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TS CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1877—TWELVEZ PAGES. 1w e 1 new disorder, [ %am anxiena to undertake the stidy of short-hand. 1 anderatand It In anite dim- cuit to master, but that 3t will afford me more antisfaction, when lenrned, than my worated ac- complithments have done, ~ Will some of the read- Jderome. They did noty however, troat him in | be: vl G Ghrali the least Nke an enenry. In the wehing | « wav they incisted on his etaylng with them. | the Fhicy atlowed Tam to wander through their [ she howers, " e description of the Southern swach- buckler who o I'an: a hat, a eatiled shirt, and a rix-ehooter, taking each day for bis mor ingz repust simple Kentucky breakfast, * thee ; tronn until | vays thinking of how they ahall appenr and what and prees an the e e O t® e foayn | e shiall Py ar dn, tmt. forizet thetselven n sild- e e bineo your lenve in n Tk, | i to othcry Bapuiness, e cence uf tiue re- ex! : " qe: chal the: finrment In forgetfniners of seif, Baving only two on the EAME PoAE O atapa | Mra. Hattic M., T received yaur lotter and will A rtial hold upon the GHOCERIES, s throat It was rate moment for —Sosnssseasas Ggco g She was, ever, equal to It for | quirmed from the hug, and bit one of the sery 1w0 0l 3 Ive your cirenlaf to some one who may need It | eraof the Home put me on the righttrack for com. | ¢9 ktails and a chaw of tebacker,” were thrown | camp and exanine thelr strange fortifleations | hear's s untll the hones crushed. The own- : o X Sooners when dry varnieh on the thibt side with | F\05 oy e to canvey the hien that e | o R T ot e of tho lloma? | O in_a carcless vein that touk the house fin- | and places of concalinent. © AUTaet” sad hie, | oF of the dog, fearing the renalt, seized this, the fiwo-1hirds torpenting YANRKE NELL. headed, althongh | gave 8 recspe for hae-dve. * § Dotrie Dasuzn, mengely. Mr. Watterson divided American { ' they pnt me into a pit where there wereabont | first opportunity he had, to separate the ant- mixed. 5 houe 10 live many years before needing anything of ——— humor into two classes, that which relatea | fitteen of them, The weather was bittersy colily | mals, when thédoz let go the one paw and TF OF RESPECT. that kind. Juxe, NURNS AND BURDOCKS. to money and that which relates to fight- | and T was glad [ was sheitered, [ hind a pair of #oized the other with such a orip that in putlin A TRIBUTE O TSPECT. To the Editor of The Tribune, Ing; put our colidquial above our wrte | blanketa that nfent and slept g little. her off the bear was actually drageed several To the Edifar of Th Trilune. JOIINNY-CAKF. Auszw, 1il.. Oct. 30.—Damon in last Satarday's | ten humor in point of ~meriti denied that *What | id while T was in the Indian camp | fect. Thedoz seemed in o perfect fury, and Orrawa, Oct. H1.—\We have Jong wondered some Ta the Editor of The Tribune. Tome wishes to know where the burdork-barr ean | J0ke% Hke wonien, graw better as they grow | was to ook around for the best places for Miles | strugeled to get from the arma of her mister. older, declarine that zood humor applies ftaelt to prevafling conditions with surprising frosh. nees and varlety, Ile gave no illustrations of negro humor, “As a humorisi, sald Le, Eamnbo 18 a department to himself: fmt b_humor s not earentlally racy of 8outhern sotl. The necrn ix an African In Congo or In Kentucky, In Ja- malca nnd In Massachusetts. His conclusion was broadly non-partisan and patriotic, exnress- e In a heanty of diction for which as a writer no one is more celebrated.” CURRENT GOSSIP. TWO DAYS, Trald to myself, ano golden day, When the world wan oright and the world was pay: to put in his shelle, and to see how thelr rifle- | The bear had enongh of it, for as the dot, pits were arrenged, and whether it would be | which sncevcded tn - getting free, sprung at himn WE MAKE possile for us to take them by assault. [ had | once more, he curled himself into a ball, which the whole thing In iny mind by the next day, | defied attack. The owner of the dog hastily when - I expected to leave. Un that day I re- | eeized her and carried her off, yelping ami ceived o message trom Miles enrlfi In the fore- | growline, to her kennel, The bear uncuried and noon. Miles evidently wanted to keep .Iuscph} eat licking his wounded jaws, the very picture but wanted me to um\{nm 1 belleve now that if § of defeat. 1 lnl\d m;!. n{mebler‘uu Ldlnt c‘nmr ;uzt‘lcrll.h;: Gen- e ————— B eral’s order he, ng deprived of the Informa- tlon which 1 gave. lim afterward, would have GRANT AND SUMNER. F ' withdrawn—holdinz Joseph as lls prisoner— with his force to the cover of the distanl wols, | What Secretary Schure Tias to Say About the and there intrdnched mrm\::If. 1‘he fact is he San Domingo Case. was very anxiwous, as all of us were orretpandence St Lonts Republienn, lv:.nl( flulng I}ull ulu:\'xl:ll ‘cmlr:e 'io‘l)hc ?{ct !;crcus‘ Wasmsaton, D. C., 0};: 25:'rhc Herald's AND THEREFORE sslstance. Jcan testify thal he' Nex Perces < Raps “ * really expected that a’uum: Bull would aid Intorelow with ex-Cectetary Eulvand: the siaty one from the home of out denr Fern-Leal did not | ppicaqo, Oct. #0.—Trnly, a8 some sage mortal apprecinte fiee Iabors or foel free enough 1o Wrile | porarks, ¢+ Vanety ia the spice of lifo." A veae an acanowledgment'of the honor that The Home | 5o gyr [lomn was notea for ita wonderfal recipes, Club have conferred on Oliawa. a1 honor scarcely | which ciaimed 1o help the youthfal housekeeper expected. Othera may have betn an reticent 88 | 5 hor way to practical knowledge. Now wo oursclves. . have lectares, whereln somebody Is all the time ‘After reading Traveling Man'e lettcr we feel w# | {rying 1o qive somebod else 8 sy poke In_the ribs must write. Our care %nd knowledge, and. 1| {5 gently remind them that thiey are In the wrong. might eay, oor love of plants, have for some time | Now § think 1t is real fun to quarrel. but, being r Fern- “ " been under the Immediate supervision of one of the **youthfal,” want occasionall; 1 g e watched with ™ pleasnre her cara T”‘ :’;:,'unl‘l‘fh'l‘i‘.vnmkr onr more crude management, :‘3’,‘,”,‘2:“‘“ tosidme in giving my hor A ters, don't hotd up_your handa in holy or close your eyes in_despmr, while I dip todte. It needed only her laok, it e KT A théy should thrive and blossom 88 [ porear, 'mor oy & e, intolant yeat's *‘goodies,” and give to those who e fave been {;‘.‘f:‘.’.fifi"fi‘.,‘!flf." !.':":“'fi;‘vé’io%: bt ld’ruclpn ’lo'r maki '-.vuy('miy-cm: Two tiern Ol o €n ndian-meal; one-ha!l cup flour: two cnpa e ons in medicine, —only 8 stadentatpresent, | Sabf milk: one oxi; one tablespaon melted butter s he procured. Lord blesa her! [f she will pend me her address | will ship her & haahel, 1f ahe wishica that much, without money and withont price. effort necesnary to *‘reoreanize " the caudal a renduwn of my horee and cow nightly, after com- ng from the pastate, 1# no Incaneiderable portion of the daily toil and trouble of yours |can,. o, -3, GREEN LEAVES AND FERNS. To the Editor of The Tribure. Poxriac, I, Oct. 20.--1f the cditor will allow me apnce in his valnable paper I will tell Line how to enlor grassen and all kinds of Jesven green. Get a tube of chrome-green print, Aqueeze fome ot fn A ainall dish, then pour in enongh keroaene to make very thin. Some leaves need a thicker coat of paint than othera. Use a fine braah for painting. prets ing the many diffcaltles 1meident to & ) 3 Fernn are beautiful done 1n this way. Mine sté | Tunugh 1 live more lives than Time hus yesr thens, though, of corse, 1 don't kniow how well | ent then made by him In refutatlon of Mr. A o {."f,“,",f.’.‘,"..'f,'}’mnmo{:. T ettt 1t | Wrostipadmieed, " LEa¥, | pither in this or the Ingnite Sphores, s thelr hope wan grounded. Wiile [ ws In their | Wendell Phillion’ strlctures of ex-President In closing. |,|: me ""ififi:"‘.’{!fi'fli‘ém&"u’. ::l!fl: eame Ah‘eu from my mother-in-1aw, _Try it and SHE WANTS POETRY. 1 will tear no blight, | will bear no croan, rn:l_llg severnl warrlors spoke of this matter, Grant, growing out of the Edinburg interview, u fix":'.’mh W erine. . Any drog. | BIVE het the praise. Bensacta, To the Editor of The Trivune, Against my gaine 1 will weite no loss: oralong thne after reachied their camp | has excited an interest which promises to ho (] the white flag floateld over both encampinents, Tut 1 and iy Soul—twin hlles together— historical in a emall way: at least it will elieit ylic same a8 glyc rmm farnish it. The actd is dissolved in glycer- Trcrusen, Mich., Oct. 28, —Can some one of n 3, g But suddenly, whtin I was sitting in the pit 1 e by “‘I"fl"gf"r:[l‘:,"',g":",n{l:gl;n'rg?nh 'fnh’tflflil'rflgf Lng.‘.’;:? Efl::la(,fl;:"l::‘\"'::l:hl.. The Home give me ony information abont Ella | $nall whiten In endicss summer- weather, snoke nf, & bullet came. singing n\'nrhcad.p 1t | 2ncts {n connection with the late Charles Sumner h:up":ircnluollbnnklynrnxm. Citichgo, Oct. 20, ¥e. ate two couslns 0 years | \Wheelr's +*Maurine 1" 1 wonld like to knam if | { sighed to myself, one weary dny, was followed by others, Theseshiots were from | and the San Domingo treaty struglo in the - v - Consernntihe [ o1, and Hive fogether, We alwayn read The | Sirs s ootb ot ke ke T have rend neveral | \Yhen the world wa old sl the world wasgray: | gt own men dud [ was alaried sud dlaeusted, Senate, which up to this time have beendlouded R We atxo have o | poems in Tnr Tainuxz, and | admire them very | 188 God forcotten fils wandeting Earth? plirstptace I dln ] )y over, A BATCH OF ANSWERS, Tome, and think it ls very nice. We a fuems tn Jur Taver, sl | pinite ST | Aea o groane St sromiiie, ite seire s wilitd {ricnnd: fu the next {nstant it struck me that the { A correspondent has watted on Mr. Secretary : ditor of The Tridy big Jennie—Emma’n sister and Jennle's cousin— 3 % o Ey . Indians suspected treachery. That they did | Schurz, who was a member of i - W - Ty the BAltor of: The Trnk There's no bioe ahove where the tarn clonds fly, suepect 1t I found soon afterward, A z-mn’flc of | mittee on i-‘urle.m I’!elnh‘rtn;:nnnc{)‘:gl?:lzrfi;":( g hfive adopted the Prl[l Misznat Porst, Wia,, Oct. 20.—1 have heen s who wislics to thank ** Wax Leaf"' for telling ue & months through & | the W8y to press leaves. Dt we wrote to tell mh":‘::;l wl?r‘:vw’?l::: !,t;rc“e:;""; to he“r‘:,mc Aunt Corrie that we belonged to that class called e aber of Tho Hore, but 1 cannot comply now. | 1ttle folke. ani e ay that we wil be ao glad to : elp 8t. Luke's If she will tei] un what we ha . ot “1“‘:{.0“1!‘:75::::““” Answer some ques- }ml’m_m ‘“ve 'm' mk: '"]'f';"fif' Y'"‘“‘.“,fi' ¢ in the Jas rames, card-receivers, and pencil-holders. e “n;mnr May, % M. Almini & Co., Chicago,adver- | always, Aunt Carrle, ana pblu Jdennie x she \shes Minnie would write more than ehe does, tise brown aheet wax for autumn leaves, Afteen | NSRS JHERE FOLS MOE NOCT Hetters from et pack; alea green .aml other colors, You bad | pin'rhike that litle folk read, so if yon pubiish ‘Wil some one answer and vblige A. May Ween, —— ' RABRBITS AND ELEPHANTS. To the Editor of The Tribune. Garreanuna, 1L, Oct, 20.—1low to preserve so- tomn leaven—If Moth will pat Lhe leaves in & book nnd leave them untll theyare perfectly dey, then vatnfsh then, they wil took natural ‘for “years, Wonldl llka to exchange patiern of elenhant with Dactyl for raboit pattern. ~ Will write motre tf [ am There's no bloom below where the dead leaves lle. Would 1 and my soul were at rest together, Faroff from the sound of this wint'ry westher, Annzri ELECTION-DAY IN FRANCE. Parie Curreepondence London Netrs, Polling places apen, sedate offictals standing hehind long deal boxes with slits in the lids, warriors, who had been especially friendiy to | Mr, Sumner. While Mr. Schurz 4 i mn;’llnnk'lm-"mlll?t l'l.x’m. plll Illluo nnothtm; é;ne ::'r be m'{‘crflc‘tl luvn lfiln ::r rn::;'r:u“ Il"’:::‘?l’:l?’)lx Glp]e Of La‘rge Sa']'es fl«nd Sm"a'n warning me that the other Indians were talking s name might be brought with & i St AN | ittt Wit | Frofits, the paying of which of iz me then and there, fented a few. recotlections of Ean Doini “Durine the day Gen, Miles declded to sur- | times anid of ('hu!rl:n :“un?vmr'swn:ccuv:;:nv:llffi 15 fully demflnstrflted b the reuder Joseph. So he was bronght downunder | them, It will ne remembered that Me, Fish ik uf 8 while i 105 space Iall wayber | siated that. Lrestient. Grant i an imtertioe | 1006 that we are alwdys busy, tween the Nez Perces' position and our own.. | with the Senalor from Massacuusetts, at whicl o e e o thom for cAtalozde. not cominiied to1aki & back-seat. as § have bee | ro The Ueneral himeelf went with Josepht, and | he pressed Sunmer to support the treaty, and € 1nviu fine, Tl reni yon a fom Tern leves If you | M perhpa Lix folky will T et | TWice before. 5 5 Leat, :{:ffi:dn:::,c'P'.'gl"’c"fm"‘:lzgln';“':z‘r ‘:’l"e"f;‘fl‘:‘ngf Jras scxompanied by one. :»fniI,I:.nE stall olficers; | that Bunner * prosenten |In‘| oppotition ;.';v any ad o VLG CDI;SI.IIIllBPSd to call % & —— vel E 7 d . ) eatures.! but ** warmly expressed his np- i "’"c' ‘,“;.;5,‘:;?5:?;,‘,‘1|':.'y|::,!|‘|:v'.l|'e"'“"h““’ GRAHINAM BREAD, ADDRESS WANTED. the workman ‘In his blouse, the dandy who | suppore that was an interesting positiun. With | proval of it To this |{o|nl ‘.\(r.' .‘--In‘x‘yl. ,un glve us a trial or er’ a'nd wifecora pocket pIn U ATe IbIE cine vasny e i To the Exlitor of The Tribtne, throws away his clear as e cnters, the trades- | the suspicion of treachiery on botl sldes, | aldressed Wimeelf. The day after that in- Judge for themselves that i 1othor than tany'eZercises only Once. Send | - Grricano, Nov. Sews-That young wife of mine® | OFTAWA, fil., Oct. 27.—Will the Tady from | man in his Sunday beat, and the Duke who bas | thirteen of our men lay tu ‘thele trenches | torview with the Peesident, Mr. Sumner e drcrs and 1 avlil write to you ore. Ry T E w0l B e ouli like to find out how to make good (rabam e s no arsaga I BE ATSTN | s with or withont treacle, and without the ftells, 1 will send patiern for quilt, = Plense | use of leaven. She finds trouble In making It rirc. :lrn‘d' ow custard' and **chocolate Gharlotte | Suill, if possible, - slic wants to plense her lege s ! % . (hee hushand), who perslats in_ssying that un- LA o KT ion of hor | bited four In thn only kint admaRibie for hrea- o Twelii Teturn something? makiag, leaving the fiie white ' starch ** flonr for #hoo beg, B! Box 144 puatry‘and fancy haking, Perbiapa there in some eolichog | experlencad housekeeper kind cnonzh and willing to communicate ier nrocess, [y the way, what FAIR PLAY FOR THE GIRLS. became of the auperlatively-fine *“atirition ™ flonr? Mantoe, Mo, have forgotten her name,—who | heen to mas<and alights from lis brougham. ‘Fhere is a nolscless fever (n the city, and men's faces look eager, The streets are Tull, and the cafes overfluw, Though it is Sumday, stock- Johbers throng the entrance of thelr fuvorite ar- ende on the Boulevards, atd discount the future In whispers, The kiosque women are driving a steady sale in newspapers, atul have acheer- ful air, for this is to them a day of cop- per harvesty and they will be selling’ fournals until long post midulzht, According as custo- searcely forty rods oll, with the ritles held st a | told Mr. Schurz 'all about it. He re- e eat o Jowepts and ‘i three Idinn | peated iho sat worda'of the s | CHEY can save from 20 to 30 euards, More than twenty Indians had an | which he made to tien. firant when the latter " cqually sure sicht over thetr Winclieaters and | acked lim to support the xan Dominwo treatv, | DBL CG0E, Henrys straight ot Gen, Miles and me. I lave | Acconding to .\J'. Schurz’s recollection, they rince learnen that Miles' stafl oflicer held a | were something like these: * Mr. President, cocked revolver In his bosom remdy to fix | every measnre of your Adminfstration will Joseph I T sthouid be harmed. The transfer | havé, on my part.” the most respectiul and passed without trouble, and I was restored 10 | favorable conskderation.”” Mr. Summer told the command of nycompany.” Schurz that he had eood reasons for not enter- “While I was In theic” pits,” says Lient, | fng Into a discusston of thut treaty on that vee recommends the estract of Cunduranco .for catareh, plencn send me her hddress, 1 would like to ecommunicate with her in rezard toit. Iy o doing ahe will greatly ohilize naufferer. My addreas is Ottawa, IiL., P, O, llox 1406, BUascRIDER. RINGS AND GLORES, T the Editor of The Tritune. FrxmAnt, Ind., Oct. 20, —Please nnk the ladies of The flome if it is In good taste to wear rings on Grannlated Snzar, per pannd A Standand Sagr, per pound. A St L 5 Jerome, “the Intlans hehiaved as I never sar | casion, and that the Prestdent having catied on per_putiadisn To the Editor of The Tridune. Brond preparcd from **attrition* flour was nut | the gatside of the zlove, 1 think 1t fooke na if one | mers buy the Figaro or the Gaulois, the Jtepuls | 11 41ang’ ek tor t 13100, 4 ; - A Extra C Suzar, per pound. Cmicaso, Oct. 30.—1 don't agree with Nannie C. | 9nly. palatable but mor nutnitions than_any othee | were making A great effort to be In style. What | ligue or” the Siecte, you Know their color and n!,ure“ bmug‘i?:alnl,nb‘::t.thc’;”;‘;:ncmDnn l:'n""l:dc:fl {“T,m,i’h.:;:,’:g,‘z‘,‘:,:‘f“I:‘,&,',:‘g;‘;,'":g f‘a‘:',"ll.::'l C Sugar, per pound .., forin of tho cerenls. Where ia It? GLUTEN, gucss thelr hopes,” “The France fs in large de- mand; it contmns Emlie do Girardin's flnal trumpet calli the Univers is lowling to the fanatieal, but {5 not much bouzht; the Figaro has a string of Jokes, and the casino-llke oflico of the paper in the Rue Drouot {s crowded with wuidnunes, who titter at the fanciful dispatches in the public room, Iigher up toward the pop- ular quarters of the city the streams of voters thicken. The walls are patehed over with pla- cards, yellow, crimson, aud blue; men lounging outs{de wine-shops read the Kappe! ; and wonen fee? Dut'inaist that **a littlo nonscnse now and then I relished. by the best of men,” and women, o0, Now, we have in oor Home several voung peonle, and hope to have many more. These samus young people are full of fun; it {s uppermont fn their hearta, and must come out, Let it come, 1 say. What's 8 home without funt Floating Island with the floater left out, and, in nine cnsen thal ont of fen. tho voung folke swill be frou b In l‘:‘"" B O imnifel i s Toalih wasts o tinye: | Bamen are not dellveranie inlews the addrcys con- do you think, Chat? OuT oF STYLE. TET 1T ALONE. To the Editor of The Tribune. DroowrsasoN, Oct. 30,—Will you be kind enongh to tell mo how ta use corrosive rutilimate for the complexion? Do you get the powder or léqnhl'd? tention to them and did not much grieve over | likely to lead tu differences of opmfon. Mr. | Strap, ton Keds, fine, for... them, ~Oue of the Indians would call ont when | Sumner treated the San Dominze guestion | Sirup, & lon Kezs, Funcy Drips, fur. a dead body arrived, *Hellol that fetlow was | from the very beginning in ao delicute a manner | Maple Sirup, Vermont, per gallon... shot yesterday,’t and that was about all. fos not at first even to attempt to exoress bts | Daking Powidler, Royal, Neither did the Indlans appear to care much | oninfon on any one. The complaint of the late | Baking owder, Dr, Price whether they were fighting or o, Itwas the | Admtnistration was that Sumper orombeed to | ieg Seed, all kinde, per pounl Incontnlcnco of gtz or ot fighting, ua the | supmort the troats at fret and then onposed K- | Peactie, 3 B i casc might be, that disturbed them. On the | This fs not true. [cacher Spodny pmls, periliacy morning when I lelt one approached me, eaving cliurz continuged that he knew Sumner's | Reacher, Pie, d-pound eape, pee doscn fn good English, which most of them spoke, *If | sentiments with resard to the treaty from the | Assorted Frite, perdozen ..o .o it don't et warmer than this we'll have to groto | beztnming. Ile was nesee favorahle to it, but | Tomatoce, Seponnd cane, per dozen. . LOOK TO THE ADDRESS, Ta the Editor of The Tribune. Poro, 1il.. Oct. 30.—There are frequent com- plaints that letters addresecd to members of The Tlome by thelr noms d¢ plume are not received. This le, doubtless, owing to & non-comphiance v of the Post-Onice Department, as fol- Letters addreascd to initisls or fictitious {Answer.—Don't use [tatall,} ARRANGING LEAVES, o, no; o 4 taina & deslgnated place of dellvery, thunt A let- To the Editor of The Tritune. : i ; and fighting azaln,’ when it was first bronght forward he never dil | Corn, 2-poun2 eans, per dosc .. o o e et 4 Fito peavys | tor addreanoi A, . Statlon G, New York, mwnot | Lraxs, Ta., Oct. #0.—Will nome of The Mome | 8r¢ hurr¥ing to the voting places, eecorting ot deromio #ives weveral Wisarlons lnck | or paidd ansthingn Qlsciraste I;s!;:n:‘n‘b‘l:‘;gnl- Corn, --;:( nd cane, :.:r‘.x'.l»l;:r‘; et Mrho ey cannot way unto. the | deliverabio: but a letter addrested A, . (or Chat)y | ytice plense pive pretty arrantements for sutumn | el husbauds, Right up now o the Lelshts of | geig of the battle, From the first Gen. Milvs | sideration, © Befure cxpresaiiz adv udverse | Crackers, Suzar, per > band § have no mecd ~of thee Nor | slatingeticet and nymher, of o box sumost, e des Iowvcs, 'and obilgs A Scticouuaax. | Montmartre Jnd | Belleville, where Ja<tories | had ordered all the troops to push forward thetr | opinlon 15 Committee on the sublect, Sumber c.ucufir.'b:??;.’;J"',’,.‘:";‘.jf;‘,;, apain, tho head to tho fect, 1 havo | llverable, ce Unite ates cla o abound, and where dunk alleys lead up to pro- | y,prenchments that night in order to get nearer | walted until ol) the other members of the Come | erackern, Soda, be iRl nunced of you.” Let the fun go on. And now, my | Gulde of October, 1877, page 0. Denon, " Tetariun lodghie-ouses, large as barracks. | goa%cacer 1o the enemy. When Licut. Jerome's Ittee had expresscd thelr opiai 1th Crackers, £oda. best, 8 pounds for pistere, don't you think it just the lens bit pres - THE ' EDELWEISS It fs In these places that organ- ; Sf duut. Jerunie's | mittec had expreascd thele opfuluns withottt €0 | eraeicers, Ogater, beat, 3 pounds for. % line was within forty or” fifty yards from that of | deavoring ter influence them, belng, no doubt, ¥ fimpigotis [UE8% Lo Glctate 45 1ke ddltor g lo whit QUESTIONS ANSWERED. nders are most = welcowe, . 8 |y, Nop Percen it wits g0 srranged between the | nt the time aware that the preponderance of | CTockers 20-pound buses, per pound. e shall or shall_not potin his paper—hia, mind To the Lditor of The Tribune, Amid the yasning waste, the streets - are nolsy with - them. tife 4 the Indians ti ith by ik \ et i Slurer 8nape, hesl. per nound......... 194 you, not ours, 1 sliould feel anytnine hut compl- Y 1 i & v e | Boldiers and the Indians that either sfde, being | fudgment in the Committee wax agnlust the e mented {f T were he. 17 ho doesn't put thia in, | | _CtticAeo, Oct. 28, —Mittie May, you can get very }}.?,f'.‘;.,’:,’i!,‘ ety ;‘;fi‘:kz':dlz‘;,!r'e,fifi.h:fi:‘"l_' Lr?:}fi“.‘l‘“’ ‘10", I".:;.fim;{':g" .(sll:fml;d;hf over-fatigued from Iying at full lengtn on their | treaty, Suinner probably discussed those | Nlic Nacs, beat, per pounil, 15 shall think” that L wanta tho taom for sonictufng | pretty wax for autaumn leaves, roady for use, ot | Par'down, percnanco, leaps sumo occasionny 1 | Grcasce, ani are- dancing in tho roadway with | Uellics fu the riflepits, miaht, b shuwing o | things more in a pirit s intimate confidenco | Gelatine, per packaze.... 20 better, Nonony 1N PARTICULAR. auy store where thoy sell wax-flower materinla, | Tnroush 'mountain-bushes, grown In devions luzzl halred little FrunEh firls, A patrol of | White flag, arrest the firing, and arise and | with Schurz than with anybody clse, and | Coffee. Roast Java, per ponng 20 PLATN QUESTIONS FO M, Trave, | I Jonmoidtho foaver oui then retlnt than | ey the Gatde Hepublique. ambics by.—lelinoted, | 8(retch thelr limbe and walk to and fro withn | Mr. Scarz docs not think that, the nume of | Cofee. Jtoatt Java, test, per paund 15 N hE MRS, o A welle, in arift, & chaste, : i i/ ? | full sighit of each other at that deadly distauce, | Ashley fn connection with any phasc of the San | ¢ . Hoa T he Bt of Toe Tribune: - | X Sonavavemment avér toono jut rndo foon o 4 smoviy Uloom ' siue whise petlens rae baked, ard with (itmien sNople Sl e - el trace wit whiie men'on ot lden | Domingo (reaty was' cser ..‘.cx.'u ped Letween Conc b Mo gL B i, 0 Cnicaco, Nov, 2.—Another Saturday has passcd, | tinted wax alund. I have made a great denl of | © 8¢ paison:hical h e & 2 cen frequent in Amcrican warfares never bee'| them. “The assertion that Ashiey's not belng [ o o0 =00t 0 500 g and e outalders havo. receivod no satisfartion In | Wax-work and wili give you any intormation. yo this patul! a8 wworkuien are reading th9 | fore hud American soliiers such confilence In | sunt oa 8 Commbxaioner. to San Dominzo hod Lofes, timon dgin pasmonnd; 23 nin | Neeiro. Motl, If you prces your leaves in a book | Thi {8 tho Edelweles, T erell, but they are quict onough. | pyqi0n snarnanimity as they were justified fu | anything to do with Sumner's opinion or action | €offee, Ureen dava, best. yer pound. 30 regard 1o the net proceeds of the Conventfon. 1f, | Hobii®y 2 thery e “?“h A oarcd o, thoy win | Lizhted at eve with hicher rnmebflmfl (lrlmf' faces they may have, borny hands, clothes | (88t TR D in the ARy A perfectly nlmmlp Collee, Green Rio, per pound.... 20 s Otlena sys, Mra. Tlalo has it, then why docs | not cur) up, 1 will cloro this by givinga deliclons | Remote from knowledgo of all woful wrong, dlseolured from paint. ofl, 'or soot, or' chiecks | SXRNCHRESE G SO e tatans | | Sumner kisld buck his apinion on the treaty | Cofiec. Gireen Rio, best, per pound 25 she not pay It over (o B¢, Luke'st Thia is & plain | recipe for buffa: Linunomo patty-pans with pufl- | It e saintly face, puro se tha suows bogeord from the polson of lead worke, bt W en on this oot Tho . o Sl ralpdid e ) = Pl Rl e n‘ Y- " ¢c. | 80 isits life one sweet, unburdencd song. thelr voles count for a8 m,m,um“\m,m,l,,m.‘ are the bravest men on this continent. There, | for a long time for the very purpose of securing | Cocoa, Epps Homeopathic, per ponnd... 43 question, and wa wish it plainiy anawered. 1If ft | paste. putin tablerpoons) o nln';,';“h’;, ond for | Butabl what steange dovice kot and thoy ure going to give thew | I the Orat night, when our men Jay wounded | to it the must respectful and_favorable eonsid: | Taploca, best, per pound. 10 reaily fe in safo kecping. then lot us know that, [ iorvess DOC O thot B, ERBSHECORIEG 0 f bot Cun ald us this 1 reach. and bear slong D e st (s e vatine o png | Bfter the charire when we lost &0 ‘many, they | eration that ig cuuld have, Nobody, coneluded | saco, best, per pound. 10 tut wo think it ever St. Luke's necded it, they " WoDE Istaxp, | Triumphant on Life's journey as we go? 1 'gulcugon we o, t houses become fewer, | Wouldn't kill o wounded man. Al they wanted | Mr. Schurz, who knew Sumner well could ever | pyce, caroling, per pous o need it now, as the cold weather Is coming om PUIROAC, - 1 iy S ol * | washis gun and his cartridge-belt,” Several | accuse him of anv nct of untruthulness or du- . 45 Another questionwe would like (o havo answercd, Thon art mine Fdelwolss: and we reach the grass and stone girdle of forti- el } e , Ttice, Loulslana, per pound 4e 8 3 A QUESTION OI' POSTAGE. ‘ 0 timnes the wounded would rise up in a sitting | plicity in this or any other matter, S vl 3 1ries, linlo was President of the temporary or- S aTn y Thies, love, ndofa | rom helow, eo far, leatlons whih not. so long ugo brlatled with | 1o ure and strctch themselves, The Nez-Perces | | On'the subject of the recall of Mr, Motles as | Starch: White (o, bost, 0-pound box... 50 , Uct. 50, ! z thie trenehies shiowed Dis head, from five to ten | 1y, but poeitively, declined to speak, e | Etarch, Comn, per pouud... bullets came whizzing at It on the fnstant, was not cognizant, persouatly, of the facts ace | Soap, German Mottled, best, 60 bare + Onee,” anfd Lieut. Jerome, * when Gen. | tually bearing on the case, and thercfore could | Suap, Procter & Gamble's Mottled German, Miles was riding nlunfi tlic line, an Indlan fump- | not speak. While he belleved that Mr, Bum- 60 bars uil u‘plmd raised shouted: Whilo yet my langini heart with fulluess moans, ‘Through paths cold, bleak as Ice, 1 stumble blindly ubward to those zance ‘Where thou dosi dwoll, my sweet, atar—so far, Dul if, rare, distant one, nntil disposed of according to order ~Now, Mr. [ esliing tho attentlon of thoso ladies who are Inter- Editar, [ hope you will not conslgn this letter to ! o fhe wasto-nAper bsket, a6 ‘several Indles bosides | Sted In exchanging piants throngls the medium of mysclf, who Fnent onr time and money in tho in. | Uncle Bam's mail, to the laws regulating the trans- terert of 8t, Luke's, foul tnat wo hiave the right to | mission of mattern this way. Small boxes ma; demand an acconnt of it, and as the whole delin- | be sent at nowspaper rates when they Ara unsoales town customs offlce, the moat, and “the herd of cattle huddled ot the barrier while the etrot men count them, we jitmp into a pasaing tram- wav car, and are borne away from the big city where the heart of France is throbblig. s revolver at him and | ner was removed from the Chalrmanshiv of the 3 g Committee on Foreign Helations beennse of his Eoaly Saron fneelal, bars, Der box. uency les on Amic ilale’s shoutde: d it fo. Partl lowed, how. | As thou stil] crow'st beyond my ontreach bol We are among vineyards aud apple orchards )< X % 7 b 5 i Eoap. White Lily, 60 bare, per box....,.... 3.59 ':!t.u l!\!{nld‘ Lk -llluf would o as fifo;i:'tf Teport | avr ‘!’l}?[)lng:u:::z'\llsburélr:l 3::?.; “nl:tlll:u(o.‘;‘ ) lc‘::‘nr- Lnerer with h l]msln::lul; r(nnyy v biest md' now. T stulible-cids havo been turncd up e e o o i | T e e Lt (peore | Sonn. Melsride's Gorman, 60 bars, pet box., woareto bave her, i N responding er can #on etter fu 123 oty dreamin hee some future duy to hol r next year's T 3 the clover meadows v s ackerel, e ML a : 00D, | D neieiot: Tn ciile way wuch | 1 jonrnoy on Ihrogh pain unts Lifo's W out,” Tore boon owed 10f the October sceds but the | Meaded Uen, Mtlea! advanco did not emulate the | he had no estre to open - discugslon with Alckerely Fat Faaillysmyi por kit chivalry, but rivaled_the bravery, of the Nex | Fish on that or any other question connceted | Mackerel, No. 1, new, perkitoio v., CURES AND RECIPES, gxtes and unnecowary pastico, canbo saved. A Perces. " 4They fought," savs Jerome, * for the | with the late Administzation, Hisrelations with | Dlacking, Day & Mariin's, per bottte.. Tiitlo moro care and pains would, save conslderabie buatiruatcrop iss.atll) 10 eotiodn, The bells of Mayhau, wlien it 1a done, ) the village churches are rngine for the after- y roul'shail know, ani love In Hifwsful rest, 1t Edelwelaa within o Land of Gold Ta the Editor of The Tribune. not only to the subscriber but also Lo many othiers 5 . htouhle ol i h Joyof it. Atone tinc four of them fornied a | the ex-Secretary had always been kindly, and | Blacking, Mixby's Bcet, largo slze, por doz. Cntcano, Oct. 31.—As 1 have galued admission.| intorestod intlower. WatLriowsn's Hunsy. CiticAuo, LiLLIE SURBRLDGE, :"-’"“W“‘t‘,‘l"":fl;l‘:”bg'm‘,'l}";::ml,’,""gl‘;‘}’l:,‘,‘,';"'I‘)’g’,'; tomblnation queerer than any Wall-strect com- | ther were 80 now, ani he intended, for Lis part, | Assorted Vegetables, per :kmn‘..‘p snce, L come agaln, as Iam in trouble, and hopo C—— —_—— L-lll\fimlng ' wooden shoea, | The cure has hg\l bluation I ever heard of. Three of them bur- | that they should remain s, Gulf Shrimp, per dore: :«;n;m relief 'l‘munn !ha{kifid friends ul;'rhn Home. A FAIR OFFER. NOVEMBER, his say about the clection fn his pulpitat 10 {r&mg ‘m‘ Sltelr_il“lum;‘l)‘lml;- 5::;00{‘::1:‘;';::«3“; T aii———— Freuch I'vas, per can, ¥ feet aro the cauro of all my tronble; not with o the Editor of The Tridune, elock b 3 ¢ ¥ i e d g Milk, Condenerd, § Hefrol ko RS BT O IOMSOL WL |, e BUGTl Tt o'clock mass, but he spoke to a congrezation ot [ BHO8 VIR (G IOWEE SRS e AN AUTUMN-HYMN, filk, Condener, Swles, per dozen women, children, and old paupcrs, for the clergy have done 80 well of late years that they have driven from thelr churches the able-bodied Througl the trees the sunshine hath Freer nccens (o the path Whero I tread; up and leap on to his horse, and ride o {gm rnv'v, u:u A\‘unz Perces' fire. This bm,..‘,‘é Sweetly flows the stream of Time; Pincapple Cheese, now, per ponnd, would, of course, oblige the Nez Perces who Onward moves the Earth sublime; sCurrunts In tho fiesh. If any of you are troubled the sama | blo present for a gentleman. Allow me to suggest w4y you know how you suffer. I hope some ono | a handkercntef-case, which is linndsome, —pattern will pleaso send me & poo'l recipe aw soun aspossi- | and directions for which I will send upon recelving For the leaves are fallen now . of the male sex, Bottles are being uncorked In Keeping pace are runnlng sands, ) v . A fired at_him to expose their leads above the 4 Rairins, ble, and at the same tlme a curo for plmples on the | por duhee e N whidwood, and Trio. did Eragi tho cald bk saplass bough, the village winc:shiops, daubed outsido (umul- | BeC At i b0 EXRBeE, LIEE B BAOEE 1HO Throbbing hearts, and busy bands, 'RG.' yon all like recipes, hate 18 & good ono for | YOU receive pattern and Jottery Will Wax Leal berry color; and it is here that the peasant pro- Raisins, Layers. for Tabic use, per box, {der's threa companfons would 1ift up und give Tarther ont the shadows cast, Rauine, Layery, G-pifund box . tease wend, directlona for straw letters? Ihave A prietors, farmers, vintuers, and graziers of tho | & i Creeping onward from the Past; » Layers, 0-p e 60 emon pie; The graterrind aud Julce of ouc lemon, | any? patteine for fancy wori which I would be e tarty Sun bath et alent, fominutic have been passing and repassing all | theim hell.” Withiered, fulling, are the leares— haleine, Layers, 25-pound boses 155 twa egite; threo tablespoon fuls of flonrs mix al to- | ¥13d 10 exchunge, M, 8., Lock-Dox 25, Tl doth ta; the woruing. Some step in to bave a glass TAWK-EYTEMS, At which oft the'Splrit prieves, Flgs, new Layers, very cholco, per box.... 20 gether, line your plate with crust, nil, and bake fn (If the burn mal hadows wide, before slouching off to the malrie, Durlington Hawkeye, b4 " Golden light trom wetting snns Apples, arled, per ponul. ..., 8 Rolow oven, - When (ono, apread the. fonowing A BARGAIN OFFERED. O on hillock's northern side) where tho tri-colored flag flonts; others stroll in O of o Flowers fading one by unes Yeaches, drled, per pound. 10 iranting on the o, put in ‘tho” oven, and vake & To the Editor af The Tribune, 1alf the day. after thoy e votul, Therd Is no talking nrflo(“‘::ofid:b’::m&e azouy out of the Brds, with don ad plu Bluckberries, per ponnd 1% . 10 frosting 18 mado thuss Taka o aluud ahout tho elections, overnment bas Z 3 Flown to Bouthern climes ol = g Micmtiaax City, Jud,, Oct. 27.—1 hava for some Waw ivars enanilno matisspied 3 ment ha Cherries, pitted, per pound..... a5 Dearen i Griito eius, four tablespoons of 8ka%. | timo beon a reader of Tho llame, and havo often A {x{s“flm&’[‘f}_g:{:fi ."‘;;,“(‘l‘ "rl‘l"e"‘,“!“"‘::’b;fi';‘:l'-&‘lfl “Whero there's swill there's awar,” as the Tatling corn wrthin the feld Raspberries, per pound. 35 Hiehemill ey, A Thace Ba o LT :.‘3':"5':‘..} ‘:::‘:‘ulx:clrk:a.n: 3 . ::‘!’ p:vlmlm.hh:l‘dd)‘.d Andiheii foul: winging p'er durmo sanding outside within carshot; byt the | P remarked when it climbad a ten-ral fence Rhte thas rattlo from ihe tn Lard, Dickfurd & Kansher's. pee poand 1 . sk untl} now. shot o e and tunneled nder an Osage hedge togetat o Ketcbup, Gordon & Dilworth's, per bottie, 23 barrel of slop’lu the back yard. 8, a8 they lcan over the oll-clothed ta- Jetaant 2 g Pearl Bariey, perpound well tled by busy bes bles, with _thetr lege tucked up under the rush Theso thelr solemn Iessons teach, groatly obliged to Holly and Ivy i¢ they would sond TNOE VELOCIPEDE, ma the pattern of the watch and match recclvers, To soma redey, Southern shore, Call alond. 3 K ] chairs, make spcaking-tubes of their hands, and | © Alonzo? writes to ask who Mark 0 Far bayond the power of apecch— & To the o}:mm_nl The Tribune, And also if some ose will scnd me a pattern of the Now the ficlds ars wide and brown; cou\'cha i mutlled tones, grinning, Trust | wast [le was nn unclo of that noble ::Iu“l'l’;x':xxn,;n}: h‘non’l for unr‘:lndum m’::;. o nicano, Oct, 20, =Will tho Teamed and wiso of | Crossaud Crown. —In return Twuuld vend such pats And the alry thistle-down theos to know for wham they have becu voting; | Susan 1%, and ho was the authur of the celee 8o we wmay bo ripe fordleavey, this far-famed institution give stientlon whiton | LoTas ou T have. Oue s teisted fiBon or a tidy Wafteth by these lonz-headed rustica of the country round | bruted Fourth-of~Julyoration: * Dulceet decorum The Ilev, Grouax W, Crovrs, Question Is propounded? Thers w a fond mother | O ARY KIAGGT CANYGE o Gorosn, |, And the nlghis galn on the d Parls arg viot birds to bo caught with' oflicial | est Clew patria mort.” 1., Oct. 27,1 in this family who has through seven long years g T Aund there spreads o smoky chatl, Tho garde-champetre steps in, an hnpos- ing person with a blue blonse, a cocked-hut, bross-hifted sword, and corduroy trowsers, Drink b offered to him, and ho sccopts. * flow aro the elections goingd"* He doesu't know, but ints to bis bag full of the ofliclal candldate's Ilot-papers, which he has been urdered to tive Oor the sky, Keen the moming, soft the noon, Aud the shado ther aoon, Falling faats But domoestic mirth shall cheer By the hearth tho loverted year To the last, Johnson's boy fell Into a clstern the other L) day, and his mother, hooking the garden-rake | sans mommmamamemc s A FI—IO U R- fnfo tne young wan's suspenders, hauled him TIUN Flonr, Minnesota Spring Wheat, best, po Burreliie oee venne safely 10 the top of tho cistern, Aud then UNION USNDER Flour, Mtnnesota Pulent. bes i provided soothing-siriips lonumerablo for lier oue | PROOF-READER, TAKE WARNING, boy In the way of medicing and entertainment, At T'a the Editor of The Tribune, {;gul;’l.:mvlfih;c'lpfdc ia m!\l‘u‘;l wl“ff . l}mu ne | SrmoriEup, Oct. £7.—Pleasa correct an error zing m the window on her firet- born * | (mine, Ipresume) in my letter of last week, The L(:‘ym::(.lz:l{{:::;f And fro. eataing health id e8| yord Arcifo should bo Archit, Now fa tho fime ters upan the scene, " ahie | for autumn leaves. The pretiiest lambrequine T Johuson went and called it *a ratse for hfe,"” Ifalf an hour's practice on a plano every day » away, and he winks, implying that few of theso | will bring on fatal attucks of paralyails In cight Floar, Whito Winter, best, per barrel...., 74 eye, ehakiog her ewd and potntiug ro 110 win: | ever saw wote made of prowed ond varmahed | 3tupuox, Wis., Nove L parR o oo pacts liave been agked of him. ‘Thiy wink inres | months, (Thia 13 & lie, but, if the press will \{ Nl RN - i oy “:ly..{;‘_l::\:l;’hnull‘: i1t otlon (ns“fl‘:;‘; '(;fir'urm.nd“p.ll:n(‘zrd‘::lwnul‘.h?“l:c’cfil‘l;l“lrll;:::‘l: |‘('r‘1:ar- ke s Mt e sponse and laugh. lTMn the noiso of wheels {a | kindly assist fu giving it the widest clreutation, L l\ I‘JL& ’ Pole on her back, and” the ts from the torrid | spersed between, ne need algn for unattaina. BABY. {‘,‘.’:{‘h,‘fé‘é‘. .‘.’,'."uf'fi.'u":,‘,,.{‘,‘;‘L'fi’.‘,’fi'}kf.fl.’, l{:c n':,‘:: 8 iatsiul pouple will eltlier misinterpret o L full to suwanl the generous and humane wotlve zone enfold her in the nex Sure= | ble ornaments while Naturo is 0 generouw. | hupe which prompts the {tem.) a ly, mothers can sympathize; and, if any one knows 88 3 nyiblng deroralory to (he wio of a Teloctpede, | 0" Be T Y ‘“’_“’""'""..1“5.‘?,"‘5. will sho riss and explain, She cannot st content= ctteto vote, ielsa Liberal Farfsian banker, Patented N with a jovial, round !alccb whom the Govern- Ang. o Childhood's bright and merry pratile Falle upon the mother's ears TEAS. ment papers have been abusing all throuch the N AND T NINE, ;"3(1,‘3‘:-‘:"’“ her experlence will benedt another THE RECEIPT OF BURR-SEED, Sa{‘.u-\nx-lmnm sweetesl muslc summ‘ur us_an incendiary Radleal, but the u:ng‘-vtmx‘;m'xuljfn&\amn e Barn RELATIE. To the Edvtor o) Tha Tribune. aEKardumn (st g ey willagers doft thelr lits to bt undbava nofear | Ay impromjtu seb-to occurred in o Fourth 3 R oS = 2 of his setting an, y's house on fire, Nex e # apan, per posad, 35, 50, 60, and... 70 THINGS WANTED, FE0iE, Ol 20 SL 0l Taponll JorBaut ey didsihcs reveaiises bands Stmes the Vuitalrian dotor of thocaon, trol- | strect saloou yesierday between a largo black 7,13t | olun, ver pound, 35, 50, 00, w0 To the Editor of Ths Tribune, Brocars the bintedeedd AL the detziath: you may Lying uow #0 cold snd ilent, tiug on bis flea-bisten mare, and holding his | bear and a blooded Hghting-dog, which, for L fashisued | English Dreakfast, per pou WaTRRLOO, Oct. 20.—To al} who wish to press | POSIDIY get {8 of an hierb or raoi doctor, | pur- Buby dwells In Spirit-Land, whip and bridio Iike a kulfc and fork, os o truc | vigor and eutbuslasm, {s seldom equaled by com- Yeasauit iapee. Bobl i tony aud 75 satama-loaves I would ssy that T hava somo that | o2+ OF 40 Eclectic. who was 8 desler In herbs. Frenchman doer. This, frec-thinking foech 18 | pativo prutes. ualitiveand in i i aave been pressed and used for 10 you had gone out in the suburbs before It was Angels whisper words of comfort, the abomination of the Jocal clergy, and, truth 11k Ststh 1 Kee s i iev aro good yot. 1 pat fot ears 8d | 40qlate yon could have gathered for ydurvelf, —then Cheeriag up the blceding heartj to say, there is something subverslve In tho yery | A well-known street saloon-keeper yeu~ A0 eeesiienniens siae snnsesisseaiens 00 ;‘m' ‘m:mm nzw.'pmf."m::";'}."‘ lmncr:e;-ml you ,-uu{d huv'- been sure_of 3te freshn Toin- ”‘f«‘%.flh’u'fiifi}“’“.‘ l-“wlvev:‘«‘l‘. shape’ of his wide-awake aud the cut of s terday mngc mub:'ourl;x street map s present Young I‘:ymn, ver puuad, 35, 50, 60, 73, & i ASYE Vslghan | cevely hope, df you ceed wemust pu card, No need to spec eutle- | of a large black bear, which s well know § an I Fitdie anas vt s i gt dam, "1‘“"’" e e & 3o exporiencer i the Tiny footeteps on the staircass Fean votus . hala s sletioral otk | tho clty, haviug bech sho' bot of the 15" TOR THE HAIR Apples, (rom ——-—, per barre. 8 snd crown and the foater? i erRe OF 1088 | pbdicine oniy came from the doctor's saddle-bage Waken up the motiicr-lovo: dlayar. with @ uod, suk that Wlusy oficial fe boyy, until it became so_unwleldy and Duudes Oatmesl, 12-pound cans. .. .. 00 A eraT A e 8EY (il loaves ean bo ob, | 1 WOUIL be ATl cabi: BNOUBLATITOUER. Clawhing in her arine the traasures AR 0. K talned {n Chicazo. 1 will eschange. patiorns fou (R Given to her from Abeve, his ticket into the boxslit with a facctious wax Nowers witl any onie, uatleny for . aint thut they hod better ail tako care, fur such ALAS, POOR DIRD, WIll Dactyl send ine the pattern of Canton fian- 3 To the Editor of The Tribuns. explosive votes as his may perchance blow the el rabbit and the dog and elephant if eho weta’ $t She, la words of fond end: i 1o baone box up.. Tine eitdes on, and thero i3 & sudden Henders thunke for tha beg ucll“. misclievous that they were forced to” purt Equal 1o any imported, and at nearly with it. The Pourth street man I3 well half the price, known {n_sporting circles as the posscssor = Shaker Buckwheal, —beat [n the macket, of several fine jighting<dozs, one being ’ “ihe New York dog, " P Bllly," which guve Alsa toll me more about the cross 4 Poxp ov Lac, Wis,,0ct, 20.—~Allow me tothank Teurfully sh 8 the question, incursion of furm-laborers, who have been din- s Kerey Pat | ek B v e . boal mude of card: | oyuthrough your valusble columps for her wise ‘Which of thesy could we spare beat? g off boited beef and whito wine, and dance gutn dl\:;r)‘ m{h ,ll{:gll&“ ch 15 hl\,'zl‘) llllll.:ubl::l: Aglear liguld, containing novolsonoon minerals. A Christinaals so near, will some one tell me of | suggestion In adding an aviary to The llome. lam inexpensive littlo presents? smuch interested upon the sublect of birds, aud as Sowel el llenrn;’-{ g}:{;’l; ffi;’-‘n :l' ;{:o::;:'afn hl:gm. fl,",',',".’, Chat must have had some experience aleo, 1 wonld down ta the malrie arm-ln-arm with their elg- cling sweethearta, They have stuck voting papers [o their hats, and us they go they extract riotous sounds from earthenware horns, A room, and, curlinz bimself peacefully in the atded hair 2o 148 onzinal color. Sold by all drug- corner, wad left olone, On of the dows)n sleck, [ Fiste, WHlbo sent o uny address an receint of uuw:ri'lll antwal, & full shiter to '~khll\'.‘" was | Oue Dollar, ROSEN send fOI' HIGKSON'S WEOk' e A 314 East ‘Two on Earth and o0e in ileaven! Vacant now the baby-clair: Nothing teft bug fond roumeuibrance 1ro The Hi 1el 1{ks to ask hér—or any one wha can advise me-— And acurl of golden hale, noslng about the saluon, unuoticed, when she e s ox 0000, Now York,® 1onoe Floaeg Mdreas fiasicando for m! mocking:bird who hag been | Wixoa, ct. 0. ¥ M P8, fl;‘.‘}g"‘:‘n”d"‘l'fi:’.‘t‘l‘f;!‘ fett Irom (ks ditondcely eutered the room, where' Ibq‘_bt-:lr was. They | = LAUNDRY GOODA, ly Grocer, and see for your- e 95 f7m Bie perch meariy A1} tho time. 1o bae been | yyq T the probibition ruté Whem In good bumor with | BCIE cach other tnatantly, b e v | T Tl f ot T T : i A HOME INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, | Horif) 3‘;"|;m, 40 wo And nothiag, & basiy Uenry: Watiécsha’ esture o Bouthiorn |y, auliiato wiom this centurine {y spposed I feet, and, staadlne slaluy o thoielenstyds l“l's. Sehafer’s 1 anndry Goods selves the .PI'ICBS at .Whl_Oh weo Trid ry gratefully rece . L, . to hold under his spectu! protection. = . o ! . Gaxgpva, T, Oct. 20.~In Aunt Carne’s Jat S — Am{rfilp{m{qflh{l e New York l{f;rald.;vlt- A Pl W Rt O i ;-l"l“r’fg'fi“,':.fi& d":fir‘;‘ .;}:}J:,’E";’lfir{"y‘l!;; ure SHINES bnEsSING. DInT EXTERSINATON and sell Groceries, Parties in the week's appeal for 8L, Luke's Hospital it can FATTERNS, fogof ey Wattersou's lecture, e Cont® | you of & man who, beeame w Lount of the | pouudid ke u fiath toward her threateufug | Dontiesscdred oF them an foitienat sie, Sfaostac: dering by mail will bardly be vaid thos **The truth, the whole truth, To the Editor of The Tribuns. fealit Dlmelcalitles, aud Realities of South- | Second Emplre by bluwing bublile companies | e ghe was received with a powerful blow of | sured by AT country ordering by m on the Buurse, giving the Court ashare of the suds. Here by comes tu the fesh, drl g 8 spanking phacton with hlgh-swpl {uz bays and siiver-plated harness. HIs wifs s by his shte with ribbons of the fashlonable vellow in her bunnet, #od two grooms with blue castsand chins it behind, arms folued. Itisa coldish day, but the Count und Couutess are gu.ng about from village to villagze to try and catch votes, and electritytog the masses by thelr affa- bility, The trup “slackens into o slow ?un-l- triumpind trot at the eutrance of the village, upd, while Madame wreathies ber tace in siniles ut the bow of every cival bumpklu, Monsieur, who Is handliog the ribbons with butter-colored and nothing but the truth,” {¢ made 10 appesr, Sovru Baxw, Ind., Oct. 20.—1 have tried all the ud fearing that the mstier may be decided in Tho | Y8rious waye 10 preserve the rich colors iu sutemn llome, as is sometimes the case in politics, by the | leaves. but the following has proved the most suc- ::: .:n’.h,..g,:y,h{.i "“‘"s;hlln vo'ars, ll write g., ;::.(nl: After gatbering the leaves, place them ¢ 8o matter plainer, and alsosugyeat an *+ob- ween news w Ject. 8t Luke's Hospltal 1s s chila of the £pie- | 10 keep them iv: s ";'.’-?.'l%';‘.‘f:.";"u'..?.‘h :::: :gy:l.sgtrflhhnn w;;flp:‘u’r: "'fi:}"’-}w’uema over with equal parts of sulphuric acid and water; guce fuu while o make It & donation Ls sil wel | place in dry papers and change each day_until tne enouyh, but if we huve an enterpnse distinctively | leaves ara quite dey, 1f aoy one hae s jewelry Sura aLould s ok e o ere bt Sunch | Bust Wi thoy plekan aena & patieras Wi iolly People and world's people, csn meet on common | 84 1vy pleare wend patternst All will receive My soyestion Jv o * lome Industoal | Samps o retarn. 8. M. S., Box 037, or & llows Hefuge, or a board= SEND THAT TOBACCO-POUCH. the bear's left paw, whichitore ber face upen aud seut ber svrawling. She up and bounded fu- v o i it e receive the same attention as Cothdr blow iFom the. baw. The bear, bow: | P e | if they were themsel ves pres- ever, succecded fn getting ber in his fron em- eutire frow the kila. brace. They rolled over and over, yelpiag and PUTTER Y ‘l‘::i'ixk“n’fl‘;f:? Imlel-r; ent‘ e, says: “1uas very amusiog and pecullar, Mr. Wat. tersou’s dusign was evidently to construct the strongrest possible contrast “between bis own watter—which is exquisitely vuut, guluted. and cotnpact—aud his exuples of Southern humor, which ore whimsicully grotesque, © ‘This co in the manner us well as Ul vould be odder than the d Buwgs by u grentle- man ol easy and yraceiul adds ciud fua full evening dress sult. Asa speaker and debater Mr. Watterson is carnest, aguressive, sud at thwes beavy. As o lecturer and reader beis casy, scll-posseased, uenlal, nlrn und light, nig wrowling, Tho bear bit at his loc savagely, Hene o et i sl . ¥ hi: aws clashing and clamping with iety ateaccedingly | Hotsa bk Despuses thels tevrivle. power, Thig BNWEELSE | Goods delivered at the De- Uohsa St ek AT e pot free of Charge. No SR = charges for boxes or packing of ewploywent. Sow Ing-achoul for g oy :urnu tat strlkes at the roots of poverty and vu! To ths Editor of Tae Tribuns. Oulyiu the lust ten mivutes, in which he suw- | v 3 e 1K , GREAM EOOdS- ering, and will bel, ' & o gloves, smirks aud Iiits o hat that shlnes like DA a0d Jal, eemon tots caliol S0 uhe Cowniag | . CHIEA0D: Oct. 30.—1 was very much pleased to | ed up the cusw uf the OId aud thio New Soutb, | Varyi.h, A wast-walsted, mustactied, aud decu- # bowers of Pux Tursons's Home. 5.8 | nd ot least one suswer to mine of last week, and | Feferriug with fecllug to the negro wnd touching | rgped gentlewan s thls Bovapartist, sud be 13 = B now Bilter Sweel, 1 you will bave the kindness to m‘:;{“fi:“;“'fi;‘l;‘;’,‘“"fl ‘::n’t‘t“":;""“:: ‘l’h‘ll‘nfi limdnullu‘w uxl u wurulnzd uxl;lu. s{nn'ldlh the puz- L] g RUE REFINEMENT, send the pattern of that tobacco-vouch utE LAY AAMY 4 zled rustics from cvery dead-wall and barn<loor Tot B n.z{z:: Tvir ucs whnail | Please: sddpese Ju‘.."‘:"' :f voice vut to 1ts {ull force und volume. His | for mitca and miles round— 4f gou rote for the lecture may be described o83 huworous essay on Southeru huwor illustrated by hviug ex- amples. Of tbesy the Hiv uud sdventures of Capt. Slmon Sugys, of the Tallapooss Volun- teers, cunstitutes the larger portiou; but s Republwans yuus vole Jor the UNKNOWN.? —— JEROME IN JOSEPH'S CAMP, Howtana Corraspondence Sew York Uerald, Bora # ag tbe editor, of acad your address snd I'll W T S e o e s | Bty ol St 0l 0 W :‘rl:l: refucd man or woman 13 one who oul of the | am as ver, i okl OL duews of their hearts speak #nd net. They will IS THE ONLY POIVDER HI CKSON’S Indorsed by Emin?tF%]gamist%g?’gyPhysid cians for its PERFECT P an ki A & HEALTHFULNESS, and USED IN THEIR |CASH GROCERY HOUSE, OWN FAMILIES. * 113 East Madison-st. 0ot willingly woun s o e rtrayel of the simple Georela. youth, Joseph Licut. Jerome, bold and baudsowe, proceeded Thont R sap wag b o S eelluEsof wiohg O AN e obes ot Plaectile Pwaa. courliy tutural sbd | 010 Josepb's camp, confdent that ke would be b ellective, whilst less techoleal aiid wore cout- | weil recelved there, knowing personally as he c: l:::: d4n luberited nobloness that will pot nor | Bav CLame, Wis., Oct. 20.~Having recovered 7 sveas oply grieve suy oue. Tnoy will uok light- | from & recent atiack of making Littlo worated lsmbe oo ’l?h others' illa nor scoff at others' mise eatiog worated grass, big worsted cows dnaxiog lfldm ey will eadeavor to hift up the fullen | worsted water, and pretey worsted dogs sittingiu 95 those 1o advernty. They wre uot sle | worsted sititudos. 1 am cow tbrcatesed with o prebeustble thau the explolis of Hooper's phil- asophuc wamester. The coueeits of the bowling raccoon of the Luuuumua, sud the dgbter from Ihtter Creek, the coufualon of the wituess who had stooved lu the ¢ymsun weeds 10 * uark the did s0 wuny of the Nez Perces warclors, It was nut until he fairly vutered it that he perceived he was & prisoncr. Bluce Miles bad determined 10 huld Juseply the Indlsus detenulued to bald