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farge quantity, Migars M, W, NATTER PUDDING. Fe 7 The Triduna, LLE, 11, Jan, 3.1 belleve T have not ‘“epoken fn meeting " ninco I ross Inst ou * what I know about can- now I want to toli you that T had a can of that same corn was as beautifully sweet and desired, and at & much less y for it In the 1% 18 very nice and koeps wel summer to tell on Christinas-Da; or dinner, and { {resh as could bs cost than one would have to Stores at tlia geason. I also want to tell *Loutsa P." iow she can make s batter pud. - which, it ft sare she cannot fall to lika it; the recipo {s not tampered with by the ¢ and she followns it e pint of sweot mf of flour, and two cggn, | whitcs stirred fn the Jast thing, suitable for the same: haif o cup of butter—these rubbed to- scparated—the yolk Leaten zar; one pint of holling water, thickened with a teaspoonful of flour or corn-starch: ndd to these the beaten white of &:;{zg, and et it comne to the no}_l‘: (Lwnr to reciscly when she gets it: one tea (or coffee) cup separately, the with the butter and A NRW SUBJECT FOR DISCUSSION, ~ . S.—Loulsa I, recipe for batter pudding. that I have always uscd, and_ which has Invaria- Take elght exrgs; beat tableapoonfuls of Bakoe or boll In a Berve with sauce made by rubbing one cup of sugar with half o adding wing nquired some {ime king venlson, her steaks and ronsts ving with gravy, to which fs added wlno and currant felly, I think the result preferablo to frying and commendable for all to make homno aftractive. Inquirca for a I will give her one ah{ sama il light hall an hour, sioce for some way 1 would say, if she broils I; otlicr cuts, ser she would find . 1t is proper 0 what they can to Buat tidles and worsted- 1oinor linportance to that of cheer- f deferencoand respect due rovidence in authiority over largely overlooked In this anly introduce this subject, slater moro enp;‘blo to those placed by P ue, This 15 a matter hoping to hear fi of discusslng it than myself, ot of The Tetoume. or ¢ une. Jun, 2, —Uantll within tho iave been a constant reader artment in Tue TRIDUNE, and cvourlng ' {t agaln, I wonder without it for so long a time, oo corner is ko o plum-pud- w8 Letter ag It erows older. I sco so new subjects written hoped a sceret liope that the *chemiloon™ question mnight boleft out for the nonce,.but no, there it af Mr, Editor, and your many cuse the word), 0 the Br, Paur, AMi past month or two many new names, nnd obout, that I hines in all Its glory. M recipers? (pray ex- this s ny first visit to columns (please don’t wish it to be the but iny conacienc sald, in the” plo, ton, mysclf this thn may sHp in azain som to give infortation, notece.”” T winh ye 1t is not too late. Wiy not havo “a fluger y 50 I have merely introduced hen there isan opening I e timein the future, not but to *“psk for what I do on all ahappy Ne\vé TIIE of The Tribune, Urica, 1N, Jan. 2.—~Will ‘you allow me a T to make a sugges- have becn wonder- cver since T first beheld The Home if the ¢ excellent recipes cook Do, they not know 0 that horrible dis- corner in your valuahle tlon and dsk n question es wilo write all thes them for thelr Hitle ony that such rica food Jeads ¢ case dyspepstal - Wiy not tell us how to make goud brend, cook incats and vcsl:ctnmcn afforil! 1 shall nngiously await % Chat's ™ rec- ylog tough beeisteak, for we seldom L un 4 tender plece. Wil some one tell’ me it they sleve Graham flour? Isleve mine, and It makes excellent paste, but 1 prefer brewd, IC you consign this o the waste-basket, pleaso ast the ladies to tell Uralwm bread, would 1iko to tell " Observer” that cake not mixed stiff onough will fall when taken from: INR-ATOTS O} CARPLTS. 0 éha Ediior of The Trivune. dan. 1.—*Ilanp; ladles. May we each In our turn st this .year o profitable one. I think eve: sliould be prolficient in the art of conlduy for one, do not agres with *Qlive thinking that wo ought to let all interest in the “eullnary dopartment” flag, and cugross our mindg entirely with subjects that are inore edifying. . 1 do ngrec with that “ varety {s the aplee of Jife,” not have a varlety ? Lel * A Synpathizer” L the *hookish ! nnos the “chemlloonativks thefrs, ested In puddings and bread e I hava fallen In love with "and woulildeom [Lthe * jovof mylife’ Hy acqualuted with v Clnt,” a and those int to_become personal * Dalibler," and * enlighten mo as to w from carpets, muslivg, ete, overtiirn at least ong hottl at aloss (o lind soma met moving the ugly stalne, Ilease, e out of this predicument, mul greatdy of youra reapectfully, removo ink-spots 1 Wo mnuage to Mansu MALLO LCONMISTENCY'S A InwWeL. 70 the WATERTOWN, Wis, dan, d.—% Winnle" aska concerning the authorshin ot the q 's 0 jewer,” - I rearched yeelf, older und wleer than I, carly every author from Confu Ihave learned this; That a collection of old Scotch pubdished by Martagh, in “Jolly Robyn ng the quota- V" und leard | Duvbury News mun. it has bicen traced to and English ballads, 1354, nnd is found {n (. Roughhead.” ‘Thic verso contalni ton runs as follows: Tush! tush ! my lanee, uu]:h thonghta resign, ruel; L in franics an fine, TFar thee and 0 conrue clothies are bey Ttude folio n b ) omlye raliment dre Wife Joass and Guoidman Hobyn, CAneorTa Prnny. CHIAM MUPFINS, r of The Tribune, i ave not written v Tar Trisesn ited with the Ladies’ 1 tel theladies how 1o maka t of rich nilk, or, it [ GrAND RAving, Jan, 3.—f Tho Homs before, Have take: for years, and am deligh cream mufilnsi you ean gret Ity half cream quart of flour,—heaplug alx ezia; ouo lable- spounful of butter, i 4wl one uf lard, softencd to- v and yolks separately, very id slortenlng, and o amd stir fn tho flour hitly a3 possible, and have tho Heat your muttin and halt 611 then, and bake Bend them to the ony and they are Ight, Then add o reunt teaspoonful of ealt, the Jast thing, b e from lumps, rlugs, butter well, fmmedtately fn table tho moment tiey aro di 1 should 80 ko to ask “Zoo™ for a pattern but feelas if {t wus almost an fm- zoing o Inclose u_stamped of ¥ Ktove-Ilook's atterus, Would any of the ladies ik how to make a Lundseme cross for Bile umrlkl envelope for one ADVICE NOT TUROWN AWAY. 70 the Edifor of Ths Tridune. Prosrzct PLace, MoraAN PArk, Dee, 25.— Tam often much Interested i 'The Homa Do- partmeut of your paper, o tunity to sincerely than) " of Foud du Lac, Wia., for hier I hopo many wilt sollow Moro such letters will do us all this beautltul Christmas I called fn by my old-fashioned nd nsk this oppor- y thankful T had made four lttlo e pleasant deeds, shedding 8 {u many dark places, we ht and happine: h the whole ycar, du?k"l.o&nul‘up ; speciplly during Ehesa col Thope nany” will rénd. that good le vrotly by it ¢ L 0 the Lincorx, Jan, know how to make L.—*Ithode Isla paper_crossci. Drawer 04, Lincol, red fuformation an 1 Stars made out of ) aud varnished, mako nice rustic frames tap plctures or for groupsof phot lease Inform wo what ) tartar from gathering on the give your mods What {s” good for Please reply, some mav. TO WABJL DABY BACH o o e Kdis Juxcrion Ciyr, an. 2.—I have been so ks I have not been ribute ta The Howe, put §sm glad ome Depertment Mrs. Lolty wanted to know ues 50 they would rewaln ok ot em o it, tw the tinlest drop of plus Hannels that bave bgan worn rest {n The H THE CHICAGO TWELVYE PAGEN JANUARY. 6, ‘1677 for two years that are as whits now as the first, time 1 washed them. Mns. Mao. RENBDY FOR TRE CROUP. o the Eauor of The Tridune. foorn Cricado, Jan, 3.—Amang the readors of The Home are many motlers who would Iike a quick and sure remedy in an emergency for the crnur which nenem)‘l]y takes us unawares about m| Jn(zht. The ear detects it by the hoarse wheeza or whistlo In the throat. I always have at home some fresh lard. 1 pive the chli!l o tea- spoonful warmed to the consistency of ofl, but not hat. In afew minntes I follow with an. ather, until vomiting cnsues. Batha the feetin warm mustard-water. Welng a flannel out of hot water, and lay across the chest, and lay adry flannel over It; thien wnr the child in & woolen blanket. In a short time ho wiil prespire profuse. 1 yinml you can enfoy your reat for the reinainder of the night. The object of using the lard Is, that the retching Is painless, nnd it prevents the formation of mucus, This'T know {s oo, having tried it mysclf, and know others who have always uscd it guccessfully, # LitTLn ONE's Fragnp," GERMAN FERIODICALS, 0 i Editor of The Tribune. BeriNarimLy, 1L, Jan, 26 Loo Waler," you can obtain allst of all the pular maga- zlnes and papers printed fn B‘;rmzm o{ph 8trizer, New York.' I recommend the Ueber Land u Meer, Cames every two wecks; s handsomely fllustrated; price, $5.50 per years also, Sllatrirle Well, $1.50 per'year. . 1. 8.," L wish that you had'ziven vour namo' 8o that I might call and shake hands, Conatder it dane, lflc:uc. You wrote fust as [ think, Wil Chat" ell me how to mako £5buy 325 worth of goodal Mr. Editor, fsn't your Ppatiencenboutexhausted i Mrs, Jases A, D, HAIR-PIN OASE. To the Edlfor af The Tribune, Cnitcaco, Jan, f—) alwaya preferred Tnn TRIBUNE shove all other newspapers, but [ never Hiked It a0 well as sliee it has established The Home Department. And now I want somo information. A contributor of sone weeks ago raid sho would tell any one who wanted to Lknow Low to make & * halr-pin case fu the shnpe of o sailor hat.” I have mislmd the slip which gave mo the name of the contributor, but hupo shie will sce this and Bive me the desired informatlon, #Cart. Jack." ° FRUIT CARE. 70 the Zulior af Tha Triduna, CHicAGo, Jan. G.~Will some one of expe- rience plcase tell mo how to make cuffs st and give thewn the zlnssf appearance that they Dave nt the laundrics] I would liko * Aunt Lucy " and other readers of The Home, to try my recipe for fruit cake: One “IP butter; two cups sugar: three and onc-hall cups flour; whites of three e{fi:‘ whole of onej one an one-half cups milk; three teaspoons baking powder; three cups raisins; three cups cur- rants: mix butter, sugar, and cges well togeth- cr. Wilt somo one please tell 16 of thelr suc- cessl Mist, FUTTY YOR AQUARIUM, 70 the Ediior of 7ha Tribune. Cr1cAGo, Jan. b.—[u answer to Frank's ques- tlon low to mako an aquarium tight: Onu part, say o gill, of lithargo; ono eill of plaster of Darls; cnc‘{;m of dry, whito sand; one-third of finely powdercd resln, * 8Ift and keep corked tahe Ll required for use, when it s to be mado Into a putty by mixing with bolled Mnsced ol With a little patent dryer ndde 1 live use jt and know it s sure, Where,oli! whero fa* Little Rhody™1 1have only scen one Ictter from her, Tell Lier to send alung another, o mato to that clain-chowder one. Davras, ARATAN PUFPR. - T the Kditor of The Tribune. Ciiicago, dun, 4,—~I wish {a contribute a firat- clazs n'n;llpo fur Graham pulls. They are deli- clots an Ilc:l“.l(?: One gy ouc pint swoet milk; one piutUraham flour and o rlnch of salt beat the cge thoroughly; add the milk, then the fldur pradually; beat” the whole mixturo briskly with an egg beater; pour Into cast-iron gem pans, well greased aund plping bot; bake in vory hot oven, 'This mixture is just sufliciont for'tirelve gema, INgsTAND, MUST SAVE FURTHER DIRECTIONS, To the Eilltor. of Jne Tribune, Cmicao, Jan, f,—I havo recelvel a pattern of adove frum “Zoc," hut now am at loss to know how to go shead withit. Iknow the duves are made of Cauton flannel, but s to whether they aro stuffed or not, or as to how they are put togother, I ain stlil in tho dark. Will some of your more experlenced readers please inform aid oblige Wuirg Dove, TEAL LOAP, 7o the Fdllor of The Tribune. Gavzsnuna, 1., Jan, 8.—I must apolozize to “ Mre, 11, 8, . for not n swvering her fnquirjes sooncer concerning mg' veal loaf, but I ”"’"'i I mugt obey orders from headuuarters to * let- up” for a week. The veal must be raw, and clmflpcu quite flue. You will find that two (.5 with the Lutter [+ sufllclent mofsture, Please et me know of your success, and how you like t. 3 MaslHL R TTALIAY CREAN, To the Editor of Ths Tribune, OrTUMWA, In., Juu. 1.—Cun sumno lady friends oblige me with nrecipo for what 1 belleve (s called Italian cream? 1 liave eaten {t ot hotels, Whevo It wa served In pluce of fee cream, wiich it rexembled, but did not appear to be frozen, thouglh cool, Youns Housekreren. WANTS TO KNOW. Th the Fditor of The Tribuns, Crtcaao, dan 4.~Will some of the readers please tefl ine how to starch lnens, and to fron them, g0 as to have them very stiff and glossy 1 Alro low to go to worl it prepuring autumn leaves, And lastly, how to make max flowers, and thereby oblige puitin REMEDY FOI MICE, To the Editor af The Tritune, Cit1oaco, Jan, 4.—1¢ ¥ Distress * will put camphor-gam in her trunks and buresut draw- ersy gho witl flud n remedy for mifee, ‘The Hetle anfmal oljects to the vdor, Wil some one glven zood recipe for pork-cakel Will “X, 4" tell where thoyo dish-washers can be found ] Isapeen D, 8 CIICKEN AND OTDTER BALADS, Ta the Editor of Tha Tribune. Kansas City, Mo, Jon, —1 wishi to Inquire of womo of your tmany corrcapondents to Satur- day'sfsauc for the best recipe for making chicken uud alvo lobster salad, Mna M It ANOTIER DOVE WANTED, To the E-ditor or The Tyibune, Cutaaag, Jun. &—Will **Zoe,” of Wheaton, 11,y pleasd send me her pattern of a dove, and obilge Emma Towel “Address 260 Walaut street, Chleugo, 111, CHOSS AND ANGHON, To the Kaitor of The Tribune, Cuicaao, Jan, 3, Vill not sumo contributor to The Home {nform me where I can obtain o “erose-nud-anchor™ patterul Mna, J. K. G, MOCR-TUNTLE SOUT, TV the Kitltor of The Tribvne, Cntoaao, dan. b.—~Please nsk some of tho contributors to 'The Home fora reeibe for mock- turtlo soup, and oblige A Susscuisen, CILOCOLATE FROSTING. T4 tha Elitor of The Tribwnd, Braixarieip, 11k, Jan, 8.—WIil somo one please tell e how to mnke chocolate frosting ¢ uud oblige A Youna Hovsekezrer, FLORIDA_MOORLICHT, Over tho boughs of the cypress, Over tho tope of the ping Touching the award beneath thom Witha radfunce divine; Over the Himbs of thio swatp-oak, “Aml -;n o l?‘ i’m«;: bcllur-. ‘ Ilironeh the dark, dim aleles of the rel 1t shilues with a wondrous glow . 1074 Italitnes on creek and streamiet, 1t ehinee on swamp and by, And coy tic funlts that tho'sun doth show With a light that s falrer thun day, The pine 1 rough and ragged Jiat tho mounliylic tones 1t down; Tho cyprer Is sud aud mow ufur, Lut'it Laloes 1t with & crown. Come agaln, beautiful moonlight1 Come’ cvurl nlght, to prove A Heavenly Father's message, — Tho ermbodlment of Love! Lawray, kla., Jau. 1, 1877, Wits E. Daxes, e A Story of Keen Bldding, An English paper relates the following story of keen bmdln‘:,': A certain East of London Juwlsh tirm Lad recelved a commission from Birmungham o sell a bateh of 150,000 Snfders. The other day a stout, forelgn-loukiug fudlyldu~ al called, saw the putterns, and ufirccd to buy the whole lot at a certaln price, iy offer way aecepted and Lo went oway, agreelng to call next day, vay a deposit, anil couclude the affair, Au bour or two after o left onothier person, also a forelguer, called und olfercd an sidvauce of nearly 80 per vent upon the price. uzreed on by the iret purchaser. " ‘The Hebrew dealer sald he did not feel bound to scll to any one who bad not pald s deposit, aud that purchaser wiuber bwo pald 1 hls deposis betore purchaser number one, the muskets would bs his, Num- ber two went away, saylog be would be back again in an hiour aud bring with bim the depos- ft-imoney required, Ha bad hardly left tho counting-houss when a thind party fml in an appearsuce, olfering more by n.mlgo.? per cent than number two, and wors by sbout 80 per ceot than oymber oue, Moreover, ho brought wish him In_bank uotes, a cousiderable suiwn, which bo paid down s & deposit. The arwms . 1were then sald to b 'duly made out. I all the three purchasers me firm, and {hat n her arm to her mother, sho spelled on her st _excitement, the e next piece was athome~for & heart that brimmed over with 1had a heart that t—that—Why—eh But for the lamp fn the court-yard the roum would have been quite dark., My bead was achi up snd staggered to Lhe out and saw the familiar court-yari, cverything came back to tne llke a flash of light. was Madame! Why had I alept so fone? What 4 bour aho must take me to bel the bell and raae It violent] with & candle, * Where I8 Al ed. ‘‘Madame,” he answered, ** went out near- ly three hours azo, saying that she wanted to make a few purchases, and would be hack In a little while, On no mccount, shie sald, was her brother, who had suffered terribly from mal de mer in crossing, to be disturhed. he added, * has not yet returned.)” Gone three houra ago! demer! What could ‘it all mezal As | eat down, utterly bewildered, my arm _pressed against the little box in ny vocket. Mechani- cally I glanced at iy finger, lonier there! My heart turned sick within me, sank down and “buried m; The waiter thought | was il some Cognac. 1 saw it all now, that Iwast I lad sllowed mysecll to be swin- died, and by a common adventuress. At U o'clock next mornini father, a miscrable, hagea d my tale, but as I'did #o I could n down my tears—tears e his, and the usual sale-note tward turned out that '0ts or brokers eir eagernessto misaion they had been bidding The arms, together with ! the same description parchased m, have slnce been shi Serhia via one of the Russian ports the traveling fraternity, mot 25 fingers, with the the habit " of using rds, “Mamma, I hear.” Th rn orchestral arrangement of * Trovatore.” As the composition prooceded the tears flowed down the poor girls cheeks, and her excitement reat that (L was deemed prudent to On reaching hote the ex- haustlon produced by the events of the eventog was such that the fami) moned. Asshe lay on for her slate and” wrote: heaven must be music.” The next day, in arcordance with hor request, Mr. Russell was and hie kindly came and sang for the It was too late, marked the child for his own, and she did not he little lips are cold now, and there 18 a vacant chalr In the family circle, e ———— LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. TNE COOK COUNTY XORMAL SCHOOL. To the Eattor of The Tvibune, Cnicago, Jan. 8.—In & recent issus of your paper 1 notfeed an article under the heading, “The Normal Behool Fraud,” the writer of which was evidently misinformed, or thoughless, as to the matter alluded to. is one fn which the entire county fs deeply in- terested, will you allow one who Lias had special opportunities of knowing the facts in the case s to what has already been 0 mentory there are but three tha it toexcess. The dally walk of the traveling man through life will ‘compare favorably wit other buslness men, and refutes Mr. Parfett’s sweeplug asscrtion that no class are &s low In the moral scale as the teavellng man. It is Just as much his business to keep free from vice as {t 18 to sell goods, because a man to be snccess(ul must have the confldence of his customers; tho drunkard will not get it, neither the man whose habits are low, and whose hearing Is not that of In regard to church-going, I can acquaintances are very reg- ed ~how was this! And wher obtaln thelr com I awoke with a aliiver, against each other, Ul ar paetl 1 L4 ally, wlndow“. \Vheznon ed physlcian was sutn- v couch she rearhed ————— A BRILLIANT ADVENTURE 3 #Mother, I think Up came a waiter Or, “What Do Yonu Take Your Old Dad amel" I demand- say that most of Httls su 5 o sullerer. ular fn thelr atte Tho time was about & fortaight before Christ- mas. There wers not many travelers, and 1 had a compartment In the early tidal traln o mysell.: My destination was Parls, my errand to convey from my father (a London jeweler and silversmith) to lis agent In that city a very vale uable brllliant ring. *The diamonds In it are worth £500 if they are worth & penny,'! my father had safd to me; **so 1 hope you will take speclal caro of the ting, Ned, and neither lose it on the way nor allow yourself to be robbed of It 1smiled a little supercilfously asmy father spoke. Asif It were at all likely that Ishould cither lose it or allow It to bo stolen from me! I was just turned one-and-twenty, and myfather had no right to speak to me as if I wereatill & even smile, T A TRAVELING Max, TRAVELING MEN, To the Editor of Th.e Tribune, Cn1cA0o, Jan. 5.—~In your fssue of this day T notico 8 meeting of travellng men held yester- day fn rarwell Hall, toom 4, at which about fifteen persons were present, including Mr, dJonn V. Farwell. Tho mceting was opencd by 2 Mr, R. C, Parlett, calling himselt a travellng the charze was made that the 000 travellng men from this to the vice of intemperance, Now, I for one, who have bad over ten yrars' experience in - traveling, protest againsi this charge. 1 even would further say that the regn- lar traveling incn of this city stand morally as bLigh aa any other class, prcuh(c,rl not excepted. From One to Trwenty Minute‘sal NOT ONE HOUR After Roadin, Ifaco in my bands. I, aud ran “to fetch man, and by bi majority of tho As this institution city were addictes g this Advertisement N Any Ono Suffer with Pain, RADWAY’S READY RELI Gire for Every Pain. It was the First and is the Only Pain Remed That tnstantly stons the 1 stood before mny rd, wo-begone wretch, to ndd a few word sajd about this sct Ths article ref of mingled shame and Iie llstened to ms with a curlous, cynical amile. When [ bad done he went to hls atrest, Ned," e said. erred to suggested that ft might interest of Cook County to sholish and use - the urposes of an institution for Although troly sym- unfortunates,” 1 very Ihad got the ring ealoin an Inner pocket of my walstcoat, as I took care to sasure myself from time to time. 1had not seen it sincetny father put it foto a little velvet-lined box, In which It waa still shut up, When I had finfahed my first cigar and had got through with the morning news, the thought atruck me that [ roight s weil have auother look et the ring. There could be no harm In that, you know, I took the box out of its hiding-place and opencd it. My cyes woro dnzzled as I looked. lald the darling Inlis ncst of purple velvet. Who could have resisted the pleasirs of taking it out and trylng it on! Certainly not I First onune finger and then on anotber I tried 1t. Had it been made for the third finger of my right Ih."l:l’l“ Imullu not have fltte jouked sim . Now I mg.lg 1o think of it, was there or could thero be a safer hiding-place for the ring than my fingerl Ihad only to keep my glove on, aml not o soul would know anything about it. waoa far safer thero than fn iny pocket. In such o cuse to hesitate was folly. on my finger, and put the empty box back into my pocket. As I was nlone, thiero was no ocea- #10n to put my glove on_just thenj so I mused and smoked, and watchied the man of light that flashed from the wondered what great siwell's finger it was destined to decornte, How I wished that Icould UNACTIORIZED. To tAe Editor of The Tribune. Cnicaco, Jan. 5.—1 find that the Chicago ‘dally papers have published an address purport- ing to emanate from & so-called Unlon League in this city, and bearing my name s one of the signers, Termit me to say to those who may have read this document fn Tna Trinoxs that I am In no wisc res Having no connection w Leaxue,” 1 knew nothing of the sddress belore 1d the use of my name s Absence from " town has **Bet your mind “tlere’s the ring, safe tha education of pathizing with those poor much queation whether It would be wise' o di- vert the provision now existing for tho educa- tion of the many teachers this great county now nedls, and will In the future need, simply to tneet the wants of acomparatively smai) num- ber of deaf and dumb persons, who, at tlic hest, ut little mervice to the general publle. Let them be provided for in some ap- ropriate way, it not at such & scrious sacrl- ¢ educational interests of the county. position, In fact, seeins absurd. On investigation, 1 find that, ot the most, not more than from forty to sixty mutes could he found wlio would wish to take advantage of an institution of this_character if provided, while the record of the Normal sbows that, as a tratn- ing achool for teachers, it has assisted some 831 in ttting themselves for the Important work. Of this number 200 have completed the course and graduated; last year’s report showing that 154 were teaching In'the county. The atalogue S75 sliows 336 students fu” the school that ¥ear; that for 1870 over 400. 4 18 also to Lc borne in mind by the charlta- i Normal _students o per cent, probably 73 or 80, are lem "the privilege of freo by this achool js 1 could only starcat_him fn open-monthed as- tonishment, “** When Madame, hier possesaion, left you asleep, time Lo catch the afternoon boat back to Dover. The ring was in my hands sgain before 10 o'clock fast night.” 4 stammered out, “I don't un- derstand. Wlen she lind once F’('umnl(m, why did she bri with the ring in she was just in msible for the same. would be of by atever with the * Unfon ng it back to Because she was paid to do so. Becauseshe throuigh the agency of a private to actas she dld act, fession fa not a thief, but a thicl-catcher, grown so self-concelted of Iate, Master izhty tall opinion of that 1 thonzht it it appeared {n print, au wholly unauthorlzed, was hired by me, preveited e from giving |‘) his matter carlicr WiLLIAN Yocke, THE REAL AUTHOM. To the Edilor of The Tribune, Cnicaqo, Jan. 2.—~Tho account of the New- Year's reception in your columns, * piven by one of the ladies who was present in the oflice of the Woman's Temperance Unlon,” was not prepared by a member of that Societ. *'a Jovker-on in Vienna.'* not responsible for the phrase, ** Those bicssed women.” The reporter’s statement that we had concealed under the visit. ing-llst mnst have Leen elther playful or unen- lightened. There was no concealinent whatever, Oxe Wito Was Tusne. on had got such a m yourself and your abilitics, ou 1o hari to take you down n liope I have succeede prople i the world quite as be cleverer, than a certain o Cone o g T o h, Bowels, or other un:nd'; IN FROM ONE T0 TWENTY MINUTES, Nomatter how violen| Leumatic, ied-ridder euralgic, or prostrated'with dls RADWAY'S READY R, Afford Insmt;nt Ease. Kidneys, Infiamma. Inflammation of the Congostion of the Throat, Dimcult Falpitation of the Heart, Hysterics, Oroup, Diphtheri Influonss, Headach Neuralgia, Rhoumati Ague Chiils, Chillblaing, The |rv'|vflcsuuml you that there are clever, or it tnay young nincompoop of one-and-twenty. profit by the lesson my money will placed the ring An hour er two later T safd: “But wasn't it rnthclg,n rleky thing to do with a ring worth My father winked at your ol d,ndlorl Tho diamond a pledee dexterous) me with the solemnity of Ned, what do cduchtion _ aflorded vital importauce. Besides, in several cases that liave come to iy personal knowledge these young persons, as teachers, port of ane, or both, parent: for the obility of the child t be ohliged to look to the cor The intcllizence of this count slow In destroylnz the usefuliiess of such ai atitution and ‘risk the very lnrge expenditure already made for school piposes fn what cane not by regarded as more thin an experiment, More thau'this, it Is bardly within the range of possibility that thls realiy wagnificent school legally diverted from 18 were nothing "There was no harm n dazzling the eyes of the e was only s rallway Hat [ took care to pull on my glove and button it before allighting from the train, A quarter of an hour later we wei 1y out of Dover harbor, There were not moro than a dozen pssengers on deck. The diy was cold and clear, with just enoich sen on to make the voy fur Tud sallors. Only two ladies were yisibic, One was a_stout, middle-aged person, who was catingr and drinking nearly the wh across—cvidently an old sali. ¢ well, slinply the tnost charming creature I had ever set eyes on, In point of Tact, Icould not keep iy eyes off lier, I paseed hier and repassetl heras fpaced the deck from end to cod, and every time that I passed ber I looked nt her, What superb hair! Dut ne fur her complexion, §t would pecd a poct to describe its wild-rose tiuts. Onco or twice her eyes met ming just for & moment, and it struck ‘me that they were full of a wistful Bo far as I could jud tirely alone. We were about when, ns I passed her for the ffticth ¢l apoke. “ Would Mousleur have the go aalc the Steward to brin, 8he spoke lu French, volce was Jow and sweet,” to answer her, make o bolt to tho Steward tuok the Cognac to her myself, You should have scen how prettily she” thanked me. She maight do, it that bird Tv the Editor of The Tribune, Camtcago, Jan. 3.—Allow me gpace in your columns tosuggest to the managers of tha West, 8lde Car Company the great convenlenco it would beto passengers to beable from the inside of the car to tell it destination. Asitls now when cars running tn three different direc- tlons use the sae track for some distance one fsapt totuke the wrong car, and not find out the mistake till nfter the fare bas betn arc the entire rup- and were 1t not ese parents would unty for support, ticket collector with it. —— AFTER THE BALL. They rat and combed thelr ‘Their Jong, right tross 0 Ae they Jaughed nnd talked in After the rovel was done, 1dly thoy talked of \ealtz a; 1dly thiey laughod, like Who, aver the fire wh Comb out thelr braids and curts, TRobes of satin and Brusscln ince, Knota of flowers, and ribbuns too, Seattered ahout n'every For the rove! Is throug| And Mand and Mad, SBtockingleas, af For the revel fa donu— BIL and comb thefr beautiful halr, Thoso wonderful waves of bro: T1ll the fire ls out {n the chaml And the Ifttle bare feet are col thering winter-chill, itter St, Agnca weather, While the fire is out, the heuso a stiil, Maud and Madge togothor— Mand and Madge, In robes of white, Tho prettieet nighi Curtalned away from After tho revol Is doue- ro steaming awlit- Inflammation of the tion of the Bladder, ir chambor there, Bowols, Mumps, Yoyage unpleasant roperty ” could the denatlonsamade to secu ze amount of Jand, reverting' to ted and wronged dunors, In Janu- alter tho great flre, Alucation petitluned the missloners to be relieved from quota of taxes for the support of t Normal School, when Comumisaioners Carter i, Hurrisof, Charles Hiteheock, and Marcus €, Stearus, Committec on Education, * Thal from all we can learn, the county Is be deeds ta uiaintaln the and probabls the The other was— 0, Toothache, m, Cold Chills, » and Frost Biteg, the Resdy Rell, i e — A ——— THE TWO DESARTS. Not greatly moved with awe am I Ta learn that we may spy Flve'::wn‘lgmd fl;mnm’snu y t's knowi ;l)?fhv l’x‘u\‘:nl‘ bodica does "i:lm credit amall, e, In robea of white, fowne under the sun, #, oit In the night, beyond oar o'wn. fort. Twenty drovs In b In of i1l ohjects worst: t: A corpse In Night's highway, naked, fire-scars'd, EF with them. A fow irandy or Ditters se s sttm, FEVER and Fertrand Awus cured for frey 4 41 Other maarios Tl ad Naawars oad™ o f VBola by Drugzista tell That the sun fs platnly seen (o boll and barst ‘Too borribly for hell. Bo, jud:!nu‘i,mm these two, A we must do, The Universe, ontside one 1iving Earth, Was allconceiv'd in tha Creator's mirth, at the thme Man's spirit deep, oral and other testimony, by the acceptance of tiie school or forfelv the lands, 3 thereon,—a eacriflce thecounty should 2 ThiB satne report goes on 1o say: Hirst—We deem o well-conducted Normal to a proper system of public t the Cook Connty Normal School cys but up to this time we believe :}m experiment justifies the bope of its orlgina- Then ont of the AGUE, cen: N cThers is noy me o little Cognaci" tho songz saye, * Her I was too tluttered ly bow and grin, and School necessary L-gowns under the nan, § Toat by i tpeane) Better without it man ma; Etretch’d awful in the hus] The gho=t of hir eternit. Give me the nabler glas The things which near as Till Bcience rapturously halle, In tho minutest water-drop, A torment of fnnumerable talls, These at the least do ltve, But rather give A mind not much to pry Beyond onr ruyal-falr catate thexe deearts Llank of small and great, nd beauty onr own coartiers ure, 0 catch aur gaze, And out of obrloun ways Ne'er wanderinz far., =, P, ia Lall-Mall Budqet, — Bibllographica! Errors nnd Ttlonders, PrtladepMa Saturday Ity years aro,a newepaper resder wrote a private letter to Mr, Woodfall, at that time publisher of the Mornbug Chronicle, 5 ‘Thls letter complained of s want of respect for the crowned heads of Furope, whom he ealled, tentates,” but 4ot Frederie the tireat helng denom! of Prussia,’ instead of the Hero, The editfon of the Holy. text), excented by order of I sipped ot it as a cauar; were ju the habit of driuking brandy, that Mademolselle Is somewhat revived, tured to observe presently, * Yes, very much revived, thanks to Monsfeur. But I am not Mademotaclle. am a widow,” Blig pressed her handkerchief to How Intereating—nuy, nple confession. Tha ‘€8 was at onco accounted ad been my happy lot to stool close by, Presently 1 u little ncarer and to sit g at my temerity ns [ did so, t all offended, and we were in u splendid drenm, n gittern's tinkling tune, usaud lustren shimmerlng atream e'a grand saloon, hat awells to the eyo lie, As to whetlicr Prof. perron to manage this the province of this ar to be estimated by the standard of auccess his ¢ certuinly much to elaim for hin, as uestion the spendid begiuning the achieved {s duc almost svlely to Lis Wentworth s the proper finportant school, It is not. I am Madawe, ticle to discuss, DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS, Pertectly tastetess, eleguntiy jewels and Antter of laces, ors awceter than musk; nen with beautiful faces, And eyes of tropical dusk, And one face shij her cves as slio spol how touching—was this sl wistful sorrow in her e Would that it catnfort her! . There wos n cam veutured to draw down on it, blushin £he did not scem ai presently in the midst o intng out llke a star, 0Oric faco haunting the dreans of ¢ y, lut the Behool coutlnue, let us increase And une voice, awee Tet ua make It worthy unty, and, to do this, cCr, ter than the ollers are, ngth and influence, of Chicazo and Coole Cot “Let us lave peace,” cruty costed with amest . eléanac, and strongthog, afe of 811 ‘disorders of the' Suss: i dder.” Nervous Dise uancsa, Hilious e oA, and all rranted to effect s talalog no mercary, through lips of bearded bloom, 4, old story over again, al-banuercd room, To the golden gitiorn's strain, WIEN DOCTONY DISAGRER. 70 $he Kditor of The Trivune. Cureaqo, Jau. 4.—When doctors diragree whofs to decikdet Dr. Moadly, fu the Taber- tincle, Las been telling us during the past threo months that the Bible is all true, from Genests to Revelation; that it is God's word to man, sdven by Divine fospleatiun, and lenvs must be free from error or” falschood; that to discredit oue portion Is to diseredit it oll; that to reject a part §s to relect the wholes that to refect as untrue certaln portions of the Old Testament, such us the nceount of the orls ar of the old blood, of Jonah ml the whaly As down the roy cre was no hauteur the contrary, she was can- been' “three days {n 8he had been staying ; Who hiad chargo of csts in England.” She oyt back fnto secluslon,—going back h stie had dwelt cyer Bha would not nbout Madame, On dor Itself, She had L.ondon, she told me. with Bir Henry Fitz-Evans, her late husband’s fntery Two anil two they drcamily walk While ats unaeen splrit wi And, all unheard in lov e clatweth ono for bl dtlggfimlndruk’l- K s ing trmptoms resalting from nfi'-wf I.hflclllgdll e, Hiesriburn, of Welzht in gr Elatterings o the London daily paper, tion, Inward Piles, adge! dream on topether, A pang of jeulous feart For, era tho bitter 81, Axnes westher Shall whiten another year, TRaobed for the bridal and robed 1 hair and golien treny, ) he one of you lett for the bloom' Of tho bearded lips to press; Only one for the hridal pearls, | nd Hrussols Ince; oue to blush throu f a lover's face. O beantiful Madge, In your bridal white! For you the revel has jnst be; for hier who aleeps In you o revel af lifc 4a done, But, robed and crowned {n Queen of Toaven and hri: 0 beautltul Maud, The kinscs aoth irotested agalnst to the Hitle cottage In whicl nated the Noro aince her dear husband's be able to go forward by the tidal traln, she told me, having u business-call to minke in Calals, Bhiw would iro forward by the cvening traln, All this was told mo with chariuing frank- ness, There was no resson why I should not waltand go forward with her f sho would only allow threw out n hint” to that effect she of- fered no objection, She admitted at once that 4 and then she looked at almost have sworn that told her that { was crrand for my fath- ord_about tha ring, nor had sho even scen {t. gloves beforw leaving tho traln at atll wors them, found oursclves Madame adinitted that she wes Lun that tunchcon” would be & destrabla f the programme. Accordingly, while she went about her bualness, I took n toituse and droyve to the Hotel Dessin, There, in the course of half an hour, Madame jolned me. Now one can't ve, In kil gloves. should partake of infne wi finger, or whether I should away in tho box and hidu 1t out of sliht. haye any knowledgo of what human naf at 21, especlally when thero's a In the case, you will know tho "decision I ar- Bible (the Vulgate ‘ope Sixtus V., wa3 o be’ free from liternl errors, and ! was narrowly examined us it was t avornuds with errata, ;m)l. and Budden Fii 'ATew dotes of RADWAY'S PIL, tem trom sll of the abovo-oamad cents perbox, Buld by Druggists zin of the world, vars of the eurly tribes, or t, Is to reject the New stument with ts uccount of the Apustles recelve s true the entire Buok or none at all, Dry Swing, Inthe Alliance, v's privata belief in lestament accounts and that {t is printed. Nevertheless | and most of the copiea that had passed into the hands of the public were called In, Some few in the collections of py would be cheap at $1,500, In Gerany, a printer’s wifc' stole Into the oftice whero @ new cdition of the Biblo_ was in hand, and, to alter the scutence of_sub to her husband, third chapter o tivo lctters of the word herr, by which the text wus altered from “and bo shall Le thy lord " (hierr) to “and he shall be thy fool® (harr). Her life is eald to have pald for this. ‘The few copies of the Rible which pot out before this Intentlonal erratim was dlecovered havo been purchased at enor- y tho evening 18 will tre thasye - lorderss BT e ta do so. ! the cnrlous, and a she was fond of soclet me, und—well, I coul Now comes_ alune who tells us that Dr. the truth of tl; {8 without Intercst to any one, ridiculous to arralen the Doctor, who i3 without thealogle lore, for his belief Now, what I wish to kno: doctors ia sound in falth, wido difTerenco 1 thelr reap can't both bo right, oritianot. Thess doc representatives of the evangelle: should azree fu their theolo, ory serves e correctly, the Westininster As- seinbly cateehism gives forth no uncertain ofut of bellel fn the Bible, ou throw light upon this scemingly vone tory attitude or position of these two chanplons of the Christian falth1 and oblfze A BCEER ArTCR TRUTH. bound for Parls on & special ers but Thad not sald o wi rarins to-nlght, ouc saintly bllss, and put *na" in upon this polnt, W I8, which of these ‘There secms to be a ectlve belefs. They Elther the Bible s all true tors are both prominent Allttle while Jonger and wo ‘When we landed, you'll never miss Ovarian Tamor Of ten years' growth onred by DR, RADWAY'S REMEDIES, bave bad an Ovarinn Tamar in the Ovaries und Howels for Ten Years. ANN Anuor. lec. u7, others biny be Leurdted, | 1bave lad wn Ovarian T The Viuegar Bible derives its titlo from sn edition of Holy Writ which coutains an erratum In titie to the Lwenticth chapter of St. Luke, in which *Parable of the Viue “Paralle of the Vinegar." priuted, in the year 1717, by Oxfunl, at thelr Clarendon In another editlon, printed In Landon, “Thou wna printed as the mitting tho negative. Close {n my arms coma nestle, my pet, — Come nestle, my jewe!, my dark! We will lanch at llie ahiadows that Wo will let the world frown as hars ‘Tho Llisucs of love are bslf Jost by My love and my life, my dark. To rause you a pang o grief will Whils I live you, and that will be ever, ‘That will bo over aud aye, uiy queen] Look {nto ay eyes with ry well purtake of luncheon ‘Lhé guestion was whether 1 sound” upon this th the ring on my yard” is printed This _edition was the University of shalt commit adulte; soventh commandinen This was ulso said to have been a woman The Archblshop of Cans 1 CAN'T STAND 1T, 0r 1n tle avarics and hows To the Eiitor of The Tritune. e o Cuicago, Jan. 5.—1 notice n th TrinuN% a report of a meetlng held at Farwell Hali Inst evening by the “travelinz men of Chi- cago," at which flftecen membees were present, and decided that Chicago traveling men, a8 & class, were intemperate, and that % no class of men were 80 low in the motal scals ! Without comment prompts such o v their fellows, I wo: our eyen divine, pet, and my dark-oyed gueent Madume pecked a lttlo at this and that, &4 than I can speak? K, han & sparrow might How swiftly the miuutes I could have lingered on in that o When the cloth was di were left to oursclves, with a bottle of hock an to gravitute towards each that attracted us, for the nfterno Iu any case, we found ours fmity. Then sald Madame, mischievaus work, terbury, when the alteration came uuder hia notlee, Jaul on the Worshipful Company of Btatloners n London the heaviest flne was recorded an the sunals of ‘The nmount, [ belleve, was $100, hardly ate more th Youi aro uable and wiee, and 1 Not worthy tho treasure hat [ would scek, iet, my dark-eyed your lIfu's shrine, e will purily mine, urs only, iny queen! Oh! touch my 1ips with your Hpa liko wine, aht and my life, fuy dark-eyod queant coine what thero miay, I w sccnied to fly! Withait any anpareul be, ) uscd twelva inore buttlos u! of tlie Hellef, and two bo; 2 wervgonu I fiad fost twen L coutinued to we. ll Was Cutirgly cured And the tido of your I Titerary history, Forlam yours—yol A cliatrs segned Murders In 1870, The Clncinnat! Commerctat Ilst of murders committed fn t on the arrogauce that small minority to arralgn 4 tkc to call tlie attention of this salutly baud ta the fuct that the travel- I men representing the hardware and tioners' stock trade of Chicazo had asucal reunfonund dinner at the Palner Hous ahout #ty were p uor of uny kind forty-Qive pounds, 1 Lo He 4 % lkbl"l) bottles of ll;la burties Hellcl: and sl 1 T CE prfectly well, And muw Neart 4 fill of gratitude on_was chilly, clves fu closer prox- “Do you ot smoke, “ Yes, conalderably moro thau (3 *Then smoke now, 0 4 gentleman smoke,” [ cigar-case out of the ucket of my overcoat, Madawe Jald her hand —und whbat & charming band I am golng to muko o confus- “1 smoke, too—mol. Clzar- verad years In_Spuin, where ives o detalled e United States 7 13 8 suminary of the & to you ever in want and shame: flood and dame, y dark-eyed queen ) suffered with you, er and througt 1o Giod for this help i uy aud your wondarful e and My praver (s that {¢ tusy bo 8¢ much ol & bi 4 MRS. E. C. BIBBING, * bloody records good for me, I'in afrafd," (ae, 1 foel deepl; Obligeme. I'liko to se in order to get m 032 Number of victims,.. 715 Far'grief were o 1i" Male finty And Hades woul Al a word from my darting, ‘Then close in my arms come nertte, my pet, [ ny darkeeyed gicent e yeaterday, st which m and not n drop of Mre mm‘?m)-.‘:rfig;g‘-egxm ve Doyt .'ll'l;m ticdicinds ahaye stated s exception of what was seai her atatement s SgriEct withausd from obvivus reasons, that Hall was composed of men, and probably na thelr rating theutselves as they chaose and clrcumstances warrant, but let thei speak for thevieelves only, and ot for the frue Forone, I don’t Lelieve that the incn who make the business for Chicago are such a sct of morul vagab Iricuds would have us bel htly on my arnk ragl -4 20 o, the meeting ot Far Others arv winsome and d lut never a woman so charming, Nevera woman sa true, §swear, As niy love sud my Nte, my dirk-e To cause You & pang no grief will | le While 1lave you, and that w “Tuat will be ever aud aye, nearly il the ladl 'h::pe, ut the lden of a lady smoking “8liocked, Madameo—? 2 urso not. You are ton much n man of the wo, prejudices, Eh my cigarettes,” shie drow an emb: und bade me chi eho took auother, T cra she struck an 3 e st ine, whu'lnttu the & certificate. 18 s Kiown 1t At TACLS tHorell stara) ooy £y Ml U TDIRbly COTTECt. A DY GG ® o Khme Sk ternity at large, Lbbins will lielfevd ber atatement. Stgacd) 1Il be ever, my pet,— ey b ociun, Cuxuny Jauzs, otuls as our diy-goods MARY COCKKL blen, you shall smoke ous of From the sachet by her side roldered casc, which she opened clearette. I did so, ana. ien with her own falr Allumette, und held iy whila ‘Then she lighted her own. © my ring as she lighted TINNERS' BTOCK, The Worst of Two Kvils, an who returned a few h, after a fengthy ab- are informed, on old urprised tons she greeted, RIGATEOUY INDIGNATION, Ta the EXitor of The Tridune, CuIcaGo, Juu. 5.—As your columus are open for {ta readers’ opinfons, 1 take this ocension to coutradict the statement of & certaln Me, Par- lett, whicn appears {u your issuc this mormtng, In regard to traveling salesinen. For the Past nine years I have been on the road, and can cer- tify that Lhave falled to remark the “ large pro- vice of Intemperance Among wy acquatuts "The pilgtlm and etravger who throngh the day £ (he desert his teack lces way, {ble sxnds no shade have known, fo save the camel's moan, tirough the merc; days slncw to Savany. DR. RADWAY’S SarsaparillianResolvent,. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, For the cure of all Chronlo Diseases, Scrofala ee- Syphiiltle, Hereditary or Coutaglou seated fn the Luugs or Stomach, 5| Bones, Flesh or Ner . sollds and Vitlating the Fluids, Is Glandular Swely Chranlo Bsamatiios Sciatis Siandutar Seeliom. . e Lunke, Dysocoula. Wi ex, Tumors lcers riaj” Discases, Femalo ol Tisum, Broue of Allah toall, nl i Lae Dedouin's cally 7 thou art whoie n dnthe name of God, 1 And Merciful One, for For gifts in His name of fond and rest Tho tents of Ialam of (od aro blest, Tliou who Last faith In the Chrls 1l the Korsu tesch thee tha law of Lovey one for und d saluted oue, # 1 an orful time.” ert What did you b 11iab de carbolivs,” sall the ather, with a Ty brious look aud 8 sufft of the nose, heen disinfected out Bhe ml&d not fail to ey fur suye, but I'se had yer hab de vellum fever you find the flavor a littie adamnoe, w Ininuto or two later, arctles ara made of perfumed to- Lncver soke any others, yours very dlsagreeable,” 0 contrary, Madame, L am quite in Jove filnvm’- fa slightly pleasant—yer; th, I dida’s like it 1d 80 for worlds, . What would this wondered, it Incro len fo Jove with h scorn, or would and was shocked e Compassionale partion duicted to the Ir. Farlett mentions: yuu ‘say, the o —————— but sromutfc ang L r, he wandering poor: er thou urt whose dn the name of Christ, And Yerclful Ons, ROYAL BAKING POWDIR, ROYAL Absolutely Pl;.re. 9™ The Noys! Raking Powder {s moat effective al whotesumo, <al bu bad only u tiu cans, audlsfor v: 1t, send 00 ceuts fur 11b., or 83 couts fo 913 by retura wall. Receiptand fu sont frev oo spplication, eacloalng 3 con t stam ut I wouldu't have We smoked ou in silen: superb creatur. to tell yer how madly [ had herd Would ahe refect mo wit she—1I gave n sudden start, to tind that T iad been fallfy {adame lad pout not! melancholy eyes were bent upon the ‘Thero was certain); Compustionate, Jor thee I uait, Jous G, Winrrisa. ——— How a Young Life Went Out, &an Fraticiaco Newa: Letter, t oceurred ut the Academy the sudicucs wus a ) oo of the members of which 0 fu delicate bealth, and was umb. It bus heen the custom Lamily to take thelr willicted - daughter 0 theatre, as sbe sened to cu- went and - actlon, BAKING POWDER. H. “Tic botoreas, White Swellin; Kin and 1iip D 1 bkin and 1) Cmuiinta, Gou enitis, Conaumntlo DR. RADWAY & G0, 32 Warmeust, L9 An affectlog inclden of Music latély. somethiug “very that inclined to slumber “and_hay ut Madame's peculiar cigarettcs, 000 & year now, and iare It with me, Certuinly she must hav ons to caze for your chitd of school- st up for belug wowmen before the; e e e, 0 B, bee wl D cast on & a0 1d, who had pinod for & beart and b?rn deal and d Low happy could I oy the excite 6 been soino alx or el s could not hear a sound. she scemed very much tles of llrx. 8ol cl 0l of the sudience, repared upon scientifc ved 8 spicial Centeunal Tucers everywhere, inciples. from Ingredients that are the Award for theso merits. The geualne butin case you caunot obain wder Co.. New York, an e delicious Vigaua 1tolls, 1t was obsuryed that amused ot tho conticalls nlth Russell, aud cnjoyed the ession as muchi as an; When Bignor ‘Tazliapletra Wwas uoticed that & curlous bur eyes, aud, strecchivg ous ! Read “False and True.” terstamy to RADWAY & CO., ? ERtOTaNon wares o