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19 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE 92, 1878—TWELVE: PAGES.) THE JHOME. BITTER-SWEET,. There's an Archer in your eyes— 1n yonr glorious eyes, my telle— And he marxed me fors prize. %0 he shot me merry-wise, And from glddy hights § fel) Dead—1n lova with you, my belle, Ah thiat ruthless archer knows 'That your eyes sra starry-bright, That your perfect body glows With the 1ily and the tose, That your bair is black as night, For your beauty is his might. 8o from giddy tighte T fell, And 1 futtered at your feet. Ciatm me s your prey, my belle—= Yon have hit me pasaing walt, Fot yout trinmph Is complete, And my wo ls=—-bitter-sweet. Sioux " DRuBAXER. —— NOTES TO CONTRIBUTORS. To several contributors who nave undertaken to ettle 8 question with Invective, the conductor would eay that he has long been convinced that abase Is not argoment. A gentleman (and tbe conductor has reason to know that Me. Shattuck la & gentleman) has asked & question which he be- Heves will, when thoughtfally considered, help to solve & great zoclal prodlem. Common politeness, 11, fndeed, it bo not onc of the loat arta, would o saro him & fale hoaring and courteous reply. To say that hoia scifish, concelted, Ignorant, a boor, and a fool (withont xnowing anything whatever bont the [acts of the case), ie nelther fair, court- @ous, nor manly, It fs merely feminins logic. Let as have no moro feminine logic from woman or man, a's Jan. 8, 1877, Carlotta Perry contributed to The Home the following verss from tbe ballad of **Jolly Robyn Ronghead,” found in a collsction puvilshed In England 1n 17542 Tusbl tush! my lases, sach thouehts realgm, Comparlsoon are criel: Fino plctures auit In fraines as fine, Consietcncle'an Jawel. forghee and me coarse clothes ace besty inas foiks in Romite raiment drest; ‘Wira Joan and tUoodman lobya There 18 no doudbt that this is the Gret and only pablication of the much-destred quotation, **Con- elstency's s jowal." Frawgire.—Hardly any two papars or magazines poy at the samo rate. The dally press of New York pays from 83 to 812 per column for such general matter as they pay for at all. Magazinea go higher, and a few weekly papors sleo pay good prices. Bat theee figarcs are not of any general valne, becauss tha prices pald vary with the repugation of the su- thor. Most magaxines conld edpply themseives witls sowe sort of articles without paying anything for thom, 1f they wanted the kind. Page your ar- ticlc and don't fasten the shects Logother. % ‘Without attempting to interforo with the Inallen- shblc right of every contributor to speil any word ns she or ho plesses, 1t way yet oo fnstructive to note 3 fow of the ont-of-the-way methode used by mome contribotors this weck. Here in a partial liat: Gnco for julce; clrten for certain; indeg- nint for indignant; surpos for supposc; shuga for ruyar; aallng for celiing; honrlblo for bonorable; perauct for pursnlt; chouess for choose, * o Wasnenen.—Your article s sonnd and senaible, but the conductor dares not print it for fear of the muck modesty which would be offondod st it. The line must bs drawn somewhcre, and perhaps It would Le well to draw 1t 0 82 to cat off your sube Ject. 5 ‘Tho correspondent who signe himeelf Jonathan i Informed that it has been found impossible to correct oll crrors, Desides, he writos on both sides of his puper, which isalone a sufliclent roa- #on for excluding him. o%s The conductor fecls called on to say to the lady who wishes him to *‘Dblow up the printers™ that ehe writes one of tho hardest **hands** {n Tho llome to decipber. 1t In 100 fing and pretty. o Draciitaws, —If you could send the date of that Tetter st might bo reprinted, but tho couductor does not remembderit, If {6 was used agala It cor- tatuly weuld not cost you anything. o 'Tho offorts of Peppersauce and one or two other female correspundents to write as If they were mea ard diemal fallures, and tho Jettors which thoy producen Lave been thrown away. o Fnresn or tne Gmes, —It {a fmposeible to nse your lotter fn theds columnd, You will have to 8cad 1t 1o the savertistng department. [ Mns. J. G. W.—1 havo sont your letter to tho Ed’ direct, as it had no goncral interest for The omu. X o Jexxis JuNr.—Wnte to her by mall and blow her up; it woulda't e rizht to do It before all The 1lome. o Brraxoes, Cuicaco.—ITow can any one write to you when you do not givo your nddrese? TIE LETTER-BOX. ‘Thern aro tottors In this oflico for the followlag- named contributore, Those intended for porsans Mying out of tho city will bo forwarded by man upan receipt of address, Itesldents can call or wend to Room 39 Trinuxe Building, and get thelr letters: Lo 3t 5 Yiddie, finntbroplst, Canary (7), ang, Paulil, B, Murgaret L., Comtart, Tonle, Gnrry, Ayl Sprigg, Atrs, M. Thorpe, Ailhe C. Pomerov, 1o additlon tu the abovo st of letters there sros namber of portalecards at hand for contributorn. ‘Tho letsers wonerally have been accompanied with atampe, with which thoy will be forwarded when applled for. ‘Iho cards, on the coutrary, have no stampy, and & request to forward them should be sccompanled by one. Foliowing Is tue lat of ostal-cards: dJunu (%), Detty Snow, Iirls, Muzlar, Dlucbell, Wallllower. WANTS, Fuox Avsr 8aLLY, Bannixaron, —Emboldene d by the success of Bris In obtalning tho posm she wished, I-um ready Lo bellevo that we can havo any old poem reproduced that hss been written since the Flond by applying to The Hume, ¥ wish fur two pleces of poctry, and conddently hope to sucelve thum, One of themn commences, Alltte oy, an orphiau, Lo, Whiosa fugér-ends with cold wers blue, and the other (whick fs for a fricnd) s called ** The Slave's Lament, ** commencing, TYura t, fanlly, knowlng th 1 Tebriut what outleathey ate how casuriugs " It any ono will scud them they wili recelve * thanke and vtampe. Now for the recips which may be of use to some of the Homites. 1think it is not gencrally kuown tnst u cow can be cured of kicking simply Uy tyiuz u rope around ber body pest her fore legs hile she t belng wilked, 3y husbaud thought 1 2% 1 my duty tn not eending what e coneld- valuable plece of iufoimation, which has ed frou thy butclior's kulfv an otherwise uxcels lent cow. She nover attempted to kick after ho cowmenced the treatnsent, though sha looked g: brandisklug ber horns; and aluco she us pone through the dry season, snd i3 being A ayalu, ¥1ie scows 1o tuve forgotien how ta Frou D, T, P\, Citicaco.~To anywho will send me plants Iwill sond & pattern of a most oxqolsite deslgn of » iambrequin in applique embroidory for o stuall tableand bracket lambrequlug to match, 1 have doue a grest deal of fancy work, but thia pate tern v new oy, andfa the handsomest thing of tae kind 1 bave over scem, snd I8 comparatively Hitle wori, Wil those wishing 10 exchauge with 12¢ bl use Writa me, S0 that k can send thow my vroper sldress? Ong of tho ‘I'rin, Brookstor Bama of the poem you wish 1 L, o, would 1iks to kaow 1 8 copy of It, If auy ous will be wa with ond. o, Ind., I think the The Lost 8hh author, oz to bi kigd as to turolsh. Fuox 530wnaLL, Ouitxosn. —Lady of Kankskea, ald you receive the Kenllworth lyy? Brownle No. #, 3 you will sond ru your sddsess upou s postale card, I will scud you some Kentiworth-ivy slipe. Ad, svr.d ma your address, snd I cau give you the Intorwmation you Inqulred forin yor st. J. o, whd troly nas the wbane of an cld not asa, stienythen the Sbattuck slde of the questivn & partic] n e coutrary, 1 think he weakeuod it ¥.. you aro right, snd it smuses me to ures wade by Helf-liollauc ld worie 0f The Howe contribulors excha; ferus or iily-of-the-valivy slipa for sliaoat soy wtlir wlips oF secds Fuux Nosony, Dxooxstox, 1¥n.—1 bave misscd several uumbers of The Home, sud, es I keep them on file, I wouid like to replace them. I sny of The Uowo correspondents would sall them, § would gladly buy. ¥hoy azv as followe: Uct. 27, 29, of the year 1877, and Jan. | bloom again next April, and pe covered with flow- Nov, 24, and Dee. theatre, concert, ball, party, chureh, —anything [ Are arbiteary rulers, and, whether we wish to snb- 10, know hut thora twho have tried {t what it {a to rly containing at the same tima all tho invalnavls ang ), M nid Jane 1, of the year 1878, erauntil the Intof Aagnst. 1 nave never grown | they may sattle upon? mit to them or not, we muat, moro or less, be Kov- | for drinking wnter and wearing clothes, And then noriing qualiien of new milk. Thia procuction 10 Gotap will end hor address, T will farnish hee | anything that Afforded me ro_many choico flomers, | —Ordinasity, Aman gocs to hin business, misca | erned by them. Gontlemen, 44 & rule, Aeldom | itia not In nintnra fora woman to eare abont apend- | x kouintea! which 1t Is surprising han beey o a pretty apron pattern, 1¢ Corn, of Fond du Lac. | I have alrendy picked aver 300 bloseois from theeo | willi the warld, sens and hears mach which eharp. [ comvete wilh ench other on dress, never **go | Ing the ovenings at home when ahio hat boen there | pioged by tho inharitanta of the steioes of lasy Wi Alr0 rend Tera, TSl scnd something nice for | plants coveriag fwn and. ane-half quara fect of | ena his wits, keens hin head cloar, and, though | back on ench other™ in thAt rompect. me lIadics | ail day and busy at work alone on # large scale, and has not ooly remained nacinls or fostivaly. Reda, Iean rend The Homo | ground. The branches from the root to the top wenting and tiresome, makes homoe and wife & Probably her hneband mast invariahly ds il and, while the latter may any, ko r Is tired and feeln mines § ding than talking. | for a long time unknown to the civllized Weat of recine for golding balr, but & physician told mo | measars one foot and ten Inches. These three | plensant varicty—if they are pleasant, and trathfully. tao, in pat toat they cultivate and | S8oitis no wonder If she belahors him: ‘*Will. | Earope, but Dractically has nover yot met wity ARat 1t would injure the AR, pl Tha wifo niaya athome, **poftera™ abont,makes | indulgo pride and vanity in order to pleans and at+ | yon haven't takon to thestrs in an 18 | proper attention st the handa of the ‘medical pro. I wonld Jfke some one tosend me & beds, aweeps. daata (if ahe'a nobody to do it for | tract the gantiemen,—becauss tho gentlemen | Teal mennl' and makes hitm toe the mark mext | fonston. It 18 an cxcoilont dietatic remedy, which, an appliqne-tambrequin for & small seed cAn be bongnt for 30 cents her), and, after reading & little, #ewing a little, | won't notice plain looks snd plain :lmhul— a.{. Then, what young married woman bas | throngh ita wonderful plastie power, mn'; brcome win ambreqnin, something different from | the Abave kinds are good, ns I h goea down-town and loafe (for women ranbo | thay do so as fully to ploass or tantalize | nota scoro of young lcr'ullnlllm‘u of ber own [ pradical remedy In many disonscs." Thero nrg Tnohoo's. T have no flawers, but have many kinds | kind of seed for sevoral years, Any one winhing | more Invoterate loafers than men), and looks, de- | and exeor each ~ other. Gontlemen, of | gex townom aho fa fund of exliibiting the presents | other oMices which the minute quantity of sicalin} of fancy work and pnmm'ol apran, boys’ chess, | the meed can get informatlon whero it can be ob- | sires, envies, And all uncharhiablcnerss take noa- | course, like to seo la nicely attired, | her husband has bonght hor, or whom she 18 fond | fills, of which | have not yel mpoken. —eimpie and preity, —walking-facket and vest.and | tained by addressing to me 8 postal-card. aeasion of her Aoul, becan 1 o fo poor and can- | bat the most of them N Sneiito refer true, eimple beauty of ontertaining occasionally with a soclal danco of | nersons the circulation 18 slways Hner!’nnl. The cn 1 will 'send in exchange, Peter Hendernen, 1n his work on florienitare, | not eompete with otbers in styls of drees and live | and adornment to powdern, psint, paddings, false | oyster supper? Dut 1 did not intend firing off 80 Lmn " (nqnvnl)‘ gorged with ‘hlood by its de- oF pay for them, as you prefer. I have a fow recds ted o tho fall exhianst them. | In; goes home to sish for what she bas not, and | hair, etc. and admirs intelltgancs, education. aad | many gunt at once, iike the German eantcy who | mand for fond, which the quality of blood cannot gyptisnpoppy: I will send them to the of Jun., stop blooming, and | hates the nllv on which ahe was_born, hecaase of | refinement much mote than ensmeled faces and | was directod to challenge with ** Who goes thereT" | suoply, Hleadachies, conjestion, and wakefulncss Brss applicania, and wili make them o as ar a4 T L when sown {n February of March | the nneatisfactoriness of her life. 'When Shat- | sensclons cxpression, embiazonsd Jewsiry and | three timos, aud fre if no anawer was given, and esult, with cold extremiticn. Alrohiol in can; but, thoso thag aund and do not receive will | will flower from June to Noyember. This is m: e the {nck comes home, instead of finding & wife with | peacock vanity, infated forms and strect-tralling | who managed to oxelaim ** Who goos dere treo | amall Amonnt z Alcohol fills anothor place in elloves the dpasm of the eaplilaries, know the rearon. My palterns are free to any that | expericnce. Those who sell the fall-planted | new ideas, picked up from being among pushing, | dignity, etc., and whiloa tlemn.k may often ba | times!" Lang, bang, bang, fired. Hat Shattnck, § equalizen the circulation, tranquilitzea thgne"qn, wish thom, 8o are the seeds, pansles must know they are worthiess for anythin; enargetic businesn peonle, he Ands nno who makes | attracied, and sometimes ** caught,™ by one af the | child, 1 imagine you aro only *‘drawing out ™ our | and we slcep a nntural aleep, Iest an i repate 2o ;xul:n: :lu greanhouse, fAnothar impositl fll" ul h"lmh““c“mlfn“;fll. by nxnre'uml lunmll{llacr \v‘l:rt lut‘er. ;n m:rfh“eqn'::lmrlly n:uz: l‘:dpitz::'a‘:\:'ll: ‘lh;or !i' As loh‘:vulm:g ;:mn'rlll': :%:; une o hand In hand. ]Alllrgn nmn\mhol n,lcu)lul would ealera ls the sahstitntio lants nat ordored | eha has no women, of conrao, would not do | cost vefore building his hopes and ha ng. ‘17 ever youm A of erciacly au_opposito eiTect, — Frox FAiny, Oaraox, Iiu,—Young Mother, I | JENEI 15 106 ineitiion o) Biante Bt S0ated |t bat ? speat whoreof I know when Gnaubatantial & foundation and with sen frall and J o broddes 7 A b i 1 esay a of tham woald, for, though not "yet hinines have an axcellent pattern of dress for child sged 2 ynm f choap @ majorl expensive material. (ientlomen, vigilance, frenzy, yeara, and will exchange for your fuil set of in- for thie petty swindling In o days 1 A short time ago 1 eent to l( 100, have 8 large From ita’ rolatton to anemla, its_alnity far reen. tidab 1a1) ulrfi 1 xnow T roity thoroughly, amount of natural’ and justidable vride, and no | welll ozyen It fornishes fual for tho ayatomn, thus sy tant patterns, in Ohlo for $2 worth of plante, naming 'ne reversa ts Mr. Shattuck's view. Tho wife | one, however, limited his méans, who has refined | _ How rofreshing to once more hiear from Chat and | iny the organic tirsues from dastracion. = The X Y 2, probably I have some patterns of what'I wanted. 1 got two plants ordered valued at | goesio some place of business betimes In the | tastes and ambitions, and a nonelilye nature, would | Nancy Spryl Nancy, ‘* do yon remember?" Ci 70 cents, nnd & lot of other plants of no nfe to me, being daplicates of what T already had, B0 cents expross, making ih want his wife pisced nndor the necesal Veworking out for a living. " hintastes and pride; thal oroper nsa of oplum, chioroform, ar alcohol hag been A boon to the uffering. Tholr sbuse pro. duces endlons woo. fancy-work for which you would like one of morniug, works at_her books, counter, anything, all day, And returns homa at nm‘:' ‘probabiy tired, bat ina better etats, m:mlll‘ and physteally, to e y of | didyon forget yont promise? J. 0 to exchange That wouldn't auit | O., ‘where are you! Au revolr ail crocheted baby wouldn't conatitute an 1 pald 1wo 3754 -cent plants your blug and white 81 h 1 r th dvise | b [onable than had she ttended to d {deal home foe him; Lut when ha_sees how all o e e ting onen {hs midont yasd %, cost me 81,25 each, speak of this now to adrise s compAnionable than had sheattended to dome leal ho: im; but when el b ] even na 'a _and vomiting svhen the mildent food ", Soskegon, Mich., will you send me wrapper | thoss deslera who make it 8 practice to treas their | tic dutles & litle, road & littio, sewed 8 1littlo, evon servant girls and tho pooror ciane genarally— | FROX PLAINTALRER, :';‘;‘:“""‘“; ":";, roduccs it. This ¢ noticeably 80 in & caso reconte and lmencn-lpmn attern? curtomers in (his way ibat perhaps honesty may | gadded a good deal, vio with each othor on dress, how \hu{ try toape | working-gir] (salary nat stated), young, thongh ly coming nnder my absorvation, If T wanted to “It the Ix""" gl ‘n lln{mo wr:‘ll lnvu;'m:‘ with Ikn the ).n d he|lh best Ygllcy. “u ',"0;4 hnla ‘All th! ti]:u in only mhnmullnmnd:n':n 5’""“' we”l‘:y’h'-g!mfxtlr:{-ln"-“nc.a&th: Ila\al -;:::"t“o wide experienco, and T have rafasod offers of lnm- ;.'1'" ‘d"i“?m ,,.;,m m,l c..p;, 1 wonld present erne, 1 can. In return, formard many handsome eeps houge-plan on| have the **fuchals slances, L4 00r have to worl ard every hd hYy, re; es: e DOs| n hy 0 to loat m a cool gla*s of konmliss, ho Datterns: any oie of which would gladden the hoarts | spelincia - T have. juss conntod twenty budnand | minate tor tholr bread ami buttor. The Fich have | ho sayn, * No ase, I couldn't fapport & wifo in tho | Fi289 bacsuts o srould wiah or expectmi of many housewlves. actd to quench 8 mild I rln: Dy ft ho fire that {a gnawing st his vitnl bioseoris on the end of one Vom, wod moany bave | manifold social duties, iravel. and amasement (o | style which soclaty and which she herself woul | mYhonorabla calling to *‘pottor around s few I#, N ¢ while, from the nourishment it furnishes, [ would failenoff. employ thelr time, lnf{gmp]n' it profitably. seam 1o requirs me todo, and tn which I would | rooms, ete.' Thanks to Mes, D. ‘n‘ }\ for het | puue ' to rellova the ianguor his dissipation Frox Jessanisz, Bannixarox.—Canoe, wonld 1'could spend s fast as any daugnter of Eve it | like to wnpport har, therefora 1 will not marry at | letter. 1fMr. 8. cannot fully raply, 1 sm sure | 1,3 cansed. o I Frox Auxr FaTTis, Axanosa.—Yes, New | Ihad the whorewitaal, resent, for L will not make a slave of myseif, nor | Judge, from Cleveiand, and Aftar those remedinl mossures. | gladly sccommodate you if 1had the pattern you L—Ye al, 1ecould gotalong on as | yaelf, hoasand of oth d would, with perenasive aloquence, sy to him, Iittle aa any in default of ft. Someclinging, twin- | place her {n the vosition of & drudge.” ~And' this 14 and would, wera they nol of bs- { W3ty Friand, wnen you hunges or thirst; whon your wish. 1 did notaend for tho chemilatte, but for | FEACHos, Irecelved the doll patterns. Iave nat |y uiLes BV LSRR EE G L SOT S0 8t Tive | Vory atato of things drives or tampts both to tho stood, and, In consequence, baving | il iy cant down. and thebirds ot oail s thalr the Princesse nndergarment, and was ao unfortanate | ‘1104 80y of them yet, but ehall soon, snd know 1 | on'g45 a weak jointly oarned than on 8100 earncd | badoften, and blighte thansands of valunbleliver. Yv"'d to them. binck winga about you, coms unto me, ana I wil| a4 ok 16 recelve Aayihing 1 sent for but (he apron | Shall be pleased with them, Please accept thanks. | by the man, = & Thero {8 somothiag radically and anl y wrong ong step towards individuat freedom, | BITCl TTIRR DGR, A%, FOlng, Ao e, afd L Wit pattern. 1inohoo, donot think me a Innatic; yon Also, Louviss, of Wilmington, recelved (ho Why stiouid s woman live In 8 rut of household | inall this. Artificial clamorings are far in excess | or, 88 Mra. . R.. l.sufl;- mvnmnvlycflllml\‘:;mé rusn into making koumiss, lest you faint by the must remeraber tlie sxpression you used in ‘your | plasher patiorn, and have made oue from it. 1t | dutlesaud never como oat? Why should ehe not | of natural demande; the heart in given ap for ihe | an's righty of which Lam sn atvecate, A tDK | wageide ere mnccess In accompilined, Tho well Tetter 10 Tha flome In regard 16 **accommodating P! P " o como in contact with the world and bo wharpened | head, principles for money and populatity; the uvtr‘y working girl is, or onght to bo, who has any | nocd not a physician, only the sick, and to them it Semmaming anil others.w SUnfortanatec hopo you | 108 beauty. » and brightoned by it? This conalderiug tho world | simpler tantas of lite for cxtravagance, tho nataral | splrit: 1t Is s grand move when men'vlead for ua | wouid'So too much of & task. Says Dr. Jagielskis received my thanks, X na, why do 1not hesr Thavea few sceds of Kennilwarth Ivy, three or | pitch, ana woman a delicate creatare to be defied | demands of existence for excosace, and refned In- | asdid’ A. T, Shockley 1in the June 1 1lome, snd | Tiji ns only after long and tediona trials and exs . from vout . four rooted alips of doudle fuckels, **Eim City," | by looking atit too closely, laan fdea too old for | fluences of home, of heart-culture, for the world | whon men of 830 per week are willing to unite | yariments that my offarta wore inally crowned with any quantity of the common foint plant, & good | the ninsteenth cantury and America. For that | of fashion, of imonise. and paseion; and untll all | with ue in ourdally struggle, nithough wo only earn | snccoas, by obtalning tho Hross Pyt Frox Binn, Critcago,—Pizmy, T am willing 10 | vanely of §araniume, and can seb theeo varloties | mattor, I notico women know aboutas much of tho | thie can be checked, or modified, humanity wili { 812 and less nor week. 'hey ard willing wa should | wicn, it oot cod, s 1ot ‘only Plossant i the : p p (A i T wiil sond b e8| Worid'a cuseeiiaens s mon, If they do 1ivo in. do- | continue to groan under the hurden of sl and an- | pursu our prosent occapation of will heln L0 Kot | fere” but 80 eastly digestible ns to be exchange a youn singer, cight weeks old, for the | of ma any of whic w' ":en’ If Joy.one ko aeton, et happiness. 'This s n broad fold for discussion | us promoted. They respeci s dne our indopend- | ;oiyy “gasimilated. by | tho wenkeat stome Targo plants and scod you offer. Tha old bird ta n | NU1AenC ma ono of mors,af the foliowing bl 3. ia not necessarily 8 booe becansa he doos | and for work, and the lattor must consist in each | ont pussession, and would not mnka us sorvants | ach, ° which — would. be incapablo . of ood singer. 1 have A brood af four birds thren | Femsrer emiviar beCorl HalC" “ar b Princass of et to conaidor femal physical ipfirmition, | one ** keeping ithe. sirect swot clean befare hig | for tha secondary necossiticn of living. .~ | Rizeting even n small quantity of othet el oung to tell tho aingers: If any of and **Jean Sialay * geranium, 0 D0 aches and paina? Dovs bils head neve | own door® in order to bring abont the desired | _Bo girls, gicls, I apaak to thoso under *¢a2 % | FiCh % "0 1% 1t Yook me montha of cxparis The would like to cxchangs piante ieann apecify. what yob woald like g bucx and ks back nover get lhnp? 31 his wife | changs, - tho iolllenniom of saclal ezisiencs hiero, oot A us dlegues menby | men apd maca oxpénaa to make it perfoct Buc: as worked as nnmarries 'y why Is she nol - cens, 0 compounds which somo describo mnst ;';grlmm thel -'fi.."u"éf“'if‘x’n‘li’:’ lvlm'llhneu‘v: M pm:x""du' l;;.p'h‘:npfl"lr:rfinm thay | s well able to contlaue l'lorm-,rflusmuh-l the gentiemen ander dlslcn“unmn nd:lucl;‘. \\n"wi',h bo anvihing bulpxoml konmies, As well might o your name Tatelys tho California morulng-glory | Lnavasol, Twoald llke (b exch ko lips withyou, I | Somebady saysshe'll Linve childrcn, Well, It | Fnox Ststen Bukey, CLoven FAn¥, Mass,— | somoday to have ouk ingasdce or 1| B matlon's porson expeet to bocome competont to manngo tho ol dpoicly muny (henba: | bave R i o Saoeciole el | ko dochit il be e coough Uike L5 fop | Toanxato o b brotherof mlue o Colso, 1hava | i [LLEe, 10,03 PMAR SRS (LY | et of s Sk claes ke s conycionseon " work; 84 ol '+ n. B Tk Gl TE R TR fant, " and » elnglo purpio and scarlot, of which I | {300 o\ yeara of marrled life, 80 Hatirnogood | long enjoyed the privileges of Tho Mome, and my | geknowlodge our good Infiuenco over them | G CECNMR Wiafier, wa o Tearn to make excellont cry has ever beon, ke Oliver Twist's, for more. Poor Mr, Shattnck's casc {sa hard one, and his reason why Mr. 8.'s wifa should not work,—nt 8ufl, Chicazo, 1 will'govoyoa Maglon lscland's | feason why S, B.%e wita should not work,ttot whils thoy decide tho quostlons recipo for hard soap, which I know ie cood, as all ver dollars Insiead of paper, Ine thst my happiness dopends upon baving a h" e iorcs koumisa by the ssme meana, lovely bird in a gilt cage. 1 can teach polat-In Bo much deponds on experience, judgment, the . honor us by uniting thel ts with onr | gogin e QLT T th TR , | et recipes are: G pounds washing soda, 3 pounds | family soma time, or onght to, bul It does not fol. | indignant roply so worked upon my risibilitios on | S8 honor wy LY BoiUng Thot, Juersv Wt OLF | trained evidonce of the senscn, couplod with -town, 83, | anslacked Him r on 4 galions bolling water; fet | low that & olo duty to reara famlly of | the reading of it, thas tho eavaclous waste-baskot il knowledge, Yenst, flonr, and water wili maka Srathor Buvo minedt ::'31;; bl B | R eland ant Horpectly clear. them drain oty pet | Bugo mumbi ort fime a¢ practicabio af- | 10 Foae R o b e e aing, coaty | s Apotecated to tuo extent of uut securing a1da] | brawi, P Yiava soon many compontuls. catled sieh Ik fomalo, oither or i, Just nd inatrace | 16 G pounda clasn fat; boll until it begine toharden | tor marriaga. palarics with men, Then, Indced, must marelagos | ya5an'( cars to eat. Ttennet and milk will make Tnis 1s my firat, and T think I am safe in saying | muse tunca herborpand commonces her warbling." | be made for love, and not for a living, on olthor | ¢nrg: pressed we call it cheose, Componnded and o anal) o forthema g ana mfa | (about two hours), stirring moat of tho timo while n ¢ t T Sny ollf tonn o ey from Cnlon Tark, and can bo oddrossed tureugh | Bolling; thtn with two gailana of cold water which Y lath,Jester fo Tu o | o e e o) | Will dospise able-boiiod women who cannot earn cared for by 8 noice, how woald ltselifn the he alkaline mixtnre after draining off the four gallons; this muat also seitlo clear befora it fe drawn off; add it when thore {s anger of boilling over; try the thickness by ccol- ing a little on a plate; put in s handful of salt Just befora taking from the fro: wet a tub to provent sticklog; tarn In tho eoap, and Jot it stand until ralid; cut into bars; put on a bioard and lat it dry. This will make about forty pounds of mice soup, The Homo. IRomembor, & gllt cage, only lmagine what 1t was by the ©r, not one that lays ey; forih, and in the exploded "bottled wrath of the gontieman in question. Fortunately, I livo so pear the Hub of the Universe that the arruws of Loth artics will fall short of me; for, as Iam oneof hoso sharp-visaged, vinegary old' women aver 12, I cannot count on Mr. H.'s champlonship; and, 1 cortalnly agrea with him In & great many thinge, 1 fear (rowns from Amber and mnny others whom swers it called ket? Living hera in the country, oven Iam eare- 2, if & sing- ful I the salection of milk, for, belng rich in certaln elomonta, and contalning lcas of others, makes far the best koumiss, [f 1have written at length, my interost in the muifering, euilerer from nervous dlscasy myself, —ane {ntorcst shown in the subject by my correspond- enls, must be my oxcuse, 1f it shoald not prova of trash tos lnnx-lmlnllnr cdltor. But Mr. B.'s viewsstrikc n responsive chord somewhere in me, and I feel constrainod to say somothing after the expreasions of oplinion in the lasue of Saturday. He {a not desorving of the avalanches of abune levelad at him because his opinions differ from those of Indolent or lgnorant wowmen, or thoss of thelr living, and that women will give the cold shoulder to a wan who would, against her wishes, mako & drndge and @ housohold slave of his wife. ‘Thie fotter [ offer, without fear of misrepresont- | atlon, 10 the ladies of The Ilome, who, I feel sure, will discuss it criticalty and_calmly, bring forti faults gently aud in o spirit which wiil tond to m- prove us ail. However, shonld T meat'with the tol [ Frou Burroxs, LaPonts, Ixn.—1 have pansy plants, pink planis, money plants, heliotrope, tuchsians, 8 Wandering Jew, which & would like to exchange far house-plants, 1 have alsoa chemi- laon pattern, which I 'will acnd for house-plants, T ttion of bastnaen tantenr 1 s woman wrstecy | & haver oahen 36, fove. and admien. Thary ‘ars | smo roauit Mr. 8:ssya o dul, Icousider my | RGN IS ome Fadorts perhape awllh Any 6o wishinz 1o exchangs with mo will DIosas | T o thren comta tas ey birpeatiae aoap: | 10 drudge sbouta house, I prosume Mo i3 willing | many beamiiflhingein uiis worldenileely unllko, | B8ru protected and my whoreabons covored g2 write cate of The Home. she snould; but don't abusa him and csll names § —many birds of different plumage. k at f"']"‘!"!g" O Bt varytta, e REAL CHARITY. Fron Quesrioxs, Orruswa.—Pleaso allow mo | F3caire iy wenta @ Boma dilfarntly conducted | your dear, Wlo cumacf Bopnioe io. contontodly | cruafcn.” o “ihie: butt 'shalt o oMiged o | Fnox Axnen, Mianwoon.—Suppoto s fathes Fro Waren, Citicado.—~Will any Indics of The | o 'y seynowledgo tho safe serival of some nice | oot ho saame, how o will culriup &s thyaghttal hands | Sympatblza with Me, 8." Cause (1), **Old ladles | ynonid tke his Ifitlo child by tho hand, and, lead- Homo pleane send mo & recipe for renowing black | gy 0r'oo oy (WhichTso mach wished for),and | Fnox PEan Oxan, in New Yonx.—Ton days Ium him dnijy tha littla duluties ho loves so much; | ©f ‘42" and npwards. fng him out into the flelds, direct his attontion ton cashmeres; aleo, rocine for yest.cakes. Pleasa | o b or o most beaatiful pansios I ever saw, | aWay from bome, and yesterday there cama to me | lioton lahlllnu-llkldwnbl‘llr;‘l:‘u lilnluml of hh: Frox M. A, W.1;, Jacrans, Miotr. — 4Tt nover | PIBY. sspling, and say, **This, my boy, lsan anexver foon by mal) or throuzh Tho Home. 4LaTat | 1 presscd thom and aball koop thom as o reminder | w0 old frlends, —Tur Satumoar and Buxoar § pebPEN it bled front yondor irecy 1his Ono- 0 | ralas but it ponre," Tt ralnod Hilton aa It poured | O3k:" What ides would the cblld poascss of tho fiel nTp:cT which § wm“}fv: 5 retnen Afig‘; of some generous one, although no namo wa with | Citicauo Tninuxts,—tho famlliar heading Jooking § that stump, that little hamining-bird that comon | ghartuck., Didm'tIthink ail orts of things abont | &1ant monarch of the forest, whoso roots take hold wish it them, ¥riend, §f I can roturn the compliment,nd- | Itko & doar, woll-known face. The rash and | dally ta cull honey from the honeyauckle twining A last weok? DIAm't 1 pull dow sl | 2pon tho fastnesscs of the hills, whoss ftately to dress mos accopt thanksale roar of pebbla-paved New York tires and con. | over the door, placa them in glided cages whose | those twomen last weo n't 1p Frox BLACKIAWK, WarznLoo, Ia.—T will givo Fern Leaf, the smarylils ls growing: many beauty and expens rocks songfally in the mighty windst, Bupposo o the admiration of all ob- the balr in my hesd—my -own snd the other fusos me aftor the amooth, quict thoroughfarcs of " ahonld jead my little girl to somo levol strand of 5 thanks. Susan, of Princeton, the soed Y servars, feed thom dally with daintles thoir fro an's—and rush about for o full houe with m: 25 centa In stamps for o copy of Tuz Taruxe of | (BAEER, CULAR: of Friteeit o snd o8 Soveral | onjeago, but thero Iamuch tonterast Tomoltes,— | e nevor droamed of, fivo thom ail th care and | Toath 1o & Jockinw ‘Atiithdor fat, Bitls, It 3os | wave-washod share, and any impromively, **Hos somo time in February, 1877 (I think), containing | coulg send yon somethiug ncceptablo In return. 1f | 80 much Iwonld like to dorcrive,—a plcturs we | anxlety thatample timusnd stadiod forsthonght | knaw tha **critters” as weil I do, yon wanldnever | hold the seal™ What idea ‘would hcryunnfl mina, 8 letter to The Home giving tho writer's motber's lxun “';5 !u?udfilr‘nu d"fcalm'fil for munlme found hanging in the ladies’ reading-room ot lrnablhc you 1o, nnddnlnnl i r.l h mxmw:l havo mlnll.'(o:lud “i lt,)‘w Shnlllunk n:n:ll In :.ihn x'u {I;lan,:l{’t:;:‘fi:; :;x}f: uoll ;:-sl::‘g‘ .1:' .,13;5 day in thy #lipa would nof wilted, jo not like toesnd to + 0 cart you wi 8eo m plno, inope, an 3 at ton only wanted to advertis Dok, or 18T e 5 o tor tne eLker,simply, | Chicagoand dolay o muchi hopoto Raas Cooper Institatn,.called the i4Bes of Emancpa they dlo; thé : X on tlon"'; for vory profoundly ft im| ut | 2icken; ope the door ere cannry-Dird | i notel, andtho shrowd Blatinck—possibly cons 1 ocean atorms, or the bluo uncloudod calm of waves Tt'was seat from Franktows, Va. “Thanke for ofier of eanary bird, Mr rossed mo} 4y 1ifo fa not for them, Women aro a8 nnltko as tho | templnting natrimony—was only oxperimenting | that 1dly lapse the Southiern Islo? wo fearod to havo it sent so far. I havo s"}"l;‘almn‘:,"”;nmg{,":;;m',’}:,""fi"'g"{,‘:“{;flfi; birds; out of ton you will find Aive to bo. Juet uch | on mindss of the femalo perausston. T wondie pCen e iros bo renitzed n the gorm, or tho sen Frox K. A. M., Demanos,~Can any ouo give | Picely-rooted hellotrapo 1 woaid like ta exchanze | £ 50 Bt B L e Rt hrer Maet giva | Duav: chicruping domostic llilo Vodlse ‘us Awmber | if anybody beilevas e has lefs his 12 barguin | bocomprahonded fn the thouzhlioss’ swoe of o m:m“;‘ o O Ve et Thinss m’"wmw ;:: l:flu:’:flmu‘::n#l-ns:})hnzrwllmmlamlzg’ It ooy & vory wands have | timo to whte, | &nd the sintara descrive, Now what shall we do | on the wing! Not he. Socewd Shattuck) iope H 3 and I know but litle apaco must bo occapled, ow-ad. with the other five? lousckeeping they dxll{lku; s slgnificance of charity sa the Mastar tanght it, can L'l gor s N t atrawberry vine, or calla Hly bulb, 1wish some b many duties, cares, and anxiotigs cloud and £1i Flomish, my darkics are bona fide facts, and | badiscerned in the poor and pltifal practics of B e T L s e Wong | oo lvinit n 16 roglons of cranberries would sond Juu abaci e indpd]. o 708 sally Wrinkle their brows and Jeritato a disposition Mot | 1t yon wil addrosy me. 58 stipalated by tho powors maakind." Wa no moro comprgbend o vasiriess, e, e e e MOl | o hharns Wi soui 1/ps oF & varivey o Taupourt her s waaaily” well | el poovieh, 0ne {8 booxkstoer; horeight. | tads bo, you atail b putin, omawson of tho pat- | {bs glory, and the might of, KLovs from thd g i B s v o ’ f ] AAsRo; 1 besaans thay loya tay Augar ey of pitnta i rotnrn, ' Tho ‘sume Gfter to Littlo | eaoul off"t Substitute suimotimes for yasl- | iia"*1a 60" accustomed o R Quvten faoy | Sitmer” * | tie parfected troe in the énpling, or the sca in the Dorrit for somo wixud plak socd, Would the plants | 174\ 825 ¥ N idea n prove no mental If the person Inquiring concerning text-books on over-exortion; tho datly walk to and fro is & heallhy oxe [ ow what harm In havingahueband for edcort, aay to tho much-abused boarding-house, firat outlook from the etrand, We aranll of us ready to be charitable, 8 good waye off, —to advanco afoeble stop in tho right_direction,—but near ac- Fnou Co¥g, Cutcano.—Is thers any professor, doctor, or lomoite who can tell me anything that will canse marks loft by small-pox to disappear? Also, can givo o good remedy wherewith to darken **You have my husband for would rathar w I dread to ssk money; I feel Iike o beagar. §o haif-olothod than broach ¢ cet to him." Aud thls desr woman, who had bloons next summer if sued was planted this fall? plensa_answer; 1 shon Aunt Fanny, and Awmbes bookkeeping will address mo through The fiome, 1 can (] believe) nfford inférmation that will be sorv- {ceable. I have hoen in a counting-room for years, ke tne sced. Pruo, ‘s last lotior are just my Ideas; glod to seo yoar namos, 1 be quaintance with sin a sorrow 'raveal wonnds n whero many can tind cooking snd comfortaihatcan- | and was In charge of the class on Enstern | our dainty sensibilitics cannotendare; tho road lfo s giee oot Fen Dupns ndretvqd oz, sbtdrn o ' sl | oS bl i L rouated boime, o '8 | Acaduiy and sl schooh somme 6ars, a0 (ot 1 | Sownfoihe Gegradation, whero 'thoms wne hava Fno Rousna Paus, Axv.—{wish to thauk tho | bad yet sarnedno monay. ou windy thie Is & | 0Tt °L 2 Smahdur auu, or the ndorianate rojas | 0 4% sdylodly; ~ o et 1¢tho victime will only ‘attend to their own woundss Pnox Praoy, Cittosao. —ilas any kind reader of | mony ladios who so kindly respondod to my call | #tuklo caso; Tknow it fa but ono of hundredsand | yiys9" f1 can provide her with many luxusics bor ‘hundreds all over tho conntry. sndcoms wp to ns . properly allired 0O, the old, old of speach, weo ':I‘llll pray for them nd coherend ucstion of money, —the great underlying eause of Tho 1foime sny articles of Infants' clothing they | forsongs. 1 have se pecd thom, tamps, as promised, to all I8 KOUMISS INTOXICATING ¢ own ealary would uot admit an Indulgence in, nnd L Zscutarius, DELAVAN, Wis.—1 havo beon | on{their with & budget of godly counsel and’ ail belng | wha sent thelr addrenses. tationt Evan th ¥ n | sl can, frous her awn oarninus, give employm Frox x'fi'.'u'i';?"x"ffi:f';fl'.'"...m'i’éi'.' g through The | Phanole Msple, sceds and bulbs recetved, ac- A et e ol o e e e ey asrslik; | aaked thia auesiion "'““:"'“;”';“ :";”",“'g:,“:.’ '%:::%“-‘fi’-&:;‘:‘v aarecs Iohe ons Tt i oo Tomo L will bo ander everiastiug obligations, coptmy thonks for thow, They have olldono | 80 wio rofuted to marty the man whosa houso: | contack with the outaida world §a dally gatning | pree: 2"n e e eorcs” amon for aite. | Greadful War to succor and eavo the wounded and, nlcoly oxcupt tho Kennllworth vy secd: thoy [ Keopershe w sl shio wasearn- | gironyth, making hor the equal, If not the supe- | through The Home, g 4 | the dylog have performed tholz rmisslon as well by Frox Pas, 0ax Pank.—Will some ono pleaso | have not yot coma up, and I am a liitte atrald that | MBS W0 4 4o marey, It Ia wolt 1011 po | FIOF, Of ot iisband, I8 Vrof, Stowa any tho Iees | emphatically, Noi o calm your fears, doatsis- | standing in the windward dooraf the ward, and, they don't intend Lo, Who can and will tell mo what fa tho matter with my tuborosea! Thoy have mow beon planted apont two tmonths and have only one little sprout about an fnch high, [ irausplanted thom out of 4 8 man because hiu talonted and girtod wife par- suos a vocation that nature has ominontly fittad hor for, and leaves o others that aro compoient duties that aro nucessury in evory homa?! Now, Mr,Bhat- Inform me througn The Ilome how to color a dark. ters; noone will ever bo made n drunkard by the green? usc of konmiss, tlon, analyef ‘with handkerchiefs at thoir nosce, soggested rome= dies or proflored prayers? In the world of ain, as fn hospltal wards, thors 18 no room for dalnty peoplo afraid of the loaths 30, fur tho aake of our girls, far one clane of onr unmareying men nro slaves totlie vilest habits, and undt tn touch the hand of a girl. ButTam compelled to admit that there is another very smalt It 18 one thing to mako an asser- A another to prova it Flrst, frém tho HOUSEKEEPER’S OWN, nalt | {uck, 1f you love this young giri ononzh to mar Hartlar, of Moscow, givest 88 1.3 por | someness of disosse,—no room for tho glovod and Prox Guass Sureus AswiAxh. Neo. ~Phanaio | doors last weels it e yel tiey bavatusdo o | EA% 6 1355 W RS gleo bl t8 Arye WD | Bor without the B1:4a weale 500 no harmn taking | centaf slcobol, Wanklyn, of London, 102 gratn queamish, It Eharity In this worid atisinod Maple, I received sccds and slips safo; many | improyement, Do thoy uoed much wator? Ihave | yiliiniotoaek o delicateiy-nurturca girl to ahara | BEF With the $13, —thnt Is, 1€ she ls consuiting hor | totho quart of 13,000 gralns, which Is 1,60 per | YD unto sapling Kl"l| b 'l: wouid not be so tuanks, T am vory sorry yoo arc sick. 1 bope | 9iy glves It to thom whon I thought thoy necded own happiness and inclination in still continuing n Po many namole tho hoat and burden uf the day. For mich men (and I honostly bollove there are a few) 1 hava not a word of blamo. 1respcct tholr honesty, while 1 think thom mnnT Aud women, the malority of thom,—did I un- dorstand you aright,—nre compelled to remain single, becanne no onc will marry them? O fool- Fislds, so many midaight plung welcome mystory. | 1t is becauss we nd hard in our Judg. apicious and ly with tho **Aha™ ea. venly" of scandal and scorn, thab road road ta destruction has becomo tho thor- oughfaro for hosts of weary foet. Let the smallest 1 yery much, Mra, K., Ubavo patterna of anchor and chaln, shaving-case, floater, and others that yon may have by sonding your address. Allecn ‘Allsnn cont. Lagor boor contains from 4 to 43§ per cont of alcohol, and tho New York City courls have B8 yot boon uoable to dacide that lagor-bocr fe {n- toxlcating, as they find persons who can drink it almost continually without inobration. Kou. you wiil be well soon and wo will sce your bright choortul face in Tho Ilomo sgaln, for we all im- sgino bow cach one looks when woreaa thoir Iotters. Calla-Lily, sickness and company bave kept me from answering your leiter, but will suon. an occupation congenial to her, and in the dim futurg, whilst enjoying all tho blisa of mairiimonial swoots, may you Jive {o bless tho day that circume stances did ot conalgn you to the monastle vows. did you rucelve Lhio worda of songs you asked for: If not, send your addruss and you suall hayo them! Fnou Luxa, Citteaco,~Mr, Shattuck, I don't cning, decpening. 1f o woman filla position 0 augh that is coarse and repulsiva? Porhaps 0, capabiy as & man, 1think sho will find ber pla broad crumbs, ono JBut cortalni {ks of T hovicalyhacd mani Ahat many of oue hosh | know that Isnould bave foll it to be nocossary to | Mo contatning shaut ono-third as much splslt, | anspiclon ‘attach Melf' to o gustacter, and 3 " £ hi . oW 0 oV s sbove a ayin o S eny one sénd mediforeat kinds of beconlas | Kuou Reswie, Wateurond Mitus, 1n.—1 | wohon remain unmarricd 14 undoubtedly irue, Dut | coply to your vary excellont lotter af lat wook It | Fon Sauors Axern sleopol comuiaed wiih foed | the wogeing tongucs gathor togetherl © dn T fancy WOtk or siamps. . WIIL it | have sont to all who huvo_spplied olther plants or | nol, | bslisve, from Iack of apportunily, but bu- | §'a not been for the violont attacks mado on | f6 Jese sxciting 10 tho brain than takon In an wndje | BOt 'know why I& In but gortainiy it ‘fa oo featiora (61 e hovw 40 TAh cor, pibd, ang | posal-cards stating thal my stock waficlently ad- | Gl the trucst, tenderost partof thert matares | 1o "ihe” worsted-work, orange-pudding, tidy. | 1atsd form. 'fu koutmtes ¢ L combined wit lactis | troth, that my own iex ate tho roadicst to T, | F o el o ey Sont, waan | poEess Notongarisabo’ obiged o marryany- | patters, tuboross-bud ote, masried samon, who | Bl S vorie: ad. ly o Tact, o e el O Dyt Laitcga: B et s . o A 3 ) # . y Guuen of all pudiings: - Ono pint of Ao oo | §Thini | can Gl ol onjers ne- fast 86 recarod. 1 | Cosyt R Lentog. 1f b woman 18 miios as | socabs ‘viawe and seadd S eoteesion bf-faeen, | lcohol. Tn this form and ‘amount It cannol of sonable views and candid oxpression of thom. ‘These sovora opponents of yoars asrt of milk, one cuo probably of the ind rencw the oifor to send ono dozon bodding plauts will not lead to cercbral excitement to any extent. we aore nut purer than Ho whoso 1 aur oggs buaten with tho / mear the vol ¥, int s exporlonco, | Judgmentof anorring woman eightocn centarica for 1hros uruan stamios, Siender woman hands are acon In almost uvery of- | class who nover enjoyed tio sntiefaction of earn: | Y28 ihird snd strengost po A v dor. ratud rind of a lemon, buttor taealzo of wuovz. | - loliie liawk, 1 will romember your roquoat and | fce, —soine working lly, some wall," “Tia bt the | in thoir own subport, bat lavied an the exortions | 1 Ua¥S, soon it taken froely, ang have oover oo vansa olrincly fendar. . ringa siaful onan ¥y until dune it ot watery, in the whit sond '"E‘ 03 890113 posalble, apprenticeship, but edch year tnda the slondor | of some mascaling relative thil the Orat ofter came | ST 290 iorieatod with It, of made a drunkard by | surely tlat no tongue ‘can plead her fnnocence, SRS R AT AT oAt "‘fl,‘ifif&" LA R 8 a‘.&,’i&?h’i‘:fi. Jounrtos sle. i yeu | hunds stronger, tne will-power gruator, th weak | that gavs hom chaace to ehift the responaibility. | 7°'NiE 2} Bava “nimafation. without intoxlca. | &nd what a ecatloring thora wiil bo of scandalized spread over tho puddinga layorof Jolly orany-| and somethiie for hatgiug busket, omitenley: | natpoe secuait Sy are 100 many women tiod down to the coasa- | yo; "ang among the articlos that produce it are | fomales! Polito ears can scaroly bear tho men- aweetmeat you prefer, and ‘Marriage, In tho | las 1. mir tue whites of the ‘Wil the lady of Morriv, 111, send tier inltwale to tea, coifeo, nux vomics, oplum, and many others, { tlon of cortaln alns,—much foss can puro aod ¢ trucst moaning of the word, is the purost, holiest | thing in my estimation fram homekeoping), whose &t i dicl spotless reputations’ afford to come into con- egys over that, and buke u light brown. 'fo b2 | bo used {n connection with nuwbor of box and A hat | ta (' education batter it them to e Stimulants, according to Dunglison, are medicinos | 3D e Iy 30 me a pondoty und say | Voves) a0 Mctottert B e ries aarfac impclectiane Saien | oney Whlch would enstle. thom. 1o, transfer thg | OF substances which Lave the power of excitiny | tact with those that ovil doutiles bavo marred, ‘onlulia, w! 'uu sen| 0] i LY 1full whosund slivs, unaccompaniod by letior | perelstently blinds l1s eyes to minor faults for the tho organic action of the differons wystama of tha lsters, learn A grander tolerance of haman Oh, my s drudgery to others,—others to whoss sironger fralmy] " Nomemour that -+ Love covers whnt on ant In petue, ; < epit. | O polborming, ” wouldl - mark taole packages | dake of tho doar tieart benuatt, —al, il 18 dod's | hana tle work of ah ordinary nouse would not be | SEORORY: Bcne plaments A PoiiE i, $he | SRt waat - ihovo thinkain ne. vl i hoe 4“"’ Aliloey, Lltke your way Of Smusiug calle From=—, " I would know whom to thank for | bust gt to humankind. drudgery. e ntoras. dicectlys but Ts whip and spur 10 1he | ** Love suforeth jong and 18 kind." Do not. bo 8o ren. Ictunnm(l]: 0 too much care of tho dear | favors, The postal laws admit thia belng dono. irls, 1 do not bellevo fa lack of opportunity, Almuat Invariably troubles arlaing betwean mar- | Tl N irondy there. Tea, colfee, and alcakol | haren in judgment of thoso whosa atrongth has nob Mittle darlingy that dod hns sont ue, Al cummunlcations reach me if diructod as above. | thongh T do bellev in the lack of opportunitics we | rled people can be tracod to the monoy question. may p furthor, and provent the rapid | boen autticlent for tho day of thelr temptation. — 1 would llke vome rose-leal gerantaw, mout’ desire; bat unloss it fu for butter or for | Mauy younz wives, never having earncd money, | 7oy, Forohosis or breaking down of animal tissue, | Only the favering circamstances of birth and the Pnox Bnts, O3tana, —Iam more and more of the > s worse, —unless you can forgivo and forbear,—be | nor owned it indepondont of parental supervisivn, especiatly when tho system 18 subject 1o dlvensed | Influences broughitto bear upon your life bave opinfon that If yon want to know suything, you Fuos Unavox, Nrwrox.—day I have u little | strong enough to Ivo lonely Hivar, 20 they aro not | do not approciate its valuo, Ilmhnndld mowing | 2R00 ‘,. thisway, thongh not food, by provent. mlde,nu 10 diller from tho sinnoe ‘yon condomn. 1y hove to ask thraugh Tho Jlomo, 1 wish to | "Pace to tell etly Snow that one of my arbatua | vurposeloss, and bellove thata duty bond of duty | this, fear to trust thom with much ready money, | g o, it may enabls tho patient to conquer | And if thero be auything suspicious, unexnlatuablo ouly u g 1 lono will hardon into n gulling, | so the house fa run on the credii gystom. Now, | 38 Waste, - L 3 agnln acknowledgo copics of that poum from the | 700ts I# growing undor 8 Norway spruca tree? Mab, | OF convuilonce slofe e Avery bo d % ‘ls & ‘when tho powers of digestion and nssinl- weak, and thus tido over the polnt where in the conduct of your nelghour, say gathoring latlon doath might intulucable chaln, Uirlles, over avery step of thu together of slandorous tongues, any head-shakings the mers possession of 8 yrocury-book | Lavupaalyls, 616, 01d they re) path mauy of you are walking to-day—some with 3 constant fuducoment to extra following peraons: Vs nce, and extrava. 1 1 think the ladics had better leave the Devil and Blhattuck to Auna Raywmond, ¥. F, Ar- ¢ it 1} . | and dubious eye-glassce, do not troop thither with nold, W B, Mrs, Shaw, aud Mrs. Dlades, making Foitlom Teot aha. Waseiiiod heari—Loart, too. as | GANGo brings about reproachos, teare, quarrels, in. | SOAlR ANt sipervons from tnsnition, Dutdiy f aieloiionssaseitces £ B040o8n Stber R In all oluht or more coples, Wikl have enough for thalr own devices; thoy are avidently of the Judge | gonei and she ssks you to live up Lo the highost | terfere of friends, and tinzlly dlvorce, or, at ecstatlc, does (t1" Lanswer, yes. And why? Not | of love to drapo the delformity of sin from my childron aud tholr children, so pleaas stop, doar | Hilton order of mony and comnol spprociato or un | Lkt 16 Ithin Fou, Snfutcer s heare ofeustace, | foash Ssicsaeement, EOEE I8 A SRR PR OF | frum tho sleobol 1t contalne, for coula tako twlco | the crael eye of | (he worlle | roprosch. c| . Aumuch ob w4 sad woul ko 10, ant e rmtan amen, some onu tell me wha e ” thrice the guantily uncombinod w! no aps e e opbbreumty siore Fevur tho soullc | e my bydrangea? It bodded beaatifally,—ning | closed aro swinging back. Hava s pirposoin Hfe, | T or thelce y un p ouny 1aan about to ho warried asks & good i | —lessof a fino pootto scntusent, ont T Baving wondarul succoss masing | Jurgo clusters,—bat only here and thero I & fower, | and uerelatently work to accompllan it; and never, | doalof ble intended wita whon be asks her to kive jrecisyle, exclivnns, it ot i Teaous Imlleu:-u{m ‘tact Hobody ayet por nffiflufi' e cte Dbread 8 new ways perhups my **iomo” fricnus | ‘Thu rest arw Jittle fuzzy bunchies. Also, woatcan | heYer bo untrus to yoursolves. ) upqsfu«l salary and deyend upon bim for avory | not™ gigest ordinary food, and iy | farer out of tho slough by elnging hymus from tho wanld 11ko (o kuow how. Just $ake frash clabbor- | bu done for a calls, i yuara old und three foct bigh, | FsH. 1wasintarruptodwhile roading Thellome | cont shu noouss 1t is & lowarlug of the aclf-respect | \yholq “eysiom was starving smidst abund- | dey topofadistant rock. ‘Tliuro must ba & hand- ed nilk snd warm 11} you can get tho whoy, then | which haaalways beon o splendid Lloomer (il 1 | Of June 1,—the latcat 1 ave yeb soen,—and fnd 1 | of any Intelligent being to be obliged ¢ ance it could not propriate, quickly and oncounter with mud and wator to rescus eponge tho hroat) iy ustial, using the wh {I'"Iuml wasinidon its sido (o rest lust summer, since | Ovoricoked Bhattuck’s lottor, It 18 quite as wall, | ininute an acconnt of thelr most trifing affal passed the sentinels of disensed tion, was taken | the bemired. of water, stirring 1n your yoast and salt, It fe | when no Howers, and a dozun in this town'are in | The gontloman's tone bas ruused moa litile, ana I | the uverage husband mruu- i rogard to th up by the lacteals poared into the velus, oxygen- | W. O. O., your oxcollont letter supplied man aplendid, ana not sour, as yau are alresdy saying | the sume condition after the samo trentment? [ | MIEnt have writton in hasto to repent at lofsure. | bursament by kis wite of an occasional dime. 10Ty tha tungs, aned away £o tho bialn, which | thoughis; Uut, while Tagroo earncetly with wmucl fwill be, Try it, and Jot ue ki i Nke ft. | think such trestment Injuclous, Flease, dorlsts, | Listen. o wuy The idva that & Hut you wlll not be such o husband aa that, Take hosphates, tho true restorer of | that you Yol I atill liold that work that is not FWilluE,, ey it antIshad kuawiir yan like it | JRinE g J " | stould stop earuing und o to duvuuriug becauve | my advice: buute your views privately to the youn e rvou airanstneniug thom fa action, that tn | Iiied abova tho toutine of drudgory was tnficted uhie 4 cd to be o wife I beyond expresslun e ] au a)lude to agsons! and well a8 you atate: P 4 Friou Two, Bauny. —As briefly os porsibla Lwil) | | Hssauy one anythlag to ssy sbout decoratiog N than who holte. thin e, and chn | thers dn. the paber, and (t sho 16 a girior: soed turu thoy tight coabla the'tissues 1o aclze pon | bpon man an, 8 penaliys = OUL e say tnat thore a7o great modiciual qualitics tn astt, oxpross It Iu auch languayo, hes the furiitest con- | juagment, who will 'accupt youat oncoon those | {18 OFERNE SEMERLe, O G SR SIAVERIK | el and the Dationt hops that " oreato 1 ouce bad an eya-wash prepared of nitrate of il Prox JErrznion, GALESDURG,—Can some one | ception of the truest relation of the marriage tie, | terine; 4 not—then **'Tho world taall befors you appropsiate points for rotundity and beauty of | lleaven in the soul, but the uluP; I8 brought about Vo ithoutwig i e compontion or e | el e whtuar sy o oug o et f . | (180017 Sau chines ing oo ol sl f | whors b shaon ' el i, il ted il | 1P VX wad 1wt e Mnp il o | Tt s iy i i ool 1y i te) Lgukioy fscxshd ?;:d-'?fd'l{"-ul:ua‘- 1} bow long and when? 1f Spc, of Henderson, wiil | petty dutias, the probable mothornoad,—all thuve fore was lanuuld becaue vlastlo and buoyaut. The | let mediclows or, uoedisnes by chmstoning 0ok off evary vestige of staln with saltand vinc- work, whilo_youand your wife enjoy thw kind of wud stamp, Iwill seud the slip she desired voma lita i U thuesgo, Tdo not cara for the plants she offercd braln that was slways weury bocanio vitalized aud eaysr agaln Lo grapple with tho problems it had must accept our lot of drudyery as the sick man takes his pili, or the rebellions may be classcd under ons head *epotiering round a house, "™ L1t 1 atmply y tho rud, —notas ar, aftor the stain had hoen on twenty-four hours, tho ¢l H long hold in abeyauce. If youth was not orought, | something in iteclf nable, bul the mcans by which {rs, L——told moa duy or (w0 o that, salt ap- ir, Shstiuck, you havo your wide,—1 acknowl- | and jienwipira and managa thelr husbands, or of -] 156 nobleat 18 stioined: pileid s tae Torm of & pauitice ot would ‘rellavo | UAless the adjorsiui is other thau the white | oguu'e; but tho aiter soidances underlying wrory ho' fear o be catied **ponsioners™ if thely | BACK tu reality, tha streukih thas showe betonx 10'4 1 B vt 0 Y6u court the dostiny that s acuty pain, = Plereing tho var 18 4 remedy for | ofwilin | would M 10 oxchanie for Jamau vase | Word of your ietter. tho cayer renchung for all the e sl avupuila Guired elymenta in tha blood vitallzed and each { upow your ‘And Iuaw, as 14" ware, & great multl- weak or {nflamed vyce. = bons, white fuchals, amllax, spotlod-leal begonts, | Persondibeuedie wiioh may uccrue frum indre: 3 Will detnand \ts shara, —tLo brain, the tlasues, the | tude of thosa wuo wroto with tho pen. And they I there pot & mietaka about *Curfow Shall Not | Sefs wiite fuch - | whiloyon yut sbrini froo e responaiuili Frow Mancs Mapcav, Cinicaoo.—Iad 1 tha | Donos 1he mucous coate of the stomach evem, for | ® upon McLosn snd boro him away whers }3“?1"’:’3&‘.‘.‘.:“[‘??.‘, "Jl:’.f :"r'va"{:%'én:' n'.‘\‘vlu:‘li;‘ofle: "nl‘l‘u” -:lu o dh wmhlf MI’F mf‘eumt"" {fi“.‘\',“u‘?.'{'é'.' l‘:‘u l‘n"i:; fz‘»‘:xfi ::fll::clt‘: u:lh‘m‘ nl‘:\xxx:' time, and were I sasared that 13 woro perfectly | s repair. Nor is this an sxceptional case, 1know | there wasthe aound of msny tongues. And bo- send hor sddress aud stamp [ will send adjeratum, " rs ago, 1 have trled Lo find the book, but fatled. uar as 1 can recolloct it was Mcuuily's Sceond Reader, 1t was lusowe school-roader my liitla davgater bad. & POUF woman who fur louths Jay ou & sick bed, expecting to dlo from prosteation and heart divense, baving varlous physicians and iaking nutierous romedies with littla avail, Hor wholo case might bave boon ed up in the ono word inanition, Th and lo! tho rew ocl hola, the ond of that man was sathe end of tuw when the fize sclzeth It} PITYSICAL BEAUTY, Prox ManveoLp, DEtavan.—Ta be born with red balrand freckles Is by some sensitive sonls **proper," 1 ehould drop Mr. Shattuck a brief nota, saying, **Thank you, my dear; thank you immeasurably foryoursof Juns 8, It presents your views In » cloarer, moro tangidle form, aud 1t bite off some of the ludics as it ought to.” ¥or, to tall the truth, same of thess good creaturcs are 1 can't spars the other siipe at prescat. ordar of things, rests far beavier u{lun the wi stenier shoulders, ny uf 8 man. If thers wre 10,000 mure in Chicago baving the same views, lut thum remain unmarsled; wo have unbappy homes cuvugh. Uo 10 thts girl you ihluk wili marey yo d toll her huaestly and frankly our circumstances | state your ideas, —~though not, Fnox Essica Danxs/ firxpanson, 1tL, —Emily A. Kellogg, did you get thatboxof (erns Iaont your [ Lave nut reculved thaslips vou prowieed. Faox Dastl, Citicaow,~J. B, K., 1ok staine on the considered & great misfortune; but, tho Tarks glasé can bo readily removed by upplying oxalle | Iam very anxious to gut them, Ibope tho others | Jbeg, in the languago of your letler,—utidy as We | notas pationt s they should be. When ons writes | 2197 i but, scd, murlatic acld, chlarkde of Hme, Sno 1and, | 1 bave written t will uot bo 80 lardy In acknowle | Worén are Weak thraugh ue afactions, 'If she | Anythivg Lo which tnoy. cannci asbent. they cry. | formaginds i irQUESE aud botter than beforoicr | sar, \+The hand that you cannot cutiof you musk pumice sione, etc., with & molstened, spunge and | vaKIng the rucoipt of my luttors. corca foe you, shio will undoubtedly wors not only | Y{iRadhin "and go for Bie RAIF 1o & Metaohoris | frows rock 16 fock, and acaling 1te bestling crag, | M. Bo mako the best of whai the Aliwlss rabblug well. Az, hattuck, You 1o one of thato kind of men | all day, bt all nights but dom't, for tleaveu's ks, | yot dissgreeable maaner. Does it do themuny | hustiog the chaiols, enduwed with vigor sui | Fatber bss given you and let all dyes aud washos 1o 10 & §ood recipo for camphor 1ot | Sannd lad7 ovnen st bro 000 ooy ir that wake a mero basiness traneaction o good? Yes; it roll iv mental aystems; for | strongth, fuel scaiatict Does tha robust child, | alone. Just be thankful that vou were born white, e e A0 oor doot | young Iady awned about 310,000 thers would bs tmuch writiog hath ms N, 1. — | rowping amoug tho maplos, with shout aud laugh, | withall the word implics; and look around on b d B bt i Badi “§l'.'!~‘ il ‘f, "" u‘; ~mg" l'“” 8t ‘I'"‘"m' Prox Daau |, Cutcago,—You are right, My, | It you are atier oxceeding sweetncss , da | feel ecstatlc? Doca the poor invalid, confined for | thods with whom you are acqualnted snd gnev how T A o Lo oo ot tho 10 tus | walen ey o0 pina g, irdle, lemon Juley orrout- | Shatuck, iu princiols, In the maln, bus wrong, ar | Bol luok at liturary wowen, B a-cl o¥ par | mantss 1o her couch, whon able 10 $1t in tha syt | many of thewn are moro fortunato than you'ato, 14 lard ana camphor. 3 d\n{eu lft are'all dissalved | but bave heard th con ded, "n o limited, I the spplicatlon, somowhat. A wire | Viculare § rofer you to the editor, shino, wander amung the flowe d enjoy the | thera ot muck to be thankful for sven’lf you hava Letih LR L b o e L LB LS _,'M';,a'{,‘&nm'n";,';gz':m‘} ot oalet, Sex 3 | Should elp a Busbends thalr latoreste suowld he | 4 008 CorFespandant ailects ta_ dopreciate *)col. | song ot biras, fusl ecstaticl Do or, mis- | red hairand frecklest Yoo havo the use of all the 3 f o d, stirriug lu perfuime loge-lesrning.” From the very closest exponienco, ina tu tbicken. your address Lo me, care Homs. 1 can testify to tho nop-injurionsndss of the samo, memberd of the bady, perfect oyesight, acute hear: Ing, & pretly mouth, even tueih, and PO erable dyspaptic. who fesrs to touch the food hig I3 Identical; she sboald not be & ‘‘drag™ 1o his tom craves, but canuot digest, which, induiged ‘woll just as mixture » luxorant ¥ v 8 s axistance, but should lift him up in thought, fn | Of com:n.lmw'o lul:llluunc-k wh]flhull ulrl(tn hl‘n' unlyuflvrl dm’“ll nm;ngury. w““’fi,"";‘fi" :}:nmlh;;c:nglm!‘:‘u:l;un h‘nu'-. n:lun fl"l“b“l :.:: s re— wox V. 0, C,, 0 = more taste or 0usewor] than for other | the condition to eujoy the plassur . o esslngs 11 10 most ol sm. The FLORAL LORE. e ol (Cirust have Alips it dpliit duicasds bat nol sasay dluo s Miseny 'True, thore extals, n 'clas of swect, | foel ecataticr When, aftur monina and ‘yea lave bugn Whea Homan 1adies of oid would hava ucheis, double geranium, Euglish vy, whito tea- | to tne sccomplishment of all this, for, while i Isd). h ir of Faox Horurs lawk, Lavaverre.—Some kind bei 1 1 maldens who Ifalrly hagker aftor | languor and nervous gru * y oxchasged with you, when to ha r fhiend aont WG ov. enfrac ki toag, bezonls, follage plact, which I would like to | weslth msy bring plesssnt surroundings, doce it | cottaves of their own, kud who neverweary of bang. | thelll with 1ife and the ste, itian rod wau conatdered s favor from the |‘od1. riend sent ma & alip, or, correclly spesking, & | gxchanye for Kenllworth ivy, white oxalte, tubu- | always brinzsuccessand haj iug out the fiee and hunlnx clean aon the | red current of strength. But what ls the difference what the color Ll leat, n shupe aud color resembling that of n peach | rowe, vzimrose, lily of the valley, white gerazlum, | of » home, In ita teas gunlry sbolves. Mr. B., did you o womaa clean and ncat, worn bacomingly; sad ret ured lcat, but it Lv thicker and largsr; thu wurface is | forus, ur, if preferred, willa stawpa. true Lappiuess livs, **hooie 1s where 8 ang tbe diesovn sbol day,—say the Fourthol 1t color will sult us better thug sny ono we can wmooth and glosy, Cau svy ono glve iwme its sty " in Jle purity and etrongtb, sud there b | July? It v:nuludn‘ynul hoarl guod. Agalu, thera | and nervoud force, Lho Lrue vis ustura, improvive? Lo ¥nox Frawkis, Cuicavo.—~1f aoy of the readars or base on which 1o work. s utrouger motive | are izl who fina i mentaily, moratly, and phvs- | Lack the blush 1 the cheuk, $he aparkis i mprove the mind; mako yoursolf so neceseary ‘Tlisuk you. kind Renalo, for your prowmpt £ The llome b Ly 1o propel than wiete dollsts und cente. 4 | leslly Imposaibly 1o do bunsework, Tl tastos | aud the 004 to tha bears. to soume one that you will bo in dowand, Mcra to my yuestion cuncerninz cactus sced. —Hav of The llome bave suy slivsof chulcs vlaste, 1 ¥o tuo promotings of hoart | ruvolt againet 1t; and those girle aro ot few. 8o, | Milkcis 1bo most purfect food kuown, in proot ot | porsonal beauiy la ot durable nor to bo coveted: auy of 1 edn just montloued? It *4ycs," what | wilt be Mpp{ 10 cxchiange vome nice magnolla o it f right snd Justice; sud | Shattuck, donot avepsic. Scocn and vituporstion | which 1 cito th fact thut all mamwahia live and | Mow many beautiful girle haye vory uttractivo variotics? I 1 mo aud addross, could you | #sedlioge for thom. My uddresy can be had from ‘enter 1nto tn-:«mrmmon of matri- | may by the reward of metlt of uscommon pouple | thrive on It, whon their systumy sre in thelr forma- | manuers and & mind stored with rlclk, pure #pary wa some? - the editor. BIUL Y0 Iy, 84 thoy anoald, thoy will <re. | llks yoo sad me (for § sida with you‘ but reme five stage, When changu of Lissae is rapid, and so | thoughts. Aurouonl thing. grost beauty leadd 1havoa tuborose bulb, some pink, mignouctte, move mountaius'’ of diticulties and **cover,” or, | ber “*good febies In the sest| lannat Jaus porfactly are tho waterials bleaded hat avery ¢lu- | 10 excosaiva vunity snd self-couceit; thoy plesse Iady-slipper, verbena, and golden sbysm sced: SIATTUCK’S FRIEND, 1070 propurly, obliterute **a waititude of siue.” | thinke sbe could *trun a houso, must il ex- | mont is suvplicd, brain, neeve, booe, Lasue, oven | thueyes, and somstimes captivato the heart; but which I'will sund In exchauge for a slipof olean- Fuox BUATTUCK's Fuisxv.—1 would lko to | §F 1 wure vltualud =s you are, or a8 yuu profess to | Deuses,” etc., on §30 por weok. But thedexr } to tecth, bair, nails, horas, and toofs,whon re- | the wost beautiful face, 1f accombanled by an der,icex begonla, suflax, vxalle, Kennflworth Iv, | marey My, Shattuck; Ido not know &a be is 1 would *+sun the risk "'to marry tuat parica- | wirl hauna trie e of eitrclife. Lot berirydt | guired. Yot ouly thy yousg and vigorods ceu al- | ugly tempor, sl will, and cuurllsh dispobition, Engfish lvy. Scoleh vy, cactna, trailing arbutus! e ML @ now e opon | ja¢ Jouny lady very promptly, aud” piace ber fa | awblis andece] Boirding 1t the cheapost possible | ways digest maik aud ‘muke avallsble this plustic | will soon ba'dessrted for ono of plsinneas where Will send some patterns if they are prelutced, | b0 tecelving proposals. I know I'mnotopen W | charge of & ** lome Department® of my owa, }cnm(oruhl-l way (o exish, Say $10 to 318 a wouk | material which may propesty bu converted fnto ail | tho mind Is vf @ high order, well cultured, and Aoy of the above sent (o 1y nom de plume will | makiog them, belng olready somo years married. leving that she woald have th itity | for tuls, aud you' have the other $15 left (out of | the eryanic elements of thy -{mm. To quote from | tralned to think of higuer thiugs. I can eeo now, be recalved. But1hke him **alleo samce," sad ahould have | 8ud ipclination to make it ccoss | 8:30) for clothes for two, Dr. Juglelikl, of Derlin, ** Most {wportant, thore- | in linayination, ono wno was born with red bair, 3 J{'tbe lady who asked wme for lambraquin patters | waed for bim. 1 motico acarcs & word of tol for Loth, However, Ibero ars wo | th forg, 18 this artidcial modidcation of milk, 'which, | very frockled ‘complexion, and pale, faded eych will scud hor addreay, she will be supplisd. G ord of tolee- | 4jqug 108 question In dispute, and, ss you ha casa of illne without sevarating s siugle Ingredlent frow it, yot | of & very diminutive fora, sud lawa. But, with - auce for himor his oplnlons fn tho tesus of the | rajycd & tewpest In & tcapot all r in_The | ush fwaylove, Peopls scom wery poasitive fur | yiveaItibe higuesl blustio puwer, which deponds | all these blowlshes outwardly, sho cortainly bad Foow Mus E. IL Koov, Broowixuzuy, Int,—1 ‘Why {s he nocos hestnen becsuse lome by your siatemeut, —for ladis weldom | ** keeping bouse.” Nuw, o the bame of good- | put only on the lircur amount which can bu con- beart thatever fell to woman. In her RuEiods (AL LtUrY. Jos Who Baw MG T nces souio what ve Idoast e it prova- | willlug 1o acknowledys wiat the fult le with thew | pest, what kind of o sbaity can onu hire foc leas | womed. butalao upon th exsior digeatlbllity or sa- 0 had **bobeld ber uatural face in tho sm suxious vry oue a4 & tasta for pleassut, soci en aud | In any seapoct, bui Ste often unspariog fo their | than au0 a wouth? Moustrous fdeal Look st | aimilation of Lhe itk iteelt, und thiv vuly throush a biad alwmoat rebelled agalnat Heavea for fowere shall ralse somo paasies. I know of no | uerhsps expens has | devunclations of oy one who oupuses tucir l’urwn-lwuwn{ sud its texes; | thy chewlcal change of tho wilk-sugar by fermen- | ber Bomelineas; but s fong, tedigus 8t of fover fluwer that gives #0 much pleasuro and 1o one that | Sne tastos would not be cxpenslve if they could { views, wishes, or activns,—(God Llcss ‘vra, aut-ul; WAy gau-Lill, wates-bY | wutioa ute alcohol, catbonic and lactic acids, a | gave ber tmoand opportunity for self-examination, gives such lurge roturos for so Mitle cxpense aua | 840rd I Icun jmagine nvery happy coudection | though, sod teach them better),—iwhil wob crits | butchor-bill, grocer-Will, * baker-dill, wik: | wodidcation 1 which the luwpy formation Is cow- | and she rosu from her bud calmly rosigncd, oveu trouble. Two re of wmized seed, f planted | 1B Suct s ooe dale wmentions. Whet would be | eiws you further. woman's b, cost-blil i winter, icu- | pletely avoided by the process through whicn the | to be lame for ife, always to walk with a cans, & i pape: planted | piyayanter, moro practical, than for a bushand and Tuw onv of the 10.000 (If Aigures are yight | bl in sawmer, plumber's bill. Whew! | ik pusses bLofore it becumes resdy for ube, | gentlo reminder of hor formor rubellion, She bid mow, and well culitvated this sumuer, will yield | wifa to go out to bustoces In the murniug aud re- | snyway) Iucied to warry, but Ouancisl circum- | 1t takes my bresth sway. And ono must buv | when the particlus adums such a twinuto | & briltient mind. & spleudid mewory, and el somo towers this fall, sad tho plant will begin to Jbuga for a pleasant eveulng togethier at hywe, 8b | stunces and prido pruvent. Mouey snd fasblon clotaus thy sawe 83 if ouo were boardingl Nowe | form a4 to wake 1L the lightess fuod possbly, | sbo resolved should bo bor accamplabimcuts, Ab

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