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" TIIE"CHICAGO " TRINUNE: SATURDAY. panlona. A few applieations nipht and morning, will dlapol all poroness. A continned application &1 remove them. Inverted toe-naile can he enred withont cansing any {um by simply mlllnf a nuteh in the centre of the end of (he toc-nail In shape of the letter V.~ It canson tho siden of tha pall to come abtove anit over the flesh. Continue thia, na fant Ax the nail xrows ont, and it wiil al- wayn keen ita proper shape and position. For catarri, laryngitis, and bronchitie, 1 have found nothing equal ta lodine, ~I'nt two ounces of ehloriform and one drachm of ernde fodina Into 8 fonr-ounca phinl and inhale ale from the phial fonr timen A day. Incase of catarrh, apply the thumb wnd finger to tie nose after inhaling and entne tho air to pase from the mouth Into the head. Keepthe il well stopped to prevent the alr from eacaping. Fiy & littia practico ono svill #oon loarn how (0 ine alelt. Three or four inhalations Are enongh ot o time, Ttin \‘erylylomnnun inhale, and it soon Aspola ail Irritation In the branchial pipe. A FRizxn ta THE ATPLICTED, WMUBIC AND HONG, Ih the Kditor af The Tribune. Lenoy, Ia., Fob. 28, —Orlena las been cours scoons enongh to ank for mare of my **muslcal noten," and I wonld eay, 8s 4 sort of aprolnde, that T hope they mny not prove discordant nnes: but there i miich of dircond In my epirite while wiste, and think that there are men fn the world who cannot or will hot see any beauty fn the cone cerd of aweet monnide. [ hava very Hitle charity for the man who wrinkles his forchead up Into a sowlat the round of the first piano note, anil Lrenkn out Into smiles of rollef at the last, and de- ¢inres he would as llef Iisten to any otlier nolsc as that made on theorgan or piano, It has been my espericnce that such people have very little sonl in the Nirat pince, and, In the second plnce, they wil a0t conrent ta let what they have Jisten. If they conld mnke up their minds to let thele sonls take g«easion of them for one short hour, and listen srizht to the language that Is for the soul only, ¥ think they would find thiere was somotling rpeak- ng tenderly to them, That man admired flowors a1 children do,—not becanse of their fragrance, bt becauso of their beauty. Ile can Arrangze n bouguet, hecause the comblnation plersos his eye; but tio never learns a leseon from them, Ho has more taste than soul. o thinks, but he doean'y foc). HIs mind laken the place of his ronl: reason of tnetinct, He was once lulled to sloep by song} now renson I snpreme, ond he haten it He makes amodol Tover, but an indidarent hushand, 1 have an acquaintance whoso efforts to rlng or whintie & tune have sent_many & perwon off in fiyss terica, But he is zenaltive to harmotious sounits, and in affeeted scrionsly nnder ono picce, and will smble with utter recklessness under another, It 1xmusic that firat attracts men Into hannta af ovil, 3t dovs niot compel them to enter, it draws them tenderly at firat, and, were It not for the oyl nt tending I, men'would bo the ' bettor for entoring snd listening, It §a trun that music can and does Intluenco for good or cvil, and It {8 sad that it most be matde o pateway to hell as well as to beaven. Thore in no organization, no entertaln. ment, nohome quite completo without mosic -mlaanq. ‘There 14 no langnage so cloquent an that. 1t breathes n prayer and sings a Jullaby, 1t nakes weak men brave in battlo, and draws wick. ed men away from the sinful, and whispers to tiom of heaven. Outst. TO WASI FLANNRLS. To_the Editor of The Tridune, Cmcaao, March 0.—1 hiave been a reader of The Tome fur some weeksand have recelved much hone efit from (he dilferent letters, J hiava nover in- tended to become a contributor, but havo noticed the question, **1low to wash Bannels” nnd ita dife foront anawers, aud feel moved to givo my way, The sccret of washing flannels 14 to koep them of the samo temperature, - They can bo washied nicely i all ot water, but the hest way in as followa; Uso cold water, not enough ro to bo chilly, but not warm. Mnke ' thin wuiw, - Then rut ‘your flani- mels [n, n pleco at a thne, and wash tillclean, uning what soap s nocessary. Rinse thio plece at once in a thin sade, and, 1f white, add blue- ing enough to make an bluo as et Into the orlginal tlannel, Fluko well snd atreteh shape, if o stocking orgrment of underwear. Dry quickly. Inwinter I freozo iny flannuls and I nover hiave any that full, butall wear soft. I use the ramo rule for merinos, ehawls, blankets, and all woolen gooils, and oll percales, French colors, or snything where thy color s delicate, ‘P'wonty-slx Bummers can wash her silk handker- chief without fear of hurting the color, ~1n case of blnnkets, hot wator developaa kind of wine, but cold water diusalves {t, snd one experimont will ehow diow casily they nre cleanscd. Perhapn It Violet will look on the under side of hor plunt-loaves sho will fiod what 8 called the **red splder, which fa the cause of the yollow “leavee, 1t in very amall and very hard to extormi- nate, ‘Toavold ihem sprinkic the plant every day with a sprinkler, and keep the alr of tho ooy molst. Mxrnino, BICK NABIRS' ¥OOD. Th the Edlior of The Triduns, Cureaao, March o, —For the benefit of any little pick buby I offer the followlng reelps for” food, which was fally praved in the rilslog of a delleats wlece of mine, now fat and rody: Take 8 picco of irong cotton cloth nud pack Into 1t clusely onongh fivur to make o ball about as jargo aa a pint bowl; tie very tigntly, drop into liot water, and boil six hours, When cold peel off the crust and prato the quuntity you requirs to mako o porridize with milk, cither thick or thin, ns tho chlld soome to prefer. Tho porrldge ia to be bulled aa commun flour por. ridse, and ts doliclous, 1 hopo where 1t 18 nosded it will be used. 18 wall curo the worst diarrhea, Old malda were requested In The Home to mind thelr fancy work and ot the bnu‘v question alos 1 confeas 1o holng A very old * mnfd, bat m‘y-m in-law found me useful in rafsing lior babfes, talk- fug carc of hor in hor last {lness, and now that sho isnomore her Jitle daughters’ find an annt very necesshry, oven If sho §s of the oft-lusulted class —old malds, Jluwover, 1 mako no apulogios for offerinz tho above Inviluablo recipe, Wil somy correspundent rl&‘uwu tell mo how Lo rusea bed of chick-weed forwy birds? Whero canl get the reedy To Indies who do housework I wish to rocom- mend the use of ambor olntment for kwrlllfl tho bamls soft and smooth, 1 1a tho best thing fur salt theum, I have known it cured by its nso, Lean eend directlons for starciing lnen that cqualy any laundry work. Kiteues Duvory, A GOOD DENTRIFUE, Ta the Kallor of The Tripune, Cnteano, Peb, 21,~An naone Lns takon come pasion on poor [1ttle Brown Kye's cmbarensement, feol In duty bound tf give hor my rocipo, viz. : In convoration thinlkof what you are talking sbout, sud fn sfuging think of the ords of the song, and, if poesiblo, }::ul what you ure slnglng Of all hinww, do not think of ‘yourelf, Kleol contdent, Tirown Kye. thutif you' will follow theso direce tions your will bo perfectly at case even with peo- ple ofider than yourself. . Tho fullowing 18 an cxecllent wash for the teoth: Dinsoive two vunces nf borax dn_three ponnds of holllng water, it boforo 1t {e cold add uno tabla. #goonful of wpirits of camphor, and bottle for use, A tableapoontul of this mized with an equal quune Aty of tupld water and anplled dally with a soft Vrish will prescrve the teeth, extirpato all ture lllmlll ndlhl‘:ulon‘ arrest (decay, aud make the tooth pearly white, WOl tako a largo, wonder-rmontul of th deliclous compound of brimistone and teeacle (a ln Bqneors) semi-weekly, shawlil soon have tho satls. factivn of fecling herself grow fuin, Ldonot think Mor M, 8. X, wil lemu hor sliver by bolling It fn sal-soda. 1t will cleanse it, but thawhine will be forever lost. § know from rience. (] n";'vu tricd Graham's recipa for (raham broad and find ftexcollent. A Jxwsren'sDaveursi, PLAIN AND USEPUL RECIPHS, o the Editor of The Trivune. Poxtiac, 1L, Pob. 27,—1'ho best mothod I havo tound fur making beef-tea i4 to get lean beefsl i cut [u suiall plecea; pour on botling water sutticiont tucover ity boil in a kettls for two hours with close-ttlug cover, adding water occastonally; sca- eon when doue, e 5. Sllver Plo—Une large potato peeled and grated dd tho rind snd julce of onv lenion Lo the white of e .fl' one cap of sugar one cup of water; ufter bukiog yut in the whiten of threo egyv, well 'fi“ with halfa cup of sugar; pour oyer thu 'y rown, A'Cheap and Plain Dollod Pudding~Two cips of rouked bread-crambe; threo apples, wliced one Sap uf drled currunts; threo euxgd (well Loaten) 3 alt and niatmey to tasta; put [ 8 cloth. aud voll o half. Enten with swect sauce. l|nkm§’ ‘owder—Thres ounces tartarie aold, four ounces Babbitt's saleratus, nlne ounced flonry=| pitlvartse thoacld and saleratas mix thorouglly, und box, This 'h"m'“" will make o pouud, coste {fl(‘zlxn::v twouty-tivo cents, Thiv Is good, a8 T bave e JLo ¢ 1 think vory highly of Winnle's remarks on ** Making “ul:’lytchgnt'nl " in Tha omo of last week, Yed, mothors, make It plessant for the Yyoung folks at home. or thoy will’ seck pleasurca eleewhiere, Would like to Know who Beulah from Ottawa ts7 Mus, W, B, ¥, o, taa Bitor a7, he. Tribu ior ne Berowr, Wis.,, Murch 4.~1n looking over tho names of tho members of The llonie I sos that thoy conslat mostly of the alr unx& and It scend that thosu men who have ventured to Intrude havo not been recolved In the most graclous manner; and 7|"u“ is with fear aud trembling that 1 crave mittance. 1 have road the appeal of Annle it, to the lsdies of Tho Howme, Imploring thele aid, and begging thepy, for the luve of humanity, to confor snwvers lnating favor upon her giviug bor & recipy whereby she nay incresse tor adipuse. Now, { cunsider this o very urcent case, one that demands the nitention of every luver of humanlty, be that person male or female, snd 1 trust the do- sired kuowledia will by just os acceptable from s wentlowan os from a fady. 1 buve for my sutborl- 1y Dlo Lowig, who, iu Gls book on **Our Dig tion," says **That |t & porson_ wishes to begol tlenby, e must go to bed carly sud get up late. Must driuk water on retiriox_and at’ rising, and driuk a considerable quantity of water durlug tha day." Buch is the uplolun of oue who knows a creat deal more thau 1, and 1 alncerely bope it will vo the desired etfect. Guxdonr. CORN-STALCH AND BATSIN FIES. o Hior af Tha Tridund. Asutanvia, 0., March 6.—Would some of the Iadies like & secipo for & pio which Ls st vuce cheap and dellclous? [? 80, lot mo tell You how to make a coru-starch plo: Mix ono and ovnc-half tablo- spoonfuls corn-starch; ono-half cup sugar; one- balf laspoon tartaric'acid; and one woll-beaten ey, Fourover this mixture, slowly, and stirrlng belakly, wufficlent bolling water to 811 'your pio tin, Fiayor with lumon-extract a weu blt of salt and Loke laone crust. You will find It nearl cqusl to lcmon ple. Do sure yoo bave it wel ecalied bofore you put 1t Inta your crust, else the atarch will scttly to the bottom. Here 1a 8 tecipe for s ruisin-ple: Toll two cupa of ralslus in waler cuiough to cover them. Ju thu 1meantime make your paste pretty rich; iay it on the plutce you wish 10 bake ong when the ralslus 820 Blouly swelled, dredge siaongsl Ahem Lo tode E apnontuls of fionr, to thickea lho Jnice: add o Hittle rmgnr; epread on the paste, and bake in n moderate oven. Have rendya whip made of the whites of three o nad iwo {ablespoontals of ngar; when tha ples are rooled, rpread the whip nicely on "‘R' few swelled raising may Lo Iald top of the wmh“ Ttetumn to a tonl oven to " ret? S whig, Fita 18 dlicionn pi, and looke very tempiing. WAL 1 sen mo hor pattern for & fontert 3t 1 know her addresa I would send stAmp, rte, Mns, JRIXIE PALSE, Post-Ofce Box 02, Ashtabuls, O, OlL, STOVES. TatA¢ Editor of The 1{'";«1!!& JaxeayiLLe, Wie,, March 2, —1 nnticed last Sat- urday in The Home department of lymur paper an inquiry sbont oll stores. 1 haye given considera- hle attention to_the sabject, add after examiuing or trylng several different kinila have purchiased the Florenco, and find it & porfect tronsure. 1t reslly doos a1l 'kinds of cooking better, quicker, and cheaper than any wood or coal stove 1 over saw. [ pald 15 for mine, and am dolng my own hanee- work far a amall family, which, as T am not strong, 1 ahonld not attempt with an ordinary stove, The care of & kitchen and bullding fires, with 811 the consequent dirt 1o clean, sonli be altogether beyand me strenzth, But cooking with tlio’ Flor- ence oil-stove s lixe plnying at housckeeping,— and I think {t Is eompleto checkmate for carciors and wasteful servants, No more excuno for waat- ing fucl dnd buening the bread and cake, as the turning of a resew adjusts the lieat and controls and regulates 1t to perfectlon, - With a $15 stove one ean do the work for & small family, inclnding washing and ironing, ot a much lcrs cxpense than with any other fuel, without nefny heated and {mmlly fatigued; and Ita capacity can Le incrensed ndcfinitely, Lversbody onght to have an _oll- stuve, —the poot for the sake of :conom{‘. and the rich an a luxury, [OLLIE. e Ediior o) 3 une, Drcaren, 1., March&,—Klla I{osmer, do you know how ihe olf of cinnamon smolleth and hrirn- eth? 1 can't nelleve you have tried it at nil. you have been fmposed upon by some wicked por- 2on, why, ohl why, do you try to retallate upon poor me, who have never done you any harin? And yon, Matlge Madeap, lotn of gnod yuor recipe for searls hus done me and the rest of Boor humanity. How ia n fellow to send -yon- an address when fis don't know wheroto send to? Pleara put your rece 1pe in the hands of the editor for pablication, A H‘l{]rliy Dare No. 2—Pleaso tell ns what ia ** Put~ ork, " yum and Neth—To make n work basket—Fasten two peach barkets topetlicr bottom to bottoms rive rood cont of black varnist or paint, with yellow bands, and ornament with Decalcomanle pictures, 1t makes & thing of beauty, Thowe making n'pllnl framea will find tho dark n‘vllnu tmproved by oiling before making ups after olling Iay in & paper under a welght for s while to provent vu\rplmi.I 1 aa a red-headed, curly-haired, lcan little womanj what offect will biuc glass hnm:xbm:r ixd Doxa, INFORMATION WANTED. To the £dilor of The Tribune. JACK8ONVILLE, March J.~I come ssking for help, Are thero not some of m{ good, “wlse sislers, or brothors ofther, that can hetp mo to rid my honse of anta? ‘Tho medinm-sized black ant for two summers hns been my torment, Like the plaguo of Pharaoh, they have been cverywherd, up-#tairs, ‘down-stafrs, 1 the cellar: not n'room in my hotso bnt thoy conld he found. 1 have tried overy remedy b could hear of, anch as borax, alum, pepper, carbollc aciil, tansy, cottyn saturuted with coal-ofl, cunis of water tor tablo-lnye, auil challc- marks, Tho lust thres have been of nse, but thero Aro ko many places whera they can't ba nsed, ‘The fow ploarant apring-like daya have warned mo aro for them thin’ syimer. * Why. they ring thu cold Weathur I a mystery, rofrierator at freering-point wasa pleass for them on & hot day, Now, If some one can help me | will he underlasting oblimtions, Will kome one pleate tell my. what to do with Rnlr of brown kid gloves spotted with mildew, or 0w can they bu colurod? 3 G 8 € By JIOME-MADE DREAD. qh the Aditor of The Tribune. ‘Wansaw, Ind., March b.-leing u constant read- er of The lfome, I have become very much Inter- eated, and if you will allow me space I will inform Mre, €, N. M, how Imake liome-made bread, aud think she will find it a snccesn, First, take five commnan-pizod_potators and boll In tivo quirts of water untll” very softi then lift them out into an earthon Jar and’ mash them ver: then ndd “ong coffee-cup of o flour; then pour jn tho potato water nud etir wells Jet it atand til cool: then add oue coffee cup of liop yeast: plnce where 3t ba warm, rtirring ofton; next morning take onc-half of the above quantity with ong quart of wariu water} add four suliclent to make a good spunge; when 1ight enongh wix it into 8 dourli nnd work ffteen minntess then let 1t ralso aufiiclont for working 1160 loaves: now et tho loaves raiso til) 1ight] then buke a nice brown, W Lilu pleasa tell me how she makes rollad collars und cull-holders? and oblizo . BLER AND FiSD. A TOUGH BUG 8TOLY. Editop of The Tribuns, T the p Macoun, 111, March 7,—Fomio ouw wishes o rem. edy for Aphis (or green inscet), that troubles vur rosen somuch. Whalo ofl sosp' Is_lighly recom< mendods ., We trled 1t moat thoroughly: It ot only increnvcd thom In slze, but to amnzing numbers, Afrlend said sulphur. Very soou wo sarted a minlatare Itndos full of sniphirous fumes and pol- wonous gaave, ‘Thoy closed thelr n?ul 1111 tho storm wvas past, theacame forlh as fully invigurated ag feom o bluceglnes bath, - In dosperation, at last wo tried Epaom mults, It was o grand succoes, My roson ary still allve—bucs In dylng conditlon. i ntly bo 1 Lave noticod so much In The Home rece: abaut chocolato mllng. WEat {e it that Is to fiited? The luuee man 1 presnmo. — But witl same kind felend tell mo how to make the ple, cake, piulding, or Hio something that o to go nronmd this tilling, and oolige Kxux Tuesyy, 1X DEFENAR OF TAR-WATHE. qn tha Kdllor or The Tribune. Cmeaan, March 8. —1 can't keepquict any longer, 1 feel an € 1 must suy something by defense of the lady who recommended the nso of tar-waler for disgnwod sealp, | havo tried ths recipo on wy his. hand's bend with the happicat result. Tlu wis fast approaching that condition which wonld have en- titled Wi ta o mombarship v tha Bald-lleaded d Ansociation, und by s few applications of tar-water thu scalp was completely heuled, and the hale stop- ped fnll"l\sl out, 1. forone, feel gatetnl for the nformation, and 'I'ro, [t not recommended as anartlele of pesfumncry, but It the Becratary of the I, H. A, ls not too mrich afmld of water, let him ke tar-wator freely strained through o piece of musi and my word for it ho will be aurprised at the resnlt, Mus, A, 4. B, : UYE BRDAD, T the Kditor af The Tribune. CiticAun, Marely 8. —Two weekd ago a lndy anked how to make ryo bread, 1'yo reen eeveral racipon 5 in ‘Tho Home, bat thoy wore not the old German- way. The wn{ my mother need to make It fs: Tho first rafaing wHi not bo as good, becsuse you baye o zaiso It with yenst, Butitto rise carly in the worning (8 woolen howl wonlil bo the boat) -in & very wurm place, cover it Ilghur' when light, adid & cup of very warn water; mold lnto loaves. Save s pleco of your dough about the size of a gooxe- ugs for thrco pints of warm wuter, For your next Dikhg, whon you aro ready to set youe bivad, svals the suur dougli fu warm wator; add it the same as you dou yeast, ALT DRUTCHLARD, s COMPLEXION-WADIIXKS, Tn the Editor of The Trisine, Ar Tloxx, Murch 0. —\Viil Madge Madeap pleano ve, throuzh the Home columue, the recipe for the wash for tho cumplexion spoken of by hor o short thue ago? Ly deing so she will obligo me very nuch, I Wi articlo on the hair Paul IL B, gave & reo- ipu fora preparation fur -chnrhmlnu the hale, but he vald 18 would durken fe. 1€ ho can, will bo tell me of womething which will causa the hair 1o row and thicken, but which will not darken it f)hl he miean that daily brushing will make straight halr curlyy 1t Mudge and Paul will respond 1o my requests, they whll zeeelve rlucerg mulllllnnln fron RALER. PLANTS PO UINS, 70 the Kditor of The Trituna, LaSatig, 1L, March b, —in snswerto Worthing. ton, In ‘The Homo of Murch il In regard to 3 plant niost sultavle for urny, 1 can recommend the vo- called ¢ Ampriean Century Plant,* which requires 2 poud deal of heat and nveds novee bo sprinkied, 'l'huiu plauts :nlll b !:lu:mht ln‘chl'c',lur;:)(ll f’an: om‘:x)L Luw greatly pleased to soe that you bave adied o flower de) lnrl’mlunl. to The Howme, which adde still more to ite attractivencea. B Taliull bo glud 1o give your correspondents any Information they may wish fu regurd to flowora aud plante. Yours respectiully, Gnkxx-llovvs, EANTIL TO BARTIL, To Bditor of Ths Tribune. Cusuran, L, March 8. —Voruut me to say to those dear unkno! lr(el‘dl who have kiudly “re- wpondud Lo the sppesl of fuvalld, that all hus hap- uned, snd the grave lies clalwod it own, Darin Ynulo #oft February days when sll nature n to amille with the promlso of spring, aud 8 rencwedd 1ifo for our preclous one, God revealed Himsclf in Itle power, and s great darkness Las fallen upou one of Tus Tuisrne's Home clrele, A temderer or mora boloved Chrlstian mamwna “never took the loog farowell of Jlitle children, MOl J. 7o the Editor g1 188 Tribune. | Edlitor of The 0 KaLAWAZOO, ‘hub.f’ Feb, 27.—1 want to sk Nemu a fow questions about tho frockle r ‘What aru the effects of the one you recom 33 Do the freckics ul-au#eu gradually, or docs it akin the face. About how loug dovs It ardinarily tako to accomplish tho happy result? -And Iv it Docynsary o conlinue its wae dfter they ure onco removed? I you do not, will they uot zeturuy Lastly, are ll){ of the lnlil’fl“vll polsououst Please tell e all about lt., auil oblige N OF TUK ATSLICTED, YOR WEAK NALR v T tha Edtlor of Tha Tribune, (“uu:uwI March Jd.—1 want to thauk Psol T, I3, for the wetlele written Jan. 20 on **Only & Wom- su's Hair,* 1 have tried tho following remedy ho ives for hoso sullerlng from weak balr: 7Tinots ure of cuntharides, one-hal ounce; bay rum nad cologae, of each two ounces; and ono druchm of oll of rosemary. nd 1t an excelleut sriiclo, Now I wish to uax him if he wll by kind enough 10 give we & preparation for turulng she batr dark without using a dye, sud oblige onsin aMiction. AS3I8T TIUR TWINS, To, Vilune. ~ Mantsox, Wis., March 7. vfu sowy of the lady readers of 'Tho Howe pleasy Inforn me a3 10 tho beut 1nethods of preserviug nitik foriufants through tho sumumer? Alio, the best remedion for colict ~ | B a young mather with two bablos 6 mooths old, a boy nnd iirl, and 19 keep them in health throegh the fiot rea=an will be o stady, Wil somo one of larger oxperience kindly heip me? Many thanks to-Henlah for advice sbant cleansing_of “bottice, ete. 1 wish you all could ree my habies—liitle darlings. 1 wish Beulah could caddle them, Mns. M. M. T, NQ PATENT MEDICINES WANTED, T tha Kiditor of The Tribnne. Surrnui Srrixas, uH,—1 wish to ey to Denlah that if eho Fob, (0f he) hns patent medicines to ndvertise, it would be advisable 1o usa the prop- er place In Trr Trinusx, and nat tell nnanapec ing mothera he will send them sure remedics, and, n anawer 1o their call, send a dozen advertize. menta of qnack medicines, with pricafliets attach. cd, a8 ho%ul 1o me. A DisousTed MotiEn. 0 the Fditor of 1he A Ciitcaan, March 4.—1f Annle R. will try m{ recipa 1 think aho wili succeed In gotting fat. drink every day at 10 a. m. and st hedtime a glang of Inger heer with egzas It a prepared In the fol- lowing manners Take yolk of one ez and four teaspoonfals of white grannlated angar; boat well and A1l the glas with beer, Itis an Agrceable drink, and wlfi make any one what I am now got- tng to be—fat, Mns, Sormia ¥, ARSWER TO DERNICE BROWNIE, 70 1he Bdltoy of The Tribune, Cnitcano, March H.—lernice Brownfe, bathe your face twice or thrices day in very warm water and toilet sonp of fine qnality, ruboing thoroughly with n coarse towel or soft brush (say, an old tooth-brust). Then wash all the sonp oft with coaler water, and dey the ekin with s soft towel until smooth. ~Leave off all cosmetics, and tnke daily exerclse in the open alr, and in & fow months you will have a fino complexion, o, iditor nf The Tridune, Tuxnre, 1., Mareh 5.—{1 Young Houosekeeper will nve her nddroes, Myrtio will gladly write to lierand tell her how slic manages bar_ tabla ex- DPenscs on lean than 93 per weel. YuTLE, 1% 8,—Irn't any one going ta tell Myrila low to can green peas? BLUE FOULARDS. T the Exlitor of The Tribune. EvAxstox, March 2, —Wiil some_one Inform me how to wash and starch navy-blue lnnlnn{ cambric? VISENA, THE SINS OF THE FATHERS, A STORY IN THREE CHAPTERS. 1o A brond archway, the ploom of its chill, murky ehadow only deepened by the ficker of the shattered gas-lamp that hangs from the centre, its silence only broken by the agonized weeplng ot a poor girl who strives to stifl the throbbing of her temples by prossing them against the clammy stones; whilst, little na one would imaging it, but n few prees separate hier from the erowd and glare of the wide strects,— such n scene §s but tov common after nightfall {n the heart of a great Enulish manufacturing town. As such It diil not ot first produce n yery atartlhyg offect ‘upon Leonard Vincent, who, a8 hie was hurrying homo by short cats from asoctal Ruthering of fellow-students, was atopped atthe mouth of the archway by tho sounds of distress that fell upon bis cor; but his Interest was moroe vividly awakened as ho caught a glimpso of the upturned faco faintly lumived by the Jight which Just then a pgust of wind blew futo o flame. The dark, flashing cses, the long, Ulack halr all unkempt and streaming over tho girl's shoulders, the face, lovely in its outlines, | now welrd with fts Jook of agony and ghastly pale, wade a pleture such as he had never Jook- ed o, and held him for a moment ns fmmova- Lle as though he had been wazing upon the head of Mudusa. It was but for ntnoment, however, thnt ho remained Irresolute, Btepping quictly up to the sobbing girl, who wos teo much ab- rorlipd fn her own grief to notice his presence, Vincent touched her MNghtly on the shoulder, Bha Instantly turmed round to meet s gaze, suppressing with o sudden and violent cffort any trace of her cmotion rave the great tears, which sho could not ut onee cheek in thelr courss down ler checks, The cheeks were rnlu and somewhat sunken, 04 {f hunger 0a well as grletf liad begun to mar Tier beuuty, and, us shic looked at” the young wan's faco with o anud, fmpatient graze, her tightly-compres<ed lips trembling despite her cllorts, ahe urouded i him o feeliug of the pro- foundeat compussion, For some minntes they stood regardling cach other In silonee; then, us he gaw the girl determived not w speak, Vin- &- t bewan to address her, though with ditn- 1o fny I nsk the caush of your frluf 1 Do not think mo rude. Task becouse I might,—it fs my wish to help you.* Tho youn i, wsually somewhat brusque In his ianner of addressing Wis inferfors in sta- tion, wus himsell surpriacd ut the tone he was led fo udopt. The position of the glrl beforo him, und the rluln, wch-worn character of hor dress, showed that sbe belonged ta the lower cluss; yot hie alimost, q‘nmlml befors her look, und felt uncunsciously that in noture she was not buncath hlin, The object of hfs compassion stood for a mo- ment ns {f undeekded; then, the proud expres tlon on her faca stlll “wnaltered, replied bricily and i o low, quick volea: 2 “Iwishto ho alone. You are very kind, I do nut need hictp.! Leouard Vineent smiled Iy spite of Nis pity. % You wust allow mo to doubt that,’ be s VI you not trast mel 1L s not from mere curforiiy that T usk your confidence, I feol supe Lean help P’ou. Af you will Jot me,"” Agnin she replied quickly, but the tono was not thut of )mrlurglur specelis “You ure very Kind,” 1t fs_long aince I have beon spoken tokindly, But I need no belp, - deed Tucod none," . ‘The young nan agaln stniled as ho looked In her atlll unmoved face, “Youare very proud, hosafd.. *Itislong sinca L met uny one so proud. 1 am proud, too. Wi you uot conflde kn a kindred spieit (' 1t Wus now lier turn to swlle, and for a mo- mont hier countenancs brightened with a look that wns llke tho fulnt memory of happiness loug past, It was enough that thore wus u signof reloating, Vincent_continued to urge Licry aud, after o fow momants of heaitatlon, she secmed ubout to comply with hls request. “ Why should I trouble you with u misorable “story? " You kuow it all Defure I begin, And yet, perhaps, you scom ns 30 yoy lind o good hoing and guod parentag Iwill tell'you in o fow words, 1t will make moe ery againg that is good for wy pride,” : Thuu sho tould, brietly and plainly, tho story of lier young days; of u happy childlood fn s 1fttle market-town in the south of Englund, of school- days, and the Joys of loving companions, Al w4 "“wf' 4l hier fathor, who had Luen & swall turmer, led, and her wother, o beautiful wom- o, y(cfdml to thulr rich laudlord's entreatics, and'marrfed him. 8hio had acted on an lpulse of pride, snd her punishmiont was severe, Lau- 18 Lindon, ber only child, was lated by ler stop-futhier, chlelly Decause she would -not” glve up hier old rustle Iriemds, Tho uian, whose use tuto was conrse and vulgar, abused the pour wirl dreadfully, thl at Jength her Ufe beeame in- tolerubile to her, # What could Tido? Tcould ‘not kill mysolf for my poor juother's sukv; ‘so I resolved to teaye liomie, Teamo North, seeompaniod by o girl of iy own age. who hsd alwuys been ty Dot frivint, Fur a fow weeks wo Just managwl 10 1va on what we gut For sewing, aud then poor Lizzio would uot Bear thu hanl Tifo any longer, and—left e, Do not ask me what hiad becomo of hery 1 dare not think. Yo scen her oncs sinco; God grant 1 muy nover sce her aguly, And r‘xllfibulfl You sco ine; I am allve, and that i afl, [ can no louger sarn cnough to live on; 1 s getting weak, Lum afrall, Igrow des- porate to-nfght and came out, why und where T id not know. There fs my tale.” You weo you caunot help me. It wna kind of you to thiuk of helping me, It s getting Jateyy 1 s afrafd. Goud ulght, 4 Bhe turned quickly round, wishing to hide the feary thut wore agali coming Into her eyes, and fn nuuther moment would huve been gono: but :’lutnulz l;uwuu:x after her, agaly compelled er 1o stay, lu‘l‘ But 1 can help you; Misd Lindon, I snuat clp you. lrin tirat inpulso had boon to offur ber money, but hu at once saw how unwelcome such au offer wauld be, bow fmpossible to make Ler accept of it lusteud of that ne ‘AI‘OPOMJ to find her work, tu provide her sewing onough to cuable her to make o ving, Tha oller was at ouce NG i Vincent, ua they w riin X ucent, hey wers pa ““'.'3" sce you agaln,* I m'a’y ocvime Lul nf‘ ou “ Thank you,” sho replled, firmly but mod- estly, ** 1 hud yuthor you did not. I must work sll, ‘u:‘w time, You are very kind to get we work. - And s0 they parted. £ Loonard Vincent wus ad good ns his with rogard to fndiug Lsura work, byt, after & fuw wueks, be proved disobedicut to Ler wish that be was pot to vislt Lers In thw sho grew wmore cheersul, and uiore wulln{: to talk Irmfl{, though It was Toue before sho [0st, when speak- {ug t3 her [riend, tho alr of reserve which wus the result of her natural pri At Jast Vine cout, obediont to wu tinpulss which had now be- o teo powerful (ur restralng, told Laura that by loved hor, that he wished to wake bur hiv wife. Ho wlready kuew that slie was not indif- ferent to him, but he little kuew of the consun Ing passlon whicl, kindled at frst by gratitud uow burnt flercely fu ber beust§ of the efforts it bud loug cost lier to chuke ardent atfgetion gesth the gulse of cold pespect, - Laurw's s promise TARCIY 1, I3T—TWELVE, PAGES. tons were powerful, but her sel-cormand atlil remaned more powerful; and now, whilat she modently confessed her Jove, she_tirgently be- songht fier lover to refleet hefore he committed what might prove an Irreparable error, But Leonard wna hecdlcas of conseruencer, In the warmth of the moment he sought an Interview with his father, aml desired him to sanction his mm—fln?a with l.;ur-i at the same time giving nnl,lv"nth ul account of her life aud present con- dition. O1d Mr. Vincent was a retired eotton-spinner. I1is Immcnee wealth had been accumulated Ly 1ife-long devotion tohusinesa; and his nature, of conrse_material Lo begin with, was now ren- dered more selfish and “Intolerant by tho ad- dition of a vaigar pride. Furlous at first when he heanl his ssn's snnouncement: accond thoughts Induced him to rety upon low cunning an a better Instrament against is son, wlio was himself proud, but not Iunonlly 20, Ilo pre. tended to consent Lo the match on one con- dition: that Leounard should f.rst enahle himeelt to support awife by his own exertions, fnde- pendent of any hupes he might entertain of nettlement from Lis father. Laura had awaited the [ssue of the conference with outward calnness, but, in reallty, In sus- pensc that amountedd to sguny. ‘You have asked " she exclalmed hastily, ns her lover came to ece Ler immediately after ro- celving his answer. “ Allis well, derest,” he replied. % But we are both too young a8 yet, Let ua be faithful to each other, Till our marrinze you will live at my home and my parents will énra for you. I am golug to svend a year ahrond.” Laura strove I:rnvel{ with her emotlons and tried toaps car glad. In snother week she was living under Mr. Vincent's roof, and’Luonard bad satled for Americn. 15 Twoyears hove passed, and we meot with Leonard Vincent, this time not In the O14, but In New, England. The school-year fa just at an and, the suniner vacatlon is about to commence, and to-day all the weholars aro nssembled to show by an oxhibition the results of thelr awn work and that of thefr teachers, of whom our friend fs one. The members of the graduating claxs arc Lere fn all their glory; the boye, ns Is usual with boys on such occaslons, well-dressed but awkward; the girls resplendent In the comn- bined charms of nature and of art,—a perfect bouquet of rich buds Just breaking Into the full ‘blow of womanhood: Let us notico Minole Warren, the young Iady whoso place fs at the hoad of this class, She s not tall, but her figure Is perfect n symmetry; Minnle I8 grave Itsclf, from the lttlg siipper with the blus bow which now and then peeps from beneath the muslin, Lo the slm- ple but jaunty coll of rich: brown hair that sits on the back of her head, Tho face, usunlly wrenthed fn the tnost attractive smiles, hut now demure-looking from o sense of being regarded by the whole assembly, is not handsoine, but ls incontestably pretty. IHer checks, perhaps a trifls redder than ou ordinaky occasions, are soft and simooth as the petals of a flower, and her 1ipg,—dleseription falls, . Un Minnfe all ayes are fixed, und, among them, those of her teacher, Leonard Vincent; but does not’ the gleamn of Joy in the oycs of the latter indicate moro than tho justifiable pride of oue who had helped to make Minnie's mind rich in learning and wor- thily corre«ponding to & face so rich in beautyi What hns time brought about In thetwo years that have passedi Leonard Vineent never forgot his promise to Laurs, "but’for many weeks wrote regulur and loving letters, towhich his betrothed roplied lu lines that showed the sincerity of her lova and the novltky of her na- ture. Then, il at onde, shic ceased to write, and tho cause wos explained by g letter which Leonnrd shortly after recolved irom his futher, wherefu it was stated, with much ottempt nt sympathy und overstrained expresslons of re- gvet, that Livura had been taken alek of a fever surddenly, and very shortly aftr had died, Must it Le confessed that Leonarnd experfoneed no keen sorraw at this sudden ncws? lle was shocked; but he dld not oxperiouce a lover's gricf. Hin nofure would uever bhave ullowed Lifin to pruve false to Laura o4 long an ie knew her tivine in the constuut hope of becoining his wife; but absence nnd vefleetibn hud 0 far ultered bis feelinga ne to enable hint to bear her loss with equaniiaity. ‘Il truth was that from the firet hiw love had “donthandd - far more of mero vompasston and setf-complacenc than he could Iinngine or would linve been will- {ng to adult, Very soon after leaving Equ;lnxul he hind confessed ta himsell thowish that Lawra had been futeliectuaily more of 4 companfon for hitm. s soul was not grreat enough to be con- tented with simple devotlon 1n the woman who as L0 bu lis wlie, and bis imperfect rympathics reguired more points of vontnet, ‘Thus it was thut very soon after rcrclvlu'f the letter which told Lt of Laura’s death he hud conscluualy proceeded to foster a new attachment, the seeds of which had wircady beon sown, Without be- {oe handsome, or In oy acnse & lady-kiiler, Vincent had yet, for those who know blin well, o decidedly plegaing appearance, whieh, Toined toa lively and agreeable muuner, considerablo powere, and the polish of culture, made him decidedly plenaing aud attractive, ' His cheer- ful equability of temper had speedily restgnend L to the lot his father inposed upon hlin, and Tie had yery soon hecome a declded fuvorite with the puplis, cepecially the youns ludles, “The exblition wuy considercd u great suee cess. The elugling, tho declumatlons, the recita- tions, were votud Jullgluml Ly the aszembly of parcuts and friende. At Jast all was over, the peoplewera dispersing, and Vineent was cugzazed ln muking u fow last arrangements I lis own room, when there cane o knok ut his door, and, without waiting for an Invitation, Miss Warren watked in, 46 Well, Mr. Vincont, aro you satisfled now?* s Dectdedly, Mies Warren i and abovoe all with yo You e charipg.” Minnjo appeared to tuke no notleo of the compllment, but wout on In Ler usual voluble naner, - - Wb, Mr. Vincent, did you notice (race Wik« uun.tlln“,:w ehe spoke hier plceol Tt wus Just clo- Leb] ** No doubt ; but thero was some one else wha lml:u"n,;rlcw; and shy was more than * Just elo- int,’ m‘lllnnlu shook her head with a ' pretty afr of mock fmpatience. * How provoking you are! I reatly don't wish for any complimonts, s—1{ noj 1 was just Roing to enll you ‘sir,” Lu!lmnut & achioul. irl now, and” 1 shan't call you ‘sir? any jonwer,' * Very well, Miss Warrens then In revonge I shatl deprive you of your title, und beuceforth call you ¢ Minule.! Minnto reddencd sliphtly, and turned vound to look out of the window. = But dircetly after- warda she turned to facs Vineent again, + Stinll you be here aguln next term, Mr, Vine cent wocertaln, It depends greatly “1am v upon elrcuinatances,' Minnfe laughed merrily, and lald her band upon the door as if about to leave the ruom, 't fs ove ol your provokingly indetinile phllosopbical phrases, T suppose thme will shiow, But, reallyy all tho peoplo have left. 1 must ba quick and et home, Uuod-by,* Bhe apened tho door and pretendeil that sho was oft fu a great hurry, Leonsrd appeared noment undecldedi then hie took a step towards he: # Miunte 8ho stopped, aud, turnivg around with an s~ sumed alr of fudiftercnee, askeds I you speak, slr it 80 you uro Fohu: off without wisling me o hapoy vacation? Fum surprisod at you, Miss Warren,” * I thought you were not golng to call nio * Misa? wiy longer," ahe replied, with w machant | alr. “Oh} I forgot, Have you nothing to say but acold l;:wdmy,' !llun(v{nolv lhuv.;i'u ln{lcu- ln;bx each othier for the last thuei innle exhiblged 8 scurculy-perceptivle start at this sunouncemncent. A $Oh, 1 an not geing away,’ sho replied, per- hapa a trifle more esrnvstly than the oceasion scemed to warraut, L ghall be at homo whwen sehool beging ngain,** S Hut Fibiok it \'ugllkuly that I shall not. 1 thiuk i ahall go to England for guod. I have been hers Jong enouwiu? b+ 8o you are tired of us Americans already? , well, we ara stupld people, 1 suvpuse. Quod-by, thon” She held out her delieate white band, and It trembled fust alittle, Leonand ook ft, zalsed it to his lips, and then gently Jet it go.. Miunie laughed her ordbiary gufl:ugll. “1s that how Euglishmen say good-byl What a knixhtly lot ot people you nitst bel” % No," replicd Leonurd, carnestly, drawing nearer to Minnle, % that {s not how wo sav good- by. Weonly do that when wenean ibat we ure uwrcwf to-say good-by.”* 3 0, fndeed! Then 1 must Jeave you. T lur- pose, without exchanglnz the usual dvilities [ 8ho turued aud moved very slowly towurds the door. Vincent reached ber side whtt u +in- lo step, wnd took ber hand i Lis own, She urued sround, und the Llossoms in Ler checky devpened I color as sha sooked in bils fuco, uun~ Llo to esy anythin: * Minnle,” safd Leonard, lu a low, carnest tone, **you understand me, though you pretend not to. “May J ulways keep this Lands" Bhu looked down ‘ut the grounde @ wosk uas usial rllnllm-llfx “Reaily, that would he asking mie to stand ere too Toug." 5 "‘n 8 o very pretty hand. May I kiss it arnin Minnlo gave no reply. Ho took the ailence ln!- ’i_:;m\unh i Minole. May 1 *Thoae rre vor tty lips, Minole. Ma; Kisa thewn s 0 Py RS . The guestion was nsked In s tone little above a whisner, The rtnlr was not fn words, but the Inok that was In her hazel eyes os she raised her face to his told him thut Minole Warren, with :lnl- ’l.xer Leauty and all her roguishness, wan his Aud so ha dld not leave America. He wrote to his father telling him that he Liad won a wife who belonged to a family that the old cotton- epinter had no resxon to be ashamed of as his relntionss fn reply, his father opened, If not his hearty at all eventa his' pockut-book, fo his no lunger wayward san. Mr. Vincent, for reasons of his own, had no particular wish that Leonard should returo to England, and experienced no zreat sorrow when Lic was told that' his son de- sired, for soine tine at least, to continue Lo re- side fo Amerka. e = iz with licr, and replied sumewhat fo- 1 . And Laura Lindonl Was she really dead, ns Leonard hind heard frotn his father? Noj itwas but n cruel scheme Invented by the purse-proud old man to frustrate a marriage In which he cuuld gee nothing but dirgrace to himeelf and to hls son. At the same time that he had writ- ten to Leonard to tell him tist Lanrs wus dead he hud been toa man skilled fn such matters and got him to forge aletter from Leonard, which said that he had' for some time' Lelt how unfitted he and Laura were for each other, owitg to tho latter's lack of educatfon; that ho bad hitherto been silent on the matter, en- deavoring to overcomna his doubts; but that he at laat felt it to be his duty to free Laura from lier engrgement, and hoped that she would cre loug find a husband better sulted to hor, At the same timc ko stated that he had Ieft Nis former realdence, and thought it better that she should mot know his present address. The forgery was so skillful, the awkard appearance of the fetter 80 cxactly like those sbe had hitherto reccived, that the pour girl never for a moment suspected any deception, all the less beeause Mr, Vincent, with o cunning foresight, bad alwnys behaved 10 licr with the utmost apparent kindoess, and hiad upenly professed bimaolf anxious for the unlon of the two lovers as soon as Iconand £hoild hove attained his majority, The result was exactly what he had forcscen. Laura, after pussing some days In an agouy of grief, had suddenly asked Mr. Vincent if he would provide ber with sufficient money to pay her passage to Ameriea, and, upon his refusal, had dizappeared frot the house during the night, and never been heard of stice. Tho old” man, confldent of the perfect sucvess of his stratagem, rubbed his bunds fn sutisfaction, and turned his attentlon to uther matters. Meanwhlle all was peace and comfort {n the little home in New Englund over which Minnte Warren, now Mrs. Viucent, prestded with all her uatty ways, Miinle, hereelf scrupulously neat Al " enrelul of hier appearuuve, was resolved that everythlng und everybody about her should be no leas lrrepronchabley snd he would fndeed huve becn a lm?py man whoae wife was a better housekeeper, Lionard passed his days In cle- gant lelsure, his easy nature flattered to the ex- treme by theafectionats attentlons of his ex- cullent {ittlo wife, It s truc that he did ovea- siotiully revert tn thoueht to his old kome, and 19 the memory of ler whom he had ouce fancled o dear to bini; but his easy-going }vhfllrscphy was at no loss to provide consolation for frreme- dinble oventss und it is probable that. in such moments of reflection, bis traln of thought re- ulted in conclusfuns not so very far removed from those whcl Lls futher had made use of to Algappolut poor Lanra's huopes. It ‘ras an afternoon in Junuary, New Ene gland weather had of late been dolluf & hest to malutain its reputation for varlabllity, whilat the strects were atill wet with the nt rain, the atill Jicavy sky, which was_striving to stint the daylight of nfew hours of existence, wave unmiisiakoble werniug of a coming snow- storm. - Mrs. Vincent, who abhorred gloom of every kind, ook the opportunity to pull down tho blinds nud lizht up the chandellor at an un- usunlly early hour, “Now, Leonar(l,” sald the charming little woman, os ahie sat down on a Jow stool ‘at - her husbainPr fect and crossed her Lands over his knces, & do, pray, put aslde that book and fet me ve a lttle ot your soctety,” Leauard had- beén somewhut silent all day, an nnusual thing for him, and bhad buried him- sell aluce morning §n the depths of some meta- physfeal novel, Duubticss, v Mrs, Vincent had snzgested, the weather had something to do with it. o now threw astde his ook, stretehed hh‘x‘ufi.lr Inr‘ve‘yu“'vufixl .omfiu}mr: '{mm{{. e ell, Min, e replicd, “io tell you truth, 1 feel ruther ot of sotts” Chen, a4 4 o sudden thought had struck im, ho stoud up aud tovk up the newspaper that luf on the floor beside him. Tuming to- the u; vclitlmrncnh of umuscments "he read haif aloud: “@lobe ‘Theatre: Last uight of ‘The Wild Man of the Prairic,’—bosh! Varlety Theatro: 4Jem Thompson’s Marvelous Impcrsonations Mtas Williams with her favorite wong '—pstiaw Theatre (!umhhuu: O cru-Boufle,~ah, * thut's better, ‘La Fille de Madamo Angot) What do yau say, Minute! Let us have an evening at the theatre,!? % Minnie, who had a New England girl's delizht In the theatre, put on a demure look, but didn'y scem unfavorable, Well, Leonanl, it certalnly Is some time since we have heen, and—"1 *Yery well, then," broke {n her husband. l“ l.{l:g wet supper over, 1'11 just go urder o havk, In due thne orrangements were. comploted, the hack arrlved, sud'hefore very long tha pair were comfortably seated directly in front of the staze, wiahing 1or the curtain to rise. In the meantime Minnie beeamo the unconscious focus of many opera-glasses, as was usually the cass when she nppeared In publle. Lconard had gradually becu rr‘:n!nlnz iacven flow of epilts, and by the time that the orchestra commence with the well-known delightful airs he wasquite rcld?' to enjoy toits fultthe pecullar pleasure of the entertalmnent. All went splendtilly. The prima dunna was u_noted *star, and en- trauced the house with her stuging. Minnle was totally absorbed i the perfurmance, when she suddenly 1elt her husband start, - At the samnc time shie noticed o disturbance on the stage. What was the nattert Ob, it was nothing, satd the peoplo next to her; only one of the chorus who had falnted, Look, thiey were currylig her oIl the atage. Minnle looked at Leonand and bW 4 pale, anxtous look on his fuce that she had uever beforo seen there, Thinking nothing of the slight confusion Lefore her, shie lald her hand on her husbaud’s arm 3 * What 14 the matter with you, Leonard!" sle whispered, * Dou't you feel well i * Nothing, vothiue,"” "lie replied, hastily, d 'ul.— 41t was only for the moment. i would you inind IF we Left the theatrol® ** Lot us o at once. Glve me wy shawl,? They rosa frow thelr places and Jeft the theatre, the performance nuln% ol aa If nothing had happened to disturb it When they were outsldo Vincent seemed to alter bis mlm{ * Minnie,” he ssld, his volve trembling slight- 1y, * Woulld you ijud gulng home alonel It Was foollsh to dmmb{uur cojoyment, 1 fecl all right now ; but IL s hardly worth while golng back, aud I tblnk 1 wilt tuke the opj mrumfl ol solng to seq a trienil fn town whow 1 baye uficu ]:rxlflldudllulnfl pn,! irsted: b rst she remonstrated, but at length, as Léonard beat £0 ahow slzn of Ieitation sbe pressed lim no further, aud left him to return ume. IHitherto the threatened snow-storn had held cky but now white specks_began tu dot the alr, f.fllln" steadily, Loananl showed no tnten- tiou of gu nfi tu visit bis friend, but paced hur- rledly up and down in frout of the theatre, re- peatedly looklng ut his watch, Old nemuries wera at work w.thin hiswilud, und his knit brows and sexious look fudicated the working of romo strong otion, At leogth 10 o’cluck struck, and the people begun to swarm out of the theatre. ll.uul{ walking duwn a varrow, wloomy strect (hut 18d alongside of the house, lie stopped bfore tho atazedoor, a8 il awalting some une, Bhortly the door opened, aud, ono after auother, inutled forms appeared. flc peered Iuto thylr faves os they BOYAL BAKING e Nusatiy ROYAL agsedy but eeemed to recognize none, thl at cnath o tall female flgure came down the stejs, and, after leaitatioz & moment, walked down the dark street, Leonard could not see the face, but the waik of the fignre be could not nilstake, With light, quick steps on the new-fallen snow he foliowed lier, and, when they had come to o spot tlightly Nluminated by o nvrnel—!nm{a he stepped up anite close to her amd touched her, 8he turned round hurriealy, gazed cagerly In hia face, aud then threw her arms round hls neck and sobbed convulsively. ‘1 saw you,—I knew you at onre! It was wrong,—Ii was unkind of yout Dutnow I haye found you szaiv, I can forirdve evcrythlnfi." Her “Inculicront scntences were spoken ns quickly ns Ler sobs wonld permit, and till she had ceased Leonard could not speak s wond, ‘Then he geutly removed her arma from his neck, and aa she gazed eagerly at him she saw his faca was ghastly pale. Hespoke slowly and as if with difileuity. * Laurs, you must not think of me. Womust not ace csch other again. She you saw with me was iy wife.! lie paused. The light of half reproach, halt Joy that hiad shone from her eyes was nud&nnly chnnped Snton wild glare of madness, E£he struve to speak but could not. Leonanl, terrie fied at her Jook, went on 1n humbling tones, ‘‘Listen to me, Laura. It (4 not my fault. They tid me you were—desd." 8he eaucht buth his hands Ughtly (o her own, and wivepered rather than spoke. St docs not matter. It docs not matter, They were right,—} was dead (" Tiien with & powerful effort she secmed to galn command over hersell and apoke camlyput reproachfully, “Aml you would leave me at vnce,—without taiking wyer uld times with mel i h"eu!lu much mw 2ellhyuu. Come; at jeast ou will coma to my house and ne {rlltlh me hml Lllk.”u". T #ikigoe boge e could not resist her volce, but hie answered no(hlnfi‘ Bhe turned quickly round and led the way, ho following her with dificuity, The anow was now descending heavily and the storm-wind began to whistle thrangh the nar- row strects and heap up the white drifts agafuat the houses, « Loonard knew not the direction in which they were goluwr; the snow and alcet in bia face mm}( allowed hiin to kenp in sieht of tho tall, dark figure that scemed almost tofly before bim. Now and then she turned round to seo that ke still followed her, nnd cach time beckoned to him to gu faster. They bad been walking thus for some tine when Leonard ralscd his cyes to sce where they were going. They had got out ot the regular streets and he could only’scc & few houses arvund him. The storm was mging fcarfully and the snow waa already so deep aa to render walking diffivults llf.i'j‘oppui‘ and =alled to her. U RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Cures the Worst Pains in From One fo Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR After Reading this Advertiscment Noed Any One Buffer with Pain. RADWAY'’S READY RELIEF 13 A Gure for Every Pain, It was tho First nnd is the Only Pain Remedy That fnstantiy sto excractating Pafns, allays R e S Stomach 'wels, or other glands or organs, by liye hora L eannot go furter; whero do you | TY FROM OXE T0 TWENTY MINUTES. 8he did not turn round to hlm‘ orfly beckoned with her hand, and eried, “Only a litue furthier.” Leonard could not see at all where ho was. In the utmost perplexity he still followed. Fiually hiey came to the tup of & short flight of steps, below which ho could discern a Jong, level, white .track. They both stopped at the sane moment. Leanard strained his eyes through the storm and the dark, and thén luddnulfiy drflflmcki h ural whera are you golng! Ohb, God; it ta the river! " P (s SO 8he answored with a wild shriek of lsughter, elasped him flercely round the n: and drageed him down the stepw. o vain he tried to strog- f‘c‘ for she was nerved with the strength of reney, Theto was s plunge, a cracking as the thin fager ot fee gave way, o splashing of the water on the lowest step, and then all wos still, The thick snow sosn made the river ouce more a pnooth white surface, and the hidden depths bore witnesa to the edict that tho sins of iy thers stall bo visited upon tha children, . — LA MORGUE, And thie fs the end: for here, alone, The at ease on a alab of stone— No pain, no fear., At enec I e, from the rest apart, With a ragged knife-thrast through the heartt iow gqneer! Tow thin water drips, drips, Ou my stony face snd lipi How It, falfing, scemy to say: **He s dead ond passeq as Passed away I And thia s the A msn who s du 2 {s°t not a stmme #hould have a brala Thinking, throbbing? 1 wonder If one who in far away, In herdre-r]n of \'R:.I n'um break of day, ¢ s0Lbin; Hea that shatt of mo‘«‘mll ht eraw), Biealthy, riient, down (fio wall: 1 wonder does it como to ren What & doad man's face might bo— Mighit bet . A How does it come I am here at zeal With this ghawt) k;xue-wnund h:' my breast? Can 1 te Tas it Inat night In tho streot we mot? o lremcnltiér hot ez Bur Tareats She who fell— How she knclt to weep, to pray, As | coldly tarned sway? Did eno awiftly npmfl’-wl. 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