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< . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 1] IH?!)—EIXTEEN PAGES' —_———— e . — —— ¥ 2 K vhi the was | the petty Infricuce b mnk p Home, or by wall when one desires, it s dime and | thoue! “ THE HOME. i benithcaterees sailng beeesad Ae o | ak et e shiey anestion e il ey | the betialiiewce whion muie p s euim. of | Hoine,ofur saff e a dime and | thoneh e ang o 0 st anthr tme nae e | for ustaroe, 1k 4cl-agerion oy % =] s husiness, He he r fathier andd | age, by which corn and wh ave ) r i 18 wtar, oty I oy e that ) wInoss, Y e > I More Sonsible Advice to Young Tadies | othwr men tlk sbout it, ont abeorbs. n kiowi: | falest poesitiliies in 1 methods of griodis & DISAGRERS WTl “JUARITAL Been repurded as the Queen of Floders, Gy elab 0, b, shiakn Tatida. vers cordinlly | Gt Weeeie poyenpidnhs filies tharm R " edge of it with every waking breath, Then ot | and bolting, resulting in accompiishments ai- To the Eititor uf ‘The Trivune, Ul love the type, of beauty Queen, with hfm, Tie needs n cold hath and other vig- cluded, but expericnce teaches thnt i ;"J in. by ** Grandma Oldways. school he fs tanght with a slew to that, nnd [ most miracuiousi Instead of the modern reap- | Crrcano, Jan. 27.—Please excuso for intrud- We own tho ftase; Unt by Rer mde, orous trentment for ummnm; 1€ that fails, Ia- | people’and the most unassuming sre. 1y it Of ; a0 o feel il In 3 short time bo UL UAKS | arckn. of runanFaeat *Bejdn, 'why o ja | [P once more, but T think Junitn hus atepoed | InERAIS AR e, o Chidnde ber s yatetus, @Ml to e | Sution $ometines driven tn njullion, "yl A Rockford Matden Who Repudiates the The irie, paor {ninzal 1t fe aune enough If | It ot equally authorliative o resort o | 8 little over the line fn her remarks on board- | Ty jiomans wers at greas exoena to pro- | ehicla’ who 100k 4p thy cuigels. amd Aolsbed | Thnoocr Jeb s, bevorna 8 Ahining markfo, o A RAURIGEE. Knifgn ) hop D tliey have sufliclent knowiedme: of arithmetic | the anclent sickle, and reap our prairies, ns ft s | Ing-sctiools, To iava a wife wita 8 n goud cook, | cure roscs in wiater; And even inour own | lim up whilo I iay on my oars.” I frar I was ple. Thers 1y Marriage Laws of the Anclents to connt the ehantre when thes buy thelr gloves anil tjbbons; quite enough of the other com- mon Enelish branches if they know that Paris ; i i i - |t Xurope, and can snea with toler- RBevelations and Views Concerning Board- | Ia ! Luropec and-tan hetk Sl difference hetween th o3 widy to copy the Ignoranco of the antigusted Jows In } nil one that can mew, Is well, but 8 walking | America milllons of buds are annually sold at | the sinnes that made him 50 frate by expressing | and this Jeads me ‘,,“;c,‘l,m n,‘;,'l‘,l‘:"','”“ es, My the farmulng of their matrimonial rights sl ob- k-5t ) nk prives ranglug from 10 to 50 cents ner aingle | a contruband sentiment I regard to woman | constant dict are nob wholesofe setvances, Why notdo away with the madern [ S00X-stove nml reclpe-book, with a apeinkling | FUG8 (ENE Tekcel tho. delleato form wnd | Btting hersolf for hieher (hings than milkiog, | more substantfal is D,m'n“"g OMe; Fomethyp, -sized ery of brains, is much Aot printing Bress, throwini: off its foilos, folded | OF even a good-sized ehuwer, o 3 colorlng of a Safrano bud, or the full-grown | scrubbiug, blacking stoves, atl other drudgery, | reitah & nico 0ctimes wd cugl‘: the'rate of sixty or & bundred thou. | more refreshing, aud makes a bettor parlor- | oy u$ ¢ g o y oot Aol wied pullel, or even o tiguated a Jacqueminot] For convenfenca I} “Peace wo his sshes”” May no futellizent, | well peppered and’ dong hrown: idusted foy) e £ % s cruament, AL g i £ 0 brown, suppiem, :::".nx;o‘::I‘It)‘;:!iv:m?::l:m-n‘( French or:: German, 7 Wiy Dot witd up foto colls allr telecraph rvye tis Kitchen Sore e ':g‘;,",‘fl,‘,‘t“',':: qiare roecs, no called on nc%’o‘-;nle o “I’helr odor, ars | ona tangent. - i ‘fiu:‘..?."e“."fifflifi?-mam bamag mwmm\'; 2n: tin, TR cultur 1 n greai deal of dancing, wre all the fitting | wires, and refustisute the ancleat custom of 9 i M L, perhiaps the most. besutiful of all roses, helr #eo from your correspondents Lhal e | help us n I toresting Lettera on Floriculture by | ania eresi doal of dancing, hre A1 B0 I 4 B, B ey tlie conveynnce of mpssages{ | brains be clear,’ not baked: and, il necessary, BEFURs L mmos beputliul ¢ lilf-opencd budn, | friends of “ho toine ntend_ giviag ab caters | o ot oty to kiaw . tha t there X : depend upon 1ty you will alwags ‘have buttons 5 diftercnce between pedantry and wikdom, s Why not. texr up our raflrond tracks, deinolish 1 X o Bourbon roses are very frea bloomers, Noi- | tatument ealled the Carnlval of Authors, Al- | also to disciss the dife g our steam e.|¢gr.lu-. mmnl In':r'm!nm |"'°u"-"ftfe' :gr{'g:"ag’;zrffl 5 fn"n‘{f‘ue",""fi ;"}:{‘n""f‘-“"{’o"‘; tuito roses aro climbers. All U foroyoing ate | thuuizh [ have not beva to Dangur, Me., o seo | teach us not to bay ot e ol ‘.‘,,';.“‘;‘:m-m change of natloual nroducts by onening uy he | tock, Ibeg pardow, bot please do not make tender and necd to be well protected during | the oue nez so gmrmrnny dnnsrl.xm. yet I1have | those whom we caunot comprehend, buy [y g bighway of commerce by the meang n{m'nflll sttt il el ‘dariings, and whils the winter. Hvbrild perpetual roses are about nuen,«,xm one on this side the * Father of Wa- | teach us to wait patlently until the Interve; 'f"' 11 iheee bo noy suthorlty for canatituting per- | RUASBOll HAves of, our daritigs A0 B | au hanty s apple-treos, producing magatdeent | tors,"in this very city. A cousle of month | clouds lift befora we pass fpon what | eol * Rennie,” * Susan,” and Others. worlil. 18 ft ang wonder we haye 8o many wosi- iR A s e, od lives? Is it strange that nearly every week § brinza to me the walling cry of somie poor, 4d° The Bubject of Hair-Dressing Discuss- | atricken child begging in almost frantic despair i that L will find something which she ean dol? ed by an' Advocato of Crimping. How ¥ heart aches for them, but how power- | petually the rights nnd privileges of the sexes double flowers in June, and st intervals after- | ago tle Library Associatlon zavo ona that de- | them, or give vent 1o 18 beyon Jegs Lnm] Men who have sliuations fn thelr | undcr the Hebrew dispeusation obligatory upon | 80 FOUgh oncs cote ruon enough. PUG. | wards during the season, Moss roses are quite | lizhted ail beiiolders. Almost every character Byron delineates In u‘;h-r:":;‘l'll,‘vmlflr.(;m;bln elft are besicged on atl sides by applieations, | the people of this agc, then there is niso the hardy. The buds ave enveloped fnn mossy | wastrue to life, or the book rather. Aside | yirso: 3 icent Wiscellaneens Contribalions on All Kinds of Sube | One of our tirst merchants, n frand-souled man, | same reason why, as moderns, we should copy THINKA WRLI, OF THRM, coyering, hence the namoe. from the pecunfars benfit, our young people bad | Tio who sscends to mountain-tops shali fing 9 sald 10 ;e almost with tears in his eves that he | aud readopt Uie other sceomplishments of their T the Editor of The Tribune. To crow and bloom roses in winter, they | tolook up thefrmusts, dirty Shakapesces, Scotts, | The [0fticst beake mont wrapt in clouds ang 2 Jeets~~Recipes Wanted, Ete., Etes wished most heartily ho could find roont for all, | clvilization. Cn1oaao, dan. .l fam much pisased with | must be planted fn clean pots, with good rleh | Dickenses, aned othir standand works, that the | He who snrpassen or subducs mankisy "7 2o, —_— but be had already wore hefp than he Wty not futrodites the customs of the ancient Jnanitals yiews in muu'on to boardiug-schools. sofl, mellow und frioble. That made from ofd de- | good sleighfng had causeit them to Iny aside,and | Must fook down on the hate of thos beiow, Tarfars in securlnz & wifel They placed the I - & APART. coul ~utliise, _Rud bobal. M BIE empll beautiful candidato on & fleet horse, und gave | I think her ideas correct. There are a large composed sods mixed with thoroughly rotten ma- nuuzr the characters they o well represented, | Thousn high above the sun of glory glow, catlon-buok uver nn{‘ names for® mny I rth er nure 13 the best; fresh manure Is very Injurious, | and n so doing they havo been inspired to read | And far beneath tho e nd ncean anread, ow o pussible vacancy, Anotl gentieman who | the privilege of pursuit to any who relished the | number of girls, as well as boys, who have no { They ehould have regular heat and moderate | further nid promiso theinselves many pleasant :.lgx'n'xne'-l-&‘:r:“gfl:, !&!‘ ::3: “n““%ni, i Tl vald that abrence canguers lave, had advertisca “for an asalstant bookkeeper | tournament. 'Ihe one who overtack her before | aptitude for or love of learning, and no board- | moisture, ‘The leaves should be koot clean nud | evenings with the creat writers, 'The dreases | A7 thus roward the tolla which to thote 1o Bat O, it canuot be, at a very maderate satary told mux he ::inl 47 rv] h.lngulhc gonl ch’x&nfi;\ hfl; a‘l;lu '"“"io Jeave | [2Rchool education will furnish thein with it, 3rl‘|;|||i, ;é)r{n}dx; nulml (I"muel“u(yl ";’“‘11'»."“} w‘v‘rla dazzling, While yuluhm- flolmll better wyled hy mmiy ST T i T ot o himgagt o1 LSO | o . belind i prets forward | thengh parents ayd guacdans arc alwags dis- | FASEY (5% 08005 IRREORS 18 (8 MCAIGE, OF | b o may, sostumedfIand, st even Mar | | VLot ag bave oesce s tn The Tome, Yoot Aweglied with thoughlatinee, i But 50 many aventics arc now epen to women | to those thigs whichh are before.” ‘Thie nine. | vosed lo thiuk favorably of tlioss under thelr | oceasfonally with weak limo water. Mildew | Inughablc entertainment, that could nob fai 86 | and 1 think that your latest cx:flrmfl'o'nh"fi'h; ‘When morning o'cr the'grassy hill that I woull linve every girl, whatever her social | teenth century fn its bigh elevationand glorious | care. 1 have known those whose education was | may be destroyed by dusting with flour of sul- | please the most erltieal audience, f well ar- | Home was a govd one, nnd yours also good o) Louks with her golden eye, status, take a thoroush course of training In | outlook lias o reason to dcnceud‘ the Ild\ll)er u{ limited to the primary brauches In our public ghur: l‘mnku with tobacco to erndicato green | ranged, Solet ovcr{‘bodr save their silver balf | Uncte John. -~ You kuow what good compan, °h‘ Are breathing softest aighe, Hesond the sench OF sty QeficAELte; oF temp 'n\up;c feveinonts tn e rn{lx;'t‘usl o laborasy. | ceived overg dvantago the best schoolt of our | wilo Sarahal seu,“hz»;u%un, |S=r\ml. TieFmoss, the City of Chlcago, 5.'5;:3 n’ix';'::"-welx‘l |fic:'t:n5 Vo Bedlescr s mote ot e tafion, Com vourselves to pass a vertoin | lng wachinery, in the clicks of tel ph-wires, . and many others, wil vo satisfaction, or 80 good & cause as the one The Home ladivs o p T e L\t one) Joms Dot of Cevary “weskuliny. n. mastering e | Ih-thu rtnbig of cat-wheelt, 1n tha throbbimg | and the abillty of converting to tielr awn use | *'{pPACE Guett B00 Slve sebistiction, | ) for so kel 8 whole liost of them. B P O, pulsations of steam Wwpicli propel our oceny | What they galoed by reading and obscevation, | opanfog the packaxe they are found the least | Fern Leaf’a® letter pleased me, as well as s Sicaniers, 1o the 1w bass of our threshers, and | and the soclety of the cultivated wnd intolligenty | G2 iy o sonk Loth roots and tops in | other readers of .. fut how o6 Q1 isgust me WOMAN’S DRESS, rattling rythm of vur reapers rolls over the | fitted them for any posttion fn soclety they | werm (not hat) water for nbout, twenty minutes, | withny o, o principtes of the branch you have chosen, letting An b wyyandocnicboushidii et T nothing short of bositive Nlincss interfore, an y to my hieart's lova neat. never cessing your cfforts il sure of the victory. ticks," as sho calls our poor, pinched, SENNIBLE BUGGESTIONS, b " When the moon 18 In the zuro sea There will be jlenty of time for other things, | Cuntinent fn waves of an wubroken chorus. ittt ve called Upon to fif, I betievaln the | Then procecd to pot them, using pots which wili | sbriveled pets, ouce our pride, now ahosts of To tha Editor of Ths Trivune, ! it all 1e dgh #tucks und rufles ¥ inctuded, and you will siot | There is more divinity w - one cultivated | home institution for educatine wiris. be bt barely sufliclent 'to contain the roots | thelr former scives. o down cellar they went | CiticAco, Jan. 23.—1t fs to be haped the g, Withallite maglodighty Iook fess attractlve hecause you know how to | woman’s nature thau there can be in a bl (v"l‘“"“"lflmln favor, e haring rdnct- | without crowding, and press tha sofl firmiy in | slirouded in newspapers, and all_duy we have | gaahioned era of neat stmple, becotai old. F}; Tthink of hours I'vo paesed with thes till Up & draft, sond a telegram, take ashort- | dozon men. Her csthetical, atlectionate, tr Um;al ndvantnges fhat w'u fit them for a0) | tie pot with thuinbs and fugers; then water | folt aa if we bad nitended the funernl, of our [ geit AL be Evived, whon e, g balr. A In ffat wich lovely nightd. liand report, ant o pulse, or ke 4 plea fu o [ ful, und loyal tnperament eives ber pre-emi: | position in soulety which they may occuny, and [ thoin, wid set in the dark for & few days, | third cousin. | do hopo she Wil not bi so dis. | dressing will be revived, when women wil g, 5 th P’ Sardh court of law. You miay never he compelled to [ inence over the average developments of the '"“‘l’ it ean be "MMN“ without seu e l"-'"i After thia cure must bo taken that they are riot | appointed as T have lecn, but that her prom- | bear a close resemblance to a certaln canloe nig 4. Hot npw than sl s IAey o ar SwAY, use sour knowicdge, but If vou are, you can feel | genus oo, Her nature 16 Iks an /Eolian from homo and a mothier's watehtul love, X | overwatered. They must not be allowed o go | fsed bud will unfoid u Iovelincss_even far bo- | to be dear to the femlnine heart with o pobly i hy care {s not for me: sure that you have a friend which will scryo you | lurp,—cvery whisper of alleglance, every low- | heartily hulorseall Juanits Nlmfl- i this aube | Quite dry, nor vetkept constantly sonked witn | yond her bizhest suticipation, My disappoint- | tenant, When I sce o girl nowsdays who dare, ) Yet ever will my epirit stray well, for * knowled; Ureathed word of preferenco and _esteem, will [ {rom futelligent, cultivated ladics Ot s il | waler, ~Af eavicers are placed under the pots, | incut was thls wise: Lot fuli we took posses- | ¢ aucw her forehicad fn olf fts rey o And sweetly reat with (hee, Muzram. It scems to mo 1 Lring back a response of spiritunl melody ao | Jeut. ANNIE. | they shonld bu emptled when watcr accumu- | sion of our vresent home, 8o of course must Tth . 4 moott, allky p —— degree of self-respect w swect that it would scem as if it wasa lost 3 lates. for plants, liko persons, will not be up the debris left by our predecessors, | beauty, I think thers {s one woman who degey WOTES TO CONTRIBUTORS, | acterhnsbeen ssunnetrienlly roundedby making | strain from the unsecn uuiverse, floating dowu FLORICULTURE. healthy If thelr fect nre constantly wet. ‘The son of Erln whotook the Job to rake and | the mandates of fashlon, the most of all the talenta iotrusted to her; cultivating all that ts best af her, unu 8o, though Beveral new contributors are on band this | )y yer necds to * toil or spin’ mors than week, but, a3 they)falicd to send real names and | tjie fafrest (i1y of them all, she knowa she is addresses, their efforta reached the waste- | prepared for whatever comes, and her fnnuence basket. on those around her, 08 well us un her children, " alhonhl n;|y be !lén'.llln‘}l.fi will Leof \hlt’e mx:}l, . » flue, clorfous sort which never censes, but zath- Tas MancrioNess—Read * Canary’s " letter | oo\ th and voluma lilea mountain atream. fn to-duy’s issue for anawers to your questions. Dear girls, cach ol us may do_sométhiug to LR better the world, Let us do it. This life is like In aspley communlention this week, “M.E.W.” | a piece of musie, and each individual Nfo is a Tefers to Candiaate as & man. 'The same mis- | siugie note, Let it be our care to s0 placo ours upon the score thut no discord shall ba heard tako in regard to the sox of tat writer Wis | \hen the Disine Dircctor ruises 1iis baton for made by another contributor, If ¢ M. E. W.! the great tiual chord, GRANDMA OLDWAYS, desires to change her argument Lecause of the 1 & surprisa to the inhabliants of ecarth, THE PROTECTION OF PLANTS. Box 234, I think the reaton sour geranfums | ecrape came in to sav, * Bure, ma’am, and you | Why were frizzcs und bangs Invented] Wiyt If Deity made woman from the rib taken To the Ritor of The Tribune, do not bloom, although they have splendid | wou't be afier letting me iy up those purty | woman wrestiing I ber endeavor tulook from Adain's sldo, the analogy fs perfoct uml | ppoecpron T gan. 16,—Thero (s much tls- | [01(g¢, 18 on ‘sccount of too large-slzed pots. ¢ roses that [ have sced o ful rs e tmsl o e i oL conclusive, that 1o ftonded” it woman, fn dehdolile ot kil Remémber that plants bloom quickest in three | blcssed summer with my own eyest” Wh ul ever evolved those wiry, kiuky abomioationy indivldual’ rights,—legal, ecelesiastieal, and | i0g betimes on extremely cold mornings fnmany | or four juch pots, becauss they Ol them sootest | roses, of course not; so | ad oted wy glas {from her poor brain that she made look poorer) matrimonial,—should stand on an equality with | 8 dweliing {o this littlo burg of ours, folluwed by | with roots. and went out [n the chill Noyember wind on | Lam surc they do ot muke o pretly womsy inan, Belold womun moving as a Queen in | hastyconsultationot thermometers, and a hurey- |~ Buaybody, it you will uee a small quantity | bolany fnteut, but *niver” a rose-bush could 1 | 1ook prottler, but they render an’ ugly womay the sphere of domestic life. How patieutly she | ng on of zarments in a very disonlerly manner, | of carbolic aeld In the soap-suds, and wash your | sec. 1feshowed me something in o dilapidated | ugier. "Mind i do ot ray novthing opuo fultiils her glioted tasks! How vigilently and | ol f0te o by lungiog of pokers into fn. oleander, [ think you will get rid of thosefittle | mound that dfd look "like o' fever- | erimpss I am vain enough to indulge in thery devotediy shie provides for the entertainten | : ' tP B Al gt 4 | nsects. Can scid you mora ly-ol-the-valley | fow of a lightgreen folisge, and 1 wmyself; there is & redeemlng feature sbosy comforts, nud feliclty of her littie familyl § cumpetent conl stuves, aud loud clattering v Ng.’ lmflm&junrecelvefl a fresh supply. thought Twould ‘take it up and by Curistmas | theim. Witness the evidences of ber taste und skilfin | crashing in rezlons below where furnaces abide. 1 propose to commence 1 serfea of | have sume double waite blossuins. ‘So I brougnt I'hink of the time Bnent operating on $hat ug. making home an earthly paradise, a shriue | There are hurryiogs to and fro,” and dashing | articieson annuals, and how to grow then, dwell- | two or three of the “white roses” fto the | fortunate eranfum, of the’ pulling, breaking, whereanzels might lave to loiter. of water about, and sighs, and exclamations, | I particularly on pansies and vetbenas. In the | house, smm onc to a fricud (I fear sho ta stii] | burning agunics of thut capliliary covering, 1low wnwld thie sedl-will of » husband and the N tations: ‘Thero are tall tropical bo, | 10NE Winter evenings wo can form our plans for | uuder the delusion I was), and waited for tho | Venity kuows no psin. *“The glory of 5 exercise of s tyranny fmpress such a sensitiye | 8™t Jumentations; There are tall tropic beantifying our garden-heds next suminer, and | Jast threco months to ses tome rewand for my | ¥oman is her halr,” but it wus mi\'nr meant tp and mpressible natured gonias and calladlume, falr, stately callag, sweot- | { will send any six kinds of onnusl accds for a | faithfuluess. 'Lhe othier day, belng a littlenery- | b6 so cruelly treated. And {o crown thy £ Lwould not marry a man f T understood | scents yacinth: I 1es, brd dime and a sf ) CX 9 verbe- | ous, L gave it ¢ triumph of the hairdresser’s art s o wond mulatake;sbaleak 'mr:":a Ao T: ."nf?.flif :'“;):fl::w. that his flhmcwfl;flu uemvllmfld -mfl glll- ';Lr?mm.hmnl; t'l‘l'n:e.;; .'Q'rfi'.gfi'ufi"swflfi”(ifi mu,whlcbnr;“x:m—o::;ff;»‘."“‘ns:m:,’ng; wl‘.’ n:z'u‘xb?m :uu:,l\"{::;ln‘g vjl.'er(fi'n:.«;nE- m‘l'}"l“gfi “ fg'“bll!‘llfl"r«rll, ncll;chu{llvnl the L"“’“‘i’.‘ mm:;[:: Tn o spley communleation this week, M. E, | _ Mavisos, Wis,, Jan. Z7.—Low Hutie thought, | Bosition of w slavediriver o 1 discovered bitm | orjyo yf mauya fominlue heart, nowwitn droop- 17 40 antabihanigl) arase frim "t cilied | 08 e oF The Gl cAbaate, foe W." refers to Candidate as & man. Tho same | do the larze majority of parents give Lo the Ju- | pon. Nor weuld 1 live with bim ten wmioutes | Mz stoms und Hmp, lifeless foliage, biooming A HETLITe yenre and uduested ' og fepsern | havo o bonuet, not the mere ghost of the thine miatake In regard to the sex of that writer was | Ufcfous preparation of thefr daughters for [ upon -the first revelation of Iis domfuecriug | no more. ‘There arcindfes at breakfast tables A9 We Bdop.af TN Telkh. Wiy the caniuc’ part is added Lean't exphain. | BIY1s. 4 mude by snotber contributor. If M, E. W.» | womanhood. Onc woull thiuk very strange of desires to change her argument beeauso of the | parenta who should educate thelr sons without mistake, she fs at liberty Lo do so. bavine in view some pacsicular branch of study thit might best fit them for the cailiog fn lte v TER- for which they showed n preforence. THE - LETTER-BOX. Mnfur{’au-{e“flm uu{l "11 h‘o lJlutnu:‘omia; g vesscls, better led natural 0 contend witl ‘Thers aro lcttcrs, postal-cards, or papers at | (ne srern realiting that muszy be niet, snd it this office for the fotlowing persons. Those lly- | would be thought unjust to start them out to ing outside of the city will please send thelr ad- | meet oll, without diue oreparation. Can an! dress, with a three cent stamp, and the matter | On¢ tell mo why a glrl should pot be as wefl prepared! Are wo dolng justice to theml Weo will be forwarded. Residents of Chicago ean may have great wealth, Uit what assurauce have obtain thelr mall by calling at Room %3 TRis- | wo that we will alwaya lisve it to provide for . 23,—The eacti - tribo J natre and mulish alsposition. Women | with tear-stalned faces, and there are sympa- | OTTAWA) Il Jan, 25, Agatn, T was walking one summicr day with g | . And now T come to n train of thoush, are supposed to tnarry companions, bot :xmlnzm;:t‘hn:cdm:l h“s,,.:m,,,t,md hm{::: aro Loth interesting and curious plauts. Bot- | {13 Syearold uleco Dotng in n’mamrfl’v Every one knows Loy obnoxions 1o the wearer, rustors,—congenial masouiates, wot heartlesa | Loy SR 0oL i be o roful next, | 27ista describe sixty varietice, all of which bave | mood, I thought I would givo her some ubject | Bud every ono else, those mud-collectors, otlir: tyrants;persous tonopreclate, carces,und tender- :x'me " an d”:l.e':-.n ;u‘l.lms mwl::u‘:lml: ‘unlfx, novel forms of growth, One can scarcely ad- | lessuns on n siunll scale, sacalled her attention er;“ }-ffl"s- (3 hl"nmw 'tlt tuust ho the sy natinct for niuldozing and StInIARoN: | Beautitel fower, wio never a1 306 any use i | AOWF the care und culture hestowed s amply | BeCUoY €0bd, tiod Win 1o moke wl things wo | FECGREAMCOL SR am atatoly atior e Ono word of love whispered into a wife's ear | [ S0 a0 oo St e e 1s ",mh n | repuld. Yes, tenfold reoaid, for of ll plants | werypretty, 1 did not mean thedtl ynes that | Mouner’ of any ten-cent herolne, ~ Notblneof will_occomplish indnitely wiore than all and | 25 F P alutatlon when ladies meot fs, | 7008 WHI bear nezloet lke tho coctus, In | grow up:u:ci #0 wo wandered on, when suddenly }hc wfllt it makes sou look slovenly nnd care. :?.'u’f ‘n.:; :r';'fl:fifu'";".1.Cm'c‘fihk'l"flu:"fl"fl:&fi'(" “ Havo you kept your plnntnl';' and she who h-; growing eacti uo Is aot Lo fall, more lu viring fi',',‘,’nlf,l;:;l;f‘ ‘::;lll,r;';lil;‘x"ul;zl,,:y!(fi,’,flm,f.‘;;:u'n" f',‘fii hue‘:u':,(vcl:?:m’ g‘r"n;’r:m ’l“.hl:hE l.‘;:'cc:plx?; ::l four hours. Lova with ta ailken halter draws | been entirely successtul i fignting Jack Frost s | (02 U stieution i too, Jle, Maferla b [ sunie ab "ol “how” beatifully " thicss gerttom, you will a, nevertieless 1 s iuc, & more powerfully than all the whiplashes of | regarged with envy, as the favored reciplent of | fg to piave th plant on o high, watm shelf fn | Wiee fowers stk | agreed with | few years ago the cry was raised sgaot n’mf::fig;“ n ll,{'; o“;":mr::;mfl‘é: "}",'f"clllk: more good fortuno than she descrves. Bo much | a window or couservatory, and let it cars for | Bere Smce Lauishing —my tmagloary ]’“""""l'dy'k'""" In thio shave of corsets;now o siDle qual sl el . o lover-fow he cell: o et it bo ugalust Lraine, and (rizzes, and ban, uxz Buflding: Utem, to sbcld them{ Disaster may, and death | lis hroper temperaments, or Lhers wili bo repui- | depeuds upon focatlon; there aro go many dlf- | ffelfs © tho cacti supmest thete | the otanieat aucoatry o she. Swbiee Ko h [ all the rest of thu uscloss fripperica. You wiah Aary Heatn, Dr. L. il come, Lhe girls may marry aud all appear | glon, Married lifo shoufd bo like two beaatiful | ferent waya of heating houses. “The touses | T different forins of the cactl suges Sager, | alias double tever-few. aud find It Is & roiation | 40 100K beautiful; let tho light of kind wonls c. B K. Alfaretts, ""“’L‘- but "°‘{"'-'“’b“°‘u""“’ ay '“'; wealth | pooms on the opnosite psges of the ssuo | hemseives differ so much in tizhtness of con- | howl. and lobster cactis he Jatter, o minter | of the chamomile family, Somy raro plant s | cheerfur, hopeful smiles Wlumine your coun Oilie' W, mv]u v wings | sd,w -T-f ienshail these helpless | yolume, corresponding in chythm and scatiment, | struction, and consequently in the rapidity | pinormer. fa vory beautlful fn flawer, and more | Feposinit In the luwer reglons uuiil bultny spring ""'mi these will beaut!fy you mure thau sy B O e o rdobs S{CRNCr, Mumber can | which, when closed withs golden clasp, the | with which the Twuns cool 61T &b night, thiat it | pleasing'in 1ts growth thian some of the ofhors, | 10akes her debut, works of art. 1an 2 gl myseltigi Rive.p THE HOME CLUB. oniy tbink of llng hardest. oanlldWl]l af eklox | {ues interlace, forniing complete barmony. would bo au idle waste of words to attempt to ;}l,cy all want poor earth, and succeed Lest in “Common Sense,"—a good name,—in the last | 18 bard to do thesa things sometimes, bus 1t THN COMING MEXTING. oy - ‘:":":;“:f'm:,“;‘l:gnnd’a“uf;".‘u.l :;":','5 “Tho nature of the Husband should by fecopt- [ jay down ries for the protection of plants irom | sandy soll mixetl with brotien bricks and mostar, | TTomc paver asks somo giications on tho man. | ke getling up those cold morninzi—it man o the Fiditor of The Tribune. ireineins SiTalta 10 s wite, nid if sho fo u crug | ive and refined, beautiful aud sweet, a8 tho | tlu cold. Ouo can only say, when asked, * Iow ners and customs of canary-birds, Now, I am good ' because ft fs o hard fo du 2 3 g ieinity tho g petale of o rose, ubsorbing the fovisible chem- | oftun should plants b watered 1 & Water whon | phr, o Our own prafrics tn this vid really sorry thut [ ean Only answor one ae- | Evergreen saye * one of thobest maysof mskinz Jiy of tho sunfight. - The lionoyinoon Nes £0 | Sham o e Caad v Eive prea. protortien o Bary eactus opuntia, or prickly pour, 1o UNECE | uratety,—Ghiat <t is it tria. It o atoids nnd | trito woumen of yourselves 1s t0 rend and sl tobea very sbort prefuco to the claborate | it s required.” Itis In judeing of the need some florlsts say 18 ROL 4 cactus) Ia'of peeullar | rules tiie others, will fubo asinger{” Undoubt- good books.” Hut there must ben foundation volume of watrimony. 1t 18 ke the opening | that so muny fatl i both cases, In thia prairie | forn, 1t Is wobthy of caltivation merely for trs | edly 1t will, notiing surer, Watch that bird; | 1aid to acquiro cultivated taste to discrininaie preludato a vegro minstrel show,—s seati- | country of unrs, o culd, penetrates Into houses | oveity, ~Its flower 18 siar-shaped, and rosom. | 4 it peeks ut “tho “others wml they takd. folivecn teeond m;:‘;},{':;;;;;f;’:,‘@;,? e feadities, Modern courtahips are deceptions and fust In provortion 10 the mmount of | blesatosd in color and marking, ‘The night. | 1t mcekly, they aro alwagn fensles, If i cles of the Iand cannot relish plafu bread wd fud; iy 0 [ o v, e 2 th . spl| o mistake, If it always """fl' stimulated by thotiery exciternents of thesoutd. t o o y theevemag, | Water all ov Darts s sale in the middlc, embciltahes bis cont | iian whera tiers . fa fnoro shelter. trom | i iragrant fowenopeniagerlria ! | stoier surel wih & brilisot earnation aud geranium leat, | mountaina nid forests, Much sad. cxperionca | ‘s osthi it snort, awcet It butors morning. | 8 e enslost spot on the perches, or sita all nig worth-lolmes tyue of Jiteratiiro enjoy the mte £ifis his hafr und raiment with sprays of cologne, | with trost-bitten plants has taught mo some bloom {3 covered with a piuk blossom it ro- | Iuthe swing, or picks out the round, swees | tal food fonnd i the puzu(flf llben}hvmwd swings a gold-headud cae, crowus his silo | Jusgons, wil L watch the direction’ of the wind | inging for several daye, Lempeseed il leaves the littlo hard seed for | Poct or a graphic bistorfan. Good novels bt pocket with the tip of & protruding handker- | py rluuclr us onv profeasfunal weather-propbet. | © You will not selct the cactus for vour fea | the fuimales, It s n Indubitavle sten that it {sa | 8 by thelr pictures of manneré,i Wapyacrs, calely calls upon his Jullet. e Jouks 331 b | It tho wind Is on tha opponite side of the houss plant, but no colleetion §s complete without it, er, 4ltnougzh his sunj may be very harshand | struirgies, passions, hopes of le{mu of “w o bad rolled out of » buresu-drawer, uud his | from whicre my plauts are situated, with no av- | i) heving procured one, you will soon desrs | discordunt, 8o If vou ses he acts vory hateful | ¥o iy be the taunterparigs, Sinny & tiek sdored looks as It she was an angel just stepped | pearance of change, [ retire at night fn e most | 311" You van obialo. !’ Lezaan, | to the females, particularly so, eall him * John!! | has buen my expctience to have Jpn cherk out of the New Testament. sorene stute of mind withi regard to them, foeling right'oly wud it o tho cape there shunld be ong | uid strengthencd for fres coutests by the sty Tha very next day one might diseaver this | gurq they are perfuctly safe; if, on the contrary, o nearly as dleagreeable cull him * Cuudidate,? | Of Bobler bolurs amd their trials, And U g m golden cetisor in his tather's buck-yard cracking | there aro fodications of the' wind “ahifeing M, E. W, And it there (s still ono “g‘{ a8 n dark suinbre- | $0 scquire this taste is to begiu mchlld.llr»o L I Jukes with the hired-men, und eadeavorng to | ground,’ o it i alrcady whers tho_plants must CHAT ON VARIOUS SUDJECTS, tued bird can look, quart¢isome, oostreperays, | 18 obYious that this work lios ju the wothers aquln.lnbm-o juica through o knot-hule {n bis | foel iy, T protect them by closing blinda, placing To the Kditor ap ‘Fhe ‘Teidune, the most unmanugabie bird n the wholy brood, | band; that sho should exercisea kvnn] (!!:k:‘b father’s bien-coop, ten fect distaut, = Like | yewspnpors next the glass, removing the more | - Davesront, la., Jan, %0.~Moxamun Cox- | call bim “Mac, uud on my honor as an Orni- | 2iD. siricter than that exercised b b ke attracts lie tho world over, but muuy an hooest | tendcr oues to warmer foom, or sy other | pugrou; What makes you pull the lines so | thvlozist You Won't have to chungo Uiclr uainas, | Vidual who muzzled the vress wud alf ierstuy young lady is deceived and disappointed by the | peans the case seems to require. fn this way 1 : 11, after the alnger question 18 settled, you | I France, over the readlng matter of Ler it enumnel of & fair exterdor, sweet promises, und | paye succecded fu koeping them from beiniz ut | tght on Tho Home contributors of latol notite n_pale-vellow, amiuble, chirping, active | dren. 1 think teachiers fn,our public "dlr fulsome atteries. The {deulity with which she | aij chilled for several winters, though I laye | Have you grown **grouty,” as you callea Bad | (atuical times), pretty one lokt, pleaso awme it | OMRUY to excrcise thelr Influouee lu this diter CaicAgo, Jan, 80.—The regalar monthly | woman ehe will prove his most valusble helper, woecting of Tns Tnisusn Home Club will by | ‘This knowing the exact amount thatcan be ‘heid at the Tremont, Ilouse as usurl,on Wednes- | safely expended bas Keot down ihe extravagaut day, Feb. 19, commencing at 1:30 p. m. Busie | SXpenditures thit have, through iguorasce on the part of the wife, brought wany & man to mesa of importanco will be transacted, and wu | poverty. Live withis your weaus, strive to loy hope for a full atteadanca of the membern. | by for the rujuy day that may come, Hve earc 1 publish the announcement thus early to give | fully, clunb slowfy together, by content with you all a' chance to gather together your the certaln, though slow, recurns: tals stuking : all, petting evervthing 1o a tangled condition In dormant forces and makeono gramd effurtto | 4 vagno uncertainty of o the dim future vut o an appearance, If possible, in good sea- | gaintng large suma does Dot always prove the 8oD; It not, better late than never, wisst couree. Bupvoss death steps in and We bave busiuess of kmportance before us, | clums that stroug right arm befors the andlet usnot bobackwand in manifesting a | Suur) ls atraightened; - can that which uzzled the cducated busivess man's dealro to b foremoat in the ranks of workers, | M5 Go atruightencd by & woman who knows now that the culmination of ur hopes seems | nought of such, and perbaps kuows no one but a little way shead. Those wishing to joln | thing sufliclently well to suvport berself and us as workiug members should seud {n their | dependent liitlo bnes until ordercan be brought uames procaptly, und sssist us {n the work be- | Out o chaost With this In miud, dos it not fore us. cause one to 'non ulml m‘nk n‘[ ll {ear too n-u}uy pareats are strangely neglectful 1 Dreparfui ufi',‘,.'::"fi,‘,‘,',ff,‘.}‘n"\‘\,‘v‘f’ “,;‘,’,;’.‘,’.‘_’25}-, c:.‘&'.'{.i’.'o'“' uw'lr u-ugln:lrl 10 lmef‘t llh;;- m'imuud"u“ cago, % und supposablo perplexitics. Are not such cases :,‘,i::,‘,;f.{:‘,::":. e nnter vory, kindly | roukht Torcibly swith 80rFow 10 Gur hearin al- {nvested hor gay cavalier rubs off, in contact with v o B tion. I, s one, will try my best, Grandma Oldways of Batarday last. Ho Ia | most dally,—whero wo know te widow turus | {ho responsitilitien of 1i1e, as casiy x5 chulk: .‘,'gb,fl“‘ Llvidtiano ingy bive uLcyibls e Mt ot """":1 '“"f'“'"h:':“ ]:‘ 10 scbunts | dur e, A HWe Uncl o, et o shatiy your hand, 1 thisk notavle for that sort of kindacss, P'copla send- | frum the grave Lo hear of entanclements, press | marks are erased from a biackbourd. Now 18 a good time to begln to_stimulate | B8’ dry goodsl Mybe tho lcsumptiun sct IRREVERENT POLRTS aur “guod soclety " will entertsin us just o ing letters or porcels to tie city aro not care- | 10 debts, and poyerty, even the luxury of grief | n th progress of human avilization, every | piunta thut are In zood condition. The longthe | 198 not been to your mind; or do theso below- SVERE. . well as e could wish, evet If We do wear piia Tul euough n atating the sdarcss, Ifin tho | denied, swallowed upin the battling for the Im- | gepurtment of pmnnunmfmuegu and respousts | eping days and kreater power of the suy wil] | zero nights “rile " you, by freezing your ink, or BOME BUGGESTIONS TO THE, clothus and huve to ride In the street-car. West Disision, it should aiways be so stated, | imediate niecossitles of HifeT As wo would valus | piijty Lias been enlarged uud modified with the | goun start them into new Iic. Gerawiums, | givioz you n tasts of poor littls s’ M chils To the Fuitor of The Tribune, ¥, B, W, s right in bis scatiments un bosutr. I¢ East, the satmo care should ba obsorved. ‘The | OUr daughiers’ future, as yo would shield thy | sdvancomont of kuowledge, The customs aml | roses, ‘and many others that. oy have scemed | baina? o has the cold Lake Michizan air froze Cittcaco, Jun. 24.—A bew subject knocks at | A true man kuowsa trie wouwan when bo ed rano in reference 1o the North und South Bides, | Wives fromn double wo, leaye them nut iy lend- | gbscryunces of oue uatlou linve no biuding wu- | auite dormant for wmouths, will alceady ba- i e g e of “The 11 i a, | lier, and does wot ineasure her wurth by ket Bigourney, you aro s tronsure, ‘That package of | sunee of sell-support. Busy Bex. | thority upon auy othier, 1T we adopt the miatrl- | din'® 50" 16t o mystecious milioneg | 811 the milk of buman kinduess out of your pa- | the door of Whe Ilunie,—a worthy one, and, | yrrobe, PoLLy ¢ elerant lace was recelved thly mornlng, lor which FrEsard moniul requirements of the Jows, thenlotus [ G ghy apring that is coming, wud | tentsoull Lata loath to believe i, for in my | tho more you look Into It, the more you will sco aceept our thanks, For your benelit as woll as WIFELY DUTIUS. adopt the rite o eircumclsion, and tieexpulsion | pat “furth tuelr bude. The soll ia | mind's oya you are a *jolly good fellow,” whose | these, Notive Luw often fn the newspaper MISCELLANEOUS. :&2:';0:}‘:;;';“‘;:“ {“'g“l’ ‘l".:"‘”m‘;‘:;“n"';'gx‘;":‘fi' ANCIENT MARRIAGK LAWS, ‘:‘f_:l‘;'o‘g:“,{.‘;"n"‘_‘e'.':"n;";a"&:n‘:‘"“":; ‘:‘:““:‘m Mlable to become exhiausted or lacking ntho elo- | very worst “fault Is to have an iutense long. | poctry of the day the cxpression occurs, “Would GRIKYP AND HUMAN NATURE. ) s - o tha L . " 5 : - L, ete., o o " : 3 Ing uv your offerine nw you did Lhis thne, uuk- 300 Ldtiert "’,,1,‘ Iribun; Iragments, in » chapter or” twu, from the cere- fi“&tfl'nl-l;:x h?r:}w:lel'h:\l':ll:n ;:‘:;;;‘lgfi'muffill?i g do- gt WL foog, . prody, Malletsed | Uod thiakhcteq /OB, el 0y (.‘, Jrest AN Edllor ) The dviionk fug [t cost letter-postage, do f¢ up nierly, leay- | Rocxronn, L, Jan, 20—It makes philoso- | yonial rites of & people, und exciuding the | tas of hoof-parings—for which directions ape | Communlcations tuto thut big waste-basket that | God. “Godt what have I done," and others | IxprawaroLis, Ind., Jan. 10.—Aust Loy, |r‘xfi fusa it canbe opened by the Government | phy blush to witness;the contributors of The l’:r):i(:él. o llhcr‘u; n:‘a 'n ne;u i nrn?ny Home russacking the archives of aatlquity for ry n the (overnment service, cdents und autliorlty determinlng the dne- Tsvo cents would have beouichit thy laco, umia | V7S % . po Td the matter contalned iy the Jetter, | Quality u‘t man mul wife I the connubial rela- Thus You would have saved yoursell six ceats | tions, Reason hides its face iv a concealinont &t least, for {nu ura ong of o thuusand perhaps | of derlsion awl sbamo os ft beholds the spec- who are carelul to shoudder the whole expense. | tacle of modern futellizence undeavoring to ence 1t wan all prevald, 1t costs wuly o tritld 5 : 10 trausport articiea now, if neatly o upwitsy | S/aLelish the royal tapeatry of the ciyilization vaper and striog, wheress, If closely acaled fu | ©f (his ningteenth century with' sbreds of remuant, Il one portion is Worthy then all | pugrey jy ‘Thie Home not lovg sgo—worked Jko | ¥ou stick closer to than a brother. But alast | of the kind, Now, I huveno quarrel with the | your notico of luez's letter of Dec. 20 by mwust be so. If any part Is lnperfect, who shul [ {upeio upon thy plauts last summor, sud it s no | of late you show & serious tendency to nip love, | editor of Tua ‘Tninuxx,” The povmsin (tare | proven that snotber has permsed it with the bo the Judges o detorintuol 1 abink we bad | doubt an excellent plant-food, but "I found it | gelectable subject! marriags, and even woma's | no worse, perhiaps some ura better, thuu those I | sumo feeling s myseif. The lowter iled me plow, with (18 stecl liko & polisbed mirror, thun | oo, 2xbensive ta usen tho house, ud 40 abaa | right, in the bud. So strange that you do not | ‘most vaners, secular or religious. If o pays | with the doslre to sale i she could put lersclia resurrect the rads hnpleaeot of lsrucl's forty- | ™ Busyhody, your oleander is probably troubled | ke to sca theso subjcta harped ou uutil all | theso youug poots, they are partly exeasablo for | that muther's place, or if ber heart had strog: year ewlgeants, 10 there aro any wembers OF | wighy gale *ispsuds wnd tobacea sre given s | Partics are up to bofling best, and the fuw | produciug poor work, for be tempts them to | gied through such an attiiction, lias sheeres The Hume who wish to fatiricate & weddIng 80- | destroyers of (heso pests, but carcul picking | that do not take their % pen fn hand* aro sick | write as much sa they cans but, it he does not | Jost & beloved ono, never tosca I, never feel upparel out of the winding sheeta of Theban | o wiih the tingers uind showoriusz often is, and tired of the Wonotonous air the usual | pay them, they have no exciso for not doing | the clioging arma arond her neck, end ineet I nuusnies, [ have no munner of ubjection. But e only i et ¢ Rt ToF udern sumatty A n:u.kmvh- e to :A'I‘I‘gfi::‘fi:a‘lw‘;;‘é“,::“‘l‘m:“‘““ elfcetuslly, | lively columns Lave ssaumed, liut you bavo | fidle best. However, he knows hia business | rosy Hps tlat are cold jo death! 1las her bart C) auy way, letter postoze s be demuded, mutniny rags redofent with tho sromu of e |ty weddtug! ALEAMETIL. | el e e e o e | e e, T yacalist MLty pandids | best, and, no doubt, would not publish whattho | ever actied aud throbbed with pain and ridsa b Zomo of us ure very bgligont, [ fear, n the | aucient catacombs, = S came tome, | washed wid picked, and pleked | she tntked of wiffig Cotton ™ wad whalebone, | taste of bis readers did pot demand: | {ntense desira 30 sea it once mure, it ooly %t Oy urtevion o e lor & tricnd wnitlz | With ono majestle_expreasion of Divine an- BOARDING-SCHOOLS, widd washed, for Lo years, besldes isiug ecues | bad Bisbaids wid- broken Learts, You even | and it [s with that taste that I have 10 do. and | yytle whilat Not I am certalu whe bss nob Sorty-elult, caes of ‘,,‘,‘L',,,h‘,‘."‘,;‘,‘l‘.“l‘m';"‘:';‘l;‘”m}]; thorlty aud shietorle, Christ und Paul sbrogated REVELATIONS BY *AUNT NELEN" wons of tobaceo, quassa, whule-oll, snupsuds, | biotpently that soon, It not now, you must | that you, Howe readers, have to do. Tell me | fur, it so, | am sure her sympathics would bat To the Editor of The Tridune, aud everythiug else thut was recommunded. | send forth your royal munifesto agafitst A, M., | Dot tut you bave uu (nluence; your lufluence | heen greater for the tuther than for those 1 WALANNOTON, 1My Jat 5. A reader of Tim | THEN {n & L of Uesperation 1 cut oll every | of Council Blufls, when We all kaow shio_can't | lias alres [ been roved wilo wid stroug enough | L1 onea * puddied n' tha corner by ve TRIBUNE . sereskat SAunt Helen Yot liave branch anit burned thens, washed the roots, and | help tuking the vart of the *crushed sister- | to accomplish much, huppy 1 tholr Iguorance, but swestruck A s : awd dircctious, st ouly ouc tady has taken tho | the Jlebrew dispensation, makiag ila cereno- trouble to scknowledics the receint of the goods, | nlal laws and ritus) o nullity, aml couutitutiog Lu tho tlrst placs wo forget 1o Inclose stamps, | the Heeraturo of the Ol Teatanent, fom Ueu- 3 o Have new carth, wnd before e end of (he sea- | hood,” for it 18 ber Hfe-work, O courss we ara not simpla enough to sup- | fuiy of wonder ut their mother's teirs. A :fiu ;Dmn ;:?us;:;n’all l:;::xglnu‘;‘::uf Feault Wo Wre | eala ty the closo of Malachl, @ prefuce or an fo- | ovcupled the position of buth pupht and tescher, | yon had a fine-shaped tree, sud uover s seals to | As'tor e, § have all t1ho rights I want, unless | pose tiut these pocts an of thelr owo oxperl- | 1 inany motlicrs that could have dune otber awaltiog o sorgek ie vl _:':;L!au“:ln;mmm; troduction to the subliwe revelations wmd doe- | therefore give us your opiulon of boaralug- | b seen since. 1t §s the right o suateh the fuse of potson that | euces, They unagioe an nddon!-ulrwc or bA- | wiset 1lecna my letter a few days pash 1% iu tgnorauve as Lo the resust of her (udul; n giviog us ber tme uid money, ca trinus of the Chrlstian dispensation. It i a ? s Junnie's communications have added so much | s heid oug to the whote.* protherbood of man® | thetle, faucy themeclves to b o actors leart was full*of griof. }. could write 0o o oA IO 81 | 't plunt colions Uhat Wo shall . hope, for | by the salom-Keener and send 1t shiveriuiz at | therein, wd Welte thele Would-be thoughta wid | by for every oo Koows thic.avery (ot UnrLH bintot, Ll % | the saku of thut department, as well us bits own, | bls feet, and marchi from there, I2 needs be, | emotious. gatheriug aud hollday time bringa along withitt ontal- | burleaque upun tnodern developments i would quickly rellevn the suspense. Cor- ntilie progress to inatitute o research smong | upon e, but £ will venture £o declare that had | that the wdks cab cruw Well e d ee v 3 position may be very briel. through the vilest crowd of fullen bumanity vl cnough, but wust thev violate zood | Jovs sad recollectlons of what hus beeo, & :m"‘m;:"’:;},‘,;,’;‘,fi.;;‘;‘m; eatIut Lalo records of an {dolatrous and scmi-barbarous | 13 daugter, in uo caso should she attend & | Will oot l'c\ruuy,l}heu{) uvmz, und ottiers | und deposit my vote; thoueh it bo but ono | taste, tear thetr x-nlnn 1o, tacters, and exnibit | 1ofa st recol! Lappy days when the Lmil % . i fo for un exegesis of matrhnonlul ob- | soung ladies' boardiug-school, partleutaryly 1f | Who have nientioned pattorus for Jaca edwiugs, | serap ot paper, it, With ten. thougund mothiers', | the bollowness therelui No matter what Wielr | cirelo was complete, ' Auut Lucy says, * Tt LENA, , S iollig send the directions to be publishied fn 'lhg | wives', nid sotcrs’ fearless volus, witl do what | crevd, or whether they bave none, how much or | {y'the ouly heales,” but siss] how often doth lghians, b e nndaible o allscover |G Lolibes peounds ulllotial, Huwet BUsaN, | | up to thiw datuwen have not dared to do: use | ittle they kuow of raliglons If thioy use the £3- | the wound break upen-sfrorts, Nor i cx 06/ OUR GIRLSY. the hlzhiest achlevements of clvilization Not unything but wixed schools for me, thie bailot for the salvation of their [ellow-men; llleulonl -luuml, they admiy thele be- | eutirely heal, but it softens our grief and irc R READT FOR EMERGENCIKS, vontiguous ta the sourees of onr grent cos thank you! and L shall rejolve when cvery WRENNIS ' REAPFRARS, by the strong arm of the 1w close tho largest | Hef fu a Deity “called God, That Delty | ys streogth to Jook st our lus S8 To the Edior of The Lribune, ";’"‘.illl rivers, &!\i n‘;v rufl up !‘l.m punoran colivge fa the land 1s open toladics us students, Ta the Litor of 'The Tribune. and most popular wan's distillery, uud (rom | wmust bo perfect and holy, and does | calmoess, 1 cau sympatbize with the mulb [0 e 0 A hus pavigating upwards 1 wus only 12 years old when | becamean | Hinsparg, M., Jun. 25.—Aler nearly four | thut cvery erude down to the mieunest, shaubi- | ot then o careleas use of [Hs naiie,throwlog It | er, Turee summers the flowers bave bl counge Tadi £ est wuysldo aaloon that Hourishes a sblugle with | back snd forth likua shuttlecock, bordur on arlings, sl fnwate of a sewmiuury for young ladies, und | weeks' contluement i & aick roomn, sulfering 0 of *» Wine, beer, winl kakes “,h"m,“_,..' profanlty? JU these pocins are translated Into :::mu.:lnw?::.rh uflfmc‘;l he‘:‘m;ond.‘nl fexls bef irtoone who wishes most earmestly toholp | mankind dowinlon over the resources awd pos- | haviug been taught tg covsider deception, false- | Srom lung-fever, | am to-day perinitted by wy When that elorious day comes,—and it will, e, and & person uses them 1o couvervallon | gorm and fuce st3)) Noger around w. Hf shemn over soma of the quicksatids which are so | PMlities of Nuta Wo dircover also g corres 1 hood, und chicanery as amoug the cardinul sins, | physican to cuter wy sunctum for a little | thouzh Joug time on the way,—up from achlug | 1 NuE u-xl_ur, would we n.m. mnll\hr‘ him 18ck- | ghort tho elht years secmed that we beueld rfl shifckly seattercd over the great highway called | #PoWding injustico wnd tyranny, beutul forco | you may rest assured § wos not a littlo shiocked | while, und L bagten to finlah aud send you tha | beat all swell one praud, eeateful churas to | Jot 1o il taste wnd extremoly flbredt Would | yuy sud bappy, sod bow lung the three that i ife. DId you evgr thln, d 18, wi sond umurpatfon, i o It whiclh was acered | 30'dnd alt three so unbiuabiogly fudulved o, | following article, on which was at work when | e *hing of wll Kinga o loud, o trans. | 6 Jook for reuemeut fu wck u persand Ido | Eate jivei “without her, o wo. koow b e, you evgr think, dear glirls, whut surt | jred 10 ba the suthority foF right o the domes i h ot b ) i B porting will the anthem be thut prood 8t, Paul | uot supoose theso writers ever thought of the | yuch we love our chlldren, or how uest u:{ of & world this would be to you It any sudden | tic relations. Why s it hot rv&uully proper to | Beivg the youngest member of the school, I | sericken down. will come L the cutes to vee I8 (e millenntum | watter o this light, but L waot them to think of | 410 tous) Not until they uro wone do we 15 mlsfortune stould ut one blow deprive you of | Feplave thebrililaut evidences o Cutcago, Jau. B0.—I want Lo tulk to our £iths | Yl rolling current uf the centiirles, we discover alitie more, wiul hope they whl Histen patient- | u gradual retrograde inoall the arts which give modern civil- | was immiediately pressea futo seevice us eavoy, | To the many kind friends who bave sent let- | has arrived, uwnd, finding it bs the grand, | it and refive wad purify thelr poem: e | 129 Low greas bus beow ourlove, MWeddsd Bateuls sud liuinol Ave. yoil wrmed At the m-tl-:x:mulx \llu rude A:Ivlhml‘, un\ll ln.zrmfi: s aund wus expected to do picket duty us occusion | ters of cundolence, os well as offers of inedicine, | triumphant hallelujali of the rausomed’ from | the words cqual to the beautiful thoughts vome | Know, and fu the (irat agouy of my &riel he *tdesery wanderers who worshiped equlred. 1 rel ;i * King ‘Aleobiol, he” will slip buck looking aa | Of them baves sud bLereln ‘The Home may do u ¢ wondered w31 reyuired ete,, 1 return suy sincers und hearty thauks, and gt guh“ s St | mauch Dy Tt sulienct, spokels and writien, st :l‘x‘zahrvin:;;fi!“:wfl:h mv:m"" i) Becessary weapons for such un uscquat battled | polgen m.m{ asitis to dighgure the social re- hal, Lle will hunt up Timathy | every opportunity. toru with aizony, aud all mothers that baress “Fiiey are not szrecabla queations, 1 kuow, but | Tations ul il saliehtened sgo. with the erudg | Yearsatterward wmy face has buroed with [ from thse whose fctters now lic o iy desk | Srertialien o they may Lo forced upon you sumo thne, und | and fmperfect customs of an undeveloped uind | shame, for then 4 fully comprebended the suby | unauswercd 1 crave an imlulzence uutil iy N und 8; * Jirother Tim, 1 910 not sure | was | Stiow thut cvarse or violent Janguaze is not ol 11t with her would §¢ mot be wia to haye | Buperstitious raced terfuges resorted to, the illuesses feigued, tho | strength s recuperated, aseuring them, how- | inapired when | told you, when we both wera | apprecisted, und editors will respund, fl"'flfl;’"&:‘.:fi'flfi:ifi .K.')’:w:‘nl;(‘g‘,?mgn‘ but 1 o smiwer readyl Would yon mot | g 0 X0 e umlfr.ll)lvlnelnhllglfl""l to repro- | utrigucs Indulged In, pour passer o temps, ever, all shall be attended 1o I tine, sojournery on thut tundaue sphers, to *driuk ,“liun. thers ure some x| k3i Hiouncs tuThe Home. | wail of humau nature, a motber's lutense 1of then wish youriell sble 1o take rank | tlons of u peap ‘.'K‘,”‘,:"{l',’h'.'?u’lfiie';fl;b:""fl";::":'_ “Ihiree years luter [ entercd an academy whero | ‘The culture of fowers ls the most Interesting | D 1ot "“‘.h‘: e a littlo wino for your | Thse satme expresstons age ccurred 1n prosey | which can inaeed be likcued to Qod's love a ’ . utd wre just ws bad a4 in pouctry, sud ob, how v v . hearts uud woges with wice! T¢ las been subd that | rialism and inggesworshin four thotsand years | 1hers were sbout an equal number of boyaund | occupation u (ke world, Every day briuga | ooid rther Biuch worso' han when spokent - Will Dot b ;’ofl:fi:fl'pfl’ Roaen e B iy " "o geirls cannot be thorough; bave not the requisite 250, are e uot, under the same requirements, | eirls, It was o huinan bechive, all intent on | forth new pleasures, und the most experleaced | 1y s Blaters, what snuily old [ fwpulsive wrilers of ‘lhe Home hereufter wead | Jou Wor ghat » It was ber thno to Uie- Uiir communications of all coarae, vivlent, of | Joes not williugly atlilet is cbildres. T8 ever conduct s busluess equal to et L do | of man’s inventive facultics of to-day, aml res el There" Wik TEiexidly wonts wonder ut and wdinire, Wo become weary of | & wish now § coulit erasu all & said then avout | irruvercat wordef BirLel At Ao WMo e Pl 1 Bot teliove it. Many wameu bave disproved It | adops the devices of -the. snclent ciyizational ",“":':,“L‘l"‘;“',‘:;{:,'u’:,',n't'elm“t'fly coutpetition, | Siiioat alf our weusitions anl pleusures, but | wotnei belue subjece 80 thels husbaods, obeye o — I Hag Tk St b P Nota wau in Chicaro believes o could conduct | Rehglon, theulogy, Jurisprudence, art, und liter- | ® b and s dlapo- | yhg hoy ever heard any one say they wera tired | g, weariz plan gowus, ele., for L am sorry o HUMAN NATURE, than words. 1 bave often thougst + the futricate detutls of Ui Poosion Aency with | uture aro messured 1o their "developeits | sition to aid and encoursge each otber, Lt the | of tlowers! Flowers, of sl thinis created, the | observe it tyraniiul wien the world over are ROW TO 3TUDY IT. tho beginaing of & lecture’ delivered DY 3 grester shitlty tudi Miss Sweet kns sbown. Aug [ Dy the cspucitics, opportunities, umi loval | young gentlemen Lad clearer views on abatruse | most invozently simple, the wost superoly cos apphy iug my sayines of eighteen hundred vy, To tae Editor of Ths 'm'»uu ewineot physiclan: *UGod does uob willioglf why has sho”succceded uny betier toau auy | bubitations of ~the' respective notlonall- | subjects und guicker mathematical fuslelt, the | plex, playtiinge for childbood, orusments for | agu U thue boble, futellizent women of A, D, o '_, s 1t % aittict mankind, uor does He wili it that paie, pitier young wirl wicit bave dose! Becauss | tles, Christialty with “every’ epoch bas | youog ladice bad wore delcats futuitions, and | the grave, and companious ot U corpact What | 6, when 1 anly’ taceut b for those sily [ CHICAGo Jan. Si—Humanics, £ thiok, ta a | At mankind, nor does e will it (00,8 4 padicuce w apply Uesisclves; that they could [ held resbunsible to blot out the achicvements | gathering the boney of wisdom whilo youth- | gurdencr witl wiways find something new to | buchelor | wos o thousand. Y e Lur faiber taught her il rouzbly to uwderstand | thrown off its fucrastations of (opulse error | drew taore rupid und_ correct coucusions,’ In- | a deaolats place would be the world without a8 | wutnen of Conuth Aud St. Peter, whio must | study which bus not received proper attention fu of the 136 Ler business, S0 tew wre thuroughly taught | awd superstiiou, ‘The Gredan -~ mytholowy | stead of foingues and tlistations, studice were | Howerd 1t would boa face without o smtle, u | put 1 o wurd on ull | occastous even | The Home, * Know u.,v.gu.uvfi an old sud :x‘:: ‘hl’l:;ll::'-‘gx‘:?u‘huflz;:: "\:-':,:k, flunuli anviling,—* Ou, the pity of itt smarmed with subordingte deitivs, but ‘they be- | discussed, cosays were eritlclaca, opluluns were | feast without u welcowe, Ouo cunnos took | yet, will say: 1 tooy Brother Paul, was | wise adage, and It 1se uslly important that mau | terpicce, Alan, for them 1o tinth; to 183 & Ldisou bas been puzzling lis brains over a | cumn u unlt under the wuthionty of the Jewish | asserted, wind arcumeuts fudulied fo. closely at the atructure ol a fower without loving | dreudiully burd on thoss "Poutus, Galatian, und | g o0a underst dw“ " bafld o s perlect state; to teacn theot 1 :..e;.m [ 1:.:;«: I: u: n;)l;t..-‘ uu e 1—.1:;1.-:.:“ mnl. dispensativn. Where purtition scbools ure there 19 always an | it; thev are the cublenis uwd tnuuifeatations | Cuppatuclau woures, but they dil bottier we go | $Heuld understan feltows. H erence el W, A LK, Wi e he poudured uind [ bt Liow would it apoear in this azo of sleepless [ elemcnt wautinz, feit more by gurls tian boys, | of Gud's Juva o tho creation, winh tey oro [ wib Weie plaited biar, weasint gold, ad ool | _ **GC01 underatundiug givett favor, but the | JAIke of Jfc, aud muke the euritis, fiy:rmf‘llflf‘:l .-“m:nl-‘-: t:\l;:uillnc -:Ihe“ lu.xl uln mu: penetrating Imn:ll}lu'u;u (u‘l quxlc:l'n naval -muu the lm.m n‘n‘u‘}n:y- u\nr‘uud Jnum out- lml-.ans and winistrutions of wen's Jove tu his ll:tn spparel, but you kuow 1 Lold husbonds to | way of tranegressors s hard.""—J2'ro,, ziti,, 16, family circle so unbroken band. F"‘“’“"r dea, g ot bl h blaced the result | architeets to throw aside the ploos und watents | side privileges uid Judulzences thaa the former. | feilow-crealures, lor they awuken o Lis mind a | huoor their wives ity were W weaker ves- “1nthe Iy % d's Wil bitore the Goapany, whicl £h¥o L $10.00 Tor | uis Wil Luve brudiog L. ooeans Wit a coin- | Taci Ui boys. 870 60 FeITestica. by thelr vac- | seus of s beattiiul Ml gaod. Clod bas acats | setas s O iy pn st liath uaderstandlon | causs dishiy diel Nag taraugls Ui i q “Theve 4 4 isdom I8 fouud, but aod is for the back of blia | through fruorance, negluct, conntitutlonal W& Lor ¢ {dea “Ihest mre ouly two of the duauy | mercial marine, which are models of perfection | tlons, How'l used to cavy the students frum | tered beauty ail uver the Juul with o generous But, merey on we, Mr, Conductor, § uevar fa- | 1 " ol P ' cases d1 ver the civilized WOl WhEre WOIMCH | ind eaduranc, and Luve hued the oasts. with | HHaryard uid uhd Yule, romaiois with ipeustuck | baud. Blwens are outnd oot mooireteiomt | otided v o ne, nmp:‘,nhw‘l&'cllnn. wor g | thatis vold of uaderstinding.”— Frov., 2., 18 """[..E';:M.‘:qutfl“;iu will that g0 1] sre sbowini iat their brafus ure wuod eaough | Hosting srinatients of war which cuu butter | und Valise throush our foreets und amoug our | fn the sbady dell, wid oVen du the ucly swamb, [ Wowsi's Rizutescrepcl, und least ol wll wos wy | Jow uufust we ure sometimes, how muchsor- | U8l 70 sa¥ 16 was Hi ‘many tearts slacy 11 they wilk only subject them 0 the Eame ol down powertul fortigeatious ln o few migutey, | thountaiva, Hving wo cluse to Nuture that | Flowers are as frce a8 sir, and ubout as ecess | wish 1o be the least bit Irreverent. Tow do we cause almply because we not under | broken, so man -nufé motherless and fatteslesd sipline men are compuiled to cudur . uid aubmiliute the svceiications of Nowh's | Nature's God whispers to thew fn the quiver of | sury to a hapoy liie. Fof pearly sixteen years [ bl Liorgut one more right { want: the | atand the motives of others. Undoubtedly it s children ade )y tu dreadiul scourse thiat ! Alterall, L tb/'uk parents are wore to blamo | orifting tiatbuat? Wiy is {1 not better Lo [ every loaf, in the sigbiog of every zepbyr, do the | buve studied uud cultivated thens, both tn the | Tigbt 1o sueess out loud ju cliurch, even §f the H wuch more datic e N than Ui yirla, for winle tey have fu-fited ou | thread our vralu witl e Louls of eattle, us did | rivple of overy stréawlot, s in tie voloes 0f | Louss wnd outdvors, und every day I srow | Kev. Swig v prosching, for soucibnen Just to ¢ gitlul for usto comprebiond oibiery | aateted our Boutbern clties Jaat sutbiuct), iy waking e s learu sowe hina ot bisinvas | the priltive Jews, than to cwploy stesiws vow- | the uigbt whed be water Nutads und the foreat | wore entbusiastic bu the pursuit o this beaitue | please Sirs, Grundy, L '"KF"“ e ¢xploalon }l‘x:‘u :g :Du-fil uuruilvehn.lbul close ouservation | 1i Is but the reveges of e, “l“j‘ e putently, te s Lave beon cllowed 10 grow | er barucssed Lo wechuuisus which will threel | Dralds comu st thelr call. The satir, | wIVINg recreation. I€ aay resder dasires fue | wuihl 1 almost borcra bhoof! s, o ity balb st s bettr unier. | aadentiod Intheie tollit. thuse 4 ¢ ; Gp with ho mere ddca of reeponeibiily ‘than | aid winuow Lo bisbels s dayt Why Lot rer | b vesel standivg of this very jmportant Lrauch of | Muu full through sin, so generativu e ue Wy Qowers w the garden oubalde, uodding 10 | autroduce the custom of *twy woea grindivg | tuis lane irsedow, whick would it her sbove ready uud willug to give b tree through dbe | wby oot ihal” uuvollansd, uuwauly” Maet Al- d {u by the proprictics, seldom cat sbaie | Lormation abuut the treatment o plauts, § am L you jeally waut to call sowebody to order, | kuowivdge, will belp us to know gegutue | erativn live, suter, yod dic, Mavy 3 n;lw_fi;“) guudueds frow superficlal gooducsy, to know, | and philosuplier bas comme to i standst