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10 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. JUNE 15, 1878—TWELVIZX PAGES 7 to business, and proclaimed a desire to main- taln m‘ position, which shanld mnot necrs- sarlly have hindered a consnmmation, onlv that the verdict of the ** sterner aex ™ is that it s not ateletly fapinine to be self.reliant, but prefer 1hat we walt, with Micawder, for ** mmemm‘t to tnrn up.'' Clrenmetances mlldl{pnflmd me Into ‘my present pursait, and, in the adoption of n busi- ness eareor, auppose 1 am consigned to 8 member- ship with that nnlur-nnrdemmd fraternity known as the '*self-austal “1”7 the ** strong- minded women " of the dl{. enjoy my present parnait very well when buslaees {8 prosperous and coetomers not solicitons of credit for a ‘' few days "’ (which Invarisbly meana for a few months, 8 yearoreo). 1isbor under nons of the disadvan- tazes of the beautifnl, handrome, splendid, caps fl\‘!“ng. and fascinating atiractions, for I'm void of all these nnotdinacy gifts, and have neither the fime nor generoalty to purchase the cosmetic fea- tores advertised by our druggists. I'm tall,— neither thick nor thin: wonid ennmerate other deficlencies were 1 canvassing yoor thoughts for eny, s fntentions, - My object 18 merely te ® participant in our respéct for uatatning " ladies. ‘ere you not 4o positive and preciss about the monosaly of your bard-earned $30 per week, I might wish to share the profits and losses with youo, hut -nfonunu.ur 1, too, am_cenrate In my Ke- cotnta, and would ‘claim the surpina over and above {ncames and exponditures, which yon would nndanbtedly deny me. 1 cuald bring $12, $30, or ore a8 my income, provided 1 were releared from tice a8 1 am now, and retarning home find in_ordek, my favorite wed on, my stockings darned, my enti In order. To accom. plish this my partnar will have to iive with hin mother-in-law, ar else divide hir $30. You, Mr. Shattuck, remind me of the lover who, when hls afManced sakl, -** dohn, I'd live on bread and water for yoa," tepiled, * Well, my dear, yon get the ‘bread and 'l sxirmish ai and ind the wator. " You say it {s & superstition that s wile must not work except to ‘potler' around 8 honso,” \What s 00l homukufimg but a thoroughbred **Potter investigation "1 Uat, scrionsly, 1 think you too mnch of a bnainess man to expect to retain all of (unr 830, snd thete ia loo much und for the {mplled censare that too many of onr yonnx isdles prefer to be gonsumers rather_than *‘help-meels.’ Yon sy you earn onr $30, but yon don't say how munch you spend. o you board at a hotel, dine at chop-hot , of 1ive on eharity sonp? Who dacs your washing, ot do you hat ni donet Do you lisve your alippers, your blatking-brosh, your silk hat, Lougfdlow, white veat, and Shakepeare all in one hand-trunk, which you take with you In youor Wanderings? or do yon have a roam, 8 home, neat, tastefnl, airy, and well ordered? *‘Now Jou vays your monay, now yon tnken your cholce, "—efiher divide or koeop your $30. I'm perfectly wiiting to aab. mit the ‘guestion to your decirlon, whether yon woald wish a wile away from home esrning ber tivelihnod, bras a wife *‘looking well to her house- bold." While'I advocate and aflem aunlimited ad- vancement of woman, yet, na 8 wifo, she cannot give fonrteen hours a day to hodness. YetX know she can give acvon hours to hume, children, and friends, avd in the otherseven hours kesp step with man in his loftie You say you ara *‘college bred.' n; college attainments ara the Latin and Greek of our ractical life. It has been nald WO are bettor han one, becanso they have s guod raward for their Inbor, For If they fall, the one will It up his fellow; but wo to hii that Is alone when ho mh:u:‘l for he hath not another to help him up.*” e nourishing fond at 8 penny A medl, aha (s alded b, sole woalth consisted of b jows of great vaine did | tha nest pileenn ol tha IrlctIn’ doing a0 - sir Yith mouiha downward, ' Rhake well hofors uring. | lie feave It expascd to be slolen by ihloven; | Hoberts dencrven great crodit for do snceessfutly way o resoning oge. 1€ ahe hak indenendente of gLy A champagne tap {e absointely tndispeneable. | yot n ninger ¥ who has _only th% | carrying oni thin wonderful charity, one that #pirit edbngh to have kept her individual frecdom, WANTS, Conld probably give some wselnl “hints peetaining | one treasmre, & beantifal volce, often |Xm\|yld f,« earried on in other eitles, [t 1 bellaved and breadth of mind enangh to have kept an Inter- Faox OnTRODOX; CritcAao,—T, 100, wenld sk tocorks and botlies, but will not lengthen the | carelessly allows it to be neizod by the great ene~ | (hat'st wisl finally, aa It has practicaily alrendy, et in the ont=ido world, —if, {n fact, sho has pro- o G =ty o present communication. my, Who in thie varinhte climate goos raging 806at | atop street-berging in the District of Columbin, eed inutend of degenerafed, {f hor character | 8 question and leave it open for discasslon, for I —_— secking tadevonr, Tho hanker may In time ac- | Dicssod be ** Hoberta. " cenlarzed instead of shrivoled, ehe still has the | am anxions to hoar the pros and cons of the caze: Frox Prrianonas, Crircaao. ~Like Paul Pry, **1 | comnlate snother fortane, but tho volcs onte ! troe spirit of yoath within her,—a youth, $00, | 1) me If you think 1t fs right on the Sabbath " ne can naver be restored. Drive a coia al once ehietGoes not depend apon frzeice 45d TKANIOR | §3'\ 0 lon s minteier n the mudet of bis ters | ach o1 eloms oo meruel st meoc o gy | 1O suie ayHiom, bafore It ha tima-to. seach tho ot (0 make ftaclf aean and falt, man? Do you conalder {he church & Droper nince yselt, age abont 60; and, Yolco, by buch remedics an are commonly nsed, or | Fnost W, O, C., Cnicaao. —It |8 not my wish or I'rinst express my sympathy for the view which | R, 00X 0 EOIACE B By For inatance, | JOU do. Iwish totell you how to make doliclous | e auft, perhlm‘ your own pecnilar constitution | Intention to dettact in any way from either tha Amber presents of trus married life. It Ie, T con- | 100 G0k 8 avaning I aftended divina services i | koumiss with verylittle froubia: Take thresquarts | (I Aind homeopaihic the best hocnuse they do not | yruth or sentiment of much which waa expressed feps, the one ‘to which my matural in- | oo or'ihg fashionable churehes which supports A | good rich sweel milks one quart of hot water, in upnstor weaken the general ayatem ao entirelyan | s mber in her letter onthie endnrance of woman. stincts turn. Dt onr matincts form ~only | g0 T oW iNiter, and heard & real good ser. | Which dissolve oneshalf pint sugar; add the hot | 40,the strong medicines omplayed Uy soma silo. t the frat 'steatum in the ~atenctnes of | TMOnShE mitiiers And Weart B rehl ROod SeT | Cinter to the milks whanP{hia mistare in lakewares | PAthic phyrictans): o procure the advice of efther | Nelthef fs 1t my desica to altempt any sualysis of onr 1ife cxperience. This Iatter faenl of home for | T =K every thought 1hat was exprossed. Dat | add three tablespoonfuls brewers® yensts sot ina | 300f family doclor or of & practitionor whoso | the pecnliar expetiences and anxletics through the foundation of one's life-strnctare, in one of | SRS (0, ‘my “l“{.hmcm when, after some nn. | moderately warm placo, atir ofteir, and, when it | TPeciaity iadisoases of the mro:l"nmi lungs. You | which woman passes, beeanss It woald ba alleycd B B A et aie 1n "tha bujldimg | BuALY Intcreeling remarks, the Congresation re begie to sparkle (which will be in aho3t one and & ol st tujary & SOl ez, 30 do the | thnta man conld not appreclats them. Thore fs ttsel, anthe timen ptogress, In order to keep up | R 1SRN SNET Ly ULt iage: 15 | tnts Bt i cool piaco. and in ereht honre ft i) | il {4k ail the beauty ani of the tonca and chianga | much, hawever, In the sublect mattor of that let. with the times in which wa live wa must recogmze | (00 9 [GONEA T WAS 0 Am right In feeling | be rendy for use, Procire a champazne tap (cast | 11C formee sweot, mellowjqlality into & harehi, | tcr which pertains to man aa well a8 Lo woman, and tonlty mioye | B¢T do. or are my feelings dne (o my previous | $1), and draw thebast koumies ever made, 10you | n@rone. L o LT the | concerning which a misconception exists, caused L L L R L b education? It acems o me that in 60 dolng it | fall, writo to tna, volte Junt before slngingi Garming ihe thrass | mainly by our educatlon rather than by tho history Ahierefore, In fast taking ita place a gene teings the honae o) ol oM IavaL Wi FLOWERS with cool water (not cold) & half an hour befors | of the race. Tils misconeojstion | on the subject hind the requiirements of many 8 progrensive city | Juic e b " b y o to aing {a excellent; then there ia ocer- | of work. 1 am not dispofed to believe It1s the home of to-day. [ will not say that this kind of It gaoms 1o me but ticht and broper for that Fnox Coustn MAv, Crtcaao.—I had hoped by @ lazenge, put up in 10-cent packages | curse which Amber alloges it to be. It s, of conrse city home does not lose many beautics that the lees | o 10" i 0t i0 arlea i the pulpit and, with | (his time that The Home Department wonld be less fuck & Rayner, corner of State and | Imporsiols to jodge what the Almighty intended chingeable ono on the other basta may retain. | blai LVl 4 e forence to the audience, request | crowded, but the diMculty scems Lo ba increasing, | Madison sivects, that s the aimpleat oreparation | man todo or ta be befate tho lrnn-tgrnulnn: or, if In the same ratio, sleo, does the Iatter lose | B DIERVYNOS Deltvence 1o dhe Riones reaett | T come and take my chances with the soet. 1 | 1XROW of, rince It consieta soieiy of golatine xod | howas to llve withuut work, whal compensation many of the stirrind fnfusnces which may anlcken | (HOM AEFEELQFAReAL ML A0 ARG BOY 7. hnnces ab roel: 10 | lemon jutce: it you let one slawly dissolve in the | Ile had provided lor such an anomalous existence, equally hoth thonght and feeling in the form 1 ml.- DSt ToF tuy Damah .n!a my reply to the remark made oy Jennings Semi- | mouth” scveras minutes before alnging, youn will | We are only able to judge of the race from our the conditions of on'e Jife ablize him o live in | thie sublec 3.0 nary that **Qoraniams do not need a very rich | find that st will rendor the thront suppie and will | knowledge of ts history,—of what it s done and h he mea ton!um; Jomew t to the e nteres soll, and 1t should bo at lesst ono-third ssnd," I I:Ixcnr 18 of 45y ;llgfli mucnn-flnhnlmfunn;Mlthay wrm‘lhu llx!nwuleccxm 1:; do, From 'hr’:l'l i |:mn:n Ls of the case, but thoea very require- T ave no rpecial healing properties, but are soften- { ol e U, years since man, accordiag to the o taraed 1o abeclnte beneits, both for | Fnox Jusk, Ciicaco.—1 came to beg for guoted from 11, T, Willlame' **Window-Garden- | jiio 3nd asothing i Uhalt sifocta. Dible, was created, it mny Ue eafely claimed homs a8 & whole and for sach member that | flowers: wonld Iike anything except geranlam fng, '’ page 208, whero be says of geraniums: n reply {0 E. (., who ssks me to commend a | that “there would ho no pnrticulsr ad. carties the infloence thereof out into his or bor | especially Kenliwortn vy, hydranges, rose, w “*The plants roquirs plenty of san, alr, and { lady of his acqunintance for the exceilence of her | vantage in trading the year 1878 Anno Dominl for dally iifa, plant, tralling srbatos, asd iy of the valley, I | Watee; & rich loamy soll, witf weakly watorings of | pronanciation In singing, 1 will eay thatas 1 have | the year 1 Anno Mundl. One word ra'mnunh the 1f one's )ife mast be wrougnt ont in quister have no plants to exohange, hut will immediatel liould manure, and good | not hea lhe person in gnestion ming, I cannot | difference, and that word {s work, 1fn curee was plscon, where tho push of human prozress la less | have Do p ge, Jut Y | compost s made of one yeara' old | say anything about her, for | nover give (or Indaed | hnrled againet Adam when he was told that by the great, atill can the home work its swect infinences | F0tarn stamps Lo any ane who will ba kind enongh | manure and ono-half good freels loam. form) an opinion of » sinzer untll I have beard | aweat af his brow he should carn bis bread, that and bring forth fru1t no less valuable In Ita kind. 1o rend ma slips, 1 have pattern of kitchen apron, To prove that this [s' an erroe ane aays: '*1(ind | her; hul, asa madel of true, (nu and beautiful | crree bore aloang with it the gradnal separation of 1f there wera less variety in buman lives thers | with or without slecvas; also an underwalst for a | in my edition of Henry T. Whilams on *Window- | pronnnciation 1 should aelect Miss Eils White, It | the apimsl man from the animal brute,—a gradus) would be less progress, Mttle gir), which I think is perfoction. Jennie | Gardening,® speaking of roll, on page31: *This | you notice you will hear that her vowels are full | appreciation of the henuties of sonnd and of We aro all wliling enoagh o recogniza the sweets | June, If you have any troubls with yonr birds, | rhonld be mizad in the proportion to one. and rounded, and her consonants clearly onunciat- | sight, a gradnol distinction between inatinct lane of varisty; lei us be equally wiiling 10 rejoice at | write to me. I have had considerable experionce, | the loam to ono-fourth each of annd and manur ed, hot without any of that explosive quality nage and mental iangnege. till at Inst this work 118 neen. For, out of {ts neceasitics may be gath | and may beabls to help you. Lily White, {r 1 wauld reark that tLis is in my edition also, and | which characterizes the utterance of sd many pib- orced ount In {ts dilerent forins of expresrlon huts ered 1ta sweets, and ons of 118 aweeta ofton arise | phantom powder. 1 have never koowa it fal that page 31 18 in the chapter on the ‘*General | lic eingers, sounding as if thoy had a particular | and citien, log canocs and ateamships, the ten. Its neccssitics, 10 please. N Management of \Window-Gardens," and thatthe | spite against the woras of thel ngs. Those omotive, the kite of Frankiln, —_— 1f any one Is tronbled with mites on thely bird- | above are bis directions for **The most easlly | who, like myeelf, had the pleasure last nightat graph, and the tel exhnnl of Edison, All From Drownis, Lyoxs. IA.— cages, 1 e4n give them directions for the extermi- | availablo materisl for a compost by the ordinary | Mr. Bmil Liebling's charming concurt of listening s been Accomplished through the ailegcd L 8, s, Ia.—Mr, Shatinck, T have endoavored 10 keep qulet, but Aind it quite | DAUON OF the pests, which I have fonnd easy and | gardener,' while my quotation from page 208 is | Lo her aluging tha very difficalt (eo far as words work. 1t would seem about time that this e itg effectual. W)il kome one who knows tell mo | from his chapler on the pot.cultare of geraniuins, | cuncerned) rorxs of Schamann, **Ea trelbt 7 guainst the Almighty ahould be liscon- fmpossidle, 1 must say that I woald pity, from | about phonography? Wiil It o, 10 stady it either | 1loave the readers of The Tlome to judge for thom- | hin,™ and ** Mit Myrthen und Rosen, willcortaln. | tinued. The only, ‘or, rather, the main, faait fs ihe inmost depths of my beart, this girl, should | me s profession vr for privaie ns fow lon selves which has the greater bearlug on tho subject | ly be of my opinion with vv‘gnrd to her clearness of | in confounding work (iod pives us to do and werk she prove so derelictin her duly Lo herself as Lo | Would it take une of moderate ablit; d limite in question. tinging-—=specch, may I eall'it? we give ourselves todo, We aro all Inclined to accept the baud so grudgingly proffored. Upon | b/me to master it? What i re beet? I | -And of the differences between tha quotation In my niext Tatk 1 will ondeavor to answerthe | make pians for our future and lay thair fallare to P y P! 2 S have been an admirer of The Home since It first | which she makes snd her ditections sne says: | question so often asked me_ hy correspondents, of | an inscratable Providence, Tlie fact that they arg further thaught, I\ wonld be perfectly safo fot you | sppeared tn abous & column and & balf of the | **Thia s a trifln fens [sand T preanme] than 18ald, | -*\Viiy are there so few g0od taachars of sinxing? " | misjyndged does not mitigate mattars. Tne affect to prapound the all-important question. DBut, tn | paper. but for gorantums lces does quite an w Some- 1 sbiall be at home every Thuraday alterucon | follows thu-cause In domestic life just aa it does Juatieo to her and yourself, you onght to preface it how that **one.fourth manure* scems to have | from 1to 6 during the summer, in everything clse. 1t is our misfortune if we aro with tho buslness partof the programmo. Show | FRoxBrowxix No, 2 —Mattlo No. 1, did yonr hlcrnuunrlookvd. With ‘vslernnco to tarning h:_l“lll!\ fl}lg::“m:&12"1‘"0"1"‘3\"";;01::‘ l;.l uulrr s "1 don'i iy d " tho advantage of the combined salary. Dot ba sure | Brbutuslite? It not, let mo know this fall; wiil try | Dlatite nround sho saya, -1 don Helthoera e TITE: DISTRESSES OF TITE AOE, W Of Bonetiied pabite, olther of bastness or you make the suggestion to keap tho money sepa. | 388D, Tho Madelra and morning-glorles are dotng | {8t/ B scem 53 Ty, elve I oo oot bane | Fnou PAma C.—Thero fs & cortain attractive | apmoriter woes throngh ail e cxperiences. Amber rate, or she miglt get hoid of Aefew centa that | nicely. Almont every alip that I have received from | enfd that **that ls the only'way in which o obtain | briskness about the idea of moating ono's adver- | nas no touchingly described, not becaure the good sho did not earn by hard labor. Yon scem 1o think | The flome haa tived, and evory time Isee tnom I | perfect-shaped plants in windows,” And aa 1o ite sary {n the open field in broad daylight, with plen- | Lord curacd Aoam, but hecanre abe, elther through dolng honsework is not carning money, | have | wonder what the donor s like, neln‘n nature of plants 1o stand in une place, I | v ¢ frosh alr, lonty of woll-drossed spectators, | |gnorance arblind aficction, hns cureod homelf, heard a sentenco thatl think qaltetrue,. ** A penny | ~ Fannlo laddon, Iwill be giad to exchange go- | would snggest tuat it ts not thy uature of plants to | 1Y + B 4 » | Tue penally 13 the same, whcther It was anticipated saved In twopence earned,' .We housckeepors | ranfumns for forns. frow in windows atall; and that, having robbod | Abd anoccaslonal truce for rofroshments, If we, | or nnexpected. know that houscwork Is more trying than regular . B., iI you b not recolved words to | them of the glorious suniight which shines first on t wo hato each Beabirds fiylng through the night striko ngainat Iabor, Intho ane yon work particular hours, and | ¢* Way down upon the Swanae River" lot me know | tho east. then overhead, and ends each day by st to death,” and can't help It any way, | the lighthouse lamps and fall' dead upon (ha when your hours afe caded you can forget it until | and I will send it. To tho inquiry of some time | drawingtowards the west tha leaves which in the Tot us go right at it (the men, of courso) and fight | Tocks. Doyou attribute this to & special 'rovi- timo to hogin anothor day's wark. Housework fs to keep the face from shining after wiping, nse | morning reached out to catch the irst rays of dawn- brok i dence? Certalnly not, but to an immutable Ia) differant, It is & continous call upon s woman's namolu-akins 1t {8 nicer than potwdee. ing ilght, by putting our plunte in windowa so that it out. Lot the broken pleces of the Amerlean | Sorely Adam 1 out of the way Ro far as the bird time, ‘mlzm:z. and energy, 1 think there Is no 1 would like 8 elip of Kentlworth lvy, a slip of | they have the hight from but one slde, \e must, (o | Constitution be plled up on the battle-fiald, each | concorned; but Is not the comparison just? canplet niore truo than this: whito and red and yoliow-olcander; al| n 1 not at 3%, 40, | even1f ane did not contribnte_to the Joint snpport | Atnre, —abont blood heat, Do aure Fo cork tight | How fdlotie nalder & hanker whoeo forefom: A e e et "any aonss Wt | nnd parsrd all. heF iinig h ldlenass, Providing she | Anl ils acenroly. Tay. Bottlen ‘an thelr antet ne o sont contidens penke in nomber of years, snd that i A very primitiva W upon his pnese-sitingst CRUSHED VIOLETS, * I walked whore lovely Spting tralled 'long Tler roboe of living graen, Unminafal of the loved that oft She hid the folds between; When snddenly such odarons breath There came my sonss to greet, As If the nectar of the gods Were spilled beneath my feet. 1looked, to find on lowly bed Bpring's offepring, crushed and lorn—= Those flowcreta bloe we ali love so, ‘That at May-dawn are born, 1 eaw how from my rathless stap They writhed In agony, The while with tenderest look they hreathed A blesatng full on me. Thus silently these flowerets showed Tlow falr Man's life wonid be 1f deednof love were e'er returnad For ernel Injary, And thongh the wonnd, so deep, shonld sap ‘L ha Joys Jife else might know, LY Yet virtoes rarer, falrer far, ¥rom anch life-blood do grow, ‘To mark the lfe that clee, perchance, ‘The world might no'er have known— E'en an the violets, unharmed, Divarfed ‘mid the grass had grown And though with pain they came to know ‘The glory fall of day, ‘Yet brighter far their Heaven-born ray Through all the smiling May. Thus rorrows, meckly horne, may prove But bleasings In discuise, To oeautlfy the sonl and 1ift It upward to tho skles. Grxzva, 1. Attce M, Lispster, NOTES TO CONTRIBUTORS. The accession of Mr. Shattock to this depart. ment has proved a blessing and a cnrse, —a bles Ing becanse ho has aroused no end of Interest, and 1 corse because fo many letlers have been written tbout him that only sbout one in fen can be nsed this week, and the neglect which the other nine- tenths have to sufler will excite thelr authors to ouch wrath, and they will indite additional tpi<tiea to the conductor, demanding to know yhy their several latters wero mat printed in place of Ihoes otners, which scem to them of far;less In- Jerest, Mer. Shattnck himself writes at an oopreesive length in defente of his yiews, e ought to be #eard. and e muet bo hoard, but not this week, becanso ho can keep, and he s evidently so thor- onghly imbued with hie subfect that ho will be fresh mext woek. 1o sayain his letler that he has recetyed nearly 100 letters, which is quite llkely. The Shattuck matter will be dlsposed of s gradu- Th Iamibre- | havo out plantasymmietrical, supply as far a8 iies In bis way in peace and ualng such talent | blrd did not know death swalted its blow, —the pirt ally as osmibte, bat 1wl not ba safered toaramd | A WOrd 10 thie wise is suflcient. A maa'e work Is from aun to run, QuIn patiern (OF Window 2ad brackot, for which T | sur bower, by ArHAciS) maahs, the Cararul shaming | o mantoer e s be et ot o ient | 316 not knav misery awaited her fustée. How . y e But s woman's work 18 never done, will return ulips, patterns, or some pretty material | given them by old Sol. And, ss it might prove Jaburs to shed tears over his mis- | Duch more of & providentlal carse is thero In ong out other things of more general interest. Frox , C. McLAIN, CnicAGo.—The Phillatincs s cars over his mis ceans from We that have trled it know that It takes a [ for npplloue for bracket lambrequin, T have a | somewhat inconvenlent to tnrn the house around, case than In the other? liappy fa that manand womaa nearly all day to do her work, You think | quantity of pretty flowers which 1 will £nt and send | 1t betomen nacosary 10 tiirn the plante, o ended Tor afcemmatle mertilail, DY | {hat woman who hellove in' an overruling Power awomsn_oughtto do this and also earn $12a | ready to work on lambrequina to The llome Iriends, ut remember, friends, I do not say this | \io remainlng fragments of thls most brittio Re- | that noteth tho falling of a sparrow aa well as thio week. Wil Y“ pleaae tell me how she can do It? 1 hiave lost the recipe for kumyss; will some one | **shouid ™ be done, Lut simply that it is the only publlc. ’ o?ulnnha of the nniversc, and whosa cye s fall I think this glrl yon know of, if she bs wige, will | wrileanotimr? way in which 10 obiain asthapely growth, and that, 1 do 8o abominate that creeping ihing ‘callea | f PItY toward 1lis suflering, struggling “creatures Jet well enough and Mr. Shatsack alone. Imagine for rensons nefore stated, if théy are turnedoften | yoie° Whon a man who has ho p,5 theow ++ g0y | EYCry\thero and of cvary kind; but it {s unjust, his fatr and intelligent girl thrown away on this Froxt A, M, A., Rocnsiin.—Just imagine the | enongh it will not injure the leaves, providing that | egrde of wood " into a conl-mine comes waling to | 80d can bebut sinfnl for the said creatures to exotletolr aio must bo, or this emboiment of | thoussads of o T oo waakes It 8010 ane alve hae mos onvonem. | ihie door, thgro lea mystorious aomothing which | SBATEO the entlre sesponeibliity of tholr saforing concelt would not chooss her: intetligent, or this n & few 8, if aoine 6 bias not given the I nd strog; A r Collego-bred Rentleman. would pass. hor by ‘e | of Mr. Printe £ n what book +1h, | e e A e s st lagar.TIICE | the primo mavers, Instigatare, and actors in the beupon thee, Shattack) Itsecoms hard that you shonld be slone In defending your position, snd, thorelore, with your permission, I proffer my as- sistance. Imsyonly bringto youraid the jaw- bon of an ass, but, on ano historical oceaston at least, that praved a valuabte reinforcement. The ladtes who have replied to your letter all THE LETTER-BOX, Thera ara letters in this offico for the following. named contributors. Thoso Intendod for persons living ont of the city wll be forwarded by mall npon trcolpt of address. Kesldenta can call or rend to Hoom 36 Twinuxr Bullding, and got thelr Tetters: “*Ilow to take greaec spots 1 Y ! tagbeen suppiied by 'an hon . Shat noticed. iler roward wauld be a new namo. She | out of white goods." Pleasc don't suyone snol- | **Sometime, " atc., may be found. And aleo can 5 grenta of which they complaln. I donot sco what Emem, QA K., o ettam. s pEten aronnd i Hoseen g | Could Tot ook for love, Aa your JOHer shows | bliale me by fecommending sonp and water! Whet | give direction 1o Wiariiag. cact troos sewd, or Cariatiane, wo Srgauriecd 1o bg amiabloand | bk can follow (ho confchslon of our own wh Efigla’w&o’a pogfort oa phease It or, 8 ono of Tho Tlome writors do- | 29U Bave no room in yaur heard for othcr love than | possiole connectlori coald be have found botweon -| Which sonie one aska. Tt P vo ate SEhoried not only {0 YiHiEie ;:lpan:{\;}"l" for thocrrors we havo commiiled. R 3 1, y e lt, ary & ¢~ | of your most elmnhu"- Ithink thereare few | (04 quoation and the ono I asked about g necdy and distresned, bat alao the willfuland the | It certalnly - coght ' o i Varara o sy g flnes It, ** loave graceful touckies of ber woman's | woinen who hava laboring husbands who do not | (et agostion end ihe one [ ssked sbout e Frox J. E. C., Litty, Iut.~F want 1o eay a | disetisied. 1t 18 presumed that, hy the ald of N e gL (e belng vetom dd Sprigy, Mra. 3, Thorpe, tasta hets and thoro "—1 snppose sho meana cob- | Work bardor than theys oapeclally In this the ease | S50y with recipes and up with idcas. word with rogard to sanding plants by mall, The | some subtio and unknown ageucy, wo aball in this | 100 nocossity for all paseible seformation. Thors Mirs Llin Wheelor, Yidaie (@) T ebi—**about your apartmonta.” 1 loave you to | whero theto REv sl chilion. Sod Hieroaro | A lady wrote thst her awoet alyasum was do- | Postal Iaw raquires that all tho bortago be pre- |-WaY be abiato amalzamte the hivierogencous ela- | 13 DACH beauty In Atmber' oiacen aTiee dentn it Laliy White, Margarot 1. sottle tha question whetlior Mrs, 8. shatl work out- | who would'not take tp tho Jabor whera Lie dropped | 376l by the binck fiens. It 18 nat too late to | pyjg, and thers shoutd not b ments of suclety, Including, of course, tho circum. Tn ndditlon to the above list of letters there are & number of postal-cards at hand for cantributors, The lettors hava gonerally been accompanled with stampe, with which ey will b’ forwarded whon applied for. 'Tho cards, on the contrary, have no atde hier home or not, with the opposition; butif it 1a declded that she shall not work clsewhero, and your jucome ramalns but 30 per waek, then, Shattuck, take the oft-and-again- nything written in o falth is certainly very dear which giveaa reward o e e s B SHAR] | d Thch, cwdppa et | P s lors thomd ae U et vt | il i WSl gt | a4 SER T S0 RS G308 v and ns falthlally arhe. And now if Chleaoy con- | Hoo( on. 1t e raved mino several years, Do | I, thorofors,necedhry that pordons sending plants | 1y, perhapt, theto exnortars have forgotten what | S9lution of tne problem mever folved here, snd ol Lon ot i aua: ohtortaln ich con | i nower.lovern know whata treasuro Y5 wect | have them welghod at he Post-Oflice, and pat one | B boen In the Dasty and sy b in ths futare, an | piciares the. feultlon of ou unrualized strltiy 1o the sympathy of the entire world. ':‘n'& {g'w‘l'l',“l:l‘;n%“‘:‘;‘,:'.‘mmlg‘ c\“"’l‘l:n(glufl: cent postage far every aanco of matter. Thiswil) | Omtacle to thie '“m"’l'-'k',‘”""{ge;‘x"':,':,:&,',‘.‘::: martyrdom of humanity aud galley-slaves of timental achemes. 10 young man about to ba_married, **Dop't." I - Nittlo fotkn’ zarden d b insurs spevily transmiesion, and unless i 1u done L SYeraokol 5 JL010 Tt WhISL oAl otherwlsc bonest workers. Wil Amber ask any of hold my uwn experlence up to yun 88 8 beacone v for the littl fotke” zarden do not forget the | ypey will notwo atall. For thia reason I presums | Posibly ovarlooke gl L the poor souls who find their livea 80 different e oy Jan 10 forard thom should be | \2ht to warn you off 1he rocks of mairimony. & | FROWA. IL., Wis.—The Shattacklettars call ont | enap-dragoons snd nasturtions, threa packagag wiich luvo boen sent 10" me by D e eun Party, of the gocond part.” | from what thoy anticipate if they would willingly panled vy one. Followiug 0 118t of | year ago I wai, an you are now, o young unmarrioa | the first article ovor written by me for a newsps- Mab, Lizzle Springor, and Mrs, E. G. N. ‘have | gy titois (A REER SXCh o8 00 GRROFIUDILY | aurrender them becauea there fd no pleasura in l'flll‘l“fflfd!- Hilis B m"h r‘fcclvms‘ ‘un m'fim{ ‘or ‘!(':f" ptlu vsfuh and In por. Beveral years ago, In a city school, wore em- Frox S, 1. T., Citcaco,~If I conld ses the :::;cr‘ ?u‘"'hifi‘.""{;fi?imfn‘"n‘y"ifl"‘ ulfl wnd nnxliloul the cu“.,fi,, we womn.vwlm our mo.hers, sse ;him- l;ndo “I|‘1m.‘t;m"kf::zng'§fm ll:nun' u'fi.‘: 'Ln ria, ol now, unabled me ve well, Dl e leadlng pertord- a & ho . ar| 0 whito nud yellow. e a = % eaven r W 6 Al 84 el o Ttays Walltower,' ieal, bouight such now booke s [wisheds waut ta | TR0 b ESHE000 S A0 mg el and Bae | b e b e e L ornti ooy | Sicaudern. Oue bink mose.roses ara all pramisen | Lor6 and daizhiers. huvo boen (through the'most | HVEe'yror the birdans of domestio ifo becutse Liuebell, Matlar, places of wsmuroment when [ dealred’ to, D o s o Y. N5y and the pinks dirposed of. I fear the Iattcr will 1 d under Ll easty 1 eV 3 there ls no one to sew or mend for, and because E—— wore good clothes, and smoked the ssme | tsstesawakened s greater Intercet in each other, | Slroc, and Jeflerson, and F., who answered my | not prove tobe wK all sgasona, and une ho pressurq of every con- at 1 thought them, as some of the shoes and the dresses aro no longer sofled, or and fn course of time they wed. Tus Hle did nal | appeal tarough Tho Home, Talionld_enjoy teling | tho lot have bloomed single. It not Ist me know, | felvavieuliction and circumaiance, comuolled o | pecauro there 1a no ne 1o complain of the latences ole ) ‘*at home™ to any valorous knight of the army ) them all how gratefully I aporeciate t: kind- | and I will try to romedy the mistake. Think I can be bal of aupper, or of the cold coffce and the colder e ohe krcard for cach others | eoe bt 1 ot ke -inun'x'unnn;i Jotter to Fiis | gotsomo of the doiuie ane Trom 4 nelghibor, - | of tramps who hsa ssen 0t 1o honor us with 1 | {cak? 30 totl thelr wildest and yob Hopolows Honi- bl y T ool - Tite s | Home. there are so many otner and hettor articles | Mra. H, A. Crawford, your lotir has teon mipe | DROSSRCO, |\ 0 fngr " Would it not Lo for tue old duns of thele former poaition fn tho echool. This they | awalting n ulace, 1 'have teied Sirvc's recipe for | laid, and T do nnt know what you wunted: Planso | , S dood women belleve hat love, ko cbarl- | (pf} and drudgery,~something for hands now dld, each zecolving woll-carned wages (how much | oat-weal will partial success, but baby prefors tho | writoagain, Mra. Al M. )., would be kiadgto ro- | ¥ oditiietl st ome, and fot the Fonsorad that | €rossed to do,—something for eyes which I do not know), and 1 supposo they bad baard-billa urlclnl!l bunrg ug placo. Sho docs not care to cflvu the n;llmnu l;:’l'\,;‘:flnd;lelg:"?l, n-uuw;fiu.'mcn- B T e o tlar, bolonits. nrincle | BOW ses no' Dbrightness on earth fo 4 ** board round.* sis, or goldo 2 um, V. ry to Rt b e o faE o e Eapaniiake dous not | ** \{leen "Alann, T wonder I you aro notmy | Sed tho pink mois roce In thefall. and some Lty | POllY to the *Vnelhbo MIt, SIIATTUCK'S CASE. Froxt Hoosikn Rose, INLASD, InD,—To Mr, fhattuck, Chic: While reading the many interenting coutrivutions in The Iome, I noticed your very eloguent sppeal to the girls, and, being one of that happy, thougn much misandorstoud, class of individuals, Iteok it npon myselfl toan- kind of cigars. 1 had oo JerT. eapensive tastes, ana was able, Ulierefore, to gratily moet of my desiros, In an uvil hour | sccepled an'inyitation (o & church soclable. Sux war theru! (She Is here now, Honce thuso tears.) It s unnecerrary to dwell on the en- sulug six monthe, 1 did the nsnal, and, T suppore, ths “‘correct thing." Operas, thestres, luko- shore drives, atc., ending up with the wedding march, a honeymoon, and & suita of apartmonis ‘and that s vory smail or moinething ~for arma o lesqun expens: tlon of motherly lovo ‘and attention willsnfca ch now etratch out towards Ilcaven in awer, sal e'vo you. my vlows on the subjoct, and | +%in n'private family whore there ars no other Y . oud atll] they re *similarly situated * friend of school-days? Can | outdoor plants, or wil} roturn postage. puttlon y P sgony for the luve and lost? 8o, In look. yun can fake thou for what they are orih. ~Youf | boarderr, o younz couple wiil be: taken f0r tho | achool: and T nayes knaw thes wore pomence i yoli, or any 0no. all me whers to find thay strange | - 1 #avo sont piants to qaita & hamber from whom L i Eh T e aroime cltcle, Are | fng up for & reward for works, don't forgst, tho re- \wry unwnntully day all the blame at the door | 8ka of their socicty. ™ Tue young conls puld 320 | Tiian before thelr marriges in fact, | belleve asch | Poem, fu which oceurs th lina— 1have not heard. Itrust thoy arrived safely, and | Nt lestaiie sire that wney are elghtt = | ward'you sve daily recelvink. Appreclation le a Tk WAl %3 sou i t 1 ror wouk for extra talle expenscs, gas, elt,,— | yearthoy gnined s atrouger hold of the hoarta of Beo the Flswmingo, famiug, go? tht they will deriva ns much pleasurs from them |, JCBIGKL “‘{ letus Took at. the teattul nto & on for death 1o teac el enker,rexs o o got nwooas g esiee | b el v oy aviliabiofor A ouier v | Joa e e e o o hap ot ! sy htabend, Sl s Thave i Gur drlee o | lier Lol lbus oot he teainlproc: votves aiterty iated, and withonscon: ' ut Ui suiliclent for (ho maintenanco of | REiéea SLO pof weck. It 1e current rumor that | liut death came, foddonly, unexpectediy tho woods alter ferus, sclous fanlt. To thani the words Ammbor han e twi " Yon shoutd not ilve {n such a manner as to tents the wirls to think that you conld afford to suptort theta in Idlenesa: If you did not **put on* woaateh yonrself, the 1lr|l would not expect that wl =nd Frox Il, C. M., Protiza.—I hava s good assort- hore of divorce. ‘The van of this diemal colamp took the nusband. lle diod i e ¥ 1y the way, my year-old baby has been afilicted > > snd quoted come most Lopefully. If thers bo any- tolte (G tnd never miven ,,,:;‘"5,,.'}3,,‘,15{" IHia | ment of goraniums, also fachaias, cactl, hello- | with a terrilly sore wouth, and, as It fn quite s E;{"":_Eg;}';f;,l“;’.“;flm‘l‘;;;i‘;‘g‘°;’,‘:;;r‘lgtl‘l',‘g'ng';: iting fa oligion, o in sy hope ot tmmoriatity 2t own brothers came forward, clalmod sud took the | tarove, feverfow, oloanaer, etc., slips of which I | common thing with little fulks, I wiil send the a1l, it is ln the ultimate compunsation of an honcst laat ponny of the fow thoussnd dollars devoulicd | would itko to exchango for varisties of tho tri. | Bresciption which cated Ler, Boping it may ro- | Yetsuficiently brolanced, 1o olgusl, the momant | eire, however fecble i may bave boen,—it s thu course clearn went by the hoard. 1 bought a half« duzen of cla anca and a collar box full of to- bnceo, Ind(fl not fecl the lots mnch,—~then a magszine or two was dropped, and J borrowed the ° Havo some other littio snfloror: Take equal Thian tuls me roward which could not form tho natare ' of thinge oy AP ot i | Rt bkt i O i, | gk Graarit L | oo fenmt ot old and lver, 1 | of e bnt o, o 0ol | B, St e "Lyt M e | B S, s o b Bl flfi"."vfl‘n atANCe, nud of coursy she axpects that ;:,‘wd"f,‘,',..‘,,"‘,',‘",':‘,"‘:m. substafico of cibingn | - Now, bail she ceased teachlog whon marrled aha | NOHL Ity loo elogante, " fuchsias, *‘sunray,” | and bient rod flannel, - Palverize’ thoroughly, | PI9 Qltposte which —onviton | the heartie ble by what ls called faith; but this falth s as ¥ bean abl * | and ** Hoderlck Dhu. mix, and spply frequently In dry powdor, z M k';"x’-!—fu“fll omioE oo kavo takan the bo- | “yoaid nny onelike to axchanzo an ontt foreaw- | T Lorarit s to s D DO dor, o hiute s A T of bor husband}, for twenty years of dl; he | Ik brackets etc., (I8 it stacroil work® or ifret | sbout hor rug carpet. If sho wishos to maxo g [ {Fe#s, which inclowee the Jowol of froo iy not a curse unie: Jou raake it so, and that Ing, scrubbing, 'bakiug, washing, and ironing, | 98\ing"™1) fora sot of parlor croquot,acarcoly sver | *hit or mise," alio shonld cut nll her rags quite | !hieiitle home te | it e it every o the_honest, well-dirccted toll you un~ with » countless number ofslunilar: necessary | 98cd? S fin, aud wind encls kind info balls withouteewing, | €000 aud overy ovi) that can ftagers dormomna: | dorgo, you will, asthe world runs, get puid very drudgarles, doos not fit ono far tho Fixid oxasmina, | , 12t any ono a copy of Poter Hendorson's *Gar- | as that will prevent their getting mixed or tandled, | tou; Tima wos 18 Tono-Treighted vines puahey | liberally here, “Cod will surely give uy all we de- tHons of the present day, o DO doning for Plearurc, ™ or Maclii's ** Firat Leasons | 1f stie bas not many hrl&'m colota, [ would buy plaln ’,’f‘" e e o d v hte yince v';’ht:i xerva horeafter, ¥or my part, 1 sc no alegrace for a mittled Iady | 10 French,” which they would like (o exchango for | oraugo, groen, rad, and biuo calico, 48 It ta Shent, fmngh.the tealiia to windaw’ whis! seldom clous: u,.,{., whal .,?‘, "5"“ Qod given her talent to | %010 nice nrticlos of Laby clothing? and “:‘, "A"" of “fi‘," :""u""”?‘fi" ‘f" mn IT.MI.I b?“-' u':um.nl 'h: g.rl “:fiinlq my| -\;t. no'urw zg: BUNSUINE, . etform or that duty point ¢t == carpet, and wave the trooble of dyein:, x 4l 5 N e § B i e ikt SEeliog o | Vuos Oxwor rua o Brooksron, I, ~can | S G, i (hrsuts s Sotis i Ioncon | Euo RSRUEAd, d Cctoed iy ‘Ul | | Pucx Aues Fuw, Motsvtoina o Tuy domenic"iabor: Pefnceloty Vel if v Hon- | auy of the readernof Tae Tiomo favor me with a | Shart Jgea na they bupipen to coe, and allow oiio | 1of darhits t0.rofass. £90 IMONOF WHEn e 00 Tos: | eves to bonald the. sun.+ Thas bonutfelly. and 8 o work iha : ; .x o 5 ‘r’ur; ek ot the washtih " than ‘LGl::-ll!:lt;n:fi: copy of the poem eallod, I think, **Tho Last | 1o difference aoout mlxlnxcu!wnamhmnlun age, °"‘"°m‘“;'fi ““‘}”' +L "’{‘“ ik da imminent | 3 oy hitally sang the anclent sage, Not so singeth *abop-lificr, " Married or sinule, 1f wa earn | 1ymn"'? Iwill soud postago. 1 am very anzlous | Get tho double and twiated ciain, and [ wonid ay | bicll of sinking futo o nation of usillanimous | WEVCL T TIRGR RN S0 0T money honeatly and spond it with on eye singlo lnnh(llnn:oxyu soon au possibla, 1t Isnbout | white,and elther use it 80 or color it, ns the cotored { SIMA°K Tt ,","," y o'\" " s nondont 3 fth- deadly enarton, Sk tlasth eatly totne glory of God, we shall haven c{.m con- | 8afollows: A'congrozatlon o a fishing hamletary | Is usually rotted In tho dyu. Annotta makes a rc-uu‘:en o‘ lu o] pncu. ;u ) X : l. t r onor | and sun ss wi y on, sclunce, which ought to make suybody bappy, | returuing frow churchous Sabbatt afternoon: | vice yellow, and logwoud and’ copparas for blsck, | BRdY ""‘b“f;;hm, may be wel i ;"‘,",2," 1o the moring to close the bilnd and draw the Whstover tnair relations in 1ifo. They discover & wrocked. vessol, nnd ono. sailes s e e ariSh it firoams, jof Individus) 4o~ | cartain, lest ono chance ray should penctrate thoso — drifting on a spar or mast, The people are unable AOUSEKEEPERE? OWN. universal pauperlsn without being scorched from | fopulchral rooms whore hor eulthiy treasuccs are Friow Eanst, Ixpiaxavotis,~If & husband and | 10 4id bl and, while the, pastoe le thinking what | gnoy 11, 3. 8., GaLa—In answer fo a call | tho carth by the fover of & 100 ambitious stored, Bho wasteth her strength ot noonday wife chooso to co-operate In earninga malnte- | o Jugne, lover of iy soul,” sad dice whilo oo | from A. M. A., Ivond the followlug: To remova Juatice lu the rock upon which rests all hoy stumbling through darkonad halls, boaring In her g 7 th fon of b doavor. Whe: nance, if possible, lot them be united Iu tholr busl- | dofng. 'If no ono hus a copy, can any one tell me | machine groase from white cloth, rub the spots Jimfeniing of Roaox enlgar. headuymum- | hang the besom of destruction, for hcars she not neas; 1f mot, lot each fotlow bLiwand her calling, | the name of tho autho firet with a littlu butter, and then rubon svapand | thoir feliow-men, then' Liverty diea an iguommnt: | the buzs of a lonely houss-fy? Her meditutious 1t 18 n matter upon whichghey whould be permitted \; wuxh the spots out in cold water, bofore weiting fn | ous death, plerced to the hoart by the polsoned by night are of devicos by which theso snemlea to do aa they pluase and 116 quegtions ssked. Fiiox Ecoxony, Evaxerox, ILi.—[co will be an' | warw water, If justu greasc-sjiot omis the bus arruws of Cowardico, Sooner of 1ator wu as & pou- | may o tmora adectually banianed from her habita: 1 know ladies wno find .,m,L \dla in wotching | €3pensivo luxury this summor, Many familles | Can remova spots from colored clotlios in tho same | plo will ahoke uif thls stupor,—this lethargy of | tion. Hardrasma areaf prisoners Ju gilded dun: the passers by, tho calleraat the npizhbors _u§ will be oblized to et along with tho least posibla | W87+ PEmpaie wmdifferanca. Once morosatanding ercct, wo Ttk Reons, aud sho wakes 10 dnd, alas! that 'tis not all would be shocked aithe ldes af oarning monoy, | #mount of b Catany adh of the ol Bousakeao: | ¥aos Toss, Tia Wisa, Moo, —Will some of e e O e e, iy wybat S hei| 8 ** No, vy woul o ers, vt any of ¢ sclentific men or women, us . . loed, they would not support thale how P A Al bt Atmosphors 1o Wnten | ‘o good cooks who cantribute to Tha llome please | sball I‘nvd.hl.m |flm wo are not 1o be **ntim; ant hier 10 look oa well after whe fs 3irs, 4, us sho did before. Your salary, you say, Is 830 per treck s that s aufiicient to kee, ny twa your, yieople cumtortably i cach one does his vart; o couree it will not support you in luxury, but you nluulll v;{fl to expect (o comineuce life as yoor father elosea it. lvery young Jady, whether wealthy or not, tould’know buw to’ cook lier husband’s dinner, waeh and lron hig shirts, and cut and make her own cluthes, and_every centloman should have moral conrave to llve within his means, regardless of what **snobi" may ray and think, You zay that you are 8 muan of ** fair habita;* if tbat be true, 1 cannot imagine how you would con- trive ta spend near 830 per woeki you certainly must bo very extravagant, for, like the littlo wald of old, **waeare sevon,",and )i sudl drexs well, and our expenses do not average mniore than 80 per month, and two yonng ladies of us, and two alniost yuuntz men; but we do not hire d b rensonable, perhaps more reasonable than any ‘Theraforo take It; but don't forget that went on, not only (o my own customary cxpenses, but in thoso of my wife, Uil now we ecrimp and save, and have to he nimgrdly nnd mean when our inclinations tell us to bo generoua: and Lam alraid that the compensation we find in each oth- o does not enlirely bilnd our eyes to the annoyancea and positive discomforis of our iife. 1am told we should kerclr houso; but though my wife hias viows In rezard to Georye Ellot's novels, knowe what *‘8anctitication Ly fatth' {s, and can protably exr]lm the scientlific principles which mako the telephone ponsible, alo has uo mors fo- telligent conception of the relations of onlons to vepetshle soup than an elgint-day clock, and if arked In regard to the orlcin of fricasseed chlcxen ahe would probably pm\xhruo Topsy, and reply, **1 speca it growed.” We ' canuot Keep house, and 80 must keep on 81 wa are. ' Jearning. pomsibly, ‘-how sublime & thing it 18 to sufler and Lo stron but 1 would rathier employ a heaith-tft to Increase my musclo. Do not, Shattuck, allow yonrself to be {nflnenced by the specions argumenis dvanced by the ladies into a marriage on 4 emall Incomie. Itls not & dif- fieult mattus 10 write pretitly of Drlllf\' blossons, *tdeft touches of 8 woman's hand, etc., but orange blossoms fade, and deft touches aro not callad for tn using & serabblog-brush. ‘The intelllgcnt young man recelving on income "'E‘m per week, who desires to gat inarried, must fAnd 8 lady who unites in hersclf the gracos and accomplishments which make her a pleasant com- = our housework nur sewlng done (which we could 10), bolng competent to do them aurseives as well s ony auo can, and not too proud or lazy to do it. Wirth fllfl per week alady of ecanomical habits tould live und keep up her houso in good atyle, srovided tho husband co-operated In the plan. Fou speak of the lady not helplng to make the living. Is not **a penny saved a4 kooil 828 penny saroed "'t and If o wun hoe & g wife sho saves nore than ahe spends; besldes, If 8 woman takes tara of hier house, entertalus her huband's fricnds, ind docs all that 18 required of * her, ahe does more dream, Inevor could jmagine how human beinge could bow down In adoratlon (o thoss hideous images of 3 lon aud an ornatment 10 the drawlng-room, with i oficr directions for potting or canning game, fsh, ] furthermore declare that wood and stone, but that creatares without Divine :han you gentlemen give her credit for, You have B Thore are husbands who will see their wives toll | 10 keep our butter, cooked food, toeat, etc,, 50 as i B ;i that It uld make an 1dol of an abject sa tour ‘busfiscas 10 attend o, aud when you do that | tie o pie, &'f."é’r“’n’.“.‘i‘n'?n'.”.‘;“ii“éu'ffin}'&’,“n!'."r'."v {rom early morolag Uil nignt, verforming with | Lo pressrve thom wtliogs ot Huch 2 secret would sud small birds, 8o thiat they will keop, and bo el suat ki it vary ke s || sovolation shonlc miake w 7ou think you ou do ft woll; butit ts differant with woman's warl e bas ald (uad liow truly, 190) +*ihat wom doing wondors, and so you do If a solves, and cau bo made amenable {0 the sam wrand, so wonderful, so steadfast sud avlding an shauseocavo u | boworth more than s whole Tuintxx pate of recl- FeRily. O MARAtny i sy lairs, and t0 the eame wholesomo. restrictions aud | fhe sun aeems vory naturaly that they shoald 1l i AT Yory exe Frox C. W, ., Gnaxp Ravims.—In my recipo ‘:Illlnl::::‘::" that Lave made of the majority of the | clothe with divinily an orb ou which their very tirod backs, all Lhe drudgery of 1 small amount, which tha wife could and pay for, but Ly doing so Mrsa. Grundy saye; | chinory by the hundred tonb, as [t fs in Naw O; him, and accept the life of a—servant-girl. That is what such a o narrlage meand 10 ber,—to him it s u 3 v these United Blates a peaccable and | latence dupends is not strange, Sun-worsbip ia the i ooe wnd ine “uam” e couk” e e e . T it pgane et | e roall ba suppariing hor husband: lcane and ottier Southern eliles, cannol sowosim- | for lemon plo thora 1s s miatako, it should bo one | juw-apuliag pooola. " a "% | "Righoet form of idatatey. i u::"'ho:“n:f' 5 | Ailmul?‘ [ \gdy Of | earn that $12 & wuek, or acnd back her picture snd b 'n m‘ ll . dn ome la ample, and some 1ald surluod So0), Re'we have hinted sbove? €8P | (vacupful of sweet milk, instend of one tenspoons Faith in one own thoories is satd to be a great 1 the civiiized world possesaed sufticient of th sc,” and with all this sb® “muet luttors, and apeud that $30 un yourself, y for the nnr ay, t| may be wmployment J .. tul, asyon have i1, Ploase correct. Wil Mra. | helpin forwarding tlheir successful accomplish- | Poruvian Idolatey to induce them to suck the aun= Are7E phearard or arck e’ forhes Boupimes s Without er <uriions T basincest bum ek et ; A ond e o Jolly cake rectpet ment {u penctica. Bfuch liot bera sald of the Lenc. | lizki foatesd of abun it It would bo batter for tia \nd make komo plenvant ander all cirenmatunces, | P10 F. F., JoLigr,—1 am constealnod, after a | Loor, o ot 1dia the precious ho Fuow Tox, Critcaco, T daslre very much to —_— 4 accrillg rum what—for the want of some bet. | human family, As When you think that you can fulfill ail that ta ‘equired 0f o good husband, then it will be time ‘or you to accuss tho girls' jdeas sud actions of long allonce, tosay that Mr. Shattuck opened up a now wabject for consldaration, a fact for which —may be callod the 5 us bulld them to live in, not 1o turn to Wi mother,tho graund i shanged. Anintant | ¥197 who the uthor of the followlng fa: Fnox Burr, CitioAco.—Can any one of the many | thasity. Tuet the Jeturs In ook hov ey pene O | O e e rraing o Ivink and nt care, and requires all the love and e s, ™ weiters to Tha-Homo glye e u recips for making | any scise cowparale to the evile incident to the | sleepingapartmenie. If you woat havu them, let s a co tonderncse & inothor can bestow. Time rolis ort, a it b dul; t Pt . 3 I it outlay, is somewhbat doudtful. Oue of hlstory's | them be confiued to the parlor, if you aro so un- iic e caes ofpo manymen S women " LK | oot Vur wubtecia mores thoebdbare aven | S 1 lcanances oguliey & moller ek ay e B A A ) B A e R el B A e B 3 o i . watdr, o) o) A . ritago of sunahine, bo- ould bapure " s beca {ruly said, Tho ladies | unto aticrs? Instead uf thanktu troat | Dort. When there are ab fow rich people, s0 masy ekl canligat 8 ook on'the'siibjooty ST A e ol ot A (0 o tCthe Bt | S oniren. of Jyr, berlthu ¢ 10 do Lo pleas eir admire! hare always co-existe and it men set nd, for aught the human | questhed yun dally ss & bunediction from God, biin very cavallerly; sll pounce upon himin a 1 fay this sutogtaph then gently bs ! 7 do ::':'3!"-'12“3&?’:'3‘.’511 {.m},‘fiw,m?‘ e AT o s, NINTIH TALK ANOUT SINGING. foreaight can dsterndiug, always will, It beliooves | Throw wide the blinds, and fet the King of Dy Lis sfandard and exauiple they must not complain comen iz these precari J keep the pood in aa 5 In, ith his purltying and all-heains [ ;‘h:“v;:;v:n:'n;:;lx‘a:l:ulinllnlly.’ AL iotes .:t ol oy Sagiugss etieusly suzsesiive of 4 {ate ible yuenion of g Talor on the' partor AL AToow A 3.1 Uaisrers, 382 Wanamn i'l:;fi..fi;fmeffihu ar Inf:'i'l“m?.:?li|:;u:ul.h.|&'|‘=. ff;':'m{?o::% "a.?&na'-% aarfnun'e:;,hrmau'm.:i oplnfon, an b o Lot thay e latu & mare correct at, luvelod and low, - VENUE, OuicAG0,—Tho famit that I irave every- | of our past assures us {s attainable, we may then | I have known (nvalids who wero noa iesordunce, weh that If you want iem, Lo ba | [8ilorTiduld 41 oncs oon ah oforof Ainvlage | 1t OB tie sublect” Thwro wight bo fower miar. Skl oy meses, 1t our letsuze Indulge in & more oxtended rauge of | walk out, greatly bencfited by lylng out in the riages for moregnary mutlves and fowee div " where found wmoat common smoug my puplls, s o | ¢ 4 Afs, sunD) #ant buticr women for wives, treat svory lady ss | IBIOW ~away thuir independence and thouce- | ou{he Trolng af faiure to providors | O ||x:v'-‘il;rl§:¢l'?? 5o ot Wy arlowi - Dikions: strangtendency Lo forw tha tones at tho root of | V11108 inahine G cot oot thesd i ly 1 seasons of the year, If wel tou would wishs othor mea 10 treat yourawn ala- | {303, Deciine » burdou upon thetr b thetangue, thuts giving them that quallty known 4 ROBERTS,” i up'n:uil-ugau?l“"iw-*fllm e feotythera “¥ou 1ko 10 hiave the ladies bo economeal, bat, it | (MUY they (the ludles) proceed ‘o prove [ Pnow Maxaw Jaxs, Wixoxs.—I wish to say [ Puox Scur, DBroniman, Wis—Rennio and | amongsingoreas ¢ thioaty.” You hosr this at 1o exposure. 17 the glare ls uaplessant 7 ail that I, BLattuck claiiied And abuse him bs cause ho wants Lis wile to bo In a Itlon of independonce and equality, Ladles, §f you will berate man forrsfuelng you an equality, snd If you will siriek for Indepondence, e At 1eant von- siateut euough to spatu your abuso of the only uan in theaa columns who has asked you to take that eauality. it to bo entirelv gratuitous to inaist, ae that Mr, Shattuck s wercenary, e 5. bav an absolute rlght to say whotlier of ‘not ho will share his money with any fair Socialisl, and logical right to aay that his &30 will bring him slone more comforts than L would i two were to subsist off tho same Jncome which before was used 7 ane. Here comes 1n & large return of purrowmilnded- nees, for, with the same wunderfal unanimity as befote noted, all utterly lumrs what he pialaly wrote ** that he feared “that ludtead of Bssiating 1u lits bls wifo would st ance becowe & burden, " und withthe same disrcgard of loglc and con. Puox Auxty BzuExs, Wasiinarax.—Au .. | peed & fow words to Mr, Bhattuck. I donot sgreo with | Drowsle, your oacouraging offers (0 Mab have fn- | Ita worst among light tenors, who, when thoy | paes. Aunty Del- | ¥0000°0 vos, anelter thom with 8 parasol, Detween lom **hopes Aunt Beden koows Hoberts of the do' the best tino, as thore [alues Mr. 8. I thlok his ldeus oro absurd, 1 gm | duccd metoputina requeat for Lantans, 1 wil | reach O (eecond Hua Treble Olof), tho firat of tho | Wasnington Capital.” Aunt B, s Bappy to an- tlxgn:::u: l‘llx::k ‘:\flu-w:;\umktnhmuchmum “oun of thuse girls, and will speak my mind. 1 | o3change slivs of any ol the following houso- | #o-called upoor-chest tuncs, oither throw the | gyor In the afirmative, and though fn themidstof | refrashing than the same amonnt indoors. I hope sliould think a salary of 830 pur week would sup. | plants: La y Nelson and salmon-color geranlum; | sound up futo tho nose, or do their best to eufe y rancrol ureled preparations for a northward flight, hast at somy future day lunlhlnnlyl“b uvod poners porta family very nicely. I anu vory euro 1 coupd | 1OTS1AR mow (qutio nt‘umi.‘g;l't:'lmpv;:r‘llr:lucel; focale themselves by closing thelr thronts on- {'n e yrtieh Lot ke ot ,mgd“ Hlens | a'a medicinal agout, sud **physic throwa o tha run a bouss, muet all cxpenses, clothing Included, vo -papor. | Wi ¥ Civ -n‘:d troly aod then trylag to push the tone through; | aesurance that Mirs. Roberts s **a nlmm':m “°»‘§' with such a sum ad that, Tho fdoa (hat 1t fs the tew designa in applique | DUt 1 have heara tenors who, by diut of some | quajntan ity of the wife to Belpthe husbant ! poculat musularabliy, conrtved o ccomplish Tamous tioa. Phil Kearnoy. dire. Roberis, though art of the house or femily u snd Fesarviug the aniily §s cortalnly n quer ono, Thei S that diffieult feat tn vocul gymnastics, of singln, $1 H o Woman in this Janil of ours who not o parily | FiouMan. A. G, K., Duxseizy, Tiu.—~Wiliany | i the nose and throat at lh“o amo time, umdngln: '::.’,::"“o""';:'“:';:‘,;g: ;::’:‘:"""hz‘:{.“:" ‘,' pos- | hapy, that you care Hitls W';:"“““Ig‘:r:‘"fi‘."' but wholly aupports the fautly, whilo her husband | of 1o mowbers of The Honia tell me 1f comuion | 1ne sy sect eolled e singinn i ciod | d Breee | e gui At GUuy Y i, b0 site “fn ldleoess, Wives who ' bLoard tust | off patuts (tube palnts) will bake wll on pottery > " e oy gt e | dace aul_pluck s therasteristis “of e | Milnials;ox ol & mote dacpteod syl bave “a grost deal of leiwnre #ima, but | ormust we use tho snamel paints? * | potato in the inouthi® while they, o8 might be [ uncle, Bho boars -at the ags of |35 | Presumes on your bLuspliality for the h.u e women who o their own bousowork have plonty sl i b expectod, awolled tholr necks atwost to burating, | uaces of youthful besaty, which unuapay | fCLiOR UMt ble uncle has woey a inin who to do.. There it Just s wuch Houswork 00 | puoy J. 6, K., Citicaco.—~WIIL you pleass fn- | KIoW red in tha face. snd toarful ahout the oyes. | care and sore trils Lave somawbat lecssned. She | DSATd 01 YOUF krest gracdfatbur whall brother, | done whethcr therd are W oF twenty | (he fame i Hetitoncs niso Tosl & Erande " to position | 1 for thy sccond time 8 widow, and, with 8 1iy 'y with res e the dwelllug Shrough. what 16 e Jrauirl warey aud rotain hor altustion, |t { fors me through The Homo whatwill romovo | of ‘tie' vocal orgune 'when thoy arrive at thelr | oue 7yesrs. ald, rosides Deriaanenily Ab the Timg | SHaT,WiLE e e bhisuld ba ‘s room Wil tako bier Lt o0 that she must bire & grl touo | 1wk-stalus frow glasst middle tones, but they invarlably bogin (o howl | perial Hotel, Washington. 1t 1s now four yoars | EALiSH the sutamer, | Thoro sho bousgwork aud a scamatreas tosew. What kind I h 8 A be wade, a8 bousgwork aud & sosmatreas tosew. Whatkind | gy o Moxasia Wil somobody scad a | 4 197ce thele volcesd whilo aopriuos and contral | Sice Mre. 1. hegau hor caraor ua a weiler fof ‘tha | beaiog e kiichon n which & ary can be Lis, oy Jou are like the lnnjnfl‘{ of men, it {1 your faoit ‘nat they are mnot, for & gentleman alw s wure witentions to sn loguutly-dressed ady, even if sbu doos go boyoud her wieans, than ¢ Cucd Lo one Who 18 Ture plainly attired, and it s vatural for the ladics Lo lensod with the st wntton of the so-called lords, ~ Show the girls b rour actious thut you caro ware for & glrl of gooil senvg and iudustrious habite than you do foran «die belle of fashion, and you wiil fud mora giels ol that stylo. Aud une reagon that marricd ladies sure ta drews 80 tuuch is that they may look as well tathey did when thelr husbands won them, for if thiey do not hesoon becumes tired of thewn and sucks the cowpany of those who luok botter; and Lhere 16 uothing that will so soon break » woma beart as 1o know that the ona to wnom sl #ven ber youth, beauty, and affections, afier youth and Leauty'sre yous carea foe her no fonger. true womaw's patural ins‘inet wakes hor ap- love, and o good husband imore heart 1 all (o them. aad, If her Not an uncommon but an unpanionable habit is "~ Boutherty woman, & aloco of the | tht of aypropriatioy the wmaltest and glouusloss i fox conlna thelr ibroaly uffurte to thele luwer | press, and It e very amusing to hoar her tell In her Jicatt i ol tn them im0 feucy su befors they faslat ho wante the §14, | loth sbaenl cxcopt'as ancal-ime? 100 recipe for makiog camphor-lee? {ones, aping 10 produca’ that wsep qualliy witch | [nimiable manaer. and with the droliest dmjukle | PSesed; o Sure iy o cani, squdy feasaliii fuieon to auabt ter Auellty, and b6 Wil alwa ;E.::;’,{;x:‘:d._‘:m h: pm‘-::. | “;“g?l‘;h?m such a home a3 thal. I should wivh to be ! ———s they lerm **alto," #a fondly alles rote weveral lof 0F Doun | catarch, diphtheris, and all thelr dreadful train, by tlem bus | In ber eye, bow s Vnt lier worklog for the beltering of his welfs p sk fur the turtheriug of his Iurvllw-l You ure 30 years ol Well, {1 you Lave livedto bitage and lave been making good wawes, and auve not saved anythiug, you wre not wortl Mo uud sny yirl is 8 goose who woald accept you wr & bushund, ‘unless you nend your ways a great deuli o man ut that uge ooght, I b over will, to 3dve sumetling lafd by Lo buy him & bome fora wlfe. 111144 not euchia fine oue, Home s howe, tnd it wii) be wore dear to the beart than o Fented mlui: Le x:’c\‘r‘rm erand. ope i thiesu zeniarks bave done you no good \hat they will do you no harm, o ChAN acd lhut 1L 1e vour fault as wel! ' anuot atford o warry, gl S A T W oA Houaias. Ry okurtions AR Shalt v fos Matsmer o N ce why SR ordluary exurtlons and thelr (to the Natener) ac tho oo man canuol marty, f e cau fnd any ong | FHOX PuiLaxtiRorist, Cuicaco, ~Inotice quite | PEUET SINRIGH 00 JPIE L L0 Suianer) b or fier writing . inre. " fos | yare made dally in cool or ralay westhar, evenf who will take plty on biw and bolplu@ ort bim. { | & demand for Informatlon concernlag the making of | throas Just at the qoh 1a the Yolcs whero If ahould sny papur of his,* whoreupou she bearded that | proatly dminisn Jlaoihty to malarisl afcctlons. don's thiok Le doservogsa wils, Tho wirl who | koumiss, By putting this and that itom togethier as | be opened as widely as possibie. I here epeat the | dresdful oo, sid” told bitn that. she. shodld ot | © Bor ™ aeclalts 48 iy of 0% varns $12 6 week lad Lelter atay where ehe is. gothrred from communications to The Home, alio m‘)uucnon %0 ofte glven: Make all the excriion | only write for the Cupital, bat sac know he would housewives, * 2. Lolieve shu is botter off than sk would be aa dirs, from oue o two viher saurces, and adding thereto | VLB tho dlaphraym aud abdowinal juuscled, open | be only foa glad to print what she dia write, Dis- | JoRReY Vips 20 8,, spending two-thirds of uls watary, ° i 4 B8 thersto | your tnoats widely, and feel each nots atrike (1 | creetly he rosivned ' himselt to his and (0. | 1he'eointore end. b 2= somtbing of experlenco me by vesult of experi- | cau hardly explain tu nieaniuy by any other torm) | day tha uoseiplog lettera of **Roberts™ 1s the srat | 409 comfort sod b Frox . E., Falureep, 1a,—Mr, Shattock saye pt and practlee, in pubsctiber feels well eatle. | the pit of your stumuch, U1l the fonus wre 8i- | tuing souzht in that oly sarcastlc but nuwey t that he s 30 years of age, and ratner desirous of gwiih (hwaiicle he Wnoi able (apradack: wid |y aper bofure_that geatluman lesrued that lwmnf wuenl?-dm R 13 | than by sitting in rooms Just & ittt cool. Iratre ¢ 1hy al that the weekly cxbibitions will be sny ways likely to aliay thie fears of Mr. 8., nOr give any of tho malo readura s very exalted Idoa of the fa windeducss of broad-apintedness of the however, T eannut call these falr ropre H of that sex to whom we owu allund would gladly pay devoted allegiance. Tsuspect Mr, 8. bos ouly ovolved a fair ereation from his {nternsl conscluasness, and iy now laug! fog fu bils sleeve at the exposures you are masking of yourselves. Puox Mus. D, R. N., Cumcava, —Allow me to congratulate Mr. Shatluck apon hly amendment, — ** Must 8 girl becoma a housskeeper in the munisl senso of the word because ohe ls & wife? when betweenws we can bire the work done, ete., and when sbe 1230 or 40 she wlii not be as worn aat, dried up, etc," With this [ heartily colnclde. It lsreally a pity, however, ibat this thought pru- scoted in bis letter of June 8 had been kept Insuch & semote and unventilated corner of hiy brain that 00 breath nur favor of its kmport eacaped to give toe to that firet appesl. The **old Judis vituperative and otherwise—bave doubtlcas exe vressed thelr oplalon 10 bim wore (ully than tha irle be aclicite This 12 partly because they nataral vutgrowth from ex- —aud partly becauss tucy are not alto- old ladive. " They atil) Bave much ofthe [ them, 1, unfortuuately, in - wau wf them, has ndecd wourcd ety walice and uucharitavleness frow lack of Viiou FxLy-Rensaxck, 1uptana. —Mr, Sbattuck, tcar fr, tbls lotter s one of an inoumerable host ‘hut have anuoyed yousinco the isauo of Tus ToIu. Ixefor Juno 1, which contalned your efective spology ror zewsluing & bacbelor, Befors com- sentingand soliciting or dellncallng characters, :ircuwnstances, and vocutions, I will just say that Ibe above address as **Dear Sir* fa used {n o strict- Iy busiucsa seuse, thoogh with 8 tritle wore Wan o furwal buslness alncerity and entbuslasi, Tle Indepencence you voluntarily ascribe to wwe ladice, —als0 you maiutatn for yourself,— pta vie [0 sckuowledye that you sre just the “w looking for. 1'm 23, 5ot warried; abould 1t soums e, 1, BAR. % 5 ud of every throaty quality and bave perfect]: aper. Al good peoplehold up thelrbanas fuboly | WORS 10 Eroat expunve snd troublo Lo . ALhale 00 peace oCig sul thinks 1§ comparys fayorably with tho bess 13 the Darssze ThIOUZI . Druperly-Opobed. mosih, | Labear st 1o are meutionof vuch s dreatiat ooty """l',{"“"""“ unuatataliy s pusisle. low tb geuting . 1o moat undoubtedly would, I | uarkot. will nover be pure oF tlear.” "This manner of | but. strangely ouough, the largo edition s soos | WOFd sver ot so upaide dows Lcaunat bell, think, after tbo manner of wmankind, were it ot | 1 make frat what may bo termed s ferment, with alsa ex- | extinuated, 0d before’ Buniday noon tho newapoy | L163tB» Whou you and I mest, ** what larks. fot the fact that he deems bis salary Insuficlent to | Which to stert the koauwiss proper. Putin a stono bat orgau, ren- | must shake bie head when it s {ngulred for. Sl edrgatade i Jur three parts nuw wilk, two barts hot water, aud | dering It lcus 1ablo to dlscase and 1o bo aflected by | Twice disraissed from the Dopartinents becasss ot WHAT AN APOLOGY. keep ppol wifu in idlencss, that Balogih %o 1nto which th -3 one Km fresh Bop yesat. Put thu yeast fu Jast, 10 | colds. 1csn bring my own expericuce us testl- | her sbility to plerce “the weak nolnts of oficlal Pnox Bacuziom, Mazowawis.—Y. E. Rod ng t ey entor, sccordingto | aval, -uldmf. weelen the mlxture silghily. | mony to-its good ecllects, for, laving bad frow | armor, ahe contiuues (o irield a canstlc pen, sad Dear Madam: Here ls your (1) Bacheloz. Come his theory, unless they in sonie mauner contribute | uslng sbout iwo tgbl r to 41 { early childhood 8 slight twudency towards cularge- | Las no mercy on **skulls that canuot teach sud s p 3 ladies o general, 1o the Jofut support aftar the kuol js fied. quart of milk taken meut of the tonsils, wheu { s fn thu habitef | will ot learn.” *'Fozoank™ and b o Cave ™ | Mand me. Iiove toplesse tha ldlea fn genersh I fear Mr, Shattuck forgets that tbe tearing of a | place for five ot six bou, practicing s certain namber of scales and exerciscs | are her ‘ylumnl names for the Cupilal, while | aud yoa in particular. You think 1 should apolo- familyisan occupation in lWelf, and, were tho | acon me it (s In a condition such 88 to cach day, my tonsils wiil druw back quits out of | murciloesly denousciug corruption 1o blgh pla #ize to Chat. Woll. I dou's know, I reslly bavo w][umgnnullonlll‘! labor on_an equal footing | fuam upon belug stirred briskly, bottle put In | sight, leaviug my theoat clear of obstruction, but | Nust to Abigall, the {ok-alinger snd Blsing forgotie bat I wrote, but presumse there was it wan, who would rupsry the diuiice sad ats | the retsigerator of ice-box. In the courso of a fuw [ wheuever I ccase practiciug for & few weeks they | defender of Maino, “*Hoburta™ boars off the patcs | [07E0Nen W ), s ab ho hias such tend to tho wants and needs of the little on: days,or as suon as the aolld and watery portions | graduully return avain to thelr old places. Tben, | for & yall-tpped pen, untempered by mercy | Sometlitug objectionable, o4 al S 8ay4 840 bot of the prevaration can be sean to ba sepirauny, it | foo, (he broper aud contiuua) exercisv of the dia- | for =~ those “who eteal the livery and | ® poat opinion of bachelors. Well, I'll spologize. o1 But where do men select thelr wives? If from | will du (and for some time after) 10 use as & starter | purazm and abduminal muscles fmproves the gun- | spolls of oftice to 1hose who borrow thotz ditnity from a plume of | for rucular kouwiss. Procewd exactly us bafore, | cral health ana lucreasce the slnger's strength and fuithers or nu:{ trabplogs of fortune, why complain of the 1dlcuces of wives when thelr rvo thelr couniry in. | 80 here goes. The parenthetical phraseas you will 1 | ut this 14 Lut one wlde of 1bls advesturous and | pjoass cousider your eapecial proviuca. - Ahem: ualag of the +*futiaent ™ (us Lcall 1) one part, in: poyérs of andurauce. Ly short, 5 To slag wall la | danog womau, 1am told by bur friendshat sho fa | My dear Madam (mexning Chat of couric) it atead cf yusat one part, boltllug sud keeplug In | fu be woll,” as Garcia justly observes. Students scsscd of-ths noblest lmpulecs, sod certainly m{m ary furcibly fapeesscd upou my wivd by jus hae oot Leen of & bigher order of cultivatlon? | refrigerator before using untll it begios to scparate | of eiuging, 70w should duver allow 8 cold $0 m1ako | hur unsclloh syiapathy with the poor sud suluting | one of Ihe charmiog Jadies of The Home {that 14 1 fancy §kuow instances around e whero, after | us in the forwer cise (ordinaslly wltbin aix ur | aoy bisdwey whatvver; atack it In the hedinatuy | of Waaiugton ddring tho past Winter has wan bes | you thie thav, ¥. .31 that T owe you &0 upology: matclaze, wives buve bad 0 uake greatér elorte | seve daye). AfWE tho forment ¢ all used, suc. | befors It bua Uth tu reach the volce, = O1d How oty luurcls than has the treuchaut yon. Tha con- | To heaf fs but 10 0! 11 I bave satd auglt o thau ever before to ket a lviog. ceading balches ziay be staried frowm the segular | used to say, **Bingers never should get culds fidency of the citizeus lu her ability to carry out | ofiend the Quecn Itose of this roscbud garded Ilow wany, 1 wouder, of tha 10,000 upwarricd | kouwise. ond (hey ueed not unless they choodo: Miss Kel- | her plan of resl practical benevolence 1o the | (how's thatt, L am wlucercly worry, and crave puog ien of Clleago would hesitat to swarrys | Caro wust bo akew durlug the process before | Jogz rarcly has one, snd sho Owes this immunity | ©*Peyny Luuch-loom™ has given ber unsowcht | your forglveness. Until you aasuro mo that i b Bl With wn- fucuins of several thvusaud dotlats, | bottling to keep (e wixture ut & uniform tewper- | 1o o' oxcelient, care sho wisely takes of heeaell, | fauiy, and W-day, whily beecs 10 700 dally | 1ulue. T abull pass th davs Su sackeluth sud sehes cu aud would have been but for the uucon- o disulty of map, who wapifested a yreat e b T adend Tyt s devotee