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el T A AT AR SN B & H K 1 § “ B e tell ma whera T can get one, and what will ba tho pricet Will some one nlease answer through Tho o 1 onr nealigent nle tter has heen pernsed many timos, and Lot na aeain st beelde leatn wisdom from youe large experience. do boya read those sbominahle storiea? cauee they are cheap ing would not be lees than 85 8 week, Well, we will eall 1t 28 they recelve, of but themaelves. There of our busineas housea swhoke remnneratl been rednced, the me, and eannot bo got In gand_condition at this Tha doctor anys **starchy fouds. " \Whntare **starchy fooda"'? As thore scem ta be some doctura amonit The Tlome readers, toll ms? Don't anyboily elso be afraid but remember that Ihe: withaat mitk. Nonris! tban rellehing. Also, who will telj ns how to make a cooling drink on the hot aays, when the Invalld e bnraing waternzaravates hor disenso, nce teimming; also eantrs-wo t desian suttable for a foor-reat, four difte: Porders for haem or tidles, n” Tark! ric aud brilliant catoy witerns, and tuit .ndies writing will wish, = Address STOR! Co., 1. and no one to take care and esily procured, or be- |x scarcnly a clerk (n any canra they really delight in them ! Or I8 it becanan they have nothing elno to read? helieve it to he & mistaken ddea that chiliren require haoka that ns chiliren of matare years ywonld not dellght in. tellicent boys—nn wards are capabloof reading books fntended for adalte, and not only of reading, hnt of under< Such bein the care, thero teavels. hictories, bingraphics ete.-that wonld 1} tne calid's mind with nsefu! but 1f he have no tage for anything himn eforics, bat let them by wishy.washy stull, st Of books saitable THE HOME. THE OLD NOMESTEAD. What ghosta from ont the vanisked past tave come to haont my sonl to-night? What spell across my thoughts (s cast? SFhat sndden renae of wo snd blight? Ah! dear old homestead, 'tis of thee I maso, for othee feet now tread Whers mins once roved, unchecked and feee, And those of my belared dead. For almont like & lving thiog Thou seem'at to me, and this last blow Tisth power my very heart to wring With bitter grief, Iloved thee so. Thon wert 0 linked tinto the past— ‘Tnat happy past forever flows ‘When sunshine o'er my path was cast, And 1 was nelther sad nor love, ufn The llonie, Frox D EtTA LAvnat. Caiesao.—A, L, I, Lincoln, Thave a hook entitled ** Poeta and Poetry printed in 1860, that contains blo- hi oticen of Atice and Phabe Cary, wilh mfiex‘a;‘cn ;'oemn of the former and twelve of T have ot ** Mary of Morrow ** or *My Post," les of those 1 have, adiress mo il formard them with pleas- pait ! must be caoked and eaten T e i havo everywhere ment 18 desired even more inte "r[m]nllnlw ‘lh'dlfl"fl;i 0 e Indien nombs, and are likely to e tien sise ap In robellion Frox JAr or Naw Yonx, Yoxwzns.—Does your Home cover New York, or with Cato do you **No pent no Utica contracts onr powers, Bnt the wholo honndlces continent 1A ours. It the Iatter, I'm In; one of the family. Twas paraing throngh Chleago last Hatnrday snd bought a twelvo:page Taiouxe to read on the cars. I8 waa & geand paper. chatty Home lctters abont plants, ele, the thonght atrnck mo to join the circle, 1 10 give the Homern and trant some of their thinga. 1 ecnd now na my contribution & few soeds of the Innnriy, or honesty, or phantom ieaf, and samnle It grows nnout fwa feat high, and bears profusely & pink flower 1iks the phiox, seed veare), or achcnin, exprude, becomes thin flat, and broad; when ripe the pod falls of and discloscn the ecptum, & this, pearly, shiny lest adhering to the stem, This is the phantom Je: 1tmakea & eapital winler ormament with drie ) consclous that they completely nnder 1 remain ro anless there Indfcs r and aedert thotr_richin return from the Soath, rocnired the servi ihat it was ever m; standing thom als aco plenty of booke Last summer, noon 1 ronnd that mother eencat forelgner ot to_ behold, face, which wad the only bnt two montha in thin conntry, of her own nation. with inward fever and and milk and acids are forhidden? Can shp not have ane drop to cool her parching tongue? Do please somebody put on the thinklng- cap. T tn well known that sevoral charches In the cily allow no intoxicating or fermented wines at the Sacramentnl table, and in uno At least una or fenaration from rrapes for thiey give ua a carcfal recipo forit? It Is sl to be entircly non-alcoholie, and in dealred for the wnvalld, on whom a fezepoonfal of dry Catawba will act as 8 bottleful woald on ople. R0 Sery much desired, please do ot delny to answer, ‘Who 18 the author of {he iy bt hnetry o ona prave: | bat 1f you wish coj For twd howks b cara of liome, and After reading thoso onre end moral, And wot i)l And now will somn one give Tor crery one to read? Littie Siater, yonr mamma s 8 very sensible womian. and [ liape you will grow np to ‘be a8 good TTa the yonng lady who wrota In_favar of coracta | would say that 1 have hosrd man one make the eame remark, but I date say tha it wan not fashionable to wear them voil wonld find that you could get alonz very comfortabl; without (hem; and, 8 to wearing them have heard othare sav that too, when at the rame 1ime they were vo tight that it _woold have Leen £y to me; but, however loosely thay are wora, Tcannot think (liem & henedlt, WEEPING FOR SUSPENDERS, Frox lzLey M. GiLsent, Exattwoop men must work and women must weep® lsnot as trae as when spoken by Canon Kingsley, I know 8 dear old man, Professor of Chemiatry in one of the leading edncational fnstitutions of our Btate, ut ¢ weepa ™ to_receivo thing tn her favor, and %hl\m spentin 8 famil, “Yes' wan the extent of was need A¢ offen in the wrong as in 2 Tn arder to shorten my igh the reven months of disconragements throngh which we passed in r to perlect our **help." Bhe wi nd did. . Wanted us to leaeh ber everyting.” (She wa wasabont.) Ono morning mother war teachis ther to mako cake of some Rort. Rhe was dellghtes at the fdes, and told her that if thera wvas & achool aho wonld whllngly pay ta Jearn, than & werk ere we were informed of her intentlon to leare. right in the beat of snmmer. ever anything Ao sgaravatine? Well, leave she ho knowledge necoena- 1. *Prox_Yorxo Mornrm CEpan Rarios, 0o, 1 received tha pattern, leare send 1L, as you he plctore sent throngh The Home, Merrick, Rister ls desires ma Lo say that she nent yon the scroll-saw patlerns nesrly & month #g0. bnt haa heard nothing from you. ‘Aunt {felen, what are we td do'when the peaches are pohard ana green that to eAta haf-dozen wonld Le almost aurs doath? Are not rips tomatoes equally good? Water, Watorls more Iadica made 8 the church nne. e Infiuenes, 9 good hook of pros: ddres, batore scnding, U, Lock-box i, Gairiiy: rp. and knew what she Last Hyma "'t But now, alas! these daye have fled, And grim Misfortane’s child am I. Through thotny patha 1 daily tread, And drain the cop of sorrow dry, 1 hardly earned— 1 dimly grope toward the light, For lifo ita darkest aide has turned, And hid ila sunny one, Bteange fate that T, of house snd lands, And hope and joy, should be bereft, And e'en my home in etranger hands At last, perforce, be ‘While other lives glida smoothly oo, And other hearta with bliss o'erlow— No treasare from thelr keeping gons, No clond beyond of grief of wo. * Bnch thonghts as hese dost thoa recally Dear homestead—mine, 183! no more— And, if some tears unconsclous fall, The weaknees pardon. Aching, sors, Ay beart attl) wreetlcs with Its fate, Dellerinz God will give release 1o those who suffer snd who wait, And that at last there cometh pesce, Erasawoon, Il NOTES TO CONTRIBUTORS. Exv, Davesront,—Communications written on postal-cards cannot bo published. Al articles in- tended for pablication must be written on paper, and on one side of the paper, will pleare taks nollce, yon a supply to disrribute, and ‘will acnd themn by mail to Any oe want(ag th Now, Iwant a yellow and awhite oxal wiil return etamps therefor. aneze dandelfon. branching head. n to<o, & yellow flawer opeaing just s Ahat 1 can send ir wanted. Tt wan not mure Frow Is0aexe, OTTrawa, Ia,—Will some one Kindly tell me the pame of the author of theso besutifal lines, and also where I can find the reat Frox VioLEr Venxox, Curcavo.~WII Print. er's Dovil's Slater send ma her sllps of follage plants?’ Jn return J will send targe cat for rog— almost any of tha snimals for menageric—or di. reetlon for making 8 work-basket of pesch.basket, or any other fancy-work [ hs Who wighes the shndow pletares of head of ntlst, and Lincoln in exchange 1’ preseryo canua-bulls tn 3 schange 1 offer wny of tie 1 1 have necds of tha tarry Niaht, ™ by 8 Smit rowa ahout Lwo feet hlluh o v ippei > Evening iells. A itunt, by Charies Lrnpery 1 anlche o1 onFIduI0; And aTbett i1, Kink ‘T 10 0ur ACCA, AF Clne Kitsey shoul e lnundresn: good wages, which she liad allowed to acenmulate into quite a little fortunc, tnus eal- Hled forth, Now what can be done with theso un= rineipled eirls? If thoy would be aschool to learn cooking. why not ith whom they live, when they 8 girl who knows little or nothing, and let them wark for tnelr board until they sre comnpe- tent? Tam nota houeckeeper, bnt Linve had eome egpericnee n the art (for 1t {s An art) 1n my moth- Tlowever, [ may be 1 13 own some day, but bef trust there will be a reform, and the ladics not so thoronghly impared npon’ as pow. me ntteriy devokl of & heart. has_any mors sympath girys, and I don't biame them for o] and disconraged: bug what 1 want is honor, just aa t it In the employes of mercantile a certain clars upon whom fortune who are nble 1o pay extravagant to, At the ssmae time keeping three or four. What they find to do I cannut tell, unless {t in to wait ‘upon each experience han been, the more accomplished, be law that so much and no more shonld 1d, wo would not be the dapes that we are to the Wedoneed s reform in this, and mast bave it if wo wouald desire any comfort in living. If wo Amerlcan women wete strong enough wi ht be Independent, girls begglng for situntions even liovever much help wo tho bratn-wark, the ansiety, the pianning to ake bolh ends meet, all fe ours, whil d. riands with arms akimbo, aud aska clock-work, ere our last mouthfal af swallowed, those well-worn words: an’ what's for breakfast?” SPIRIT OF BEAUTY, Frox Mns. M. £, Cnorren, WargrLoo, T, — The incloeed bit of word-painting was written im- prompta by a friend long sinca passed away, Mra. Tientiette M, Mitcholl, of Baltimors, in the year 1840, Tbeliove it has pever been in print: 'm ratsod, complets, K (rons thicir beaat) n thin great God:| aleo ltke A good recipe for baking-pow- der biscuit; and how can 1 Hd our house of those borrid little red ants? Frox C. M. .. Wixxrenaso~JomplogJotn, T bave cight varieties of hollyLocks. some of them donble, and, If you wish, will save you secd when A A, H,, 1 can epare yousome pressed 1 with some ane wonld an- at thelt curling, Lhrist, Jobn the I LOW ERS. no 8 for slips? Ilow 1 Frox Rexxix, IixspaLs, #pondents pleass obscrve my change of resldence. Iwould eay I hagp had over fiftcen years' expe- a florist, snd am bappy to revly Lo all questions 1n regard to floricultare, either through ‘The Home or by mall, to those inclosing stamp or postal-card. To Spartan: Do not palnt your flow- er-pots; It is necessary for tho health of the plant that the pores should be open. vife you to take cuttings now from your verbenas, at thie season will root easily, snd thess make the best for house-planta for winter-blvom- 1 we have touepand Verbenas In the house are very llable to mil- dew. Dusting with tlour of sulphur la the remedy. Sallie V. Wheeler, tne sddress of IL T, Wifl- fams, pablisher of the Floral Cabinet, 1s No. 40 Beekman street, New Y g, b RS AT epitert e & ‘who not only ** works 1 heard him ssy one day, need a new pair of sua — for the mon Hiate to ask Mrs, Iy, —0ld eorre- ke If any one wishes it One-and-a-hall cape f y rectpe (onarsnpec onders, hut § hate 10 aex 0. Box 202, ATes i, tito sall, fonr wel al be . one teaspoonful baking-powder| bake in hat ovon, 1 would like a grapevine of any other permanent one for trellls-work In exchange for fancy-work. P . —1'"1 repeated, respects **Yes, " hennid; ‘*Tepend too much money for boratory. She thinks I'm very nd'1 bate to ask her for tho lemen readers of The Ilome, this story ouse of my time 1 sincercly chemicals in the lal Tocre 18 no onc. 1| ferny: end, by the wa Myra, T would ad- awor Joan's inqulry a 00d inany wants, Bmong which Aro bittersweet satin.vino seed-pods, honvardia Iantana. ntilon, In return | can give hellotrope, folisge-piant, pine- Fnox Tore, Mistawara, Ixn.—1 want to be- come a member of The Home, of which I have long boen an inlerested reader. vot 1willnot make them all known antil I see whether this fs accepted, I would Jiketogetntube. rose bulb, and wonld be thanks, or plants. 3y vanta aro mang, GETHE VALLATIN while and_yellow and lagt, But not PAUTER CHILDREN, Frox Dusixess, Evaix.~Iome frionds, will yon a1l allow mo to ptroduce & new subject, and one of the most vital importance: the children of the State In the County Infirmaries throughont Itl- nols, \What rhall we do for them,—what can weo do forthem? Unloved, very many of them &t loast, ancared foc to any great extent, thay are axposed toesll infivences and bad example. bo otherwiso than that they grow up In the vices cf the uay? Ja 1t not better to de to ring np_children right to start with, than to erect reformatory jnstitations to erase evil habits that shonld never continnes smillny vages to their der, coral begonla ninm, Wax-begon 1f any one withea to exchange, 32, Winnebago, Winnebaca FOIL ANVINING OV 00 willing to glve stamps, T, Mendeleabn, Hemmaan, Scyn. F T 1 have & recine for lapioca cream tehich fa very good, and I hatc not sect it inThe Home: Threa tabisspoontuls tnblocs soaked in water over night: draln Off the waler and add all until 18 thickens; then oiks of thren egpn best the whites with augar (o Tt 15 10 bo served foverfow seed. theycan address ox] A. A, M., please send mo your address, ork. Brrre Bracm, Inm seeds to a1l who have one quart sweat mil| beaten togethor! uult:‘ froth, end use s trosting. qui of which every one can have for e, ‘The hyacinth and other bulbs will be ready to send out e Iast of the miontis Frox Ay INtenEstEn ReAnen, 111, —Will the memoers of the lotno be 10 kind as o tell me how to keep fuachlas, colers, cophla, acharanthas, fevorfews, be kept for epring bedding olants? I have mi have window-room for. Ifve in the collar with very little light, and bas any one a pura white fuschia that they will excnange with me for some other kind of fuechiaor any other zurka), by 5, Klly [ g+ Aiapny Home e o pofka, by Lemsc **An ’Wnchulu( viso Zome pla Othet contritutors fnox Rusy, Cnizcaco,—Will some of tho alsters of The ilome plesss send me some cholco slins or bulbs (except Madelra)? Inexchangol will send directions for an air-casiie made of hog-vriatles, or samples of darned net. Tha following s 8 recipo for a cheap cake for Ong cup sugur, Onu eg¢, one-fourth cup but. one-third cup mliik, ono cup flour, one tea- nful baking-powde: RESIN CURE FOR CUONBUMITION. Frox Piver Woons, Ciicaco.—1 havo seen in yoar columns a prescription for the cure of con- baving among fts ingrodionts raw beef, charconl, otc. Now I bave s remedy which 1think s almost, If not quite, a specific fur any consumption ur pulmenary tronbles where the disease has not advanced ro far 88 to be beyond the reschof human ald, given it a thorongh trial, and 1t has cured meof & fung tronble which at one time seemed to be sbont to remove mo from this mundane sphors, der to rcach other unfortunates, I am writing these fow linca Lo The Home hoplug it will benent some one, and shall feel amply ropatd If even one experiences roliof from tho torture nttendsnt upon 1 yrovoss giving my exporience a nd_miaking the whole matier ay i1 Thero fs no complicated pre- ription to 61l aud norlckening nostrams to ewal. "fo begin with, T loft this rexton of chilly, damp winds, fugs, and varisble weather, and ho- took myself to s more congenial chime. A glance lorlda, with [ts swamps, ever- Fuox Mns, 1., Pixz Rives, Wis.—Taving sent cranberry vines {0 8 nuwber of Llome readers, 1 avall myself of its coluinna to mpart somo iden of the cultivatlon of the plant. As & housoplant, my experience is imlted to one vine, which 1 havo nging-basket, and which scems to a small remittanco. i L I, hom: exct 72 1 Wogahin ellml’ TDiasom | * Mother an _{mmense, 7er o the, Al faem' thoy wonld be away from afl evil iufluence sud example, aad, with atudy aud lebar of needtal , there would be no s Ax Oup SynscripEr, MarrooN.—~Your diroc- tions are not oxplicit enough. The srrangement of the City Directory le such that & buainess firm can only be found by having in mind the frm name ar the placo of business. 88 regularas kinds systemntical room or thine for vvil to row, and fn 8 fow v wontd become self-supporting, —no small conuld- eration when people are fecling bard times. rue,” Dainert I ury. and otners. Addr Fnon Priosanxe, CrixtoN.—In breathing upon the hand, whother gently or violently, the sensa- tion produced la warmth; {n blowing, the sensation iscald. Please givo tho philosophy 80 as to come within the comprehension of your readers gene R, Woor box 25, Lyons L —— THE LAGOON. holding considerable moisture, and I would there- fora snzgest to 1hose wishing to cultivata the vine for & houseplant that they procure goll of the char- and keep it monst. grow If merely stuck Iinto tho eatth in ons or more places, —reyardless of rovts, — flavor as desired. acter mentioned, »% To EARLY Binb.—Your list of songs would fill will take root an: balf s column. Have charity for the other coa- tributors who would 1ike to bave a ahow, too. You will ind a few of them -A COUM. Fnox Fexxs Sovr, Cuicaco.~—Please publish 1he following. Of course It fsn't & man that I 16 palms uprear their fronded heads, most mect above the stuggish stream, lirolgh thalr dusky-green are seen Vide goid and acarlet beds d Jong forne lean A TALK AROUT PLANTS. Fnoy Feny Lear, Otrawa.—1When shall 1 trans- plant my plants, sad in what slzed pots? seems to e the Impottant quesilon in tho minds of numer. ous correspondents Just at present, and I will re- peat what I bave writton to some, that it Is utterly imposalble Lo answor all questions, for, nof etc,, T cannot attempt an answer; for 1might make a great mistake, and then receive the blame for the ill-success which attends yonr eflorts. Use jadgment, sud experirnce will soon enable you tq succeed beyond your moet sanguine ozpectationsy Do not put & Uny scedling In a Isrge pot, fof it not only looks lonely and oot of place, bat will not thrive asif in 8 thumb-pot. Roots are elther annual, biennial, or perenalal, and, undor all circumstances, the fibrous parts (radiculz) are strictly annoal, and, as winter ap- nd remaln in a state of reet, as we term it, till spriog returns, and then renew their vigor, which e percelve by the formation of new leaves. Planis mny always Le mora success- fully transplanted whenthe fibers are in a stats of decay, for, belogof 8o tender & texture, thera1 waya the liability of breaking and Injury from hand of the smate will necoasarily cause 8 c part of tae plant; for they are dalnty objects, and wilt rest nfter moving from their old' home to the Spaca 18 Nmited, { printed In the exchangs column. Fnox Zxnnina, Dusvqre.—I too would like to ‘thank the donor of the gladiolus bulbe, Juat fowered, and is vory vretty,—salmon pink, veined and shaded with whita and Jemon color. To Of flowors line the banka; Amid tho long, dsuk gra A shum! a ehum! & kIngdam for a chum| Al mimate atter falno ooy To Gxonamna.—Your story wonld do very well for & child's Bundsy-school paver, but the readars \ of the Homs sre moatly ordinary caso of i 1y rldes, iy (Just for rliyme) mj T Ehoits away wiien Gioamy Ho: The brilliant birds flee through the drowsy alr; A bright snake, In the tint art of (| Ur the stainless radlsncy Anewer me by somo kentl 8pirit of Beauty, where Ipaused, and the v looked, snd the eyes ere shedding their warm sunny ight upo: And my nesri grew & or 1 knaw thiat tho oir| ‘And I know that In eyes that look love to aur own The Bpirft of Licauty hath ever ber throne. THE BFCRETARY’S REPORT. Frox OnLEXa, CiicAco.—The regular monthly Trscxs Homae Club was held Wedaesdsy s!ternoon st the Tremont Honse, pur- anant to adjournment, Fern Leaf once more In the chalr, B8ho has not fully recovered from her 1ato illness, but her inierest in the weifare of The THome wiil not allow her to neglect her duty unless roally prostrated om a couch of pain. teadfast workers fn the Club were whom we have lesrned Lo prize for belr coutrage and perscvorance In the up-hill work of establishiny 8 charitable snatitution whera o many already exisc. The businces was conaucted in goud order, one or two of the falthful becoming .rau at the pnavoldable delnya we children of a larger and require a little more substantial 1. waliing, coiled in ambu#h, lies, helr every ifleht with dismond eyes, 11id in 8 'nest of tangled erass and flowers, Itscems 8 Jewel lost n Nature's bowers. 11 oat thiou dwell? chum! & ehum} & king 0 coine aud siiare iny Ro1d Commnian n wood uaiiired Ohat unio 3 {8 picading wall doth come: dom for s chnm! far and wido, o e that beat loved to hear, ‘Thers sra two letters in this office addressed to “Dess.” They were forwarded to *‘Bel Onarga, 111, bot have been retarned with the word that they belong to some other contnbator of the jease lot me know, and stite what they Address mo in care of Long, tralling crecpers hang from tree to lree, And sometimes furm 8 awing across the sircam- Now shedding coolnces fron their dusky gloom, Now perfimed. blushing with thetr budded bloos. Here might a world-tired poet lle and dream, And every hour souio neiwer beauty sco—~ Home brighter bud its storied weaith uafold, OF tlowing crimeon, amothyat, of gold. ‘This is 8 Josvel of the earth, here hid 1y carket-walls of gold and preclous stones; Oireled nround with shining emerald zones; The arching ucavons f0rm A s Gided to topaz-aplondor by the sun, th golden stars when day is done, Datall alone it les. And wake the nod wonld like in exchange. e. mimops had hear ——— EXCIIANGES. HNINTS FON HIOUSEKEEPERS, Frox Bunn, Bunn 0ax, W put the cream on the table and find it Is sonr. must it be thrown away, and we go without coffes ba- cause there Is no more milk In the house! Noj put a little ealoratus Into it, atic well, snd in a fow minntes we are ae woll off for breakfast aw if 1n the country, where milk {a plenty. Even thoogn the milk be clabbered, it will do for cofe a Mttte sour, will make nice custard by Ihave just found out the above, and think it valaable information. City, scoing what you wrote shout mice ing birds, 1 though’ 1 would take It as a thely warnlng, so carefully brougit my bird into tho sitting-room every nisht, the cage on the book-eas: One fatal night 1 place n wakened by a great screeching. ond what was the trouble, but did not reach the time My advics to ail blrd-owners 18 {0 hang the cage on'a bracket made rposd. lnr.;l“ Iclean mysllver? It with sliver soap, little In delall, s.—When we go to C. G. B. DrKarn~Bereral recipes for Koumyss have been printed in this depsrtment. All are good. Theoneyon refer 1o {8 not at hand just meeting of Ti i el e 3 proachce, decay, b at the map of P kindes, and morass waa enough for me, and, to moke assurance doudly sure, the talcs of chiils snd fever told me by disinterested frionds was enuvugh to still moere Grmly prejudice me against , then, should 1 go® Clircnmetancos at lenzth olaced mo tn Bonibern Alabama, and In Haldwin Couaty [ fouud the pure, balmy atmoa- here, delicious wator, high and’ dry land, snd edom from stagnant water, And, consequontly, 1 was fortunate onough to locats but a few yards from a beautiful river, with- Mobile, affordiug aptendid tes for boa'ing, while it aoe to have the raw [l the sromatic extialations frow the broad acres of pine trees Intervening, was also my pood fartans (o be able to avall mysel(. of the watera of a living spring waich boiled ) h posscescs macke: medicinal propertics, especially for disoased kid- ‘Tuls wpring-water [ f & curative agent. ‘The main thing, bowoser, and the remedy T wlets to lay before Lho readers of The halatton of the v . Ficas Frastica—Tow is It possidle for the con- uctor to judge of the articles without seeing alop, Fany vocat or tmatramentat GDEN, Fort Atkinson, GF FERN ROOTS mm ‘ould ke In exch 'The winds, which aweep dlog flowars, half-asleep, Rometimes, whon storms arlss, arc all tho hands Which evar loose the green and abining bsnds Of those tali jungle-rushes bounding it, And when, sonetime s Thera are letters inthis office for the following ‘Those intonced for parsons 1tving ontside of the clty will be forwarded by mail upon receipt of address. Temdents can call or send to Room 36 Tousunx Dyllding, sad get their WILL EXCHA| mamed contributors. L‘unn‘n.llht moving Pon por! ing fon of labor on the Plants, hellotropie, enonymus fucirla, and one or [wo fouts each of kaullin violeta and ouble.white 4 for bulbe of the hyacint Addrosa 88, 131 Arling A srrancer-bud has It e high fronded treo, 1t wondaring eyea are all th Tuis gleaming fewol of the tanaled wond, Bet In ta own dark, slambering solitude i somotimos eelting | gy pusence of cbiils., sliztly discour bave encountere A friend present gave ns 8 proof of bis pener- oslty by plediing himself to donate the sum of 850 as sooi as our Iome ia entanlished. wiil proffar us thelr kindly atd? After an snimated discussion on the probabill- s and possibilities of the fature, the mesting \Journod till Wedneuds, t tho friends will conaropal matters intrusted to thele charge, Remember, there will be sn ndjourned mecting Hlouse. Wednesdny next st in 8 few Lours' eail of and amplg faci r enough from brecze tompered b i Tknew i a se oacat., Dubugue, d houte-cleanin; body needing the ruitry days of summor acknowledge, when too Inte, Ihat, bl yon boi iore contions then, you Would 1ot be abliced sufer so dearly for the tho Impradence now, Y lents witl rest Alter being removed from the abltation, end therefore it Ié beat to (ranaplant taom dunng the sozson when thelr fibrona roota are I o sate of decay, for the roots al bo nouriehment from the m s they aro injured b TBERTINT'S MKTHO| Toluwne af **Burn took mo though and - now feel the need of {t, and > Album of Muale,” vucal und It 1Y bound in clof A SENATOR AND A LIGHTN Bvecial Corresporutence of Tha Dxs Moines, [a., Aug.12.~Senator Boomer is & very lutslligent moan,~—a thoughtful wman. e reads some nowspapers, but he evideatly does not read Tax TiinuNe, the opportunity offcred, and taken the advies of a * Iawkoye ¥ fricnd, nud eubscribed for i, he would never have bcen made tho victimof those peripatetio frauds, patent lightnlugrod men, Tho other dav, one of thein salled into tne Benotor’s front yard. ING-ROD FIEND, Tribune. 1rom tho rolld roci Can some ono giverecipo for sea-foam cake? Also rule for warming over potatoes with bread crumbs, wuctnd, Wisconsin, sond me youraddress throngh Home. | will send yog nomne a| Can some ope send me & ci; dranges and carnation ptok? Cliosilin, (£ yo0 w centred fuchaia I doublo purple, red, and plok: willing ta send ono or all. Myrtie No, 1, will you let mo have soms holly~ ock aed? My offor still holds good tosend rootsof the wind-cranberry for han; ries grow fn very wet places, the drainsge of pot 1ve pionty of water, Hitle sun, and plant in tmoss If you can get It; 1f noty In light 1 forgot 1o tell thoss to whom I wrote that omo one toll me how todo up plants to The fcst packsvo I sent 1 packed them in 1 have mover slthough sent ssveral I was sa afrald the elips would die that [ saturated the tno ith was told tho other day that [t waa_ probably thrown ou Lsent another packago the other day, packed in cotton; am afratd it willl not be 1 have not receivod any yet, 50 do not know how othiers prepare tueirs. S oIt Upnltie o By Walaee) ] et Balolh oy 5" plant; also hy- X T8 ho ombracel Sitpor your o With” you; ha 10 dark red; am at the Tremont he annoal meoting will ocenr in Ooto- ber, It having been postponed oo sccount of the unaynidable abscoce of several of our working members during 8 lengthen out the term of ng, soma of whom are snxlous to be relieved from duty—your humblo servaat for one, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, Fuox Oxm or Tus Tato, BrookstodN, Ip.— Plesse allow ms to return thanks to Edgar Sanders for the song for which I add one verse, the secondt nd when his mother presee A d Date BeF bobie buy a4 o flome, Ia the in- ¢ ar stenm acleing feam (seahe 14 of courss generally known at rosin |9 manufactared by cooking the crude turpentina ontil tho epirlts arc moro or less sof ndsnte, and allegre rd, *Myrile No. 1, Contribulors sending for favors marked with a star (*) must inclose postago-stamp. ich 18 now employed In the foimaiion of new fpers would have rerved to in- crousc toe size of other portlons of tho plant, your plunt prodices sved in large quantitics, the fibruts roots exist enly in o very Bmitod numbor aod vice veran, the production of sced, pal Inrly In tuberous-rooted plants reduces tha smount of Tont gevelapod, uennlly custoraary to prane he roots of trces waich nce belug transplanted. thno a root becomes brnised, it should fminedintely ve removed, lest it decsy, and thus ailect tho neighhoring par moved, caueo ‘thy luss of w treo or pl operationhould be porformed In tha full, for then tue roats, iike the other portionw of tle vlant, are comparntively empty of spring you rob It of ‘much of thu vitality which it cen Loardirs up for 1ta spring eampaign, sand s retard thu prosvect of future succesy to & late you wish some of your shy-blavming rous- Fonted plaute to bour seed, keep tho tubers pulled off, for then the eap i1 thrown upward; It only scrves 1o e of thass now sct. ND TRAVEL« TRAVEL-WORN A the plng wlucmm;. TIRED, Ho was elegautly dre Rllb of tongue. himself, he expressed much gratification s mecting the Senator, and was lLaopy to falcm him that he wus well Senator Donpen and numerons other celebrities a.d notables who were warm frienda of theSea- ator. Tho latter, finding the Hghtning-rod man familiar with so many of his friends, was rather plcased with the fellow, The man cast a glaoce askauco at the flne residence, and extolled {1y clognnca and beautifnl surrounai e but one thing, nnd that was arod to it from lightplog, and, in consideration that the owner was a Scnator, 8 man of {nfluence, ricty, aud all that sort of thing, the lz leascd to decorate it with the very latest, double-lusulated, back.nction eciectrie persuader, for the small sum of 865, aad give o drawback of $30, private, and to bs consldered as an equivalent tor's name as 8 patrod. prison through 8 sorics of stralners into the bin, At the moment tho charge fa run off {s tho time the consumptive patient shoald be at the stifl and is hate as much of the steam ariaing from the bio as he or whe can without producing s feelin; adually Increasing tho duse until able to mad o stlll until the entire chargeds ran adt, ‘Tho above remedy, together with as much outdoor s pusmble, whil n my oplnjon cure slmost @ of pulmonary atfection, strouy enougt, hunting, Sshing, rowing, amping out, otc., aud enersl an be indulgod In, and strength 1fscem to gush Into_your boing like In Batdwin County Frox Awzzn, WAUwATo0sA, Wis,—Cursed be he who invented pleasure-iraveling! Cursedbe ho ‘who put it Into the heads of prehistoric females to gather together the: little Shoms, liams, and Juphets, and got them Into far countries! And thrice carsad bo he wno Invented the plan of rent- 4ng bomesteads, and sending thelr occupants adnft upon tha faca of the earth in pursult of health that | hat dorldest Ay friend, could I dip this vld stubby peocil of mine fn bh flame and writo upon a white clond, that the eyes of all maukind could vehold it, I would write to motlers with Iittlo children: Stay at home; don't I would write to poople of moderate 1 would writs Don't travel. And I world eapecially write to worn and weary nhousekeepers: Find rome quiet nook 10 rest in, but don't traves. Tuken in moderativn any recreation is good, but xcess of any good thing The mutic of a violin well pls the sepacs, buta ateady wmont one capening ints qoall on toaat ls must bo stopped ¥ YOUNG BUT FULL- nal Grosheak (see dew o azine), with simost lor ook, =puetical to e well baund and A VERY ¥ red bird, or Card ilon tn ey unmber of contained about & dozen wlip the postage was 10 from' that_ package, ABOUT A YEAT i whil exchanice ould iika uzalls, 1 not searlet or il When the pa- n{'dvn EIGHTE Rl Tor Bouss cutix nt, cartatinne. geraniun tralling arhutus, ferus, whi ny nice winter-bloaming Thanks to F. for copy of tho other rong far which 1 saked; would return stamp, bt no_ ad- Can 1 ask for another song? 1 cludes and happine horecbock-vidin: outdoor activit dress was given, would not take {he room from others, but we can- not -obtaln_ from the music-store, and some of \precious from thelr associa. d '*The Sous of Alknomaok," he sun seta at night and tho stars Wo will return stamps snd thanks. Frox Yiopiz, Cuicaco.—Ieving some minates toapare, I will take tho timo to drop s few linca 1o The lome, 1 wish that some of the ** Doctors would tell me if quinin the flowof 8 miuhty river. thera fu good hunting, fahing, Ane scenory, pure hospitabla, (riendly peopte, snd the most "The most gorgeous , whero the God of Day sinks in 3 of molten tlame, and then thoQueon of Night Rouds tho woods with ber sllvery radiance, with the beautiful bay washin Baldwin, " make s acene not to ho foryotten. woode sud beach aro full of curloalties to poaple,and m cabinet can be filled in 1 ‘Ta those unavle (o go South and toa **turpen. ve & partial wubatitu u 0t a4 powerful for guod as If 1, :ome resin of thesa old songe aro Ao} 1t 1u calle 4 1 i1ke bindini ‘that I h A dress o . B0 nox 2, My Aliesiith tman would bo sunsets imaginal 2 o ik Lo, b are desired, pinch off tho blossoms. Some of us RIND LADIGS OF THE hovo been tanght ihat it was much more dificult to obtain sced from the early potuto than from tha Jater varictton. 1y simply removing the tubers lessom and yive us as I8ie an amount the late ones. Don't travel. delicate women: Frox Nomooy, Dnoorstox, letter I promised to givo dircctions for a diffarent xind of edging, bat fod that] cannot wnte out the directions, a8 I sm not acqualnted with the names of the different utitches need, send a sample to any lndy who wishes {t. T wonld 11ke to exchanga for diffsrent kinda of feather-cdge Inp.—~In my last ~—the latter to be kept the shorea of **Old o hle Iarkapurs. whitc, will hlossom n mountain of for tho use of the Be ‘The Scnator nibbled contract, only looking to sce that the drawback right,—not suspecting that a msa wiio knew Mr. Dounsa and *them other feb lera" would attempt to decelvo him. day aloug came the retloue of lghtning-rod crectors, and o two hours the Benator’s hious was bristling with rods like the back of a pore cuplne golng to battic. The little bill was pre- sented, which catled for $25, Icss a drawback of 830. ‘Tho Benntor inspected It carefully, and contract; and, furtber, that, if the sum was not pald on demand. s> tlon tnight ba commenced at once {n Fremos y down fo_the southeast corner of tate, over 800 miles from the Benator's In watering pianta o cs we ate accustomed to bour it on the bady, of and not on the ground surrounding it. 8go A successful experimuntanet discov- wy placing » radish ln water it would Im- ely if only the extremities wero placed therein, but If plunged in entirely imbtbed put iit- is tact explains why rdener waters hle trees and shrube ut rom the trunk, or stem. cently watehing the raln dropping peacefully from the clouds, 1 thougnt of this, and reavon the leave act as " of The Home s not & dangerous medi- ecine, and if physicians sre not careful In prescrib- Can any one lake Ave graine in one dosa? rd ibat one must ba very uite dangerous. ead Doll,* that was pub- becomes ancadurable. d_1e noothing (0 of It would sond theinsane asylum Anoccasional \zing, but we have read the g0 far eeeds OFallps. - Adurésh MAY, of tine orchard, ™ I can gi f courn BOOKS, IN PATER. 1o exchange for music, snythiog of Beethoven, endelsaglin, L 1 also sond directions for salt-rising bread. know that many directions havo been given before, but wathink this s superior, lage over the others: it ca in the morning, dayas hss had fall forc pint of corn-meal and s swater to make it of a conalstenc; In a teavpoantul of salt. place until morning. mitik axl one teaspoonfal of angar, ‘I'hen wix with enougn flour to make neanwbile stirring in ouo tablespoonful ot 3 ! We have never fnjled to have nico bread when made in this man- i 0 an occasional way from home may ucive to prolit and pleasure; butan extend- lunacy, despalr, of cloadish usitive organizalion. ba <crowded fnto hut cara w th tho halt, the eruptiva, and the odoruus; to it thrce in aecal when the thermometar (o out of slght; ta aleep with the de- montacally posscased In o sloeplou-car afame with fts own torment, —no aif, 1o hope, nolhtug but soon withered, TRIBUXE of Fel nothing lower 1 want it very much, and if any one will be kind enouh to aend it to me, or and then relurn tho poem to tho seader, I wil greatly odliged. . fero fsn rocips fof rice nle which my brother top *'; One cup of rice, ateamad thl numerons grades of re Low Palo should be used, » Lhe beat, but It can rurel; low Class " 1s mors readily found, ovel and sprinkle on it th It has one advag- bo maae and baked the beat of theso warm In the evening, take one ¢ with enough volling ~ed triv Wil produc insenwibility I any 3 ermit me 1o copy it Dechiaps (or this Addres NOBODY, Bux & roof for the larger roots, sud zun from ona 1o the other, o tho outer edgo, which serves brings tho greater 8 It la most negded, to cause tbeso Abrons roots Lo pash forth and scok larger quarters; 1or thers 18 ususlly a relatlon between the rootd, and God fu ille gre w i things in hermony, T food {mbibed by the roots i siowly amt with muc! Iabor carricd to the vesscln of thoatom and branch- 'T'ha roots nsuaily are in- cupable of increasiog Lne plant ta which they be- wtiil, there are sumio exceptions, and certain 2 have the power of forming what are tesmed thus useful for found it was a zood e ha dosa tvice or three times per day, be. e careful not to produce sickness at the stoiach. **Pulo" resin can be chowed iva excited Ly stand 1n & warm Then atlr in one **Extra Pale™ any with advantago, the act of chew! wuch mora €0 ¢ an eave, al . ia; molsture just wher aHnc work on biue and uil Aftor the crust ie baked fl} witl 44 new (chauco for soms spread the weell-beaten white uf an egg over the top, and pat iIn the oven to brown, To be eaten with milk orcream, Foox Suantwesn, Dexren, Micw.—To Soap- weed, Deaver: I cannottell you how you can gat the back numbera with my letters on the transposi- tlons of the scales; hut, If you are withng to pay ostage, 1 will give you all the transpositions, or asslst you inany way Ican in music. If you wish to corrsapond on tho matier, please address are of The Home, giviog me your F.-0. Wis, ¢ Hlold on to that alut your fower-jars red, the good of the pl g S e o he of the plants. s lct them rtomaln un 1have s round-handle fryine. too larye eftheol made it fel) o And Low, Spartau, who are you! Maybe we are awallowing the » dote who run boats; to be and eaton cold without vegetabls terrlble 1o be called ure, O generatlon of plessuru-voekors? o your well-ordercd Lome and live In botels whero ihie empiy-headed devotea of shoday sristocrat most do congregal awako mights by tho scrapiue of fddles, scawping of bell-boys, and (be watitngof tartured 1nfunts, Whoss mothers bave neglected them for ‘Ta call for youl ulll, cunfident that your system of ccouomy sball gain its re- ward, sud 004 cven youf casoal sncezes tukeninto accuunt, and the very balraof your bead nume bered at s dollar aplece Lotter show of courteo —_— FROM SPACE. (7o Miss Louiss Mooney, Dehra Doom, India.) All through the shimmering golden yloz framus tho groen of this Bammer-dav, e wiuds aro lellinga ‘maarn(nl story, They |{ll of .dnk-‘end girl, s maiden 1 Wh s 10 the shadows, her soul ‘With sorrow she knows not how ta dear, The blithe wind blows, bat she does not haar i, rel onu about to entcr school). toe brauches and d 1ike so 1t common chewing-gum, isdam has arrunged common grades of resin have A df odor and tasta, The; 3, No. 1, No. Unatrained, th lats a (o‘r Ii.lfl Il. l,!ctllll!‘ntmlf | uriber Information kn regard to thin remedy I bu glad todowo. Address care Home, v Good, Common, any on give me & pattern of & Chincs er tare boing uns lique patterne of & butterfly send In oxchange patiorns for al- most suy kind of fancy work cxcept crocheting, or directions fpr making sutumn-leaves of wax, did you ever press Any of your pan- r gecorations? 1 press them between ton, and they ary nice for wroaths hen wized with ferns, thoy white willow baskets, 1 Charles Auchester eo, it thoro deposlted. Ehaaiisia, or historiank. 1 b b, Mandand sutlior, Do adventitious buils, the bail-reom. COMPARATIVE CONTENT. Frou ., Muskxoox. —Chat, yoti thlnk that mo one will ever be cuntented, Well, iporhaps not, that is,*perfectly eo, for longinzs and mapirations will 81 the human heart as long as there s one'to Give us ope thingand we want something olse, or want that thing & litul: That 13 truc; but ought not that very uni ness teach uv & leason? 1f we aro never Lo be cone h hat comfort we ean no known rule sy Le lhus increased, experiment mual be brought’ ntu practice, auy thine it becomus neccesary 10 prune A root, 0 i With 3 sivuth, clean surface. s are bruleed, they determing what TeCum T ofler her the < and transparenclos, are pice 10 put in tl A plekpocket stands & treatmect when auroad % thau that wortal who It you count the by o {8 Laiadine. by Lyeverct Frox Pro Boxo Pustico, Ciutcaan.—One of the snnoyances of housekeebing is the preseuce, near the house, of the family ewlil-tud, with its un- ond, in warm weatlier, breeding- mily have got rid or any other color. le back a litile, and then oots; but, if the larde ones, thes s thelr rauvged tlssue ntroduction of water, ud the disease spreads to tae nd death la usually 1tls wise 0 renove a portion of the large root, snd thos compel the Diaul to throw oul young, active fhires in place of avu secmed inack) 1 owera of the goose ny deelre to economize, cont of thingw, or once demur AL Overcharges, you Lecouie the scofl und ecorn of The fuol who lavldl by gues, 1» eare of good treate ise wau who holdeth fast 10 his purse-strings wust take what Le can gel without ruin sou Coucento,” Latour, A WOULD, LIKE COl lope snd your buiters (1) 1 contdent thal main open tot bed decay iu the resull, rtion of the vlant, pleasant odar place and resort for Oios. of this annoyance for soveral years by keeping lo s corner of the sink an old airainer, or colander, into which ail refuse was throws, and, of cours and r-,”oyr‘n‘r 1t 1s emplie . hnrvknu)lng. rifled of cvery foo Tt tae desolation of aw(ul loss, @ sad yoong soul in the shMows sitting, Unto tay sorrow shall come surcease Tuere are comforting spirite about th ‘T'he apirits of Mercy, sud K Who tipa and fe 0. Awa up those hills, where ile tha bodise af our bolovc Wo Liave W wmounde. lte warble cross with the oue sud Miagle on the otber, IR whet We got to tho atariing poinl, We mre 88 TMEAT Conlent as we can be. content I do not mean sittingdownand doing noth- or never stniving 8o d but raiher 10 do the best w o know bow, andjeaving so Providence. Un each mouud lles eave name of Churlio on o atner “*1f 1 can even get back to my home, e poor, Hied mother to me the other day, **1 uever leave it avain until my childzensre grown, ' Whv did you lesve (s nowr™ queried I, with atly in overy tune, i sud recres jon!™ responded ** Aud my bouse {s rented for an- 6ty 50 thers Temain fOur wore weeks of wandening howelesaucas, " Uer chiutdren were tired and bollow.e; muther louked like a spirit! aundice. aud where the paor pow pot. Bul be warned by ora contewplatiuy & chisoye for tne littic ones. Ile- matn ab howe, sud ofer up dally thauky that you bave a buwe(ostey in, Uf course § do ot weite motbers Wbo bave Engiand the exten nually dig along thelrfuord apade cut off the routs, thue ¢ of branch and fruit. areful way always tell whea the roots of onr potted p necd wore #oil, o new quarters sary 1o reniove the plant as 800 d the edzo of the pot. yow around freely, hutdo not let thom become ry ind woudy ; but they whould be white and suc- culeut, When chauying from s swall to a Jurger alzed pot, bo particulur tot to desteoy thaso tenuer after placing the bull Of carth In the 1he aoil moderately irm in the apace. Alter repotting, atand the plants where they may hwve a frov circulsiion of air amund the poud, tbe routs will by much stronger while thoso that have atood cle gether nave mude but Little progrovs in root form: tlon ur upward growth, duny times forists, in. plant to s lurger pot, wiiply wash the s0il from the rools and return 12 L pot, but i new soll. This fs Why th Small pots for comparatively lurge wasuiog tae eoll from the Fuots the 4bras sre un- jojured, snd the blsntcan gu va lu its lsbor of etc., while on the uther 1 frow the Fools we break hight of luve and resson. :::’m(hn with theso words; §. Thessslonisans, fv., to Many thauks, dear Bure, have yuesacd right, W berelore comfurt vne 11ere 12 & good recipe for Charlotte-Rus: sponge-cake; beat ons plot swecl cream and the whites of thres cream 10 taste; favor with & half-teas of almond, sud mix the cream o blanch aud split one dozen almonds and on the cake; soak the cake In wioe, I Tiked, pour over tho cake the cream snd froth of cg; Ehyllis Carow, ps Wil suy oue exchange cul lleip ahall conie tu you—help divigo- For all the Angels, Who Will suroly strengthen 8 soul jLke thine, Never a pure soul need feol louely, o your dear lett ase give me your you, toliliig you mure than for s higher nuw aod love yoo, s ls rools begin sad our opportunitice; but to fret sbout thinzs Ilnllllllllblop:ynl. thereby mak! those around us wiscrable, 1310 our duly 1o make tho wmost of the talents that Giod haa given us, and for Suakapearo for Angelo not o have d, for Edlson not to have wvented, would beea to bury their talcota. 804 ou, 18 no reason that they wore £ conlent or never happy. hlaurevn Goelig ivas, Mo Grindia hirdie Quracives and h- fuolish aud takes, I will hers Fuou Catvur, D8 Kaun.~1 wish to say to Greme, Chicsgo, that I think § about the cause of bis d s eldcr one needs the maguestivm of the younger to supply the falling powers with renswed sirenaib, aud s taking 1t slow but surely, e burting any one's feelings, th girl awsy frum howe to stay sud |n the meantime 100k sboul you for sowmy ex- cuss for waKing dilterent arranyoments whien vhe Bret foar verses of 1. Kings, a0 « Parsous seadiug dwiemalong. o 60 out of (! you any more o 10 wortals but vast pce: And the face of not to have writteu, rmaneot viuea bouse-planta or % vines fur fancy-work patternst Has er pattarn Lo exchange? out make a decocs use freely; make -Beas} beautlful faces, But becatiso they darling ls one, Loutse. ELta W any ong a very ‘f'u prevent the tion of white-oak bark, freab overy two weol The dictionary detaltion of content s moderale havpi- ‘I'is | boliave Iu the irue meaning, we often use the ward conlent when we couniered traveling insn alwless wa week bere aod d"the Tolluwing son; ect Mo There,? *L stead of rewoviug weary summer taouthe, Hotel ife is no mo; Mfe tor children than gaslight and furuace-heat the place for clitdsen, sud their bioons in su srugcial siwuspue 'Yy, we Crowd tuew, snd we bl tvat every way; we take thelr money sud give them not & quaricr ite worth 1u_sccommodation, " contdential wteward Lo ma the otber day Madam, wiat of that! Ournest bost o We always dod fools to travel. " Yravel, Hke mauy olner things, beeds to forucd In » tuousand ways, 10 WfE i from what it uow 15 v wat 1t 1ight bs—a fecreation snd s de- wy friends, and sbalt T ARENDS . KUMYS sparkling, wine.like bevers rom nullls. %unm“-‘ for u:'x . v ood making po’ a1’asticlo introdaved ju_ 187 @ lest yoar oxt but not approachad in taste, nutritive pow: 0 of dig AMr, McLaig, 1'd like 1o say a word to you. 11l hunt up somo of the back numioers of eat deal sbout intendedio asy, ogs not car soy- & weok, sud yet wo bave all d & grest many comlorts = Uoth luse their Frou Cuantry, Caicaco,—~Will you sllow me through your Intercsting and vseful ome depart. mentto ask the numerous excellent cooksand housekeepers who write for that department, and aull otber benavulent housekeopers, 1o coutribute o ko?, Now, while putting op and canoing frolts, etc. without missing it, spare one jar for the use of o~ valid paticnts in Hahnemaon Hoapital. There are paitonts boing carsd forin itution, and such delicacles 10 miuch nee Therefore, thiy & made (o the bengrolent bousckecpers of icazo Contributlons from the Bouth Side should be rent 1o 207 Michlven avenue, th Bide to 605 Weat Adams # North Bido to 1 Euch jar sbou! dot o whets (bey gaders manner, borbape, streugth reuews “Thie Home I thiuk 1+ but thas s not what 1hat 10y husband d wa ot slderly people baving thetr by aseociailog with the youta- ul. 1 wishto ssy 8 word aboul corscts. Oue wan #ays f they ure w0 4ood Lo brace up with, why cag- not men wear themy Men do wear them. scen men that people wald wore corsets, an 0 ouice whu wore black il Corsets, e woen 1 have been tidying uv Dut, suppuse men do oL Wear lasw, sud suppose wonien all looked us bave seen sowe who did uot wear them, —als of a b oulders 1o the bips, —let them to on. sud sometimes (4 would be sbove it vuglit 10 be and sumetimes below, 1fully-wolded forw such an one 1! clet, " " Dowa I forming leaves, ith of Right" (sa« Ale necessariva of 1if besld wite for charlty' for your kind expreselons, ivo away after tho middlo all regret tu throw sway, ouly whero cau 1 wend thum aud not esy so mucl sgout thow In The Howe? for som up and call us to order, tlowe with usoful knowlcdze, and not in our nly of self. sud what will benefit ue, b d came very nircly, only ona 1s mucu adwlred, und wheg i feturn you aud Burlinzton sball bo re- 10 ot consldor plauts 1njurious in s sleeplog-room. Be csreful lusves of oud in & healthy atate. ner | know of to rellove cburch debt is to fwral fair, There s to be vuo in Cliotun, 10th, 31th, aud 12th of Sebiewber, sud piowlses bo un a Very grand scale. just how 1o plan and suce iu lowa, aad twy advic lcarn tho secret, ks, shall have mavy slj of Septewber, whicl Littio Bed We Lald 1lce, Leat.” **Kaiy's Leile Hony Chal, 1 am old-tashioned enuuyh o b Love, and [ think, if younud your wife truly loved each ollier, that love aud compantousbip would loasures you must foregu, and bring frue bapplucss when arded s ma; age, propare. for | have sceu the TENDS WOULD LIKE 10 A ¥ exchanke speclniens Of sk, &ULUILY-lEsves OF grasiea, OF footed PlanLe (Lot Merapeums), fur W iacon: aul furus, grass:-bouguets, 1uk | can gatier for them bore, bemm, Address Al Couaty, Wi Yuur letters are all thet ed canoat siwa; that some mon remaln lovers all uch & thelr wives remain swoul- Bo lung ae girls will marry yuurincipled nic. 80100% must we expect broken-hosried wives, To b sute, s0wme nay be decuived sud some may chaoge afler marriage, but this is the exceptiol the rule, sud the giri who tiarncs @, card-playing, whisk, o wian cannot expect to ba in- Love, bat 1 bulteve in oriby objéct. You wsy ssy that the \ 1n0¢al yOUDK £3¢n 60O then et thew rewmaiy o M ues out 1o _sywpsthy (0 thoss mothers who 8¢k whal they suall give their buya Lo read. ish Icould help tbhem. 1and of books tners mirht be sowething found that would be Loin profitabls sand pleasant. THE WICKED SERVANT-GIRL, Fuux Evxa, Micuteas.~Yes, dear frieods, Kit- tie, io ber article of laat week, was correct. bavo bad two topics In my mind for & looz tme. but Lave lacked insplration of sumething (o move me in vrder to give veut to my feelings through the lu oa subject 1 have bevn and still a3 very wuch Interested. 1t is that of earyat-glrls, If there coutd be & grand seforwa- tiu 40 that quarter § would rejolce. 5 FPows vut 1o we, if you can, any oo who e better shtusted than t Buyibig fruw §: side ahiakeu. from Chicago, K NG ux plsces’of Tostrumeotal wya lonsumers’ orders so END, Chemist, 3 on-at., Obicago, Originator of Kumyss in Aments Out this ous. a 0sa from the Weat aud those from the 1d be labelod whth that {5 can be returned and W keep decayed Puox M. T, M., Laxks Vigw, Itr.— wish to tell The bess mau- Btranyer, of Oak Park, tuat if she will place ber organ i frontof & window whera the sua will shine directly ou the keyu (baving frat coverea thy orgsn eatirely except toe keys), sud will continue 1 1piok sbe willnnd the ibe neme of 4 Vi happy. I bu{oml‘:x that ‘They' seem 1o know with'sll (hose thi Wi you la to stteuu it sud It is & besutlful cliy to fnspcct, aud | can voucl for tho satisfacilon of your visi fur [xnow wherco! [ epesk. workers, but you will reep a bounuful barvest, Auut Casrle, 1 8w suro your greul, goberous crtuk,® by Wailer beotl; ** Letlers to the ¥ 1icilind: would. lks ab it o Fxox Dartigut, Cuicace.—Will some of the dress COONIE L., 81 Burt! kind {riends, matrons, ingenlous hous otbers, tell us what 8 poor fuvalid may est who 18 debarred from sl milk, vogolables, scids, Liquors, and hearty Jood? Beef W recommended, but bas become very tlres Qolug 80 fur serersl da rawing whiter 10 a short tw slways Lo le ft upen when dust o not fylug Tho keye beov wuch whitor. Now. | bave fust one waul tuls tme. puso Maltese klitwn. Who of the Homelic e AR A WAEMPFEIR'S MOCKING-BIRD FOOD, Guld Fisb, anl Aquarl sale and retatl st b 127 OLARK-87. LAVE TIIE FOLTOWING TATTER! Moustes” palal triwiniog for end of & puckct, 8 hand. some scallop for triwwming; sle about the room. coms to mo that tn s pastern (or Bomag

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