea w ec n'.oanv ure returned to her before she fills ai:y the second time, and all may share alike, Good Housekeeping-. In tho minor affairs of hue it would serve r.r. equally good purpose if it were written over our doors: 'kill things are possible to him that is patient.'' Nine-tea1 hs f the friction daily experieuer .1 in domestic akVkrs, the counting room and shop might easily i-o avoided by exercising patience. It is won derful how far the patience di.-.u'..;-.' ! by ore of a number of individuals goes i: oiling the A wit sou is Kl : He apart ir.f-tris, has an slaves, a.:; 1 cvi rv mark o! ii- r. not oa.'v lr." her .sou, I mid curi-" :'.!-." !" at court. ti -what lii.io in a Turl, toward his . I . i s a;: i ak et!:-. hi.::, he is s.ii i to be ui.'.uvs s; eeti'ul to i.is r.ioti.er: for. ss. o er my child, auotia r may I i.:y wife may die, ar.oka r iiils I can have but '-ae aiofiii.-r. 1'oiUl.l by high okieers of stati reason to dr. a t : ii. .suirana laoti- tiian ta Tims ic is piai::!".- e is ; ! or gr, ; in tee t to ti She 1 a.lt nuii;. re.-' te: :i'i? . ct b." twers Lion." at iu' sen : ' at i f i 'train hern t. r piaet Jc is that t! i!: il .:lt an nil Success in society is like ek"rtrieity; it makes itself felt, yet it is uns.ee'i arid in d? eeribable. Wo seo fioirio apj-arer.'.ly stupid people who have the art of .sr. -eer i, or see somo very brilliant ones who Lave it not; but the successful per rou takes care not to be too familiar, not to aL-k too much, and to re ceive the favors ami tho introductions i.ic-J-cstlv. There arc vendettias and hatreds in our society which are as bitter a:- any that once tore the Italian republics to j i-e. -. bu: it is the recognized law- of geo.l smv. rv thrt the.-e should not be rt iiteiab. l oil ;it a iik.iii.-i- party. One should eon", erse with his intimate- n;i.'i;iy ata dinner as if tiscv were boroin friends. red. untie rratiug p. ear. i - ti.e j .resent -sysu-::i v. a::d corruptroa that H o-.v could ii l,e ota lorevc-r crn- iu d at: iu ither appi eeiatru i ivn my ;.o d iortu id v.oure:; s- so plaiiii". . i;a": v. Lvr.r l:ce :e ! i.elo oa tht; to lie seen j :k:a- vr.r much of tii" igus in higii p!c .i-:e where virtu trtte womauho'M ti, a a a arei he.u-i a ! To make paper stick to white warned wail-: the consistenc;." of unseed oil, ar.d apply with brush to the wall, tairiug care to go o wi ts till ali the cups of the every part, and t-s;-.ei;.:y t..p and bottom. Apply the paper in tho ordinary way. How IVei-.rti Witinrii lVros ATell. Iike er?ry oiud- fine art, dress reqairas ; the sacri.Tee of time and attention, end these I u French woman had mere at bex command l Ventilating tlia Bedroom. YontOation is a splendid provision of ua r irc for human good. The circulation of air is wisely adapted to enter any crevices. There is an ancient riddle, "Round the house, and round the house, peeks in every crack."' This is the mission of tho wind, and if we oien the chr-mbcr windows we shall be amply re- aiil by the fresh, exhilarating air that is waiting to replace the foul, stagnant breath of the gathering night watches. This every-1-ody knows. But, please, doqt carry bed making past tho sunset. Every one knows that tl-.e dew fails before old Sol has thought "if retiring to his golden pillow. Ona hour nl a ball is quite sufficient for a thorough Keep the piano ar.d organ, closed when not in use. Not only dirt, but mjiscure, lau :u. unfavorable effect on Thtm. :;ud should alwaj s be caref uliy guarded against. Provide a good sponge and eras'.: towels for rubbing in the bath roam, also a little corn meal in a dish, as many prefer meal to soap when washing the Lands. Place a handful of pebbles or small rocks in the bottom of your frail vases anil they will not be easily upset. When tha griddle persistently smokes, fresh lard will often act as a remedy. Never allotr tale flowers to reaunn iu ari"j of a bleepiug room. .A nice breeze in- tick room. tr.i-t (kir. h . ecu ' t o ! Tit! t red a I :iei-aiii O ir. r"'. me- a r rlc i il !;,!.! lea... hi; i .- . f :.i !. in Friia. !-. :;-l '- I .11. :1 1. e !: i :r, .... a ... :kil pk ' ';.' it. .r or i.. d. ,iv,-:-k. , whh-h .e tort lur.y : wr..r 'in II-; a ( o.i :r.' '"iT.at d y -u r :rut-ct to ; warn he grow.; "1 r.t!e t:e v, at , t "Ik:-, a c -:., : - uia. very iruieii r. -e , ::-iv.u . "I ka.v.r Ik.ar the !..; Tho Ei-ocu. l a" i ti; : of t ta- r. 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