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codfish, It In worth a trial: Cut for Ae chick part of the tn ymall thin pleren: gork anti quite free: drain nntit ice: Comp each fee welland fry 0 LEht brown In frech dard. (ho Sue pnt the feb it notal the incd is hol.) dunt he- fero taking wp pat in enengle milk or cream to cover the fieh; let it boil up once ortwicc, and send fo the table on A Warm platter. Ditter-Kweet, pulverized burnt alum will cure nker-rores. Why don't the ladies adopt the plan aupgerted by Cactastocharge n trifle for patternar {nm sure many would prefer to pay for them, particniart thore who have nothing preity to return. I will rive me pleasure to receive the following favors, fith prices ailached: Jeweiry-boat ond card- brackets from 8, M, 11.3 directiona for tiaics, toflet-mats, and splint-barket from Flightle: harr- recolver from Mf. b. M. Sly want are many, an am zoln fo, Taralyiahome sp the fall, and want of fanc; 8. Vease send to eee T eet smic-a-DnAcy I 0. Dox 224. BOOKS FOR BARES. To the Editor of The Tribune. Nownens, July 23.—The editor threw me in the wartc-basket last week, and I guess ho served me fight. Poor Bre, Vale had enough to bear without my mite being added. I was actually almost sorry for her before I was half through reading. Had a pombebell fallen amonget ue, !t would scarcely have made more excitement. She may be Diddy MebBrulser en maeque, Twant much to thank ** Anemone" and ** Wine jam" for eaying what I think so much better than I can myself; Indeed, ** Anemone," you cannot speak too earnestly on thi subject. “Experience makca me wise, J shonld be a better than J am now—loes nervous, let rone to cowardice—liad such —pernicio’ uks been kept away, at do you think of child of O years reading Dante's **Inferno," and trying to understand [tas best she mighty That sounts like a pretty ex! tory, butit le true, 1 don't want my children to knew how to read when they are U years of aye. ‘I'hey shail be bables until long after that, There is misery enough in this world without sting trnwginary ones to trouble us, Sometimes I doubt It's perzon of nervens tempera- ment ought to read even what aro called good novele, 1 know ** Adam ede," read when quite young, nearly made nie aick, and even now aturics Of that kind, that wpveal 20 strongly to the syinpa- thies, know T ought nut to read. Miran speaks of ‘On the Heizhte:" it ia a very Deauttful book, buta rad one. I really like better Fawn home writers like Alrs. Whitney in “Faith Gartney.* and tho **Gaysvorthys.'* Bat every one to their own taste. There are aurely books enongh, in very style, and good ‘once, too, to rately all, Romie good tady is en- deavuring to atart a Kindergarten achool here, T do not know much of the mode of teaching, but should think It very good. Whatdo some of you think? Is itbelter than our common schools for younsg children? “*ihysiclun,” what would you do with # chitd not very" strong, but eeldom sick, who takes a grent deal ot oul-door dxerciscs ue her Uittle garden and swing, dolls, and playmates, but han nu appetite at all scarcely, and iw poueand thin as can be? His like hundling a skcicton to pick hur up. She sleeps well, but 1 do wish she could xet fut; Tdon't like thin children; §t doce not seem natural. Dactru. BTRENGTIL. AND SWEETNESS. ‘To the Adttor of The Trisune. Brooxrnatox, Ul., duly 25.—While the alr fe thick with offers to arsist and contribute (o the conting Heme entertainment, thera maybe a few Ike myself unable to do anything but ‘drink in the feast of goud things, —snappera up, an it wero, of overything gooa and beautiful Wat comes tn the way, such an take things In at the porcs, but would rather bo cxenved from acting or *tepeaking on tho elage,** of the Iittle matter of inditing anonata, Now what will youdo with usr Will there be a quiet. corner, where we can exchange hobbies, awap idena, 80 to sneak, —anil ff miro and appreciate tho doin: sieters? 1¢ font desienbic to ve ncipher ot assemblage. Can] hope te have company, or will it be taken as ating to even lin: at tha pusaiollity of another cipher in ‘'ne Home cirelet dust now pour Mre, Vale is ‘in dirance vio" for rome not over gentle euggestions In rogard to the productions of aume of the contriintoras but, on reading her article over, 1 cannot seo that it arigiated frum eplte or Ul-nature. ho avems to me to bo u frank, straightforward rort of per sul, not given’ to *ralopping over” much or feculng her friends on snyareplums, By the way, ten't it a litte nit denlorabie that wo women do not fake more kindly to bem eriticived? Perhaps the men may a4 well be included; but it is trve that humun nature can swallow. a deal of fine Donsenee about tlacht, whily gous, wholesome criti~ ciat Is ata discount. Kinereon rays, in bis euany on compensation, ** Blane Ja eater than pra t hate to be defended in a newspaper, As tong un all thot (+ vatd In pata aguinat mo, Eteel a certain as surance of success, but asavunas honeyed words » Lfeolas one that tics Unprotected befwre te enetles." Arcn't these Deli manly word, and would it detract from our wourniliness to assiniiate such wentinents iitouur very bein? A good ati breeze this eultry July weather dan't euch a bad thingy, if It doce up over tome Ititle raite, Tam tired of having sweetnces and weakness forever onsociated with our ex. ‘Sho world 4s groaning under {ts burden of phyaical and mental wenwnerees, Lub aur matty be, Strength and sweetness, . + Danotiga Minnrexancit, P, 8.—T sent Auntie 221 Luvinn a moet vilnadlo recipe for cleaning black silk, alpaca, or all-wool dreson a fow woeks ago, hut, fur’ reasons beat known to Uncle Sam, of the editor, it, with eone Other valuaule inturwation, was tabled, sun ACHAT WITH TIE CHATTERERS. ‘Ta the Editor of The Tribune, Duanxrown, July 25,1 am delighted with the Project, now being diacussed Ly tho ludica, of a generat band-shake, and tromble with fear lest they may tecide on some time when I cannot at- tend. My husband and inyre)f intend visiting the Ex- pusition, I hopo they will dectde of or about that time, enabling those living at considerable ditance from Chicago toil two birds with one stone,” 1 havo no choice as to place or prozrammo; am certain, with *Fern-Leaf,"” **Chat," ** Derondus and Mra, Mute at the front, {twill te everything Wa could desire, feel sorry for '8ky-lilue Cardinal,” will be unable, for lack of time, toattond, da all the crosacs, nud ceu wns, called for, whe will bo bearing 1 rveucrown, Perhaps who has really departed to tho Innd of shadow; wo all Know in that caso what shoula by engraved ou her Monument. ** Bryan,” tov, who fs really engulfed ina cca of lambroquina; hor husound went down ‘with bor, —ead, and, total wreek. ‘To return te the reunton. I wantto encourage Chat" in her disapproval of a lecture. Don't Jot them. Wo havo so muay, interesting and unin- toreating, in season aod out Of season, to say noth- ing of what we poor femininca receive in that line when ao trilling # thing as « button te nissiig from certain Karment. [do tops, **Chat," you will vote Itdown. I would give a munth's adlory ons good, lung etaro at you, and, of course, to hear you talk for as hour, “Docs your husband culey goud cyculyht? T have heard of people being tulked F aro you Tike une we read of,— hardly ‘Qind; of i aver aay anything’? At any rate, J have picturod ada man with a very ainiling face, eave bless hin, and also the little Cliata! By the ways where aru sumo of the founders of ‘His delightful circle—Olive Groen, aud othera? ‘Ont as fromeach and all, call v0 ‘Dim phantom N thee, ‘O'er that old track agalay” “Aunt Nelly My!" [think your childheod and my own must havo been very elmilar—the only girl ana lerye familly, @ sugar grove to romp in, and ai} the usual acconipunlmente of a largo fara, Well, We used to have fun, did we noty Fanny Al, Steele, wore you not a native of Wya- ming County, New Yorky “Granger,” Bamuel Butler wae tho author of “Mudibras,” Cuauitr G. BABY-COLIC AND BUNIONS, To the Editor of The Tribune, Exam, W,, July 23,11. A. H., Tecan give you asimplo recipe for baby-colic. It will soothe the child in @ short time, and after a few doses there will be no more trouble. Gettho sceds of burdock burr, pulverize, and pours half teacupful of hot water on a tablcepoantul of the powder, Let stand Ul baettics, Onc-third of the tea should be di- luted to one-third teacupful with suger and cream. Muke valatavlo ana fced your baby freely, Mave it as wari as the child can very well‘take it. Wring cloths out of bot water at tho same tine and cover the bowels, and wrap warm, Ie aure to keep the fect warm. There ia an- otler thing much needed. Mothers with colicky Dables must not expose themecives tu extreme heat, cold, or ything exciting, or, above all wings, not to eatanything that cauay slaty. Jence. Dear itln mind; the tittle life may zo gut. Ifany of vou ladies have paintul fect, and are froubted with bunion soo sate with borax, 1 x id, and | can Ou § towutter the conse. quences for oue week allesst. 1am conddent the immediate cai f all thie painful footache 6 of ds llvh-bected dovts, every tint ‘That reiniude me of **elung phrases,” It te not Becessary to oso apy; will, | think there are some * ‘* borrowed facts” that are perfectly harmless it they bear tn the rizbt way, A aolutely **characterless."” No one of any ty: finement would be yullty of its use. x. ¥.Z, COUSIN CLARA'S RETURN. To tha Eduor of The Tribune, Rocxyoup, Ill., July 26.—Friends of The }tome, Tam with you once ogata. Msny times have I thought I would write to you, but something would Occur to hinder me from so dolog; oF again, I wouid think of ft, and would Jong to speak to you, bul, baving nothing In particulartoshy, would wiscly My nothing, How f would ke to meot Feru-Leat; { love ber already frum the sweet letters that abe bas Written, and bave thought | would write toher; Yat, reading of tho uuudred end one letters that the was rucelving, J did pot. Dear Feru-Leaf, If Jsttend the proposed convention In. Chicago will Youmake friends with me? ‘Through the surrow {hat lite been uure we can ace tho Ilzht of frlend- shiv beebtly aliuing, oud in the lure of towers, dans; Poctey, end’ friends, “life cannot all be cary. Have any of you made those pretty traveling eof canvast Youcon make thea of burlap, Orevepofthe common bagging or sacklag, ouy- Al! vulgarity ja ab- fourth yard long, with one end alierd off at the a eve, Th work jncenray etiteh a pretty pate t 1 cround with Germantown yarn pat inks tials near the top where Ue sude are cut. Ot; OF you can mae eqaares down the centre of crosae atiteh, nnd a border on ench ride. To pnt together, cnt ont twoelreniar pieces af the canvas, worked with a prety centre-picce, then ent ont paatenoard of the rame siz fe together; hind all around with dreaa braid: line the larger piece with «trill: Ingoreambric; bind all sronnd with the braid; then commence at the straight end and sew over anit over to the brad on the round pleces; when all aroand, sow on button and loop, and clove with a ahawl-ntrap, Make one of these, and you will have something nice, pretty, and convenient. A pretty ornament for the window is # diamond of aqnare of clgar-lightere—two light and onedark Tthink the prettlert, Take white tarlatan; place between the two pleces pressed autumn leaves of flowers, and fasten inthe centre of diamond or equare; hanz by a cord In the window, have feen very handsome and usefolrugs made of the sacking canvar, For those who want some simple and pretty fongs, think ** There lano, homo without « dar- v **Genevieve,” ** Under the benatifal "and © Joy " aro vory pretty. wonder if Tine shy of the writers of Tho Home? 1 almost think { dé—some, Cova CLana. ANOTHER NEW CONTNIBUTOR. To the Editor of The Tribune. Princeton, Ill, July 25.—Is there atill room in ‘The Home (like an omnibus) for one more? If #0, I timidly enter upon the threshold of the charmed and charming circle. I have been a regular reader of Tug Tntnunx for rome time, though my duties have often pravented my perusal of {ta entire con- tenta: yet [long to aay a word oF two In favor of The Momo, in itetendoncy to the promotion of happiness In the hearts of {ts many readers, Partlentarly, young housekeepers, Mow encoutag: nant interesting je ita motherly advice, with now and then @ valundte tecine to help along with breakfast or dinner! And then, Im these hard tmes, its money-raving plana are notto be lightly conatdered by ecunomical Lexinnera. ‘Amber. Lenjoy your contributiona very much, and hope the warn weather will not crush your encretes tn that Inc, Fern Leaf, pileuse keop ap your spirits, and bless us with manifold repetitions of your old style. remembering it Is only through trial we develop allys Bira. Vale, will yon ‘* wait a Wttle longer,"” the High Culture ty sure to show iteetf in The me? For ny part, I sec atrony sions of ® good foundation for it. in the pleseant bitte chats with sich its overilowtng aympathy and soul are so in- jeative, 1 would eay to Evangeline, T can sympathize with you In yonr trying life, but would advine you tu be very cautious to do what a Christian con- rclence would approve: and, as at a lotol there are perhaps many inen who would ask a lady to ride, and yet think badly of her for doing, ate must ‘be careful ta let ber iniluence fall on the righteide, and, '* keeping heart within, and God o'erhea Judge for tur-elf, as no one cleo can. L heartily concur with Lady Loutee on the nro of slang, and know from observation: that it serioualy ictructs frum a lady's loveliness, ‘Anentone, let me thank you for your article on educuting children. Neading hap-Harard, of with ‘no guiding rule, will undoubtedly do what jt may token life-time to undo, 1 fcel eure you arc in tho right path, and arc fast approaching high cule ture. Mothers, let ine beseech you to. watch your darlings. and don’t let them cultlvaie a taete for reading waat con out end in rorrowful reeults, Tan in favor of the proposed plan of sani for diecuasion, thinking it will be dinpre chanue, Dear Howe, pardon me If 1 have taken fov much apace In my introductions and may you alle ns happy in contributing as in tarting your ‘various spices, Cousin FHANKLIN, TIUIB IS SANCASM, To the I2ditor of The Tribune. Boone, Nooue Co., I., July 24.—1 have been very much Interested in The Home, socntertalning ond amusing, 8 piccalilll of goxslp, science, kilchen recipes, and religion, One gets the views of such avaricty of people on such a varicty of mubjects, Such mretie? to turn from the paperr, where two or threo columns are devoted tu the dixcussion of ono subject, to Lhe Home, where no one evcr ays enuuch on any one topic to fmprens, much Jexa weary ono. Such a delightful mixture of music, currant jelly, education, little curly Jat house-plants, tho gto, cutarrh, Mirtations, lang, and food for tho children, Mrs. Vale, your literary taste has evidently been frluenced by rending the productions of auch un- kuown aepirante for faine us Hoimes, Lowell, and Aldrich, Such obscure Mterary pigmies se write for the Atlantic Monihly and orth American Her will ruin your taste tf ie pereist in read- ing such smait provincial pubjications, Dut do notlet me discourage you. —Versevere In reuding Tho Howe, and the eflusions of tho *sweot girl (under) graduates” will eventually correct your fulre views, : Furn Leaf, won't yon bo ro exceedingly kind an to teil me where f can obtaln vome sunflower seeds? Jam su anxiuus to cultivate sunflowers, The: focm to nitzgest nepiration, they aru no tall, ‘Their motto mus be bxcela amoitious young rentiemen sometincs cu the Wlussom in @ bute oa tale. And then the secda aro eo very nice for chickens, Will aome of the excellent honscwlves who writs for The Home aud mein deciding o ditiicult ques- ont In such household operations as filling o twakottio, Init better to use u glass goblet ora tin cup in convoy ing tho water fram the wator-pall to the kettle? } wish to iufuec os mucn poetry as porsible into my houxowork, but in this cuso au- thorities diiter. Does tho crystal fuld exert a moro rotting {uiluenee when seet through a tranaparcnt medium? Iteceme to me that shining t.nware linn a mort checrful appearance, but somnyof you ludics can doubtieas eet mo right. And fait best to scour tavle cutiery in tho old of new of the moon? 5 1 hope thit the convention may prove # success, and that { way tucre mect all the dear ladies whore contrinutions have made Tho Momo the success that itis, Deut Stanvoun, RELIEF FOR SORE CIUEST. To the Editor of The Tribune. Fanunatox, Il, Jnly 24-1 have a great yearning to betaken in and become s Homer. Pleare ay yea bofore tho Convention. 1 have found so many good things in Tho Home daring tho past six months, that I regret 1 did not havo it sooner, Three weeks ago my Sunday was apolled by finding the Z¥mea supplement in our Trisunz, and if t happens again you may look for a wnb- acriber direct. 1 won't depeniion tho news-depot. I want to tell Queauto a relief for her sora chest, Thavo endurud the ene, I think, and atter much mudteriiyg | Heads caine of cold water, I put mino between my shoulders, as the sorences seemed all trough. Put Mannel over the wet cloth, and In the morning remove all damp cloth. nz. ‘ofl all riekaof colds, ae evon water 1s not to bo telued with. Wisteria, 1 ulmost think I know you, Iw quite well acquainted In Nandy Lake two yeu ago. ‘visit of four montha the Shad 4 wish al] the ules, and some women, what Lady Loulse says about slang. It ‘scems to me {inpossible fur a rotined poreon to tee slang, and At lw nut ao inany remover from swearing, Guntle- men tay talk 0 and laugh with slung-ualog girle, but real gentiomen nevor sdmire thein, Tarres with Anemone rogarding a large majority ofour novels, 1 won't denonnee all, yt ould read satiated witl thunder stories," and delights in atand on end, &he dotee on the New York Ledqer and kindred iteratare, Can relate the continued stories down to tho a it utterly impossible minutia, and yet ahy dec! for her to commit the muitiptication table or com- mit a fow vervos in her Sundsy-scbool lesson, she cannot remember anything she is told in the uec- ful line, MWerconstant excuse for blunders, mis- lakes, and onfestons is, *1 forgot, or 1 did Hot think.” dhe ie discontented with her lotin iife, anid makes those around her unhappy by her muruurings, aud wishes thot yhe wus the daughter ofarichwan, Ah, if sho only knew how buppy he really night be. and the augerlug there js in the world, she would accept her life as pleasant. Hut her wind has been polsoned by rows handsome heroes, as thousands of other been aud are being. CURRANT JELLY. To the Editar of The Tribune, Curteago, July 27.—1 have been an adanirer and reader of The {lome for a long time, and have long wished for soine queation to be asked that Pinight flatter myaclf I was really called upon to snawer, and belleve I've found one in Jcily's inquiry of last Having art returned from trip te the » whore 1 succeeded in making a pot of send my recipe: Pick over carefully enmlng) stx quartaof currantay put shor lain or athor preserving kettle, with quart of water, and boil them unt! quite softs take ont strain turough 2 cuareo towel [a the juice scams to be aqueczod Out; then to ole measure (1 generally use @teacup with bsndlc) of the stratoed juice, add sugar, or cuffes sugar fro and boil for g & ficiently when cold, tak elt glasses, oF jars, aa you desire, en it thoroughly cold, Ecut plecee of Jetter- paper, dip them in alcohol, and lay over the tup of the jell. which prevents contact with the alr, and if will keep much longer, ‘Will some one tell me # sure remedy for gormat u *A CHANCE TO EXCHANGE, To the Editor of The Tribune. Kuoxyx, la., July 24.—lethere room for one more within the charmed circle? You must not way me nay, J have so many thingato ask, sod perhapel may bo fortunate enough to poses a Mitle information on various subjects in our line thaticould impartto you, Ihave beens reader of The Home for some time, and have often thought of making an altemptto enter, but could never wnuster up courage anough to make my Braud entree, niy debut, untiithe preeent. My eccesitics compel metoatlast. Idon't think L cen exist much longer onlces 1 can find out whats dvater Is, 1 om perplexed withouta dgubt. | have Imagined wll sorte of things in regard to it. i believe — Kitchen Devolee was originator of it, Will she please ecud me oft itt 1 willask Red, White, and Bluo if 5) be kind enough to scnd me the cross and crown, e tern will THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Montle the pattern of Cupid. Wildwond the ps tern of #« Greewan eniling-vessel, photo holde thenee holler, ar fatty, or haltation of turqnole oe T stouté like ta know anretty pattern fi card-recetvers alea a Chines aireenatle, To. ath jo will aend me patterns L will send womething tn exenange, elther Mowers or fancy work. Tran rend recipe far photographing leaves, pattern for slipper-holder, ete. 7 in the way of flowern [have a lovely donble fuchals, purple and red. profuse Moomer, a favorite musk pint. and x Japanreo honeyauckle, of whlch J can ernd slips. to thoes wishing them, Suburban, fen your poor white fuchsia atmort " dead? 1 havo feen sn applicants for slips many Of Tt that f any nimmust afraid to ark you for one. f do want one very bad. Heartaeane wishes for nome recipes for brenkfat dishen; here 1s one ahe mf never have tried: Make ainincemeat of choppe: ham, bread-crumbs, pepper, ealt, and melted bint. ter; mako aoft witha Httle milk; halt fill small patty: pane with thie, and break on exg carefolly upon the top of each dust with pepper and salt, and sprinkle finely-powdered crackers aver all. Sct in the oven and bake eight minutes. To, be eaten hot. Wil some ono give a recipe for & des- sett for evenini, something In the way of s custard to be eaten cold? Tunquoise, Box 21, —— COMFORT AND CONSOLATION. To the Editor of The Tribune, Cmicano, July 27.—Mrs. Vale has been ao gen- erally denonnced in your last Saturday's jseue for ber criticiama on The Home department, I cannot refraln from expressing my sympathy with her views, Iagroe with her fully that too mnch epace Is cecupled in Tho Home department tn discussing dyspeptic recipes, floaters, air-castles, hairpin holders, etc, It fs a bad omen when wo cannot bear tobe informed of our mistakes In this lifes battic, a condition we all inherit, and where ev- ery one {s at first a raw recruit, If Mrs. Vate'n mental condition demands aubjecta that will in- duce her to study and practice on a higher plane her role of existence, I think thera are many roadl- ersof The Home dopartment who eympathize with her and scck earnently for those fetters that oc castonally appear in The Home on subjects that iro information on the correct way to live physio. fogtentty, intellectually, and morally, he Jact two we have incentiver and opportunities to ac. quire, but the firet. which is the foundation and must be correct to build a strong atencture. the knowledge {a too often acquired by supposition or tradition. Thope Physician and Guanaika have not retired from the field, but will continue their instructions upon the aclentifie way to make a sound body and aound mind, for thelr letters aro Invaluable. Let \us hear you again, Mrs. Vale, and, if yon are ‘*strong-minded,"* like you all “the more for ft, I wish all women were strong-minded, and men too, with good common sense to make thelr wives earncet andnoble, Atrong-mindedness does not neces tily imply a defictoncy of womantiness or the finest qualities of heart and mind, a4 nume would havo us infer from the daclalve manner In which they apply thé term, MeV A FREE ADVERTISEMENT. Toa the Editor of The Tritune. Restrxaton, Ind., duly 24.—1 was noticing our peaches this morninz and saw they were getting to be quite large, ao I thought f would write and tell how to make a cheap and pretty hangini ket. Bowaveall the peach-stones and soak a tow hours {n water to loosen tho fruit remaining in the dents; then scrub clean with an old tooth-brush, and split them Jn two. Take an old two-quart tin basin, punch three or more holes near the rim for suspendiny corar, and one at the centre of the bottom foe dralnage. Paint of coat tt inate with rosin to prevent ri Prens the half peach-nt butting tho largest ones to the bottom and nat cover the hole for drainnue. Now cover the whole witha little aaphattum diseolved Inapirits ‘of turpentine. When it i dry you will haves hand. someand nuique hanging-basket, rexcmoling carved work, rich enough ta repay’ you well for your trouble. How much do ail-stover cont, and ‘will thoy heata room? 1 will send to any address a picture-frame pattern, anda bracket pattcra, and. a bird pattern to be made ont of velvet,and stufled, for five cents aplece and postuge,—three-cont Mamp will be enough to carry tt through the ninils, Tho bracket and pleture-featire aro both to be mind of ctgar- any one wiehes to have a. pitte bam pateern J will rend one that everybody. hinks te pretty for ten cenin and Us nits for jostage, The tin hart and tlne ecarce at his neanon, so T can! ord ta xend then for noth Ing; but ff any one wienes for such things I don't think itls much. U1E forgot to tell you that to put salt in cracks and crevices where bedbuga are will inake thom disappear, Waah tho flourn ond woud-work where they aro and thoy will havoto lenve. My address 1s, Lizzie, Box 262, boxes, and if A SUMMER RESORT. To the Editor af The Tribune, Wavarena, Wis., July 25.—Of all your corra- spondents, I bave noticed none from hero dexcriblng to you the profaund quict and lovelincss of ** Wanke" asa summor resort. I suppose tho regular Intabitants are too busy attending to gue: or boarders, to devote much time to writing atall. Even I with my sparo timo (knowing tho limited apace in your columns) would not attempt the av- seription, but urge you to come and seo for your. eclyes, especially If you have on ailment which may be cured by drinking the mineral watore, Haye a fale by all means, two or threo dayn, and wind tae A yrand promenade concert, WHLK. send tu my address tho **Moater" pat- tern, and Lily of the Valicy tho Cupid and are row pattern? in return, 1 will furnish directions and mona fora bracket. If tno fact that Old Bachelor Unclo has not made any will yotisto be held as an inducement tous girls to answer all his questions, I will tell him to put tincture lobelia on cottun and bind on the felon; apply often; murc cure, Don't use the tarewater, but remain bald, for by that wo will rocognize you nt the Convention, Will Cattle Bills, of Ioom, }., please ox: change photographs with ine? And what would Suburban ask in tetum for aslip of her double white fuchsia? sir, Ealtor, we thank you for this Nome, ant at tho Convention yours shall bo tho honorable chair, For fear of another Mrs, Vale, you must excnec 7 ‘Lutig, Box 385, SPATTER-WORK, + Tothe Eduor of The Tribune, Duavgur, la., July 24.—I havo becn a roader of The Home sume time, ond have always enjoyed It Yory much, but never could yot couraye to write before. May Day, I will copy directions for wpatter-work from the Fobruary number af the American Aqriculturist of 1870: ‘Provide yoursclf.with an old tooth-bri a One-tooth comb, and some India-tnk, [1 always use common Ink, which docs just as well.) Spread an old news paper un the table, place -your Ulanx card, pai or mualin upon tt. Now ‘arrange tho ferns anit Jeaves ina graceful position, and stick fine ping Or needles through them on to the card to keep — them position, ip the brush into some water and sinke it well. slapplog it on toa paper or rog, wait must nut be too wot, Pour Into a outter-plato or saucor a little ink, and take somo of itup upon your brash, Take the brush in your rigtt hand, ‘the comb in your left; hold the brush stcadiiv over the card, about two inches off, and draw the comb across the bristice towards you. You had better try {t upon sume asta paper before splashing your card, aa 1 Quites'a litte practice and exporience tu apatter Just right. Should the brush ba tao wot, the spots ‘Will be tuo large aud au spoil the effect,” Lo, } would Ilke that cat pattern very much. T havo a pretty card-holder pattern to be made with epattcr-work that I will send {f you would Sike it, pa iny fetter ia not too lony. Dleace addrees Mavp Mucrsn, 11 Hill sirect, WELCOME, SISTER. To the Editor of The Tribune. Pronta, 311., July 25.—Dear Sisters: May T, too, come ln? 1 would Ilke to shake hands with you all and become better acquainted. Ihave been an attentive and Interested reader of The Home let- tere for some time, and can keep stil! no longer, I Jook each week for the signatures of many of you, and If they are not there 1 am disappointed. It is pleasant to Imagine the character of each one while reading thelr productions born of a kindly dispo- athlon to extend & helping hand where help te need- To Amie M. Male wo abould be thankiul counsct In tie of alckness and pa ty ta the taule, of som Thave tried some he toilet. ete, of the recipes given in ‘Tne Home, and found the: alleplendid. Kitchen Devoteo, t Indurav your + af¢0 Snvozy Doolittle ‘on tho other re to Gnd fault, if Ki return otamps anil hearticlt thanks, for Lhave long felt the nved of one, and would be glad to relieve her by sending the san to any porsun who will ask for one, Orlena, that last auggeation of yours ts very good: that the surplua fund, ifany, should be ap- prop: ed to the founding of a benovolent institu. jon that will stand aq8 wemorial to ** Tux Thine tne's Home.” Would not that bean apuruvriate bame? Buuxumususs. A SITARP SISTER, Apecial Dispuich to The Tribune, Cutcaco, July 27.—Please give this a place in ‘The Home for the beneft of the ‘*Old Bachelor Uncle.” Tread your letter in the lest {seae, and Ublak I know more than you do, about some things stleaat, though Lam only a girl. not yet 30! You want to know shout The Horne folks; [can tell you of s fow: ‘*Fern-Leaf" is not married to **De- sonds,"' nor likely to be, as he has a bus- baud now who ewore good health. I do nut know why writers choose such hurrid names, un- Teas it is becatias they do not ko thelr own, and are waiting fur some ‘*Old Bachelur™ to give ibema better one, {do uot know Mayd Lev or Madge Madcap, but ‘Red, Waite an pins 4 uy,“ and ** Sack coste are golng to be have nu others. Tell your ulcce harp kuifo will cure warts. ‘Tho same will do for felon; cut of at the Gret joint, cure with salt and saltpetce, Ido hope your gout will be better.before the Convention. 1 wish yuu could have been at the piculc this afternoon; there were not many there, owing to the rain and rlot, but those who were bad a good timc, {would not ad- Vieo you wo try tar-water or snythloy ele Lf you contemplate inatrimuny, Blessed fe the mau who vo halr, becuase bia wife canuot si bin yoald-beaded. Mex pardon, 1 do wot uso slang. R = “can Ia filled, but taking ea SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1877-TWELVE PAGES, Meseed ta the girl who haea rich old bachelor uncie, and blessed fe the man who hava niece ke Hannm-dcannx. THRONE AND Hin. To tha Lditor of The Tritune. FEvaseton, IN., dnly 24.—Theone, as no one re- plled te your Inqaiticn of aly 14. 1 trast the fol- lowing may std you tome. Excellent anartetter for mixed voles: ** Hunting Song” (disionity, hy Benedict; **eans, Lover of My Sout" (easy), by Thoman; ** Rock of Ages (eany), hy Warren; ‘Sweet Genevieve" (alto, role, and chotus), by Tuckers ‘Come, Dalmy Ureezen"* (BiMcuit), by Mendelenohn: ** An Panta the Mart" (roprano and tenor, ret and quartetio (rary), by Mores: Come, Holy Spirit” cnprano a olon and quattette) mesinm, by Warren: ** Guido Ste, 11 Thow Great Jehovah (aito of bare aolos and quartetter metiara, maco; ‘Tow Lang Wilt” ‘Thou Forget" (baritone or alto alo and juartetic), easy, by Pattieos frrediamis by Ball Hits" (riedinm), by’ Balfes {funeral gnihem},, easy by Mongins c Evening Shades Are Falling * (medium), by nck. Isle: The only book of the kind which I know. of (Un the Engilah Ianguago) Spproximating your desire is Friedrich Wiee! i Fiane and So; How to Teach, How to Learn." “*Lyne.” ICE-CREAM. To the Edvor of The Tribune, Chtoaco, July 26.—In the teat issue of The Home lady anked fora recipe for making Ice-cream. I havo nnexcellent one, Take one quart uf cream, two quarts of milk, two cups of engar, two table- ‘spoonfuls of arrowroot or corn-atarch, and favor with two teanpoonfuls of vanilia, or any other fla- yoring you choore, Neat the sugar aud yolks to a cream, ‘the whtics to be beaten toa sti froth and added to the sugar and yolks, about halt the milk to.a scalding polot and add the arrowroot, which haa been dimnaived in alittle cola milk. An tegardn the quantity of ralt and ico to be used, T couldn't tell exactly. but think anont one-quarter ae much rat as ice would he enficient. We tre & patent freezer, to which [n attached a large whee! with a belt, colninening this the cream ean bo ten very fust, which makes It light and oud. Tehould Vike to ark & few favors of the members of The Home. Will “Styx, **Strane," and **Kitchen Devatee™ please rend me patterns of and Hladie, of Lincoln, be xo kind a9 tern af eruchet-work-banket? Katle Brown, please ecnd cross and crown and Chinese alr-cantles. If any wieh, Jean send rome white cake, or sponge-cake recipes, or teil them how to make # good **clam-chowder.”" JBLLY. SORRENTO, WOOD-SAWING, To the Editor of The Tribune, Cuicaao, ., Jaly25.—To Amateur and many others who havo written to know what kind of an outit they want for fret-sawing, I would aay you can maxoa very {alr commencement with a saw- frame, rawe, brad-aw!, 4 few patterns, two emall filer, small tacks, a board in the shape of the letter V at one end to hold the work on, and some pieces of thin board (clzar-boxes do very well to practice on}. Of conree, an you advanco in thin bewitching work, you will want toadd to both tooleand materiale, Thad slwaye obtained my stock at No 22 Temple place, orton, Mans, After came to Chicuzo to tiv I one day went in search of patterne, and w rev. glad to find that the rame Company had rool at ily Adama street, just of Wapasl avenue. There you will find a jady who can supply you with everything needled for sorrento wood-rawing and carving, fromthe tiny balreraw tu the nereento foot-puwer saw. Thero are all kinda of beautiful pieces of carving and sawing on exhibition, and it will well repay ono to look in at them. ‘To persons Viving out of the clty I would say aend for one of thelr catalogues, which will tell Just what one wants, also the prico of each article, Conga. BAVING FRUIT-CANS. To the Euttor of The Tribune, Cnreaco, July 25.—Tho following method of preserving frait-cane from breaking tn being filed haa been thoroughly teated and proved goog. It la not necessary to have the cane bot, but let them atand anywhera that may be convenient. Before beginning to put In the froit put the forefinger of the left hand on tho edge of the can and hold the thumb and other fingers as low down. on tho out- side of the can as posslble, sipping them np os the feto hold the finger ail the while on the tep or edge, Change tho fincers If 1t grows too hint, but keep o presure on the cdzo of the can until it brimful. No ono uced to Jose a frust Jar, If this plan is adopted, 1 aleo send a recino for '*Summer Ranrage”* which makes a od beeaktaat din for warm weather. ‘Take cold roast becf or beefrieak, and chop. fine; add an equal part of state bread crumbs: wea- son With pepper and salt anda little sage. Wet tt with the gravy, or with watcr, until itis molat enuugh to bo molded into balls, Fry in a table~ spoonful of butter, Ripartaxn. NAPUTRA FOR OIL STAINS. To the Editor of The Tribune. Garzsnuns, uuly 22.—My remedy for removing oll stains from carpets and wpholetered furniture, for cloaning kid gloves, and last, but best of all fordriving moths away, lea freeaprinkling of naph> tha; it fa procurabte of all druggists at 25 conts per gallon, The ladies will rejoice to find, after wash- ing tholr glover In it and drying them upon thelr handn, that they are as fresh au new ones, ‘The letters of Mra. Mato sro enrteaing the masa of 'Inincye readers muro than can be expressed, All ennubliing, elevating, and purifying infia- ences like hers canuot fail to boa power for good to those who apprehend and appreciste, During tho past two years there have come to mo many choice books, and if we beliove with Vrof, Swing that the soul and mind, as well as tho body, need food, 1 pladty offer to send a Jiat of tho yol- utd any reader wish me todo so in next Saturday's iene, To those who did not ses his Aiscourve on the text **Uive ue this day our dally bread,” printed in ‘Tie Tutsunx, | would nay, ** Heat not contented until you seek and Gnd it. Commnns, Drawer 1 TO EXCHANGE. To the Editor of The Tribune, Punt, Ill., daly 20.—May Lenter the Nome? I have at last summoned up courage to tell my wants and come aaa beggar, As AuntLou seems to have a very kin heart, Twillask her first If she will sond me her window-lambrequin pattern, Will +14." send floater-pattorn, ‘Cousin May directions fotpatle ornaments, **8. M, 11." ber jeweley- boal pattern, *0. 1: F." her cross and crown and parorny patternsy In exchange for sny of there favorm 1 will send tho pattorns of hairepin and halr-holtere, wall-pocket, and card-recelver, I would Ilke ee kern+Leag and her flowers, as 1, too, am parslonately fond of them, and would like toexchanye with her if 1 had any worth offering. ‘Some one askod how to tako kerosene staine out of carpet, Inave found that potting meses under and on tup of the etarn ts a very (i although it takea the kerosene sume time to ov orate, Lapr Manu, Box 1 ECONOMICAL RECIPES WANTED. To the Kduor of The Tribune, Dravgus, Ia., July 25,—I havo beens falthfal reader of Tux Tuinuxg fora number of years, and at present am very much interested In Tho Home, But most of tho recipes are useles i= cause they require ton much expenditure, Will somo one of The Momo volunteer some real eco- namical reclpgs, auch aecorn-hread, brown-bread, etc.? hives number of fancy articles and pate terns, Would behapyytoexechange. Will '* Wie terla’ plcase vond some wintergreen? ** Wall Gower,” vsttern of anchor and chaln, and **Sub- urban,” patterns of sofa-pillaws and ottoman? If Uryan will ecnd lambrequin pattern I should, be ready tu send any bracket pattern that L have, If Mollie will bo content with « vory small slip of on oak-leaf yerantium, 1 will be glad ta send {t. My own are only a foot high Tx Bos, 1111 Bludl atreot. oo SKELETONIZED LEAVES. To the Editor of The Tribune, Danvitez, Mi, July 24.—May T enter into the sacred precincts of The Home, and aupplantly place upon ite altar directions for skeletonizing waves, which 1 belleve was inquirod for by some one of the members of The Honu two weekssince? Leaves most easily akeletonized are tullp-tree, feria argentlos, box-ivy, maguolia, holly, hon- ne." Pubig raln-water Lowosrdy ‘poplur about uly, laid wu three wee! orange and lemon leaves, Auguat, gue mouth; holly, smooth leaf, at any thine, two montis, To foleh the leaves, ‘lay them on a piece of glass, with # fine knife's point disengage the cuticle or ekin, aud with plicrs draw them oul wilh great care; then wash the plant or leaf by pouring warm water over it; itimay lie a day or two, aud then doteh it. The most delicate yequires @ fine brush te remove the sual rew: ing plecey. To bicach thom, abuut # tableepoo! ful of chloride of lime to # quart of soft water: sulle require two, sowe five or six hours; kecp it from the ean. Camavuc, WHO CAN REMOVE MOLES! To the Edttor of The Tribune. Kaxxaxty, July 24.—1 have been an admirer of ‘Tho Home fora long time, but have never dared to ask permission to enter, Will some membor of ‘Tho Home please give a recipe for remoytug inolea? Tecna the following recipe fur jelly: Uen the cur- rants when they dret ripen: pick from the stems; put thom on the stove in a slous jar, bruising them with = wooden spoon; while’ warm, squeezo through a coarse cioth or flannel; put tho juice on ipa new (iu pan or porcolain ketilo; one quart of Juice for two pounds of sugar; Holl sitoca anion Mae CURRAN‘T-JELLY, Te the Edtior of The Tribune, Cutcaco, July 27.—As ** Jelly" desires s reply from some one immediately to her call for asatet- Saco for cusrant-Jelly, 1 have decided to venture again in The Home. Ihave just made ups quan- tity, and bad succese> Strain the currants throagh @ cloth, and for every cup Of Juice add the samo quantity of sugar. Lot them boll up together fuse minutes, Wash glussca in warm water, Lo prevent from cracking, and pour ths hot jeljy in, and ajand in the eum fur a few daye before covering. If it don't ten to Jelly. the curranta are too Whey nchor and chatn? 1, please rend her dircetions for **rpaiter-wor have cross and crown, cupid, wall-pocket, halr-recetver, card-rack, etc., etc, Woukt rend ta retara if desired. Montte. —_ INFORMATION ASKED AND GIVEN. To the Fulitor of The Tribun Cmicano, July 25,~T tare nat been in The Home for a namber of weeks, and fwonld like to ank some of the readers that wrote me private letters if they did not recelve mince with directions for making atr-caatlen of cigar-lighters. I wrote them allanamber of weeks avo, and only received the anawer of one, I thought maybe some did not get my letters, Will Wallflowor please send me throneh the Post-Ofice a alip of wallfower? Will rend stamp {n return, or do something elae if denied. Cream Cake—One cup of nugar, two tablespoons- fn] of butter, two eves, half-cup of milk, twocups of flonr, three tesepooneful of baking-powder; bake in layers. Thi recipe will make five or nix cakes, Ueeany cream prefcrred to place between the layers, or Jelly will do. 8. L. 3., Box 1013, SLIPS sSOUGIIT. To the Editor of The Tritume, Muscatine, Ja. duly 25.—L cannot tell how touch pleasure ft affords mo toread the letters in ‘The Home. Will **Wall-Flowcr” picasa send me pattern ‘of anchor and chain? **Subarban," what must Ido for youto have you tend mea slip of double white ftuchsi I cannot amine to rend any slipe at prevent, but can doeo inthe tall, Would anyone like a pattern of » letter-hutder? Could ** Pansy No, 2" send meelips of English ivy beconia? give teclpe forcor-starch pudding: One quart of milk, one-half cup of sugar, a pinch uf eaity dof, and while polling atir in three tablespoonsfal of corn-atarch dissolved ina little milk, and the yoke of four egcea; beat the whites toa froth, add a ilttle sugar, Jay on, and put In oven to brawn, Kua, Box 1025, LOTS OF THINGS WANTED. Ta the Buitar of The Tribune. Cmicaqo, July 27,—If you will sllaw mos small apace to answer a few of my applicants, I will try to obilge Mrs. Vale by not guahing. It $s my opin- fon thet article wae written by x man or an old mald, Harper, 1 you will send me a slip of your Chi- nese strawberry, 1 will eend what you wish. Dactyl, Sweet’ Mary, and others offering roote, October fe the best thine to transplant roota or abrubbery, iwish to makes specialty of cactas and bexn- pie ana will send whatis wiebed in exchange !f have Wisteria, can you send me a few wintergreena? Suburban, if your double white fuchsia 1 not at all stripped I would like ebip, Thope Spicy Jano will remember me when send- ing aquash acer Wati-FLowen, Carrier 35, West Division. CURRANT JELLY. To the Bditor of The Tribune. Mitwaunny, N, Point, July 23,—Aa several are ‘anxious for a recipe for making currant jelly, 1 send the following, which I know to be good: Ie+ move all the leaves from the currants, but not the atems; then scald them. “When cool enough strain through Jelly-' then measure out fre pints (you should never buil sore than that quantity at one time), let the Juice boll fifteen minutes; tiessure Iie augnrin the ame article you ineasured your juice, and when the juice {a bolling add the eugar. eit boll just dve minutes, having your Jefly-cups 1 ready (ou fill, Let it stand ontil cold, then seal, nit you will have splondid jelly, good enunzh for the person who sends Tux Daicr natura anony- mousiy, Mas. D. K. U. BATOING COSTUMES, To the Editor of The Tribune, Cincaan, July 27.—We have readand enjoyed ‘The Home fora longtime, and would Ike to joln the pleasantcircie if you will sqneeze together and make rvom for ue, Wili some kind friend tell whatto uxe and how to make a protty bathing- costume, §# wo intend to Join the new swimming. school, and wish ta make o nice appearance as we dive and eport in the dark-blue water of our beaut! ful Inka. Perhaps Madge Madcap can tet] ua how to kecp our frizzes in curl as wodlve, WII] shot le, don't be displeased with oor allly ‘school 5 As wo ate new members wo hai better not ask too much at frst, #0 we will now clorc this eplatic by signing oursulvos Bin axy Livin, HOW TO MAKE PICKLES. To the Editor of The Tribune. Bununaton, Ta., July 23,—1 wee that Elzerena wants to know the proportions to make pickles, I willsend my recipe, which I know to be a good one. Rinso off the cucumbers and dry them with acioth; pack them cloro in m crock or any other ‘yeancl, many as you want. ‘Then mix equal quuntities of alcubol and rain-water, and pour enough on to covor them; then put &eluth close over them, and vet them'in a warm place; after the «cum artavs rineo the cloth every morning. CAMANCIR, A WOMAN'S WANTS. To the Editor of The Tribune, Ears, Mil,, July 24.1 hava long wanted to writoto The Home, and seeing letters from 20 many now members in the last two papers ins giv- en mo courage todo no, 1 should ike the pattern of ctoes and crown tuat {8 offered by Red, White, and Blue, and Lo's Ietter- ef, And will Monitle ple: tern? Will rome of the ladies tell me what will take brown valut from @ gray wack anda blue cashmere dress? What ia o Moatery Ade = 155, dress TNE GLASS STOPVYER, To the Editor of The Tribune, TorEno, O., July 23,—Tsn't that glass stopper out yet? If not, Ieten to = few wiso remarke: Let alone alt violent measurcs wa hot water, fire, of ateatn, and put a drop ur twoof glycerine inthe crevice around the stopper. Set it aside, . When you will be surprised iy it giclee to nultd | perrtanto like 8 balky horse, My own invention, but patent applied for. Mus. 5 H.C, CLEANSING WIITE SITAWLS, Ta the Editor of The Tribune, Eaton Rarips, Mich., duly 24,.—Washing white shawls in dry duur by rubbing them ona wash- ‘board, and continually dipping them Into the flour, will clean them perfectly untoss very badly aolled, Any white worsted articles can be cleaned in the tame wey and louk prectscly Itke new, After rubbing them aug tem in the wind and the flour will all aft out. Fuaxcna A. Cy “BUY MY FLOWERS 1 To the Editur ef The Tribune, Hientanp Pane, IL, July 23,—-If any of the ladies of The Home would Iike tu cxenange slips or plants I bave soverat varictics of Suctelas and gern- niums, also asclepiss, myrtlo, cinersrias, bero- plas, and many others, which 1 would be glad to exchange, V., f yuu will eend ine 8 slip of your cactus, L will send yousome slips inreturn, Paney Ni canl pve you anything for a his gee ox 7. valley plot Cuintoxta, OIL STOVE. PRIOE REDUOED! To 83.75 for No. 0, And 6.50 for No. 1. Florence Sewing Machines From $20,00 to $35.00, AGENTS WANTED! Samplea sent at wholesale price, where we Race no agents, Write for circulars. B. WRIGHT, Av't, 79 Randolvh-«t. THE WHITNEY & HALL HOT-BLAST OIL STOVE, Auproved by Chicayo Underwriters, Bal reat saiiefactory, and &., Philadelpbis, RAILROAD TINE ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAIN, Texrta: exrented. $beuy. CHICAGO) & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. ‘Ticket Ofices, 62 Ciark-st, (Sherman House) and at the depota ATION o” Reprey: 2 Manes. fy *Sunday excepted, yee $Monday excepted. POreen tay Frnres, St, Pant & Minnen: bet. Pant & Winona Express OL aCroene Express. bMarnuette Eaprea .. aGeneva Laxe & Nock: jenere Lake Express, bLake Genera Hxpre 3233293332323333 Polman 1 tun throuul, betwern Oni cago and Omaha, on the train leaving Chicago at 10:30 "No other road runs Pattman or any other form of hotel cars west of Chicaya, a—Depot corner of Well and Kinzte-sa, b=Depot corner of Canal and Rinal CHICAGO, ST. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIS LINE. Ticket offices td Ciark-at, and at Kinzie-Street Depot, Bt bt CHICAGO. ALTON & ST. LOUIS AND CHIOAG! ee XANBAB cIny & DENVER SNORE LINES, att « Htanespalts ¢ Minneapoile Ranras City & Denver Fast Bt. Loule & Springfield E: St, Douta, Springseld & Pekta and Peoria Fi Y rons Wash‘ton Fa « & Drright'Accommdat'n CHICAGO, MILWAUEFE & 8T. PAUL BATLROAD, Union Demt. corner Madison and Canals. Ticket Office. G1 South Clark-st., opposite Sherman I and at depot, bi oe [teave._|_Arrive, Milwaukee Fy +019 F:60m Eas * 7:0, Ba, Wiscoasin & Stinine sap I Be and Menasha through! 10:008, n,\* 4:09p. m, ‘i G:C p. sa istoks m, y,Hevens Point, and Ashe! _land through Nighi hepress, ¢ 0:00p. m. t 7:00. m, All traina run via Milwaukee, ‘Tickets for At, Paat and Minneapolia arr good either vis Madison and Frairia du Chien, or tia Watertown, LaCrosse, and Winona, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot, fort uf Lake-nt. and foot of Twenty-eerond-st. icket oftice, 121 Randuiph-st., near Clark. Leave. | Arrive. Foringtiesd & Peoria Expres. | Boringfeld Night Ex. Fronta, Barit Dubnque & Stuux Clty E Dubuque @ Sioux City Ex... ‘Ulluian Passengers... CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. Depots fovt of Lake-:., Indiana-ay., and Sixtecath: Cunal and Mixtecath-as, ‘Ticket Unices, 50 Clark-et., and at depots. Mattand Pxpressy, Ottawa and Rock? nd, H'haq Pacific Express for Ormaba. .....*10: Kaneas City, Atchison & Bt Joe, Duinieue & daux ity Bapreas © Hacty Nigntexprasforomala t RanaasCity, Atehioon, ‘eae aud Texes Kapreas.... 10:00 p.m. ¢ 6:55 a.m. | Leave. | Arrive, 7:25 am, * 745 p.m. fm. #3 pm, IGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. f Lake-st., aitd foot of Twenty-secont-at, Depot, fout o ‘Viexet Oftice, x7 Ciark-st., southeaxt tae _Solpit, Grand Pacite tiuvel, sud at Painuer Howes Leave. _|_ Arrive, 00 Accat Atiantle Expreas (daily, Right Express. FITTSBUBG, FT, WAYKE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, Depot comer Canal and Madisonate, Ticket Omces, Clarkest., Palmer House, and Grand Vaciic Hotel, Traine teane tray Harton aio, foot ot M Insleaye from. 1 a \- Tue-st. Teket Omces. &S Ciara paneer ‘rouse, Grand Pacific, aud Depot (Exposition Bullding). RG o._| Arrive. HP BG5: mit G3 forntng Express. Forinee® LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. 408, m. 40D. Ty Lenve. | Arrive. 7499. m. 4. 1 os. mi 45:40, tn OTROINNATI & 87, LOUIB B. B Cituton and Carroli-ate., West side, PITTTSBURG, Depot carner_of 40am. ° H:20D. Me 18:00 p.m. .§ 7idv a.m. OHICAGO, ROOK ISLAND & PAOIFIO RAILROAD, Depot, corner of Van iuren and Shermaa ‘Theket Uttice, Ou Clark-st., sherinan Housc. Leave. Omaha, Leaveow'th & AtchEx Peru Accommodatior yy Night Exoress....... LAKE NAVIGATION, GOODRICH STEAMERS pauinday’s boat don't ga u ey Friday snuraig ae oes thi ee For Grand tiaven, Grand ttaptia and Muske- an, Dally, Sunday excapted. 7pm For Mauletee, ‘Ludington, and Forst Joseph battyat ioe ne Gundaraeas oo Copied’ vAaturday'e boat doce uot leave uel eee Dt Facan! ay TP. mh ‘or Green Way, Racanala, ota., Frid FOniec and ducks foot silenlcaneats FINANCIAL. PUTS AND CALLS. Bi SZ, #53t 31,000, le ex Finale oh ONE: €ry, No. 12 Wall-st., New York, make doalrabie'tuvest- menta ia stocks, whi twenty tines the auiount Inveated, carried as lung sedcalred vo. circulars auu wee AIRBANKS' STANDARD 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago, Be careful tabuy only the Geauine, “omg 5 Used for over 20 years with great success by N rik, and Lone don, and sus 9 perior Co ull othera forthe, of all dis, charges, ree Inng stand. tng. Prepared by CLIN AND Cte, Paris, the Uasted » aon 5 isordy ht on by ludlscret Bea EEE ARH latices FAIRBANKS, MORSE & OO. MEDICAL. the physicians of Paria, ow prompt cure cent or of hoki by Druggists in CAPSULES For the speedy cure of Seminal Weakness, Lost Mans ‘Address DIL"JAQUES & CO. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. ROYAL BAKING . POWDER Absolutely Pure. Such ls the intrinsto merit of the Norat Baxrxo Pawnee, that to-day thi Throuxb excellence of quality sind La it ualaed a more atl the seatlty nud wagdard Pow. 1 beat Housekeepers ia the count: wie superiority over all utucre, and that i Ubemseltes to every luteliigeat Housckeeper who will det. pom peclal advantage of tho Itoyal Powder ta that it wl A speci Tioat Utlicr powders, to contract dampacas aad spo! vee vel Basing Wwoas ta tor sale oy ‘Wao bess "yu go {a warranted ausulutely pure. out the country ft stands alono yeu & reputation and pusltion {a Of the very beat fauuilice iu the city and couutry ter olacuit, rolla, cakes, puddiogs ‘Tho Jogredtouts that enter {ato fis cuinpos- superior quality, aud perfect uulfuruity will maultcst eive tat Ti coutatus the bract Mreogil of # pura time ts een aa length Of) ime ph gny) cllinate, anda net Usble, oy exposure tu Gcqcers crery where. From the Bon. Thurlow Weed INDORSING Dr. RADWAY'SR. RB, R, REMEDIES After Ustag Them for Sereral Fears. atter experie: Stina tora a pleasure than a. knowirdge the advantage we havederite! frum them, ‘The pilisare resorted to az often as occaton require and always with cannot be better described than it is by tte anny the liniment. a Hlably nnatig the promised si Dr. Kapwar. Ee. Dram Sim: saving for sey. a dontinely we ret, bie contuence, luty to thankfully ac> the deatred effect, The It frequently and EF. R. RADWAY'S READY RELIER Cures the Worst Pains in from Oneta Twenty Minutes, nwoTt ONE ELOuUR After reading thts adrertieement necd any one enfter Inmipain. BADWATS HEADY LeLIey eee € Fort EVERy BAIN: it waa the oraiana o> CULE The Only Pain Remedy ‘That instantly atops the most exernctating pains, sites 18 Peasneeion. an one appli ation ut cures Congeatlons, whether of ¢ Bowels, or other gladds, or organs, by. FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, No matter how violent or excruriat! RUC MATION Dedeiindens ioarm capi Neuialxie, or prostrated wit divease ia RADWAY WILL nfiem. Crinptes ’S READY RELIEF AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of the Kidneys, inflammation of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Dowels, Congostion of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Dificult Broathing, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics, Croup, Diphthoria, ‘atarrh, I ‘influenza, Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cold Chills, Ague Caitls, Chilblains, and Frost Bites. ‘The spplication of the READY RELIEF to the part, or parta where th easg aud comfort. he palm or uildeulty existe will aford ‘Thirty to sixty drope tn half atnmbter of water wilt ta bout fow piomeuts cure trang: Sparme omar Heartnurny Bick Headachny [iatrbve, Diysentery, Colle Wiod in the Nowels, and all Internal Pafus. ‘Travelers eho READY RELIEF will brew Itbetter ent sick pan fro Ahan Freeh Brauuy or Wigiersas @ rtiwulante 4 Lottie of RADWAT'S A few drovm in water. ni n from cheng ut water. 18 FEVER AND AGUE, FEVER AND AGUE cared for fe wor aremeilal agent. Adue ant all otty +r M Yellow, anu other sauick a RADW per Lottie, HEALTH! BEAUTY! Strong and_pure toal DR Rich Dlood—tnereare of Flesh and Sicheht—Clear sktu and Desutifa Compleston secured » RADWAY’S Sarsaparillian Resolvent ‘haa made the most astonishing enress eo quick, eorapld are the of this Every Day uy WOR Weight is Secn and Felt, urea the erly underkues under wie laduence wertul medicine, that an Increase in Flesh and THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, \ Every drop of ti cates t! and Juices of th ah 1 fula. Sy PBI re ia the T Glands and otner orous Discharces, Skin I easca, | Hing Worm, a ny Stomb, ani stt wi ol the curative rans anid afew dave’ irouh the Wiood. Hwent. tes Of the bud! he Sarsapariliten Resotvent communt, Urine, and other duide m.the visor of life, for it prepares iy with new ant sound uiaterial, i, Constinption, Glandular. Dinenso, hroat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the tthe Mm, Suro Eyes, 6t win the Ears, Tuewtn, eye curt Ey tha ‘tiene ft Of the life principle, are witliin of thls wonder of inodere chemistry, will pruvoto any perso using it for Ht 8. ‘either of these forms of discase its potent power tocura, them, Ifthe patient, daily becoming reduced by the wastcs: and decomposition that are continually progressing, Succeeds in arrestiug these w: 0 Bareapariliiaa Will. aii doc secure~ aba tepairathesama + ‘tfvod-and tuts taln: for when once this remedy commences ite wor! ef purigeation, and fucceeda in diminishing the lots oF 1 a, 118 Fepals will feet appetite creat Not only does Milve curator rs will be rapid, and avery day tho himself stronger, tha food digesting: improving, aud Sesh and welyutin- ttle Sarsapariiiian Resolvent excel all agents In the eure of Chronic, pcroft tloual and 8 a vuly poe: kin diseuscs, but tt Lethe uuly poe Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womb Diseases, Gravel, Diabetes, Drone ater, Incuntinence Of Urine, Hrtent Bropyae of Wi Phcuse, Albuminuria, aud iu all eases where there en brick-aust de, with substance white silk, or ance aud pricking, pain in the small Tumor of WW here white bow burning: ‘Of the water is thick, cloudy, mixed hike of an exg.or threads ke orbht dark “Uittoys appe ecu deposite, aad when Unere tea teh pesto water, ‘of the back and aioug tue folus, Twelve Years’ Growth Cured by Radway’s Rosolvent ovaries and bowe! nonetptor it. 1 trled uienued, but nothing help and thuight would try it; but canes 1 ied sufter Gf the Kiesotvent and one box uf Halwa er than 1h PRIOE, in the lett ald write thie o you for tho benent of vine Dublieh 16 +f you choose. id tne, ‘ha: ed for twelve years. 1 too iro (urtwelve years, The wernt tain je of tho bowsle over tie ral | owe HASSAU'P. RNATE. $1 Por Bottlo. ° AN IMPORTANT LETTER. Aux Anpox. Mich., April 80, 2878,—Dn. Ta ind Sire 1 hai ve bee: DWAT== a taking your Hesolvent, Regu- sting Hille, and als using the Meady Kelef stout ona Yor uvarian tuinurs ou the abdul Z frost eintnent pb: bounced {acura ounile meus te vA Row it letwo b aligone yet. solvent. blue of your bouk ** ¥ ‘ conimenced with your ani yunured and ten pounds, bus they are neg. of liellef, au Txot the mediciues frum U, * Fulas 1 Which the claus of our deaical College pro= knote ona tree, My welght was 27% remodles, taken twenty-four bottles of Kar, twenty: four Lotting of pila Greavill, Vea sea aud ‘True, MRS, C. KRAPP, Another Letter from Mrs. C, Krapf. De, Mapway—! you again, your ‘inedi Rone and the LU improving, ve had a prea the wonderful cu from uhlo, one My bcalth ti gt a esta fourt! Maneatis so, bi ‘Kind Sirt I take the liberty to address: ¥y {uibruved by the uscat tho, fumura ara endirely 1s Rone, healt y weight decrraslog very teste f auy calle tints summer to inauiré of Our medicing has dune fi YOUP ine 16 fOr me, OLB rt 7 ce, pec Bs R MiG. c: KiedPe? ‘Wo are well acquanted with Mra. Krabi. phe ls an eatimable tnd: mucana of sell Cruggists of ADL nal tuoire, “We, edected by it, Youre respectf ull; Ann Arbor, Mich, Aug, 18; 1875, ys wn ng ery benuvolent, she hes been tha inany bottles of the Iesolvent by (ha. ror, 10 persona adlicted with (ater have heard of sowe wonderful curce ERBACH f CO, DR. RADWAY'S - REGULATING PILLS! Perfectly tasteless, siegantty coated with sweet gum puro, regulate, purity, cleanes, and etrengthen. [ede Bay's ily tor the cure of alldisonlereat the stom: Sci, Liver, Howela, Kidney. Blaiien, "Nervous dia: rasce, Hes bo, top, Costivencas, Indigea- fod tte Bone ie: aba at densest ation ot a Mewes vi Haat iteratcvtece sided ta ebecta posites cul eral, re,” Warns re, Por dy vegetable, coutaluing no tmercury, wlo oe deleterious aruss, Covcrve the following symptoms resulting pispraceeor thy Biscay Sn ana chee Constipation, moticadael wat ot Foo Stomach, 81 " Diiteult Breathing, Flucertus a1 Saud Sudocating sciustaon w bea to alyiog bostu Beas of Vision, as OF and Dull paluin the Hi Yellownes of the bkin and Eycs, Pain Gna asa Uinbe: abd Sudden ¥iushesuf tat ft Te ay's Pilly will free the systera bave-wauda duurlere: rice 2 cence inthe fesh. few dcses front‘ah ‘the wana: Piles, Fullness of the Mood ta steiacty Nausea, Heartbura, eight of tha ptumachy, Slakings aud Gulterioys th tho pit o winning of the head, Murried and Uterine at the ficart, Choking che before the biabt, Defcrucy of Perapfration, e ide, barnlnx perbox. byl by Druugisie. READ FALSE AND TRUE. , niererari Send one letter mamp ta RADWAY & CO., No. xa \ Tea Rew Yar! ke Iniorwatign work thyusands 4