wm be ï¬lmed Mai-Tun {tom iu afï¬ne in the Run Off“: building, when :11 editor“) ind Ulhti busincu will be sunl- mud, and whcrc nu cummu-iulium lhuuld be Addraud‘ Kimb- SI. Walls!“ mam 5!. erln EL -- n :5 KIU'IJL‘ m, 1111) , Conï¬rmation Service. Ediwrs Highland Park News : â€" Friday neuiijg' the 1111: um, wm long be reumuabrrud by those who want 340 Central HA1! w witnbsu the ï¬rst Conï¬rmation Service hut has ever been held in our beautiful suburbuu city. There was a large co‘ngregutiou present besides the reg- iï¬af members of Trinity Chum-hand siiwere deeply ilu- pressed with the beauty 041m; Borgia, “LA 0w mm, yet joyful ceremon'i'of "layih’E on of hands" by a. true i lucoouor of the Apostles. "The chancei furniture nil] ‘ retained the white, black and purple garb of mourningâ€"- me mitre and the crozierâ€"inhonor of our deparmd Bilh-. 03V 0p, who was so unexpecwdly dulled to the blessed rest of Paradise, The that was surmouuusd by a msjeliic sud‘beauziful cross,composed of rare and delicxm flow; on, and on either side were vuea ï¬lled with the choices: and moist. fragrant oflnntnre's floral gems. The Prayin- Delk sud Lectern w’em likewise gracefully trimmed Ind entwined, and. indwd, the entire floral sdornmeuu winced the rare skill and reï¬ned aesthedaal fun of the decorator. ' Aflar the usual evening prayer, there followed a sur- riug 1nd eloquent serum»; by the Bishopâ€"vale Rt R". C. F. Robertaonl'of Missouri-which was attentively hit/anedb by the coï¬gregation. Oï¬this â€upon-lack of ‘ space forbids a complete synopsis. The Bishop brought Before the minds of his listeners mwy new‘ideu wu- ceruing the relAtion of Church customs to the Bible, and conclusively proved the obligation Agf adhering to Aposi mlic teachings sud prhcticea,though such am but briefly montiéned igfloly-Scriptureg , After the sermon void concluded, the Rector pre- sented ‘the~ candidates-mam in numbefâ€"w receive the »lnylng on of the Bishop's hands? ' Mn 01 It 115- I touching sight 1.0 behold these person; calmiyand thoughtfully renewing the solemn promises and 7A7__ -A.‘1¢.-1I HIGHLAID YABI 0!!) $85 IOO Rides. $13.50 '30 de“- $ 3'80 Ohm. a Nora-Wm" Bull's]. null mm A! new» tax to. An. an amp». mm M m. ammo. r; 49 7.30 In 15 11.55 12."! u I 8,27 'Buudny Tit-int prayer, thére followed a .m- SIM l. 5â€â€œ Mm “ 7 H "II! TABLE. 'l 4;!) 23m 7V1») ’7!- I. Klntiv‘ M " “v11: 5!. K ! nth N Walla 5L kmm Apoulul'u' rib: uf Uzuhrumlwu, Mm b c Iduxiuiuwred by 2. lrfw .em‘vkur uf Juhu. and ham-ML-d by lbw uw m 1m.- uuw a! r1-s!,whu Mud and died m â€1hr delivered L4) 1hr sulgn: Editors Highland I'urk NNN 'gâ€"I think Um untow- iug from the Auiudu of (hr "(v‘illfltg‘v Rl‘lit‘f aud Aid 1 Such-I," dircdiy Mix-r \hc grant “1"; of â€â‚¬71, worthy of ‘ space in your culuxmm. In A large ‘mx donated [Hill‘s unfrmns by a ('hurvh in Troy, N. Y}, and containing ('Lh- y wuurn’a and chil- dren'u clothing, wan fuuini ii vhiM'n un "Savings Bank" ï¬lled with rumll coins and iiiarkwl fuuu “('luru and Lizzie Holmes." 0112 of (,‘hicagu’u Min-t kimwn hIUl inn-«t lnhilumhrupic citizens, who devoted. til“! «nine winlvr, (le indel he has a. great part of his valuable lifr,) u: the “ii-lid†work, was {huh eflcting 'l‘reunurrr‘uf o Smitty I,'}mii this gift being 5117mm him he furw H1 the fulluwiug n1 Nut hving callcd {wt :1! thv P-nt xdï¬uu thu LIL-Ir “as rctumulaftrrtenduyn, L'uwiH g that hllt'h an l'\'i‘1€ll(‘t‘ of y’uuthflflvuymputhyshouI-l sm-Iu In remain unacknowL edged, ULllMppI‘cciaCHl.thv lettcrzwas brn! u) the Tmy Times for yuhlimtiou, whure for the ï¬rst film; it met the eyequf the parent; of mulittlc girls. The Second letter is the reply of their father,receivedaa flu: datcs showman: than a month after the ï¬rst was written. latter y;'I‘ruy,w1drcaw-'l to (fl-4m and Liu'u am and M Hahn". 1m. NV YVâ€"Ey door Gina-Inn: -‘Wo bnehnd the plan-urn lu row-In- youx very kind Mule gm v! Fuur doll". nud {0"}th (14.0); (m the poor wple nnd hungry elm- dnu who in withou!n_humc_ And without fuod tn 1M: put any. Thu mm bola you h Jun u '10ch u the mm dvmuom of vex] rich non uld wumon,nl6 tho hound- u: hungry out! who buns Inland-o drudruny h, xm burning of “10:50,le to jun ll glad m on! my aim: [00d h:- hI «uh your silver uni wunla, .- ll flu van guy-u and W I" u-m nun, unmana- o! dolhrl. We uh.“ kc! than knulv Ihu ‘ lwln un- a)“ proton! w nuke them h-ppy, um "11- will M lhln‘l‘h mm mn.und If you Irejunt .- mama ‘ Mud h ' uu you up an: hlvr mum to u, 094 much uâ€" yu- I-hu hh And, mad angering. I all an manna um nua u my". gun. \Iy Inu ...u ....... W may uâ€" yu- u.- u. um, um "flaring. Y: .n c mu. girls“: nu lmd hm aunt in murh :- you No.31] our wanu won in flllvd. Your: very Truly, C. G, flA-Iunu. Trot-user. 0. 0. Hammond.- log. 1rwu: Door . thunk you {or the Vory kind letter of uknovlpdxlnunt iclx yummy ulna in our notion in the Troy Tim“. II not only gunned -Lhe pur- ouu of Clan lad Link. but wln-n read to uur mm girh, their «you ï¬llqd with tear- oljugethu ihe little uilering, den (0 them. had been "wind and would tpplied w mlieve u very mull r1. of the qu~ faring ocouionod bly tour cur. uluuily. it in Aqua. on who in beu- ; embed the Inuit. t ink th I linlv nu hu gone more good to our children than all the storm of benevulunce we might real to than Upon' their return from Church whore'thay had uken their cuntr‘ilruv “on, 0hr. Inld to her nwflmr. “I Incl I0 Mppy (but I lure given my bulk to and to Chicago, Name it will buy wmething w on or we» {or game little girl“ Ind oeruinly‘lwo little hum that night hoct'in [My with “mgr“! hurt of our runner, who «used mou- gen- eroul contribution! to pour into your “city from limo“ every part 0! the world. Wishing you t merry Chrimnu I In: « ‘ Your. truly, LAUNDRY. I i “A housekeeper" in 'our August number, wroteI-us.‘ in'regard U) the practicability of awning a (Ni-operative Inu‘ndq, but we failed as give it proper: attenliuu at (liq time. We'hnve given the idea souwlhougln«luriug (lw last monlhand will reporno our mrrospondcnt \hut ilw laundry can be obtainsil. The only question would lw M m n prti‘tical inode of running naitl laundry m‘mmmically Inf? we had it. THE ï¬rst difï¬vulty wr- ï¬nd is {but u lulu mum v. _-..-...> _, ~_. ,, .. ' he Troy Tuna. II no only gunned 4.1m pur- h. but win-n read to uur mm glrll, their 0760 flu“. we Mule uflerhng, den (0 them. bud been a lpplh’d w mlteve u very mull r1. of the qu~ on: city‘n uluuily.‘ It h Aqua. on who in be Cmcm Knuth Lu: Wu“ mild-rd Hull. Chm-go much fq: 1371 REPLY. b cum»; Lu up, duly Of 51.. Puul and BL [he hnlwul of “mm; llxr1hillA‘JlAt'rIflxl all) _,___..â€" , cum»; Ln up, duly f 51.. Puul and BL c hnlwul of “mm; r1hilhulu'rdul all) I think \he fulluw- n Rrhef aud Aid wuuld Law [4: l.._ (KL-rat“! I.) [luv hulk! thrunsulva uudu some sun of vurganivntinn, which Would )m-Ulye n Km'd deal 4:? mm arid hummus uhklil}- Auolhrr dhï¬. vully that presruua innâ€, is the fart that rwry’ family wuntrna wanhing done on the nauu: du). “hub, ulthuugh only u mum-r of lmbil,ie um: burn in ewrv gnod house-kwprr'a Haunt-,1» luau- lLr uuhmg dune on Mn“. 1 (A a)" mu! \hr ironing nu 'I‘uvada) fumu'uls or m-ddmg‘ of â€371, worthy of Lhulwlly interfacing, and no 519nm making up nm- 42" Kb:- Turn by a ('hurvh in wuurn’a and chil- un "Savings Bank" ‘1 fuuu “('luru and 1mm! “Turing and dimnumging drum-Ma of huustkkvp ing, ruualng distress and dinnintuqhuu h» lhv gamma whvn- th)‘ nrr kqfl. nhd killing lln- Wur'x nu! nifk- phhe pm'r umuuhu addsxhixuuk tulhr chm vi~ xnaï¬y children, SUV»; if u“ mm! lhnr wmhing dun? rm \hr name day, 1hr mutiny fur laundry nmvuralua c‘quhl ln but!) a [nude “Lilumhrumc Ind Hf Wurk WUU“! \w tow gn-m. Yours '7‘!“ u 1' ould Huhuvn â€11-†Washing la like all ulligr lel‘lï¬ : ii'it is ulluvn-(l in gel MIN/u] or Iln- unit-lea wilwl in ‘a iiimil)’ for a Wll'rlc arch arc alluwwl Lu am-Lirnuzuv, tliw task is u hI'uvy rune, uml [rrnlmlrly wliml w all llll‘ rm‘l Hi. lht' “Ul'k w.- h llUllslj‘ lmlIl. The way to nmkc il I-h-ixy [a Y a ham: a laundry rvf_ _\uur own. null 2i lmmdrun In wash Mu li day lln- arlivlirs S’llli‘d {rum ilny in day it is lliun an Quay m‘vnlazdiun, as much naught aï¬rr as any uthvr, and, uxccpi fur the disadvmnngw «if mulliplï¬n‘; servanm in lhc liUlIS", Wen when tummuy is nut cguuidurulpia an agreeable fenium in lmusvkwping rather than ulhvrwiue, for [lit-re is no groan-r luxury \han a fnwdow to cliaiigc garments as oils-n as onv‘s fancy or taste or pleasure may dictum. 1 For those enjoying such laundry privileges this article is not intended, but forthe consideration of those who hoop hut nm: or two servants and for whuxn No good days are ud‘e day! of severe labor, trouble and vexulion. To bring relief and to place such families in a positioudo avoid such troublu and to give all the benefit of the name advantages, is our object, and the object of the enquiry of “housekeeper.†A3 a great advantage is gained by; those having laundriea of their own, in having their washing done as it is wanted from day to day, we would suggest that this will be the key to our idea ofa practical laundry for ‘our familiéï¬. The laundry at the Highland Park House can be media of suflicient capacity; to do the laundry work of all who would be likely to join in the arrangement and a club of» ladies could be organized to perfectwthodetaila of the business, who could make an arrangement with the‘ proprietor of that laundry. A collector could go to the houses of members.“ the club daily or every other day and ,collect the articles, already packed and waiting, at the same time returning the work of the day before. The advantage in this would be that each family would always have what they wanted dope promptly, andfthe work done by a few laundresses, who would also be kept constantly employed. There is no doubt .but that this womrkï¬ud that to many familiesit would ‘be a great relief from one of the moat aggravating and'disconraging items of a housekeeper’s life. I Theimensest study invi crates the bod as well as the mind, streng‘hens bothy t e nervous an muscular sys- tem,* makes the blood course ih stronger breathlgiving minâ€"en}: through the system, euiargea' the brain, enacts the form, 'soï¬ens {he features, brightens the (gerani- mates Ithe countenance, dignifma the whole rson, and in evgry way conduces hr health, ‘wovidgdup y that it is pursupd in accordance with the lqwh of hygiene aux/0 diet, exarcise, rest, sleep, and ventilationâ€"Northrop. It is and ï¬enkiersis in us After all, am the thought of a man a (“1th hallowu him anew to us; 33 iflife were not sacred tooâ€"us lfit were comparatively light tlnng to Fail 1n love and rcwronm- w tlm lyrmlwr who has to (limb the whole wilsnme steep whh us, and all our [ears um} tenderness were due to the one who is spared that hard journey. .â€"-â€"G‘mrgc Eliot. Thefé-llowing truthful passage occurs in one of the l‘mlurika Bn- mar hoqka: “Tht r0 is much goodness in (ht: war] l although at a sup. rï¬cial glance (mo in dis- postal to doubt it \tht 14 had, is nuiscvl u! r w] is â€hm-«1 huk from aidv tn Hide mu] newï¬inp- :5 Mn) thv mom} cï¬n 1w: ï¬nd much in s: W about it; whilst “hat is 1,041 gum m lumt Iikv sunshine, qmvfly through the gmyl gum m vmrM." invigï¬rétea the body as well as the