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v (1 ¥ THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2%, 1878—=TWELVE PAGES. THE HOME. ROD. - e = M suza yoor lf wontd he lonely withont her. T stall | alvocaten **ndicions nse of the pistal, A sready | viction. nd Tiomes In the State he only too happy to aend romething to you that may | nerve and a good, hearty prager ta God for strength ,,',fi,,“fi,r E‘:m," At Oher for ,,fu,?°,:‘lflg""; 4 yoit l choering the life of that' aged disciple. | wonld tide many a woman over the black fload [ 4t7F TPF, MEFER, TEOTes OBt S0 1w(l) perhaps have time to anewer other questions | of hell that has engaifed so gany.” Mach - ey throngh the derolation of desert yeare. 1In the | theee hracinthe: they are tie chalcest and most | 4 gallona of calid water, ‘fake !4 pint soft-eaan, cultivation af ]fnn-o q:.'ll\llrl nlena that help ns | expensive of winter-loonfnz bulus, and T aliall | or i bar (meltedy, ' pinctomponnd o 4 geilons tobecome nnscldsh, pure In heart, and nnworldly, | not dispore af them na easils na a crocunor a snaw- | of water; heat and pour over the clothes after are we ennared the 'victary over the fatare that [a | drop, whoee pecnniary ealoe fe much Ie- tnex have been wet with cold water. Let them aoLn i K ; Tho fecliug hero ts, that not only the peort 1h At lonz as the reaniar cuntribatars to The loms | roak twenty minntea in this. Weing ont, and put | roon, tnt just now time 18 very precions, and [ [ of this kind of apirit would Aoon i} ' peorie Wirightc beanteons wand! tale type.of Smmer | dcnsrts e A oL o L | O e e by mane | o fo ball in notw mixtnre, or wash as usual. Try | have'many piante o send avay. ko do ot expoct | mangorate a civii war. The argument of womane | of the connts, but of the entirc Starc, ard 10 e ka to forger sclf, and remember others | kind and compltmentary ietters recetted fom | and report, congratuiated upon this new meuhod of d dally sn —— s 3 Jove, shall plant A | them, | prrposc to go on enconraging and instract. — n'?.w“!‘r"“n‘{‘"‘l‘é’.‘.‘(n',“"’f.?;.".' fi{&..f,'.‘nmz“ shall [ Ing in my tecbla way all_who care to caltivats Friox Ciear Livixa, Cnreano.—1 will also give Bweeten even the desert alr, and twine | flowers, “Tam justas fond of fowera as ever Iwad, | o elionn breakfast and supper dish. Take o soup- e tendirls aronnd the portal of | and [tylene mivquates wy lotter when rhe s bona (shank) with plenty of meat on; put In & 100 much and reprove mo §f I 'do not anewer at | defense by n personal use of the pistol in & pro- once. —After my plants are safely hoased, 1 will | feascd Christinn country, tn a land of constitnted endeavor to do something for others. butas **char- | law and Iegfeiative enaciment, wnero the princl- Ity beglna at home ™ I must first attend to them, | ples of Unvernment teach protection and guarantes or | cannot anawer tho many demands from athera | the enjoyment of peace and safety Lo cvery crea- golden, Of canntleen gfta that c'er ta Man sho brings, That from hee ample caskel, richly laden, Drosdeast, with gen'rous hand, o'er Earth sho el ling with trampe. And certalnly the Ralrond Con nany shonld feel lz)ovulklr pride over the r. sult. 1 betleve that great good to the State gt large will coma out of & pubileation of the R e e T neen | of bothering witn fowers.” 1 am ready for them. Pleas do nut aax me to sell my plants: | tore, maie and female: that providcs ngalnat vig- Sings o p R hcont 10 10.1 ietde (i rensan) wiih ‘Rne parson, a0 sisg | Kotile of cold water: remove the nonm which rines thoy ara frea 1o a1l who will Pay Enough POSTage 10 | 1ence AR AirGrlen Attt iadgrs sechaty to or aleat thin blal, for tho. gf,‘n'g that ne tramy With charming graco she ‘th dropped her golden | sueanyto mrhack in my easy chair hero by my’| mytime erataifonsly to help tiower-loversin the | 1o the top; then hol! until the meat falla from the | recelve them. homes throngh ite own inherent patriotlam, wisely | P68 BS00 1o Lo bar of the Court it vordice oy 1 comfortable lre, ant, while the satamal windasre | proper treatment of iheir plants. Lnt when peoble | hone: remove the bones after scraping every par- uecnve\l‘ 1s certainly, at this age, looking bac Guite o NGV RI DR rdlct of P o L CRPRE O hadge of searlet ray, | 1oNING thelr chonia for tho dead March oftheyear, | write me for Information, eccde, or Anything to | ticle of gristie and marsow from (hem: chopnp JHOME AMUSEMENTS. to barbarlem, and contrary to the progressive con- | Guilty. . oF Justicr. a = ‘write about nnaelfishneas, pure-heartedness, and | which a reply in expected. will they plesse remem. your meat and return to the Kettle, which yon lowiy acevice for God. > ber1am under considerable expensa for atation- | yunat keep three-quarters full: salt and peppor to It Tu weary siriving to keep the aima high andthe | ery, as well s postage: and, lastly, do not write | gasie: then thiexen with corn-menl a8 you do purpoee pure, in A wortd where lempiations Ao | pecring postal-cards 10 me. for my (mo 19100 | mush; stlr until the ment fa thoronahly fmres: ensily berct us, And the natnral ten cieg to ni valuabie to Attend to pennrions people, nated with the meal; then turn ont in ves<cls to Worthy deeda ‘overpower war ideals day by day. —_— €not: slica and fry brown. This wo call pawn Tiut there ts cflml‘t&rl lln n;; :hg:t;llton;:‘l‘:’{l :afl; Box 414, Gnaxp Rarios, Mict,—Ta sisters of | honee, Ing wo ahow our destre, il h x) I w omet) to make £k Simca” ani 7 ez dgain’ Wit Tace tomard th | The llomo who nte n want of something 1o meke |y o 414, inaen Marion, Micw,<HHors Is T e ercaving 3t & | 1 wiilsar thal of nweet-sconted, purple. Engiish | 8 nlce broakfast dlah or thoso that flke tomatoes: Thor R 3 New Hampenire pastare 10t of ta native stonos | viofets T can aupply o great many, and of seeds [ | ON€ tescup of stewed tomatoos (cold are Just as was never andertaken, and yet stone by stony § patient farmer romoves them, undl, in time, Frou Traotrr, Minwavker.—Dr, Peters' fetter | Meiencs ot thenfncieentheentnty, o In cxtremely good, bnt would he never allow ons | gniuned for the maintenance of its handr In tha t0 read such booksas **Jane Eyre," ‘*John Mall- | pasty and now nuble tu guard the sicred honor of fax, Gentleman,"” and hosts of light novein writ- iefenseiesy women nainst the brutal autrages ten ny men and women whe at leant writo for the | Of & few, ouzht to be blotted unt of cxistenco for- ¢ ever, for shame! That the ahocking ontrages world's Inhabltants who enjoy, now and then, & | ¢10f (S8 AR 0 NG Hhe exccution of - the rellef from tho conatant drag of home dntles and { law provided 1n sadly slows; but, that sreman husinesa carce! Am for the Germna gnestion, it | shonig Inatitute n military neceasity to protect her scema almoat & necessity for our wong to iearn the | honor s a libel on repablican Goyernmant and her language, and spenk it, too, In ont Westorn citics | protector, man. The argument of such 8 ncceasity where an many of our citizens and business men | 1s unwise, and the use of piztola is unwomaniy in are from Gormany, | know of many young voys | tis character, because It reduces hior sex to A plana anid girls who spenk this lc(iuhll.\ language fluenily | of war measures inconelstent sith trae woman. and correctly, the judges being perfectly com) haod, tent to pronounce an opinfon, fully as mucl so an swnen Chelatian government Is abont to wind up Dr, Peters, learncd a4 he fo. Tatin {4 wellcnongh, | and anarchy stalks in with it« blaody decds and and when [ \as 4t school many years were Intere | acta of murder, and man i unable to defend his spersed with ite stndy, but it had never added ane | ngme, and the hanors of women 8 in danger, then iota to my pleasure 1n reading or atudy, nor, 11m- | tht argument af the bullet i tho hands of womon ayine, helved me any i my life-work, Now, | restime fome will **honl nie down ™ mentally. ut I am ot alohe in my opinion, and not une bit ashamed of the intellect of my upholders and sup- norters. Let me Ue anotuer advocate tn favor of dancing and cardy, Iiotli are harmlcss, 1 kept in boonda: And besieo our boyx (mine do) wilk enjoy playing with mother and fother and once fn o whilen lensant dance alan evening party with retned and ady-like girls, Whera wait In purple robes the qneeniy asters, With disdem of corals gleaming gay. ‘To-day doth glow thia parting gift of Sammer, ‘Which Antomn, - ptesred, ‘mia gamered sheaves dlsplaye, 'That all too voon the Storm-King's sweeping ban- EDISON. A Visit te His Laboratory—itreent Inven, tlons=Tho _Voltamoter, Electrio Lighy, and Othier Wonders. ANew York Herald, Sent, 24, The latest marvels of scfence from the tirain of tho young man of Menlo Park are the re. flecting voltameter, the mirror thermonmcter, tho seif-resonant gning-fork, and a device not yot advanced to the dignity of a name {or “atorlog up daylight,” This®latter wonder catne Into Lelog only a fewdaysago, but alrcady it has exhibited such lnaty slgns of vitality thay its continue:l existence and raplll growih are well nigh assured. Destdes bringing out thn above-named, Mr. Edison has contlnued harg at work on hia clectriellght fnvention, ot the asma time not neelecting In tho midst of Liy labors to occasionally devate silention to thy progress of his assistants on the Megaphone ang aurophone, A HMerald reporter ealled at the laboratary Iy Menlo Park fnnmdny and found the great jn. ventor deep ln is Javors. ile was attired iy 5 ault of navv bine, and looked like o sailor. il hands were grimied with soot, his face rapilly npproaching a lke conditfon, and his lulr 4 standing deflance Lo harbers. ‘To the inquiry for Jate inventions the I'ry. fessor replicd that he hnd Intely been very mu-h occupled with the clectrie Haht, and hud hargly time to attend to anvihing else. Altera fow ner Ehall bow tn Earth, to witherand decay. Tiow like Rarth's glitt'ring pold of magic power, That ‘lures the heart of Man afar {o stray, Eanh's purest Joys to yleld, and Heaven's bright dower, o hold Earth's rordfd dast for Lile's brief day. ‘Thesa golden blooms, with radlance of Ieaven, Seem, too, n type of virtues tena and rare, \ ‘That, tn the heart inwronght, will provea leaven "o 1ift the sonl to hights supremely fair: For, with Troth's staff and Falth's bright shicld to cover, While Lore the hideons form of Sin enfolds, Upward Barth' pligrim watks, ** enduring ever," To ‘‘gates of pearl™—*'the city vaved with rold, " Avten M. LaNpsLEY. Gzxava, Hil, : NOTES TO CONTRIBUTORS. ‘The nddress of Me. George Walfe o Jackson- : sille, not Jacknon, Fla. i o W. T. Il.—Kumyea can he made in winter, and thn domestic articte can be nade a8 good us that can send perenalals In two ar three varletlss, vis,, | §09d): beat up with two er three fresh ezgsand a iz | dessert-ancon of flonr; ponr into a_hot, wail-but. urveet iaver |ia banners of victory over their {pomopsia or cypress tree, scarlet {blooms a Jong tered apider, and, ,,,,”":"_ Tolt avee snd Ferve at tur defeat. Fault by faull stiacked day by day, | time and by removing the sced pods will bloom | oortl ABRL.5% TR HER, SR fold, aver Andt efeve ot liere & atone and there A slone removed and carted | again), and evening primrores with protty and cn- | omeietie, away, shall Anally reault in frmition tn place of | rlona yellow blowsoms, which come aat al] at once P ot Thaoid g “dva s S tyale nenr ovening and stay il ':'r."’"m" neats dgn when [ Frow A Yousa Hovarxreren, Cutcano. Wil of the old quarry of tronbiesam " ew Bupply comes on. Theeo can o' sown ” Hiut, thrarert far & moment to the atestivn o s Tan. PR primrose lonks like a dock-leaf | *0Me VH"’|"“ #nad housekeepers "h"":"d Tux growing ojd ander protest, do women grow old | when it fiest comes uy be carefal And not make | TRIDUNK pabitsh directions for washing fannels so naturally, or i their ago forced and hurried npon | u mistako and poll It in annuals 1 can send | they wili not ahrink? Uiem by 8 tao Intense 1ife? The shrub that grows | the monntatn of snosr. Al 1 ask i¢ simply same- qulg‘llyl mlmhn.n:.- :l;:m»m: ;nt}hy:n.u.n.l'::;l:!k uve‘:y thing to nnylfihlm- b; lm.ltlml 1 llllllnkllo“r v’um- SKIN DISEASES. 10 tho [aut, bat the shrub tha on by | in siampa will da'it. Must be rent direct, 80 please . romatiies frost shrivels Into unsightlineas. We | emi Adirees plan or number of the bo. "’,‘““‘ auwand, Culety | 'l bad !'“'ll"""‘, 1"1“ nr life ton full. A quart ‘put wills not To Uncle Tobin 1 say | think yon will seo yonr [ Weox to impart w ittle information I could to old three pints, nelther will Afty years | 1y growing If vou look now. it will bloom about | correspondents who are anmoyed by certaln affece hold_the concerna’ of eventy. Maro than' half | tng frat of July and your dailodil eatly in Spring: | tons of the kin of the face, commonly known as of a modern house-woman's time 14 spentin bre- | 1 had not the othe; - O B e e Ja fnentin pees not . blackheads (comedones), spotted acne (scne panc: , and red nose (acne rosacea). 1 found my- mortal part of us Take one-fourth of the time & [ Frox Atonpa.—~Thave sent rootsand cuttings | LAta) 8n touan sptnde I cancaetne apenic ungh 401 | toevey ona who sentsamos o pay Doriage 1aw | #f SEin withon v, however, and wilh vy Woald not 100k ltke parehment. " 1 qon't think that | %orry 1 conld not send wiips of oleander and fachsias all-absorbing theme, —the terrlble wcourge 1 th Natare lnu;ndud‘nl to live -1 wo <:|n.h=r I-ne had | toall who wished them. Idid the best T conld, South & meant ns to cst paetries and #nch abominattons | and hope each recipient will be satlefied. I have . there would bave been some hint of them in her not sent & common cataing to any one, and In M- And nosw, as rogards the best plan for treating provision, Slio has farnished an abundance of | W S0 P FOCLO0, o iRE 00 L0y Be B e cholce | thess annoying conditions of the skin, 1t Is neces- Lo ey g f;""‘f;d";';‘"};“;fl{.{,"g‘;,fi;‘f; plants which 1 had iniended for hanse-planta this | sary that one should understand that even In the 18 justifiable, and takes rank only then by nece: sity —ton deyradod orcer of wa#, V1 uch I tetdency of thix Hepublic to degencrate into pe: ous sinife, and Ambor of Highwood s & prophotic farecast of tha neccesity of tho hour, it {8 in per- fect nccord fo nee pistols with God-apeed, and SYEry womAn should posscs one, nnd set up preily men at all muged and angles for practice, and God help her to hitthe vpretty eye cvery time, Dut with all gravity wa trust tho spirit of the ‘ago i novler than the hallot, and look fur a yigher moral standard, ~one which Is yrotectiva In ftaclf, which recoznizes honor for nonor's ke aboya tha cons ception of Inat. Snch u standard, sealcdby national recaynition, ineulcated politicaliy, wiil ultimately act the holicst defense of woman's hunor that can be employed. For the present lot Inetitnted law by the severity of its cxccntion, backed i neceasary by tho forca of nctlon, strike away tho terror that holdw wainan in fear of her honor, and there will bo nu need of Fnon 3otusn O, Danrtixotoy, Wis.—I have read with anterest the lotters on **the tralning of childron * and ** homo amusements, " for (hey are subjects upon which I ponder every day, asdoes every thonghiful mother, 1 agreo hcartily with Amber In her theory of home amusements, and 1 know whereof T epeak, v - | Winier. They are welcome to them, howover. | most favorable cases resnits will ba.slowly reached. | for Imm one of a large family. Weonlways hind | her carrying pistols, tninutes of cross.queationineg, however, the Iy. wmanufactuted by driggists. omorant ardict race, ' Then, sdain, the {ash. | Xoi DUxlog sty biore wiips (o space, § WOull 7o | ua that ome niuet heve patlencd o pureiss ol ki o A vontor admitted that ho had gollen b o fw plenty of mwlc,' danced and played cards, and onr iather and mothor enjoved it with s, When we were old ¢cnough to g0 nto suclely they went with us, and nono of s Aro any the \worso for it. 1f fathers and mothera will keep thomselves young and ovince an interest in chiluich fun, 1t 19 4 safer wuaed for the yonog people than to be alwaye preaching to them, I think that often evil thoughite are put into tueir minds by this constant warning system, But the yacstion I wish to bring bofore the mothera of The Homdis, how to teach onr children i1 a aystematic manner to convorss and_ writo flu- ently. 1have o theory, but wish to get all of the ldean poxsible, A s 11wiah to thank one of tho indles for ber plan of story-telling; 1t is good. Merhaps Amovr o some of the ather wood fricnds wuuld write s fow his- torical storics tur the Nitla folks, to be published in The Home. though not enconraged by a rapla amelloration, ‘icse affections do not, 1 think, depand upon any faalt in the blood tteelf,—in tho scuse of an im- parity or any fermientative charnge,—but rather than mako nn_overskiet, and skoulu ko' down to | AUtbOrity npun the aubject, but 1 can fnd no two | \oon'toma snormal Innorvation of the capitiaries vosterily corered with Rreater honor for the st | Authoritics that agrec nnon the enbject, and 1 very | oFthe skin. Tna caso of simble comedarar (which schlevement than for (he last. Hut ho wonaer | much wish that some person wonld furnish a com- | consist 1n the dlstention of the excrotory duct and that women grow old und earoworn before thelr plete st of common flowers and thelr meaning, | its related hair-follicle by the sltered sccretion time, whose family of daughiters, to be presentas | qyd have It published tn The tlome,—that 16, if the | from the sebaceons wiard benesth, withont any ac- ble In_sociely, must be manazed for and costumed | Conductor la willing. companylag inflatnmution) there 16 a torpid condi- Il‘f.f‘d"“n duml,r‘mn nn-‘ll. Inatly, 1n hrn-:k‘:nlf,lnm L —— on of lgu clicumu.-a'l\n‘l”nm pml 'nflfi:uu“ué- W |{ ‘or heaven's eake, my dear woman, fan' er 5 = as m the akin gene 4 while in the n thiere shwald Do a fugor-marie upon the palmt rather | FO9X J., GRZEN Dat, Win,—~T winh to susgest | 88 1 the skif generiily; while in the diderent than 8 wrinkto on youe braw, or even cobweb {n | toall those who have written 1o me for autumn | ton of the Aebaceuus glands, and ono form of the corner, or 8 fly tu the dining.room, rather than | leavos, to have a little putlence. Tho leavea are | which (ncno punctata) is nercly the super-addition 8 stoop in your houldors and s chronic paln i | just becinning ta take their color, and In about a | of Uite intlammation nnow shuiplo conedones, the your backt L believe in order aud cleaniiness | couple of weoka will be ready 10 be sent. There | geveral cutnnconacircniation Is defective, white that ‘next to godliness, but there 18 A glidiog | grea few at present, bui the variety and beauty in | of the face Is irreguiar vf excessive, 1 think this { orefned wold ond a iy patotingthai | cojors it e st & litile too early to gat. tandeoy (o comadones {a most marsed in connec- . “little thinas.”" Upon being urged to stow them he went to a case amd took down a donple of curlously-shaped fnstruments, *This one,' sald he, placing the smallest oy o table near by, **is amirror thermometer, | made it yesterday, It records onn seale by wmeans of n small infrror the heat of your body, Touch It with your hand." ‘The reporter complied, and instantly the littlg mirror detiected to the left, . *How fa it doned " asked the raporter, ** The wouth of this uluss wibe,” explained tha iy ventor, *1a covered by a amall diapdragm, to which fs nttachied his swiall horlzontal pin. ‘Tae neat of the hand causes the nir fo the tube to mova tha diaphregm, and the pla consequently movea the tiny mirear, which throws o ray of light on the graduated scale.’” 'fAnd what s tWisI" asked the reporter, touching the second instrument, which the Pro Tossor still held In his hand, “Oh, It's a litile reflecting voltameter,” an. swwored the fnventor, handing v up for fnspec- tlou. “The princlonl fs somewhat like tho other, Throngh this place 1 pass n current of clc«»trlckr It decomposes the water fnsiie, and tha decomposition crentes a pressuro on the diaphragm, which In turn, by means of the littie veedlo attached, doters the murror and thuy measurcs the intensity of the current.*” “But what {s it good forl!” ssked the re- porter, examining the strance apparntus from all sidos. It «does the work of a galvanometer. It might, perhaps, bo called o chemical walvan- ouieter, [t incasires the tensity of the sur- rent in thesinple and inexpenstve way vousce," Thon there {s nothing more that's exceed- Inely niew, e, Mr. Edtson?" sald the reoorter, clusiug hls uotebook futhe beltef that e hud exhausted the |atest fuventious of the Tubors- tory. **Oh, yor, there 1s.” safd the fnventor, brizht- enlog upns 1 0 hapoy fdea had just couse to him, **Yes thero K—come. Come up stars. I'll show you sometning good.” The writer 1ollowud, aild the Inventor was soon at a case of choinfeals. *From these fonr viale,” he sald vointing to tour small ones placed apart from the otliers, #1hava mode o solution that preserves light. Itricd It Saturday and got sonte first-rate re sutts, Tsaturutod paper with the solution and then exposcd the paoer to the sun. Tac samn nlulit tho paper pawe out Hrht for quite a whi but don't credis mo with the origiul 1 )z Edison_hastened to add. A’ peltelu ous ancr hns been made bofore. What I am in iones of doing I8 -to so improve It as to ma! tho paper give Heht for aeveral hours afrer da I fud that the chemicals 1 use prodace oxcellent Jrosults. * In what way can the Invention be utilized!" asked tho reporter. * Well, suv for wall-paper, replied the in- ventor, * Durlng the day ft will treasure vy the lignt aml at night the ‘room “witl be lieited for pevetal hours ofter dark. In o few duys | hope to haye better resulte. Theu I will explala {tmare at length.” As tho regorter turned to leave he notieod the visitors cxamining an upright bruss evlinder, having twoslita on its sides. ¢ What 15 104" asked of tie nventor, **A new tuning-fork answercd Mr, Edison's ssslatant, golug tuwar. It ‘Ihis luveution, 1t appears, obviates the neces: ity of resonant hoxes fn tho present style of tuning:forks, from which It s desirous to ubtam a loud pite, « Me. Edison has slinuly chuned tho torin, aud by a claver devica made the ay- paratus its own resonator. Buveral scientlilc men who buvo examined 1t have aduired it very much, and pronounced it mueh supertor {o many ways to the style at present in vogue, Tne great feature of tha luborutury, huowever, at the present time Is Mr, Edison's hew [y tion for subdividin the electrie Hght, His ¢ perinents on it thus far have proved {c to b o entire success. Tho uciontists who buva seen b prononuce it wonderful, and predict that ft will displace to a Juro oxtent the uss of gas, ‘The Profeasor’s lnventlon roduces the electric Miht to the brizhtness of o sioglo gas-jes, une R " fons of Lte past few yuara have cntailed s immen amount of labor and care upon the woman whore ’ means will not admit of putting lee sewlug | Frox Oak Lear, Osuxosir, Wis.—Atbertl, mt, A TOF me, 1m & byward and a ronroseh iy 5 The matter of sewing. | would souncr dig a trench | "Tiaxle B taken of famiharity, accoralog to one TRAINING OF CHILDREN. ¥n o A Moruxn, Loxnoy, Ox7.~—Having seen in 4 recent number of Tik 'l'll’nust, which raaclied me through a friend, a lotter In the'liome Depart- mient, on the discipline of children, with which I cannol agree, Itake the liberty of writing to you. 1 do not think that either deprivation of food, or confinements, or the administering of disagreo able medicines, are proper or wholesome puni+) menta. and I do not think that **the days of whip- plug have gane by forevor, Permitme o give my experlonce. Five yoars ago my Larco children (giris), aved 10, 13, and 8, gave mo a great deal of trouble by resson of _thele disobudlence. Nelther tho governess jor I had ghtest cantrol over them, particalarly the olc¢est, 1 wns lamenting thelr Incorrtgible conduct 104 ludy friond, then reecntly from England, and she strongly adviscd me to (ry corporal punish- ment, Nne ased the rod, she assurcd me, with the bost effect on her own children. Undur hor advice Imade arod of loather thonys, about eightecn inches long, fastenod toa short’ wooden haudla; and, having warned my girls of what they might expect, Thad them whlpped soverely by tha goy- ernesd for every serlous act of dlsobpdlence, ‘The eifect wan almont magieal. After & [ applica- tlons of thia rod, waich cansed ntens® patn, my thildron became aoclle, and aftor ~ the first montn the occaslons for inflicting this chasivement became very rare -indeed. lint they know the levurllr of tha punlshinent. They Know its corlalaty If thoy ulend, ana tho cansequence In, that ubéatenca and-propriety have complutely taken the place of the forner dlaobedi~ ence and carelessness. 1 recommend the use of the rod for all disobodi- ot children I have tried 1t with mine, and Iknow 1ts eflcacy. Aroi Extor.~It fa just posmble that you are the one wno I mistaken, and that itis the Ton- ductor who onght to get mad, inntead of patiently advertieing your leticrs every woek and thon finally forwarding them free of expense to you, % The Secrefary of the Home Clah wishes to eall e stiention of the members to the fact that the annual meeting will be held Oct, D at the Tremont Touse inthis eity. It 1a important that all be present to take pust in the electlon of ofieers, o A lady writes to ray that her brother, who has Justretuened from Europe, wasvery much shock:ed Afew evenings ago while attending a party at hearing young ladien use the word ** How?!" when impeefectly understanding & question addreesed to them. It 1ncvident that the brother of the lady cantributor is ono of those woak-minded persons— una there aro unfortunataly o groat many of them =-win have traveled Just enough to acquire a dis- 1asta for lome an'l & pasalon for’ anything that is farelzn, Theee people are the onea who hava ot Laen abroad enougn to become cosmopolitan, to copure and admit the cxcellencios and defecta of Qilletent countries, In regard to ** How?" used In s eeneo st may he #31d that 1 ia simply an fdiom, and not necessarily a vulgarity. It expresses s certaln meantng, 14 short. clenr, and equally ga tuotawordas **What.” Because it fa not rn vogue In Englund {s no reason why it shonld not Le ured hese, ‘Thero are undreds of Idloms ex- tant in England which we never think of using in oue cammon conversations, but which arc yes correct whers used, 1t in affectation to. pretend 10 be ¥hocked ut hinaring eithor Euglish or Amerd- ¢an 1diomatle words or phrages. o The exchange rolumn of the Tlome Department was oriziuaily started to nccummodate the regular contrloutors who mizht wish to supply each other With dilferent varietles of flowers and plants, But, an {e usual in frec shows, ontsidera have crowded fu nnd abused the priviicees Intended for othern, “Pue conductor haw recelved hundreds of lotters Tzom unkuown persons offering to tradoor scl} any-~ thing from nten-keitle up Lo & rasewood plano ora subarhan lot. It Je onviens tag IF this kind of thing should ve allowed 1o go wn, the whole of the wpaee atloted to the Home Department would el by theeo grituitons advertisements, wie one and print anuther would also be mauifostly unfules honce, after carefal do- ten it has been decided to closo out change columm, Another reason for this action s to be found In the fact that many and Juud complatuts ure continuatly coming to this oflice from people who Imagine that they have not whtalued valuo recelved for the articion which they Nave kent fn responsa 1o the advartisements, ‘Thiey o not slop to retlect thot ull second-hand articlon uee more or fexs worn, aml that they shoudd wmod- erate thelr expectations accordingly. o . rof the lome: Wil you or apy b lome come 10° wy ssmatance by fve fulluwing question of modulation in ecales Immutablo? ' 'QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, ¥nou FurioN Staesr, Cnicaao,—Tomato, De- catur, to make good salt-rising bread only ono thing I needed bealiles pood material, and that is oud carc. Tl **anongu,* or *'rixing,” necdsto Le kept at'a uniform temperature, pretty warm, of conrse, (aking cara not (o ecald. I nsed to sot mino Ju 8 kettlo of warm water, nttending to it of- fen, that It nelther became too ot or too cold. T huve suppased that you are famiilur with tho usual formuln of bread-making, and that your diflicuity 4 one that {e common mnung peovie who mako thin kind of breads it is slow to rine. Wiy did Calla Lily nond the litle floem, **1iy and iy, to “The Homey he nuppose It to bo orfuinal? T have had it i & scrnp-book for yoars, 1 wish to ndd one to tac ramea for children, one that has amused mine many thwos. ~ Select’ somo ooject mentally, saying: Thare 1w something in this roamn that degins with—whatever letlor it may bo, and tho rest ninst puess what 1t s, of course tuking turns In leaderabip, It 18 alwaya more fun for tnem {1 yon play with thom, and you can load them to think of things that'sro aé once botn sunple and puzaling. porexceilent housewives aro addicted fo that tion with a special activity of the scbaceons {unc- ages thein more than yeats do. Ense up a little thon, an evidenced tn wereana with thick, olly hair. - thep, upon merely phyeical labors ana” materlal Frox Curar Liviva, Cutcaao,—Tonnle, what | {yinigtit bo called tha ephaceous dlathenis, ‘e achlevements, Adopt carly houra and a heathfal | can 1exchange with yon for mslipof iy of the | Lestwencral tretment to connterict, and one that (s el deman of exery day an’ hou or o of st | valey? 1 havo e calla buls. Who wishes to | Ppicabis ol furs stucie, ¢ stfnulation or s ‘wil ager evei " futo the devert aad LAt of oid | S3changs with ot Can any ono telt me the namy | KSheral curuncans circulations, thb I» nccoimpiis b ofa nclanyed vine ddel'in fmaging baskats, with OF mAIIny. 5e GAAAT Gt Capaenh laths, or, s:emaitbing lidsiom, el bhetter, lhn“'runl.uu Inth. In comcisher, s NG, without mlammation, localstimulation can hard R ot L L VR HINTS FOR HOUSEKERPERS, Do cartied 100 fur, ind such agonts & witl nnlip apon as one slin of the progress of the ago that go | FRo¥ C. J., Cuticagn.~COrabam probably taok T e i, Vet tholld e, med heee, Tho ailcn many young ladies do not consliler thelr edncation | It Just ae he found it, ground for boiting putposer, i e, and should bo wsed in the urilina completed when thelr school-days proper are over, | Withiont considering whather a differently-grannd | uhmm 1 strong as 1ie akin of tho face will 1.(--3 It 12 alinost n matter of fashion nowadays to pur. | Afticle wonld be better or not, and Introduced it | without hecammue tao tender, In uddition (o this, sue some branch of study. or at least to keep up a | Principally asa remedy for constipation and other | the face should ba rubbed several times o day with e PP R | yspentic complatnts, snd th class of fndividuals | Alcohols thie Is stimulating without belng canstie, course of fmproving reading after graduation, | G7spep! Ll and ls an excollont olveut of T subacerus mate- Almost every girl uives & portlon of her time to | thus aMicted were ita principal consumers, who | fjal, /Py stimulation mmy be Increased if neee muse, paioling, laognage, other {mproving | Wore and sthlare much benefited by ite nse, camury by the addition of ‘camphor or sulphur to i W ahould he | the @ % | Dot the question s, Ta it equally wuod as a | tue aicohal. The profestion oftencat prescribo n cccupation. Shoul the daty of | restarative and s presgrvative of health? As it ts | solutlon of the chibride OF mercuty, nao Frain to parents to do all In their power to en- | pauaily manafuctured, the writer has good reason | the ounce of alcohol. o fecllltaio the courage and #id tn the prosecation of studies mlflm‘k "c‘l um.l’m & Had sorn tly lins a n’cllun of ug: "mndlic':l llle‘ I:mu-r' em”e- at home. It is certalnly s hopefal sien 8 100 coarsal und, quent dono may - rqueezed aut occasfounlly; tendency to produce the opposlte extreme of co und as to results, 1t 1y Le said, asa rule, thit that 20 many youny girls accomplish 80 toach as | ,ginanian, viz., tou much joose: Of tho buwels | cases of singie comedones, arc guite nmenable to they do withont epecial encouragement and even | nnd diaerhes, ' It has been proven by experinent this line_of “treatment, swhen peracvered fo, al- sometimus in the faca of obstacles. Varlous and | that by sifting out a amall proportion uf the cont thougth the Imujediato effects may bo a reddencd or numerous courscs of reading have been publiahed | est brau the cathartic effoct o persons In health fs | roughened appearunce of the face, Which will aube fram timo to tinie, Thuso persons who have never | avoided. mde whonever the trestment 1w discontinued, read anvthing except trashy novels conld not read 1ut proper wheat meal fncludes ths wholo gealn, | Common acue, or Inflammation of thie reomecons understandinely the books which would bo recom- fars of whichin siiting 13 Jost, and which ean ouly | ¢lands, whether complicated with comedunes—as mended to others who haye had thelr reading more | be retained iu a prover state vy nuur&rludlnu. in ucne puncinta—or uot, shonld e treated fu carelully selected. 1t will Be necesaary for such | Wheat meal, when Droperly geound and ued, s | s way: Kiest try o abort tue nfiammation b nata ralae tho tone of thelr reading hy de. | unquestionubly an- article “highly cbnducive' to | the appilcation of tiny - blisters or touching wit urees, Thoy might contlnuo thelr tlet of fiction | health, nnd stiould bo nwed much more genorally | carbulic ackls I thin i4ils, wpen them: for a tme, hut read only good autnors, Two or | than it is, and probably will be when manufactur- | apply water :in-nug or goultice, to prevent thom thrao examnles of nome of the yreat noveliets for | ers and consumera have hecouts better acquainted | from runnlug into acne ‘indurats, Whon the tie cxample—Bcott, Dickens, Thackeray, Bulwer, | with the best process of i(a manufacturo amd stee. | flammatiun has suvalded nea the same Stimulating llawthorne, Victor lingo, otc., efc. After theso it Oat-meal 18 manufactured {n three grules,— | treatment as for v jonea, }u not noglect gens would he easy 10 pass to blugrapny and history. coarse, medium, and fine. © Will the manufactur- | eral cutancous stimutations alao, I thero i ten- Acoursoin Enclish litarsture, hozinoing with [ ers of wheatemeal in Chicazo and elacwhere take | denoy to fiushing of the face afer mewls, the ilet Chancer, nud reading aa extenalvely ae lime allows | the anbject into consleration with n view of éon- | whuakd bo eather Ngnt. | ‘This i st mofo bnnors the great anthurs up to the present day, | forming to the evideat requiruments of customers, | tant (n acne rossec. vhich seems 10 dupend mainly would’ b thus well _aponi 1t 13 | at least those who iave taken tho trouble to iu- | upon plethora, In thess cases conzeation i vory best, firet, to lesrn svmething of the Iifa | forin themselves on the subject? perceptibly incrensed altera hearty menl, espocially and character of each autlior, And the general char. . where this has lxrlmlml some stimulaiing drik, acter of his writities, belors reading thove of e | pooy Afus, W, B F., Poxtise, Int.—Tomata | This form or acnb nifects only the nose. or fhere worss that aro conaidered hy the fineat crities to b & o how 10 makb HooT el may be sednees und vascularity of this organ with- tho beat, Begin with Clisucer, **The Father of En. | Wisbes to know how tomaks pood salt-rislng bresd. | gut parceptibio elevations on its surface, alf piriy wilsh Pnour." ‘The diMcuity in reading snd ander- | Getaquart bowl, put Into’ 1t two teacupsfal'of | af the skin besng adiks conzeated and Intamed, standing him hns been nuch exaugeratod. You | jukowarm water, o large fablespoonfal of salt, | Wewsomctiacg seo in conyection with it cummon Tl nd bcanties in lis poewry well worth the | e ndd flour enoush fo mske datter a littes Scte ool ilier parie of W ‘facu,. Coxce af eine trouble of digeing for. e rosaces wall find (ha grentéat rellef frum nsing a It whil not be necensary toapend much timo on | thicker than pancake batter; stie thls well, and net | (pure’y & om tod, colfee, the writers afier Chaucer, until Jou came to the | Htto rlsc in 8 warm placo, ‘mol fargetting 10,puta | ctc., and k s nrative fnnctione Elizabetnan age, llore a gataxy of brillinut writ- | saucer ontop of thia bowl; it generally takes frowm | In uctive opcration, For extreme cusea, whare the ers claim the attentlon, lend by Spencer, three to four houra to rise, at which time water ju | vascularity bas becomu exeenlve, 'rof, 1lebra has Keep the genctxl run of the hlstory of England, | hubbles form on top: now ati In one or two fable- | adepted ai aperative treatment which i said to be #nd of other Eurobuan countries,” as well as tno | wpoonsful of four, set it to rlss azain. This | quitu succesnful, It conuksts In. cbliterating tho literatare of the lattor. Although it §e provadls |lubiould be 1p to the sancer in hnlf an hours shen | culancous vessels, the elgvation, and thickening thnt o can galn more beneflt fruin & book by read- | take a bread bowl (for mixing), qu In ¢no dipper | of the skin. etc., by plercing, scraping, and shay- Ing §tlu a ciub, 1L might be difticult to form such | full of Jukewarn water, then the contonte of the | ng the akin of this unfortunato organ without clab when all the moimbers wonld hiave lelsurs to | bow, stirring 1n enough flour o wake & very thick | mrey, Hebra porforms these operations with meol frequontly enough. 1f three or four young | batter; keop ih & warm place. Wlen this haw | ercat celerity, nnd ”llllqnll can be 1ound who will tadles, living In one nelghborhuod, should meet | risen mix into four loaves, Tof riso thi light; now arture froni the hands of the jully lit- every morniug and apend a couple of hours in | bake: yon know tho above rising must be set Into | tle Frofessar, whoss wit isns ynick and s keen reading togcther, & good many books eouid be | a ketilo of warm water all the time, | have made | as his noedle or knife, but 1 would not advise auy bperused L the course of 8 winiar. It would bo | this bread for sevaral months, and never tall to | une to subuit to thess oxperlments at the hands Of Klullnl 1o have somo older lady o take the lead, | have tho best of broad. a novice, ut If you uss somo good Litersture a4 8 guido that | Culll Sauce: Ono peck rips tomatacs chopped | = From obaervations rogarding the poworof elec. wonld not be necessary, Chambers' fine, wirain the water all off; one cup chopped | tricity i altering tho ciroylution and nutritlon of of Engllah Literat onions, ‘0ne cup sUKST, ouo cip pustard-sced, ony | orgau affected with more grave discasos, 1 shauld would give the necessary ald, T re cup grated borse-radish, one-quarter cup salt, two | have great conlldence In recotnmending o trial of advantage you should havoaceess to n good library, | tablespoonfals of black-pepper, two large red pop- | tulv agent for the purpose of raducing tho vascne #nd Indoed that 1a almost abeolutely necesanry., pers chopped Sne, oue teaspoonful each of clove larity uttpudant upon wcuo russced, Itu applica- Anotlier pood plan for study lu a'club, 1510 take | mace, aud cionaimon, twotablespoonule of celery | tiun 18 easy and painicss, snd | siucerely belicve op same country for conaideration, and Jearn sued, theee plats inogar, mix togathor and 1t1s | would prove dectdudly eilcaclous, milich &8 you can about it, Tho geograpby, doue; Lhis is good. 3 tory, general character of the inhabitants, govern — THE 8TATE FAIR. mcnt, religion, conditton of literature and art, Vito Ax T, Sr 4 maniiers and custois, eloiothose are sume of Frow Wug w1, St . Fnox Frux-Lrar, Utrawa, It THE BURDENS OF WOMEN, Frox Mns, E. 0. €.y M D, cano, ~Dy Actnal cotnt, ono woman in twonty-five porsued the even tenor of her way untrammelod Inga great deurco, 08 tho weler, Croma thicd-stary window, for one half-hour watclied and counted.thom, For tho most part they had Jerdy galt, ag i the lash were applied now and then, This was accompa. nlcd by moro or less stooping, which In mature lifo degenerates into round shoulders, or A stooping fgure. Tue dress was the grestest hindrance to” lucomotion. wkirt-vands aro pluncd dround the lower ribs, and hindor the natural movomenta by thelr tulitness and welght, and in \‘lklux agalut tae wind, act a4 salls on n sulp, puilag iy thy wrong direciion, Wion God made woman the beautitul heingahe fa when in fealtn, Ha did not intend corsets 10 perfect her, Tauy, howeves, do no harm il Joose cnvugh, and madg with u yoku undurin-holes, Stting tie shouls devs lovsely,” with houss or safety-pins nt the walst to support une skirt, whicn 18/l that shonid be worn, Fnouzh union suderzannents shuuld bo used 1o insurc comfurt, it It Lskes fn the coldest weather th ets. ‘Ihe movianenis of the entiro body aud rosperation 14 by than not interfered with, and the stregth cau bo rasiatalned 10 old age. After woman i once emaneipated from this thralldom and learis to drese as well ad Leaatl- “fully, wamay hopa to ree tho morals of wen lprovec, Sound bodles, all things Luing oqual, Detier prepured 1o noarksh sound winds. To it Is & wouder that so pany oot people ars made from undusired childeen, whose ficial life j¢ cramped und distorted by Hght drosaing, and nours Ilied with lmpure olood, vitzated with condiinenls which an unnntural apoetity craves, and polsunod by eemdmiug indoors and bruathing sower and gas laden aiv, ‘Flie much-needud reform in theso dirce- tions yiuat bo brouunt atuut by doctors' teachlings, and by women everywhero fearning tho laws of healthnnd endeavoriug to compasa ail the posais Lilities the Uod of Naturo Intendoed. RNCOURAG Fnox F., Ciitoano.--When some _ bright gonlue, Dy stesdy pernaversi and nntiring energy, o'er- Icape the many obstacles that beset Lis pathway and vtands on the threshold of fame, the world receives Lim with open agud, and showers smiles and carcsses upon bim; Lut no backwarl plance te cast at the Jong and drusry rosd by which he came, cneerca by no tricndly smilo or word of encourage- ment, often met with scorn and deriaion; 10 tliought of 1ba years he Lolled, unaided an alone, Ahl no, what hias the world to do with these? What 1¢ L tu the world how rough may be Fuox Zireai, Renat Retaxar, —Some time ago tlera were several inquiries mndo by Howe writers Inregnrd to decorating pottery; but no reply was wivou, Tromo wishingsome Information on the subject, and I hove some of the Chicago misters who haveun opportunity to be Informed on the subject will answer my questions. Cun wd lave chinawnre baked in Chleago? Can tho best qual- Ly of whito waro be baked aftor decorating? What 14 the name of the paint used o produce a bright redr What would be the coit of navinga balf a dozen fancy platos, the size of a vreakfust plate, baked? If thede quostions aro answarod it will oblize mory than vue chiua-decoratar, 'I'ho luquiry nas been made whether any of The Home members could imform us whero to got holly, Can any one teli? (o o Can,any of tio wlutcra Lol how ta restora an im- Uation shell comv walew ha becoma worn' und 2 4 tunalka, would citric acll be as wholesoma to e ud lemons? 1s tactarle scld Iujuriousy reely and Fnox Pavitis Cankw, Pants, e, —Mushiroom, Igut thia oot of abook, and Lave never tricd itt Cryhtailized flowers—Diasolve cighteen ounces of alum in a quart of waler, keeping the same pro« portlon for a greatee or less quantity, and divavlve by shinmering it kently and stirring it froquontly whth a wooden apaon., Whan the solution iu com= pleted 1t must bo poured {uto a decp glass jar, the subjects Intended must Lo suspended by twine or striog from & stick placed acrods the Jar, und re- uain twenty-four honre (n the molution. Whon taken oat place them In n shady pluce whete It Is coul to dry. lie carcful that the molutlon bo neithor 1o hot ur too culd, 31 you succeed please let ao know. 1f any une wants tho dircctious for skelotonzing leavow 1 have shem, Luta Button, you did not tell me what you would send. But [ want mintlax and a bonvardla, I any one has u copy 1o uparo or can copy ** The Tluruing of Chicago' tor me, I will return stawmp und thanke, To the FE reader of i ua-werl Aro the ro Tietore mo lie two arrangements of weales, eno cntitled Jousse's, the otuee Richardson's, of Bos- ton; an the formes tho alxth And suventh wotes of Tae mlor dcdlen tre eharpencd in the aaconding ale, omitttng thom In the descendluy. The late ter. Richarieon's, feachen that onc- shary in ree tined descending. lluvinz hitherto considered correct, 1 shall feol mnch obtlged 3 any Wi eather confirm my oplnion or explain the dierence. Acd 1 1ENT. The word modulation, in musical technology, en pusaig harmonically (that le, by certaln detnite progressions) from ons key to anather. "I'bere are two recoznized ways of dolng this: the fizat, culled mutual or progresnonal, uses all the intermedinte chiords necessary to render agrecable end plessant the transition from ouc key to an- Fuox Bus, Oneex Bav,—llarmonle, of De Kalb, wants to know waat terra-cotts baskets, nanglog-baskets, are made of? llow made? Whether they can be bought, and what they coul? Tho inquircr says: **J have searched the diction- XArizLD, ~Beansle, ah, Beansle, you have prepared 8 Lot bath for many wther, bowever remote; the accond, to - | tho subjects which augest themselves, and which This tathe truth tha poet alags, It throuch wires from o central muzucto- Tupt (equanly correctwith e sineny, denrnes e | Eonid oo kenigaed to cot emmor mt 1 bivg S0 | 8 yonng wife, tnd ot few oldor oucs. Mon, o OfKOFIOW o remowbertiz bup- | Bey ABOURl o can ind nu such words, 1t mass | e Bth, Be o sy sholl fell e s o way® | Clocheio urnclino il ovwr tha elty af ai cxenss oy the lutermediate chords (leaving thom to the learn beforo the meetiny and give a condensed nc. | capectally husbands, sre prone to think slmost anz ho & very puar dictlonary the person for 1 nd Scemingly when he necaed ald and sympajhy count for the benedt of all, After the coun- | other woman ean do just s little botter than thelr | Afier returning from o distance one of tho first It in Ly very firat one L ook st—-a W ey o goueral " bta L ater, b 430, wecond. coluwn, eleventh word. 1 havo ol 5 1t i Webwter', much lesa than umtntfnu. Mr. Edbson, ordi- narily very calin shout lis groat (nventions ise on this nnusually enthusiustie. e botieves that the provlem of electriclty for tie purpuses of light has at lnst beea solved., i moat they were denfod: and, when abave 1ho need of thew, they are thruet uglaked upon him, _Why 14 tufn? 'Did ho need this Wy discipiing to develon the lalent powers within m? Do adverie winds bnt stimulate us to greater actlon? If trieuds were imagtustion), bot pusses dircctly by mesans of a igle chord from one key to another, Kvery other Tnanner of modulating fu deomed by musicians an dunovation, and is accepted only when the gennis ©f a composer {s 50 overpowering as to win for- n considered a4 | gwy wives, They love tliem, and bless thems but | things to bu looked after 1s theplle of letters which gy iy Jow, plesse, yotJoun will say: *Molile, Mr. 31, says shedoos | sccumulates during my absuuco, aud it ls by no study iof £ %o and 60, and thagand o, with so 't | means s disagroeablo task, fur if we canuot meet don them up fnto subjects as before. The entire winter, gx it miight bowpent upon laly alone fu this mauner,' | 455 06e” (rokens” b 11 Mot b op“iiyls | fuca 1o faco thoso wiiom swe have leurned to lovo, vo ulso naveidyed. ‘The uednltion 14, 8 wpecios of haked cluy or earth. ‘Ihoy cun be kot at suy crockery stoce, and Cost not morc@han Trum 10 Sents upwarde, dccording to wize. ‘Yerras | iways plunty end_circumatances favorable, If the &ud then the half would not be told, Buch a study | SRR shie reents whai she mnn [l either by umsnciation or ward of pen, theu the next | €ola i3 of B ¢reum color uud souvlimes almost “m. ‘warg evor sunvhiny, aul flowors gammed Lhe 1] lvenem for oven s taalte, consderation of | would be s st excallent proparation for foraiza TARLING ""‘""f‘ ani'es Jo u‘.\flun.'?‘ffi best thing 1s fo receivon tgeoguition of thelr sor | WhiLe: :"'fi'.“x“" b Izn_m e NREST, »ome pecullar effect which he finds' incumbent on e & - out and pout, und feel so awlully missrable. 1 [ membrance by paperand ink. Many kind words v Would wo push beavely onward snd upward, or % : Kwerson's essay on ** Books* would be s good b ky % FrouMus. J, 8., Danauoo, Wis.—Sunshine, In the youth of tho year, wkon the birds wer Ll to produce, begInniog for & coores of reading.” 1t tomatn ny | fear Deanslo's hard.bolled aggs f0r wupner will £et | gregt e, and T ahnll anawer each by & box of slips | No, 1. Suma have fately complulned Of their Late loiter jaly by thoway? Woold we tif lhlv{nl ey and do the work' that Uod appalnted 1o us if we were placed fu the posiifon that® to our human eyce, wrould xeem muet diting preparatary to that work? ad Edmonls Lewis been tne panipored ehlid of fortune, would she huve fult the semo Incontive to the great wurk before ber? Would she have aatonished the world with her gen. ter Would Allce Cary, had sne been wurrognded by wealth . ond refinement, Lavusent out Ror very soul, fw it were, 1l songs of swectness and words of jove, 1o cheer and bleas building, When the groon was showlng on tree and hedve, And toe tundorost light of all luhite wan gildiug "Iho world from zeoltn to outermost vdza, My soul grew sad and loi:ningly loncly; 1 siglied for the sedson of sut and rofo, Aud Usald, 1u tbe Summoer, and that tiue ou'y, Lites mwect contentinent and blest repose, With bes and bird for her malds of honor, wo Prlocess SUmMmer in robuw of yretn; ble, : gutlings of o very extenrive couree, beginniuz with B s i Lo, S papls culvat shon, Homer, and fucluding tho beat writings of almost | giijtions Mrs, 11.'s tough end of basf, ould | one who Lus asked 1f she woald send a stump would overy uation. In this cassy he rlves thice rules for elicious atcw for breakfast made in t 1 wrile 1o her and tell bar 1.1 could send fo her, roading. as follows i, Never read any work | yuunner: Cut in minall bita; add the scraps le aui what have 1, and how wany llnnll)- dude it re- tuat ls not & year ol Jtoad onty, famed "books: | 1oy thugi 1n the kiliot, with & small bit of buttcr; | quira? olc,. 48 asore than 1 gun posataly do. o 1 i Mead only what yon like.’* This Isst rule should dredgo with four; let the meat Lrown, sddinga | ludy Who wrate so varcastically bocatse 1 did not takon with a reservation, Someporsous, If they | 1iitle water now and then 1o provent burning: | snswer two quuations, 1 will now that 1 never followed it strlctly, would read only ‘yellows | hiel woll browned, sdd ihree sheed. potatoss co Tlved dn Dwight and bavo not the bulbs you wish, backed novels. Furtho beit improvement It la | Jr'ryw, wni onu siicod oniom, one pint of hot wa: | I rusret that you should: have been wo bitterly Listle jn sdvauce of | {ori raw til) the vege e donas there whonid | dlsappointed * Because L. did not answer Dr. Johnson sald: | (o intariys tiot of “o's scalos and Richardson's aro Loth alike “currect, for minor cales aro writlen arbltrarily, in v fonoa; one ascends with the major sixth and reventin and descends In accordance with th Jatuze of 1A relative major: the ueala of witner (relative major K fiat) nde C, D, F flat, ¥, G, A natnral, I3 natursl, and doscends B flat, Atlat, O, F, £ Gat, D, C. The other, em« Piloyed for bolder effects, sscends with the wminor + | ero this ta read by you; but.to sjt and write to each | coung out 20 vadly, {f 1hey Will use a strong sage ‘Tho auppo ha tea ouce 8 day, rubGing 18 wrl In. thaie heats wish thelr Sngers, their trouniv will be over, { have twice trivd it and kno o be yoa, W lio will pleaso tell o duw Lo successfully treat ey plant wecalingsr Sline ure dying. Stexique, **doicn's Bubied™ came safoly, $wieh J.' L. 1. of Sletirogar, Tu,, who Wrote i WECNT: of Apeil 10, would tall ue Low ho bay cdod with DF. D'Unger's. ciuclions cure for , your quastiony, but still fall to wee why they shoulq | drunkenuess, You may do great s0od, J; L. o, by . fararr Or would theso very | ALY the Klag of Daysuilled down wyon dor, o IR By ) D dargoe Wil Ui | L Heu soyiainy Ave fimad s s s yea wil Jun BnE A walers eduate, “twero.oer wers | bave caied forti v “‘;.“"hl;'“,',’v"h s | wrlng 10 Fite Houso i you are thoroiighiy bursd,” | 3o i ot e to n mioher euras of port | Aud Wooed e, sud won' her, 2ud mala bef saue lutervale; Ex, ), B NN 0 5 our pardon for the uverslght, but allow me to s > V' Lut b " Saturuls O 1§ natural, A fat, O ¥, & fat, DG, | WOrld -could. only ba tuduced Lo give. tha tiime ig | here morsllkeyou! TUA8 dhi camuot_ ahawers IEiers Wik absent frorh by Lo s o ‘soueavOE 0" roD sk ward of | L of tielr wilon and true loe's pledios, WANTS, Frox Procus, Avstis, luk,—1 bellova I have nover been befors Thy Howe Litherio as a supplinnt or inquier, but Iwould like o copy of SULIY Vurees Iuaw, ALY, Wauy, years ago 0 & qur tichard' Aluiunack,™ one verse oaly of which [ reniomber, viz: .Ally volg, 1t 1s uok miae, Lo do with as I will, o way be, lel us cachi codeavor o drop the word of theer, where wo can, ur kive the kinaly smitle. 1t is ouly a 1tilo_thing 12 do, and way Lo the mdkus uf much yood,—may x‘mvn, porbapy, the ong nweded encuuragement ralse up sumo dewpond. 104 one. Beauti(ul rosea bloowmed day by day, And rambled in gardeus, and bid in'hedges, Lixe royal children In sportive play, My reatless soul for a Httlo season Ttoveled in raptare of winw and bloow, Bu. soun, 11ke o sibject win hurbors traason, Geew Tull of rebelliun umd gray with gloous ; And Luaid, 1an slck of tha Summer'y bilwscs feading that 1a now speat In utter Idiencas, what @ | prow Coustx May, Critcavo.—Ingle, do notput | home. Cauld you have stoud with 1 o1 Thure: wise old world it would soon become ! nasturtium seeds, a8 you gatber them far ‘,lm':,. day luat at the Hiate Fair, ut Freeport, and bebeld th d surging to anda fro, you would bave salg FLOWENS AND PLANTS, tuto brine. ‘They require no seasoning. Gatuer | it i WHIEINE S0 2ud Tl bOu would buve wald before they fall apart; pick cleau of all bits of | biyr Alus! but ugrain of waud in the desers of v away aud nv ons ser forlt, The, Scotch Gowan? I cannot dnd It In 1ho catalogue, | te Juto some good elder.viuegar, not over f USANGHL G00Y ihe [ when tho temnest ewept down upon us, and (he and-oaFdoratn i Of I8 1t 48 the mount~ | $LFURE. kud keey thow well covered. | Do not take | yieuiiy niuliitude souyh Fofugs 1 Clilb-hotses eu: You will notice that they both agroe In the uso of e mior third. % s re oo letters In tbie ofico for the followlng. d contttbutors. Thoso Inteaded for persons Liviuz vutelite oL the elty will bo furwarded by malt Mpon Teceiin of address, Heslaents cau call or ——— IIAY FEVER, Frou Cusap Livixg, Citicago,—I would ke to o $ 4 k! vineger 10 begln wi my - » b Y o J 5 OF warmil and voeuty, o this 0rv; b ;"(.:xl." Moo 86 Ttk Bulldiog, and geb thelr | ain daley/—in botany, delils sulaaris,—and It is .‘:x?x:fiulrihmmud. £1% it o4 DRakw Al o A e Sl a g bared AT s ol betris 10 wwlas, o thess wallowers | giva a very slmplo recipe for the cura af bay favor | £F ¥ ‘il fruttion m; P FoTR asiight, described by orns: onr Beottish poet, in his lnes \wl'lhc'n froel comes "x;hzah' you witl Iu:l 2o mora Tt W froms i FAUINR SUmOtss T o oy of | OR! shauid upon sy betters who would my consclinca | oF hu.luunw- u:.‘ [ tluw'lr. : ub“-fl'-‘;[n"flll of Pfl' “Tliat bosntes . Fallotiug Lolids 1u ators. i hsilig haylhiehi o secde to put in, pour oif the vinegar and uxe it on b y ¢ X 4 ¢ O] 9 F vinegar, takin at uight upon retiring. "the i Sy, A Bockl “To.)"V:'::':sflnell,:l:rylm-:;-tlpud fower, il ““;l‘:"l‘.:’ i '““"‘“&""f' Alisimayper. e e T Ay hllgfitlxll:tf‘l‘n::‘tlnnlk:: A et Ml e, l‘:?flucnxnmmlly comeswith i chilly sonsntion, | Puts ‘:‘:'-‘mlz? lhunlgl:;‘humh-hmm bliuding, J . ockler, i sauce, e pickles into & lo Or winss jar H . . b > — 1 the 4 "3 niug Jons udl aud tree, Bt Ol s The pame scous Lo bave origiated amang The | S8 "iurye saomsn so boid thom ey 11} e li | outy swhtlo trembiiug ips utter, ¢ wouder If ‘any Priox Mus. W, W. W, gccompanted with sncezing: then take tue siu- | 4008 Pt trutie ure i fur the sudiog, 1o Auseny Lea, MixN.— | ozar, You most always fcel 1but night ret, If in 4 from o stauzs fu **Auld Lang | ood vinegar, You will gow savehtho fresls picked | Uf U7 Beovlo uru i therel | Frou my bigh sud comparatively dey sitnation 1 witiess thesad de- And tho yeur 18 ripe ud 3 yeur cun Will sonie of tho kiua readery of Tho llows give | the daytime, take your vinegar theu, ond ropeut P by B ones In the botlom, and the top caca will be read; i i L 4 ol cleae- | My sonl complaine In 139 samo old fushion ; oo BIB0ME g twa has run about the brass, for aeo; bit I kept caversd. they will keep nneis e atieution of "vs-lnge & hamoct ot g e | me 2 good reclua fur ickling cauliiowsr, na BT SRR L Sls b K 194 | it deuvea: fn wy iroublod bross) recers And pu'd the yowaas Quo. eaten, { presutse, thouzh | nevs had an opporiu. Faie visiors. Bomu noble geutivien atood falthe | that wil koep wuliy e Lol L Are the same old Teughigs—tho same uld po —— - CONVICTION OF TRAMPS, 7o ths Edutor of The Tribune. Breruing, 1., Bept. 85.—~The August term of the Circuls Court of Whiteside County— Judge Kustaco presiding—has adjourned. Nothing unusuaily important occupled th at- tentlon of the Uourt and {ts oftivers; cxcept the prosecution of a8 gavg of tramye, who were ar- ratgued and tried belorsa jury upon an fudiets wept for an ssssult with an ntent to commit murder, The tacts, 1o Lricl, wers substautlally a8 tollowst | y 3 About s1x weeks 8o some twelve or fiftecn of Contributors sending for favors marked with & BLar (%) wuat iocluse postage-stawp, pustal-cards. ki kLA TYOUTIH AND AGH. Friox Aunen, auwoos, I, Sept. 97,— would walk frow bere to Jervsalem,” sald a wo- ndute e nob long aince, **oaly to ba young mgain 1 I looked at ber worn and faded fuce, puwdercdand rouged in affectation of youth; b tired oyes, and tho wrinkice that Jurked in thelr corner; at her dregs, 56 youthfal, snd yet #0 wholly faadequate 1o codceal tho favages that e bad madu in what was ouce @ faultives Sgure, and imvoluntanly tears fllled niy own eyceat this tud phass of that bumauily comwon tw us all, ‘The supply f seod bas Just been repleniahod. | nity fo teat thelr kovping qualitics over eight or [ £l e the entrance, und Sheld. s cauvas, that but fu very alim. 8o thosa in want will speak at | BB W0BtRs, ok oo Who bod st ial ECTONG There SrRe e 5 " thelr way out, and inen, women, and children we e ie i Incere thanks to th Frox ELvs, PorT ATkinsoy, Win.—A nice way | WSS toased - from Tt t0 defs ih taelr s, esire HPER) T M \snks to those | (o use bits of moat, hominy, miush, or anything | deavors to resch stio cattle-sliods, and were drench- who have sent mo ** Huntinglower," in the auld lefiafter 8 mneal, i to chop I up fine, add as many § ¢d with the water whichscemod determined 1o wash Bcottish tongue. 1 have secelvod so many, that I €4gv aa thero sre porsons (o cat, & little saltand [ Ot what little ureath remsised. Whata Havel can spare scveral copics. flour, and & spoonful or two of aweet cream, if yog | OF fuzursl Bume laugliug sailis poor unfortun. Nextweek | shall resume my srtlcles on the J 109 W 1TY0G | feg tried to stem the e of wind and rain, sowe have it; if mot, wweet-milk will anewer, Beat | eymputhiziuz with the distressed, otbers congratu: treatnent of winter-loomiog . bulbs, speakiug | (ogeiher thoroughly and fry In littlo cakes fn but- | Dabiig themsulvas that thoy bad’ cecaped. For's cepecially lon narclssus, crocus, suowdrop, 884 | yer or beef-ar) pinge. tw 'f waltud ouxiously Lo hoar if any one was suewioue, if, aftee boiled cilcken, you bave gravy left, | terivusly injured; soon tho seply 3 ik oo 6183 If some anc will saggest articles 00 | ynlske the pleces of Chicken and mix with 1t. Puar | rulscd beads, but uo braken bonos soms Huwer, root, or buil, - fs oreres wuch old bread a4t whll sook thiough.. | plumk. we und wouwn, vables Jleue, wuo lives snywhero . In Tudisus, | til away over nighte ; 15 tho moraloc 11 goq | farwers sul fern, ladles sud Jellica, a1l mingied g esntatie 1 ks blessod o have the | yant sometuing alco aud Gaslly prejwred fur bieuk- | 10 une mawd 1t was ay oy Luh sud fieisie 1y - Feiarke, During 1] " ¢ an cautiful plante of wa cars' grow were sprlug aud sumuier, waiist living 8¢ Wolorford | 3ok 4t It du sllcos”and fiy carofully 1o a rich Can wuy of the ladies eiva mo soy advice in re- Ob! whwre lics the treautre that men calt Keat wara 1o coloriug sk Dyus 1L pay to get 1t dyedy . Eris WucsLki. ———— A Brief Aveount of the Ilcovut FParis Exes cution, The French papers were gorged with revolts Ing detallsot the bu«chw{ I the Plave de 13 Roquette. Oae aevouut, however, wineh © e fu one of the wmiuor journals, wuy be consilered 83 comparatively tolerable on thy score ol 1td brevity, **Leat,” says the writer, **on the top ofa wall; und then I waw a gato opon; and then I suw o kiud o sheepy with the fave of 3 mau, flce’'s comms un ssuwsson, pushed aeainst @ bourd stunding uoright. “Thun the Loard and le man turned head over healy, and then It Fuox Arrie Jack, Cutcauo,~Will some kind frieud of The livms give me s recipe for wmaking soda-water? 1n vetyra 1 will glve ono for making mead: ‘Take one gallog of water, oue pound white its¥, Ouo cup Lrawers' yosst., wue lomon ahiced, aud oue-Lall ouuce recw ginger; It atand over wight fo ferment, then pour off,'Lutile, ana cork hz1, then dauk, ¥aouMaser, Eraix.—1 want to have a window- Eatden—3 small oue fn & dinlng-roor windgw, Wht some Humgr adviag wa as to tha best method of cboutruting ous, kina of sall, #a tréatment, o s *BUYRral bples aad ad golg-ta, Tve the color of sutumu leaves? v o Loru frou ther resting place, sadscrushed lo the egurlous . | seemid thap o cask of burguudy had beew otove Tl ey Aok ft who way, Sisre e oo wal | Mile, fud.wy fachibica wers sbek JatTcould | Browe lobuer. - ____ [ fall, & accond time Coo teut webd Gorei fortue | Awuis, Curen . S b e e fors based |} Aul F e AU 1o e i al o’ i ” " ci g APy 2 —Cai E ] Whra'tie bic-clock wirikes Torip, ofery's Efi"fl;‘if packee “Wimoly for posiages bt now | o R0 AUXT Lov, Mutoir. —Altbouglnots mem. | pecund siara wised botice ad raged wiory backen L e o, —Cen a0y ono -lall 16 | coquty, and undertook to take full posseasiun - s wi Ahereafter that is 1old off upon itapits 4 Leen aud eeriain ating. Lij Iuatecial wide, b very wach I LCivst our owu coutinent. Fust, tho mountuln ocbyry, uf windiug streain and bivssuming valloy, + O Rlad frec brouk, aud sudden vistuy of freiful 4l ung [larple el cand that L youth. ~Nesi, the vinlent Lfe ut our Weatern prairics, teemiug with gelden pleoty—and (hat s carly wlddle |, e st the Liassive plateaus sud grita canons of the 4 dial bes, n only froo fta fl’u uw:llnd rip how c aliow The Himg ne ry to | berof Tho Home circle, 1 am a constuut reader tueir plants for bume and s place of safety. I,“‘" 1hedr care and w v, Beeds | havo given ;{uy and admirer, and {0 responsd 1o a request fors Giluxinlas, your name eover briugs up pleasing Stall mes und win roady to do so wheever callod | recipa fors **ripe tomsto pla* will giye ,alue, | recollections. L lost thoss You sent, Bat’do pus dpon. Besides ubviding my substauce with Tas which 1 prononnced splendid by one of the Jords of | €are for more than one awek aud wall-lower, 2 Home readees, 1 have costribued many articles on bt % te;.| know you will uut bo offouded If Leend you_ some funtcaliury, | weiltey from practical epucnce, | CT88H0D: L'ropare your pastry wa forsnapnlo ples.| o0l Ui'hiliytock, Fhey aro dotule ke, and 10 thily 8ud Other newsvavers, sud in compensation dllep b s many ripe tamatocs a8 wiil sl the plite: | doublo pluk. wnd as bunisoiio & 8 £ty 804 Work Beertain edilor cuuncd 10 be vent me & quantity of | sbrlukio a stogle haadtul ofsluur ovet it 8160 1w6 | upy wusutifuily in fuucral wregib, €rosscs, sic, balbe, moru thau I'could wake uso of, su 1 ulited | teaspoonsiul Of femon @steact andous Seacun of | Bours ur s0 seneltive ) ot GO dare send thons, tleu 1o The Huwe readers for something suitable | Uil suzaciowet tho edww of ke pottum erust be- buk tue bowe of yaur Totler bbuws youlo bea lady of the sams. They were stubbornly aud suc- cesafully resisted by the tralumen, uno or two of whom wers injured fn the fracas, Lavivge bflilll‘ u::ulled v‘t‘uz knln,n. ‘The Cowwunlstic gentlemen were promptlv arrested by the otflcers of the law, .g:‘owmm over Lo Court. Upon the sonveniug of Court, ou the fourth Monday of August, thoy were prompily indicted by the Grand Sur; L SEWING uicH 0aly 9 Years —— g TEaaeRy Fuox Mavsiing, Cuicieo,~Will {ba Iady who U fll H :m s forgel-me-not seeds please send me ber — A CHRISTIAN COUNTRY. - Paou ¥, B. W., EXorzwoon.~Amber, of High- woud, on ** Ethice of the Revolver, " takes 8 won« : und lwine- 00 ‘ p theis :1,( \\uul =aud tuat ls advavced widdle Jife. Aud | forany sadetum, Moy, ot baving such, offer and | fore coverini with the top crast, - The feult will bo | of wuud sctse. derful leap into the protective necossitios of the | diately brought to trial. The prosccution wus 60,0 “llren‘?.y 50"‘-:-; e v e dewert] Leagucs of dead sand whoro o | senil stampe, liylouels offer, for feasoms giyven 1| Gouked wheu tho crass is bakud auBlcieatly, 1 tho ldy from Geneva, 1L, will scad a alfp of | hour. Thc revalunonary ldea of womau's defense | couducted by the V«rwuh\u Stato’s Attoraey of merlis,alone. 1 §eon thing gruws, mud no birds bulld, —the horri- | cuuld uot accopt: furthoruore, she stutes in her1” —— tue wincedled slue ticlosed I ber lctier,” th | of berselt by tnatruction u the use of Sreasms for | Sits conuty, the Hou. David McCartuey; aud )¢ uiouetouy of tmpliures and nothing: Lot Lie deart Bily syibaon ur mped w v iones frow thy - wateris plose? What thoug the .dcn.'n bassd, the golden valleys, i oe fehea of Fraco™ swalt Us! We thiuk bat of $h0 tuteryeuiug unlovelineas, aud shudder ot each serolulivh ol i wheels that carry uy on ur ¥ frum the Eveteru Lo the W 3k Kracee can avall un loug. tellvct WLl wut wlone tosire w dapyy Dlasage tolice to me, yuu do not cate w exchin, , A ) prupze-leaved Kuraniugh, . FeX beguols, | aud Wil veud ataipe.™ “Thero ls o uay tnoed beatered | o PO RuvdaTic, Cuicaco.—liere, O Cheap | Dovwssrleaved MErabiugh o vox begouts, Bl ith mendicauls than o dotlat, forthere srascem- | Living, is 2 rocipe for washlug-tuld, good oud [*BULYour wemo iudhy box, und § will Feturn 1o b lugly tnauy people Wb Juiugiie it uste wutling b | cheav, ‘which does ot ipjure thu clotben or banas: | PO AN Y Y6” word it soumbin foe a wrow Buwers, »0 tBat they dre jusiificd iy 213 pounds sal. suda, )i pooud borax, !§ pounduon- [ werdinu-case, i, ; lives ab 1he Bolulers' Jluwe, e without coot Lo thetaaclvca, if possulc slacked Mume, 2 oyces salt of tartar, 3 ounce | Pieave rend your Lok with your addreas i bt, 500 § ‘There 1s 8 wide difference in the intringi 1) . 1 ret in your vox, q 1 of bulbe.” Bomo varisiles of thy Iily ure worth | H9uid smouls Dlssolvo thaboruz and woda tn b | Wl Xetin A yoUr bos, | Suu gavy no cuy ot slats $5 cach, wlily sgalu soue of the cominun varietics | gullon boillng water; boll fho lime In b galln Kairine, } buve wany b ind words for you, but no uru dear 8t U5 ceuts Yot Lo thy siateur forat | water, aud het 1% standito scttly; dralu off. “and, | ttuwie tu exprees thew Your work is 8 nuble one, thcy ary all Iy Lulve, of equal value, 50 wita | wien cold, add tue walt of tustar, swmoionts, snd ) 8ed ey bes 8320 000 b auared W oyou, fur § e probably ucver betoro fu the bistory of crhnioal trials fu this part of the State were the Hght- nings and siovke of Binal so completely muni- feated tn forensic debato s fo tue cloalug angu- mcot of Mr. McCurtuey (o this tmal. For twe long bours the abandoucd wrctcles Were com- pelied to sit *uuder bls scorchlug lrony oud witherlue sarcasm, s 1t was inter- Woven with all the facts ond clreamstances cons nected With thelr wnilt, Phe reanlt was o eone the purpose of defeuding her honor by the bullet is certaiuly & project of the sxe. ‘Foe patriotisw she abouusinfu bebalf of ber sexte sduwirable, 4nd ber Isuguuge s wtrongly deSncd when whe describes **1Lo Iuauits of the rutlan trawp who currica hell 0 bis beast," **tho busiuces-wan who hides the fsugs of tho wolf bencath nie vumiles, sud tho telois of the valtuse bentud Els outstretcod Bunda. 1y thuso 8cte of brutal depeavity by “WHITE” SEWING MACHINE. BEST ON MARTH! Doa’t buy uatil you havo seen it! . J. WHITCOMB & SON, 47 Juckson-sts

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