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3 e, P 8 THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 187W—TWELVE PAGES. : ‘ : ¢ P P . in the marilago ahould fench John to conslder If | think mora of (hat extra roflo that will help to | Acrors komewhore: Rub into mimple cerate aa | do rejolee, and weop with those that weep: and | o, " traets. ' Thoy ate catieht hero In‘large nimbers, THE HOM (hotaln 0ot 6 better way. TEho haphlest homes nfe | {akn another captive. thon Of betns norrocty fae | mieh Hnctire o cantiatidan e 1wl hoid 1 ot | oo meace o yory rentigand ympat mnqnf“x UE | tuanotled heyir Tha chlid le4a b ",‘fl;flfi"fi,",}_‘ and tho aublior recalld WLl pleasura the taking g fhone where roilng and obeying afe unknowns | miliar with the history of the United Btatos, fut | 15 centa’ worth of this mizturo from a deugglst, | friends in their amiction, and comfort them, and | tion of parehts of weak judgmont fn the mansges of fitteeri of thesa during_tho winter of 1875, whero the rizhts, the feelings, the opinfons of each | then, the mon never talk to us on auch unintereat- | and at night, Just befora reviring, runbed my feot | nut fores them into snbmisston, Auxs Lucr, ment of childron. near Moxico, Now York, The mannet in which NOTES TO CONTRIBUTORS, o+ | are dnly conaidored and respected: whers kindly | ing mubjects. OF caurse It ia partly thelr fault that | well with 113 after & fow applications my feot be- sl 1n thia Instnnco the most daplorablo foature of atl they. aro eaplurod s of mo MMftle futer- | o, 0l n o¢ communlcations wern recelyed for | COungolis iaken and given each ta thaather: ani | wo aro #o frivolonk, Supnoatng it i, however, | onma liard and well: they nd previausly heen o est, © During,, the _day ‘they taito 10 I:\:m “hufien “:Ims ml]olutl'x:zwm m":_\{m- pr es, bt he hikht ravage tho L3 o, 3 arh doidom” Kknown, to. leévo the nmall arca st | TriTim TiLia—The brihography of yoar letior Aectod for thelr dopredations, unless driven | twas sobad that the Condnclor was discouraged be- whara love abounids and Aathority i unknow; mitch homes all _§s peace and harmony. And wa believe (od would bave {hem to 'be, Elovate woman i tho home, in the marriage, in {ho gov- ernment; feattoy tho prevalent fdea of man's rlght of propérty in her, and ** connnbdial miscry * will, conld.we not, by irst becuming rid of the beam in ;mr m'\'n eye'n, neo more cléatly ta remove the mote rom tholre The s more lanlant now towards women; Wwo have already obtainad & great many righta, Lot s ahow that we aro worthy of them, “The doors of tender_and soro 1 could rearcely stand on them, ani tho ucnlmf wan Intalerable. [ sincarely hopo this n-clIm will do somo other safforer as mnch cood as {t did mo, - NELLIN. BOMB PRETTY PORTIY. i, thAt Rister Flo, and her DIFI 1n partlcalar, which no room conld bo found this week, 9 il Jowa Crtr, Ia, Dee. 27.—Some time sinca | father ntoud than otherwiso heso proofs of ‘a Maduo Madeap asked tho following question in | “fmersfleck | in thefambe. by ncoosting ‘The Ilome: ‘‘Does any one know thoauthot's | a porfect nteanger, o visitarin hia father's parlor, in name of tho sweet llttlo pleco called *'Heart's- | tho slang phraso of the father, do¢s not discredit NOTHS DY QURAIRA, B n the boy oy one-hsif so much as the father himeolf, awhy, ‘In the day arca they have but threo or | foto getting-half throngl, 1n & great monaure, cesse feom (he tand. acyeral rniversitfos aro thrown open to ur, Lot us = Enng, " sommeneings * ik Tout blscen on which they alizht, and wwhon they s o | G can o o trao. nopiucas ind partnerhip | SRiGE nnd ahow that wo can pate ont examimacion | |, CTICARD, Jan. . —Seclog froa e ortors In my O all the bomny s that blow e F T AT AR are distutbed aro sure to fly to one or other of 4401 Frosty ® —Thero [8 somé trath In yadr ro- | whero ono nsaumes rights over the other; where | withoat tmlnns conditionod, Lot us provo to the [ 189! i mast have chused the printor ol AR ur cloule weather, o our child is not obediont and respectfnl aftor we 1heso plates, often moving in a clecuit forlowrs. | marks, but why don't yon write something instead | thero. s patty faulifinding and dictatlon: whoro | world one nbillty to gradualo with honor. Kntnoof | With my hasty scrawl, I havo nottho heart to com- Flia whols twolve months tog, fer, have earofnily and persistontly sat him A good ex. A big tac beine piacd o o contrs f 06 | o Sabing oot and Ao Fei edhihe At A1, A e Khiiet o1 | Uhara e DY homedutc, Tt ekt g | olain bk rar e btk that o retut wae | AR gy | S conped o Toirlcon o WL open loby and a small stecl-tran placed thereon, | - KA forale, the other o obay. In anch partnerships | not becoma canvarsant with Amprican authorat 1f | 10 Woreo tanues’s WAL HOL the Decss DOUL: L 5y aivew mo ploanata'ti Tutorm yout sordipinle| o APRIUE 0L, Ak thegwill apcedily tnke to tho stako It relor | Misw SAna Tw-As longas tho presentflow of | Quarrols, Contontlons, AN xopatations mist come, | Wo'may not conjazato LAtin S0rhs, might we not, | 1014ko ofmy meaning, this sileht obtassncsd wan | 1t £ixes moviessnc to tnform sour corpammani- KO NEAUTIFIENA YOR nER. g:::hl{w '}{tgcfi‘nlfi:'fi;& 3']’“ 1‘{.':’"%“&1?;1‘:‘1: commonlcations on othes matters continuan, ¢ is | And siricken hearte be the result. make odenelves porfectiy familinr wilh the Engliah | Amply atoned for by tho tact displayed in roforring.| &'treqrant cuntribuloe t the magazines of the day: . . ) that men wero as ready to mearch ont and noply !m-m:cl for their own ghidance and rile of 1ife na they ars to crush womsn and placé her in a Jower und mora humillating positiunt Thon the genmmar? Girls, @rle, Some of oor rafies most comue offl” Wo might wventure to leave bno or two at - the hottem, but the npper ones muat disappenr if todropsy of the akm as a ** pit"-ablo ondition. And If other samples of unique spelling provoked # amile from professional readors, 1 am remindod Creaiming thnt the many rondars of Tho Homo | GRAND Rartvs, Mich., Dec. 20,—In reading would like 10 read tho rnum’m Ite ontirary,.] hera- | Tho Homoe of this week I chanced toace the opln. with tuclose it for publication, W, Jurk Voar. fon of M, E, W, standing out and abdve all the belpg caught by making slmple usc of tha pe- | nacless to write concerning nrilcles to exchange, cullarity of thelr habits, Thelr white plumage Lo pives them the nppearance of tho snow beneath Joux—Your communication was rejected on ac ol and, contraty {0 my usnal castom, Akipped vonthe sworld would be filled with Joy and lnducss, and | 194 are uver to'becomo rewpectad for our knowledge, | that tho senson 1a at hand when the chance for a OF all the bonny bds thiat b Yoty anil, :?«%T.;'?.fi;fikmm“#fi::; fii'.'.'i.&’éti‘:‘,'fi}};",fi' count of the ungenticinanty maaner in ':‘hleh cer- | VU hmibIal misory * becomo ,fm,,,‘“n?‘"‘m"m“, b L B e B e ,,um“,., littlo innoeout exlularation will fiardly bo thrown IR BrIEnE ap Condy Sty the communleations which pracaded hers, 1o ses Iug the Snowy Owl In which {gnoranca of thelr | 141 contrlbutors to The Home wora atluded to. B, | Let ourprotty bounein covor honds Mlled with nea: | away upon tiiem.® Ona ‘point I would cor. Of il the flowers that comne phd go what drondful things sho was golng to sanetion lmzhlu ar sclentific_assumption must prodoml- ot ful informatfon. You have ali read **An Old. | rect. My intention wna to direct the teas to TR ety g thgetlies, simly to make one beantiful, bat found out that s ‘Thoughts of tha awastest, u&ldm thinga, what she approved of doing was not very dreadful I had a fitele Tover onee, . ;lmr all; but_one thing I WII}: to .fil ll‘i the Who 14ed 16 glva o posten lomeltea a2 Tonot use corrosive subiimato or JONN'S WIPE OX TITH SUBIRCT. Periy, 11, Dee. 40.—1 am aware that the mat- rimonial dlstnsaion lias beon vetoed; out, a8 1 do bo usod cold. As regarda propatlng them, I profer to ure hot water, koening al A rajsod temperaiure for at leart an hour; then set Away without steain- hat thoy are strict); 1In her letter this week Orlena tells some pain- “.:;I,Tlc'u‘;.?:v’azmlfi ‘:l:ulr brn’cm‘uu h.mg. ful trotha aboutthe ficcesnitiea to which the wonien Many farmers, howevor, along Lako Ontario as- | of thls country who work for a llving are being Tashioned Qlrl," Do {nu romember the scone in tho studio when ** Becky " removes the cloth from tha faco of her statue, **The Coming Woman, V' that 1s to ba ‘‘mrong-minded, strongshearfed, g, to infune cold till wanted. e ; thing In whicn it [4 one of tha ingredienta ; for, sert th there durlng the entire year, | deiven, It is well worth roading, not wish to prolong it, only to express thanks fo | atrong-souted, atrong-bodled, with shonlders that i:’Gfll‘ little Bis, carbolic acid fa & '*sure caro " Hixgyes tere bine aa hyacintlis, gng ) ind thero s conso Loy biol amons ther | “"° R e Chirtotobel ot et sallant dofonns, and aratlyuda | St Detr bisdens withon, bronking down, hands | for otiblaine, It rightly managed: dilute with ji i wire ted na roson, It fom piana, 1 do.bat soliand iinte Leanti(ving an ere 18 consequently g 3 R J 1 five to oSeht L h of ‘bland ot And ererybody loved ta pralee powers, and, in tho second, It |8 & vory powerfal that they breed there. i tho North Woods® | irg Conductor wonld eall special attontion to the | for tho ofoquont sympathy ond mivico of tho Call- [ fhat cun work well, oyee e s | L ot btufa) i (b0 Bk I8 Grakans st ho iule praicy looks and wineme ways. foison, and no_botlo or dinky In_ whicty it las ;,’fm’;f)f'o‘,',{"_km‘t":E“l:‘r%‘;“fl“?‘,‘,fifm’;fi‘f_,:n{%’.‘z communication of *'F.," hended *Christmas | fornia lady, perliaps you will lct me intoono Tittio | Ko fros tor a moniant the. Bhe. yund oD er | OBly for & Ahort {ima ey cen wised can ovor b fit for use again. Wa hava corner, particularly as I have an imoortant mes- *. | just had a very sad Accluend resulting from the uss saua lo Capdidate (for matrimonial honors, no neoclica of tho poison. A dose waa taken for medicine, or 1 can nssure Twonig-Soven that tha hair-dye ro. Y lecaxa e bronght me loyaily Tnter fn_éarly spving. The lmwer peralsied | Thourhts, For beaaty and simplleity of langusge forrad o v qulto nucantt sven i it werd otor: stond ailent, laoking up at tho strong, beantiful thot the bird was one of several youngz sceu by | and thought it has rarely been oxcelled. Stade letle Jaslon figure befora thetn, cach lohging to seo it dane, thee glven, aud the Iady died inthe greatea N "% | and ench nnconselous that site was holping by her | Wiro it conid hardly bo absorbed, asit in never al- Fiin biggest plume end peaciics, ral ) him in proximity to cach other, Alas, Tioweser, 2 3 '“{',',',':’w:;floml.;‘.v,:-l.-lgfl:'.'.mfi::uu;;‘ 8’{,,’;‘,,“.';?,5.‘,5,, Indlvidual effoct and experlence to finfin Lthg day | 1owed to touch thescalp, and for this reason It ia .‘“"" ““"‘{ i the ‘y’“ 7::':':1"-“" m;{:;h ;‘2:,“,,',’:‘;,,’2"'}’,,;‘";’1 L.’{:;"' 8",?, 3’:.:9{ fl;‘ubfi the testimony of casual abscrvers, like frmers TIE LETYER-BOX, who **thinks ho In fooling.” Choro was never a | when thelr nobicat ideal o womanhood shonld bo | difticult to apply to ano's own hisir. 1t s best (v b s e in using polon to beautify myeelf, and 1 am not sl huntere, aud tn fact of any manof unknown [ There arc letters, postal-cards, or-papers at this | more faithral uun.Yonmn thon that deawn by | dmbodiod [n fesl aud blood, not cliy. }"fl"‘ '"fl'fi'flm n'm‘—n lfllflfllflhn :' gnilia acid,— +They conldn't sec"=with pout and Bing— endowed With mmoro than my sharcof beaaty elther, aclentific abifity, has no \vnlluht cxclent :Ilfl !l:flr office for the following pe&wm.' ’l‘h;ln living out fihuul Mm“xll lnnh ':‘mrflcle fir ‘:hg 1l|l.||‘.I I(lnnll- ETust, AULER, l",ul:n"m{‘!wzfl ':I':,l_‘\?m c?,‘r'm.,’v.".’:. blimate, the M-,; .;,‘..',,mm.‘;‘ e':v:fi%f;%:";‘d S A M, ntsol a genuine sclentist, thelr nddress, aud th shiesy, egatlsm, rrow, mind, dnd deceit ure e J o ¢ ) ] 3 ok Yo braparcd 0 Belecs thabthey Dreet | DLt o0 0 Tonie ! o dente af Chicago | BO%IaNhCALY Bocrayu T ihat Ticare, chon € oo TLORICULTURT, Aaalurea S Santols Sno jobL e iriibipnou | ds min sk st %0 ENIT ZAOBHDOIND. in tiiat latitnde, bt record the matter for 1S | cn obiain their mall by calling at Room U0 | "Sronly nacae s fow srilstio jotchon Fiom hle wite | | JTENADALE, Til, Dec, 20,—As tho daya hegin 10 [ Iffey'nro iora cioganty’ howaver, s soid In fho Wit hicer oyes and Tonger curlat™ Citicaco, Jan 2.—T notlco {n The Tlomo of last usg of aliy ouo Who may nvestignte tho matter | oo 00y o, or tha Catifornia Inilv to rondor It porfact, . A Nitle | 1en&then we shall watch cagerly for our planta to | trade in tho form of miiks: One-half ounce of tho Atnist By week an inquiry for directions for knltilng s tully, W. 1L Bantou. b explnnatio 1t belng it ont more yividi give Indications that tha gentnl Influence of tho | Uneture toln orone onnce tinciurs benzoln to tie And this1 knew ns well ns they, St ‘ 1t 1t doe Learntug, Mrdge planation will bring | m y. Mo bof Miortt or. M avald And never cauld ane cléari uarrow lace-edging. I glvo one. Ifat does no 5 R B Mary ¥ L., Alludes to man s o **protector, '’ while his own | sun's raya are boaring upon them. Ifere and thora g.‘;,'};flgn;"'x.fd”l;g"'w‘:"(:} W:m- R e Wiy wnora than Marion ur May pult, I will give ono or two more: A TILE NATURE OF THE ELEMENTS. | N, (bhtternagent), Uardner, life hae hean hiving exempliilcation of protectinz | wa sco now leavea atarting, and we foct enconraged. i b th 1 into, tho wat Aanate lovotse poany. Cant on cighit atitches firat row, Take off th London Timex, Dec, 18, ienry 0. iah, Mo D, * France his own so-called righte, of, In othor words, \take | reny of thou nro waiting for tho stil louger dayn: | Bome tNIng vers Mute 0t Biiure aloahol contare: Hlouniy amemcrd Wit s bive 07 T e o ty De 0 . [fish, M, D. . o ¢ 5 B jome LKlnk vory nighly ol nte alcaho itain. ol awerd klds. first stitcl hout knittin, . - Knl aln the At ncrnwded mecthui ich s is eetdom wit- 1 Jenio liradiey, * dnoitle, G o e e cepyygloft B the | o to paticut, and fot thom tako thole awn timo for | Ing saltpotro i rolurlon, Tha “nitro might ha it e L e e neséed of tha Toyal Soclety on Thursday even- | Wicked Eyes, ConntryUt, men of **au only won" of \hom e are told th bé. | atarting intagrowth. Remombor that. miearly ail | aldel o colofmio wnter, iiho ilusta nre of necen. i UL R L and bind: knit onos1ap 1n twice, which means hring Ine last, Mr. J. Nornan Lockver, F.R.8, read 2 CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS, Mare In ano of tho earlter leltors. Il aleo quoles | plant.life requircs a scasan of rest, and thls 808= | Whp akeino of Lhom aaeqilas toilot accassorion. Whon fron tho garidou lied close by, the thrend forward and wrap it around tho necdie, loh be. i et . STMAS 3 Scriptnro for bis own ovil purposes, notwithstand- | Don 1o most inatances, 14 taken in'wintar, ¥ A gl i Hos, CFlie pausles Wors In soasou)s (it lirend forward Bl IR e levmthiy paner, . hich bo-liacymel PROTRAYED NY 1. ing the fact that in the ebmmunity whoro hoie | "3y s niog thlngto ot ready for omergoncles ()fi:'xm:{fiynwr‘::nnu“c’;’xmngorl:lgl‘nt':::‘:m Torward of Tiliuckes o v B jo e S ttond ros: 1Atk Lep plain: seam one and put ive - ¥ cob and sRpl RFavity, . Sel 1 ¢ deney derived from spectroscople °"'°.'ff‘"°;’ JMeaneo, Mich., Dee. 41, —Another Chelstmas | Enoven he apeuly topndiates it using oll the means | porare oy come upon ns. Tho ownes of A wiki- | the magie oflecis of coriain vealabln (1) Comoticn, R bk your trend: knit two; soam onoand pnt buek uf the sun and stars and ff""‘]"“w"‘lm'!. sxpect | s come and gone. Another 1o e nurabered with | Fom Ve, and Ingorsol " | tons garden must resliza that to susrd agalnut ‘the | —generally nimond-smulslons, —which contdih e artan Infn binom, » ho satd, yone thread; knil two; scam onoand put back ¢l led bim to the conclusion thal . i cold 8 n noat important consideration, ien the | corrosive ~enblimate : in disguise, Thore are B R ndere your thtead, % foanta, ""]‘x“,"'l"‘“; enth of tho chomist are in | et e lons or it sos S ond [ It s oniy from ihe fact ihat 1 meet occaslonally | ' \hiettes round one duvellingu, sScking for s | taany thinits whish sy bo whee i remove mari. Witlroscennd tertunmn o, Thisd row: Take off tha ftst; knit twoi maks the so-called olomond & poieo, yab'ta many. th Year. | Lo mbnded nten and rorno senatbic womon of that. | Cutrancs througl soume opening, we may bo suro it | butono that {8 sinplo and_highly recommended 15 T GvRE g aavh The eoph " one; toko off one; kit onos slip and bind, Kult seality compaunid bo 3 o ckyer | AUnorbed tnour dally cares, otlier daya pasa un- | o T T G A entirels my reapect | WITI Aud It If possible. stcips of dloth, and, | common baking-soun, rublied ln well, morning “Whits stie liear to-cisp aulte mo best.” thig rost, Tha pesult of all his labos, Me TOGNOE | heotad by, Kot so with Chriatmas, Wo conhd | 6197 (0% 9™ FERLTEm losing enttely my feepect | ity o guad naste, ‘cover every crick and crevics | and ovening. I'wos giad 1o’ have Dr. L, carrobos Fourth row: Knft twos mlip and bind; knlt snd ll‘}ml;v lfs“m -Ilmwu:}m!. lthu hy{wllwslt{“éfi% not forzet It i wo wished to. Tho schoolboy | ward womat whon § rend from Tiawthorne's s Sear- nnflmnnm 1'11: m;lm (}m\nAg:‘m:y.lhTht‘y ‘:llll dry' rato what 1 have savera) times eald nh-an dunilla- " T your ler}tlxl?‘lllf;;cai:::fi.r {hea?™ i and bind until only saven siitchies sro on_the ehitfeal lnes n different spectra are d lat Lottee™: *Tho very nature of the masoutme | 204 keep out frosty alr. ut the junction of | toriea, UNATKA. iz blual 1 left-hand mnocdle, and one on the other, Knit throo; seant onc and put back your thrend, Knit the rest, Cnrar LiviNo. ot sutllclent, for ho finds short | Bhouts it in his gladncss to be frea for a short timo e I el Topcotra. of iy, | 0f tho restrainta of the school-room. Unr frionds metals fn which the freedom froni mutual fni- | hall na with the greoting as thev mees uson the purity has been demobstrated Ly the absence | street, Wo hearof ft whercver we o, The very of the longest Hnes. Ilo then ndds that, five | birds seem to proclaim, ** Peace on earth, good- years agn, he pointed otit that there are mavy | oiit toward men.* Itis a duy of memorles, and rish and fraine paste paper. 17 yon piaco two or threo thicknesess of newaunpers botween the win. dow and the curtain i will protecs your plants, On extr cold nights move them back and cover with saveral nowspapers. Anonyg soft-wooded planta damp on tho foliage Hu anxyyered yes) and yea again— : Ilearts-case nnd dearost trensuro; “Tiat the round world and all the e Huld nothing lalf 1o sweot nsmel 7 XPERIENCE. . 11istencit with o proud delight UKB ALY X Tou rare for wardn (0 CADEIF i Cnicago, Jan, 2—I was highly grotified to read wex, or {ts long hereditary habit, which has becomo like nature, 185 1o be cesentially modifed beforo wouien can bo allowoed to assimo whut soows o fuyr and sultablo posttion.” And sguin he eayw viac- wliera that slien & woinan wrecks herselt on sach = beingua’ ** {his horeld fellow, ™ **ahe ultimaloly RUEUMATISM, _ Quiscr, TIL., Jan, 1.—Deaw Hoxrrs Itie in order, first, to wish you o ‘*happy mew yoar," and many rotorns of the eamo, and, as you grow 3 ! frequently apoears when thy place they aro in 8 y there | Novaver dreamed what anduen uifg the communication of Maugo Madcap; buta great facts auid many irains of shionzhit euagested by | weiber and or inppy ones they Intrude thele pros- | IS that the reul womanliood weithin hor s a0 | g ind tho weatlier of anch o chamicter that t: e et Toclame el cayould comio to chil my ranture, denl more might ba wrltten upon ft. goltr ond stellur physics which point to another e, ind we woull not escape them {if wo o pes tle ventilatlon can bs given, ANl damp and deeay. | 7001 0 ! " I er blvom Hy T 5 ence upon us, ] We | lackaa responee, The decper lier ery, tho more the columns of Tho Ifomo have boeu filled OF punstes round a little tomu? How eeldom do ladies thank a gentleman for giv. hiypothgaty—namely, thut tho elements theim | 0y “yvy Lehold onr past e nsa panoramn | dend hia silonce. Tho wrotehednoss on Lier sidu | 112 leaves sliouid be removed as soon a4 tliey np- | past the column i | ing i e aeatd bcars. Teorm Bopl 16U selves, or, at all cvents, some of ihem, 5 imd tho motsl detori adant on a falya | PEars for it allowod to remuln they gencrally eauso | with communications on almost overy fmagionblo L42e holild ame stern axperlence, ing thom his scat in a atreet-car. bt wa compound bodfes, Thus would [ apread out before na, with the ghosta of former | G e O, e & ke | i decay uf othors which may como in_contact | subject, and T hope and believe tat tho beaina, tho "A% MUt OF G lscavery Nov. 22 Tgave np my seat forty-scven times o uppear- that the lwtler a star tho wore Forctomd, aaching ont faunt Dnner to welcomg | tclt aweot ore among tho most pitiable wronga | Wit then. Flanteneweld osaudmala theive best | morals, tho benrts; and the stomachs of your many LS ,,,‘f‘,‘,‘,‘,’,‘,{'{’ vied sinco tadios (1) who d'ldnetw(lclmdwlt;lzo :.'I‘le courtesy it e etreibre ity tho. it | L present one, whieh se_ voou wilt be utmberet | UALIGINSIESE Sy of mobitey i the ca- | SEMANAR, olounlersy and ofjer ‘winia awing | frlvnds oad readsrs tavo boon greadly bonetted | patEhbprl by wince, e estoniag (0 b o st s ““flv“ “gx“‘:"'“vm';‘;fisfl’3"0“',‘; ek “lmlm"':’-’"yfl'mmfll;j"g“{f";!“’{,‘,’: OO0 10 | gy o Branola Power Cabbe on' +-iks. Litwa | bard "nud glossy feaves, ara much bonedied | thoroby, Woman's rights aud weman's wronge, L . aweete tlemen are boglnning 1o bg less accommodating. rlars, such ns Sirud, C i ¢ | I sy an oceasionnl washing with a sponge and clean wator. Camellias should not e washed when thelr Nowers aro open, as thoy aroeaally rolled. A good many viirieties of camoiias are; opening now; 1t {s hent to keep them in a cool,abhady position to wmaintain the flowors longer In: perfection. Don't put them Inte higher temperataro, to make the ploom como sooner, becauso tho buds will either drop, or 1fthey do expand it' {s. only to fall to pldcen prematurely, Don't ullow them to go drey at thits scuson, eles they will drop therr buds, Aznleas, eapeeially the old single white, 1f kept tn n warn? room, are now showingtheir colors, ‘Phey Aro camly growil and flower freely, Uno feasan £ picked 4400 tlowers frum o specimen plant to seil to bouquet-mokess, Cinorarim, and calenolurinn shoujd Lo kept cool. Wat¢h tho green iy and check .tha vermin lcfore they Incronse wmuch. Primroses aro now flowering nbundantly, Caro atiold hotaken fn wateriugthem, that they be dur beforoit {« given them, as tney are very lladle to deeay nt the surfaco of the woil i too much water iy given thom, - - Uyelnmens are nosw opening tha first of thelr flaw- ers. Llenty of waier should be given, but do not sliow any 1o rese ontho bulb, a8 it soon decays tuem, e ‘I'he reason why the cnlture'af planfs is usuall, wmore successful in agreenhouse than a sitth FouN Window is not owing to any secret method of the flonist, ns some people “kupiposc, Mo studies them, Tearns their hablts ana‘individual wanta, Ile will glvebogonias, bouvardias, holiutropes, and sachas hu wants to bloom-surliest, the warmest partof the house. On tho.other hand, achyran- thug, hyacinthy, -and primrogus will do well Ina Jower temperature, 'Thera ore no carpets or costly furniture 1o be injured by witer, 80 he Keepa tho benchies anid walks wet, give 3 thu honss o niolst atmosphere. ¥ You will find good, healthyiplants in n kitehen, and miserabie, sickly thines an o purlor, Why? Because tho kitelion haa plonty of motstire genoe- nted on tlie stove .by cooking aud washing, the varlor has none, It in well 10 keep u pan of wator on the register, 80 that nm(‘lyhul cvaporation may censne. Health of Ladics," publishied In the Popular Sci- ence Moulhiy of Inut Foul’, where he attribules muchof our 11l heslth to’ what he aptly styles **tha bad husband direare,” My hoart Leats p response to tha worda of Abl Foll Adams, Inan extract from a leiter to her dusband, Jahn Adams, then President of the United dtatex, sho says, In alinslion to the codo of laws which they wero forming: **I destra yon would remomber thu ladies, and bo more generous nd fdvoriblc to fhem than your ancestors, Do not put such unlimited power “into the hands of the huzbands, Itememberall men wonld be ty- rantaif thoy conld. If partienlur care,and atten- tlon 18 not paid to the iaales, wo aze defarmined to foment & rovelilon, and wlli not hold ourselves voumt by any Inwa in.which we have no voice or representation. Phat your soxaro natnrally 1y- ruunical 18 a truth fo thoronghly establisbed a8 1o admit of vo diapute; but such of you ns wish to be lm'opy willingly give up the harsh titlo of max- ter for the more lender #nd endearing ono of frienu. Why, thou, not put it out of the power of the vicious gnd lawiess to uae na with crucity and Indignity, with impunity?’ Ina luter letter shu comuplalins to him tor tnaisting upon retalulvg an abvolulo power ever wives, ._And now for the message to Beteoy Bobbott. ¥ would suy.thut John's Wifa has decided to *+gtep down and out™ from the position of louor which ho-hod confurred updn her, ko that §t Can- didnte, who admures John'a ' straight Scrint- ural argumnents, will moke {mnedinte appltca- tlon ehe wiil no doubt find fn him a congenial u;xllrlt. who will elect hier to fill the vacant pusition of_honor. s Yuu cun imagine with how much prido I signwy- self | . “Jdouy's Wirs, ORLENA. BOME UNPLEASANT DUTIES, Citteaao, Jun. 2,—Thore Is no tuvi In my oflcial capacity so hard to accomplsh as the une that would acem the lightest i times wero only good and bueinese prosperons, viz,, thatof anewering only very thick hydrogen lnes oud a few very | wcores of them gather about usand whisver thele thin thefallie lines, chnracteristic of elements | tales of Lygons daye, rome of denr friends and of low atomle weight: while tha cooler stars, | happy dase, white ‘v'"""" with fendish gloo drag Buch as our sun, are shown by their spectra to | before onr ;‘“l;-""-""" A ‘:“film":rlon‘;rhl)h“ vcontaln n inuch larzer numbicr of metalllc cle- | Pagt oWr which we wonld faln dra; v P y etfulness, menls than stars such s blrlua\ but 1o NoN- ‘,{“'.:'"',‘mflmn «“Metry Christmas” comen Hke the metallic clementz; and the coolent stars fur- | yoice of an anpol calling them back to the paths of nish fluted band spectra chaeacter{stic of com- | virtue, whilo to others It {5 but mockory. Tha pounds of metalife with non-metalllc elements | atreet boys shout it ot the outcast from roclety, as and of non-inctallic clements. These facts ap- | she thronds her wuy anlong the thoroughfare, and pear to mneat with a simple explanation it it be | tears of shame and sorrow fill bor eycs, far sho was supposed thnt as the temperaturo increases the | unce o happy, innocent child, with all' a child's compounds are first broken ug into thefr con- | eathusiasm for Curlstuins; now, alast it brings her stituent % elements,” ,ond that these *ele- anly sarrow aud remorse. The \\nx:fnm‘rhuu it tnents ™ then underto dissociation.or decompo- | 39}t floate outon the wintry ::‘,:," 11"&";"{1:2'..'&3 s sh,}?u inta ** cllnmvm" n!‘l‘nwcruntgmtlfiW}E‘t bnyl. l:urroundvd Dby loving parents aud brothers here can be no question that the facts | and'slaters, A brought forward by Mr. Lockyer are of thy Ah!But timed ara’changed. No one cares now highest fmportonce and value, and that they | w'iether he be hnp{)y or not.. The fathor ana Wil have much influebee on the further devel- | diother long have slept the slecp of death, the opment of speetritm analysts, to which he has | brother and slstor are scatteroa fur und wide, somo already so Inriely contributed. Mut his® arpu- | kone 1o fofu their naronts, the remaininz ones q {hiers 5 thuught save, perhal ments are of o charnctersa totally differcnt from | ¥carce kiving th oflirs o thuug! perhaps, Ihose ordinarily dealt with by chemists that they “'ho aged man, leaning on bis cane. tottoring will hesitate for the presont to regard them ns | ajong (he slippery way, sighs as ho licars the chit- proof of the decontposition of the clements un- | aren culling eut **Merry Chrlstmas " 1n their glee. il elther they are assured by competenc physi- | Once he was young and spry as they, and later on cists that they cannot bo explained by | there swern” roey-checked” boys ana glrls who v o 1 robabjo | calied b father, and made his nomie any other coqually simple . and probable k . Al yer | B plncs of micth and joyousnoss, Al thoss bypothenia o until wnat A Lockyer | 8509 S o A f0Y ORI diove thics an extent fn otlier worlds has been realized be- | U8 ‘l‘i;‘fl‘,L“,‘)%',",‘lL'::,‘“‘:n‘&l:klfi';dh':".’:‘;‘(.“L‘l‘:"l"#',‘y‘ yond qucstion or cavil In out own laboratories. | homu to find hiw wife Weonlug over somo sad ro- Chemists aro carcful to teach that what e ot | minderof the loved and lost, \ present regarded a8 clements are nut necessurly Lut iL 18 not alone ta tha poor ond Jonely that o simple Vodies, but« merely substances which | Chirintmas brings suduess, Many a happy wife and they are unabje to decotiipose, or which they [ mother, sarrounded by comfori and love, hor clil- huve no apecidl renson to rerard as compound | dren gathered about hor, hilarious with the gifes of e o e reltionss _both u | Sunta Ciaus, turus away to hido the tens g4 mem- wdfes, The remarkable 5 ; ory Urinus hefore her tho scenca of hier own happy atomie welght and properties, existine batween 4 » childhoud, aud thouzlits of : the doar mother on waoy of the elerents tend, fudecd 10 show that | wnoya yrave the Uhristuias Anow s falllng. they are reluted in the mauner Mr, Lockyer [ 7 Ant Fern l.uurI 1do not wonder ot the' «ad tone hoalth and haly-dyes, flowers and physic, pootry andt pimples, depillatorics, dumplingy, and dropry, charity and chilblaing, have all been hosrd from and written nont, sometimain sparklink languago, expressing pretty thoughts inancat manncr, some- tlmes In very plain langnage, annouucing indl- vidual oplalons In a very positivo style. From the wholu **emniumn gatberam ** much can bo extruct- «ed to intoreat, to nmuse, and to beno(it, and no ono cun carciully rend The Howe withoat inding much Rood in the nany hints, snggestions, exoetionces, and good mivice’ there chranicled, " Bot thero 1a onge thing that has been neglecied; not a pootical unbject, to be sure, but one that many of us can apeak nnd writo abont with a great deal of foollng, 1 menn relentloss, racking rhuumatism,—the flend that has no rogard for age, sex, or condition fnllfe. 1ts cause, prevention, and cure 18 wint 1 want to kuow aboat. 11t a dlscaso of the blood, or fs it caused by imprudent oxposuro or invufciont clothing? Should it ho at- tacked loeally with linlinents and lotlons ar throuch the stomachY T hear nomebody say: **If you hnve thio rheumatism why don't you call a physician?" Ab, trcre's the run! 'I'ho doctor has buen hore, My tongue was examined, pulse folt, tons nsked, prescriptien writton, for S2. g pist, for fifing eaid proscription, $1 moros toty 4, ovor half what wo aro* figuring on o cost for fnding a fwmily of four per wook. It worat of all, no beneflt “from 1t, ~ Achu just tho rame, for doctors I knowand Inwyers ¥ am told nuver gauran- tee, though thoy oxact Lheir vay all the same, Now can and will Gunulka and others farnlsh informa- tion and ndvico on this paifil subjeeit Or somo of the experienced mothers of Tho Hone may know of remuaios to rellevo the awlul paugy, Ouch! 1 feel them now. Often what aro ealled old womon's remedies nro real good, and don't cost 68 much ns 1ho doctor charges, 1 know, Mr, Conductor, mine 18 & hiomoly sub. Ject, but | hupe you will not reject it on that ne- count, for it 1s very practical, and I mn suro 'Tho Itome desires to foifeye homuan suffering in every form, and while some like to read benutitul lettors Agnln, how fow ladles thank tiie car-conductog BISTIR PLO ON COABTING, foruny ‘(Indnnu recoivgd from him, nnd‘yunnw Lagcsn, 1M, Dee. 40.—I aften wonderasT | e88¥ 1618 to day **Thenk you.® and how it cheers . s read tho Litters printed fn Tho Tome, to mo 80 | e Berorm g o I e S Lok brighit and Intoresting, low the practical, mattor- | crowded car, {8 tirown, by a_suden Jurch, into the of-fact gontlemen regard our chiatter ns thoy glance }:Pn%fo‘mflg{;nfl’n&nbflggl::c L pardon, 18 oxensed over the paper nfter aday of toll. Docs it scem o o toly wii ke souseloss nonsense to them? O do they enjoy | of1y, ¢BUONion aro ot entirely witheut Linme it with me? Perhaps they shun Tha flome entirely, considering It 0w only for the amusement and Tn- 3 A OALL FOR “LBARNING.Y struction of tho weaker vessels. Well, they can Cuicaan, Dec. 31, —Will Learning, of Now York, afford to givo nup a part of thelr preclous paper | please glve lier address, or elsa be o kind asto once a week, snd weenjoy lmmeh, . smport to us through the culumns of The Home I long to Ueneflt my race by a coltinin orea of | tho {nprotionts of the ointments which, no hanpi‘lz good advlee, o wplendld reclpe. or an cxcolleus | In hor etac, offected » cura; of those blaskhiads ::fi'{"“:“’;';'z- “‘;"xz;[‘:'gtg’v' "::":‘h‘:"‘;"f‘b’u‘f:{ n’:fl Bhonid b deligiiad ta obain tho information, aud . - e $ nblc, tics, ean't thraw any light on dark sciontie prob. | V2414 Fepay in any way that would bo agrecaple, hlnna, nr{ewnlfiny -mrul||nu }nwlllulnnxu on nngof | m—————— tho great questions of the day, but X can ahd do ; 2ujoy lstening to the learned words of wy more | * SATAN'S SOLILOQUY, fortunato brothers and siaters, Now dou't expect : anythlng, nnd you won't be dissnpointed, [An Eziract frons the Olt_Cliy Derrick's Newo Paradish Franee, I accent your hand witn teirs of sympa- ' Loat, o thy, Forglva thut emall slster of yours. ‘Shoia | +«Is this tho rogion, this tha sofl, the clime," nut In any way respousible for hor conduct. It's | Said tho lost Azchangel, **this tho seat all n the nanie, 1 ko, for L inve bornu it thesd— | ikt we must chango for Heaven—this monrnfol thore, 1ulnost'tola how old am. It's fashionable glnom 1o be 10 in The llome, o pleasu conshler mo favh- | For that celeatial Nght? Te strikes mo lonablé. ~ As 1 before remarkod, that name huka | Tpg pretty hot hiere, and I doubt fearfully demorallzing effect on ita bearer. My | If therd i an fce-croam salpon in mother tolls me that oven I usad to bo purticuliely | Ana aiace. wiiols 1o s looka more Hke tronblesoma td a youthiul anut iving with us; fu- | A rolling-nlll iu full biast than doad, I thiuk, from nll accounts, that 1rescinblo | Anythini claa 1 have syon lately, littls Florence in a marked manner. Bo comfort- | But be itse. Farewail, hapoy Holda cd, thercfore. She will outgrow all hor incon- | Wicro joy forgver dielis! liall, horrors, haill vonlent wuys, s [ have, and tecome your comfort |*Infernal warld, and thou profoundest Holl, and sitpport.: Hecuive thy new posscssor, who hath bought 1 want to toll you, Homo plrls, what a tlarlous .| Qut the wholo establishment, and got thing | have discovered it %o bo 10 take healthful | Mo recelpt in hix pocket, Lively now, exerclso thoro coldduyw, fnmtead afahuttiug myselt | Ye murky taps, and fetch moalinen in a warm room sud wishing tor spring, “I'lw gis- | Dustor, i an, o tank of mint-julep, covery happened In thls wiso: Urothor came to | Ang fourtdon steaws that I may suck up ¢ . o Gne day luee \wenk, 7 1 AV tired Ik WHCONE- | S fory from th vaste door ot s Pabon't spondents, Not that the mére weiting is such My floral fricnds who havé not alteady done 20 | tiat tell us all nbout thoso periody in-tho geneste | g i'afier teyngz in vain to make s mathetnatical ol 3 it supposes. . of the letters writicn by you on this theme, though | SG/FS el shioutd now examine thote colicetlons and tako ottt | af the curta's condition whon the lchthyosatiel, the ¢ ? ) [ Hiod snch o consunitng thirst In o wonth, ATV TR © | youcould not help tho writer any, | Wo arg wo art | & ledlonu sort of paytime, but that my heart uoed | Lii'crauiced and. uneighily beanchee, - Somotiines | pculossuri, and . the' plerodaciyin cravied t o | VGOl como right, and whispored fu my” gars | Hero at Josst T'sudll bo fraol 11 10 thi We need (o undeceive oursclyes a8 soon as nosel- LZindon Timea, Dec. 12, : 2 F= Every honsc has §ts skeloton, " and ** Kvory There was an unusunily full meoting at the et knoweth its own bitternoss.” ' ‘The poar ure e Royal Soclety last week to hear Mr. Crookus | not the unly ones whom we huve need to remember aunounce his recent discovories and to witness a | O Chiristmas-Day, buteach and all. To be wure, we cannot give gifls to oll except kind words and repetjtion of somo of tho experiments whieh | WS SRR RIT SICAKL UG RENTE siora Valie than nave Jed to them. In experimentihg with clec | gola or silver, and we should not exhaust the sup- scl bly on that day, but keep onougn ‘to last trle dischargo In yacuum tubes no lns especially m};u“mmm nm“l “Db“ ot examived the dork spacs which appears round | tlug smiles aud words costnothing, the negative of an ordinary vacuum tubo when cost scif- eatal. and Somo oRertion, thinge oftiimos hamk ‘e 3 ) denlal, and some exertlon, ngs o imes hanler thie spark of an inductiou coll ts pussed throneh | FEME, T ORI BT B REE OF i of Mihe it 1o bos used different kinds of poles, vary- | Hame, 1 wish you all a happy Now Your, and, were Ing tntensity of spark,and different cases, aud | fLnot both fuolish und ukcless, would wishalvo ; that the scones which memary briugs before you has from time to time dovised fresharrange- | cach succeeding Christmas- Doy might bo lm]’) ments for giving greater ceitlitude and ex- umi;: bat I do luhu"lfl (Im‘\i 11:? "m'hur;“ will nos lgg v o . The ve made moro ro by the reflection that you were lu- been led thut tho phenomena he has witnessed, which are ‘not nccidental, but S JOON?S?? LETTER. are such that ho cun under like couditions re- ITA WEAK IOINTS SHOWN, vroduce them, roveul to physieal selenco a new | couxerr, Brurvs, T, Nec, 26, 1878, —T Intended world, where natter exista In o fourth state— | pivins gowe attention to John at an earlier day, ultru-gascous’ be has termed lt—where tho but the many calls upon my thne at this season of corpuscalar theory of light holds ood, abd | ool ostivale end holiduy proparations havo where ight does not always move Inn stralght | Chureh i ¥, BEoy Tine. A discovers which ull at once adds to our | caused a postponement, though nuver o forgotful- kutowledgre of tha three states of matter (the | nuss, of what wus due to him aud his boldly-pro- solld, thy liquid, and tho wascous), a fourth | claimed sontiments. state, ** ultra-raseous,” which shows thut under Joln enys that **in the marital relatlons the role certain condltions thu rejected Newtonian ¢mis- | fs untold trials and tribuintions, and the excep- sive theory of Lizht 1s trite, aud which farnishies | (jony the happy family, Ho proceeds to say that Siplis ontieal Wistealom ot ulle foct this 1;;;{;; th question, **Who shall rule! s one of the be made to continually var) —fnstend of movlng | fost yroifeednressof il eomnnbiil misory that I stratght 1ines as bos beey belleved To aiways | ©ther tio hushand or the wifo must rule, und the i : b Ways | Ghieation s, Which? Ana, thon, s wo. should ox. does, fsdiscovery which deserves to b caliid | G irgin 3 man who beflavea tita narried relation ont with the words that I know will crush the hope that unimates the writer o\ tho Iines are peaned that may posslbly bring encouragement o the fainting heurt, 1 am constantly receiving letters asking for sitmations by Iadies glving tho bewt of references, some from leading Itrms in our city, and others from ontsldo parties whows names gnd repntation are ot unknown, What can I doY What say {0 them eavo that our clty ls crowdel with women wito depend upon tholr uwn exurtions to drive the hungry wolf froni tho daor, and whosa children clatch ut thelr skivts and bey for bread whera thero fa uo bread. What unuwer can 1 glve thew sava to tetl them of thy Jong 1ist of nanses that grace tho bos merchants, esstt poor applicant waitine. hope deferred, for o vacancy that may give her work and ¥ave her from the reoking pit of darknesy that yawns Dbefore hor with its enticing allurements? What hope cun I give them when 1 seo ladies whose acoomphshments can kcarcaly be exvelled, olodding wearily homne- ward, borne down by the welght of the packago of sewing that, when ono bas stitchied her )fo o wook neuree the grave, finds ouly o vattey plitance doled out to hier that vurely #urves to keop starvation and want frota clutchlog hor in their bony urmw, have such a lady 1 my mind, one whodo lome was once a honie of luxury, but the bank fallures came, ~—uien atola her mousy, —and now tho only thing #ho can tind to do 1s the tollsome stitching for fure nishing-stores. 1 pliced hor name on the list of one of our leading rotail firms, butit was uway down the nage, and she must awalt e turn, which ‘will prooably nover come, When I recaivu one of those prottily-worded ap- plications 1 Imagine the pain_my answer will carey to tho walilny heart, und dread to write 11, {f thoy would only stop o moment und reflect on tho slagnation of, business, the thousands out of em- ployment, anil the low standard of our present wwages, thoy wonld seathat thechances were mengra ore *+K1g, dow't yon want to go cuastlug un my slod? ay reign eccuee and exclalo with 1 Jolly e dporm, ™ T Jubiped 10 Theow down tha | 4 paay £l secuts and exclolas ettt ¢ horid old nook #sd go, but What would wy friends | Suevey—iny right thore (s none to disputo, * fninkof ma coaftiny, Was that o digalfied oc- | Bt whereforo let we then our frlends on Larth— cupatlon ror 1 young ldy to bo engaged ! | pyg pollticiana, the presidenta of savings-banks, Neserthelens, Eddle contiouing to setforti'tue de; | And pll tho assoclates und coparconors of onrlosi= dighta of kailjug through tho ate on o sled, I con® | Tig thus astonishied 1 the obiivious pool, sented to go, and arruved wiyself in iy “shortest | And call them not to share will uy thelr pare dreer, henvy cloaX and boots; miliens, ‘and thiek o . VeIl over my hoots - When we reached "tho hill of | 1 this mAnston that hath tha bent hoating appa- . nction Eddfe rode down sevoral imes to show wo | of anks over saw? 0o, Indesd! Im\vtxgli.'n\'d;‘ aud ?lnflmd m«;du;?m "J\rn: ) 'l he | Pyt in now puddling-furnaces! Laya = caet bit of danger in thi wor on Just gulded | Big. ) : mght,” So [ took my life lu ) Knml. a8 ft webe, tlrxuy&:‘ah c‘ :“mlxlzll,x;!:: ::’ln:fxt‘h‘lre:xt“ tha il Codnteyy and got on the sled, Fddio pave it a vizorous push, { W will get n prossure of stxty thonsand. and siway it went,-~nt fist slowly, then faster auil | Poynds to the square inch, and ail tha fuet téstor, till 1 could nearcely eateli my breath, Trees | \o want for Iisen COntA & barrel; and alirnba fiw past uk, and it soemed oa A€ wo | And, In the meantime, ordor anothor dozon slionid auon g crishiug thraugh the Jorlzon, or- | Ylres of conl and turponting, unately tor fue horlxon, that uill had an end. Wo seached it, but the aled fot thero frst. 1 dectiod | AR CUArEo the same to mo woinz fartiier than a certain stump abont two-thirds ¥ of tho way down, Leaton the stump a fow wma- Ameriean Products in England, ments expecting my brother to foln ino with Words | Zondan Corresnandsnce Suringfieli (Aaze,) Ibuubilcan of aympathy in “my irying situatlon. ~ As ho dlan't One fs very tnuch sienck by the varlety of malke hits appoarance 'looked 1o find tho reason { American articles offored for sale here. 1 can why, il lof fio was roliing about In tho Anow, | remember, when abroad a fow years agq, the yerfoctly couvulacd witlh mieth. 1 recovtred thy luu;flug Lhad for ouly one geniline American )| led nud ascended the Bl with as much dignity ns " 5 l consiant backmlidings wonlt aliow. Eadicnad by | pvlo.” After thoseason for Engllsh poars was ihly Gimo somewhat recuvered from thia burst | Piat Lasked my fralt-man, with nuny misgiv: of unscemly wirth, and teled fo loul | i0Ke, if ho had any good apples. Yes; he bad very sorry, but le dido't succced “very | fito apples, Would I prefer Baldwins, peach- v zaln seated myself on the sled, and bade | fluvored Newtown plopins, russets, or preens deflance to any stump that should attempt tostop | ingsi—all just arrived fromm Amerlen. “And 1 my progress, 1 not only reacned the bottain this | founa what ho satd was truo, and that I could time, but_kapton Uil Lhad gitined the highway | have, in as good condition, with a very small jn- some digtance below, and, as I'bounced across tho | o 7 yomed ’mm‘ Uraes by ybith (o of iy futhors | creass in expense, ns good apples oit my table x ‘i a4 1L at howo. - About the same time my fish- relleved whon I remumbered my thick veil, 1 |1iko some Tiuc Polits, ~And thesa [ gnthered up the slod and started up the hill with | have found of ns small sizo anad fine, fresh flavor fiet pluching off the end of the branch will cunse i 10 broak or throw vut side shoots A bushy plant will prodace more stowars than o spladling one. To not foar {o tke the kullo, Tho cast-oll brunches canhe.put i damp suid or sotl, thus pro- ducing tew planis. Aftr grunitig, wet thew aside, wive Lut Bttle wator until ‘new growth appeard, then glve feabundantly, Tho growth of 4o roota being temporarily checked by catting back, the TuolA cunno taka up 80 Much Water 88 Whon raw- ing rapidly, If green Ny or othor insecis altack your plenta, glve them no peace, Hmoke thom With tobaceo s often s once o wook, auit aftors wards spungo with clean water, ‘The scale must b pieked or seraped o aud tho leaves, stems, und branches washed with sosp and wates, Forred splder, which ustally ahuws its presence by tho leaves turnlng up, you shoula turn the plant upaide dotyn und tnnnerse tn a tub of warn water, Sprin- kiing fu vury well, but the tronble is that you don't et at the nnder vide of thu leaves, Just whero the spidar [a funnd, Harmonie, il you watar your rlnnlu oteaslonally with weale lmo-water, you will get mid of the worms I the pots, The Hitle black iy can ba cradicated by dusting wi.h soot or wood axhies. le, [taed Lo sullr very much from chilblatns, and fonmd that turpenting cured theal, latio tho feet with §t, and lokd yonr toes near th fiecs it will maka them amare a” little at Meut, but always cured me, Arma, the llly-of-the-valley plos can be safoly sentatiny time, WL pub_two of them in n box and puck then in mosy fot 20 cents and 1 wtamp, The nlghit-blooming coreus ure from 40 10 60 cents cach, Ldo nol roll thew, vat cau tell you whero they can be obtained, Now that the cvenings aro long, T shall be glad to bave my friends weata ine the resnltaof thelr obsars vation und expericnce, for every duy we can bearn something aouut Huwor-cultore. lexxie, Box 101, #ltine of primoval lakos, and the groves of Dodona echoad and redonnded \with otacalar voices, and the tripod of the Delphie shrine a tho tietions of tae uncient Thonmaturgiets - were regarded with reverenttul awe, others nre interested 1n rliouma- tisnt, Bhail they bo disregarded? 3 orusn Hussany, SUNDAY WORK, MORE ABOUT IT. SrarTa, Wis,, Bec. 30.—In Tho Ylome of Nov, 27 there was & communleation from Aunt lelen stout **Sabbath Work." I lald the paper by, thinking to answer tiroctly, bat househokl and Chrtstuws dusies have induced mo to postpono 1t from time to time. While Iagreo wits Aunt Helen in most of her {deas in her ploasant letters, yet I cannot ace this matter of Subbutis work as she docs, Sho belleyes thnt ** Yabdath-schools and the efforts connccted with them tend Cnristianwaed," cle, The que tion sho wishes to ugltate I8 not the good of the work, but who siail doit, Bho thinks that those wha work tho ilrst six days In the weak sliould rest on the seventh, 1 snawce that, §f the worl s of nuy worth, it Is worth our best talent to carcy it along, and na long as those that possess lelsure do not, and will not, work (and they ora the onea that nust rest on the Snbbath), shall our Sabbath- achools die out, or shiall those that work during the' weels arraugo thele work for the Subbath so that eating, drinking, cooking, and calling be .an oo tirely necongary consideration, or shall we tako day by duy of all the good gitts the Master show- ors npon s, and: then Tefuse, ju any way, to sucri- flee onrsclves furllin? ' Tadmit that theeearn those who anld not work o 4 £ the morry laughter of thoae hateful bLoyx ringing | as If served at Delmonico’s, and not as highin * gpuchmarking.? whonld bo one of nster and slave, ruling on one | fOF resching the top of the llst. Poor croaturosl MEDICINE, on the Sabbath:. but thowo wt'{“ are nh&u ;mwl"“fi iy ears. 1 lieard ono of thom sy, "ll’un‘l that | pricc, Evon nt the smaller grocar-ashops ong Tiand nnd wubmlsslon on the other, ho claiims thay | 1 would thatl couid rofer them to situatlons that CHILBLAINS, . ulgheattor night, nob nt Lo, raund of tio detl | Stias Ploreiicar ™ bus L hursied on, 8o thay shouldn't | seca caned frufts, vegetables, and. meats, all SCIENCE NOTES, mun must rule, noo that he bas o divine warrang | Wers walllng to recuive tham instead of thu kope- thatzemlly tho, flncky todeths = bat. for ne " Drearun, 1L, Dec. 2H.—If Sls and her chil- blalna w11l go 1o the wooud and gather somu leaves Ol youny Juck ur bluck-oak Lushes, nnd take them home and boil them, making n wirony decoe- tlon, and bathe her fuet 10 14 while warm (or a few eveninga bufore retizlug, ahu wil) find o sure curo for hor clilblainy, Oxx Wito Kxows, zet any proof of my fdentity, “When 1 reached 9 ¥ 2 . fi ataviiog point, 1 founi Edite nbout starihny wo | N Auerted. Mauy auch artleles ara recou. logi far nie, thinklng that nerhaps 1 hud Kot worste D bt AtIE e 2o ed in another encountor with the stump, cloth atioirs i Y, 10 0 small alioo, Inanaged after thin to toutrol the sled a ltti | 9n Which, wus tha stamp of 'a mill ‘fn_ithode better, and hiad several gloriony rides: also sumo | Island. This fncrease i the wale of Amorican moro ‘rulls in thosuow, Now it doesn’t tnke but | articles fs regzardod with great Jealousy by many thy atightest bitnt Irom Ed forme to join him Ina | of the Enellsh, and they have entirely gotten #00d ol coasting, —nud splendid fun it iy, giels, | over regarding us as a half-clyvilized nation, and such Liealthiul oxerclse, you know, 1f auy of Glsdstona’s recent article "f“““d tho cyes of you feel $hie need of o dove of this, kind, Just come | many to our condition as a nation, with 'n sud- Over to my house, aud I'l show yoit how 1o take it. . o 0 Tarrlet, 11ired you dreadfully? 1 didwe mean | deh dieagrecablo shock, But muny oo willine to wny bt Just & few words when T beeauy byt | t0 ceda 10 us the importance of our fudustrics, s FuLwauat iy saimie b have ot on | and a8 an exampla of this § will quote from 1 Now I'm at the boltom of my story and paper, ant :Fecch of Lord Beavonsfield ay the opening of i \ umussiaent, whero whist and euchre ure the mazic wards, are nof the ones who nre not able to do Sabbath work, 1 betieve that In every well-order. ed fan)iy arrangements can be made so that Sab- bath catme aud dresilng can bo mado o cowy ;fimr‘ und have comfort and happiness lu thu argaln. 1 thure s tho most overwholming solfisliness In this world showu in any way, touany ong, it is to the Lurd! We give grudglugly of tine, labor, maney, and bratiis to Hit, Gut for whou wo should . Many aro exucting fn the rest of but never read whero it eayy **keep NJ I1deas of holy aren plessant work in chnreh and family, not irksome sor tarrible, as our children will bosr me tustimony {for they wish Icss answor I am forced w return, I wonder it thera §s no brightes look abead? No more hopo for helulesa women in the futuro? W have entered & new yoenr. Porliops afalss moy brizhten, but {f not, Heaven pity the army of despairing women who throng the world’s great mart to-uay. he next monthly muetlng of 'Tuk I'ninuse Honte Club will Le hicld at the Trumont Iloass Wadnesdny, Jan, 8, commoncing ot 1:80 b, in, Pleaso bo prompt at our deat meeting in tho now yeur, and if the membors will all luke tho trouble o Joln us on this day 1 think wu cancome (o & clear undorstandlug of the needs of vur Soclety; whietlier wo hiyo a right to exist as o suparnto in- #litution, or whether we must bow befors $hio dic- tation of thuse wu may not acknowleage to bo our At alate meeting of the Autbropologieal In- | for o doing, thus making God respoustble for ail **eonnublal misery, atitutu iu Loudon, Mr. A, L. Lewls read u paper | Wopn was endowed by her Creator with the on the “Evils Arising from the Use of Ilistoric- wamg Luman 1':‘1““‘" 3u ' man; :I.m ‘muk futelloct, al Natfoual Names as Scientitie Teris,” In which | pavston, ambitlon, scif-ruspoct, anda keon scnsa ehtnd Justics, 1a it not e ot G he argued that it s destrablo to dlsconthiue tho | 55 FEuLuRd usics. uit b wissngo that, God use of the volitical names of those peoples us | bo thu meek and abjeet slave that Jubn would ; i ' wuko her? Why ‘W she 1ot given inewad a cthnle namep, il o ewmploy ottiers based oin |/ Farieg isposition, with no minilor witl of her the physical characteristies of the individual, owy, that sho might crinze and cower like n i 7 2 ¢ recelve o now | Wiiiped spanial at the fect of her master, answer. Geneva Observatory will shortly receive a new | FRRECCII Ly eiiiowlediing n ali liee. Acts equutorlal telescope, constructed ot the expenss | that hu'who haa vowad to lave, “cherluh, aud pro- of Prof, E. Plantamour, who has beeu the | tect hor hud by tho uct of marriaye pightfully be- director of the new observatory durlng tho lust | €0in0 br rulor and tyraut; thut by thé aecres of Tacxronn, B, Dee, J0—I havo a very strong feeling af sympathy for poor $is with hor chllblains, for 1 have sulfercd from them enough wyself to know how uncomfortublo they are. 1 con tell her what has rofleved mo more than anything I cver tried, and i way help ber, © used strauu spicits of ely, I will bid you tarewell, sisren Lo, o Purliament now In sesslon. Referring to S IEETAT AP L 8 118 BuEten o | wuparr, worar sauch of wisial it | Chubior, 0 sl wicpuatly, “he cumiber | the SyorSh yer®s Yapheal to rha tptee i | WULLISS PRIt preaont eat comruanial Gintress of th forts years. The objective of the new tele- | condition of freudom and lndepondency for ouo of | Hey may awume, hoss who 4o kindly malated | ench time, for four or five nighta' T huvenover | 1ot ri/sa ek Uiat thiss Bowaoseed, 08 (e, prost nECIPLY, country ho said: “Thouth we hope bofore the scopd, Len fnelies fn diameter and with a focal | subjectivu and individual nonentity M BLaug.oltetaling O e al pleasc 10T | found-uny thing that would enticely cure thom, but give my sceming neglect of duty, as my report runched the oflico oo fute for fneeriton. Thy anl- cerm and meinbers, of the Club will exonerate wo frous any Intention of neglect, [ am wure. In that report 1 gave the address of Uraldug Arvntus, - If. 11 14 not too Jatw 1 will wive it again, for the beneils of thosy who ussked for [t: Mrw, W, B, Darver, De Kalb, I, £ Pegotty, the Conduclor has Kindly forwardod me un extract from yonr letter, aid L cun only echo, **What can tho matter bor"as § recelved Loth' of your letters, with only ono stamp, how- ever, ‘'hat waw ol right, 1 forwarded you s book enach tlue, aud will gludty forward anothier, 18 you will give mo an address that will insure iis delly- those who hiave tho most time for driving or wilk. ng aro not the buslest when catled upon to hely in any dbeneyolent work, Does not benevotent work umiaily fall upon thosu who have tu urrangy the moments Lo make tiem all count? Srantay, + MISCELLANEOUS, Cucano, Dee, 30, —*41t was afew days afler the funeral,” No wonder, Tnez, that you found the mother **walking the tloorand wringing her hands ;" overything had beendons that kiyd hands could do; the many friends thut had fited the house during the last sad days of the fuucral and Isniaxarows, lud., Dee, 90,—For sugared l"eflrdfllvumd m -hnllk-;vnr.vdn{ ‘l T‘l‘ nnrflullre- e n o better position, with respect to the employ- rapidly tn ond ont of cold water, drop tuto your | aiid the eniernriss, of fudlvidusle T do put veasel for bolling, Boll to a bubble, hold upsome | {yjiod States, though words from such an ag- of tho holling sugar, blow syalnet 11, &nd, I 1t} thiority aud such a 4,nnrn.-r cannot bo trested forms bubbles, It la ready for tho uuts. Wipe | with too muth consideration, But the enter: them froe from dust, stir them rnpldly into your | priso of Aworica gunorull{ f."“"‘d"‘ that of sugar untl all are costed, Take off, turning them | Lurope, s the Industry of Englamt precedes arcund gently untll cold, then put on the stove | that of tha rest of Europe, and I' look forward again, and utir a_fow minutes untll thoy glleten, | With toutidence that the industry and onterpriso You can, if you )ke, spriukio a Hitle gronnd ein. | 0f America will bs productive of results upon o Nu womnan of contmou sénga ¢un be mado to be- oot Trom U 13,238 Sy it conaliun Wt ovar heiuieds b 10 woni who ua any self-respect will aver con- ment will be the move welcome, a8 at present | oy (o ko such mbordinale poaltion. It fa just thie Geueva Obicryatory hus onlythe old instru- | wueh teaching us Jobn's, tho putting (n practice of weots of Gambey, wounted fu 1332, Juat wuch seutiments, tnat ad caused the **trinls The,Woadruff Seicnufic Expedition around th | 4od tributatlons © ot muarried lite, ang lled tho worldt 18 an educatlonal voyuze for young men, Wl wlth view and uime, unw, porkans the 2 n tha I ul50 5 voyaize fur taurists, 16wl Lo abscit six | hasority,of e e marriam) da i thas teen mnuths, clrcumvavigating tho globe, visiting | syeeiul use and [r:rnlure. and that they may rule I the most trportant und interesthyy ports, fol- [ over vnd subjes 1o thelr wiils, as they would Jowing u route unsurpassad und hever hefore | o horss or s sdog, Aud huodreds of wruiched vowbiued Ju one voyage., ‘Thiv vessel will bo | wonien can testify that suceh fden {8 put Into prace commanded by offivers of the Umted Stotes | tiee and enforcea throughout the whole of married lenzih of twelve fect one b hunds of Merz, ut Munich, this baw helpeil tbem vary wuch, and gives come purative comfort, Ma. Garzsuna, T, De —Tdutlo Sy, T thlnk T can tell you what wiil rellevo yourchilblains, The rumedy recently camo tu my knowledge, and 1 would like you (o try 1t and lot me know with what success. Tt I yery slmplo: Sy Get ilve cents® worth of pulverlzed alum, dlagolve i warm water sufMiciont to cover e feet to the Ine wtep, and bathe and sonk the feet fu it. Skip one ght, und repeat aguln, It u said to have cured o very dovere. cuse, whero the suficrer's foet wore crucked und sore, JETPEISON, nainon over them duriag tho last hcunnF. You | this country which cannot bow be described. v Tha facalty fe. ory. 1L Ls uscleas to sund the sumo us the othess, burlal hud gone to thole homes, and the mothor | piyar have patienco in makinz theae, [ iricd four | seeree————————— Nun: l‘lw Hl Ly h[ _{flllnnu-r,nl. of ‘agnllumuu No Intelligent, virtuous, right-minded woman | J BoDC the rest I have eent have not mut With tho TrLAvAY, 1lL, Dee, 30, =1am a little boy, and | waa left alone to think, untll, fn, her despalr, s times before 1 succeedod in getiing them as [ HALR GOODS, coent i thely brofesalun, "1 Vessul 6 | o itk s IIEh 10 TULCNGE s A stben | G 18t Evory ORLAF ks Suus SltRIANY BEs | have g sha chifonaing vo L connd ardry e b | mechanienly, walked ibe. osm: Tuo fittle oncs | Waptsd, URLEXA, 4 ver bec e River Civde, Scotland, 113 eniiies ond ups | bk ebols sid s sl siibor shon e sonomee peintinents aving 1o superiors, was purclissed | ment openly and refuss submleston, or she will bv- frow the renowneid North Gevmun Lloyd Com- | como s stlout, submissive, unwilling slave,— pany, snd, W secotlanes with the pro despisiniz the man who hiss proved falsa to ui s e uct ,0f Conuress grantlng on Amcrican | prowe and in secret sorrow ropouting the register, has Neen oridleally examined by | 1y sbo yielded un nor Srectony and conmitted nval commites und upproved by thu Becre | IO bappiness to hls care. ‘In slthor cuso the lifo tury of the Navv. On upplication” st tha uitie s embiitered, tho children inlierit evil natares, T L.u“ vl n)‘- Ol | und grow up s 1 unloving bome swid strife and 8 y 0, sorrow, utherwise, o pumphlet @ving (ull detalls snd v It not strangy that men will take wo much particaturs will be forwarded frew, palg Lo prove that woman 18 au tnfenior ereation leal qo‘ilyts“:filyx'- -8..~“Ir: 1“' Jo Lymoud, F. | [ wivew ars thoir subordinats and servanss, sid cl el ultely beneuth o i ntelligpuce pnd wisdow' degrees ond upwurds; conslderablo evaporation | What an bo espected of cifldren burn of mothure eusues, uad ench cubic fuot ot thualr fn Lhe | this behittled und cusluvedy troples may be gald to cuntain rougnly clent Wiso jdea of man's right to rule a g rolic ot bure saina of Yapor ut the temperatura ol 0 de. | b that i fust passing away. Tho educatiat, crecs L that nie bo transported to these | utelllgent women of thess and futurs duy wi 3y auntie told 1y maws to take a shovelful of hot coals and hiold my bare toes just os pear the cunla os she coald withont burning me, and then' scarter slowly s fine malt aver the conls. My mawmas teied 1t, Well, 1 Just yelled and sereamod, but mama hiekd me Arm, dud I had to hold my foot shill, Bhe did this uvurfi tme they hurt mefor ! ! or two, and my chillblaing werd gone, lhll".k A tho Ninile giel WL try 18 her poor toes Will s00n be wei Aud 1f shu docs tey it, and It cures her, I wish she would let moe know, ALLENK, I “*juddled in thecorner™ could not understand her angulsl, and koew ot what todo. Sho had beon thinklig; und In ber loncliness geallzed more and more her loss, **Only a fow days ufter," the dariscat daye of mothee-love,—whui she locks snd istens for form and volce that Lus gonv vut fore ever, luez, don't you kuow thut Thme (s the ouly healer when the heart doth bleod, and a fow days or months i but a Hitle tinw to re- cuver from tiivse terrinla partloge? David would sutaer have died thun hyed 1o mourn the loss of his beloved son Aosalom, and thore are many hezrts oud uh, the lachels that are fn 8o any Cocounut balle: Ouc cup wrated cocoanut, ono | LADIER, by ericping your own balr 7% bF Sak, gup, owiurud wugar, wElz;- or two nui:n.' el A fl.;m k%gm-’mcll%.“wal;m_mm [ waten; tlavor with lemol F vanilla, nilz wol . O R spread on o buttered p3aper. 1.ay it i yay vaky | TIME ool T“‘"-’:P'E sod keco " whan ool “enough to huudle | $iS halE 13 hestihy co ’Sllll ''UCKS AND RUFFLES. BENSIDLE TALK Y ETIHEL ALLEN, Cuicauo, Do, 2% —Not yet belng an old mald with gray hair and wrinkles, bLut still young cuough to curl my front Lalr, pinch my fect with tlght vhoes, draw on six-buttoned gloyves, and take wmy place inthe dance, I thouxht, tmy dear girls, that porhaps you might Aisten with patience (o the little I bavo to say, for ain I not vus of yoursolves, Just as incllued to be yav, and giddy, aod care- loas, rewardicss of the convequencea? To begin with, those hay cortainly beeu o greut deal said againetus, Sirong-winded men sud stronger-mindod womon have written pages on our defucts in gea- cral, and our disinciinstion to do anything better than fris our hair aod make ourselves look pretty, Now, although I think when these reformery have o take u tenvpoonsul and’ zolt 1t into bails, “When | LUnBUweys culd it is ready for use, THOMPBON Cocounut cones: Beat white of five egye, add gradually oue pound of powdered sua; Bip it until it wili stand alone, then beat in twva-thirds of a grated snd pircd cocoanut, Mold into cono whiapes with your hands, place on buttered paper, not too closo together, " lake In o 1aoderate ovau. Vuullla carame! + Quo pound powdercd wurar, whits of eight epre. Flavar vanlila, Muisten youe wugur with o Jittle water, boll it until it witl bup- ble. ‘Vake from atove, beat It untll cold, adding radually the white of ‘owis well boaten 10 a still “wlll. cat It until gmoolis, sdding vanlila, Fut lulo buttered pans, mark ol into squares, Candy Leve, 1 think,0f you will I!{ Ianthe's recipu for creamn candy In “ho Howms of D Cincano, Dec, 28,—Poor Wtlle §is, I am so forry abont your chiiblaius? I wish you could have known what to do for them before, for it fy easfer to keep them off than to cure them. Btill you can cure them if you will try falthfully what 1 telt yon. Tuke tincture of fudlue aud & Itla camel's-holr bensh, und paint your chil- homes mourming, refuslig to be cumfurted because their littlo oues uro taken from toem, Juaus wopt when hgwaw tho tears and deop grief of hislovea fricnds Mortha and Nuly. nd Ll sympathies wore sucl tbas even 1o *‘groaned lo pint, and wus troubled. It s very hard to say Iy will bo done™ when our Beat-strie aro dlmiost wapping, 1L haa been many years eince we lald our dear Gorman _ Oarigrios, oc. 7 you bt - . i G i bloine every aight. 17 40 mukes your feet sore 3 will be vatisficd. 1 iried 1t, and alwo her rech CALER, GO FINTL, sud Jnkredusedto thile avonige totier. e o | Sxueuslcd huimaalyes non sue defocte s xeneral; | d LU 14 Uit 8 often, Tidlon”thua"%o B3 | paronts wo'set e thon duath kow not wniored | ool ciudy, 1 can recommen poih, - - LA, Tn oot varlo ature of eprees, 1t must poart with nearly | 5 Vindictive duerco that was o M sure cure, ' ARy ) ¥ UNIING JOAM, €1 VapOr, ausd Would oVt Tt renualn fally | Yo Lorantis ol he nees oF - Mt Worl | S bomiagine to fess tbat S0nyof i Chlofs it | 1, CELWinter a3 goon aa the cullbiaing buglu to | o nol kiiow by bitter wthericucs tha unyuie of saturaged. When ong substitutes for gratns uud { Not o word e ssld of 13 foliowing her seod, No teet tons sud miles, and retiects on tho yast ex- | commund or perinlssion was given to Adaw to rule fcut of the troukal oceans, thero is no dilliculty | over blawile, nor wae sho vnjoined to subnit to in understaudine why winds 1rom those regriony | b8 rule. Menlovelo quols this pawsagu (o awe deposit sali on bl colder countries Oyer which | WOmBN 1to subitarlon: bul they give Lo T & wean- thiey Llow. ~ As the chlef caase of rutn is con- | 1K W readiug will wulwatrity and ssguwe to denation by cold, aud us hillsare usually colder themecives un uuthority that way never deleduted this unnappy wmuther, but my beget ls very tender and my sympatiica vory koen fur mothors who wmourn” fuz their chilldren, and for chlidren who moarn fur thelr pareuts, Aguin, {nez, ‘Leanuot bellove with you that our Heavunly Fathor, who ussurss that **ile doss not witlugly silfict, "' would remove another child frow shoy themselves the loast bit, usa the fodwe, sud you will not be troubled with them at all, . Frouexce Buowx, nbout us are truc. For onu shing. perhaps wo do care 100 much for dress. Not that 1 aas In fayor of udophing a uniforin as Mlss Phelps auco suggéated. I2did, I know § ehould want u few tucks and rullles around the battom. Lt s ustural for gleks to ligo wretty thlngu, A il who does uat dolight In Jovely colord and thetr hdee JIB WAS NBVER A BOY, =" Adra o o8 KAEMPRER Ro. 127 Broomixaron, 1., Hec, 20.—Sufer ¥lo has [ asked advice abong trainlug tho small bad boy, and in givioe my opioion on this matter 1 may write i S E E D S italica, but 1 disclaim rudences. [ deslre fo bo 3 CesTiarta, I, Jan, L—Although an old road- er of The Homv, 1 never dared yonture within the ol . ¥ Y - N chlef dificulty fu this case, to m - T o, We ary Latd taat wl tho crention God guve | monjous ulendini fs * iterly dovotd of tasts, | SiTGle until Lread the lotter from Sia; my oy L C A T L U ne‘u.‘:m““'r s rm: tha. e fanilly, ot woreh | [EONED s VKAETADLE. sl the fuest kluds. 0 Man tho Winds. blowing weafust them, wo | o tho weni. cquaily with man, pawsr and dor | Do net mon show thejr sppreelstion of these agno | POLDY for her was wo groat [ coucluded T wust ly | Wient foruer griol, Do not obargy tha wotber with | wiud, g ARl e b Kraw wa Eive satlsiactis naturally find ghe lorgest coount of min o | mlnou over the varth and ol creatod things: and | pretty things by tielr devotion b the bost drossed | $0 Bey totiuts Fovos 1 ie the umnly Arme; It b butah nature, ¢ | Swter Flo fa & member lv adiicted with tbo | GESETEEIS, MG KON .uj‘wmlm MAILED hilly distriets expored tu currents of alr comtiz | s command Jo snover ubrogsied, Wha vory fuct | wirl n the balt-room? And, unforiunately, wer 3 | & cured chilblalns of soveral yoars' standing with WO AROW ful whab trials swaik s, buk this we | Bubance known gy ‘tan only son,“—a ferm | VUEK. Bl or e, I W Z N I esddtssa. Qlreet From wartier ueeabze!! = rubing produces such dlsaatrous redults | ull weak cuough to care for their uduwleatlon, Wo | thy fullowinz stwple recive, which 1 happened Donow, Gl ible for usto rejoics with 1Los6 tuut coyliond wowadays o muny familles witih Uockford Ul

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