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B THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1876~TWELVE PAGES THE HOME. 0 te winh to live, Tn onr | brighten at the approach of their awnloved onea, | the parent; it only goen to show Christ's real na. | ming, Tlow often steamboat aéeldonts aend them m.;;":'fi?;‘-h%o{'fl"fin‘}mfl ;aTAl from 2810 &30 a | and 'l show ynnp pArents who rale by love, and | ture in thethild, "Shame on yon! and (lod specd | struggling ont &mid tho waves, heipless them- week per couple. Novw, our young folka can keep | who get It retarned *'an hundred fold, "and whose | the day when the rod shall be thrown away, and | seives, and a dend welght npon those who etrive 10 houge At an expenre of from $6 to 820 a week per | children will pover adverting thelt parents as good . of water per honr a hight of two metzes; and H 1713 produce fce in n Carre appsratus.—London 2 imes, tronrers, The New York 7vibune firat notiend and commented on 1t ARG tho entira Drens g o connter followed anit. 1 soon, and very mner NOTES TO CONTRIBUTORS, 00d common or uncommon scnse ahall be uaed in | render them assistance, A iittle buoyancy of mo- pectedly, found mysolf famove, My e conple, (f canree, At the Iowest fizures servants | whipyers, —to nan a milder exprension [ ahould say | i place. KONz JuLth. | tion Joined by & knowledge of the ttof, awim- | hat oniy given to the costame by tne Dreve, AFRICAN EXPLORATION Several communications were crowded gt {bls | would have to bo dlspensed with, and thie wife | chastizers. What a aweet disposition that youne o ' ming womld asslel the rescoer in ths deed of | was heralded throughont tio eivilized world iy thy : AN ' week. They will appear nest Saturds et be the boet ofmanagers (n nouseholdmatters, | Iady had (who f4 mow 20) who, at 1%, THA DIFFERENGE IN CHILDNEN. heraiam, and often be the meand of saving livea that | originator of a ncw atyle of dreas for women: . Actording to present arrangements, we be- | Weel. They will appcar B T e ataten o (hin fceompliahment no ane will | stood and pernitted her mother to chastize hers | gucxans, Mich. Oct arolost by the drowning grasp of & helpless fo- [ vain I triod fo eicnitho tide by puttmy in ' die: N 1e at Mr. Ketth Jotinston, the lcader of the d no ane detecta lte defictency and takea | Swoet it was, even if she was bad enough to | - R0 male, 3 ., and plving wheee eredit wafdge Tothar Me b e e oo | Wl tho writer af the communication signei | 1577; A S £010 | you wish yon hadn't sald anything to bring L OReRng, = [ Haimars s Stvingereat w) o, £ #xpeditton which the Comnifttes of the African . sdvantage of it sooner than the scrvant youem- | provoke anch treatment. Now, {0 take A common- ploy, who then sittually becomes _misirean of the | sense view of that magter, who's going to marr kitchen at leant, if not_more. The expense of | into puch a family? like asnot "*mamma* will honsckeeping has of Iate been thoroughly ventily ed by Miss Juliet Corson, of New York, who ni recently pablished a little book called ' Twen ‘+Baucis " please send his or her res! name and address to The Home, Who ever knew of the preas atopping to cor €rOr of Rtalement on A0 tEINING & ANDJEs Aeeiobery The matter had gone abroad on the ** wingy af the Find. " caliing out all manner of common, ‘wiula 00! , In my quiet, cozy home, stor The Tnrote 1 hmd Bnwittinary cansed, o *mazed st And 10 1t came abont that [ was inderatood, by thoee wha did not know tho facts ta he the ey, Dator of & costuma. N agatn, ot thia 1ate Gy now that Zaite hascalled me to the front, | cor- rect the error of atatement, andive 1o Mrs. Milie the credit her duc. She was fital to wear the drees, Tthe first to call public attention to i1, 8 \While 1 must slwars say gooil word for thay comfortable, conveofent, tidy, healihful dress | sras never ambitious 1o be known ns an inventar of fashiana. and have my name dlescend 1o postorisy 1 Exploration Fund are about to dispatch from tho cast const of Alrica to Lako Nysass, will teave Engiand on Nov. 14 for Zanzibar, to- gether with hils second In command, Mr. Thom- #on, whose more especfal fanction ft will be to * rtudy the geology of tha country traversed. Mr. Thomson, we belleve, has had an_exccllent training as a geologist, and it Is expected that be will make importaut contributions to our knowledge of the geology of the region to o visited. The expedition will not actusllv start for the Interfor till next speing, and the {nterval will no doubt be utflized “in making short Journeys on the molnland, and in procur- horneta® nest abont yonr poor ears? I'm FLORICULTURE. rorry for you, If you feel as bad as you ought to— fipzax LEAF" ON TULIPS. inthe estimation of your friends of The Fome. | oo 00 111, Oct. 28.—1f you wonla prepare Well, perhaps some good may resalt yot. ASha } o5 oo, renig o brilliant scene next old Qnaker said, when hearing & very profane oht- | 4po oty rapay yon tenfold, @ the burat from an angry man, *‘ Friend, thee {s tights | commence. Mr. James Vick he never tells s et thatbad etuff ontand thow wilt feel better. | yib'Crie amorde him the satisfaction that the Ro, some of the writers in The Tlome doubtless | 4 4oes, for he feels asauted that it will prove to foel bettar since frgeing thele minds onthe ¢180%- | oo Just what be racomatends, and givo even more S el sttt 5 ook B | Slusid s ca o, Wt al Florw's n, 58 weil an Other forks, " d_that **men are but boys | Y8et domain can exceed the brilllancy and dazaling of larger growth,' and we readily recognize the | gorgeonsness of & bed of talips? Early last spring, difference of treatment tequited by indlviduale of 8 | whon all elsa was brown and sere,my tulips flashed wish to chastize A refractory son-in-law, and, think you, will he aubmit? Why wonldn't it da for some chastizing mamma ta ente into & partnerabip nye-Cent Dinners for Families of Six,” In thi rangement with **a father,” get that whalebone pivon a cally bill of fare for one week, the total cort | lashing arrangement patented (by testing 1t on the of which is only $3.25. There could be many | inventor and those using It), send ont photorraphe changes mada In the st of edibles, and stifl | of those little girls ticd down. and *‘a fathe keen the czpense below Lhat of the average | standing over them applying this **fan-sh boarding-houss, Now, it the young couple | arrangement that *‘dqes not hart™? | think such desire 10 live cheaply. if tney are bicssed with | an arranzement would result {n producing a eet of more common sense than pride, and If. inaddl- | eminent (P, men and_women rivaling any yel tion to this, the wife can keep her awn house Inan | known. 1 believe In raling by love, and not by economicsl way and be contenied aAnd happy | *‘bossing.” Did you ever read Ingersoll on child- with the best home and iving her husband can | whipping? e saye: have verv iitlle respect g T¢ the lady who sent In the communication #gned *Lone and Lonesome™ will send her ad- dress to this office the desired Information will be given. o Tn eending fot letters In The Hlome Post-Office, and aleo {n sending letters thereto fot facwacding, contribators will plenso inclova the necessary stamps, ‘This small but plessing feature of The Home 18 beine overlooked too much of Jate, ¥ when grown, the originator of & pecoliar style. A ¢ #% give her, with never an envious thought of how | for parants who cannat govern children without w.';‘nv"fl":"‘; O jaiie whaa grown. sultof edaca- | TPon the slghtlike a flame of scaclet fre athwart | o0 "\, SEREOLE, T DRATHIAE S ppleton i ioeallintormation possible ih regard to the - | The ndy who loseted In her communication & | TSk PELEL R RENEIARES Sk TRl 0070 | i Tl b ot s yranay | tlom, OF the wantof 1. Why, then. o we find o | the dark blackaess of the mdnight akr. and little | Zai T gubinil wich wh grace 1 may. Shall"be so, habitants, language, ctc., of the reglon which {8 | 1ine Anding ranlt the conduetor for permit- | JOLEL (e "The' fact of ihe whole matier in, | the father of Hfes, Suppose & man who i4 ae mach | greata diference in diepoaiticn of fufante of same | faces peeped thrangh the pallng, of climbed higher But Zairs docw me greater eredit and honor when sboutto e thoroughl and eciontifically ex- | (ing certain matter to be printed 14 Informed that | ir the young man has been fortunate enoush fo | greater than Yo are larger {nan the llld you | nareotaie? Wa nuto ihtee litle boga. The Srst o laok aver upon the lovely bed of boaty. Then D tiaaa o, 1 o oo rogate af wumen plored. o sfucerely trua g information might have been | marry one of those aenaible girla who (hin! no | whip should come at you with & pole in his hand: 3 , ete., 1 % h L~ one of Yiny not meet with Lhe aame trouble in themat- | 0% 2l he knew tho Inform i Deirace so Xnow how to ook and make their own | ko' Broke 1nat prieh You mosld iremble. | Foach aboot the room sloge, while the third | the eyes wonld wanderon to the window where public property, and the fact that its publication was 4 **violation of confidence " never occurred to him, the enrlient champlons of 1hat cauncs and, fo ot efant years. In the fonz aca, editod and preot 0 a paper devoled to the inferests of womay, beeame & convert to the new doctrine when woman had 7m0 rights tbat msn was bound 1o resgrcts when, in the oyc of tho Iaw, a married woman i 0 right to her own property, (o her own peraon, to her own earnings, ot to her own children’; whoy sha was In almosi, If not ankie, s complete 3 stato of subjection 10 her W slnves on our Sonthern plantatios tasters; when wonian's employments wera reatricted (u ing Kitctien, tho necdle, and the achoal-room, and g remsncration sho roccived for her tabar meagr, f the extrome; when her education was limitnd tg the poorly-Liught common achools of (it day, ang ter of portera as has go long retarded the prog- reas of the Belgian and one or two other expe- ditlons, but we do not hear that the Hoval Geo- graphlcal Soclety have formally given in their adhesion to the most recent suggestion for factiliating African travel by the purchase of one or more Indian elephante.—Nature. dresses pa well entertatn their friendsin the | knock your kneea together, and awear that you rlor, who can take eare of & home as well never saw the plate, or that it was cracked when Their mothera did_ before them, they eithor | yon pot it. Think of a momber of the Roard of board or keep house as they please,” the iwife will | Exchange whipping onoof hia children for prevari- #¢8 10 It that thelr living does not exceed their In. | catng! Think of & lawyer beating his own flesh come. On thoother bana, if the young busband | snd blood becanso he evaded the trntht What an bas commltted himeelf for 1ife 1o mothing but | inconsistency! It you should nereafter whip your L) grelly face, to one who knows nothing of | child, 1 wish you would have flxhowmnn taken a home or how to make one, (o him we can | when doing ro,—your cheeks red with wrath, and only say, *'There's irouble ahead,” Only the | your child shrinking, trembiing, and beggina! If resance of a loving wife who is the completa mis- | tnls cnlld shonldylie, wonldn't it be sweet to sit on Ttaun st ‘Her houtehoid ‘can maks & irao home. | the monnd. At coverci 1ha fiesh Yor had heaten, There le, besiden il we have conaidered, anothier | and ook at the photograph of yourself in the act oink of view from which we should ioak &t thin [ of whipping that child? Now, ibink of i3 and it queation, one whick I8, perhaps, tho most im- | ai) 1eayto-night will savé one blow from the ten- neems slmoat incorrigidle, Wa have not heen ablo | #a% and I think 1 reslly enjoyed them more by to get him (o let things be, except by whipping iis | watching the little happy faces than tn Jooking st Tittle hanida quite shatoly, ihe flowers themaelves, and many a Nillo_one ro- There, don't box my ears for that. We tried all | marked while standing there, **When 1 have & onr wits to induco him to let things alone, without | hoose of mine, I'll have just such lovely flowers. '’ avail, and hoien't nearly curea yef, I'm afrald. | Some open the gate and walk In (o view them, and Yen, 'langh if you will, 't can't help it, On the | Ihavenever known ono fo be picked without per- whole, bia i a very setlons question; and we may { misslon. It rapays one to caitivate lowers for the wellaay, **WholssuMcient forthess thinge?" The | sake of the refining Influence exerted over children, Lest wa can do will be fanity enongh, and we ean | if for no other reaton. Plant your talipa in Octo- butcry, *'Lord help us." Yonr hand, L. M. N. ber or November in good soll ; well-accayed manute F.Q. Yam glad yon *“ap or leaf-mold may be added If the moll s poor. It calling hard names, 18 highly essential that the bed have a pood possinle, Though * drainage, and Atones, broken crockery, gravel, etc., may b tned, or, if nothing betior can ne —— TIE LETTER-BOX. There aro letters, postal-cards, or pspers at this ofice for the following porsons. Those lvinit out of the city will pleass send {helr sddress, and the matter will bo forwarded, Realdents of Chicago can obtain their mall by calling at Room 30 Trin- uxz Bullding: Watcher, Chicago; end, Chi A, Friend, Chi F. L, C. k]m SCIENCE NOTES The Sclentific American s not over-ranguine sbout the succeas of Prof, Edison's Intest re- ported discavery in eleetric lighting. It knows very well, too, what the nature of the discovery Relly, Chleago (2). Boxo (@), 3 t of ll—we mean the bome influence, Only | der flesh of infancy, 1am more than pald, " ete. | fciends, pleats caltivate charity o secilred, pleces of wood, chipa, bark, or brash. | ber spliere bounded by the narrowest limits, i Gun, Chicago. T e b e b B e e NI L B i T This, of Eouras. will not be as Insting, but vetter | Tglory fn being wn adwueato for the ngLti of 5 ) Wicked Eyes. ing ara able to appreciate fully the comfarts of | a grest many good things he has written. A than'to hava the soi) wet, heavy, and ‘sour. Iuve | sex, and having been insteamental in licioiug 19 Speaking of certaln maps of the United | Gratitudo No, 1. One of the Trlo, home life, _** Re it ever a0 humble, " no matt Eua C. BELIRYZA IN SFANKING. Jour it very fine and deap. Do not sllow the | bring about great change in th laws snd_ customy Btates Geolorieal Suryey, recently forwarded 10 London, the Times of that city saya: * For clearness and for besuty of workmanshlp they are wonderfully zood, The maps of eur Eo- ¢\Ish Survey cannot bear comparison with them u this respect,’’ A gearch recently made, by order of the Aus- trian Government, fn the labsrintht of rooms forining the buildiogs of the Castle of Prague, s has, the Academy says, led to the finding of & number of valuable Ylulurfl. and rmun them of nineteen pleces oripiually collected for George Villlers, Duke of Buckinghaw, [l M. Aug. Charpentier and Dr. Landolt have found that the sensation of light and color ara the result of two entirely distinet fitnctions. and that the explanation of this is to be found In the chemival substance discoyered by Boll and Huhne, which is discolored by Hight, and which 13 renewed in darkness. Mechanical sclence Is obtaining a chance of lo- troduction to nniversity Jife at Cambridge. A workshop has been erected, and stocked with tools nud machines, so that instruction can now be given In the use of tools 1n metal and wood, and also varfous Instraments can be manufac- {e homo. Yon never can make a homo In a boai Ing-honse, You cannot be aivno even with {OBP own thoughts. Yo taust dress like your fellatr- ashions, aciions, and, in eavy ratns to wash tne goil from the bulvs. For Fansixaroy, 111, Oct. 28, —\What a desl of theory tn belngevolved about children and thair treatment. ,’5;’,‘;: ";‘:’f,‘:‘fi;r:f,“:,::f,zfi':“;gn",fif“,“’:,:",:’L“"'. You would think 8iros the mother of 8 dozen, 10 | acatter o littla soll over to fake fta place. When read her article, When she has that many she tllubunlu nlrle uk;n&lp.lnlue them In lllb.:'#m-’i may find that every one of the waye and meane {n- | 8lry mitustion, and, In case somoe of o vented ainco Adara may not be sullclent to govern | Bsbtly mildewed. which lu often tho care, leave them. \Why can't mothers of real familles come | rengily break away. In the summer, when'they forward and express themselves? Yon wonld think. | grg through fluwering, they may be removetl and by some of ‘Tho Home letters, that cortaln porsons | pianted in any om-or-mmnx place till fall, or ware delatied 10 go ahont tue conntry with tiuba 10 | Giioy may reoyn in thele old_quarters, and the ound all she children they might meet. Each | gnace filled with verbenas or other bedding plants. amily will_continae to govern tholt own, T sus: | A5 'ara divided Into two weneral clasnce, eatly pect, afior sil le said and done, and pot let the Job | npj “late, and thesa into several others. - The out {0 Biroc, or any of the others who shudder 80 | earifest (ullp we have {5 the Dne Van Thol, ai fernibly when they hear of some cnlld beIng | (herg aro single and donble varleties, mome of spanked, [ would rather trant some of the spank- | wiiich are in bloom in April. Thess may be made ors. for there are worse things thun that, to bloont without the least trouble In the house, 1 far not being allowed to Ik baby.talky, that | Some piace five in 8 pot, uns inthecentrs, and fout natnral langnage” of tho true mothersheart] AN | cauiaihiant, and have a'brilliant scens o gladden who really Jovo" bahies will rebel at that, Wbo | yyoir oyes when nothing eise will floarial, - Lot wanla tho dear litla ones Lo talk the ‘bext English | {he uory by sandy, and some’ recommend whon 4 2000 &1 they can speak? Half their charm and | planting In tie parden to place. a- little sand ander cunning s gone if they talk a8 grown folks do. Do Butbs and stie some over It The rournesal A1l have heard mothors address ihelr babies in comes next in flower, hae large, valuable doubla e, correct words, Iow wo have pitied the | (owors, and fe very desirablefor pot-culturs, The poor littlo ones, who never had heard that blessed | cariy tulips romain 11 bloom 8 long time, becanse mothar-language. 8o we ahall not consent o such | {iey are eatly, for they are not partial to the hat & frand on the {nnocents. Bacets, | gay, and for this reason our friends ister Ruth, donmoath,Cheap Living, Chl deeply aecting their interests and hapoiness; sisler lith, oomoath, Cigap Livisg,” Chicsgo, 100Kk farmard with hopo to the bright day miicss beligro will yet dawn for woman. For these [ would be known and remombered, ond not for the atyle of dreas [ may wosr. was very nangiity of yon, Zalre, to tell Tha Tlome readers that 1 am not ** Nandsomo s yet it 1t waa important for them to know, I su you told the trnth, as Ido not wish todecelye of sajl un- det borrowed colors, I hope yott, 100, a0 a women- sulragist, and that yoor bugle wiil give no uncer. 1aln sound on that queation. The least you cap o 10 atone for the wrong dune mo will ba 0 rend fo me in the npring some of tho rases you a0 freely offer to thoso who want them, and then £ wil wipy out the scoro 1 now have against you. CouxciL Buurrs, 1a. COMMON ITOUSENOLD BCENES, JrerEnsoy, 1., Oct. 28, —Parentaand teachers chort, insteaa of livin Independent life, you | donotalwayadiscriminale as they should between are compelled to do ae your nclghbors do. In “the | & trifiing fault and a groes ovil. Iero fs an ex- mv'm. 5:"’.-’?;’&'. A::-_-gl:gnm&m:h n‘}:-" f:'{"!:;g ample: My nelghbor has a littis son named Arthur. , drel 3 He haa # schoolmato—Iinrry—whno wanted to buy Id for th 1 T o B heat of dvoss.op | his ackknifs, for which he sgreed to pay bim 25 cents. A. consented to the trade, and handed him ITOUSEKEFPING VS8, BOARDING. YAMBER's" ADVICE TO TYOUNG MARRIED covrLEs. Mianwoon, 1ll., Oct. 23.~1t has been sald that two people may live In the same houss & lifetime, and yet be strangers to one another. Howcver true the etatament may bo, It Is undeniabla that & body may live and die in bls own homo and yet bo As unacqualnted with the Inner workings of home- 1ife as thongh & bosrder In & hotel. Theroars ‘many pleasant gathering places In every home, around which cluster the purest and Lrightest nagociatios ‘The family room,—what 'a racred spot it s to &ll of usl THow ‘many have walched the fair fruition of hopes and plana that emanated in the confidential connsels of this fnner sanctoary of home; how mny have stored their minds snd sweetened thelr Iaiti with words of windom and deedsof unsol- fish Jove ®poken and practiced in the retirement of this family assembling-place t The Hbrary, 5o sther room can qulte sp- roach its peculiar enchantment, Liko the faith- Fai narse, wnon capacious arms enfolded our in- awmatl talk to 1l up thelr daliy life, Can thers 2y trouble In chousing between the iome and the | tho knife, and . paid him only 12 conts. Poor boarding-house? + W UnAT. | Artnor went to his mother for comfort and advice, WIIPPING CHILDREN. ond she—~well meaning, bot mistaken woman— . amaothed the sffalr all over by saying: ** Never MORE ARGUMENTS AGAINST THE PRACTICE. 4, fathor will pay oo the rest.” sy fn genc 7, g 5N min Kzwaxzx, 1il., Oct, 20.—Tho history of the { erally o preity good Dut hio likes Lo tease some past hasbeen thatof oppression. That of tho | tines; you know that you ltke $o hector Johnny fataro will, Ihope, b thatof Nberty. Liverty | When you fcel cross. ‘Tell him vondon'tcare; that : father has made 1t all right,” The probabillty fs alike for the philoropher and the bivot; forthe | b o8 At RN o L e one before long, and giant and the feeblo mind, for the old nod tho | (Hiwi ¢ no worse than teating e brother. - young, for man and for woman. No matter who There In a text of Scripture that tells us to ** Ab. ‘or what they are, let them express thelr opinions, | hor that whichis evil.” Tben teach the children d, 1f yondo mot agree with them, ** harm not | L0 hate a dishoneat, moan, cowardly action with all L MRt . the strength of their natures, for it docs not follow tne fleah, " nelther send the hangman, faller, or | thar’t0n'Rii 2 taach them to hats the v that great monster, slander, on thelr tracks, but Pai person, ronle Jay too many of their children's faults to fighttbelr {deas, expose theirfallacles, 1o a fairand ¢ the bad infuence of their msaociates. I bolieve TNV KITCHEN. AN IMPROVISED MEAL, Brentaxo, 1., Oct. 24,—Dostde the study of economy in the selectlon and cooking of mes: persons of moderate income necd to conalacr t different methods of utllizing and eking out a scanty supply. The question of making o small plece of meat sufiice for a large family s an ever. recurring one In somo households. This may he northern or western windows can bas em | tccomplished by comblning with the meat cerlaln ture, Elementary proctical classcs will ba | fancy, aud whose aelightfal storiea begulled out | condid manner. When the world s reached tha ol tae gt aviite Womld cankiy v ot ¢ WIAT PRAYING DID. Just ‘ns woil ae ofhers can five: thore, whict | harmonious materlals which sugmont lta quantity started this term.~—Athenaum. fancy T e O T hiA ihe | DoInt It has takenn giganticatep toward lberty. | indoed it made any imprassion, Tiis ishow it e | Cricano, Oct. 30,—~1 bave tried to keep silent | Foduirq,ror s passe divided Into | without detracting from ita flavor. Thoso most Prof, i1, . Sceley ns commenced at the Col. | ¥hered L ua many 8 @ e ™ Influence, | Then will it make mors rapld progeasn than it ever | dune: Ecena in & siiting-room—s gantiemen sits rases, ooms.., 7 commonly nsed are difforerit vegotables, snch ¢ potatoes, turnips, etc., which, being added to stews and zagouts, become permeated with the fla. vor of the meat, and thus asalet in furnishiug s abundont end nuteitious diab at trifing exponse, For a like purpose are used certaln preparationsof wheaten flour, as dumplings, pastry, and bresd, The Intter Is capable of a great varioty of uses (a has, Itwill make the heads of the class some. times called **fossils ' fairly awim, and they will cry ont with asionishment: © **Don't! Don'tl Can't you see you are taking MVI{ my crutch. You are pmiling down the fowndation upon which I stand faster than I canrep It." " This s tho clana that have been saying, T never wickeder than now," And way do they 1tY Vecanse they are ignorant of the histery of , an whilo this’discumsion of whipping childran has | Fas ks s raricice you poiaase. [ mil 837 Jhas boen golng on, thinking that others could express lh‘l:xl"flltl nuvuw:n:ep.rl::n afi?.'."fl" Llyrlbt;gn:x'! wi . crimay 7 it my foclings far battoe than myaalt. But reading of | L% Tos: SHOMND BENACH SES) ‘pueple, vidlet, or children belag 8o sevarsly whipped for telliog an | biac, [iizarres a yellow ground, marked with any untrath recalls o my mind my expetionce In that | other color. Somu authiorities divide theso agaln rospect: thetefore, 1 resolve tospesk. My Ito | \uto two varletles, which they call tho flamed sud ono, when uot taofe than G years old, lold me & | feathored, the former having a dark-pointed wpot B elone " nd” Matked Yimaly Iice the fame of & candle, the latier dark colored o leze for Men and Women, Bloomsbury, & short couree of lectares on “*Evolution.” The meth- 0a of handling the subject as sketehed out fn the syllabus Is to take {n sequence in succeeding lectures the extinct animals of the open ocean, of the aeashore, of tho lany, extinct fylog ani- mals, and then to take the classification of the whole ss ustrating some aspects of the doc- r—his son’ enters. **Ps, Isay, gimme cent | No I shan't neither." '*Oh now Pa, that's real mean, you aald you womld." i{ tell Jou, 1dldn’t, 50 gu ‘long—1 won't be buthored 00, **Woll, sny way, ‘L yonurnolsc! | bain't got any, wouldn't get it by tensing." m ¢+ ]—won't—give—you—anyl-more—pennies; yi hear that, don't you! Yoo spend tou many—it's reading bis pai ¢ bis p Ana mother's room, whors wiien overcome by childlal back to health, and senled with high imp: and dignified renown thronghout the witching days of 8 too rapid convalescencel The nureery. where the aweet bells of hlnrf voices chimed. The drawing-roum, with ita briliont meworles, The dining-room. with ite seasons of inner exaltation sud outward cheer. always wera taken IImen! 0 be nursed & to her, | o4 nd its peials, turning lighter near the mar- | the preparation 0f monts, and, belng alwoye read trine of evolutiot. “The nitic, with its ntares of roiis and heaps of | Pant: all wigng—l won't glve.you any more. 4o g0 | telling her and was displessed with her [ £OR® FRRRG T BUEIE BHEE R R Atiar Dlucing | made. 1a wnofo avallable, an well a8 more whole The forthennln asber of the Jiungn, | SRCATS IRerstre Evtr oo i Depant | Aruat et canss o he sapdsorcadof knows- | ey Lot i, tauce, eiviesZHalial el | sy B i1 b, s Rk rdo kppa dow | Shtn RSNG00 a8 S | et i coma - o, et e i the Iast to which Dr, Petermann's name s at- | heme has '"u;":'cggfl“,}g;c:h:mk‘;:&g’;::;.{ o ngeons” tho whipping-post, tho stake, ihe | tells him: > There, taxe 1111 the 1st of Lecember, then bring in and care for | aupposo that the butchar boy hns left at your door t aud gu, and don't let me aee your face ‘aguin y 1" Child looks & little shy, much pleased, ghés off & conguerer, and tells his companions, *‘There, sce, the old gov- ener had 10 give in, and 1 knew ho wooldi" "In- wardly ho1a resolving that he will tey iy uextday. 1 bave omitted: the goutiema: becanse bis grammar lo sulliclently bad, Tiieto s & sLreel scene, —1)¥0 bOYs are playing, — mother opeas the door and, calls 0 one, **Jim, cr, and I asker orgive her olp her in g o tatize. ™ Wo aroseyamd | took my sobbing ilule e N T o one_lnmyarms, Kissing and talking lovingly to that there are some fowers thoy can sncceed with, her, my own eyes full of tears. Boversl years nave | §iiy ey oo 20N ROREES LI CIA SICERR Oty D e e e e e ofwis. | DoTe & got of tallps ihis winter, and, when in gosthem e bare nesl 4f Bt bioom, give one to little Harry, nicely duno up In 8 cornncopla for his teacher. I con see, in niy mind's Lovixo Morusn. | Gye"({Phapoy littie feblow trip up o that *awsul tached ns cditor, containg an claborate paper, by Yrof. M, Fritz, **On_Perfodical Changes in the Length of (laciers.” The author has the hard- {liould to sssert thac the Irequency of sun-spots exerclses, indirectlv, no doubt, a'marked fnfln- ence pon the growth of wastiog away of cla- viers, When sun-spotsare frequent the glacters awdvance, when they approach a minimum they *tvile tongus of slander,” aro rapldiy becoming them things of the past, only to be known on the pages of history. Yes, we aro rapldly approrching the ago when hiberty' §s 1o be the watchword of the world, snd until that time arrives tus strong will use rome of the reifce of the past to force the weak 10 obey thelr ideas of propriety. The above thoughta are the result of reading the communications in The liome on the sabject of the of byacinths. If Iadies who are ¢0 unfor- Dranca ss far a8 the kitchon? Intoo many homes the kitchen 1is but 8 den ulven over to the powers Of darkiess, We know mothing ufit, eave as o place where the processea of culi- nary art are forwarded, —the rendezvous of geutle: mea and Iadics of foreign extractlon, From all of its possibliities_of cozy comfort and good-cheer woare exiled, Wnat do we know of the song of the tea-koutle,—that most melodious of thin morning & enk, very toazh nnd Ieathery Iu texture, and doficlent fn quantity to an extent that makes it doobtful whethor 1t will go_once roand and loave anything for manners. \While you are dolefully consldering the situation the door-bell suin;oun you 1o meet & fricnd who has dropped fn, 28 she 1nforms you with charming candor, ta apend the day, Yo smather your feellngs, chat awhile amilingly, ‘while that drcadfni ateak les heavy on atience, and, ‘i\hmvlng ona_ ot him, 5 teacher's deak," and, with & proud, laok, | yoursoul, and then, having inatalled your guest Bl lomictie harmoniaa? Of the volisned toor, and | PROBmERLOLEMLICE. | o1 seo 1 went o | Foammion e s fue minutel i pays THE REVOLVER QURSTION, han bt the oxckngs, s e waich Wit Joyors luor-l i glowing' éncl‘:s Fnd‘h.u enjuner of 10 N V't ti lancing fire-Hyl ckers on gleamin; 2 vo!! 3 " xpectant) e anfolding; 1 e greots hlm | easy chalr, you rusi k to chen again (ol Toyauun doncebes o aimpto way of seeug | e, dageog el hal, ickerd on Slonming | iacnt e Srary “ocving would sead & | dottcome youiastand gdod whipmg Jish ita oruzn aioR. expeciancy 5 room In the house 8o calculated todevelop tha purely domestie aflections as the despiscd kitchen., ‘Take it these windy autumn evenln ‘when tew chojce selectlons from the Jiible, recommend- Ing the Iiberal use of the rod, and, after commant- Ing upon it, pray to the Lord to give him strength smiles, but doésn't start, ‘shd bis ‘companion {s alarmed for Lim. Ho ‘advises him to ovey, **You'il catch it If yon dohtt.* for the rest of the Lerm, st least, 48 she thinks of Hyarawaop, Tll., Oct. 20.~1 didnot Intend such | yho pleasura that ono flower aiforded, and think & revolutionary apirit to spring out of my Jettor of | you not that he will be a better boy for Lna pleanure und without auy strainlug of the eycs. Thetwo pictures are to be mounted with an foterval be- tween them ot about au inch and a holf. Then g_mppla with your ditemma. What shall be done? 'he nearcat imarket in soven blocks, the children st #chool, and your only sorvant off on & vacativn. No 1 won't; that'a the way she aiwars talks; I ain't a bit the other apartments, bound in the cold conven- | 8nd persevarance to proverly carey into effect the seversl weeks ago against *‘Eihics of the Re- | you propared for bim? Feax Lzay. ;“:I‘u‘lfl-.lé(myc-‘:‘u'rmrgnm.\‘i g"{rnrnl:g::umy‘,“muh by micuns of a partition between tha pletures | tionaiition of regisier heat and artistically lowered | injunciions of the Scriptares. And what was the | airaid." . volver." Tfearitisa partof the same apiritre- et it uid the oye, on the ordinary skeleton steroo- are haunted by strahge noises, and yei | Tesult? ~§t aroused the combativenc: ‘fhe mother goes Into the thonse feclipg dread- | kindted that snccessfully robelled against tho AMARYLLIS, 4 potind It to an cren thinne ‘Make quickly a 1eape Lhe LW parts ore so aeparated that the | stranger memories. The ehirrup of the musical tea- | 11 tho 'chnlflra except . 'u;' n enllva tully tried, and pities hersolt greatly for belug | mother countey a Jttle mors (han a contury ago, Hixspare, M., Oct. 20.—In & former lotter, ing of bread and huttor, #ivoct herba, papuer r.aht eve sha!l see only tho right plcture and | koitle, the ruddy glow and hubbub of kitchen ia- | ones we‘n {fl:;.eyc “m‘e:elrwgmr_m“ fear, ‘ln“ wuch a martyr to bad childre: only that it comes from thatiggenler side of hu- | published Bept, 21, T gava some inatractions as to thie Wil eve the keft pleture. When 2his is done | bot ven (o thram of hard-boiling potatoes | 116 Tesnit of 1t was thit onw Whole 304t W y In this way somo pacen how thetr childron by thelr examplothat they aré weal decided, and res and gall, prociucly ae you would stufl o tarsur, untrachful, and the chiidren le except that you add a few gratincs of onlon, ways grata an onton when cooks very Then spread this dresein meat, roll it up Into a lon, sew tho edges. It should o Yen, worse than lost, as wo spent all of our then imost valuable tiine in concocting littlo schemos by which to have fun and torment onr teacher. 8o bud waa the Inflnence of that one year tnat It was st least three years pefore tho school bocame fully froe froin the efects of it. manity with whom It is harder to successfully | the treatment of amaryllls, particulacly speclfying cope, and practically impossible to defeat, so long | A. Johnsonll, A, Viltata, A, Formosslesima, and A s tongue and pen have clvil liberty, Womanies | Atamasco. Since that time s number of fnquiries e creature In the texture of her sensibilitics, | for further Inforniation have been recelvod, and I One author has told us *'Shals unceriain, coy, | Propose (o reply to them thia woek. and adaa fow o of the pot, or the eputter of hroll- ing ment, —will dinpel sonitmental vapors as tho sun drives away the misama of the night. ‘Thero 1a 0 room in the house, efther, yhere tho cbildren take more unalloyed comfort, “The baby coos & raplurous accompaniment to the harmonies of busy tue two pletures will combine just as caslly a8 With su ondinuty stereosoope. ows of Prof, Nurdenskiv!d’s Northeast Pas- Fugre exaedition has reached Stockholm, Tt lefu roast of Norway on the 2ith of July, a for flavonng, an it smoathly over your h, flat, oval form, 8 nearly as po: ihey graduate liare, otc. .Farents, yon reap what FOu BOW. Inmz. v A fble biuts on the cultivatlon of somo other varlotles of [ In the form of & dresecd duck, fur this dish i G ! ! Invor, Tthe general apirit of good comrade- | I greatly admire the little fellow spokoen of by A RELIC OF NARDARISM, and hiard to plense, and variable as the shade, " but TR R W S L B Ry i sl et o | e i L | ol A e o S M | om0 Ottt | SR ENGEUE e | okt sover w1 v el | S8R B P S ' the Yeoase) o the Gth. It wow intended to | B 0T A aes A ¥R oW o vora vty | thers would bare bevn no progrens In the wurld, | 9lscipllne has beensothoroughly dlscussad In these | galiant's fancy pleaseth ber well, tho whole da- b oo doniel R Al o s Brarc alreah on the 10th of August. The Kara | e 80 e e o o an Frin | . One canso for tha troublo which parenis’ have | colmhs that wo can well aflord to Iay it aside, out | Yoted beart of man matared 1may perhans sgaln remark that the secret of | water enough 1o cover It Ot onetho M verr Seaw waw uearly free of fee. A'little scatiered driit-iee pear Wiite Iataml was the only Ive mut with durine the whoio voyage, The expedition 13 s 3 ool prospect of Biccess.—Nature. 1t hias bren azeertainad that o:0 of the peaks of the Kuen Lnn Rauwe in Kbotan, ascended 1 145 by Mr, Johnsou, {8 28,600 feet high, The feat (s therefare unparaljeled [n the aunals of wonntaf-climbivg. *‘The plains at the base of tha peaks aro themselves very lofty—proba- Lly nearly 18,0k feet—~but even then tho feat, Tor the dilleutey und bardsblp fovolved fo it witn their children ia that they do not respect their rights and fiberies. ‘Teach the child that 3t has some_ rexpousibliity upon lte shoulders. Don't make 1t think that it s as’ helpless as a new-burn babe. Tmpross upon is mind the fact that it ls right and just for it to shape ite conduct In the schoot-Toom, in a public gathering, §n & neighbor's houses on the play-ground, on the atrect, and at bome in such a wanner s not to interfera with tho righte of others. And thon b very sure that you o not forget 1o set the example, llow olten do parents trawple upon the righta of their chil: dren and_then wonder why It i that they are led netray. Lot the chuld plle up boxes and chaim into closely, and'wet It on the hack of tha stove to sin- e sigwly, whilo you return to guur guest witha !mlcuhll Leart and brow nerenc, Vlien tho dlunar: hour acelves and your duck, repoaing on a lieated lattor fn ite own Tich, brown gravy, |¢ dispensed n tempting siicos, yorl will find you have secuted sn abundant and deticious dish at an expense of less than 20 cents, Tu this connection I wiva you arecips for hash, in response to the call in The lome: Ioemove from your meat all tho gristle and wuperfiuous fat. Coop as fine as dust, snd hent, without bolllng, in tha gravy that is left from the day befuro, seasoning varv hivbly wilh pepper sud salt. and catsup If you fancy it. Tost from which sbe would cucas sumed thal A woman ai le: there are two points untouchad by the {ndignant writera of last week which should notbe over- looked, Firat, the sad but iucontestiblo fact tnat the habit of besting s child for every offeuse wlil make him, Innine casesout of ten, & 1lar, Only Inthe light of this fact canwe understand how two fmliles of balf-grown-pp girls shonld be guil- ty of this degrading vico., The conclusionls in- ovitable; they have been brought up under the rod and now the ingenuily of 4hs parents s taxed to 1avent an instrutmont of tortare sall 1o cura & vice that the rod bas foutere: and, t iy snccessfully growlng the amaryills Is to alternately knowa what she ls | give 1t on of activity and of rest, snd 10 xo 1alking about, 1t would bardly bo mpolite, with | plant the bulb that st least"one-half or'moré will this authonty, to say that woman la o variable | boabova the sur(ace of thesotl. No set age can mystery of sonticient and sense, #0 intermixed | e given at which they will bloom muro than that that, upon the whols, sha {s certaluty excusable tn | when tha bolb has drawn sufficlent nutslment from hier atrange cxprensiony tuo a0l it Aowars. Icheerfully accord her ail that A, Beliadonna (belladonns Jly). This is per. nature thet isteader and gormans o Lersex. I | haps the mout dificult to succewtully grow of any givohor sll the fartitude, allibe *loftyhorolsmund | with which 1am scquainted, Fot tho bulb fn gentlo patience™ that sweatens lite. I give her | April, proceeding thue: llave roady s six-inch nable apirations and boly thoughts. Jove, purity, | potand aquantity ofrich soll. In the bottom oftho nod fdelity, faith, hope, and ctiarity, Dot put §n at Jeast two inches of broken earthen- A vine over ite walis, hang a picture or & bracket: 1deulize, If noseible, [n part, the nncongenial toil which appertains to this department, and I will anewe for It yoa wil) find your reward, 1f you have s girl, and she be of the rare and aimost ex- tinct kind, she will work the better for your sym- pathy and occasional company. Do not oblige your bandmaiden to feel that the kitchen Is the hun, —the aingle apariment owel who sligh holds ouly In costemptaous suffer- he department Intrusted to care. ey Tho Spar- | , 1grant all theso and more, and ask God tu bless | waro for dratnage; then take the boib and hoid it [ Pepporaud aslic wnd exisup It YO8 toney (G TR0 remainy uncqusled. Mr. Johuson hus had B irl, and bligo Lo omnibases aud cars, ot 1t whistlo all it wishos, | tang geairad to rear & natios) of warriors, hardyaud | herin tne barguin, bot [ cannot submit the argn- | in the pot, and nes that the roots are well apread . e Cohslierale. cxpericnce. OF mountancoriog. ab | L mnrl el e ot 10 Lo AU | Loyining fokecp it &t home, " Dut how froqnontty | hyayer-Lost ey shomi b ceo. weadosly adutia | ment of ** Kihics of outs il Gp with the rich loam, and allow haif the | 7, 8 Ot platter, spronding eaci with Bulter tbeso exceptional aititudes. 116 Is now Gov- | while to cultivale & diiike for tho daties tbat are | U0 We Rear tho mother scold the child the moment n the meat la teady, plie it nicaly over the toast, There should nst enouwn gravy in the meat to mojstcn tho toast, leaving the meat com- paratively dry, Propated Iu thin mannor o few scrans of meat wili wake & vuliclont dish for & family breakfast, Nexo. IABH AND PICATILLL. Graxo Rarivs, Mich., Oct, 23.—Soms ong¢ Ine quires how to make hasti, Here la my recipe, ‘To each cup of chopped corned beef ndd two cups of chupped potatoes, 1t I necessary to have thebeel well bolled and fat, Doth potstocs and mest should be cold and chopued separately. Gresso by thelr parents the childreh werataken from home and bronglit up by the Btute, They were nccus- tomed 1o the molt austere and barbarous tralning and to the dally use of the scourgy, aud thoy yrow up brave and warllke indeed, bu nation of hars sad mluun‘vhu Yery nsme bas hoand to rewpect, or aven love, usa her nsture | buld to be abuve tha surfaco, leaviagaspace of ono I8 mo uncerisin that with I practice she | Inch for watering. S requires a very sunny rl-u, ‘would be morally posith 004 the wrong mau, | and my own mothod is to plunge tBo {m a_tho e ‘and fcave the mortal charge to my | garden in Juoe, and by Avguat it will bicom. The accoant. Bower is whlte, with & rosa cast, Pansy bas kindly told us tbat ‘‘concealed A. Loagifors require Wnl’fonl ro cver aschewed Dy iaw," even for- | some locslities this variety Is hardy. The fowers bidding frall tnap the right of the revolverun. | are deco Dink, snd they appear in this varfety seeu, lot alune fraller wuman, whosa left band | before the loaves, cannot tell whatthe zight Land ls sbout to do. Uigantea, Eg‘ealle? from Ha lmmel i scarl Hut man defles the flowers; colors brig] . Treateut ay ** Why uot woman Botladonn: Tl ten ™ and violation at once, mad more pr 0 in A. Valiolta pinpinea, Ta & wal ‘Wwoman's ands, hencono Justigcationof right. iight | variety. Pot the buibe in May or June, 28 God-pressitoriacivie, sadly unrecognixed, so | pots, And in August they will oloom. My own ex- & chalr lu tsken from i1 place, aud then the child cn of any enjoymont ex- cept (bat of the mulc of i1ta muther's voica; snd when the child muwx}n up and become fairly started upon the road & ruin the prenchers and deacons oro consulted, and they decide that it fy *+avisitation of God.™ or it {s'cliad nan case to show the power of the Devil, Hut, poor, lunocent fellows, they are not to blame. You' mustnot expact them to feed and spagk your chil- dren. You most work well as prey. 1t [s the surroundings of the child tha child that eruor of Logakh," —Athencum. ‘Tho Fastern unsettlemnent threatens to creats vetanother nuisance—a new European lonwuage, 'fhe Aibanians, In assertlox thelr natlonality, clain that Albantan shall be the official language of their country, The Albanlans have two chiet " lancuuges, the Tosk anid the Guegh, and they ' cunnut read them when other people write them, so they use Greek for written communis catlons, Bote years ago we mentioned that tho Bible Soclety had oublished a Tosk Testament which nooue could read, sa they printed a Guegh Testament, Inevitable, Clarge upon the routine of Iabor with the bayonet of ¢vod nature, and see how the foo will skulk, Renovate, cleanse, brighten, and sys- tomuatizo untll youn find yoursetf the mistress of happy wozk, and not the siave of desplaed drudg- svod fulo s proverh for {asincerity and deceit. t vericioas of our numbars ery. "l"hs kitchen wiil s0on become the happy rallying place for the entire family. Isaacand Abraham wili gleefuliy dispors thelr manly forms by your comfurtable range: the children will nursa their long-sullering dolls upon the serene hights of the wood-0ax, or in tha partial abscurity of the pantry door; bauy's high chair will becoma a permanent imstitution of the kilchen, and Dick's cage wiil t are at faull. The not inherited an unovenly-oalanced mlad, snd [ surrounded by & ploasant home and sound teach. ater the stake, :‘lllllun denled the great discovery which in n atother new character, | hang in the window that forms the soothern boan- ) 1 o x ays bas made his name imyiortal, and Savooarats | that the legend of errue Fusun, **Might makes | perience haa been to get but one period of bloowm, | with batter any shallow frop dish snd fry slowly and act up schools Lo teach people to read ft— | dary of the sink. logs lr‘::fl;h:&ml: el y;_l'lfinl-:filyfilb';l An | crivd out upon the 1ack, **Torture me no more, 1 | Iight,” which s as falés e tho Devil of old. If | although roccatly read of one which gsve flow= | oy ™ gesgqn whilo cooklug, 1t very dey,add Athenssum. L 'would say to that friend who desires my viewa CHiave stich sitsrodn mn"l n te -'Emn as wiii | willconfes the preclous gold ean bo left untouched by the vilo | ers at two dlfltnn{llmn 1u one year. After flow. npun housckeeping or boarding after mareiage, thiat tue question depeodn. If s girl la of the gay and dressy sort, the transltion from a life of the world's pleasure (o domestic cares and reaponsi- vilitiea would be too greal. Lave would prove ilkoou exolic jo s vegetable bed, —out of olace anidocon dead. A gradual depariare from the ranks of thuso who *‘toll not, neither do they autu,"” would eveutuste ln sarer happiness fvo sndden sn n?umln' of old habits and tons, Hut for all those who marry to mal howe, wha conio togethor as bieds In May ti to balld a nest and be happy in one snothier's com eans go 10 housekceping at frui. Start & ho by it aver so small and m’mrl-l atlous, snd, o The next polnt fa the fact, equally sad, thats child brought up under the Yod will, tn nloe cases out of len, grow up to beat his own children in turn, and'so ** the sins of the parents are visited on the children to the third and fourth gen- eratlon,” Thos the married daughter of the Untario mothee serenely avows hor {ntention of Mlllu‘h ldren when, they arrive, after the admiruble and effectual method pursued In bee ald homo, It la universally coucedad that the excess: 1ve use of the rod tends to degrade and brutalizo its ‘hat it destroys alika b 1f-respect and nd aflcetlon for the authority which oppresses iim. What, then, is & judicious mcasure of punlstment? Who sl ust the 10 the auds af the devotees of falso ¢ods, whose moral | ering, allow the oulbto remain ip the pot, ~Keep Inw s ** Thou shalt not s 't §t a strange | preity cool and do not give mucn water, In toa compliment to the moral sthies of & boaated land | following May the bulb snould be repolted Intos of the truo God ihat the crime 80 lwmorally di pot ono size larger. 1sh s in quostion should be left fur weak wom: In addition to tha named varietias which I have 1o pass judgment by tha chance shots of & mn“ 2 dencribed, therearea large number of svedlinge, volver, made """“i uucertain In her own hands? hiefly hybrideof Vittats, obtsined by crossing I do not dispute the right of a woman to dofend her hounor, even by the lpl‘l:l’{ bullet, nnder cer- taln cirenmatances, rather would I pral ism but [ do contend that the exizonc n oul- | zation, wih of moral and political laxity thsta Christian ve 8 lotter from Atlanta, no Staf country ought to Le sabawmed of. Thesame clu. | mark fndistinct, without name of sender. quence and womanly spirit that has been stirrod | was au inclosure, and the person 10 thie argument, If turned withall its vital strength | bulbs. Wil the |ady send the name to tue education of o sentiment of law aud execu- | so [ can forward her crocases ¥ a littla water, , While green tomatoce are In market T should jike to offer my recipe for picallll. Ono peck grecn tomatoes, one small cabhage, one onion, tnree graon peppers. These ahonid ba chopped fino and separately, then mix, addiog two cups salt. Let it stand twonty-four uurs, tnen arain thorougnir. Put tho mixure In an earthen far or crock, llace thres quaris of pure cider vinegar on the stove, It & porcelain kettle, add two tablespoonfuls each ol kround cloves, clnnamon, allspica, mui ons of peppar and nutmes, snd one cup of brown sugar. When oL, paur aver the mixtute luthe crock, Tt a favorile ploklo, cuntaimm: a wus periluity of neither pepper nor onlons. MUKADER Acconling to the opinfon and experfence of Dr. Ayres, Coloulal Surgeon at floug Kong, it 13 a misupprekension to attribute to the smokivg of opiunt, 48 a rule, the fearful and ghastly re- sults with which it Is usually credited. \Chen ulfenders ure committed to jall their allowance ol opiun 1 frequently stopped altogether, but no evil results epsue, 1t would II)EQII’ that opfu-cating has been confused with oplum- siuoklui, and thot many who practice the latter ure the subjects of scrafulous diseases in Loeir )wrutlomu and most advaoced stages.—ZLoudon [anicet, at7ain the evil propensitl i) les and atrengthen Lne culttes to sult the particular case, thal in Auewer 10 the requestof B., of uster, N. Y., tho daughters of *' Mother" been heard from; but let us see: They reply at tho request of thelt mother, Now, supposing they had made an auswer contrary to the one they did, what woald boen the remuit? Would they nut have received another punishs 1! Would ++Mother** have allowed a diffcrent o Lo have been published? And, after all, does 1t not look It the replics might been mado uoder duress, and crefora worthlesa?, Uhe next umo “Mother" finds It ‘nccessary punlsh apy of her children, she bad 3 with pollen from some other vai ll;« At some future time, 1f Tha 1lome readers wonld like, her hera- | I will glve them some hints on the art of hybridl 3 you, tpe angels duties, no_employmens, acd 5o rueponsibllities, mark , varying clrcumstances and difforent d 98 Of cule tu digelng the foundations for a new shaft at n"witt "dejcent to *Kudo ‘gou “chine | etter postpane it nnth ahe can vend for & photog. | Gaifiy7 "Whera there s duch grest oanyer of sx. | Uon, will clevato taoianc of civiluociety t the | **Cudlo, *the leal and fowees sout 1 recomize JALLING NAMES Y pear of the pretulios I the occupation of | pany —therein The stmoshere of WBOt | Atk and then, bofore nelng ho rod aguin. let hor | ccualni the limita of discretion and huissnity in | POUSIROUIY ) o gre.urm fn demoralizing | Eabcer anie OteAd(e: - Jlardy annoal; atroog, by aiitadig Messra, Morgan , in Long-ac ndon, -houl cnvy. a A i h u use of an age: 3 it nof - 5 Uct. 17, some workmen esme .,;f.,., e chest con” | spite. *‘Hatan fods plenty of wischief fox filo | ¥o And look si the pictue ;g.g;;;g;mgg;;;m safest ta adopt other piodea of government? inony snd, whilo thelruse 4 forcea upon | L, West ‘Lake street, the leat of “Baster | o rooy. “Mich,, 2 Tafulug'a Jarge namber of Rold aud siiver cofns | bands to do,"—ana the young bride who has 1o YNemo, | usbysnexiguncy' tha ho cbild of political | Flower* i Eupatorium, tho other 1 cannot nama «f the reign of Heory VIIL in a hizh state of about wxv“ sh her cbild ur the one the plcture weakneas, i1 18 no el ! ol ot aceordingl; hou a7t & Jow : Shous o puufal her 7 peaknear, f11a no stevationof characier o olerse | porliively, bai ik it o Ligaum-vils (Labur- | thou ariafewel. 1 weasomerhat srad vreh vrescrvation. Beslies n quantity of miscollas | 7i11 8008 dovelop eitlrur iuto & nonentlty or & gos- Lule more frequently Fequited to regulate FERN LEAY OX THR SUBJECT. {lis chll Ly & courseol piawl pravguce thateouts | wim)y n ede, .N. 0, P, Q.'s lotter In the i 1y Jibous articlen, the bot contained about twenty | bk (T patalds world s full of vapid women | 1, variations of lumpur ta the parept than 1o | OTTAws, Ik, Oct. 28.—Christobel, you | o siranure the chila hnd suce this eod o ieet of | rricanact yuain, aek the Indulgence of scoms to me rather Incotatatent. 1 do not kno plec Your letters are placed ou e, Jaw by acutiment and excculivn that will not | one answoered fn der auholy pavsions to bring it into degredation | nsulation which I d battement. FoBowW. idly ss_possible, ahall each ba attends stimulate opedience in the chilld, Now, what about A Fath says that after be bezan p but the fdeal hom wha tde, and caata from her every bigh aad holy respousiblilty of life the woman who mak asknie if I have no word for the litilsones. I have ever a word and smjle for them, but you wauld ot wish everyone to writo o the same sub- of church plate and ornaments, Amovig p d 10 what sex L, M. N, O. P, Q. beloags, but judge massive chalice, & ciboriun from the tone of tho Jetter (hat she lem wouss, and shall conaider ber a8 anch. of Toronto? He shing his dgugbters he rarely dotected them in & falsehood, And is as far removed fruin 4 _ber home bright and at. tractive, who rears her children wisely and well, riving to work o rap- patient, frionds, snd you 10 1n Ume, rved crozier head, s lapds lazull eruciix, s 3 c - ho says In regard 1o disagreolng with others and pctora cross i chals atiached, wome emel | 823 wiis thmareiled wloh hime cmoloymunt, | BOTAL 28 S0, Wik Kaew e sentinnce | e LA S U L S G vy SOOTING A%D swIMNING. ey Renerm el b e oty | taylng anpleasant thiags, 14 30 difieult mat challee a cvoss with a piinbus 18 engraved, and fx""nf‘ :‘:umhl'l::‘lv‘vhtl! :n’ lhi dlepi(l]me'l: stran. modeaty, all sBam virtte, &nd be honeat with 3 | does, lot ne_hope thore sre fow like her, and that small worde at the commoncoment of my last | ieutity. Rexxix, | other writers l:\ -;nlcu.m:‘r}nuu-;‘;:n;“: "‘:’:tm- i werail the Latin fuscriotion, * 40 wajoreta | Lgiu 16 the shrige tbat alons k DR oLy St uitt | chiid. 'Fell 1t that every act ol une's lifg wilk pro: | ther childrén may alo fn infancy. Theso *+rays | Weok's article mado the frst varsgraph resd se it THF BLOOMER COSTUME. aod kst tbeiedpetonn, e cob iste e SO Det glurluu, ¢ | el Fia'nurity extales, duca dome effct, —sous youd or somo bad,—and | of aunshine™ aco sent ta choer aad make brigh, | written by a lusaile, llowsver, those who pouiced . A ances, buk wa Shoull ¥eut ol ity c8lgn Y i 4 uty Lo observe thes Taw always glad when I resd in she notices of weddings that the happy coaple wenl immediately {0 thair bowe snd began Hfv together in its vacred sheiler, Andyel, 3a § before said, such a course 16 suineiimes an crror; bappily, lowever, the wia- tako s fhe exception and not the rule. Tussk you, C| bel, for your le'k x C ' A novel competition was hield recently at t! Yortabello School, Otagu, New Zealand, be- twveen Lie five best native Maorichildren sltend- iur the native schuol wnd an_ equal number of xhilte eluldren sefected frow the Engllsb sctool. ‘Ihe subjects for cxumination were arithmetic, fucluding vulear und deciuial tractious, geogra- vhy, writioi, svelling, sod reading. fa dicta- Hon Lhe uative scholars werg easily besten; but in the next subject, srithmetle, lzay wanaged 10 score o Wotal of twenty-two suws correctly rendered out of thirty, sgulnst fourteen of the sawe exerclies givento the English children. 1o geoersply “the competitors” were closely watched, the” savantaie betug alightly on the siile of the natlves. [u writing the palm was ugaln given to the Maorts, who were,” nuwever, Beaten fn oral spelling us they had becw in afe- tatlon. Un a review of the whole test the uwplres declded that the inarks wero equally divided betwegn the tye competing classes. Ihis result was g0t uvlooked for by thoss who Lave hud experisnce of the ubtitude uf the ns- tive cojldren to acqulring learning. 1o o lecture on ** The Educatioual Aspect of thy Faria Exbibition ” dellvered receutly b the roows of the Boclety uf Arts, bufore the wwewbers of the * Fruebel Soclety for the Pro. wotion of the Kindergerten System,” by Sir Chiarles Keed, Chatzman of the Londoa School i Hoard, the lecturer said: At our firet great Fxlubitlon of fuduatry and art, educotion—that is tusay, the physical evidences of ts progre: —was 00t ewrd of. Tuey Akl appear Lo cer- tlu st respect Pl cred g8 Learing off the Pl from even Pars o the present yoar. It was, Lowever, wulter of grvat gratifeation thut such un cducativual cxbibition as the pres- | cut furwed part of the vresent world's show. luthe Purisian Euducativnal Department they were rather overwlelwed with statlstical fu- furmption, with thousunda of yolutnes of schoul Louks In Diasuscript, avd a8 mauy very lotes- eatiug volumes of ubediework. ‘Yhey bad vot, bowever, the lvlog childrea {n sctual schools, oue patbway, What fe this sarth without the Klorious sun, and what is life without the pstter of oh the joy which s walted from ips, 1 kWow of one who will say: What does she kuow of all this? Ah!butlde know, Do you think I awn 80 selfish I cannot love what belongs to another! Uno little face watches for me daily, and is juet tall enough 0 mo ws 1 aporosch, aod then funs for (he ** wea bouny tu Ut on {or tha promiscd Fide, In & coruct of my ome are itlvs, balls, cups, snd wastles for the Jat 4 whio aro oflen there, and Io my beart is & vast feeritory especially luid out fur thewe samo Jiuilo treasuros. You who call them yours some- limes become impatient, Talnk then of those who liave been called an to yive them up, or who never Loew their lovo, and bear with thelf ¥hort-counnge aud weakneases, and think bow happy you ougus o be, Although Cudjo thiuks [ ought 1o l’n hapyy, becsuse of dolng a thitle to brighien the life oo vur duparied sister, 1 s not, for | sm never sativfied, but desite to !0 ou and search for other dlstressed njothers and Jittlo ones, and #nd rellef for thum, Among the 068 lettcts which my secresary con. tains are some of the most heautlfully expressed thoughts [ eve: resd. and 1be simule, childlan tet. terw Of the litile wnes are by no esng passed by unnoticed, for I beileve with Milton that ** Cluld- huod shows the man as morsiog shows the duy,” 1 btope sll of thess little oned have received ihe packsges 1 sent them. for. 1 100k grust cary taey stould be sent. 'Thanks, Mre. D., of Hur- Jiogton. 1may cowe some i Fxuw Luar, . ' . TUB FARENTS® PAULT. Wawnsy, Til., Oct. 28, —Whiie loakiag aver The Tlome snd reading articles frown aiffervot ones oo ‘the subject of tzaining children, using the rod, sie., my very sonl crics out, ** God forgive fzno- rance.” Look for a momeut it the littledarhag fa the cradlc, and then think of usingthe **rod." Father! Mother, let mo 83y Lo you, if you ever Bave o whio your child 1t s your own fault, and Jud abould be srhamed of It *Go 84k Gud 10 for- five you and help you Lo govern yourselves. et s exsmple Lefore your hiile ones, thersby teaching them to (oilow you s you {ullow tiud. Luad your cilld as God lcads ‘you; God docs not the jnterrogation polnt at jts clove would readlly A B, FINDS FAULY WITIL ZAINE, understaud that It showld have been jhe doubtful | Zaire has placed me Inan embarrassing position *Ibat 1 fnatead of the declded **It 1w, " atc. by the uawarrantsblo Jiberty taken with my uawe Not only shoald women be sble o master tho art | 10 her cummunication of last Baturday, Mad sho of alming the revolver ln order to defend them- | bevn noariy when I readt Jawm sure her cars solves from tbe marsuding rutlan, but they shoula | would bave tingled ot the burst of indiguation o tanght the mosns of controlling It usa 8o that it | It called fortb. But tho miscbief 1s doos, hanh might not banz awsy when Jeast expected, and hit | words can do no'good, and I am seitled lnio & calm ho baby playing gleefully npon the floor ctose at | and forgivioy spirit. {‘;""" "gnlhu W ’;mnnnw;ntmd:’; J'nunbz ju | Zaire is a straner to me, though'T ha s 700m sbove. & ct wiodo | culty in locating ber, Whils regretting her fudis o e o et “Theh thede 8Fo Hisd wa | cretlon, T cannol Sd [t 1n my Beart to condemn en, whowe weak ucrves arv unsirung 0y the least | hur, since she bas sald so many kind things of me, excitement, aud In whose haudd—unices woll prac- | Ler motivo was good, snd her feeling kindly. ¥or iced In the art—n wespon would be the aure fors- | thees & (hank hor, wiifle deploriag 1he npulée that runner of a funeral i her owa fawily, or sume | led to her action. She uoubticss cansidersd ma othicr fawily beslds ne which should bo put | publio property, and thought to give The liome & to tyat expenso. With such 8 womau tho visitor | plewsure, forgeftivg that ita members are not sl yho, e Itko Faul Py, has *ouly jout dropped | [ aympathy with me; and that wbat she kitended villain d wtspd o o8 much daoger as in kindness might incite of sitiol d lost Teim whoin s5é would wish 1o defend he 1B thvor of many. Lo iian aid Soes e If every woman woe well versed in the uee of the 1t 14 true that I'have ap revolver, with & alx-shuoter cluss at band,: the | half a auzen differeut nou tramip nulsanco would spuudily Sod an abatviment, | dufereut subjects: bul now and loafers ba whlling 10 work for § 1) on the thoughts expreasvd, not upon the Judividu: Very good! very good, indecd! 1L, M. N 0. P, Q. bad only stopped there; bat. unfurtus nately, sho Is human Jike ihe rest of us, and did 0 dues what she blamed unkind words. Now [oF tue Incoutiateney, § b welters have writton very wvhurp [ some very cutting words abaut otli rilers l:l ‘'he llowe, Wby weld o7 ghese, 4¢1 fmuedis oly classed thew wu uuladylike, and ceased to o wpect thom afterwand,” Ijemro'tho ret fo julse whether that be sharp and cultlnfi'. or not. Jfl; doesn't mention any names, but leaves ue 1o Lust uy the old lettwra ana And ont for ueselves; but.a Tacud wy pupers to s fricnd uiter [ havy read them 1 shall lisve to remain in ignorauce, However, “+Where ignoranica s bilse ‘e folly to be wist, Bhe, woreover, auyd ot ouly those Wi say sharh and'cutling things, but those who call nao Kuonot know what constitutes a lady im sreaie wation, but In wino 1t ¥ 8 wouan in Whiosy beedy Dbeats 8 trae and Womanly heart, & pure-soulits honorable, virtuous woman, whiatever uiay b e station of condition fn life, whethier ahe Vive {2 palsce or hovel, whetber sho be eluthed [ purp and five linen of clad in calico, Of whuther s B2 peak yrammaticaily or not, Now ublads: v wmesus unlike s jady. Then what sn unlsdjs 1ikg wonan e 1 teave you to judge, and to cousuls &r i1 you would 11k 1o bavo tho ternt spplied 10 100 oruot, As for me, 1 would ue svon be calivd § S4d1ot" ora *bettariau.' The latier sppeld tlons would fmply that I was not respontible my actions. Yerbaps L. M. N. O. P, 4% tei; tion of ludy mey not acres with wine, but whelit) ftdoce or noi abe cestainly meant by 1he I sowething thay ke did not consider BRI L would not iike to bu called, Such being tue St is ;a7 Notice why docs LO 827 unbecomluiz & lady, bt she says ho classed the weiter as uiladslike 4007 Just whak sne coudemns othiors for dolny. 1 heE SLE words, Yeuting ber wrath upon (o welter. BVPC than upon what fs written. Jlut thig b4 uot Gy worst of ner letrer. At tho last she RO mora porsonal. bhy saye taat two Uf R0 welers Whiay letters 8 ‘},mg,.”,fi::,‘.\,:-ém. ur 80 loug **bave atoope & O ot abu s clasecd thet with tho othet 3 Rects, t accordingly, ‘lell it you bave obses that the results of lving are bad; that yi tried and kaow it from experieuce, Tliat s the way 10 deal with a child. ~Keason with it. Think of & member of the Bustd of Trade punishing Lis culld for pitching pennléy, or playing piu-pool, or g ,A Qreat many persons aro slways ready to beiler their owan coudition, u any nier, 180 they Avold the genlluu' tho law, regardicss of the rights and ltberties of thelr nelghvors, And why te this? Une reason 1s that their early edacation bas been such aa to {natiil inta thelr ‘minds the idea that they can do lu‘lhlnl that is not forbidden by thosa in suthionity: that they can cowmit any dead that 1s not attended with a punisluneal. And dovs not governmont by toe rod incuicate that selfiah sentl- ment into the mind of & child? And whun once it iu thiers it 26 vory diticult, if not impossivle, 1o erudicats it. Surely, children are goverued loo wuch as well as tae people. 1 sce you sometinés sdmit & mau to The Home, 20 1 rap u§ the door for adwission, pot that 1 bave anythiug new or greal tosay, bul tust I tnink that oue thipy the world nceds is for 0ld ldess 10 be rodressed {n new langusge, L DER, SUALL WA KREP LOUSE, OR DOARD. SrexLing, 1., Oct. 30.—Thiv question comes 10 all yoong married peoble, and should be decldvd by thew in sccordance with their circumstances and social relations. 1f the young coupl fon of soclety and accustomed tu its gayeiles, they can better enjoy Its pleasurcs fn & howe of thelr owa, 10 which they may invite thelr friends, than 1f they are boused up in & room or (WO In some boarding-house. If they diulike ihe trouble and vosations which soctety laficts npon her devotees, aud prefer the plessuro of each ofher's socluty Lo thutol tbelroelghbors, they may be contented to hive fu'one oo Many .ladies,, sccustomed to bouschold duties; would mlas thelr datly routine of emptoyinent sa'much, if boarding, that ennul, with “its’ usudl sccompasluicuts uf low wplr- fto, ete., would bs a certaln reault. Olhei who hayve been reared in the lap of Juzu, sud whose chivf occupation for years Lias been to do *fancy work, ** would 28 seon Dire of the inevitable thrye eals 8 dldr. tho cars of the servagts (If they kept any), and the genesal work of tbe bouse., The foryyolog, it will be , refers wholiy (o the wife, Tho busband, beta Y f1om buwa moet of bis Gime. will ba the least interested of thy twa bu tha queation we Lave been considening, Jf the busband ja well L do, or 000 ealary, sud can give hue bade & | with srvaais to do the -grk;xhan no doabt, ¢abecially If they bo fond of soclely, that 8 home el ‘tbeir own wil} Le better for thew thap & saite of rogwys la some fashiousble boarding-house. Om tue olher hand, if the hus- Vaud can ouly sfford the ¢xpcnse of ‘our vrdinary Loaraing-bouse, and if the wite has hitle or ho Suowledee of housekeevivg, then a quiet bowe fn suuws ulesssut {aully, whers the cxpeuse will not sbeorb tho eutire [ncome of the husband, will nodim. red in The Home with plume, on a8 many dropbed Sctiliouy ud weite over my own, which alwaye Which amouut was sojected many-times duri f Bat what docs it matter 0 The barvest, As 300n as lllll{ bocame coovinced (hal ers who its writers are? Why should the auswera 10 thelr psolence wos wure to rise be- | Zalre **wonder® if my identity Is known, and foro thom 1o th sbae of & well-polsed ruvolver, | who cares now that she has divulged 1 I am Luelr inclination to bo savported in idlensss wauld IRBO oEBOOt o roduced ; subside. viog been personslly introduced to the mAm. A gentleman sald t0 me the other dsy when | bersof The ux?;u And’mll.lu my bow, ‘l ‘wish to comnsenting upon the agitationof the question: ** 1 | ot ind correct Onw atstoment made by Zaire, have & lady friend wilh whom the revolver isa part | She says, bt the urivinstor of the famous of Lerevervday dreass 1fa trawp or book-seller | Blooner cost to. This s a mistake. Who {1 doult the Justice of the comparlson) cowas 1o | originsted th 16 of dreas called by that nsmo f Ahio duor, whe Guictly asks thew 10 leave. Ifbey | do nol know, &« it was wora lonx 850 in xymnastic are jmpertinent, or peraist fu anuoying her, tho | aad callsthenic exarclses, at Water Curvs, aod the Brat thuy know they are gaaing into she yswolng ) like b:“' 80 far 38 wy knowledge extends. Mra, muzzly Of s six-shooter. They luvarlably tura | Elizabéth $mith Miller, of Ueneva, N.. Y., daughe swsy in disgust.™ Une would nalurslly suppuse | wrof thelate Mun. Gorrlt Buutn, of Peterboro, they would. Tuere are wowen who trely | N. Y., was tho first womas Lo suopt and we: uundited for the coutevl of re-arma. ore ar¢ | dress io public in this couvtry. “And 1t wi wen; s evidenced prory day by the bigbbanded | untll after she visited Scncca ¥alls, where 1then villaiuy that rung niot In vur inldet 1'thiuk 1o | rewded, 1o such costame, that Mre. Stanton, my- womau would be guilly of highway-robbery or cold- | self, " aud others fashionod wur clothes bluoded piurder, even though the lucentive to both | like ento bets. Thero wery were placed within besreact, sod her hand Krllgfld Jucal circomstances, which 0 will the weapon with which she wight do tbe dved. She T, *XLLA C.'' AND INGERSOLL. | 1 Tuscora, lil., Oct. 1. ~Once more would I beg entrunce just long emough to say my ssy on this subject of beating chlidren. OF course |t 1s just like everythiug olsa; we sil have our 9w opinlons, sud somgiisies opinfons differ widely, And, (f some patents want 10 punish thelr chlidren by ualog the rod &% any aud all timed, there 13 00 18w t0 pre«. vent them from o dolog. But most aurely the re- sult will be cruss, Hli-towpered ghlldren, who will nut love their whipplog parent. If othezs rulo thele children by love, and make them feel their love, they will certatuly reap rich returas. If sny children rise up and call thelr parents blessed it will be thore with huarts fullof love, sud noae of 4 rod-lustillea love." Show mu the parent who always keeps a rud in_pickle on the window ur be- hind'the cluck, wherever it b bandy 10 reach, sad Who Is stways prauice other poovls'y children, aud never bas & good word for bis own, aud 1'll sbow e i DOLSLop now 1o felate of explals, shat Jod me | Ladyhke writers. Now it 18 cvldent to Bl 8% 5 with thelr teachers at thelr wark, us they bad | $0ate the wifs much wedrisome wurk, audt the | yuu au uuloved parent, osu who rules entlrely With | driva you. would souner clasp ber atasving babe (0 ber broast | to don tho style. 1 was st that tuie uditing and | wust be Lo others. Laat sbe means ‘“"‘m:.,‘un- at Puiladelphls uod o connection with be | Busband, 1o say tbe the cating of | @rod, sud whu Lay Do natursl love for tugchil- | ‘dherod or whip abould nover boused. It ruins | and beg for God's pity with bor emsciated Lps, | publishlog s paper, with & clrculatlon of 4,000 | these, thongh whou the wecund one way et e ly-couked e The comparative | dren Intrusted to hia keeping. Ou the otbee baud, | the dispositiv; <ob! Kiodergartcn systew, atfordiug ilustrauvn of than commiia bloody dued for 8 Tew paliry colus, 1hat work Lo 1ts Wizlest style and some montion made oo the dress in &3 so wany wen buve dope, Another sccomplline | queation o the paper led toite belug genersl) uient Womsn sbudld waster 8 the srbof ewlu- | Kuown that I wue wearln o wburt Urees au ot hoardiu, and Ludsekecp: 9 BuOW iy the parents who klwaye speak thy best depeud upou the scaly Childeen may sav they don't thivk auy levs of word for theis owa cuildren, Bu their purents, sud all tuat, bul 4 dovs uot excure no ided. I 1bave nustakeu bee mtnnn_‘\f‘_h::‘; vardug.” Theu obv adde just wfter thi, *CHERY auch letters b ket frow Wlvse faces The Howe?

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