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WILLAMETTE FARMEK.
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denooin blm." I understand you, my sister. holsterers have a great deal tolfear. At the same Visiting. FOLKS' The fault of which yon complain is a genertime I could not help reflecting, while examinour age of maally low estimate of the character and valne of which must b un- ing tbia work yesterday, that There are three essentials the wife's services. To illustrate, I will draw chinery has made us unfamiliar with a class of derstood and acted on before visits and visiting work capable of some very wonderful and vaThe Two Homes. on my personal observations. Letters to Boys and Girls No. 13. My frier d, Mrs. A., is a live woman. She will ever fulfil the ideal of the pleasure they rious effects. f By Anki F. Hbadlit.J Jntimt E. Jamison in Rural Press. has young sons and daughters, and ought to be and to give. First, nothing must I paid vlilt to ray friend last week; she feels it to be her duty and her pleasure to be done for parade A well regulated A Plm fob Cleanlinkss how matter No or show. She ha a neautilul, home Tht Maplt Sugir Story. Conducted. meet the educational demands of the dar, both not always have a neat and systemHusband and children, coach and horaes sleek, for herself and them. She wants books and rich a man may be, if he sets on his dinner ta- farm does Tne next morning Bertie was up very early And at her bidding servants go and come. to the first look Many farmers periodicals that (.ive information of special ble one thing, either to be eaten or to be looked atic house. for a city boy and, after breakfast, was ready Bhe led me proudly through each stately room, interest to women, mothers, educators, house- at, Bimply for show, it is a challenge and an improvement of their land and last to the Rich in upholstered grandeur: lacea fair on the sled, behind to ride to the sugar-plac- e keepers, children. Bnt when applied to for Bung at tli windows, orer crimson gloom, making comfortable and cheerful their homes. And work of tame and art were everywhere. the big red oxen. the me ins, her hutband a Rood provider in offense. Of coarse, nobody is so absurd as to the through travelling in struck One is often the main replies, "I am taking more papers maintain that the rich must make dinnets of country As soon as they reaohed the The costly aervlre on her snowy board with the differet ce between the systemnow than any of yon read, and I can't afford to herbs because the poor cinnot afford stalled Ollttered, in labored loveliness arrajed; whero there is a place for Willie shoutsd, " Now, everybody must help household, atic And savory fuod, and fragrant nectar pour'd, take any more." "But," suggests my friend, oxen. A very feast of good things, both for the and everything in its place, and the 'stribute buckets one to every tree that's big Proclaimed the skill uf nilstres and of maid. "can't you drop one of yours and let us have eye and the palate, can be set out withont any everything household where irregularity prevails, where enough to be tapped! " So Bertie tried to help, Tet she was worn, and silent, anil her eye a paper?" "Why no, my dear, I must have attempt at or any suggestion parade, mere of as well as the Spoke not the Mite anil mother's glad content; my Farmer to keep up with the improvements mere display. There are plenty of ways in the household furniture Her fretting children richly clad went by implements show neglect, and where the com but soon got discouraged, for, after tugging iu stock raising, cropping and farm matters On faslilun's claims or which a nun may advertise bis wealth, if he bent. in a systematic home are away until he g5t a bucket juU in the right generally. My city daily tells me the condi- likes, without doing it in his hospitality. To do forts predominant and neatness should aUo place, as he supposed, he would hear Willie Late from his club her husband home returned; tion of the market, prices, etc , I save money it there, or even seem to do it there, is the very unknown. Systemyards. No greeting at the dour, where- arms entwine, A pile of wood here in the house But through the halls his fragrant meerschaum burned, by taking it; and my Democrat I must have t'o essence of vulgarity and real inhospitality To reicna heap of old lumber there, waiting a more laughing and crying " Ob, ho, that's an elm Ani boon companions reveled at his wine. know'how to vote. So you tee, my dear, I avoid, by every possible device and by the ut- and season to be stored in the .tree!" or, "That's a beech! You can't tell a haven't a paper more than I need " And bis most tact, the bare enggistion that the guest is convenient useless and v ry suggestive of lazi- maple from a hitchintj post, I know." are intelligent wife feels that he does indeed need the Tecipitant, and not the conferrer of favors, ness; every farm should have a woodhonse paid a visit to another friend; them all, and more too, especially to kuow how is the first principle Very soon his uncle began to bore little of entertainment. To ask where the wood for a year should be A simple cottage bounded lire for her, to volel But like you, my sister, she fears to a man to sights round holes in the trees. Under these he put honse and treat him as it he stored each antnmn. Other t tin It wen- the Joys that Heavnard tend, jour wound a heart that she knows loves her above were inspector of wines or tax gatherer on silAnd love's sweet household fairies all astir. are often Been in house yaids. such as neaps of little tin snouts, about twice as long as Bertie's all other women, and so retreats silenced bat ver, is a piece of very coarse stupidity; and to ashes, old bones, old boots anil innumerable longest finger; these were driven into a place On trod by little feet, rarjts, saddened, to up burdens take grown by r heavier way make a very great difference between the Tb wlnt-- sunshine lay In patches bright. other nuistuces which are allowed to accumu- cut for them in the tree. The buckets were the repulse. And in the pailur windows, cay and sweet, yon live wnen you are alone, ana tne way you late. Lfteu disease. While neighbor hung npon iron spikes, directly under the Qreen vlnas and flowers alone obscured the light. Now, this man is only He live when you have friends under your roof, is hoods are often eieatlv alarmed by the snddeu spouts. Bertie went about from tree to tree has accepted his social and domestic relations surely a Very direct way of injuring one's own appearauce of fevers which are caused by the and saw something that looked like water come The food was simple, yet therein was wrought Most studious care for nature's high demands as they were fashioned for him by less en- self of casting an unpleasant reflection carelessness of a few, or perhaps one house- out of the. holes into the spouts and drip, drip, Books, papers, pictures, furnished food fur thought, lightened generations. He is an autocrat by on one's own personal standard of taste. And cheered the cliudgery of the busy hands. hold who are slovenly iu allowing old casta drip into the buckets. Willie said that this descent and not, consciously, of his own elecThe second essential of tho ideal visit and ways to accumulate, and especially tnose wno was sap, and, atter holding a dipper under the Freeh from their school the romping children came, tion. Enlighten his understanding through visiting iB, that the host, not the guest, set the have no proper sjsteui of drainage. A filthy spout for a long time, Bertie found that it Their cheeks atlngle alid their minds aglow his affeclions; admit, as his wife has, that he limit of the visit There is so false a notion in Questions to ask, successes to proclaim, back door is sure to breed disease. For the tasted very nice and sweet. "The trees are needs all the-- e aids in raisinc fat hnrs Hup this country on this noiut that it almost seems preservation of health drainage should be running right smart The breezy whirlwind only mothers know. said Willie, puttattle, horses and crops, and to "know how to as if it must spring out of a national lack of looked to carefully. A swill barrel at a back ting his hands in his pocke i, And Inter, from the labors of his day, with vote;" admit it all grace the and sweet- Hirectness and sincerity, Every Doay Knows door is an institution that should bd done away and nodding his head kuowingly toward tho The hu band's dear, familiar step was heard; ness of a noble, womaulv nature, and then The smile, the look, in love's own conscious way, when be asks a friend lo his hou e, bow long with. The proper place for a swill barrel is in trees. "Shouldn't wonder if we could boil 1 baid more to me thau any spoken word. mind him that tine thoroughbreds stabled are a he wants him to stay. There may be 50 rea- the where all swill as fast as it accumenial chaige compared with the human sons combining lo make him very glai of a mulates should be placed. The rear of the Oh, richer f rim It the world esteems as best Bertie wondered what " right smart " mea'it. Thy chosen lot, yet luust one heart deplore. thoroughbreds of his nursery; that as the pur- visit three days long, aud very much inconven- house should be kept as neat as the front. Sys- He thought it could not im an that the sap tan Oh, purer filendt I call thee greally blet-tLu'b home felicities and the veyor of mother of ienced by one longer. Honest people ought tem and regularity should exist in tbebarns. fast, for it only came a drop at a time, and he And In my prajtrs could hardly wish thee more. bis children, bis wile's responsibilities are to find no difficulty in saying this; and honest Cattle l'ltren. Journal, are not calculated to roam about the barn thought it would take several days to fill a more compile ited than his, her duties more people take no off. use at hearing it. This does floor bucket. He looked up at the trees, with their among machines, horse-rake-s, critical that her need of the gathered wisdom away with all possibility ot misconstiuction on scythes, etc. mowing great bare, brown branches swinging in the of many experiences is more imperative, aud either side, with all nncertainlies as to welFarmers' Wives and Husbands. wind, and the foolish little fellow actually her use lor it a Jacob's ladder on which the an- come, with all fears of intrusion. wondered if the sugar maples ever took a notion A Connecticut Wedding Fee. The Hartgels (of earth and heaven) rauy asceud and Sins. 0. 1. II. Nichols In Rural Press. A third essential of ideal visits and visiting to run away. He did not feel like asking deseend-bless- ed and bltbsing. is that there be on the part of the host no ford Courant narrates the following ludicrous Willie, because he said that Bertie "didn't The Bill ject of "overworked farmeis' wives" A few years ago I was visiting with an excelstrained effort to entertain or amuse the guest, incident: A clergyman who was formerly know a maple from a bitching post;" so he ran has been bo fully ami nbly discussed in the lent family, wheu some legislative action aff g on the part of the truest, no expectation located in this city, but who is no in New up to James, and whispered, " Do maplei trees Home Circle of the Hunan, that I have hesithe widow's dower raised a discussion. of being amused or entertained. Simply to York, married a little over a year ago a couple every run away? Willie says they're having a tated oboutput.ing in a word. Hut, aB Brother Tho gentleman as good a husband as our un- meet for the interchange of good will and 'right smart run,' I don't see the trunks cordiality, tha usual current of life going who at once started for Europe and have re- move, but they're snob queer auimils, making Berwick says in his admirable rendering of equal marriage obligations can make or that to give the widow half the estate ou undisturbed, the habits of the family re- cently returned. The bridegroom was a gentle- sugar, and all, I didn't know " "Practical Thrnies," " Any suggestion that was too much, inasmuch as " the wife was not maining unchanged that is the true social man of wealth, and before he presented him" Maple trees run? No, indeed!" said James, may nlleviato that frequently a producer" "The man." f aid he. "makpa visit, '1 he man who knows how to "drop in" self before the altar he placeda $100 greenback "Willie means that the Bap runs fast. You ororwork which brings too many to an early all the money; accumulates the property. Now, ot an evening, draw his chair up to your hearth in his vest pocket to give the parson for the will Bee, in the morning, that we shall have to grave, are worthy of a conspicuous place in I have i atned and stocked this farm and laid as if it were his own, and fall into the usual marriage fee. While crossing the ocean he empty the buckets." by a little money in bank. My wife-- time has evening routine of the household as if he were discovered, greatly to his astonishment, the bill Sure enough! the next morning When they your coliimuB," and many a farmer's wife will oten mny occupied witn ner household af- a member of it how welcome he always isl in the pocket where he had placed it, and could reached the sngar place, many of the buckets thank him in Iter heart for his opportuuo sug- fairs " The man who comes to stay nnder your roof occouut for its presence there only on the the- were full. Jimes said he must " catber saD: " "We'l, my friend," said I, "yo:i can bear for a season, and who, w.tbout being intrusive ory that he must have had another hill of dif- bo be put on a s gestions touching the abatement of that work. wooden yoke. talk; now let me put you on the witness or familiar, makes yon feel that he is at ferent denomination, and which he had given which was hollowed out to fit his shoulders, a Whtro bo much his been said, and by hatd plain stand in your wife's behalf. You commenced 'home" with you, and is content in bis usual to the clergymau by mistake. On getting back place being cut for the neck. The ends came working farmers' wives Ihernselves, it would life together with a simple onttit of necessaries fashion of occupation how delightful a guest to this couutry he determined to solve the mys- out beyond his shoulders, and lo each one was your combined saving. As a business capi- he isl Aud the bouses ah, how few of tbeml tery, and waited upon the reverend gentleman attached a small chain. On the end of each Boetn that nothing had been left unsaid. But into which one can go for a day or a week, and inquired if on a certain occasion he did not chain was a hook; upon the.-- he hung two there is one phisu of the ruI ject the "VI ap- tal, each put into the copartnership a head, a pair of skillful hands aud a hopeful heart. Am and feel sure that the farnilly routine is iu no marry a ceitain couple. The clergymau remem- lorge wooden pails, and going to the trees, he preciation" of the wile's woik which seems to I right?" wise altered, the family comfort in no wise les- bered the occasion perfectly, "I know I am turned the sap from the buckets into "Tbiiefefi'er." " You bought them. me all important, as holding the secret of many land, improved it, and iu the course sened, but on the contrary, increased by his about to ask an impertinent question," said When they were full, he turned the sap into the a blighted life and curly grave. On this point of jears paid for and Blocked it your wife presence what joy it is to cross their thresholds! the visitor, "but I should like to be informed large pan which Bat upon the arch in the What goud raising ol weary are refuge the children harbors they to aud contiibuting cerewhen and butter, house, that was the fee yon what received for performing nearly full, be built I will try, de.ir friends, to put the convictions eggs and chickens to meet family expenses." wanderers! mony?" The clergyman Baid that he would, of a fire under it, which soon set the sop to of years of observation and experience in words " Just When the world mends its ways in these re course, gratify him. "I received," he went on boiling. so." " You raised crops and stock; she, of tenderness and truth, that shall, by biinging chickens and children. Now which demands gards, when thesa essentials are fulfilled, the to say, "a very small quantity of fluecut chewAfter it had b nled about five minntes, Bertie heaits nearer, make, lighter the burdens that the more continuous care and choicer quality of lost art of conversition will revive; hospitality ing tobacco, folded in a very small piece of pa- wauted to tasle and see if it was ''coming will be worthy of its name: and reasonable, labor householdine a which, iu sugar." to schedule of This made Master Wilbe shake his per." The only thing remaining be done the must be borne tho overwork that cannot be and housekeeping become, as they to b", gentleman did. He laughingly apologized for plump sides with laughter. prices, ttnonlil command t higLer wages "Ho, ho!" said abated. But how express with my pen what to raise stock or children? thi the greatest pleasureta man can have. "11 the tho per-illeineruber he, good city folks don't know skacely nothin' bis i.nd "You made hands, shook needs the emphasis of tones and modulations aud the suffering which no money can re- 11." in the Indepeitdent. 'tall, original and $100 by leaving hands always .willl in intention the me Takes to know all of the voice? How wake eohos from the deen. pay is the mother's, not to be counted in mv about it. It's Rot to boil lots and lots." of the clergyman. toned organ by delicate touohes that win estimate except as entitling her to the casting "How's graminir these days?" said Jamaa. A Royal Sewing Society. nuiHic from tho JEolian harp only? vote in all matters pertaining to her pergonal FfKNY EXPEHIMENT WITH RESTLESS CniL- - coming in to turn two pails of sap into a huge Men and women are in some respects like comfort aud convenience nnd tho insuring to hogshead. "I guess Bertie wouldn't want to The London correspondent of the Cincinnati DBKN. The latest thing in the invention line is musical instrument-In their moods they tune baby life a vigorous nnd happy development. try to beat you on poor grammar, or no gramanil tono earn otucr. Ana wuetner tlicy take But children, as well as chickens, crops nnd Commercial tells about a sewing society among a contrivance for preventing uneasy and mis- mar nt all." nolo of the fact or not; whether they execute biock, nave a casn value. Your three grown the English princesses, as follows: An inter- chievous children from "joggling" each other "That's a fact!" said Willie, good naluredly, with the skill of design, or blunder upon the sons nged 17, 19 and 21 have you saved in Kensington. in school. It is described as follows: "In the "but Bertie's too funny for anyihlng. Ha keys without thought and without care, the men's wages in seed time nnd harvest, even esting exhibition closes thinks trees would make sugar quioier than effect is certain, especially in tho tender rela- while getting their educations, thus in seat of each chair is placed a small metallic maple, fir helping to It is a display of ornamental needle-wor'cause the juice U thicker." tions of dome stic life, stock and pay for the farm. And since the tended for the Philadelphia exhibition. There is Ill,lte connected by a wire with a galvanic "Well, you just be good to Bertie, or someBaid a gentleman, "I have only to hear the younger boys have taken their places Eaoh alternate in the a school for that kind of work, of quite recent battery on the teacher's desk. toue of my wife's voioe to kuow the mood she farm work they have, you tell me, conn6cted witu a pobiUv6 pole of he thing will happen to you," said James, cuir you earned Willie was a good natured boy, but if there is in. If it is pitched on a despoudent key, my men's wages iu work for your neighbors. Your origin, which was started nnder the patronage battery and the other with the negative pole, own mood plays uu accoiupanimout; if it has two daughters have assisted in the of the Queen, and under the presidency of the So long as the children remain quiet no shock was anything he liked better than mines nin garden nnd the soft, hwi ot undertone of lnviniz content, or the kitchen, aud in various ways left you and Princess Christina of Schleswig-Holstei"perienced, but the moment one child and maple sugar, it was to laugh at the mis- It u theeii'igetio ring of health and hopeful fore- me uojs touches another an electric current is created uiKf s 01 oiners, ana ne sometimes 1 mghed as tor Mrni work and gen- has 13 titled ladies on its council. Its artist,' loud over his own. He did not me in to be cast, my whole soul spriugs into accord." This eral business nnd saved bo'n the ".m and,h'3 pliant are the hire of seamstress committee are Leighton, ?m Juan had a temperament closely allied to the and 'maid of all work.' Now, iu raising these The object of the school Prinsep nnd Bodley. en ion of unkind, but Bertie was not used to beinu teased. "ornal f!rti An uproar is to is restore feminine; he represented the JKolian harp children your wife's labor represents more than mental needle-worThis novel plan is and he liked Patty best, because she never e, teacher is attracted.' purposes, to at him; therefore he was delighted where others represent the organ. Yet though half the notual cost, nnd their cash value in the the high place it once for secular "a machine to prevent joggling in laughed among Moated held decorative wbeu, a great deal of sap had been boiled differing from aeh other in the impressionable accumulation of the estate is " "" "iveuior uas actually a long after as much her in- arts, uud to suimlv suitable emulovment lo rc"uV "V"1"' time and made into syrup, she came to and responsive finalities of temperament, all vestment as yours iB it not? " enlisted the help of the keeper of a small pri poor geutlewomeu." They have over 100 vate sugar the bouse to help "sugar off." "Sugar- - ' men, as well as all women, are practically subschool in the Tenth ward to allow him to "Yes, you are right, but I never taw it in "lady workers," oil carefully truined, " aud ject to mid influenced by nieutal states termed this light before. Indeed I never thought of it; exhibit the effectiveness of the invention. It is ing off" days were almost as good as the Fourth to school execute the undertakes decorative of July for the little folks. The whole family moods, And to control theBe, mid wisely use did jou, wife?" "Yes, John, bnt I feared if I needle-wor- k of all kinds (lace excepted), also no exaggeration to Bay that it is a complete came up the narrow path through or suppress their expression for the hipp'imm mentioned the snow, success, and that reBtless boys once under the it you would think me mercenary, to repair ami restore ancient needle-worto armed with dishes and spoons, ready to eat of those with whom wo are associated, givos and not understand that I you to ap- which particular attention is given." Ladies operation of this galv inic shock are done for- sugar until they wanted opportunity for most delicate and grateful preciate my services at their full value, that had to stop because they could I desiring to execute work for themselves can ever with "joggling" sb a means of grace. not eat any more. proofs ot niHolll-iconsideration. might stutid higher in your esteem, aud be ac- havd it prepired forjthem, and "crewels" aud Willie was in his glory. He jumped and The uiau whose t unanimity suooumbs onlv to corded equal freedom in the use of community other materials may be had on application. Artificial Eyes Made Sensitive to Light. ran, shouted and sang, distributing himself senium pecuniary loss or iaillliy bereavement. funds for the better discharge my duties. Lessons given to amateurs, half guinea an generally, until he seemed to be in half a dozen is naturally slow to disoern that a harsh or in And and 1 have often thought of that the deed hour. Aud so forth. places the Among curious developments of science at once. At last he thought he would uiuereut expression, as ne passes his wife at of tho farm should be made to hu,baud and It is this school which has cot together its is the recent production, nu.uo ujiliK inoiv, munn l, .1.., ohoicest work, aud given us a glimpse of by Dr. C. W. Siemens, make n speech. So he mounted tho woodpile, iu iiit, uriisuiui! u IIm i 1I11M17 un,l tltu l,iWJ ..,, f- it beand weight f both loss and bereavement on her widow, arfwell as the widower, nnnl.i quoting from some backwoods orator, iv, fore sending it to Philadelphia. It is the finest of an artificial eye that is sensitive to light. oried a mori seiisilivH stunt. Ami. Iim wmi.lut-- j i,t !,."Jly tneuds and of ": pn"i uuriuurauis mat live and unna palaces work of that kind which I have ever seen, and We wish ne could add that it gives vision to Pine hollOW. When I Come tn thin innnlrail reoa weakness probably, wheu, in his bitter mood, 0f the bread and tears of widows and orphau." is a revelation of the extent to which the needle blind; the we cannot, though perhaps it all a vast and some lend, ruess or oarers elicits f.oru but wilderness, Some little pale, patieut-facethee and all woman who render effects hitherto supposed lo be the tall and douri ihin'nina uroa nr.tl.tr. V.. her fasting affections a tears, where- his followed me thus far, says to herself with a may ..'tit. monopoly of the artist's pencil. The poet contains a germ of promise In that direction. mess he angled t tr nothing more, than the l.lu-- h and smothered mh, "Hut I am of huckleberry bushes. Now, all is so much! I Aiunguam once wrote some lines to a girl sew The new eye is composed of an ordinary glass tick changed; smile of the honeymoon. In spite of diploma'd have had no heidth since the the only wild animals that roam this of our ing, which began, "Oh. Mary Ann, you pretty leus, baoked by an artificial retina of selenium, forest are the quacks and their Materia Muhca. many n deli inarriajH. T ham .,,r,.,,i first r .i. ...i.' girl, and, as I remember, declared her needle This mineral resembles and is allied to sulphur-t- mouse. Here squirrel, woodchuck, rabbit and cute woman has fallen into a decline where, if children (she hss four, tho is a soecimen of the laitsr. Hn eldost be Cupid s arrow, but I don't know what it is distilled from bodies that contain sulphur five came to an uutimely end last night when tryher busiiiessahsorbed husband had treated her years) and do the family sowine but only ) mv lyrical enthusiasm might not have been aroused in conjunction with metals, such as iron oviites ing to steal with reassuring words aud smiles, her Laud has tn hir n ,.lri i,, .i .i, some syrup, by falling into a pail ....X.i. i him if he had seen these young ludies en- - a compound of sulphur and iron, nervous organism weiuM have respoud-- d to the uecr ask him for anything I cau nossiblv do in of sip Just here ttiBsticl nf dnr .i,;v, gaged in the.rmo-- t beautiful work. Ever since Mr. May, a telegraph clerk employed at the Willie was standing gave tttli'vtioiml stimulHS and renewed health, ns without, aud I put off asking till the way, aud he went' dread ol the Bchool was established, the work has been Valeutia station of the Allantio cable line well as mutual happiness, would have been the healing him say, 'I can't afford head first first a into hogshead. there itor 'oau't expanding in importance. It began with the observed, in 1873, that the electrical resistance was but little san in it. and IibFortunately .,e irua .,ui,l ;nu Ket. nlut,K w'thout it?' brings ou those embroidering of ""J"1, robes, firescreens, cur-- 1 of selenium was instantly altered by licbt the so quickly ncaioless husband, but agood provider, dreadful nervous headaches" Ah, my sister tains, ottomans, court that he was, as he said, as "most aud the like, hut now the nee-- 1 resistance being diminished by increase of light, good as 'My wife has nothing to complain of. She has having set you apart to tho holy olHoes of new," but he made no moie bpeeches die decorators propose to arrange the entire in-Dr. Siemens makes use of peculiarity of that day, preferring to show Putty money when shoasks for it, aud as I likeu terni.y at the expeuse of your health and enors of and Bertie draiug rooms. Instead of pjptred, selenium in the construction this eye some new pictures made with a of his good living myself, she comes iu for her strength -- your husband oes you more novel coal upon the rather frescoed, or distempered walls it is proposed to An electrical circuit is arranged, of which a Bhare." Now, every intelligent woman feels ihau less cousidenuiju. bit But piobably he has have richly embroidered hangings, subserving of selenium forms a part, and James bad drawn m that a decent regard for publio opinion, if not never thought of it iu connection witu your the same purpose the i.; a the, old tapestries, though ,et.na. When a strong light isconstitutes admitted into self making sugar without a sugar house. He common hutuanitx, will iullueuce most uicu to pirsjual expenditures. Yon have wronged much lighter Mr. Will iam Morris (artist and the lens and falls upon the selenium retina, furiii.huiaterialcomfortaforthe'ilfamilieswheu said the that was the way all farmers used to do. him as well as yourself by auuuuifely reticence ...,... , ..i, ,. .i. a ... has desitrued aud these ailiuj Imvn tistai to elo so. But tho loviug word, the ap- iu a matter touching his honor as a man and uoetl lney would put up four posts, or cut off the cnted-w- ith what has plainly beenmucb elab- preciative smile, tho kiss snatched by the his tenderness as a Uusb.iud. Your own humili-cradl- orated- -a r, . put iroes; rasten small timbers to the wall designed of floral scrolls on a fieiol lids Zl eye, opening or closin" them top and iuur or wash tub. are the perquisites ot wife- - atiug and on a covering of boards. Here the estimate of your dues oream.colored ground, which certainly makes according to the " the intensity of the light. hood, the sweet blossoming of a tender sym- as wife uud mother may have tainted his arch was built and the sugar made, though with y the wall on which it is here hung appear very is well It kuowu that the HtiVotiou, vibrations of a supreme of musi- - some additi ans of sticks and more treasured wise generous soul with sordid aud niggardly ! leaves. Sometimes PaI .... an ni..K..n l ... rinilmli mill .v, Iiit and more missed as time in his flight steals views of your personal claims on the means uitiiuacy uuuuuoung j mu is for a dado, in w1iil n,,c, w..u liWa1 InLbard t0 ke?P a fite "id the smoke Auother of his desiiTus ur ecu men ana " her youth aud sobers her spirits. iv irausmineu whioh, iu the vigor of health and freedom of a series of conventional till the eies of every one who oame near, . .i, peacock's tails is . . r. Some suuliug brother who thluks the task set effort, he has succeeded in accumulating You wrought on a floral ground, all in deep, ueter- - so at last the sides had to be boarded, and, afdim mined whether light vibrations can? br meAna biui very easy, asks, "Is this all?" Ablush- - owe it to yourself aud tha whele social world ter a while, many built houses. James then .., wuicu i imagine m cut ne enective in a .f cit.,i. ing sister whispers, ' O, Mrs. Mchols, it is all you owe it to him to get up higher, iuto the Ktrcu, ? wausuiitted to drew Patty and Bertie, hand in hand, putting room filled with ,A,lv "."U.V fnsie;. T. .. true; hut I never could have told my husbaud, humanities, where your children, as helps or the finest thing is an' WWal the name of eaoh underneath, as they would ' architectual design lor &&"$, AmercaT never!" 1 knew you could not, and so am hindrances, will outweigh all else of your joiut the decoration of the end scaroely be recognized without. ! of a room, made by j telliug him for you. Another whispers, "I earuiugs and saiugs. !im? lhe lUBar wa8 ready b eaten, Bounds of Micitoscorto I.nvestkutios -- H and a thu ." deff,tiTe "t'8' of ri8i.n8 get the smiles aud the kisses, aud I kuow my It is my sett.ed conviction that of average grand time they . .l ... v nilasters. win P hai, eating as long as husband NUiireciatis me as au iudustrious, husbands who are honest, industrious aud almost life size figures beneath tne - they could '"!..".,CTOsC0P,, .8c'then watching Mr. Baker and Z, arches.' a,i ! Y" ": ,U1" economical aud tidy housewife, but like other temperate, nine in ten would be drawn into nil,r- i luneites above. There are j perfec.Tdlinsfr'nuient namLt!,hey,with new. b"Bht hoes, stirred "the ai, uieu he has grown up uuder the shadow of a teudtr sympathy with a wife's duties if appealed screens, curtains. sugar until it was quite white and chimney valances, and medium to enable us ,0 to see the finest mole dry. Then they all hoary worship of physical prowess, and, often to with the logic of facts, in the faith of love. I other things on whquilts, rode borne. c?les a bs.ance. Prcf. HelmhoUz and othe iuw Knew sucu a man wuo never forgot to deposit viues are represented iu uis reuinrKa ueunjo, uuuuusoiuun), Bertie thotjght he should have many more sarpassiug skill nVciAier A1.tSM iU.l M'.liuateof the oomparativK value aud import- - iu his wife's cash drawer a portion of his One ery obvious nnw.ilon of to clea"y chances i' to ""' iTu" , able. help "sngar off," bnt his father ."? tne exhibition ' Si,n auce of a wife's labor aud respousibiluies. weekly cash receipts. Years after the com is that all the specimens seem to came for him he next day-t- wo fnA only weeks sooner "ith rt Women oenerallv. as the result of this HI mencemeut of tha nnnrin. 1... i,.u i, .i,. i... a population - Berlie 'elt living eiXp.6?iedplaces. 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