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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCH 3 1877-TWELVE PAGES, A me. YetIdaadmit th: ro A grent many thit answer well to {iunsie's desctiption, and that fxmorance {s the chief faalt, I“ele In no donbt. Home girls have ind gnod education or tho rudtinents of it, and they know when they have a_good mistress how 1o appreciate her kindnesn to them and fo hat ia the pre nome anc rend 1 bave aadlendid 1l rend If desired. MNOXKTTE, cepta th on and maken the beat of it. Proh- ably the matter of fooud in one requires the most careful stndy, What aliall we eat, and how mnch will it cost? \What can wa aford tliat wiil ho alatable and nealthful? A friend of mine, whosa amily connlats of himself and wife, telln me that ¥ fo me & tecipe for lemon tar recipe for cream-cake, which Iw JIATRPIN-RECEIVEES, moder her carelul management their tabla ' the Editor f The Tribune, tholr beet to please, Even then we cannot help ta expenses do, mob exceed §250 to 83 PO | gunpneiitne ines Wareh 7 —1f Shene M. 3, 11, all, for. we aro a1l fall of imperfecions and 1 :'.','."'mJ?"cm:??mc'fu"u e 1 a witg | of Madison, VWin,, Will inqnireat tho Madison Postt | e, 8 1ike to hear of one who noter made's mis. take inall her Jifa; **1 know therc {s not one*; nnd yet they expect hired girla 1o bo all perfection, We fhiive a great deal of encouragerient as long as tho stigmn of hounchold pests and |m[;0 reat upon us, Ihnpe yon will excrine me for thrusting thin beforo vour natice, but I want you to nnderatand that hired girts hava feclings as well human being, and when auch enithets pestaare harled at us, I think it 14 time usto rise, h additlons of meat, vegetsblea, and frult as They deaired. Thay noe the ovenlly-imtrodnced pteam-cooked cereals. Since then I have tried the Ahroe-minats cereale in anr hm"i' and heard the pralsea of very many frienda to whom we have rec- ommended them, not alone for economy sake, bat for thelr nutritions qualities, and the ahort space of time required to cook them as well. Do not despair, then, ye fearful hourewlves, If money fancarce, Remember, 't tho earih i the Lord's, and the fullness thereof, " and still let your homes bea heaven, with love as the queen, Offica there I o letter for her. In last Satarday's Tuinese A, E. Dickenson gave directions for mak- ing 8 hairptn-recelver from round collar-boxes, 1ler weay ia good. 1will sendd the way I've made them foralani time. = Kirat, set the box in the cover to strengthen it A1l the box with carled halr~white orblack—I like white best,—~then take split zephyr worated or two-thread Saxony yarn—wlatever cols oryou choose, tu harmonize, “of couree, tith the room you pat it In; crachet ssme a1 you would to do a fine not (for thie halr), When yon get a circlo chrocheted the slze of the box—titen narrow a lttle for 1t to turn down around the aidca; NE A, INFOMMATION WANTED. 20 the Edltor of The Tridune. prstie: | mhan largs ono e, Then - Bewingiateing | ceoma e e o or e fo arle {or.e and two rows herides en ran & drawling-strin recipe from €0j niors . o i Tie Fndidsd Uhrough 110 bottom Fomw anid put o¥er 1he, Lot AR | borun o b F o T o oy OTaCt e b To the Editor of TAg Tridune, Laponre, Tate, Sareh 57, —1 bave ot et myselt ‘be heard from for & couple of wecks in The Ifomo colamn, and, having noticed In one of the Iata numbers of the ame & faw fnquliries in regard to zoups, T think there would not be so many dyspen. 1ic peopla if there was more soup eaten, aa there 18 o deaw up the atring nntll it sets nicely, Then lake astrip of bobinet lace, 83 much_ wider than the sldes uf tho box tonliow far & pul, and to turn in each edge an cighth of an inch. and for a rufMe About a quarter of an inch wide. Aftertho reqnired width fs ct ofl, you can tell how lonz to have It wmaking vinegar ples? When mndo right, they aro very nfco. Also l‘! recipe fur making cakes (such as ‘we et at rostanrunts) for sandwiches. And IMIX{ but not leart), I want lryan's patierns, with fnfl Slrnnunnn for making tliose lamberquine. Inam certain they are pretty, and if [ knew hier Address for the fallnces.” | allow abont once and one-half would send a stamp,” Tt ahe will eend them to e at s o o h vty L oy marley | agalne Thim tarn donaEa g once fad enectill | would send an . Twill reccive them and. thank wpccialiy by the Germana, ihat & person willnevor | Inch then take & fng crochet nesile ik some of | warman, Nox ety B R b I 2 | 2d¢s to resembla buston: hots arlich. : ¢ L e LR L L LR e oA G filnhcrlngalrlug of the arsted s quar- | cup brown nnzar, nne cup biifter, 0o tap cold toa: terof an inch from each edge and draw it np and put it around the box, Do not have the pulf too utly—just un easy pufl i pretticst, Whenon the Rfl!y the edge of the bottom rufMie wanis to ba even with the edizo of the bottom of tho boz, and the top rufe to etand up just a trifle abavo the edge. It1a pretty an well as asefnl, and much casler inade than written. I hope some ane will tey my wn( too, Somo ono has asked what to do to grow thin, 1 wlil give a remedy Lhat a doctor gave hissister who one egg, ona tableapoon ginzer, one coffee cnpy drled currants (well washed), one heaping teannoon gronnd cinnamon, and two of soda, and half of nutmeg: add four to maka s batter so stiif you can hardly stle it with a spoon, and bake in iwo paus in a very slow over. Iam trying Indiana's recipo for gatning avefr. dopols, Einco reading Chat's last letter T fuol quite enconraged ta try blue giase, bot I ahonld e very carefnl to stay sivake and keep my fect out are cxcellent, Dumpling soup: 'nkan:}ur(erol a pound of botter; beatitalittlo; add two wholo exgs beat untll light; and & quarter of & pound of flour, snd nutmeg to taste, and dip with a teaspoon in bulling beel broth; let the dumplingn boil from ten to fifteen minutes. Caro must taken not to let them boil too long, sa they will get heavy., Pancake soup: Hako some pancakes yery thin, the thinner the better, with but & very little Inrd . + ] Winhod 1 bo B+ Do mof deink with yaue | of (ks taga. fi'y":’:nor'fifnfllnfihcflmfi&’ao‘l';':"uf'.'fir;{’p'&ffm?.‘ T At et iy D I i ety | ol e ilie Arzlona t Near. from Men. . n . When you do et it Lo a very littloata Himo: - Thcthat way ou berain, you will not e: quire very much food—not any inore than you need, any pary Aud you will grow thin surc—I Enonuler tiohis m’"A ‘TaxzavisLe Mornen. A, D, “of Bpringficld, At Jast nceounts alin was havinz quite a deal of troublo with her busband, and it seoma that 1 was the innocent canse of it all, The only advice I can offer Is ta feed him on oatmeal and cracked wheat fora week, and b will he only too hn[lmy o hand the culinary affairs over to you. That | think would b the worst puniate ment you could inflict. T helievo in having the best we can afford for awr tables, and I am confl- dent wo were not lml into Lhis bheautiful world, with 0 many good ing soup broth over them, and thoy are ready .to erve. *“Host all of the kind readers of The Tome who are Intetested In callnary matteen have heard of, and perl have eaten, ricodle soup, but as thers are raveral kinds of ncodlo soups wmade I shall bo mnch pleascd to publish my recipes whenover any should desire them, To the inquiry how ta cook codfish T would reply that &y way of cooking tlie samoisas follows: INPANTILE DYSPEPSIA. o m'nfmfi' “{1 {3‘ Tvb:::}t goos out Srnixoriet, 1., March 2 'H} J heart oas ont hings all uround us, Lo cke out TATer OB il b e L o G | e ictod e sioniley. mnanefs and eed s | & weninany kood things ail uraund us, paleroff piton frein aterilet it came to A G000 | N A Toto. Wa treatad bow for worms, but sho AunT Pour, boll, and pourthat wator off again, by which pro- cean the greater part of tho eat and aaltpetro Is then romoved, After, this is done, take s spoon and cutthe fish up In emall pieces; pour off the water the Iast tima; paur on some aweet milk; add & plecs of buttez, soma pepper, and & little salt (If not nllcnoug)?: Tet it como to A|:|ood boil; stirin a little flonr (o thicken: aftar letting It stew & while, the codfish ia ready for the table, Do any of the readors know how to make those only grew worse. Finally, wo chanzed oar physis :I"ur{.x The new one told me she was sultering with indigestion, and gave the following directions, which we carefully followed, and, I am happy to siate, with the beat resuits, She ls now In excel. lent health, rosy, and fat: Tako vat-meal crack. ers: break ‘in milk: set on tha stove o Licat, not boily when the mil warm the crackers will bo #oft; glvotho littlc one Just as much ns shio wante; TO ILANT-GROWERS. Ta the Editor of Tae Irinne, Tlit1apALE, Mich., March 27, ~If Ellawil) send fiva cents to' James Vick, Iochester, N, Y., he will send ler an lllustrated price cnfalogus of necds, buibs, and plants which he advertines ‘g contain brief deserfptions of &Imost all flowers s tuflc]nblu worthy of culture.”. We have hoa his cal han ahe Is willing; ogue for the Inst six or eight years, Plse Freuch twlsis which 7ou gotin the Chicago | 40 ot urge hor to eatminre than she ls wiling: | calalope for the imt iz ot e Follwin hin dircctions we have mnever failed to fin e B e e o | Bin robis e o psiayg mever fulled 1o and Rich Forreat, how are you geiting along making ~meal mush, Yartoffel kloesor Did yon ‘try my pecipo? Mora | Cracked whaat, of oat-med If Eiln in 50 much of a_noavice, perhiaps ahe wonld Bereatter. LR A S T T O I len pacor | 40 Well et aun ar ©* Vi Prnabeshow ol 8ble Gardens," paper buund, 5O centa; cloth “Water Lo & 18F0 collou-cup of milK. TIE WAGES QUESTION, {meofiliae:wa at the stato of mindcon | bound, § Chticanor Siorei it o Toantot gun, 3 | Lrolsarapepain yory Rrcatly, Davy saunt met e | - 1lord 18 & recipo for elngeibrend for 81 Lent: One musa rel Ao n yml:h Aune of 31" | annoyed; must kept in & tranguil state, ani cup of sirap; ona-half eup Dflllmlf‘l half cun hut- anpeares asting the Raestion For wagen | taken ouk in th freah alr at loast once a dayuf | fer: \wo egun: one cup aweet. milk: one feasponn. etitatt omparison Thctuom Ofa Toaes. | Cleasant. She s in s Mahly nervous stere and re. | fal Eingors flone cnougl for a solt balters two fea: inatiintion s cco 5 52 | Guiros tho utmost genticncss and patience, Apovnsful of a clerk at 32> per month and thoss of & fcrvant girl, and by a process of rearoning elving the girl the advantage of perhaps 82 por month. Inthe next number Em's Aunt comes to the rescuc of both servant and clerk. Now, by an implied understanding among the contributors to ‘The lome, no recipe was to Blven untl! thor. oughly testad by the sender. So, presnming upon * the correctneas of this nnderstanding, 1 am wae- fantod in bellaving that Km's Aunt wonld not sonil her **pantry-pos " ncli»: for lodging hired help without having fully tested its morita in her own household; orlt may beshe has reference to former experience, na sho sceme o scnaltive on tho sub. ect of service. 1 want to call the attention of ousckeopers to her now discovery, and that is that 3t coata no more to feed threa than two persons. That veats Kelly's Motor, for that comes to us in. promlse onl" while this comes to us -In much as. surance. She ought to get a patent or & copyright on her Invention, for, according to that modo of reasoning, §t would Cost mo more to.fecd scven than six persons, and =oon ad inGnitom, Em's, Aunt ought to keep a boarding-hotse, forshe need only furmish a table for two, and_then by her new roces her joaves and fishos would be multiplied. En between her patent.right protection and her boarding-house profits sho'd soon bo a millionalre. By dear sister, 1 do not desire to discusa this snb- Jectelitierone way or the other, but secing the Weak points in your srgument, 1 thooght I would aking-powder; bake n aslow uven. t me know how you like it. M. L. ¢ TO RETAIN COPFEE-AROSMA. 70 the Liditor of The Trionne. CEnAn Rarine, March 27.—Tn retain the aroma of collee 88 soon an it s roasted, befora removing from tho fire, add half an ounce of sugar to onu pound of coffee, and stir until the berrics aro conts ed thoroughly, ' This rendeea them fmpervions to the atmosnhore. Spread upon o coul anrface aa tho Dbetries will not aweat, and._keep ina tlry place, Information regarding the R.' W, H. froning-bonrd has been nolicited, rurchnued one recently of an agent, and white not af umplll:f{ to desceibeits ro. Fpective morits, 1 can fully indorso all Gail wrata in regard toit, st is entltled tothe hiph enco- miums it elicited from her. Though not literally 8 ‘‘thing of boauty," ftis **a juy forover" on Ironing-day. It Is wide, #nd the sleove.bonrd fn very convenfent, 1 attach mine to a cleat an Inch ani a balf wide, scrowed to the wall, go I can iron without bonding low over my work, ' Wil Kitchen Dovotec give hor modo of starching Ihm}; My Loby ate_nothing but crackers und milk for fonr wecks, Nover give your baby sugar or eandy, or anything sweet,—no frult or vegetables, nothing but the dict I have glven, —till cured, Let mo Jme press upon your mind that success deponds upon your adhering strictly to the above directions, Uilve np medicines. Thoy are a good thing, but do dyepeptics only evil. Iepeak from esperlence, 1 g:'sm ”l’l‘; ;'vglll "’d {n{ hvrucrlpl{on]. :na{ that your ! cured is the carnest wish of i 3ns. 3. A D, GARDENING AND ECONOMTY. To the Editor af The Tribune, JAXEAVILLE, Wis,, March 20,—Hich Forcst sends ihanks for replies to her questions, Ilave trivd thom and found them good. I would say to Hils, of Chlcago, sha can learn conelderalle about gardening, and especislly of making much out of lttle plot of ground, by reading a little book called *‘Ilow to Live; Do- mesatic iconumy; ADime a Day.* Itgivesthelives of two famllies, of ofluunllu character, Liabits, ate, On pages 114, 115, 110, and 117, etc., you will fud help about gardening, and I know you will read the wholo book, for Itle intercating, ‘on well An instructive. 1t Is published b{ Fowler & Wells, No. 308 Iiroadway, New York, 1 donot know the coat. Mino wasagift. It can't be moro than & dollar, and even if more you will not_regret being uTTIZ. ihe Bstinr of The T '+ Fdflor o une, Unicago, fl’lrch 28, —Wlllany of the writers in Tha llame be kind enough to jnform mo whero I ¢an 8nd the **OId Ballad ™ in which are these lines: ATTIIO) ita owner. And 1 would ‘say right here, if ovel 1t 1s good to be me.ri 1 Toue et i Roula Mok Rara B iy werk: | JOUDE hoRsckeuper woul ot tooand T 1 Wi 3 i e e inter places cxposed, And now pormit me to ask your | Willing hears to understand ““J;'yfl"'! 1t 1t would Ef0F0 you 870 on with the How, pardan for what 1have sald, forIassure you'lam not mad, and as an evldenco of your forgivencss please g‘vn us your recipe for marole-cake, help them to lay up fora nln{ and more es- nnc‘llfl Af thelr hustands wilf Join handa with them and help to economize. Idonot think the torm extravagance belongs alone tothe feminine partion of the home. ‘save the pennics and the dollars will take care of themaclyes, " For collc in Infants use’ weak sodawater-—bicar. nate soda—in & few tcaspoons warm watcr, sweetened a little, and use only vnough soda to know it, that's ail, If an obstinate case, add to the 18me the fenst Httle nfifplrmm ensonce, Twonld like to ask Mrn. C. N, M. If § addroes n Tetter to thoao Initials, Chicago, if she will be like. Iy to get it. [ would Itka to ilva her explicit and practical recipes for making bread snd yosat, 1t might help her, not that 1 think my way' best, but because I want'to help ter, ¥, COLORED SOUP AND EYELASTIES. the Ediior of The Triouna, Pexry, 111, March 26.—The dood Book tells that **wo must not hide oar light under a buatie), and we will oboy that Injunction althouzh it may rogulire the mustering up of allour courage and wisdoni, Nuw lo business, We noticod that one of our Springfleld elsters asked for dircctions to make colored soup, and 83 no ono has anewered, wo will attempt it. Boll the soup-bono tho day ho- Al.lo who are tho authars of the following quota- ons: Two souls with but » single thought, Twa liearts that beat s une. Whe t How heuvemny eI Bonbreagre, © Dy o doing thoy will confer a favor unu e 8t FRREOKLES, POTATO SALAD AND, VERMICELLI. To'tha Kditor of TA¢ Tribuna, LA Ponz, Ind., March 2U.—In eeveral of tha Jate nombers of T'ne Home I have moficed that somo of it contribators make rofarcnce to a recip for removing freckles, I must have overlooked Taal Il B.'s article on complexion, and would ba yery grateful if elther ke or A. J., of Chicago, ‘weald republlsh the rocine, with Insfructions how touse it or refer me to tho number of Tus Thinuxe contalning the article’, For polato salad 1 wiil give two recipes which T think ‘ars TM. nt—Boll potatoes with tho #kin, peel them, cut in slicos as for frying, cat In apan some smoked bacon In emall “pleces, fry brown, put In & pinch of flour and pour soms yine. £ar on same, then let it cuol off u little, Season the aliced potatocs with saltand ‘)epper ond onlona cat fine, then pour on the vineyar, otc., and mix altogether and serve. Iiecipe No, 2. ~Tlo1l soms potatoes as above; af- fer they are aliced, add salt and pepper; mako a sont lnvy' seasoned with fine-cut onfons; adda SUPERPLUOUS TTATR. T0 tha Editor nf The Tribuna. Critcann, March 21 —Will ‘the person who made some ln%lllrlu in Tho lloma n few weoks ago in re- Bord Lo tha safety of a proscription for tho removal of superiiuous hinir greatly oblige anuthoe unflorer by stating as soon as convenlent If the preseription wau tosted, and, If 80, the result and cxact modus operand! of aoplylng?’ Aleo, will Paul 11, B, confer a favor by statingit tho proscriotions for the aamo prrposs given by bim in Tux TRIsUNE of Feb, 3 arc entirely safe. Answers to theso inquiries, with ony directions or adilitional fnformation, will be most Bmumlly roccived. » C.C. WIAT WILL 1T CosT? 0 ihe Eitor of The Tribune, Culcnna March 27.—Will some of your contrib. In tanleapoonful of four; fry a light-brown, and thin | foro, #o that the fat may be skimmed off: the next | nigm - Kindls birrer T through your columns with J'nm-nd vinegar l;’mu‘;.let 1t bolt up, and | day chap two onlons, lf{m medinm sized potatoes | what wonld bo the probuble cost of furnishinga pour over the potatoes, o for, M preferred © brown Hour will thickon | smal) iouse (vay a alxorooiy cottage) with plafn, © Intereated lteadcr, inquiring about the cook- [ It 'nicely instead of potatoss), stir | into | pabeaigiy fueniture? Think 1 ehall atart hownce Iog of vermicelll and macaron! sotips, I would re- | thi D inamall teaspoonful of © clovas. | keoping, but o not know what 18 necessary, ui - und 8 besping ons of cinnamon; pnt this fnto the Pave trion Soun'watsr and lot £ oI slowly bt 1 Soers but ba carcful that it does not” scorch; pper o taste. Nico vermicelll soup mado y usinga small pint of vermicelll, {natead of the ln?lu“enu given abovp, Wo give Ii. C. ), the following, to Improve the zmmfi of tho et Slmply clip tha split ends with a palr of sclesors once a tmonth, Weucanglve Seekand Find a prettier way for making a sollca cuff and collar holder than the ono Lila wives her, and will give 11 1f sho dovires. ply that [, for my ru the two for mn{:, or1 have triod them more than once. My husband won't eat them atall, Most of tha macaronis and vermicellts you buy from your cer aro ofton old, and, belug packed in pine he pecullar amell nrlrlne genoraily ad. tothem, 1 think our home-made noodles r superiar to any of there outlandish noodies, [ litorestea Header does not know bow to make them, I offer to l{lvl toverul recipea for niak- init home-made noodles, or other s0ups, #0 as to bavo & variety if wanted. elthor one of have noldea how much money wonld be required, As 1seo all sorts of questions asked anid andwered in Tho Ilome, perhaps some one can calighten mo on this subjact, and much oblige, AVERT UnEENUN, 'fl'lbl !":;IEADP'U;;‘CATN’(ZSII. e av o e Tribune, Tatrie CRErk, Mich., Siatch S3.—T fecl 8o gratoful (o ‘Amio 5. Halo' for her kind and sensi advico to the Iady aflicted with what sha fears 1 cancer, that 1 woudld like (If it Ia not trespansing alt ang Lagisa s, g 103ay will kend un hor address we will £ive her | oo Inuck upon her time and potlenee) oy Log CURRIED OUICKRY, v the dircctiona for making an alr-castle of clygar- | through The lome to give her opinion as to what (A Bdiior of TAs Tridune, lighters. Wil somebouy give usn sire cure for | stioula be tho dict and manner of hving of ono wia ETHOIT, Mich., March 20.~1 have been walting | ebillblaing, What fs & fioal a;' pleasey lias overy resson to foar that that most dreadful /i patiently for some one to tell Aunt Fanny how to LDLE AND FLUTE. makaa.dish of curried rice, dlveaso has already settied aurely upon her, ConeTart REavED, 1 cannot 'mvu the lecl‘w in qu m, bat in place of it will give di- “TMim DATTLE OF TUB Nitm," e rectlon fof prepasing carried chicken, which 1o my 0 ihe Kditor of The Tridune, HOW TO LOOK TALL. mind Is & very toothsoma dish, CrawronvevirLx, lod., March 20, —Thongh a T the Eutitor nf The Tribune, Llean, wash, and cut up two small or ona large | stranger, permit me to -n‘ 10 tho lady who had InniaxaroLts, March 24.—Althougha steanger to fowl: Iay them in sait and water for halt an hour; | eacha time getting her baby to sleep, thatsha | tho fnmates of The Hlome, 1 have read tho Ictiers put thew 1n & pot with chough cold. waler to bovrs chnmiefl her wong tov often, Lot hor keop her | yublislied there with the createst Intaraat. i dne them and a few mlices of baby in one position os nearly as possiblo withont cut into ‘holding It by main forco, and sing onosong to it, over andaver and aver again, till itfally llfl"r from the salt pork oy ham, i cover closely and et d stir for ° aver an #wer (o Slrd's Jetter, 1 havano recipa thut wiil ac- tuslly fncreanc hier hoight, but agood deal of ap- purent difference may” ho reached by Judicluus hour *If the fowls sre tende thov should bo | ahcer monotony of tho thing. No need of necroe dressing. Nevor wear plalded goods, doubtful they will take longer; but the tr o secret | mancy, jugglery, etc., etc,, though It ls we)l to | mdd, do not comptain of your shortness, bi of lenuee chicken I8 to have It cook slowly, for If | remembor”the” lawa of mesmorism, = Keep youe | shanktul that yoii hava not five feet they boil fast thy sure to be and uueatabl | own mind concontrated on the one fdea of geiting | snches to dress, na I have, N E T, Whentho fowl ender tak blespoontul of | your baby to slucp. Look bim {n the cye, and If o S, flour and a dess TO MAKE LIME-WATHR. poonful of cur der, urry IYI‘:" and the Edttur of The Tri fy chanca to 1izht on bis face, make tho downward stirsmoothly luto & teacupful of milk, Lot the 1 runol the band In driving it baby ls put 0 Al tl ™ e, the waole boll up, and add a spoonful of butter, cen repular] he sat s every da; Fonr Wavag, lud,, March 20.—Evidently Mra, The Above, Withaut the Fiery 1'.’,.,.1:;l|=,".'u: fic. | ithocamen ' coimparatively eany taak thomhied | Baes ATy "knowledgo uf chemistry, elvo ahe wl asce, and perhaps It would be “wel on Ing this dish to curry only a porilon of u' a8 thero might bo some who would not care for {t, Deofor Yeal mav alao bo currled, snd Aunt Yanny will gnd {hot plain, boiled rice Is' & yood accompaniment to iny meate tavosed with curry, hould sny of The lome moinbers bo persuaded to try the foregolng rocie, 1 would be pleased to know If it nivets with thelr approval, Many thanks to Dolly Vatuon for hersonsibla Jetter un the necessity nnd comfort of neat apparel, Why shonld any woman be ashamed of wearing a Ardo avron, and why should so many take tha troutle to remove 1t when the door-ball rinza? Wil Gall Sherwood pleasa lat us know whero wo ai\ rocire that froning. board = a time sloul l{ realsta bo.ng taken from hl-rlu. Home mothere can lay tholr bables uway In their little beds and hiave theni €o to aluap withs out any rockine, put 1 have nover succecded In to- Ing that, ~ Allow me to oxpress my appreciation of The lomu, and the desire that it niny T continued S0 lougaa the ctlore are ad truly govd 0e AL prese ent, should like very much” to know how to make tho rige with carpot-ravelings, and hope Violet can toll'us through ‘The lome, 1xDim AxNa, 'glkfltgl'“ll A;;n,a."flbll ¢ Rditor (] OTTY, 8., March 5. —1n your. Tesns of the 14th Martha Maria lulve- some inforination in regard ould Tiko would know that contrary fo the general law cold watee dissnlves morw Hme than hot water; and that itis not the proper way o make limo water to **pour hot water on Mme.” Before Neulah again undertakes (0 Inatrict peopla in phurmacy, ‘sh should examine u pharmacopoes vz dispe or wtick to poetry, . HEMOVING WARTS, Tn the Euditor of The Tribune, Maptsax, Wis., March 27, —Nunicroie as have been the remedios given for curing warts, ono has been lert unmentioned, which, having tried cassfully, 1 will give for the bencly of poor 1 Dong. "A drop of the tuiclure of thus appliea eral times & day will soun causo & wart o d 10 ofl-stove: 3 ces, car, The tincture can bo procured of any drugs. men 1o heani s iy it sl fse Bt angtad | Whoro 1hes can besurs Ry A ot T s | BV, 1 chuees o wbmienian st inf iz steady lroning-board, Next weok I will give di. | $hi¥ far Wust, und I nover oie; also what te | no etaln, A K. the cost of ono ot them, as inisis an rections for making & pretty tablo-coverat s com. esn women would {1ke fo know, e wo Woste Paratively small codl NsaTugussit, WILT, BROWN LAIR DARKEN] —_— hen Deovotes moutions am! on T fhe Editar of Tae Tribune, . BEVERAL RECIPES, s good for salt-rhoum, Wi) pleb::e |:l1?,m un‘ Citicaco, Sarch 20, =Wl Paul I1. I, please tel) 70 tAs Kditor of TAs Tridunas. whero 18 can be obtain oblixe voa | me bow to'darken brown lalr - made ght by weing Waneaw, 1nd., March 20, ~Allow me to sayto | who is afilicted with {cr following {s | smmoniat | was (old tonse it to promuote the Winoifced that T tried liee” miothod of polishing | the way 1. have known * good nurses | growth of my Lalr, aud, thiuking the fore | teed sboet-jron sloves with to make beef-teay Take 8 picco of tonder slonk, and wera i1 not for cortaln blemishes very satisfactory results, I woald look quita now, i withit. tove 1 am very wuch ploased Vo any of The Home clecla want to bow to u{lk- & good Graham cake? I haven :;:?n: thu faster it would grow, Jused altogether too cut Inta small plecos, and placy oither in & closs | much. LiTTLE FRravp, Jar or bott) tis in & keitlo of cool 3 FOR A i .‘fml“- a?akel ok off tho . 10 s ¥ at: koep in & coot place, and §i ‘fifi‘i’& Touas” Riior o 116 yrivune ratha Auditor of ihe 3 Ctixrox, la., Blarch 20, —If Aunt Libble wijl d of (o patle whichis both good and cheap. . Sugar one s [ | days. send her addresd ta Lock Box 1,232 Clioton, Ia., T ong-halt cupa; Vatier ons-fourih came well st | opueconorsial dage. very good plaln pudding: | Wl #20d Ber an tutaillble curo fof ihy agne: - fed together; one op gweel milk; ond exg. three | Ouo cup Lolled Ficejoue cup ewsot milk, two eggy, U. K. Lyrrus, by u.z:'nnnz ng powder; wixed with sifted I cup of boiled currants or raline; o en SLIPPER PATTERN WANTED. + one cup 3 flavor to wult, 1 :?n:;;‘d'('mu" the flour, #0 can't give the exsct A deficious castard ple—Deat two eggs; add one-half cnr sugar; one-half cup Grabam flour; pinch of salt; nutmeg; milk enough to 81l your i mskea its own crust, end I'70L. Liebl’s method of making and spice 10 tasto] set in the o d ordinary custard. 4 'i?n.'."um‘ * . TO MAKE IIAIR STAY 1N, 79 the Editor of The Trivune. Lxxiwavox, 1ll., aarch 26.=Thuinking some of you may be tronolod and worrled sad perplexed in i Ibave been for many a long 2 To fhe Kditar of The vl Wansaw, an.. March 27, —Evi case Is what I bavo long wanted, terus, and accept thanks of Mus. C, une. & pretty slipper lease sond pat- E. Munmay. coflee, published \ly o Tux Teisv. 1| jeon ou will be glad it | tell P o 3 reconlly in Tux TeisUNE, el you ladelphia P.ess, mske mine that way now, liclous. rough onie |, what ~ will stop 7 chry th ¥ Y uow, aud it Is deliclo h. TFom falling og" your We learn frum Lima that Henry Melges, the great American raliroad butlder, who haa vou- structed the moet remarkable railways n the world through the detlles und vver the lofty summits of tho Andes, has presented a project to the Peruvian Government that promnises murs alundant retources than guauo and itrg, jlo° asks the necessary funds for the excavation of a tunnel 40 fect below that which already exists Nota ridicutous lot of stufr e Lo vary akin of ’nnr bead, but slinply & mixturo of eq, 1 parts of glycerlog and bayrum. Now tustmay sound to you, as It did to me, ridicalous, but you iry it and then luugh, My halr camo out 1T bad but atx Bairs left, and avery timo | combed It T combed uut 8 half & Bushel of 1dose hairs. 1 have wrlle‘ this rewedy thr times only, and the lsat {ime I combed iy hatr tbere were but five bairs in ato aliould Bave to make it vloom? Itis ve OF aix ycars old, ond has uever blvowed but o nd 1Lat was (hrve years ago. The Howers ety beautiful. 1was unforfunate enoush 1 carly all mi plants last winter, aud want to lio most of what is loft, a Hawthorne, p -fuid, sud obilgs o Sive your 'ffl'fn'xf“ % the comb; aa edeciual e 0. Ibo,'blnl‘l g“ "mlu 'fll"lo—lflbl. cure. Yes, Much obliged, ? Evtru, !l"‘lm:g° mo‘Ldu ‘l’i'l._vmv.:rsllnlnc rnca‘t] lttlr((& g; .l’:'::g‘ Nonwoon Pauk, 1110, Mareh es Lk z berd, who remarked’ that the stoucs placod y s il March 24. —1 would like to A HIRED GluL. Bis hearth hud melted and K a 7l ft some information oo a question that Ihave 70 tha Kditor of The Tribune, around bis heart| melted and formed smal boughl aver for some tima snd not Jetucttled to | Cutcago, March 20, ~Having 1ead Gusste's letter plates of metal. Blucs that epoch faction. That is, aro plants [n & slceping- | of the 13th lusi., snd 2l 103y more, o ugcrn!luns ave been \mcculngl{ carried on at Cerro de Pusco. aud 1t {3 estfmuled that from them more thau $175,000,000 of silver, from 1630 to 1840, bave passed between tho hands of the Goveramcut cmployes. 1t Is kuowu, alao, that €uonnous guautitics cxm%l the control of the adaifplstratios. ~ From 1186 to 1833, excepting the four years of the War of Indcpendence, the sllver melted and stamped by the authoritics welglied MAZS,710 wmarks, which, st nicesolcs tho foom prejudicial 1o the health of the occupan fraicialie A poor health, and sbe bas & Bumber of planta in ber room, 1 would ke to near {rom some of tho ladies of Tho Home who have hag Wfi: €3 &fl" in such ldcr ve [u tho country, and hove every fac'ly Rising fowers, . Whah should | comuanse bilptot I\x 130 Bower.beds, ana whst time ¥ plaos outt Will some Tover of Bowers siad & the pames of @ fow hardy plants that will bloa- u tho subject of h! i beg leave to put In m; Sar Giuate. i'Sie. Soor wh ity oab S 2 canaot quite agree with Gussic on hersubject, All hlred girls do not vxpect to ait down with tho fami- .1y, of to be teeated lika daugliters; for we are too alten seminded jof our posltions, therafora e do not expect It. I mm speaking for several othory that a; ¥ Bired-girls sa weli as ‘mysclf, and [ think “‘allof them.* 1 trled all of thom; red., you do us urut*njrunu tosa should like to know if Gusale made 76,204,414 o) Important sum: cre Kpent iziriog can of trrigation, and for the purpose of draining the waters whi-h presented the m'ners from working, F perienee proved that the deeper was the digiin: the rielier were yeins, “The explorat'on of the mines was avandoned for the want af capital, Mr. Molggs thinks that the opening of the tunnel ke pronoses would put the mines in pos- resslon of treasures of fncaleulable value, and that the extracted metal would cover the In- terest and all uther expenre, and that It would alao be possible to finish the rallromd of Oroya and to extend it to Cerro de Paseo. mark, v CURRENT GOSSIP. UNLIKE, Each has his Hno of Ilfo to trea 8ome know not love befoo they' Or sometimes, by & crueler fate, Loved ones meet, but meet too late, Sontars have patha in which to movep They do not scek for 11fe or love, But coldly, sifently, they go— And etumble not like us below, Qrxeva Lake, March 25 dead} Lrxxe, THEATRICAL DEMORALIZATION. * GatN'e*™ New York Latier to Cincinnatt Engwirer. The theatre lias not sustained ftsclf with any high degreo of morality for some vears buck, Oiie of vur nanavcrs, & man of talent, has lived for yrars with lils leading actress, Lo the empty- iniz of his theatro for sutne time of all engaged couples and the firm and respectable maidens, of whom thers aro many attending the theatres, Two uthier managera are broken fn health and furtunc by Lhelr excesses with the ballet-people. Une of the business men of & theatre fan para- Iytle, with threatencd softening of the brain: another figured fn n low fight around a table With o mock-nuctionecr, o the score of o hud womnan, One of the oldest managers and act- ors [n the countey died recently, atter marrying his mixtress,. Ex-Mayor Oakey’ Hull, wio' ling ysteriously disappeared, has Leen for years mentioned as tno patron of an actress at o must fashionuble theatre. And here Is Pattl runniog away with a tenor, and Lucea wildly marrying hier“husband’a friend. Aud tho alr is fulf of such theatrleal seandal, - ohi McCullough, the Mavager, sald to me about i yeal nxi" ‘A woman has to have powerful common senso to keep lier virtue on the stage, if she In attractive n person or magnetism, In the firat place, sho Lias to dress, and on a meagre salary W beein with, 8he appearsintlic best wardrobe ghe can command, and suddenly huars a roll of applause. What Is1t? Why, another nctress tias Just como on elaborately’ dressed,—perhapy at apatron’s expense,~auil that np'plnusc 1 ]-mld to the dress, before tho owner of it opens ier mouth to say & word. The novitiate fecls that she tust bave o wardrobe. There is a nich may i the audience whose ardent glanco rhe seer. o, , Do you not sec that £he who cau survive the tempiation of the protession is great womani*? Somo actresses commit all thelr errors early, and in maturity feel the axusation and penalty, pethaps, In the upbraldal of au clse hapy by inat- rimony. I forbear to ponetrate further {nto the world of gauze excopt to remark that ail over the, world the theatro s poor and manngers ticedy—and why? ‘They linve not encrglzed and Intoiied the puolic tasté. They havenot bred a reitablo class of play-goers,” ‘Lhe ballet, the opera boufle, the French drama, the shallow spectacle, have worn out tie fulse appetite, and the steady old stock plag-goer, who liked to sce liealthy pieces and equal acting, stays ot home. Tho “atar " {s also n destroyerof dramatic compuuies; ho f8 n sucker, subsisting on the bulk of good people's wages, It would be much more_respectable for Edwin Booth to play i New York tho theatrical season round and pro- duce moro dramas than to tramp up and down the country with fiva or six’ pleces, {tlustrating nothing clse, Tha atage calls for relorin. The «all onght to bustrong and loud. A inedel theatra is not ouly In the tullding, but in the audlence, the gencral excellence of the stock, and the intelligeuce as well as the appearauce of tho company. HEAVY SBALARIES, New York Correspondence Cincinnatt Enquirer. Takoa walk with me any day jn the centres of tho financinl, Insurance, commercial, and manufacturing fntercsts, and I could point out a scorc or two of men whose salarics aro over 850,000, many more who recelve over $25,000 per year, and hundreds whose Income from ealary alone runs from £5,000 to $20,000. Not by any means does the remuneration depend upon educational adrantages. On the contrary, some of the highest-priced oficlals aro ecifs made mcu_ with good comwon, * cart-horso sense.,” Away up town s the SBuperlntendent of a largo sugar-refinery whose salary fs $50,000 T year. Many years ago ho came liere a poor dcrman sugarrifuor, wnd worked for day's wages, o was fertilo in genfus, experimented a great deal, and mado valuable' discoveries in tho reflnery proccss. 1o was rapldly pro- toled in salary and position, and, whe he re- celved and wos about to acecpt a anln‘a- ol 825,000 from a rival reilnery, ho was offer £30,000 to remain. In the brewery interesta I recall persuns whose salarles run awas up into the thousunds, “I'wo ianagers of largs bmw‘ifi dca i this city and nelghibortiood are pald $235, eacly, tive are pald 15,000 encn, and soven ro- celve §10,000 per year, SMany -of our rallroad oflicits recelve princely sularics. Jewett, Ite- ceiver of thy Erlc, gets #50,000; Taucey, Super- intecdont of the New York Ceutral & Hudson Raver Ratlrond, 1t {s said, recolves $20,000: the Ueneral Manager of the Ponnsylvania Raliroad is credited with recelving 73,0005 the * head inon ™ of the Now Yurk & Boston Is pald §35,~ 000, while few General Maunzers of leading Eustern roads receivo less than £20,000. Tho lInmk l'rafldenlslxwm“;, ou(v‘;urmuul nums, ‘l“ cast & recelve er_ year eachi ulne range from: 835,000 t0. $20000, an A number get from $10,00 w 815,000, ‘The saine Is true of the steamsbip foterests—u large number of the higher ofllvinla pocketing all tho woy from $10,000 to fl!.l{u(!) per yoar for thelr acrvices to the corporatiune they rep. resent. Life and firo fusurance furnlshes field for greal expectations on the part of those W0 asplre to become Presidents and Secrotarfes of companica. The Com pauics liave always been shyof exposing the susis paid their chief olticials, Fortunutely our Leglalature took the matter into consideration, and forced the teading Come punics to give the Information desired. Eigzhte cen companies responded very reluctant! e Threo Presidents revelved 830,000 or over per Jcar, thires $15.000 or over, three §14000, dud lie balatice run from $3,000 to 811,507, 1lyde, of the Equitable Life, hius lnd o **ri i»lm‘cr" sluce 1853, when he bezan at 81,000, " the past cightceu ycars ho hns recelved $455,005, AN INDUSTRIOUS MAD DOG. Worcesier (Mass.) Spy. This clty bas had a serous expericnce with & dog supposed to be mad. The beast first mado hls appearance on Willlam strect, Friday after- noon, He fs Llack, with a whito breast, and as large s 3 Newfoundland, although apparently a mongrel. On Willium strect ho attacked Httle boy, o son of M, A, Maynard, and bit himn tivice In the arm and once.fn tho budy, {nflicting Wounds of a rerlous nature. From here he found his way (nto John strect, where b bit o pet dogowned by E. W, Vail'and a valuable sciter owaed by J, F, Davenport. The latter, upun bearlng the facts, Lad Lis dog taken away, . lustructingaa man to kil bl at“ence, o not carlu to ‘run auy rleke with the aulmal, al- though he was onu of the best bird-bogs in the city. Batunday woruiug (he imad dog was again beard from, this thme on Salem_street, where ho aottacked o taly named Mre. Frank Happy, about 6 o'clock, Shiv saw the unlnal n the street und nobiced that he acted strungely, but be- fore sbe vould cscano hio turned and sttacked ber, bitwg ber wrist badly. The aulwmal then ran off, but roturncd. and renewed the attack, biting tho lady a sccond tlme. A young wian, however, camo to bier aswistance, and the beast was driven away, Dr, Clough cauterized tho Wounds. Boou ulter the snlinul sttacked a Bpita dog owned by M. C. Cowden, on Front street, and bk him' very badly, Ar, Cowden’s dog has slues been sbot. Ho next avpeared on xchiange strect, where ho had o ught with a dug owned by Fred Blazv, tho luttor belng bit- few on tho npper jaw, Tho wouud was cauter- fzed and the animal muzzled, but directions were priven yesterday shat he bo killed by Mayur Pratt, The animal was next heard from a Liu- coln square ubout 1 o'lock In the atbernvou, Where hie LIt a lady, not, hawever, serlously wounding Ler. - From hero hs proceeded to Lancaster street, where ho attacked a black-and- tun, aod, sclzing biin Ly the back, shook him vigorously, ucarly shaking the lifo'out of hiw. Yusterday morning the dog was ugain heard from oo Harvard “street, where, It Is reported, Lo bit auother back-aud-tan. Sioce then nothe Ly bias bevn beard of b, although the oflicers have wade & vigorous search, WHY SHE WAS INDISPOSED. San Franclaco Chronicle, March 73, Madame Nlma do Murska's lndisposition, which ha 8 lately prevented her spocarance ln opera at the Baldwin Academy of Musle, Is ron- dered the more deplorable when the cireum- stanca is explained that the unavoldable disap- rolotment of her numcrous sdmlrersisin mo manner attributable to the prima donn neg- lect of manitary precautions or carcless exposure to the nlght fogs now prevoient. As far as anxlons faquiries bave nscertained, the indiepo- #ition of the ronzst ess grew vat of an inadyert. en-e in the acceptance of a honquet, The flyral tribute was tendered by Herr Muller, the barie tone of the operacompany, and the putative hus- and of Madame Fabbrl. 1lma received the offer- Ing most graciously, fn the splrit 1n which it was bestowed, and was nhsorbcnr with the dell- cate frazrance and exquisite structure of the aweet posles when lier rirht eye suddenly ex- perienced a prismatie effe t that rhangend tho ar- rangement of the bouguet to a stellar forma- tion, and the prima donna caveht o momentary glinpse of wore atars than are comoriced {n tho whole chart of the viaihle heavens, About the eaine Instant Mme, Fatbri turned on her heef end retuencd nto the flics, exclatming, In vo- clferous German. something not written In the opera lbretto, that that was the rort of halrpin slie was, De Murskn did not reply 1a the same tonzue, and the purport of her remark was not fluled.] The fndisposition occurred during ro- carsal, hedfellows, as well as for “Jiin, " however, who rets Intn bed wit] all night, It Ag ¢ )Y used to gay: alversity, We are sorry A The man i Jav Gould must le wide Jt ho daxen for one moment itn's " prcdeeessor (surnamid iould alwaya gets the In- Alde place, and, the moment the other fellow bezins to snooze, Jay ?ulel.ly braces agalnst the wall, places his cold, cfammy fect on the amall of the other fellow’s hack, and, no matter how colil the uight, out he goes o’ the bare floor, without taking asinglo stitth of bedclothes with bim | RADWAY'S READY RELIER Cures tho Worst Pains in From One {0 Twonty Hinutes, NOT ONE HOUR After Reading this Advertisement Feod Any One Suffer with Pain, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF 18 A Gre for Every Pain. e A BUNCH OF KEYS. Netw York Tribune. Postmaster-General Key has an ingenfous way of ridding himself of those bores, the own- ers of furnshed houses In Washington—people who aro always trying to get a good tenant with money in his purse. Mr. Key placidly lstens while the anzious visitor scts forth tlie advan- tazes of his dwellinz, Its arietocratic alr, especially the nmwe and luxurfous fashion which it Is furnished; then says the Uener: Wit & heaming face and au amlable voice! “Well, I should want the houre retty well fur. nistied as I have nine children,” Visions of these Youthful sclous of the honse of Key earecring around that furniture and romning over his car- pets etrike the Washington houscholder with horror; liehastily departs and never comes back o0y ore. A PUBLIC-SPIRITED CITIZEN. New Yirt Tribune, Half an hour Lefore the Water-Works office oveaed yesteriday morning o man souzht to ene ier, and he hung around In such an anxions manacr that & policeman finally asked, * Did yud want anything o there!™ *Yes. sleg I want to pay my water-tax.” “Inw much is it Shwelve shillings.” % 0, well, you can wume 'most any thine,"" continued t.o oflker, NThat fsn't thie kind'of a man | nn," replied the cittzen In an Injured tone.” 1 kiow 'how hard it 1s for fulks to pav off their hands Satur- day nizht, and I'm - going to turn tn this 12 shile wl'.!!'.'lu that they can count on that muck uny- ay, — SLANG IN THIiE .DO;\IESTIC CIRCLE. Puck. ‘' 8ay, pa, sallan up-town boy one day, as he eame home late from belng kept In at school, threw down his books, pinclied tho cat il he masde lier howl, and then sidled fnto his seat at the dinner-table, “wasn't Benedict Arnold « reg'lar snldet” ** A what, my soni” sald tho paternal rela- tive, layiug down his koife and fork with sur- prise, * Why, a crooked halrpin, vou know; a sbark; a eort of fraud zenerally Y “Ile was a traitor to lis country, my sons but where on earth did you.Jearn such language s that{" ** Oh! pull down your vest now, father, and don't get un your carnbout it. I'll' take some o that roast beef, please.’ * Why, Willle,” interposed his mother, * I'm aurprised at you— Oh, 'msolid, I am* broka {a the soung- #er, * Nothinz mean ahont me. Pony apthat Deel now, olil man, or there'll bea tin rool or w’i"xlm"'mfll this '"v'f'!fi};' S e ——— It was tho First and {s tho e “old man 3 N S came”duwh ot oot e o5 Kiob R gladier, and {n anotbér minute that frreverent boy was dancing u pas seal around the apart. ment, with his hands clusping the basement of bis pantaloons In a vise-like erip, and lis in- fautile throat emitting more vells Lo the minuto than there nre chny bottles In tle rear of the Loulsiana State-1; Ina du-k{ room, away up etalre, With scurce a grace, Where tl flernoun the suntight fares Jint In une K"“ 1 eit and work, while the rashing throng In crowded street Only Pain Remedy int| i tops the moat excrucisting Pains, allays 21t cured congestions, whethier of 1he h, Lowels, of othier glands or organs, by t fnat v lianins unga, Kot one appiication, oitse, Dearn l‘l“x{rfi ::T;'on'?‘l'ldbwnvn atrong, / SBUN-MYTIS." But the glad, pay {w‘rm‘un nover know IN FROM 0‘“"} T‘) TwE'\TY MINUTES, y treasures there, When ut twilight the dusty volumes grow To tonics most rare; B And mnn{ n lovely pictored face statuc gracd The colwebbed wall of my oflice grace, From master-hand, O elant yo downward, ye rays of gold; ‘To kweet porfuine And \rondrous sasence my splrit holds, n fotus-bluom, Tteld in a rare Eepptian vaso .. Of Tica old stunes, Whtle outward Jouks the pure, sweet faca Roston Adcertiser, A frosh attack on tha common Jiteral fnter- pretation of the OId Testament s made by two Uermaa acholars,—Drs. Sicluthal and Gold- ziber,—the latter o Jow, The mythical fnter- pretation is adopted, and the explanations of the old Bible stories are very much like the old Sanscrit, Greek, Persian, and Latin myths, as Prof. Fisko Las been rocently cxplaining them In his lectures in Wesleyan ffall. Goldziber is the anthor of a book upon * Mythology Amon; Ko matter how vintent or excractating the foin, tha Rheuiratic, e i-kidien, Inirm, Crippied, Nervous, Neara:gle, o prostraieil With dlsSass iy wiger; RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL Afford Instant Ease. Inflammation of the Kidneys, Infamma. tion of tho Bladdor, Infammation of tho Dowels, Mumps, Congestion of tio My dear naint owna, the Hebrews, and Ita Historical Development,’ ombm’m seent Tuined breath! which has heon transtated by ftusactl Martinecity O'lotias oo 1 mcd brea aron of the Rev, James Martlneau, and is pub- lished by Lonumans. Mis exnlanations are based upon ph(lnluzfl, nd some of the most fu- 1 You wear ou your jictals no tatut of death, Or damp, cold tomb, And whether ebe walis a saint in light, tereatiog arg as followa: Philolozicully Abra- Orisoal on earth, 9 Tungs, Sore Throat, Difficult ham means the ratny or dark aky, and Lo the Her 'l';{.“e;‘!";ll;‘l"‘“"x‘:;‘r{fi' moment's fight Dreathing, Palpitation of Iaughing suny anid tne story of the eacrifice he O sweot, dear cyos, with 11ds cast downl the Heart, Hyzterics, interprets as simply a myth of an attempted obscuration of the stin n{y s dark sky; Jephthah is the apening day, and fils daughter the dawn, philologieally, anil all there f in the story of the sacritice is the fuct that the oncominz'day do- stroys the roay dawn. The first murder {3’ only nigtit killinge the day, *“Jacob ™ means follow- er, and the story of the birth of Jacob and Esaun is night clingiiie to the heel of day, which at sunset cheats him of his birthright, *Jonah be- ing swallowed by tho great fisn ia simply the sctting of the sun. IOW TO DECIDE LAWSUITS, The London Solicitors’ Journal, ridlculing o proposal to abolish the exlsting laws and declde all cases upon some vazue notion of * moral right" and *publie polley,” savs: Al cases in litigation shall bo decided iu the following man- ner, that Is to say: There shiall be furnishcd for the use of cach Couuty Court ono or more small disca of bronze; such dises shall bo provided by her Majcaty’s mint, and shall hear on the onie slde the fuinge of lier Most Graclous Majesty, and on the other side the sitting image or flzure representing Uritaunia. When o case shall be culled, one of the snid discs shall bo placed be- fore the Judge by the Registrur, and’ the safd Judge, taking the same between his thumb and forelinger, shull thereupon direet that the sakl dmago ot her Majesty shall represent, for the purposes of the case, the argumonts of the plaintifl, and tho sald fmage of Dritannia the ariunents for the defendant, and shall forth. with, 1o the best of his ability, toss the said dise. I, upon such tossiug, the said disc shall 80 descond that the sald imaxo of ler Majesty shall remain uppermost, judgment ahall be given in favor of the plaintiil; i otherwise, for the defendant,” TIIE MILITARY SALUTE. A correspondent of the Army and Navy Gazetle writea: * Within the Inst fow years, amoug the many changes which have been fu- troduced into the arny s that of the salute. O wondrous eyes! You'll neser seatu ilueh to my own Cour 2la.d surprise, My luye for Sou Ex of Jifu a part, Not lumon'n breath,— Mors like the thrab of a woman's heart, A clutch ke death, Dearlove, do uot hit youreyes divine— 0t Could I let gu And that slie'll nevar be wife of mlae, The dear raint knowa. So paz« mo by with your nolasless fcet, ‘T down the statr There fades the aceut of the Totus awees. ; e pon the alr, Aud1 take up load of [ife agaln, Never tu ahirk, The ccuveless moll, and the toll and paln, Cut Jike aalrk. Beauttful treasures from ot the room Have passedaway | But wita the presence of lotas-Lloom Conies strengih to-day, Cnicaco, Eusaa P'a Croup, Diphtleria, Caiarrh, Influonza, IIcadache, Tootkeche, Nouralzia, Rhoumatism, Ocld Chills, Aguo Chills, Chillblatns, and Frost Ditoa, The nppileation of the Eeads Lelief to1h part partn wilera (0 pals or GiLicuIty Sxivie wii AneRETaCh and comtort ‘Aweuly drops o half mtumbler of water whil inn fow miiutes, " cure Crampa, l'ains, Eour Stouach, Heartturn, Slek Tiesdache, Diarthors, Dytentery. Cofs Iy Wikid 1 tiro Ruwels, auil all fatcrued patns. selerswhonld alwiyscarry a bortle of RADWAT'S READY RELIEF with Hiem. A faw draps in water will wvennlckgmnr Aing from chanzu of water, 1t ta U4er Lisn French Brandy of Blitcrs sa s stimulant. FEVER and AGUE. 'rand Agua rured for fifty cents. “Thern fs not n’l‘}e‘mnln AT the word e i cnra?r.-\!er .‘..5 azzue, aad sl oftier natarious, bitlows, acarlot, 1y] hold, : R LENES Py S e s VB Dy Drugzista.f s ssXont: Browx, ANOTHER, They met me at the dvar, nad eald, Wi do not hke to bother, But, If ou’ll now ¢numerato Your family, you'll find—auother," DR, RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS, Porfectly taatelesy, elrgan putce, rezuind ac aud striginen. Yead 35's PG, foe dlsarders of tho Gloin- 8ch, Liver, Howels, hidueys, Tladder, Nervous Dis. feadache,” Conbtiiatlon, Conivenves, lndtees. yepensia,’ Wilionsucas, Bhilous F n matlan ur'tiis Nowels, 11ics, Rnd 811 Dersrocm thio Internal Viscera. Warfantel to cliect-n positiva cure, Tutely vegotable, contalulng no mercury, mie eral, ordeleierious drugs, 2 (o Lo Tollawing. svmptoms resoltiog from iurdersof the Iizestive Orga Conatipation, Inwant BPlioaFul {haliead, Acidity of the tomach, biscut ot Fuod, Fulinces of Four Lruptiona, Sloking ve K . Bwinimingg of thio | atteringeat 1 **Apother? Gracloua!" I exclalmed; **1an t that rather crowding matierst* They wisoly looked, and muttered Jow Of gapin;g moatle and empty plattors, Toald, **0f coorao it fx aboy? " They maalyshook thelr heads, ‘41t fsn't? Well, though 1 s what yearn for bD’yl. Why even tirls rathor pleasant, * If 1 continne to Increase, 1 muscd, ot this mv prescat ratlo, Taball by qaite & million heir Defora my nead can much balr gray show, oated, with sweet gum nis of Well, let them comal I Jova to sea ‘Thele whits ies:da ‘round my pathway shimng, A sumbre clund envelaps 11, Uut children ute ita *silver lining, * should prefer Yes, lct them come, Kt Why the old, time-honored salut was abolish- Ay or tvo—cnouzh to sary R e ST TARSES o ledr, ¢ A This féminine monotony s Vi ". Wela e B h) ed, no one knows; but It Is an Interesting fact, A¢L glrls, you know, 4fe necessary. ) Vislon, Jts o We m.flr;)' ‘n%l’eflf!uufi' .\q““x‘;w. Foud b tteieat, Lenct: ins In the Kile, C.i b i e Th Tho k16, € o E,Em;o. and Budden Piusues of Hett, Muraing ) i i i {RADWAYS PILLS whl fren tha ays- el Frors it oF e A e Srsoraireetha ey Sontajertos. | buld by Droteikia aud one probably unknown to most of our read- ers, that the old satute, which consisted of the hand being brought to a horizontal position over the cycbrows, hasa very old orlzin, date fog, fu fact, [rom *he very commencement of the history ol the Euglish army, s origin ls found in the tourncments of tho middle agvs, andwas aa {ollows: After tbo Queen of Beaaty was euthroned, tho knizhts who were to taks parta in the aports of the duy marched past the dlas on which she sut, and, as they pussed, thoy shielded their eyes Irom thie rays of her beauty, Buch was tho very Iuteresting orizin of the ofd satute; and It 1s a guestion worthy the atteution of our military authorities, why suouid not the old salute possessing such an or gin, and usso- ciated with our mufi from the carlicst thne, bo restaredt It s difficult to (:scover for what purposa it was ever abolished." “GWENDOLEN,? A correspondent of the Cleveland Zeader, writing from London, tells who the oricinal of Gwendoleu In “Danlel Deronda® fa, s saysa: *8he was formerly worth abuut 81,000,000, but went to the Contfnent, became addicted to Tlove to hear thelr firat wee words— Eweet brokon niusle—chaimiug chatter; And o'cr my cottage. floor | love ‘To hear their tiuy foutfalle patter. Tlove to hear thom chirp with glee, And llaten to thelr merry Liughter, Could wo keep near God's un gel-hand As tiey, we should not droad Mereafter, From childish hips, unstained with tifo, 1 love 10 drink dolici s Kissus; 1t Earth hath nnpallmnliu . Or pleasnre uncorrupted, this fs, And children's loye is love sinccra—~ . No gauay tiasel, fillnt aud glitter— Dut purity, unsclfshiness, Andatrengel, when Fato la cruel bitter, Eo Jet them come, Messiah-blest! Our Learta tucheor, aur iomes to gladden; A cowfurt whi i wil carihi-hopes fare, Aud soiace when [ell sorrows sadden, Fanina, . AuxoLn . Davis. — — ALONE, ovarian Twmor 0f Ton Years' Growth Oured by DR, RADWAY'S REMEDIES, T bave bad an Ovarlun Tumor in the Ovarles nad Howels for Ten Years, X i<, b 2 I3, = D1 13 V. umblluz, and lost all of her money, even part- | Actods the meadows whisperinc, waving recss = n-fi'r: Y B bRy Tk Bk KADYAT! That {ng with her necklace, as tho book states, Dur- | Fiko unseen nzers toying with iny face. els forouin puary R Tumue i it O ing hee infatuation shu was narrowly watched | Waltiug whita Dlowoid-stiower from off the trees. ace withott suy bened. 1t wae p [y coio Ellaty and by s wealthy venticmun Gheasais s o steatatty atly et grass, | Frtilof b imticn oAb irs haduash T o in 9 Y creste or waveswet sand, a ¢ids o) ol S ioand s, Sanchester, aud o luteroatud | Gt waveonetiesnd, sy d:14.uf l, rink grass, ad not itk Tl i e i Buait, after i make good her luases If slio would cease play, | Bents meok and Jowly when the breezo doth pass, T RFCOM B bottIe OE tho lesalvent, two boxes of oL ] tho Pitls, nitd 150 buzes of the Leeliet, 1 1acd thon but she refused, The lady now lives in London ! Tho night is calmly dull and dreary, still, . WILIOUE &Y APDArent DencAL, | LOIPFBINED. fo- Tereoe on an fucoine of abouit $1,000 0 year, all that is . gyarius, withant o siele MOORIENE- Sl lolfod welva imare boitles o the iesolvent, twa saved from the wieek. She {s” 25, umnarrie h ¢ With ebawd about we closer wrapped, and sald to be very handsome, and what adds * interest to the talefs the lact that sho fs the grunddaughter of one ‘ol Eugland's greatest pocts,” — A PERSONAL COMPLIMENT, Washington Star, &t will Vown turouzh tho lonely orchardspath | stray, Uh* uf the chany A year'as bricf relm, Might be tuid voiumes; but, Hke sacred wraves Wihre burad Ho carts dearcer Lreasures, faln Here would I leave them to the mumiuring waves, Yes, to tho waves down al my llut that break 3 ofthia Letlety SauLrubuzesut Uio 14 e, " etore tiey ¥erD £ nentys 3 . o iy mdiine uati | was sare that roly cmvd. 1 tuok 1o tedicing. abont tve nunths 830 dorlié Lhat (tme lost furty-fve haunds. L &l | fook thres duzen botlies of the icsolvent, six ilea ftelict, pad ol Loxes of Wha PiIL, ) feel perteddy voll, aud iny hart 4 ful of gratituda 10 Giod for s Belaju my decp wifliction. o guuy el debie In 1011ing pavees of & low refrain, R R EIPERAR G R TS andiny rayer s It 18 50 easy to be luend with othier people’s nuuuum»: frumn tho busom of the lake o otLr e 1 as beed 1 it S money. The manazers of the Woimen's Do- \\‘uls_)u;umn;«;:u_/n: ‘i‘n‘u“‘fi""f.“ "'Il pal; * rltbmlhbifll' LS. E, C, DIDLING, partieat of the Ceuteuntut Exbibition wouud ; §IvEse thess rhatiies, lko doad vulces ik gerson for wb up the affairs of their organlzatlon ou Thursday @ Ko of thein wie-Lght, vurdenles S e, L] 1 you. | may sy N 8. Quaiiacationy, (Sledds Cuemist, Koty Arbase Thie may cvll“]lfll:l'}lfl. mbbhu; who makes Jaat, and presented as a complimentary gift tho balanco of funds remaininz on hand, aimounting o §7,600, to Mra. Gitlesple, the retirmg Presis For these waves, lasting witnes will toll The perfeet juy precoding unga "d pain leb. the dent of the convern. This measura I8 highly Rlarpecoming { and o dreary, xunless spell hove certlcate, 15 aad has been fu Jears, woll complimentary, and no doubt in the gn-:hc-t Followlng afier showurs of blindiog ram. ",;'.:“,°“m,:};‘h',';fi‘,§;g:."‘§,‘,fl oo undoubLs degrea satisfuctory to Mrs. Gillesplo, since she | Yet bute, tuenight, cnveloped in o clond bine will hellevd her statement, warmly thanked the donurs, and promptly 0',fllumo;'- Reeoncilod - maky 19 uioan, (vlgued) I RoSockes, Pyghoted the nurse contalulig the uney. | 7 Weary, head e quist dyiead, o A A llgi’ox Whether it will be equally satwfactory to the Cuicavo, March, 1 Dater Wirs. EH, POND. ladiesin all parts of the couutry who contribit- o g0 largely to the success of ‘the organization by thelr dotations of money aud labor reuatus 0 bo seeu. DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, For the Cure of all Chronls Discases, Serofula or Syphilitle, Mereditary or Coataglous, be it Sealed In the Lusgs or Stowach, Sklnor Boucs, Fleah or. Nerves, Corrupting the Sollds aud Vitistlog the Fluids. 1s, Olandalar Bweltt Jassmaien, Sootaln, Oladuia Smaigs te; Dicedlng of the Lungs, Dyspepaia, Watce KT and. 1y Dlauace Moreoriel Bleio Picers, Complalutn Goat, Dry -knfi&m. St o, fin: A T VRO Bruggiats, IR. RADWAY & C0, 32 Wamest, X, Y, Read “ False and Tru Bend let, el to RADWAY & CO., Xo. 33 Warenat; ok Ferk CIormatin wars toisiais A e Dr, J. M. Hildebrandt, who {8 conducting an African expodition under the auspices of the Berlin Aculemy of Belences, was fu De- cember. prepuring to leave Mombas, on the Zauzivar coast, for a loug expedition foto the futerior. 1is oblect s lo explora tha great ranze of suow-cappeid mountalus running parale Tel with the coast of the Indlan Oceune ko Wil Urst codeavor to ascend Mt Kenla, N MAGAZINE, should lose the opportu- 5 O CENTS during balance of nity to subscribs for PER YEAR. Yyear 1877, THE DINING ROOM MAGAZINE most ably edlte 101 h d, wiili fs Jist of popular coutributors, presents (n s e Jomear paaiublics in the countey 200 (L aubjeCt Of ThousekeeyIng aug home o her also recelves a useful eats. 18 Ui tiicre 16 tsned tn this city, b useful monthly magszine, 11 (cature: of 4t period STRANGE BEDFELLOWS. Indigator, Weo read fo a Califorufa paper that “Jim Keenoscems to bave got Iutu bed with Jay Gould." Prosperity, thcn, glvcs us strange amaa. ! 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