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— e THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 95 , 1877~TWELVE PAGES. 11 afd down as a4 rnle that almost no for B ot her et -hlstury and opportani- tomarry. | Tut{am glad to know the phraae 13 come iniatiy ta siigmailzo those who oro mean, wod tineharitable, and prudisly, and fussy, and meddle and goanip, and in that connvction are etly ta be dreaded. On the ofher hand, glris, 1f Tothing In this eatalogua fa true of you. and you Aro honest, Aud frank, and kind, and folly, and mora than all of {ho kind that -'g-dlnk;m no i ears old and unmary! ¢ T i E. C. Daxa. “FILLING TIE TEA-KETTLE.” 3 To the Editor of The Tridune. Owana, Neb., Aug. 10.—1 want to congratalate the Dig Brothior npon his great social ndvantazes, and eanjars him to appreciate, na 1 fear he docs not, how highly ho s favored among men. He bo- lleves, judging from Bis own happy experiences, {hat moat of the young ladies of tha present day are capsblo of wrnting literary essays, that they are conversant with the authors of Franceand Ger- many in the otiinal toxt, that they con dlscuss M)t and Emereon intelligently, that even tho an. clent Latin authors are such Hht diet for their it4 that they are tnken as & morning dish, The :mhen of l:!’fl acquaintance aro devoted to tho work of foreien missjone, ara enthusiastic workers for the clevation of woman, they aro membors of Iiterary clubs, or contributhta to the pross. Dt s to this young Iady of 22 who '*had never snde an npron, ‘and couldn't 1f she tried," ahe was Gulzeiog bim, ' Perhaps she nerer had ' mado an apton; well, it was not her buslnoss tocnake aprone; her parcnts or guardiana did not place her an expensve school for the purpose of making sprons; ehe waw there for the cxpress busincss o cultivating her mind; her lolsnre hours wera to bo 1t. 1 have ased my liand, though, somelimens with oot effect, 1 tell you some are bornan foll of Tfschict and overfowine animat propensiticr, such ne nvvefng thore wmalicr than themwsches, and actine nn Chat dercriies to compuny, that they mnat chocked romo way: nnd, nfiRr other methode ot punishment ors exhnusted. I certainly would try eornureal ponlehment, 1 don't believe In whwn\nv chlidren for overything and anything, hut Ido think sometimes they need it. Inever received but two whippings in my life, and 1 richly descrved those, Ithink if 1 had not had them, Twonld have repeated my offense the first oppartanitys but that stopped It. One nead not ho a brute becansa he corrects his children, and all this hosh of llob Ingeraoli's atrikes me ne mbard, [ think there are tory fow of ns whn wonld llke to be photographed inall of onr ncte, and pernaps when the little ones die nnd paes away from us we may reproath ourselves for worso 1hings than whipping (hiem occaslonally when they Wara ver, aughty. Ty itn bleasing or carse to womant" Renlly, ** Theo. C. C. on_cannot ho & woman. It 45 well thnt you nnry for. the e of arqumen’, 1 tike the latter, ™ ionld bo luath“ta think you thought eo fittle of woman A4 to beliove §t, Bofes fimes iLuayappear a cures to outelders, but vory few women would q(u up thelr love even for an unworthy object, if they contd, Would not the whale world be one eternal curse, §f Jovo was 1 It 8 not tho love that woman gives man, Lut the wicked love tnat some nu‘nflvo women, thnt brings the eurre, though that should not ba dignified by the name of love. lirinzon your arganicnts, Ry friends, 1 want (o hear them. Dacrre, —— CIIOCOLARE ICING. Ta the Editor of Ths Tribunt. Caiciao, Aug. 24,—As no one haa responded to tho request of Deatrico for chocolate feing, I witl '+ Love devoted toracia] recreation, and any young Iady | Rive mine. 1In ordetto Lo fully nnderstood, or, with these advantages who would wasie her timo and energlen in (ke inane pursnit of fashioning apruns for no one to wear, would be inideea a sorry commentary upon the common sense of the aves e Amerlcan it : Tiat that sho could not make an apron fs another thing, 1 can novor bo made to Lelieva that per- £on of suflicient mind to comprehend the creys of Lmergon and MIIl, or to fraduate with credit from any of our cotleges, syould succumb before A plece of calico and 8 palr of shears, Do mot worry, dear Drother, do not' let it deprive you of any reat, lest, shonld you be so fortunate a5 10 win one of tead Iatellectual tndloans & bifo partner, yone phrsical nntnra may be left to auffer and to starve. ~The idea that A woman with brains Is fucapaciated for **making a loaf of bread or o ca of coffea™ It I8 tima to explode. Any woman rather, that It will be asgood as mine, T il Arat glve the recipe for whitd icing: Set the whitesof the exms you fntend for iclng 1n n cool placo an hoor before beating. them, If in rummer, on lco; beat them to a stl froth, and nllow a quarter of a pounit of powdered sngar for cvery ega; ndd the suzae gradually, beating all tho timay try it by dropping some off your heater: if 1t remaing on the surface & mum!nlt or t{vo wlnlx It s rondy for the cake. Now, atle :’fi-eflrry‘kd‘;"gly-zmled chocolate until ay dark as yon " have aleo A very excellent récipe for chiocolate Alling, which [ will give if any one deslres, 1 tou wish to thank Mary Golil for har roetpo for salt-rining . bread., Littie dld she know what o of common scnse can do theso thinge should it bo | burden she was Mifling from wy feail snoulders necessary, and the more a swoman'n Judgment and reason are caltivated the better ahe can anccecd in suy dopartment_of life, Thea ladies of wlom you rpeak who writo £ The Home, wha **aro fust mareled and don't know how to du anything," T am heartlly gorry or: they shonkl hase the sincera svinpathy of all for themsclves and huabands. wonder If they have to sit down and iait for en- Lishtenment from The Home before thoy can bezin tho battle of life; to ubslst, perchance, anen- tiro week tipun the charity of the neighbore, until aomo crudite sister from afar shall enlighten them as 1o the cxa nd most hlthy nwmnml methos of *+giling the teaskatlle," niro ManTs. SERVANTS AND ITAIR-DYES. To the Lditor of The T'ribuna. Cnicago, Aug. 24,—Having beeu s falibful reader of Ttz Trunuas for noarly twonty years, 1 fecl that & corner of The Lume Lotonga to we, even 1t T have fafted to aescrt my right till now, I lave been benefited very materially in many ways by adopting snggestions madp in this department, and feel that an acknowlodgment Is due the contrb- utory **A fellow-fecling inakes us wondrous nd it really 1ifts a burden from our own tired shouldors when we read the dally and’ hourly exverlcaces of the scores of mothers and housa- keepera sltuated similar to onrselves, A'word to Fuss and Feathors, Apropos to your Tons servant tales, liston to me: A fow days ngo asked my Katlo to take the_ litle boy io the kitchen and waxh his_ face. Ipassed throughna, imoment afterwarde, and the face shone, and ¥ am certain my eves did when T made the choerfnl dis- covery that the ablutiun was performed with the dish-clotht When 1 rumonstrated with hor for this unseemly conduct, she meekly roplicd that she could find no other cloth ! . Anl ifil pnother: My sister-in-lnw bas fust visitsd me. 8ho bas reccntly sufferod from a fong and todious fliness, During her convaledconce my cother bronzht a cholce picce of steak for ber dins ner, and ot the same timo another plece of meat not quite 3o cholice forthe dog. When hier dinner witnerved, she did not relish_her meat ns was ex- 3:t2d, and spoke of It, Upon inquiry it woy rllrm that tho porter-honso steak wan reserved fo: Topsy, while the dog-meat hnd been carefolly o rmf Ly the girl for the flatient. One of my nzhbors has been tolling mo of g yood Christian g 'l for my housework, but the ludiccons oxperis wazeof Fuss and Veathers haw deferrod me from einging her thus far, 1do not #by this to make Nigit of Christlanity, DBut it anused mo and I ©111d not belp thinking. Homo of Aug. 11, 1 ‘T'o New Subscriber In Tho 3 waald sy that I have wsed **Hale il and £o 1 1t nvery excellent dressing for the Lujr, and a1 Fys;rer of both hatrand calor, My own balr bo {41 1UTIDg gray A uarly 96 10, A fow ywars later Aased thia balm anceoesfaliyy Dut abandogad it Tn ahaata year, fraring 1t woBld prove injurious, 1 tunk it much Letter to lot hair-dyes nione,’and d:aly Lellove that two cases of suftening of tho beain, among my oyn people, have been cateed by Colr e, Tho In]nr{ ‘does ot sbovw Iteutt utll o0 luta to repalr it, 3y wish now 1s o lnve my s bair white by tho llme’l am 05, provided I can keep o falr’ faco and froah look, Lot usshake ands and crimp nnnfny hair jost as bncmlngly nFo ible, knowlng It | rgutin lly:nlor. or natare makes few blunde: AKOTA CURE FOR FELONS, To the Editor of The Tritune, Coox Couxty, Aug. 23.—I have a simople and very succeseful (reatnent for & felon, which every onc ought to'know, and which, 1 thivk, has never before beon bn print, Iam sorey that Old Dacnelor Uncle could not have known of It {n time, sad thereby been aaved great sufforing, but feeling the ‘mponibility of this set me to thinking that I must send it to The Home, so that others who might nced ahonld prepared ingdvanco of the weed. My plan bs, a8 s00n as tho Jlagnosts I made 2ut, to apply over the painful part a good fiy-bils- er. Itianotin the least painful, aud as soon as It begina to draw wpll the paln of the felon abate: and the dlscass Ts aborted. If supnuration had tommenced, It will now come to tho surface with ha seram of the bllsier, This plan i teat an (nprovement uver the bandago, trestment as tho Lfl or fo over the old practice' of lanciog 1o the e, Lancing and lobelia relleve tensior., thus bie, while the bandsgoand 1y by toningand supporting Efifli and the biistes has theso advantages over sndage, thut it curce withont an pa 1 belog temporarily inflicted, and il ve no skil] 1o {ts application. ' 1t whil alvo cure tii ugly form of ihe dlseasc which affucts the b4, and called by som: Catarrhsof tho hand.'* nls aubject of aborting diseass In itx inception 1 moal immense fmpuriancs to the patlent, in 113 saviog of time and sulfering, and in deducing d cors' bills 10 minimum. In Infammatory u: sasen I bollave it cun nearly always bo done, waen tahen in time, and therefofy would advise © ¢ y oue to send early for a physlcion. Now do uxdnink | am ldflllnf {u tho intorest of the doc. tur~sar from Itt Tolllustrate: A feals IlR-has wome fever, and senida immedistely for the doctor. Jibas the eang symploms, but thinks he will be bettr to-morrow, * When lo-motruw comas e me worse, bul atlil kupes for tho best, Ty 1ie f6 80 much worse that ho sends fur wilbout furiber delay, The two ac- nts stand th A, twa days’ fost time; d a ill tone visit) 82, paid grodginzly, for be is ufar tlic Impression that thera yas not much the t4 bar, aud that lie had boen too hasty In calllug $) doctor, U sovcral weels' tost timoj doctor's Uill $50 more or Tews, patd gratelfully, for **the st clor aayed m’ Iife.™ "When put In this ahape the duitest cannot {ail g see where tho proft und lows tomes in, sud ticve aro lypical caxon of daily oc- carience In the pructice Of thy healing art, In my lawt, ploasc eeaa **toxic™ for sud *uulting " for **molting, " be b lster cura immod thy th adajtional hat it re- atonfc' L‘Il.'xA.ll& CIIOW -CIOW, To the Editor of The Triduna L(uon. I, Ang. 22 g Busy Bes, Box 613, Mudivos, Wis., wauls & gGod recipa for bottled thow-chow, ‘Take a peck onlons, small; one peck ufwmall cucumbers, ball & peck 6f string-bea threa heada caulliiower, thres bunches of T Alalf dosen sweet veppers; .wosk tho whole in strong aalt nad wator over nighl; In the morning -0 off ihe brine nuflhnldu!m Al in weak salt a uur.:‘ befode scalclng cut them into ll?l 50 that they will go cusfjy iuto glass Jars, e Uircesfouziba of w_ pound of mustard, ~two ‘ckiga of eurry powder, two bolties of salad oll, 'l ux quaris of good yluegar; put mustard so. ey powder Inta the yinegar dnd et It come 108 UM 13 pgt the pickles tato ho farw and pour t i) sld'oler tugu while o, - AdA tha o1 and ‘06 R rover yp & ol hintiog you may ke, my Yullan pickle, Twill 8114 alko? Yaka {uirty’ ol fall-own Sutums bird, pared, wphit, secds takon oo, saited. aud 3l dricd 1o the win; when dry, wesl with yio sua:ndnhnln layersin a far, alterusting tte 1 layers of borseradleh, wiustard-veed, aad ol i1 one :‘uuol vinegur oug ounce o nger, hall.ouftc allapice, haif-vunce tute- e €oul pour over the cucamoers and set: 3y for aix woutha, . OLLA PODRIDA, To the Battor ul The Tribune. ; Caicaco, Aug. 24,—Somo time sinco I asked fof 3nd recelycd g lambrequin pattern, ~many thanks | ;fluu- faejt,~but It was oot just what I want, b““ Ons that does not come down fn the contre, Ut & very sbort there, 5o 83 tg sccommodate % lor » hanglug-basket ‘or bird-coge. Now, 8 sny one send it 2 M | o kect your plossast contanted face when from tho kindness of her hoart she gave to the readers of T'ho Homo her Mmuple and compros hensive directions, Since my inarringe I.have stroggled with that bugbear, ot (hen belne on nelpflmfl terma with tho fitst rnles of & twoll- regulated honeclivld, —namely, the art of hread- making. Expeclence and a moderate allnwanco of common sen<e taught mo -how to make yeast Tread, but nnfortunately iy husbard was *Vhorn and bronght np™ on ralt Hsing. In aceordance with Lls nrgent entreatics, I repeatodly tried to make brea 1lke mother's.”" Aly fallures arc too numorong (o mention, Occasoundly | would Le anccessful, over which ho would duty refoices but the very noxt batch would be such horrkl atutl that 1 would give t up 1n despair and use all wy elo. quence to convince him that yeast bread woa joet o3 good. Twas uselrse, 1tat now, thanks to our goud sister, my tronbles areat an oend. Hennle, I wonld ilko to shake hanus with yon on the **femalo" question. Theo irown, allow me 1o wiali you success In your mode of **homa govern- ment," Keep the Home posted, that wo lester lights may trim our lany once remarked to mae (sho had mnrrln?u o succeesful teacher), * practicine, and 1t's far caslcr 1o plo's children mind than your own3" or, ns one of the lowmo writera observed, **Ona live baby com- pletely dispeiled all our preconcelved roverne mental theorles Novertholeas, wo.all want to cep trying, and A record from you will help us, . Banscca, . *WOODEN STOVES, ETU, To tha Luiter of The Tribune. Cioaon, Aug, 24.~Some time ngo. & contribs utor from Wisconsin, I think, made inguiras about the wooden stove. In thisage of Kecly mutors and pneamatic thbes one shenld not be surprised at any new thing under tho sunj bpt I'was, After having trlod tho oil steve for overa yearIcouid indorso the sontiments of the cqntributoras to un- tidineas, Jack of safoty, and, I may add, odotlfer- ourness and brevity of caroor; therafors the in- quiry nttracted my attentlon, though not suficlent. Iy to Induco the sceking for further Information, * Howover, soveral weeks ago aclrealar of o wooden- stove company drifiadginto mr hands, a; 1 ‘was token%y a friend to u the bakings and this strange thing, I found articlo corresponding In capacily 1o the oll-stova I8 called a camp-stove: the woodon #ovo proper, coustructed vn the samo plan, is rronnded by & handsome casiuy. is largor, and, of courso, mora costly to Un‘y thongl not to keop, (lem?llnu explain tho " priuciple, not understanding It perfectly and being moro inter- eated fn the effect than tlio canss, 1will only sny ,that it In clalmped to bo tess oxpenaive in rogurd to fuel than the ‘oil-stove, to doas much work. and tobe folly ae desirable in all respects, unless in radiating inore hout, although that differenco Iy not materi ‘Tha additlon of u hestor-attachmont would be neccusary for winier's use, 3 Can Forn-Leaf or somo othur lover of flgwers toll mo of & frop Ulooming rusa and pink for Mduse culs ture? A blowsom worthy to go with a goranjum- Teaf on & mission of love'when the ground ** ia all covered with snow., " It 18 with joy that I express my firm and scttled convyiction that Kun{an neyer had n hord corn, 1 tio had, she certainly wonld be anxioos to givo feilow-sulierers tho benelt of her **sury cure," O, K., donot be craelly tantalizing in thiv mat. ter, Think, meditate upon the flonter: its name 1f not its e ce. 1iko the Wandering Jaw, knows 10 rust,— and Wil you constgn your **corn care’y 1o tho suma weary fato? . Tho queation, pruposcd, for discamion b C. C, makes mo tired to think of all that wig] may boeald on tne sablect. . Daphne's love for Darey, ‘i such 1t might bo culled, was & curse; her love” for 8ir John promises to ben blessing—if tho story turna oat well, " Awber's letter on uld waids was aplendld, to nse chool-glrl's exprossion, 1f a malden 14 & anb- {Iefl for poels an: alnters, why not the moro of o the better? OId wiua fs are the best, old maidens aro the best,” Aawxs, STARTING SLIPS, To the Editor of The Tridune, BRLLEPLAINE, 8., Aug, 20,~What can be more “delightful thah music and flowers? /Althongn never possessiug s voice for singing or baving much chanco to ealtivate Instrumental music, 1 am pas- sfonately fond of it, and If any of you were 10 36 mo working In my flowers you would nover doubt but that 1loved them: and 11 sny of you would wish to enjoy nomething thst I do, I advise you to procuro some mized pansy seeds, witbout know- ing what the differont colors are, and bavoa pansy bed. You have no idea how much pleasure you will tako watchlng the liltle dnl’?lnul unfold thelr petals, and noting the different colors as they look wup at you shyly with lluylrImemguntHulnhcel.y Paople a AL How oy 0 much lime to your lowers! My awer Dec: 1love thein,* and Inmn mak. ing all vorts of plans as Lo whatIwill do with them next winter, 20 a to brighton my home. Dr. Ka. xtondod his kiudness to me, and I am anxiously walching the olips, I wish we conid pervuado bim to write for The Home, for be couid #ive us flower-lovers 8o much ald. Dy tue way, speaking of fowors reminds ek want to toll yoa how I start my stipy and have good success. 1'pub @ 3 ‘Jl 1o jars filled with rich soil, ond then tal a small, low box and set the Jare in It and put Fle:u of broken glass over tha'top, —you can et 1o glaes ot any hardware store. Then I wet the vox in & shady place until they -0 well rooted. 1 remove some- af tho glass and give them air occasonally, snd keep thew molst, and them out of the box wheu they have a pood start. ‘1 have gulned much au- wbtance from The Ilome, I bave mads o gool wany fancy ssticlos that wera very preity, Pouple avk me, Whero did you loarn to maku this o thut? and I aiwwer, Qut of The Lomo. I made o ey talized frame which every onc says is lovely, In- stcac of white 1took pluk zdnhyr and ‘wound sround the frame until covered, thou tled some of it 84 you tio for a moss miat, sud wound it over the other, and then put 18 In the alum-water ont)l ceystalized, and it 14 & thing of beauty, 'Then [ lald soms cigar-llghters Ju tho water ond they crystalized nicely, 1bavo recontly Onfabed m lot- ter-case out of cardboard, and, istead of working with zephyr, 1took & sharp penkoife aud cut oot s protty border around the edge, aud cut out the Word *‘Letters " in the centrd, then Nned it with &reen and fnished with grecn bows. Mogo Sion, 1T GROWING YOOR, i To.the Editor of The Trivune, “ ‘Wiscoxaiy, Aug. 20.—1I would like (0 say a few words to Corlnna C. €. YVour letter appealed di- rectly to my hewrt, for I know ali about **growlng poaz," 1donot know as {sball be of much use to Jou, for Wollve fn a small placa where it doesmot tako a 4ms!l fortpne each year to provido fora family; and as to growing poor gracefully, Ide not kuow about l“‘“‘ but I do know that ane may he tries. But, my dear, I PRl BT b i e l:.p or ou aflow it ourselt torun up blils. § think 1ahoald prefer -u'mn‘ 1o that, but 1 do not conslder elther r?ecu- von or elght yeara aga m fathor fafled, loat AU TAE Do Pk dcumfl." cur Naier Fhess tonk beolutely nothing Icft, for weuid not fall ric ‘w0 of wy brothors und myself went lmmediate ¥ to'work. “The boys diu aurthing thoy could get 0 dofor the M35 your, | Afler that tho gob pecmis Dent yieces &4 clerks fura tvuvonuble walary. 1 taugtlt school for the fzat 1hree months: but dellve cr oo froum thatl Iwould mther waud divhue all to meY 1am exceedingly | of my lifs. Darinz that timo I gatbered togetliora :“chlolluuvql!\ner for her informatior. 1 nlu’nmo_mm Clave, vehich 1 Kept 105 ibrea Yold think thesystem was excellet.” I have A L \wo, yaurs we culliren \\'Ilr' akod for s recipe yet, but now I want one. bousuhold fund, which my mother ¥ ;:.r:_ v $0ma ong (Cbat, perbaps) plesss toll mo Low boiiaxe a0 lodlan pudding, either baked of About this management of cbildren, Isaisolit- 3 Y9 qualifed to speak that Jought, perhaps, tabiold | mouths iy Lusbasd purchased Tilonguc; but 1 don't want 0. My chlldren act Xn'l('“'.‘l:.“ldmeumu. and It aceme s 31 u litilo taste would da them ®ood, but I novar usai 0d 80 succesafully that we alwdys livad comfors ably,” Uutwho nover wouldrun fa dobt for any. thing, and that is whero I got wy rale of ife. Poy as you go. Turea years g0 T was marcle For the firet s1x bouso, but &+ a youuy fnend about'ber nouse, ** It wes all feasts o whea Mr. 1L bolzht the Drovisions, " Eh'"il' o best, old friends: cast na altagether too much for anr little family, & oot thnt e shonld rive me o eartaiy sam : nnd I rhowd ri : 3 A0 hosee, e was por- ¥ withnz, Tasvnre sou. Now it s not o laren anm, uut by eaving one \week [ 8w able to meet tho extra expenied of another, and I nlso have heen able to buy nearly all of my own clothing and a1l of P, s iindercluthing frum it Ono Christmag Tanye him a present for which { pald 123, and now have $25In Lhe bank, 1 do my awn sewlng, hut keen & girl, entertain all of my friends, and have plenty of imo to read and practice. | have written thls for yanr encoragement, not as o guide, for I prexnmie our expericnces aro not £t all Altke: but [ behieve In making fie beat of what you have, and, as long as health and frionds are apared, be happy. Karz Ecoxoxr, e BTREET-FLIRTING, To the Editor of The Tribune, Druava®, Wis, Aug. 21.—Ag | have hoen's constant resder of The Home, thongh I am only 16, [ thought [ would try my sxill In welting about street-tlirtlng. The Impression that pretty girle like to bo emiled, winked, and bowed at by gentia- men evidently prevails to an alarming extent among certalu youths who imagine they possesd Streslstibly charming phyalques. A casnal ob- scrver might not notice this fact, out thosa who:e business requires thom to be much on tho streets cannot fall to do so, especially when the habitues of Lroadway ore more carefully ovserved. Alwly who posscescs o becominz (ofletto Ia linhle, amn who posscsscs o pretty face likely, and uno who posnesses toth 1 almnst certaln, 1o be atared and smiled af, and vrobably followed, by rome shal- Jow-brained fop, who fmagines ovory indy he meets 12 slrck with nis fne perwonal appn. ance and - good clothes, Somo of these self-satiatien] vonthe aro corstantly in mo- tion., amd piazentle thete chuf atm i 4 pues nnd repser aftraciive young 1 ruquentty Jgomeitig e & Siven R Othore lacm® iliere ** atanuing * Tran., Toried mithont Intemd netanme, that the eniy sttraciiae pues B8 tbat - fhare o ao maek t1a erontn Ing mure serona fishie tn re Tt theoey will Nt hultd 200 I uoe Lad® the caacs, ix fally that Propuriing of dirtiog ¢irts hecome nistabie or de- moralized women, It uway e fun at Gest for glrls, bt mien rareiy woste as inuch time and devote a0 muth [abot Lo the shple yuest of fun as under- stood by the vaileless miesca. tlrls who encontrs age 1t, aeldom, If ever, quit na refined and nttracts ve members of socloty ae when they commeneed, and many voor down(allens women cun traco thelr rain to what they considered at flrst an innocent flirtatlon, B ZwLao, | nothe 'DIOGENES, To the Edior af The Trilune. Wanr Derene, Aug. 15, ~Cotlana ¢, a reclpe for growing poor gracofully. Tetor Coopot, ont of tho aympathy and goodness of hia Lieart, han written It to be ¢reenbacks, while the grent and fllastrlous acrobat, Sam Cary, In responso (o the thonsnuds who, Mke Curinna, have eecn Lhelr castles builded on corner lots vaninh Vofora the frodd of Lutcher's billa dud baker's C, wnnts panacen for growhiz poor duting the ard and aoft moncy 1 Olito. we muat inaist ‘that heretofore tho effort and aearch for convolation hay been in the wropz direction. it 18 not a fnancial question, and [ta rolution cannot be found in the direction You bava vainly sought. You neod not fear that T shall alict you by re- penting tho aunple ramodice, that you sy you have tried. Farbe it from mej they ire too superficial, The ‘dlscnsd of which. you complaln requires o vhilosupber's k)] and a uhilosoplicr's remody. Greece has famished tho zrani ldeal of n liappy real-ostate operatur sn tnese thnes inghie person of Diogotes. My dear Cotlnna C. C,, In your distress and helplossness suk consulntion In tho teaching of thals **hard-pun* pbllosophor. 119 at all twes could sing— - Whon 1 ean read my titlo clear ‘o manaluna in tho skics Tl vid farewell to overy fear And et my baker's ples. ° And 8}l the bitcliers, and bakors, and eandlo- stick makors, with bills' g% long as the drah of & Guaker, couid uct disturb the tranquiliity of this o til!(i 2 recian philosoplier, ere 19 your recipt, Diogones. With Joy recelvo the glad ‘teachlug, and La delivered from tho core rodlng cara of want. CONTENTMENT, QUESTION AND ANSWER, To ths Editor nf The Tribune, Dravgus, In,, Aug. 20,—1 cannot resiet the temptation to malto another call at Tho Home, o8 Iecan roplvlo soveral of tho alstors® questions, Bea-Shell, I think I will bo ablo to wend some specimens before long. Thanks, Wiunle Good, for tnformation about the removal of grass stains. Rnoozy Doo Little, this recips will come too late for tuis saason, but here It 1s, Take a small quane tity of not over ripa carrants, say fonr handfuls, put in stone jar and mash Ane; then wrain throngh clothi take fourrooit-slzed cups of Julce, the same of ranulated suzar, and let it boal dttcen minutes, 1f you wish it thin 'for caku; ur twenty minuf winted for table use, Rolliug too long makes conk in flavor and dark incolor, llave glanses roady and %ot them on a towel thoroughly wet with cold trater, and Lave the towel liumr donbles in this way you can il iho glasses with the Jelly bulling hot, and save time. Nover bolla Jarge guantity at one time. ua it takes much longer, and the felly will luso ite flnc flavor. Fern-Leaf, ptenso toll mo just Low to take up pood-sized plants of .any kind fron the garden, and pot for winter, and not kave them die, I have -alwaye 1ost my roso guranlums unlzss I sunk thom In the pots, “Will nrq:- goranjums If cut b Doth rout and branch; bloom in winter? I shal hinve large quantitics of Madeira bulbs shis fall, and would 1lke to oxchanga. for ono calla oulb, ‘When la Lie proper tine for the separatingof bulb- ous plants, spriny or {allt Is thero any particular way for presuing ferng to put, on cuttalny or thig wall, and when ought they 1o be gnlher:dfiar une? xL DRYING CORN. T the Ldifor of The Tribune. Fryxronr, I, Aug, 20,—IHaving found many helpfal suggestions fnThe Home, Iam moved to return the fayors received by glving for your beng- it myrecipe for drylng corn. Cut 1t off flne from the cob; scald with as lttle watcr aa possible; then dry with il the water {n which It was scalded. The drylug ts Lest done about & stove,—{u pane or plat- -terssol above boiling water; In o hot oyen, care ‘being taken that none be burnedi'or on racks fastened to stove-pipe. The corn dried ay before stated {s cooked very imnuchlike oysters. and s voted hare **tip-.op," ln%nlr Lias Leen made, 1 Lelieve, for somo cute for the aching faot and legs 8o ofton complained of by childron. If tho pain {s occastoned, an §a umie slly the cate, by long-contintied exsrcise on tho fest, it may caslly be ciwred by putting o pillow, or snything of that abupe, under the feet (the chil- areu ar upderstood to be in bod), and raising than bighor than tho head, It ml{ not bo oxactly mc cording to physlology to ascribe tho pain to éxcoss of bluad in tho velna of the fect, but the treatinent, which, from experionce, Iknow to be good, would warraut snch an Inference, How meny llome poopie are coming to tho Btate Fair? RERPORT, —— A CONVENTION FAIR, To the Edltor of The Tribune. Pzontas, 1ll., Aug. 20.—Tlas any ona the Sop- tember number of Pefersan’s Magazing for 1867 1t canaot be obtatued of the publishers,and T want & patteru of tho tambourine girl nit, Will send something [n exchange, Katie Brown, please call 48 301, Palaskl Post-Oflico rar letter, 1 have not your exact address. Wonld it not be advisable for 811 who liave auked and recelved pattorns (or asked and falled to receive) to make one or mare articles forthe Convéntlon and have there a falr, even 1¢ on a small acale? All the fancy work would be contributed, and. as we are s numerous ns the +*stary that ahlug and twinkle on the milky way, ' there would Lo varicly enough to suit tho most luudIv:.u; and the expense would be comparative- 1y nothlu; 74t Lulles swonld donbtiesn bo geatorul for all we could give. For those who would necessarlly be absent then, §t would be a pleasant way of showing theiegood will, **A man who caanat model a perfect statgu may yot amppost, and place thereon & th Which shall ¥ave many a ‘wayfarer from stumblug. " Inxocxcs. DOUGHINUTS, To the Editor of Tha Tribuns, Cuicaoo, Aug, 24,—1 wish somo of my slaters ‘would give me a recipa for dougbuuts,—mino are slways greany. It 1u not bocauso 1 do not havy Kr¢ase Lot when I fry thei 83 I have naarly’ burned them at tlumes, anid’ they aro- alwsys tha samo. 1donot put much butter fn them elthor, avd yet—and yot—well, good slsters of The lome, tell mo why itls, for my *‘hubby" {e so fond of them, and I g0 anxious to bave them right, Ono more favor snd Ull tako iy **bunnit” and leave you. 'Two yoursnwu | lluteued Lo s vury luterestin, address **Ou Our Wowen who Wol glven by # Mra, Stacy, of Chicago, deavored to vet her address, Lut I have 84 yot fatled, 1Isonta letter thro the Post-Ofiico, but ot 10 Teply. Lan auy of ny shters givo 1% me? §0s Are praparing for oh cutcriainmonts avd wish 0 have tho address repeated. Should thls meet the ludy's cye In question will she be £ood e_n»u(i.h 1ie0 any of Tua Homo) 10 adateas A, Ward v ifilrm, avenport, 1s. dns, W. P. H. BLEVERAL RECIPES, Tv the Editor of The Tribune Curcico, Aug. 4.—I bave for somo time been #a {ntereated reader of your paper, sud would like Yery much’ to occupy & amall space in The Home. Willsome one pleade give me agecipo for waflles? A very good recipe for chocolate coke: Oue pound Bour, one pound wuger, one pound butter, four cigy, one teblespoon water, ono teaspovn baking- powder, favorlng: for glazing, cqusl parts Of Shosolate aud vugar, add water und boll, Hlckury-nut cake: Une-hulf cup butter, ome cup wug: one-balf cup milk, two of dour, two teaspoons baking-powder, whitcs of four geve. ik w and I've en- onc rap nuts (any other nwta can he uaed if wivhed; I neea batternuti ., £pange cal One cup fonr. one of saqar, theee egov, one tearpoon haking-powder, one tablespoon water or milk. flavoring. I can givea very pood recipe for cream paffe It any one wishes it. I would live the ladies to try theso recipen and report accordingly, A, B. C. CROORED LIMRS, To the Editor of The Tribune, = Citicano, Ang. 24.—Anxions Mothet, you say your buby has crooked limhs. Take off her shoca and stockingw and et her ran barefoot. Thiagives free play (o all the amaller bones of the foot and enablcy her to stand squarcly end fitmly. Then when your littl ofe fa cuddled on your lap, rub the Jimb and faot gently while you talk and sing to her. The little bonea Are not much more than mhscle: youcan plapo them st yoorwill. Re- member ihin In not the work of a day, Koep your baby barefont fur three months, and | will warrant youncure. My own oy was cured twenly vears agn, and I have been thanked avain and sgafi by othet mothers, for this, suy own common sense, remedy. - 3 AL B, AN INVALID'S COMPLAINT, To the Edilor of The Tribune, Criicano, Ang. 24,—\Will nume of the kind ladles of The Ifume helpan Invslid by telling wiat wiil care, or cven relleve femporarlly, a most dis- Arcealng complaint? 1 have suffered long with theumatism, which seems to be Igaving me, hut 1n Its etead comes overy two or tarce wecks the most futolerabla iching and burning of the feet andunkies, with u dead, sorenean of the bones, tn which severs pain would Le a Inx. dey, " When thin liching comen on it sceme av thouuh § shoald lesr tho (esh from the bones, Some say it laan Impoverimiicd atsio of the bluod, but doctora disagrer, nnd § snfter moch. Verhapa tho ladice may it Known of mich & cane, nnd will tell me of something 1 can try fut Its re~ of. '~ A SurrEnn, SPATTER WORK. To the Editor of The Tribune. Rocrronp, Ill.. Aug. 2. —May Day, all that s require® for spatter work are n few: ferns, or other sbapely leaver, carefully preascd, astick of India Ink, and o tooth-brush. ~ Gronp your lesves and keep them §n place by pins stack epiight nud into th table or board heneatl, Dempen the brush slightly,—It Is better ta rul the welted finger acroes 1t.—then brush it acroes the nk: deaw tha edge ofn knlfe backward and forward e brush, car®- Inlly nnd evenly spatteriug the material ry : then itnpin your leaves, Stralght strips of naper, two or threo ona alde, and crosaing at tho corners. mnke & preity border, : .+ Dox 2,502, - COCKNOACHES. - To the Eulitor of The Tribune. Citicaao, ABz. 24.~Will some pond wister or brother of Tho ilomo toll me haw to dispose of superfiuous cockrosehen—by death, not by cmigra- tion, to be rapldly followed by fmmlcrationt Since the 19t of Mav our substance has heen largely cone sumed by drigglsie, The rouches Jke me. they Nk borax, .and Incect powder: thicss vrove to be o tonle fur the llttle fellaws, who only comn back and cry for more. Steiking dies no'good, Thuy will not go West, Who will break up tols blnopolyt . C.a, A, INFORMATION WANTED. 0 the Editor of The Tribune, Wixoxs, Minn., Aug. 21 —After much awe and trembling T now dare fo crosx the portal of The Iome. 1 linve Leen groatly astonisbed at the wis- dom dirplayed by The Homo's contribntors on such quostions s **The &loater, " ** Government of Children,™ cte, & Lut, afier all, ¥ fotrude tn your strouzhold. 1 would ke to know Low to flilslt frat-work in ofl, virnish, sheflac, and polish. ¥ would partlenlarly like to know how to polish hollywoad. = Austhinz pertalulng. to bracket-suwing I would ke to hear. " Warzntr. CONDENSED MILK. ’ T (he Editor of The Tribune, Cruckgo, Ang: 81.—If the mother of tho 3- mouths baby, who bas lost the cor, will use con- denwed miik, both sho and the Hitle darling will be dolizbted with the change, aud elad that her want, publisfied in ‘Fux Tnisune, met the ey of an Oub Bacuzron. e O— . * PERIODICALS RECEIVED. INTERNATIONAL REVIEW for Eeptamber-Oc- ober (A, S. D & Co., New York and Dos- ton). (i Now Yarky **'The Cominun! Kailivay, V. M. CGrowenor, Sonuet,*" by 3 **The’ Lef- y W **To Charles Tennyron Tuener: A the Itev. Richard Wilton, Encla ters of Junine," by Representative Alexander I, Eluphons, Gearglat **Modern Armfes nnd Modes of Warfare, " by I'rof, 8keldon Amos, University of London, England; **The Administration of Amierican Citles, ™ by Bimon Storne, Nuw York; *'Thomus De Quincey,” by John K. Ingraw, London, Enalani; **Judicial Partlvanship: L— < ueen Carollne's Cose, ** by Dr. Francis Wihiarton, mbridge; **The Late World's ¥nlr: 111, —The llhrhly." by Prof. Francla-A. Walker, Ynlg College; **The President’s Southern Policy ;" Contemporary Literature, Art, and Evente,™ BCRIBNER § MONTIILY for Beptember (scribnor & Ca.,, New York), Contenta: ‘*The lmmjs Progress" (lllnsirated), b{ Wi 'he Cricket, " by D, 8. Fosty lnunudr. lio *Azubian Ntiht Foags Neholna Sturn o . () Y J.g0: Hollandt “*liooking "Wat y Edward Dellamy; **Wells and e (linstrated), by J. W! 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Fialti **Kfon College™ (with thres {liustrations), by Charles E, Pascoat ** The Last Bunguet,” nd Par io; cloal, " Gerardla, " by P, Wist Slkee; V1M Junfue leorl Hrowno: Buoks of the Doy. " OALAXY for Sepiembgr (Bholdon & To., New York), Contents: *‘flas tho Dey of Great Navics Passod!" by Isoac Nuwlm;’"l’bllula- El ieelor; **Inez de Castro,' by Tewperanco t} by * Lucis Dertancll 18 ‘vAftoe tho laall,' by 8. M, R " (Clup 2, by Justin MeCartiiy ftuateil: ** Aaericaatum ter of Od v Arany, ™ by . Whittal ¢ Munlcrpal Debt of (e Bnited Btates,” by Robert I Portars *'Deittwood,” by Philip Quil- ibet :iln_mbln{: Mlicellany ;' +* Current Liter. nle, " atu ebule, CATIIOLIC WORLD for Septembar (Catholic Publication Sulll{’. Now York), ~Contouts: ** Amunk the Translstors™ ¢+ Alba's Dreawss" ‘The Beven pa and 5 ** Your Pearls, ' " by Richard fes, " by M, K, vl}lx' Millicent *The x:{: eat-Symbol * oCollege: T Dancing Procession of ichlernacl;" *4The Pan-Preebytorlans; Uragslation from Jlorace;™ **New Pubjica- n 3 tlons. 87, RICHOLAS for September (Seribner & Co., jow York), \VII)DH-Q\\ ARE forBeptember (. Latbrop & Co,, o) s;\‘;i’?mumn for Beplember (A, N. lell, New TN MERICAN LAW geld & Co., Pl g 3), ATHENEUM for A dull} pringdold, 11, g BIOOKLYN NONTULY for August (0. 4. Teplor, r0okius No 2. L PHARMACIST for Auguat (Chiesgo College of Pharmscy), 52 LITTELLS LIVING AGE—Curreot numbers (Littell & Gay, Loston), . o T T—— ! SELF-IMMORTALITY, ‘4ighould men live atter death P T asked & sage. 41 sco not wherefors,” be returned reply. +4Thure seoms & selleh motivo promindutiy high 1u what we liope fur, a4 raward or wads “For Aurmlessness below.: 'TLa lunocent, gay but- © o tenly 'l‘pn.h{mm -innocaous lowness risen, fiaunts on s ol winge, doth more our thoughty engage (Whea iag gt 3 type of what to. lh‘l Wll-fl‘l.oh i 2 nm? finlu) thsn other, worthicr tbings, that el Thelr, uh‘\:,u. iato » general bemefit, and, dying, Theie ;rn::. to kindred dust, bat whose results sre en! With cts of vigorous beritors that stil) do Hye— Like 1be moek silk-wori in its life-work peaty Complotlng & posthemous use, to die cunteul. Luicauo. Buyzs M. CanyasiL. 5 e —— Recelving Liesd money from foreign emigrants is vaid to be an exlle-railng ewploymeut.—Bos tan Bulletin, e ey sentare o |*killed. REQ] ) L. B, m“fi'l‘urn for Avgust (D. A BLOODY STORY. Twenty-three Americans Killed by Two Mexicans. A Beminisconoe of Early Times in Colorade. Bpectat Correspondence of The Tridune, Lawnexce, Kes., Aug. 21.—3hen the Kan- sas cditorial excurslonista tn the Rocky Mount- ains (had climbed to the summit of the Bangre- de-Christo range by means of the wonderful Denver & Rlo Grande Narrow-Gouge Raflway, and when they had gathered for o little rest about one of the Lubbliflg springs just over the *“diyide," ttention was called by Judge Jlallett, & smember of the party, to a group of rocks some distauce down the valley, named, presurnedly from thelr shape, THA ** ANVIL ROCKN," . It wns frem this group ot rocke, a3 an am- buscade, that the famous Espinosa Mexican oatlaws thiot and killed, with nuv other purpose than to shoot and kill, so meny {nnocent tfavel- cers, ‘The story L stiil an occasional stastler to the reflectise old ettlers of Colorado, aud the story Is truly terrivte enough o all jts details to startle the most disinterested, wlhicther rest dent In Colorndo or thotsands of miles theres from. It is as follows: From tlme to time, all through tho year 1863, [flruu ol troops or travelers passing through Lo eeuth-central portlons of Colorado would comie upon TRE DEAD BUDY OF OME TRAVELER, Iying a8 Wt fell, with horse or tean mtraying somewlore in the vicinlty, and with no apparant attempt at roobery, or other reason for the uurder having been committed. A man would be found dead on the road, with all bis valuables ubout himn sl his aorse by his side: and tha , man distant, under exuclly slmll:{ eircttiastances, A rifle-shot would be heard In the vielntry of « minine camp. nnd proper fn- vestigetion wouls reresl the deau hodv of som? e o iessly Aftes pirieof these mure Inmverd. oY, fas toticed that FVERT viCTI® War A7 AXAZICAN, although the Temttor; o tv Lus contalned o large proportsun of ¢echay ata athar setilcrs, But mutdresus wt, 204 *Be wgaata uf Lhis wholesale sleaghtes th et came (mt tn thy Wine: One day Lwo frussevias s wes 1HIPE Logetlng towarde Calftornw " (iulen wwhen suddent) o cotble of Megicans appemece o e 103 whnad, With rifice Iv then hunde aus Swa gimaitane ousty. One of L prom the “other, thougs. bully weu 3 h md 2] Gulek and repor what had transpired. party ol mivers goat lot! the Gulch fn Lot pursuft of the mi ‘Thelr trall was found, and foliowed untfl, w; a lon;-wnge rifle, one Mexican was pieked oft bils horse. “The other matazed Lo make bis cs cape, Tho wounded mun was recognized us Lg- louging to A PAMILY NAMED ESPINOSA, resldents of Southern Celorado. il breathed long-drawn curses upan alt Americans, boast. ed of the number he and his brother ba: and, while regrettivze his - own untimely departure from ‘tie fleld of actlon, was [n some <egree content to Jeave the rest of the hated rave to the tonder inercles of bis tiore skillful bratfer, The wonuded Espinosn waz hung to a tree, and left for thie fowwls uf the air to 1ced upon. * From 8 fow days ulter the hanging until miany months bud clapsed, murders of ' the usttal ki OF Ut $00% orraes ders had been were of frequent uecurresce. On enc wecasion the Governor of the Terdtory recelved @ letter * from the surviving ; Espinoes, In which the Jatter stated that i and Lis brother had once heen, d;l‘:}xl,‘ wrovzed by sume Americatis; thut they®lad vowed ven- Eeancg upou the whole races that he liad KILLED Olt ABBISTED 1N RILLING TWENTT-TNRRE AMERICANS . that his brother was desd, and he wys tired of the Lusiness, and wonld transgress no more provided the Governor would proclaim his par- don on or Lefore a certaln date. Of course no notice was taken of this proposition, and very Boun the killing begau agaln, fortunstely soou to be ended fn this wise: Col. E. W. Wyukoop, ndw of Denver, was then commandlig Yort Lyon, Routher: Coloras dlo, and had detatled Licut, Baldwin, of the Col- orndo Volunteers, with n squad of men, to vs- cort o Government train to Fort Garland, across the Sanure-de-Christo Pass. On his re- turn, Licut, Buldwin discovered, near the sum- mit of the pass, TIE DEAD DODY of a man who had left Garland shortly before the troops. The body was still warm, and the Licutenant resolved ta fmprove his opportunity to capture the anurderer. Fortunately e hm)l with him an old scout and guide named Auta- ”“”&"""“ who was not excelled fn his pecaliar lne in all the mountains, Under the guidance of Autabees, who soou found tho tourdercr's trafl, the truups startea In pursiit, The trafl led up the mwuntain-side, and Was rendured ob- scura by the presence of much fallen timbor, But, ofter n half-nfle's stealthy progrese, the narty came to o sndden halt ut sigoals {rom Autabees. There, shout ity yards away. ina small cleuring, could bo eeen s Mexican boy, not over 10 yoars of age, engaged fn hutlding a fire, and a man in the act of cutting imcat trom o quarter ‘bunging to o limb, Autabees thrust his rifie through the aperturowhich had revealed the inurderers, abd fircd, ; ESPINOSA NUMBRIL TWO— for hio it was—leaned high {uto tho afr, and then fel, But, quickiy regaining Lls feet, Le sprang to lfe rifle, ‘shouting”to the boy, In Spuvish “Run, Manueil The Americans arc on nst" Before Espinosa could reach his rifle, two shots from Autabees’ rovolver had let out his life. Lieut. Buldwin felied the boy with one shot. . Eapinosa’s head was put upon a pole and carried to the fort, . Mauuel was bured where he fell. ‘Thus ends one of the most tere {I!nlu of all trac stories of carly life in tlnanl-‘nr West. —— FOREIGN TRADE OF THE UNITED STATES, Tu the Edilor of The Tribune, Cuicago, Ang, 23.—I was much fotercsted fn the discussion before the National Board uf Trade, now fn sceslon st Milwaukér, over the resolutfons asking Congress to repeal such por- tlons of the Navigation laws ns forbid reglstra. tlon under the Amcrican flag to foreign vesscls purchased wnd owned by American citizeus, which discussion was published in your lssae of to-day. The question is a pretty wide one, favolvisg many factors, possessivg vast ramiGeutions and extensive collatoral beurings, aud, In tho jude- sment of the writer, {s fraught with greater in- tereat to our people than any other now before the country, not excepting tho vexed tinancial problem, The writer of this, while befog no seamar, nor even a merchaut, yet by reason of having passed tho lnst four years In ocvupancy of un offictal positfon fn Bouth Ameries, requirlog Iaaillarity with commercial as well as diplo- matic rclations of tha Unlted States, has had slon to stud; the canses underlsfug Awerican = commerct:, and has {t In confemplation tu urepare an _ elaborate tesume of these causes, a0 moon ns his private engagements will perinft, At present he only desires the npportunity to say, thal, while some of the speakers totche! npon the border-lines of tha question, ta one of them séemed to grasp it in its entirety: and to make a few brief remarks 1n relation to the subject. 1 were compelled to state {n a sentence the rrlma causes of the disappearance of the Amer- can merchant-ship from foreign waters, I would narrow them down to two: first, & lack of reciprocal commercial fnterests with certaln countries; and, second, the policy of our Go ernment In refercnce to maritime subsfdies. There are others, quite distinet from tieses but, If they do not Tead up to the latter, they are but auxilfary 1o character to them. As to'the first: Take the example of tho west. coast of Sonth Amerien, with which our vountry once enjyed o remuncrative teade. When the Californli exclicinent began, fu 1849, and a tre- wnenduus rush of people (o be fed took placs to « country entlrely uncultivated and withoat the mecans of feeding them, an Immenna trede ot once sprang up with JOWiIY, the great wheat-prxducing State of the thern Cou- Unent.” Amcrican ships swarmed upon the Pas itle cuast, and the tratie raon Lecame mutnal, ~—certain produefh of the new State being sen! to the South. Thern ure many private fortunvs in Loth countries attesting the truth of this statement. When California took rank as one the tirst of the wheat-zrowing States of our countrg, Chilt was compelled to scek other markefs for her great agricultural product. Nona existed fn the United States, and she found one tn Engiand. Letus follow the case of Chill u little turther. Tl other great productions of this latter couns try are silver und copper. Nomarket for the former exists with us, und but & very lmited one for the latter, Alniost the swhole of these Rmdu:uuu.n are disposerd of m the Euglish mar- Kets. Belnis thus 010 fu Eutrops, the tredits of the exporters are {u Kurapes and it s the most, usual of all thinea Lz one penple shonld buy of another who bity of thet, It 1s the natural course of trade, Which, Ib our relations with Chill, 13 suainst us. Beyond tota, however, Cuill atill fursber furniatica Miustrations of the mnatler under Lunsideratien Ther Ameri- cun bouse tou, with & bresen house in Yalparai 1enw.ar honse, u2 i is called, They we 4et in lucrative trade with Chill, busiue largeit of wool and sarun Ininor prods uets, white they scll Amertcas canued suinlg, machlues of varivus, kinde, ete., ete, S Jurgs s thelr trade thut they run thelr ows Nue of steutnebipe from Losion te Vadparaie, via the Suraits of Mazellau. As ships cur be butit upon Lhe © 81 6 uluch ives cost thak ie Anterican Waters, the firm Lourhi where they coutl buy f‘l.e.ag-m, sud, tmler our 2 Tigatloi taws, this fiesr sty with some the minutencss decline of Uer buprs rae fr spite of Icra, wnlte vesy-richese N niriee nf Mouth A L hesftotare 1e'ed upor Lire gresl natural rodin Liup, o Ibts articte tiae forund 4 constder- ahlo market In 7 9L countey, bul'ile great dee naed has been frow the worrout iands of Futope, ami heima G cnorione business af thal hitoric country W chiefly dong in Buropean warketr. © The neh alluvnl sofls of the Wext nertd no larullxersi while those of the Fagi are sopplicd with cheapor Anttittites Iabrrwtet Le tae ingeoulty of our peuple. Wi Utrw, howerer, we sUl) have & trade In ¢ crtals articdes, gr also with Feuador, frons whinl wa zev ruboer lvors, nuts, cte. though, even 1 tha cuss, of Lue lalter, the great busireas 6f the counisy tr Gone with the expoit of cotva From thess fa: I seen thed the conrse of trade with these courtries U nattsally sgefvst us, and oo modl- fientton of Navizutiva Jaws would Lelp the tnatier i the alightest degree, Upan the othet hund, look ot the Sandwich Istands, whoey tude lealinost monopolized by Anmrjear iner baga-~there being a mutuslity of Interest which ulimost makes the Islands a rm. of our vva country. No Navigation laws ntervene fun this case, nelther as regurds safliog @ steamn ships. © Amerfenu bottoms do the Businest, becaase It purys. As to the se.ond of Lhese caudes,—the lack of policy of Governmient protectiuo aud substdy 1o Atacrlean Unes,-+It 15 but neccssary Lo polnt to the example of England, which, in her breadth of actlon, has eent She Britlsh jack 1o tho waters of every deiiiged peo- ple, in order to learn” that bLread cast uhon the wators §s sure 1o return, Instead of wrangling uver questions In which the otiee- holders and bflee-wisliers, hot tncpeoyle at lasge, hiave an dnterest, it were woll if the Amerfcan Congress shonld take same stepa toward finding matkets fur the excessive energy and production of this great nation, and thereby Iceeprthie wheels of muchiuery going, the roars ing ire of the furnace buening, and the brawny urnt'of labor In protitable’ employment, —thus removing what the writer holleves to be the es- sentlal fuctor in the production of the terrible tinics we have expericuced for several years, Much may be suld bath in favor of and azainst the repeal of, the visions ol -the Navizatln Jaws compluined of; but the sug- tive mind will lind tu these very hasty re- I perhaps, something behind “these lnws, Iyingg at the very root of the evil, At a future time I shiall kope for an opportunlty to make o 1more systematl: treatlse on thesubjeet, embrac- ing every element and factor unleruui:lnku 1. [All American cxperience in the subsidy and bouuty bustuess kas sbowt the polley to be bad and corrupting, Next to the Credit Moblilier, the wors? Congressional bribery-scandals ever revealed have grown out of subsidies to ocean- steamers. The country has not yvet torgotten the rotten revelationa of the Pacific Mall Bteam. ship Line. The taxpayers have no more money ta spare to buy Congreaslonal subsidy-bills, and $ay bounties, bestdes, for tho benedt of rings ond epeclal Intercsts, In the Infancy of steam- ship-navigation, Great Britaln pald;subsidles for carryiug the mails, but sho is raplaly withdraw- ing them, and Eln ? little white will pay no more 0. v OR MILK TINE. Prepared o accordance with the views of the most noted Russian and Ourman IMyelclnns. It has been used wucceanfully hero for mory 1l two years, uud {s sanctiuncd by the mal eminent phy. siciang of Cil and claewhere, 1t fu eapocially wecfnt tn Dyspevsia, Marasmus, generally of either adults ur qualed uo & Touic or Nutrient. MANUFACTURED BY A. AREND, Chemist, 170 Fast Madison.st,, bet, Fifth-av, & JaSalle, Call for lltcrature on Kumni. [ T wmnuws, Gents Who Hequire Perfect-Fittng Fins Dress Shiris, Ve v o] the 3 X o AT Fratery beetr e iAo Sk any bhirts onlered unless perfoctly ssilifactory, 173 Eaat Aladisol HOYAL BAKING POWDLM. ROYAL 2! tnteinstc merit of the Rayal Bakixo POWDER, that to- Powder, 71 08 eupertonty Over s ore aie. S hAn 02y other Kind.- 1t as% all osithy aac puiriious lvos 10 dvvey talelils Tough excellence of guall ; Le country the teatdt; o e bl M gres! l'llil('l:'s 1. ra [ tho country . Ll ere, sl thiat i will 2o faribor and warragted nbes) Atreugth, buik) el Housckesper who will ‘give BAKING POWDER hroughons the country It stands alons '«duh{m- Patagion fud poaition & ¥y st (ot T the ad cguatry 0 betirr Liscul cakes, T s are. Tuo Jukrviients Lat patet fulo fia com bt Sorafupiitys ud perfes ualforimlty will iisalteet e talal, [§ woutaing (he exact strength of s pure AKING POWDER, [y T OREAM mBAKlNG POWDER : IS THE ONLY POWDER . Indorsed by Eminent Chemists- and Physi- cians for its PERFECT PURITY and HEALTHFULNESS, and USED IN THEIR OWN FAMILIES. TADWAY'S REMEDIES, From tho Hon, Thurlow Weed IXDORSIG Dr, RADWAY'SR.R. R, REMEDIES After Uslng Them for Several Yesrs. N Tonx, Jnn., 1677 -Deag Bre: Haring forsev el srars uaed yourmedicines, dountinziy st srat, Lut Bier experienclug their eficacy with {aif conntencr, ft1snoless a plessure than & duty (o thankinly ans sdvantage we have derived from the, fien a1 oceasion reqniren, e Kesdy Rewnt by {ue name. “We resarted to and 8Iwaya with Lhe desired effect. cannot than 1t is. me. et e THCRLO 7 WEED, S be betier deacrined 3fnly the linimen trequeny Hiab(y inding tho promised Da. fapwar. R R: R. RADWAY'S READY RELIER Cures tho Worst Pnins in from Onoto Twenty Minutes. INOT OINE EEOUR After reading this Yirertirement_need any one sufter from pain, A D V'8 BEADY RELIEF 1 CUE Foll EViny 821 1 wihahld Lt b Acus The Only Pain Remedy Thatinstantly l(urlhc most excraciating pafns, allare s atomach Bawein or ornes Srba o segons L Stomac " dwein, G oimer glegdn ur orgens, 0y FROX OXF TO TWENTY MINUTES, g':;‘n matter bow violent or exernclating the HiE C, Tied Viideg, taem, Crippled curaliic, ur prosiraicd ¥ IR dIseAe A0y o RADWAY'S READY RELIER WILL AFFORD INSTAST EASE. Inflammation of tho Kidneys, Inflammation of the Biadde Inflammation of tho Bowols, Congestfon of tho Lunas, Hore Thrust, Diflicult Broathing, . Palpitation of the Heart, Byatorios, Croup, Diphtheris, Catarrh, Influonaa, Headacho, Toothacke, Neuralgia, Rhoumatism, Cold Chills, Ague Caills, : Chulblains, and Frost Bitos. “The applleation of the RRADY RELIEF 1o th or pRriem bere Ths pali 6F UGNty Sxiris i abord ‘ease nnd enm fort. “TIITIY 10 sta3y irops tn half 3 tambler of water will g, Bomasts urs ikmpe Spurine, oi Slomech e Ca Dy ] a0 ait Intenni Patns, s Collce it 3 bottio of RADWAT'S wiik brevent sivknem or pATA Frod chanae of weter Sy It beticr (han French Branuy o LITCFe & & Nbnant, FEVER AXD AGCE. FLVER AND AGUE cured for 30 conts. There I noy 4 tetiivdinl 32ent 10 thin world | NaE WL CUFS Beset SoL Jaue amd o oinerMatarione. WilovsSearter: Fitholi: ]‘olio'.nnuom-rfev:n Rfdled by IlAD“'AY'“'I 11L3) toaulicas RALWATS AbYRELEF iy bt HEALTH! BEAUTY! %tzong und_pure Mich Dlood—Tncrense of Flesh and l‘::‘l‘l‘_m_c&:r Skin and Besutttal Cmblmnnllcalxntd " DR, RADWAY'S Sarseparillian Resolvent tma made the most astonishing cures: so quie: Are thy changes tha body underrucy under the: ©f Lhis truly woudertal mediciac, that Every Day an Increase 'fu Flesh and Welght {s Scen and Felt, - sorapld gaence THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. E P of the Sanapailifan Resotvent comarant, eates ] iood, sfteat, Urine, axd otuer Quide and Juices of the systein, the vigor of |ide. for it prepares iho wastes of the Gudy With new and wund material. fimofula, Byphitis, Coosumntion, Glandular Divease. Uleers 'fa the ‘i uroat, Moutn, Tumors. Nodes fo the Gisude and oloer f.arts of th aud a! ol Ib!&u’lll rau; a0 8 fuw days’ tivs Wil Grovu 0 any piliorof thss forms of diseass fla polet power focure . It the pattent, dally becoming reduced by the wastes ana decomposiilon tiat are coutinuslly progresitng, sCCeeds 10 arrening thes wasics, ana repalre he sama Wikl new aiaterial made from Lealtny. o sarsaparillian will and does sec taius Tor whva ouce tbis remedy commonces Ity worl of purigration, rad succeeds in diminishiog tho loss of wisien lia redais will Le rapld, and evéry ey iha peient will foe) pimuclt stroncer,: the food digexting heutcr. appetits [mproving, aud feah aad welgni i~ i “Novotly does the Sarsaparitien Desolvent excel it remedial “age; n the cure o! Cheonle, »crofulons, Conatirutional and BKip dacises, Lot 1t 14 156 Galy pos Itdve care for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urinary aad Womb Dliesses. Gravel, Diabotas, Dropsy. . Flophags. 0f Water, 0COREInOnTe of- Crime i Diseasc, Albuminuria, and o alf cases where Qicro ure Urisiduat deposite of the wacer is thick. ioudy il xed With substances he white uf an eig, or thread k. whit morbid, durk billous appet PPk, Vhritag -scination’ wheh. pairiog s ricking, b Iy elog watcr atn tu the amail of ¢ X 024 miong tus Jolas. Tumor of Twelve Years’ Growth Cured by Radway's Rosolvent Da. liaDwar—I Lave had Ovarian or fn the ovarfes aud “howels. All the ductors re was noneinfor it el vervumg et was rocom. weuded, bus notlltug belped inv., I eaw your Kesoivent Sud bapighe L wouidtry it et bt “up (alfh fuft, bee canse | Lad suered fof twelva years. { toaksix of the liesolvent anid one bux uf Lindway's Piils, and two. buttieaut your lewly lictict; aad thiors taot & sl o¢ e dgenut felt, and 1 reel Letter, smartcr, and happler than fur'iwelve years. ‘Tha work Lu Tilu e lettalle o the bowels over the"yrol. ou o rite this® u for benetit of utl N bt e Fou cloded. e MRS R E e S 51 PRICE, &1 Per Bottle, AN IMPORTANT LETTER. Axx A thel.. 873 D Ravwar— S e bec AT ‘v?fillml |;:le¥‘n;?1é.‘m o iteed Lo Plits, wnd also ualng 1 year fur ovariau tumors 6o the abde: hb:hth the sicisue of our Medical College pro- o ol8 on a tree. My welglt was pousds whien I ecmmenced with rvupu%mm. w it 18 Lwo bundred and ten poinay. 4t they ars ok Prous'yet. {have {Gur barties of § solveuts Dt TR0t o wmedfutice fre: n o~ u oLy« four botties of :lel.» YOUF book ** Fals aud Tru LVl 1loase sci MRS, C. KRAPP Another Letter from Mrs, C, Xrapf, Dx. Rapwar~Kind ou igata. the ifberty Lo addrees wur 1oedle <14 mproved b7 the daa ot ulnors are enire Bealy lr: T take Ay Bealth s greatiy 1016 Tuies Of | urth 18 nearts so, Drupey 1s gons, w0 W walg very'tast. BAr8 DAz o gr ¥ 4D ca'va shi AOMITMT 0 1304ry of tho wonderfo cure our i li-ipe bas aap: for e, UTO from Uhio, uoe fron: Canads, thyee rrim J aults 4 Butaber {roin tia plaie. Tuury wilh respec Woars well equainted with Mra. wfsid. She la'am entmeble AT Abd efy bratvolent, "6 bk bort 1 Dueang uf wiitow ms, Vou'er 0f Ly tiesw eafly (ne rusleis of ASD Abar, 1 benons amicted with (nter- oultumors, Wehave hioard of so aflectcd by . Fours respeci{ul Ang Arbor, Mich., Aug. 18. "'?:fl?macn aco. DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! Parfectly tasteleas, sicgantly coated with swoos B r}..‘_m:u;:uhp’:fiy. VeamoRad sirengtbin, Tt I : Bt 'Livee, iy i N rrgus i Liyre, fove T o Suada Hostacls . Consiipatiyn, Custivencis, Jidiies i, "Dy spepaia.’ Bllousti sa, Bitioty Fun o, Inddins itlon 67 Vi Howes Fliessud all dersngemeats o vt Watrinied 10 elucta posiiive !:' tadle. contalulng ©o wcreury, wins o~ Uoscrre th&n.ll‘:\;lu‘z aymploms resulting rom ] eative oy UIpaiion, Tuwird Piics, b ullgess of the Blood In heud, Acnday of the Siwimacly Naume, carburm. *foas Fullneas of welghi of the Slowac Hin ki ud Qutierly Illh.&blt ul the Blousik. wwimwiog of the how b Hurried and Diseul Breraing Ftlering ot the'fears Choting i WBeg 10 w1 e bost < Doce or Webs bamre (he mngfi{iv-r chcwnens o the ki3 4a Lyck Faih 15 the Sioe; cllawnews 21 the SKio dnd L eat, and Liioba: and Wy{u:}x‘n of Heat 10 1he Buah. y's Pills will frosibosysten: HE A o uess of Vites, A few Udoses of Kadi ouee. of o i ST o PR ) READ FALSE AND TRUE. s W, J N !‘nfia one lytter stamp to BADWAY &0, ¥a. 42 n-st , New saut U, fi:3 me wouderfal cures .