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ordown, or may (¢ ba held both waza? And, et entting off a plece of meat or e, w {t proper LRI with tha Tork cud i Len tf e Gy aled 2 duetplens noree] o Lie wsuth, oe should the " be made ta slide under 1t, and it bo thus fiikken np tendarly ' 2 \rain (his wniter rags, the knife shontd fover ba slowed to touch fieh (') but that It must he caten loely with the fork, held in the left hand, ns- ooy, 8 bt of bread helt in " tho 5% hand. Now, e wa nee not all lefl Jinded. 1t rirliiea me that an nltempt o carry 0 i new code will fnyolve rome very awkward s rmancce at table. And this heings me to the 1 Bftisone stated in my firat arttele to The Fomo fene e mbject. - Table manaerr, 1iko all othiers, Rld Lo much s good mense ahall dictate, and o8l not e subject to tlds or that person's ca- Hes. The mothodn. of using kalfe, fork, and ¥ need not be'the same with all persans, hnt [ISala e such asarc, (o each one, most conven- Vitand gracefal. “One should study deilcacy. . and grace of motion, eat alowly, cliew willy fielipr closed. and avoid all unscemiy eonnds, » 4 sacking, slpplng, elc. Hitl the obmersance of & few general ries of this Yad. one who har been accustomed tn pnd so- Ly need not fear the condemnatian of rennibile T1e. Ono of the beat of fanhlons Is that of maine Yo a certain degree of inaividnality and inde- None it amall ininds ara preatly ex- Pised over these little nicetles, for which there is 3k, gor canoot be, any standard aatho FRANELIX'S OP'INION OF COWPER. To the Editor af The Tritun. uea, Mich., Nov. 28, - Our beloved Fern-Teat yuring introduced the eubject of antiquitles, T pend & copy of 8 very old letter, found among our ly relles, from Ben Franklin, valusble not gy from being in hia own handwriting, but for \einga very pretty tributo to.the poct Cowper,” shote boalk I8 tho ona to which bo alludes: ov. May 8, 1782, -51n: | recelved the fetter you T he honour. Of WHting 15 mey AR A mICH i by yone kind gresent at a boak. ! The reili for fline of poctry had Tong since Teft ‘me; but thera i Jeiniog #0 new o tle mAoner, #0 caty and yeiso 0 {0 Jannnge, 80 clear In e £xprension, yor .,m:&‘finu A0 ust 1 tha sentimenta. thal | have read Sewliole with great pioasure, and same of the plocea Dwe than_unce. 1Ueg you' lo sceept my thankful Sfaomledements, and to present my rerncola 1o the Jibor, Your most obedient, humble servaat, oot T FRANKLIN, Tihe first puldication of Cowper. {think The IHome of last Satnrday§was more o ordinarily iniereating, and rome of the letters yery profitable to uaall, [ pariicalarly admire aml smee with Laurn Earle. The incorrect Janzuage + miny wio should know haw to talk Is a crying il N ittle poem intely pulishod in the Jonrnals wiitted *“Then and Now," by the same suthor, w8 veev pretty Indeed. T wish we saw her in yint oftencr. 2 Brmus (like him 1o jhase namo he aspires) et 10 be & ehronic faultdnder. Ta he Mra. Tiie In dieguieet He had better think twice heforo pesitempts to stab (metaphorically) our Cesar, Weanzlourly wait for a model lotter from hilm, + o foot-rerta, for instance, Dresmy 5820 has true and fine ideas on higher eestion, which If muthers and fathers wonld car- iy ont woulé mako better children and baopier Umes. 1only disagree with hor on one tenecesaity of throwing the clgar away before a paa enters hishonte, Dulug fond of the odor of Sdgsr myself, T prefor to have him continue his m\lnllnd cnjoy It In any room of his domlicile, Tome the fragratico sujttests n eenac of n protect- {r, manly presence which ts "? pleasant, bnt totbora who do not I11ke it all doe deference should Yepsid. But Mr, Oldboy may smoke in wmy parior ibe evor cownos this way. B. L. ACLUB THAT NEEDS DISSOLVING. To the Eattor af ‘e Tridune, DeKarn, 1lla., Nov, 28, —After uaing your valu- wiespace to show forth the miserics of women * wiocannot make good bread and the troubles of o0 who cannot suppress chewing gam smong fhenrching, and Snding for the aflicted onew ro- Yetand consolation, can you make room for a tale stwoe frota the Bachelors’ Club of DeKalh County? Wehave no home; the very name at the head of thisdopartment is & surt of ropruach tous. Hame of miare doctors, others lawyers, and merchanta sefonnd among us. Qur sges run from 20 to 30 yans. We pay enoogh for bosrd, roow, ete., to ma such homes as our fathers had, with .1 oargin: but It wouldn't rog one sldo . sloneof the new style, We tell our acquaints inces hete that wo liko oorown frco and inde- wadent Hifes butit1am lie. Wo nll wantto get mmed, Some of us aro eneaged Lo youny ladies waoste drawing on thelr parenta to the tune of §30 per annumit others are in Jove with beautiful, wiellizent, cultivated girla who are Impetillng el fathers' standing by their pablic display of « witly wearing appares, and othera of us nre drawn tovards girle who llve now modestly enough, but &tiaro that thoy mean to better thele condition 1ndbave nico thinga when marrled, We expect to * o meet thelr wants and expectations by tho e aro 0 yearsold if wa wait Uil then to We think we wonld ruin onr busincsa and km&elnull] nuor were wo to attompt homes, with #em {0 preside nov. Are we unlortunate? and aro thera other and {dferent 1adies wo should have given oar aflece funsto? It may ba so, dear friendd of Tho Home, st we bave scen no other kind, save servant. fils, andd they, o far a8 wo have obeerved, wonid i, from Inck of culture, suit ns for companions. Webaven't the time or talent to roform soclety ® that living within one's means would e re. nectable, so we huve chialed under bosrding-liouse sed potel Jife, and mitst do o utiless eume e s of The Liome help ua out of the difiicully. Prrrn PTRIN, Becretary of Bachelors' Club, IN BEHALF OF THE THEATRE. To (he Editor of The Trilune. Cewcaau, Nov, 20.—I would liko to speak a fow words I erder to ald onr frlends who seck counsol tirongh Tho Home Department. Frost-nipped Girat 1t you will rub your feot woll with kerosene #ilbefore going to bed you will find much relief, ad it will prevent your haviug chillblaius. Iwant % ay aword to Weeping Willow In regard to Aancing, attending theatres, ctc, Bhe quots theEavior's worde, **Yo cannot serve G .Yammon,” The Biblo also fodagca and a time to mourn, & time to nato an tme 1o Jove.” Now, whilo we can find Siblo gulativos o prove most everything, would not 3 Lttle common sense be ‘of ald in de- kmalnlog what fs good and proper for the lulo ones? In these modern tincs meople ara wmewbat more guvarned Ly common segro and J by traditional ‘uotions that cruf!nmn In tha &ukages, Not lot tho little darlings yo tothe Deatre and other places of innocent nmusement, ktther dance, i them eing, make them truly Txdstheart, mold tholr characters at home by the taplo of fority, truth. and goodness; lot them ¥¢ 120 world and its ways and propei jusoments lonally, and they will nnl‘ ather loney, luring the 'poisan_for those who love darkncas - Blerthan }ght, Don'toa afrald of Qud's world, . l—'\ha« ia plenty of good for thoas who arc seek- faa, If you will take a book of vlain paper, jiea pieca of cloth at tho back of each leaf, let 47, then vaste your pictures on the paper side, Ievwil find u vory strong and durable, Canany ®¢ givo dircctions for pnlnllm{ photographs In Yar-eolors? Tn exchango 1 will givo fudl direc- - oot for pliot chrum or waxz-flowers. Ruovx Istaxp, LACE PATTRRNS, To the Editor af The Tribuns, Bocxrong, 11k, Nav, 288-A fow words from & Siasger to pratse, ask, and offer, Nemo, yoar ‘“4rwas aplendid. You have found the happy Besa. We aro all put here togethior, no one better Ui another, wo why sil thls grambling, and « Bouliog, and anapping? Let each write his or her . $matboughts, If not pleasant to you it may boto Bigy? lchft pass. Madge, dor' lesvs ol the Tagesliy i Jtuthwlll toll what an expander s, Tijos Ll wantune, Who shali we belicva sboui ‘M;‘\:II Kella please send patiorns of handker- o 3 through The lome! L'l rolurn atamp, W e 1 t 1 0 exchange int-lace patterns. lvgj:. Yery pretty iy hurglrl. craval forsgeiul Yong tica; would like & preity pattern N :1" atiern elther {n black or white will Vaggoved wilh pleasure through Tho Home, Mese Rg-case would ha suitable gnd very useful 0t fof a big brathor, Can pdt yourown wark Nppcover or not,us you choose. ‘Wil soma one L8 pretty preseat for m young gontloman? "dlm.“{\"ly :ur{lmnu & woman's lLand cun ™% bat would bo's plessant surprive? A que;, hatonet Bome one please notice this ra- Alew soleetions for an sutogra o \BYery cloud bath w silver linlog." 7 yout biappi o3t heat gy uufi"fl:‘ml@“;‘yup o4 the sea and e, BOR'rler’ golden casket keop one gem for ** Doabt not, ¥ Seramh lcluh” 1ittle though thers be, mb‘g'l‘:lt olnt, — o w By, b album: ., TOTHE NOBLE AND LOVELY: | awa, 3 70 1M Editor of The Triduns, 4 Nov. 28, —Thors have beon 0 many sad pt “J"lblhh-d o The Home Department sud " lonaly hnl the saffering of moble women, sud W) telligent girte, and others, sl for tho ;"’vlnmonl oz & home where they could m:::.’;:l::f‘ :lhc;h An,tl The Home De- rth the plessures of e LA mavried i, and dlecursed 1ovo 1o s dudad "84, manner,” caat, sad love for mysell. ‘To one Mliqblt women, or lovaly young ly 1o nced of employment, Who are who can be both useful and * &goud home, wn‘l‘an-l‘; ITn n‘:m Interapersed with s luzury now aud tboss bitter com- 1a Biled or stop the & few thousand dollary' derabla musclo; possi- inece "f‘ sad know enough to wind my, O Y0uz yoor ho, ¢ will by 8 piessuro Lo relievo one 28 who wis ieless creatures, and if thers s et agdreyy :;n t0 accepl the offor she may send B.Z., earo Home Deparment, Tribuze, B v!BY\VOM‘\N HAS TIME TOREAD. Chisige 7; M Eullor of Tt Tribune. Ratky of b o =1 was pleascd with the re- ‘e ok Mary B, in last Baturday's Tuss- %00 trus that maoy women—far too wm“‘hhk" & Of nothing bealde dress. Othors pay teallon o Welr domestie dutles, car- Yoy Of pre Y, n::m[} wg .{ha opposite o fal informn. tme 1o read, capation, can’find thine to reail at least one duily newparer, aned {7 that In curcfaliy an:d inteliicently perneed, o much zeneral Information can be gained that #he will he enablod Lo converse anon any ordinary tople, will not he fznorent of the current evehts of tho day, and will be suiciently pusted in regned to everyday nffairs that she will ot beteay lunoranco an diil the **lady of bossted accomplisiiments and falr education, TF thioee who **spend thelr days In knife-plalting and pofiing " will, when crening comes, sit down 10 a pernani of the daflv papers, they will find re- ltef, and glean more Information than ean he de- tived from any amonnt of soeiety and Amall talk. Ane not tosiare therr mind Uon, the usual exenge heine, O 0 matter waat he. Why, any womas Tam not yeta memher of the Fome Club, but ntend to become nne, eapeciaily if it is deckded to W‘lLr‘k for that noble nstitation, Bt. Luke's Hoa. 5 . Homa ane sald something abont Tarry 13, Free heingn man. °'Tia false. Hhe ia s woman, and & nice Hlome body at that. 1ler style of writing be- traya her. « Praton, CHRIRTMAS-GIFTS. Ta the Editor of The Tribune, Crmicann, Nov, 70.—For the bonefit of A, E. 8} and all whom 1t may concern, I will describe soma articlea for,Christman-gifta for gentlemen. The first ahall he a pair of elaatica for the arms, Take & sixtn of & yard of sflk eanvas, the kind used for embroldering anspenders, embrolder & preity vino in srorsted, frst plitting the worsted, aa thestiich 1880 very fine. ‘The canvas Is just wide enoneh fur twostrips, Line the atrip with eitk, turning in the cdges and overhauling them neatly. Don't bind the ailk oncs on the right side, for it lonka clamsy. Take elastic the same widin and of snita- Dle tength, and bind the ende, and jointo the strip, placing a small riavon bow whero they arc jolned, Angora yarn makes ifl"y nice wristers, Knit plain the required leng! 1 finish with a crochet. cd edge of biight worated. They area good mube stitate for fur, and warm, pretty, and darable ‘The yarn comes in white, drab, Lrown,. and dark blue, Can be found st the watsted storen, A lamp-screen §s an acceptable E“Mm for any one, and the standard for one can be purchased st 2,40 and upwarde, or can be made for a much lesnsum in the foilowlug way: Take a plece of beass wire o quarter of an inch In dlameier and slxtcen Inches in lenetn. Have a hole drilled near the tap, in which insert o cross-plore eight Inches in length and an clehth of an Inch in diameter, A wmatl pluck of walnut, sny shape derired (mine is three Inches square), will form the Lare. For the banner, take a piece of canvas and embrolder el. ther an amimal's_ head, boquet, Initial, or any pretty device, and line with any matenal yoi choose; finiah with cord at the ‘edges and balls from, the _points of fho bunmer. Appllane, ;:lu‘néllu. or slik embrotdery will be uqulllyAplfiuy or . BIRDS AND FLOWERS, To the Eritd® of The Tribun Pronm, 111, Nov, 26,—Mrs. C, A, s, 1 have kept birda for many yeas take out the birg, wash the cage clean in hot suds, into which put some tobacco-water, dry the cage well over the stove, bathe the bird In tobacco- water, takinz care notto wet ita eyes, put it fu the clean dry cage near the fire, covering the cage with a white cloth, on which you will find the wites; senrch and kill them. [ make the tobacco- water with a little fine-cut tobacco, un which I ponr hot water; I then put in enough to color the bath- ing-water the color uf weak coffee: usc elightly warm; practice this once a week unlll no_more mites’ appear; in winter once a month sorinklo A Jittle sulphur over the cages into tho plumage of your birde. 1 your Lirds will not batie, sprinkle tham well ever thoy do; keap tho bitds in the sunahlne if wish them to sing woll, ter? If not, take a eamel' ita nock and near its eyes ewset oll and pot it in the 1 nls keep plants, aud would recommend **Win- dow Gardening ™ by Henry T, Willlams, To all amateirs: Am willing to give all I have learned by experionce with birds plante to any ane who nceds it, 1f Evening Star whil send ber addrens (o day until on {clea of thum, Can any one furnial me with two large hunches of Florids mora? If s, rend to the abor by tuatl, and much oblige, —— REPUDIATES TORACCO, To thg Editor of The Tribune. TLuE Tsuaxy, 11, Nov, 24.~1 amso sorry to Tear of any ona boaring the same nom de plume os amyselt ndvorating the use of tobacco fn any way, o address Auxt Ui \ahupe, or mannor, that I focl constrained to ask her to deslst, and if sho nced s salvo forany pure pose I can recommend to her those prescribed by Goorgo 15, Naphey, A. M., M. D, in his wark en- titled **Tho Lody ond Its_Alliments.” An excot- lent work to In any family. Of courso I mean those not favoring 1lomcopatby,. 1 hope the sis- terboud will by mno moans follow the ad- vico of Adobe, Tho delighttul profession of teachinz to ho forsaken becaunec, forsooth, the childron hive o desire to chew gum! ¥t it weranot that au address had alrcady been gven for Blnc-Eyed Stranger's relicf, 1 conld seud hor a alstasteful but sure cara for the annoy- ing practice, Une potnt extremely interesting {n Dickens' works s tho aypropriate appeilations for hia char- acters, low altrnctive, eaphonious, aud plense ant are the siguatnros of mauy Honte contributors, and others are 30 rnnllna. Do they really mean romething? I disfract my hnv In ¥ain to sscer- ain, Tdon't wish to bs consldered a fanit-finder, so mentlon that the non-usc of tobacco, tha delights of teaching, and what's in a name? are sublects of w0 much intcrest to me that thoir nse and abuse 1 watch with great esgernuss. Coxuox SExsx, PAINTING PHOTOQGRAPHS. To the Fditor of The Tribune. davzenono, Nov. 28.~8inco The Home s tne medium through which many doubta and alMcal- tica are wolved, I, too, have resoived to bring mine, hoping that some charitably-inchined peraon, Dosseasing tho information which I so much do- siro, may bo wiliing to tinpart the same, ‘Those who have seen those painted photographs upon convex Klnases, could not, T am sure, have failed to admire them. ned the art, but it does mot prova to bo isfactory. Home 1t of the procevs, 1 am sure,.must be imper- ect, an my pictures afte; ort time become spo! tad, of a whitish appearunc o glazed appears unce under the ilasd, Is the causo the 1n paeting the picture to the glossY I use common corn-siarch paste, using care to rub out all alr- bubbles. Is there sny preparatiog to be made in tho use of the painta? 1 use mine¢ as they come from the tube, and they nre very alow In drying, and they hava tiie appearance of old dried paint in n keg-bottom, though 1 care (o get no more on than posal or necessary, 1 had deeigued painting weveral for **Christmus presonta, " but du not dare to proceed without further Information, and surely 1t must lie with somu of the numerous llome read- cra, Will they come to tho rescuo with full diruc- tions for the waola process, and greatly oblige TXQUIBRE. NOVEL REASON FOR LOW WAGES, , To (ks Editor of Tha Tribune. Cuicago, Nov, 28.—I am greatly intercatedin the subject upon whith Belle Doach wrote in laat Saturday's Tnisuxe, sod wish to say a fow worde to The Home upon the same subject. 1am sure that the reason so mauyof our working women are kept at atarvation prices is this: there are hun- dreds ot women in this clty working for a living who are not obliged to—those whose fathers are able and willing to support them, These girls can easily obtsin_work st lower priceathon the n.'nllr needy can afford to work at. Most any msn wifl employ hands at low pricos if they work well, and thess women wha mitst have enough to live on are forced to flegitimate ricans of obtslning that amount, Perhaps & inan cannot dress s daughtor oxtravagantly, —only tieatly, —but Alice and Carrle must atiend parttes, sud sre not satisfied Lo wo and bel better than they can dre but uiust use lan, Ience they go to work, and, *with what fathor can s mavsge 10 havo some handeowne party d Where ars our *'independent American women? Girls! girle! be satisfied todo your bert with what you have, ana it those who dreqs beltor than you t a cold shoulder, consder the source, andtignk.’ * doing right any way," and wark e you will never be sorry. Tox CoLLixs, SPLASITER AND STAND~COVER. 7o ths Bditor of Thy Tribune. Masox City, L. Nov, :8,—Tuinking some one may ke it, I will glve directions for making splasher and stand.cover: Materials, white or wmarble olicloths and Gormantowh wool; measure the length and widths of your washstand, cut onc pleca of ollcloth that alze and oBe a little larger, tbon cut one pleca nine inches long and alx fnches wide, two pieces veven fnchos long and fve inchos wide; around the edgus of each plece crochet a narrow border wilh the wool. On the largest plece m-u tho largestof the threo pockots, near tha ttom s an equal distance from esch cod arrange tha two smaller pockels, vne st oach end near tho top, using thread tho color of the wool: faslen the bottows Lo the splasher, lettiug tho ht side us bitio as posvi- use the lower pocket an braal and the wuuer ones for tooth-brushes sud iowm Lay the other plece on tlie lop of your stand, sud 1think you will 1k it. One hauk of wool will ba sullicicnt, and by measuring the size of your stand you wili know tho swount of oilcloth,” as washstunds differ in alze. I thia flnds favorl will wend recipe for drisdeapple cako snd mock mince ples, ive ¥ Y 8T, LUKE'S CHRBISTMAS, (The following letter from the Matron of 8t, Luko's is pubMshed to give wider clieculation to the information saked fur griginally by only coe per- son.] % Cuicaco, Nov. 21,—Ars. M, @. Clark—Dzan Mavau; The Itev. De. Locke hauded we yoar let- ler. with a requeet that 1l would zeply to it It gives nio pleasure to augwer your questions sbout be cbildren a¢ St. Luke's. Doys aud girls of sl ages a0 admitied without regard Lo crceds or pationalities. Those who sre lb’u toboupcan .plsy sbuit the wardsor out. doors. Mittene, bal s, etc., will be gladly received by the “bogs,’ and dolls, ' needle-books. (038, vt saytbing tis ladics of ** Dell Kay" wiah 10 sead the girle will be gratefully Teccived 3 i eHicAcoD TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, DOl hy them. and add mueh to their pleasnre at ¢ mas, paciages sent to B, Like's liospltal, 724 Indtaun avenne, will ‘come feea by exprean, Respectinlly, Misx L. Mivzs, Matron, A PRETTY WORK-RBASKET, U0 the Editor of The Tribune. Cuirann, Nov. 20.—A Christmas present, not expensive, for Mahel: Take two prach baskets, place bottom to hottom and fasten; aitach a half barrel-hoop for handie; then make s bag to fit of some pretty colored cambrie,alip buskets into bag, rather cambric where baskets join, leave top of haw open, and fasten to baskot fitn; line Inside of top ba<ket and cover handlo with cambric: then cove. al) with white mnslin. Finlsh accordine to faste, trimming with ribbon-hows. narrow muslin bus-plaita edzed with worsted.like cambric, 1 rafile hanging from top of baskei-rim, cie, This Dmnkes @ very preliy, cheap work ar_baby basket. W noine kind grandma pleaso send me, throngh The lome colnm: ahaped stocking? ‘Arecipe for making & h-pry husband: Conralt hin rnr!c nlways, his appelite occarfonally, his coinfort zenernll(‘ Aad your siftiles Lo st the taste of both, and let them atand forever ready for wnc. Thin recipe [ bave never hnd an opportanity v test, but It sounda good. Will some one try it? EpzLwiiss, a rule far knliting a good- GET TO WORK, To the Eduter af The Tribune. % Ravenswoon, Nov, 20.—\While I am glad to chronicle my hearty aporoval af a host of Homo lettare, 1 am Inclined to think sentiment and sweet pickles have been ovepdone, Thesc have |1m{mfll to the rear, and forward come the desr Taiies of lelaure with a Lustling deeiro to be sweet aocrs of yreat deeds for humanity, Lay saide your fancy-work for a Acasun, and rummage in the attic, and in all drawcrs snd by-places, in quest of partly-worn underyarments, outer-gae- menta, atockines, wraps too lons out of date, and perliaps looking too gray here and there for your dainty shoulders, 10rmly belleve that if every writer to The Home wonld st once carefully search for theeg disuned articles, moro effective work mitht be accompilalicd for the seneitive, shirlnking poor in Lo weeks than coold be galned in six onths by the other way. (et to work, and you will think lews of yourselves and more of *‘My lambs," Grandma Oldsays has atenck the right note. God bless her efforts, and thoxe of all others wlhio are making the way clear to help thuee who dure uot wsk for the sid they deserve, NxLl. A FRAME OF CICAR-LIGITERS. To the Editor of The Tribune, RAcISE, Wis., Nov, 27, —Evening Star, T think, f you have diecernment enough to gather any in- telligibly fdeas from these dircctions, you can mnke 8 very preity trame of clgar-lightera: Take elght lighters of any deaired length and make tha frame part, placing twvo on each side about an inch Apart; when these Are faatened, cut_onough Nght- ers about two end one-half inches long to place horizontally on il sides about an fncn apart. Then ent mora lighters abuut the faaiy lemisth, and pat a row across diagonally, piacing vne in' cacli apace; then put another row dlagonally acroes, but rlants ine in opnoslte dircctions. When theso re sewed tho frameis comnleted: but do not forget tu notch theends of all the lighters. Eutoca, Ithink you would lke the dnet entitled +Qui Vive Galop,” composed by Wels, and also quadrille. by Schu- . Py Conan, ** Mardi tiras aux Enfers™ bert. Wo have tried bul NOCK ISLAND PRECOCITY. Ta the Editor of The Tribune, Davesront, Ia., Nov, 20.—I havo Leen a regu- lar reader of your department, and 1 notice yon have s number of corrcapondents who moralize conalderably., I will give these a few facts, that cams under my eve, to moralize on. One evgning I was in tho Itnck Island Post-Ofice when o bright Jittle miss of abont fiftcen summers euntored, an ng to the general-delivery win- dow, pruceeded to call off ten or eleven names from acard In her hande, and she received eight or nine letters, 1 was conmdernbly aurprisud, put on ine quiry I learned that this girl. o mero child, was correaponding with o number of Davenport youths under various nome de plume. ‘This i+ not o casa that happens only oncain s Tong while, but the postal clerks Inform me that there are many other girls who are engngod In tho rame bastuess. I would ndvise Rock Island. and Tavenport mothersalso, tu watch thelr danghters® mail, aud they will likely learnsomething that will be nows to then, PR Axaxn, A CRHOICE OF EVILS, Ta the Ldltor af The Trilune, *Twm Friday m;Lm. Ani a teacher sat ‘Alone, her task pursuingy She avetazed tuiy and shic averaged that ‘Ot il thag her schvol was doing, Foxn nu Lac, Wis,, Nov, 26,—Will any mem- ber of The Homo laforn a discouraged peda- goguess of some othor means of punishing mis- chievous children besides keeping them after school or by fourishing the forulo? Perhaps Bluc- Eyed Stranger, who, I fufer, huoa had some ex- perience with the Hitle irropresatbles, can suggeat eomettiing. 1 wish I could help you in regard lokflm-chcwlnli; Dlug Lyes, but Adobe emphatically declares it incurahie,” but encrally trics to nlleviato your wues by advising marry a8 tho only aveoue to happines: Myadvice Is, of twn evils choose tho leaef bow bencath the hymencal yoko so Tong as yi have only gum-chowing to ‘mar your happincss, Will nomie [ady suggest a fow hiatorical novels that contain substanusl information, and yot aro write ton in an lnieresting manner? Luvee. KERAMOS AND CORRECTIONS. To the Editor of The Tribune. Cuiicaae, Nov, 20, ~With mauny thanks to those who kindly anawered my questions, I come enco more: Evergreen, begging your pardon, nelther of those colara Is tho very Iatest: 1 reforred to the orange-coral hue. Thank you, Dick Figg;1 feel machly enlightened. Fern Leaf, I did not in- tend ta hart -any one's feelin: I wouldn't do aucn & thinz, As yon say, bpeople shonld bo exceedingly careful whet they say, not to offend any one. Ilero In & new récipe for cake, called koramon: Two fresh cggs, onn cun whita suga¥, one cup new milk, two cupa sifted flour, une wooden natmez, small plece fresh butter, threo teaspoons bakling-powder, Dake in little round cakes with lepjon jollv In contre of each, Whers e OacacMayo'stfog? I'leaso answor, Who Ia Lee Boardman? Loes he write under any signatare in The Home. Wicken Ex ROOTS AND FLOWERS, To the Lditor of The Tribune, Cateato,, Novw 28.—T would like to ask Aunt Carrio s question In nrnnl to putting the sweut potato In water, us shie directgd a fow \reeks sgo. Iputone in & tumbler, and kept it over the kitchen flr«l of courso In that way it was very warm during the day and cold st night, 1 watched daily for spronts, but none cam ally it got 8o sour I was obliged to throw ft 1 wonld like to know just linw warin the water rhonld be kept, and whether the potato should be entirely covered with wator, or only half, Will Forn-Leaf please toll me what {8 the trouble with my chrysanthemums? 1 had two given mo last spring, sud ihey urew very nlul{ all summer, and 1 cxpected them to bloa- s0in in October; Lnt wary & bud aid lllnr have, and now the leaves seem (0 Lo tarning yellow. 1 bave never bad any before, and do uot know what to do for them. Resa, — TOO MUCH CORRESTONDENCE. . " To the Editor of The Tribune. Cuicago, Nov. 20.—Can any one furnish me with the words of the old song *‘Icannotsini that soug to-night 't 1t is not obtainable now in tho musio store, Where, O whero, are the two old peta, Madgo and Sweet 8,1 My only theory {s that they are hiding, girl-lke. Just on'purpose to make peoplo hunt after them, worry, and make a big how! generally. Noll (that's my sister) need to bo aficted in that manner, aud I dougt that there aro twao girls in a thoasand who do not delight in tess. ng and tormenting somohody eternally ** Juat for fun,” Speaking of girls reminds e, Girls, whate o you do siauld you Aad your gods worship- ing other idola? 'fliat *‘hio''wwas corresponding with two other girls bealdes yoursolf? Well, that's my caso exactly, only with (ho soxes arranged dit- ferently, Han Yo FOR CONTRALTOS, Ta the Editar of The Tribune, § ‘Naw Rocueiis, N. Y., Nov, 27.~An 0ld Con. tributor neked for tho names of some pretty con- tralto songe. [Haro aro three which are very pret. ty: #*Waltlog,” **Woen the Tide Comes In,* both by I, Millard, snd **The Raft,” by Ciro Pin. Waod, would you send me the phttern ot bolder for sofled cufle ond collars? Naacy Schavendyke, 1 would lko your lambrequin pat. m. Filo, will you please send me your patterns, and [ will send miue in return? Also to the others from whom | have wwked patternsl will roturn elibior patterns or pomfc. I have s splendid recipa for chocolata caramels, which I willsend i? any one would ke it. Those seudlog patterus address 3 Awxa Leaw, Box 155, ® music. * To the Edilor of Ths Tribune, : Raciws, Nov. 28.—=Why don't you all write more about music? That l¢ my ons crasy point, and &onsequently 1 slways loak through the head- fnge for the word mpelc, and. If 1 chauce to see 1t. that ls always readtizat, 1 wl-hllncu were more 0 wrote, and I also wi !w'f-'fl??fi'. l‘:';“ lnes m.'l'goluo:’- Ml;g Gl{:"{ as ] amisbxions to hoar from her. 1 have a very fing recipe for sowcthing just awful nice. If any oug Wi n{:ll. thoy can bave it for the waki Tobsv. MAXE HIM JEALOUS. 4o the Editor of The Tribune. Coox Couxty, Iil., Nov. 27,—Plenty of recipes foralmost everything under the sun have appeared 1u the 2oluinne of The Home department, but the ons which I most earnestly dealvs I beliove hss failed to spoear. Itiathis: Wanted—A recipe for caring s husband who has seemingly grows indif- forent towards the wife of his bosom. e never eoitres, but rometlifog Co- Ws‘r:u n&lhln‘ compared to — Let mo here robahly has nnt lost all tove for her, v prown carcless shout skowlne it but hae vimn| ien il e ey hove i1 18 ba in he Arecipe w pawezy 1o bzing back the old, loving wage, and make hor hunband het lover foraver, will be tianke fully recerved by A Sonnowrol Wire. BLUE'S TROUBLE WITH TIIE POST- OFFICYE, T the Editor of The Tritune. Raxrour, Nov, 20.—Well, I am going totake courage and iry again. Two of (hree have rald they wonld xend me fern leaves, and 1 have written to them and given thom 1y addrens, and alo the renuisite postage-rtamp, and have also rent my address to the editor for the letfer sdvertived to Blue, and never & word havo 1 had trom one of Anem, Now. Brown, piesse send me those yort vromieed in The Home of Nov. 10, snd [ ahail be rure 1o think all the more of them for coming from the MissixelpplY and witl Dactyl rend rabhit tern, and Leah the elephsnt, not the origine can_ent one by, fo littie folkn? 1 have u cuto littie dog pattel one wishes, my f any ux, MENAGERIE PATTEIINS, To the Aiduor of The Tribune. LAre View, Nov. 27,—Many ladies write offer- Ing patterns. I have written to Leah and Dnctyl, ine closing stamp for return_postage, aaking for rah- bitand elephant. Wil Bella, Mavlewood, send me pattern of handkerchief-case snd elephant; siso, new way of knitting tidies, and will Joe please in- form me how #he ueed two colora In pouch, as there are five pointa? Please write to nle, Joe, and Twill retnrn stamp. Many thanks for pattern. For sharing-cade, tut any pretty shape from silver card-board: work buriler in lonig ktitch, and httle design or initisl for Fentro; line with elik; bind, adding bows of the ramo ribbon where farte di- recte. The childsen of the Church of Our favior weill iold & fair the week before Christmas. where many pretty articles of this kind e be uréhn‘lled, LACE EDGING. To the Editor of The Tribtne. Mapiox, Wis., Nov, 26.—If F, F, F. will rend me her address, I will send her sample and direc- tions for making a very pretty trimming for fiannet skirte. (Addrexs fox 5013, Madison, Wis.) Dee- orated flawer-pots arc very pretty. hat 1 have been toid that plants will not grow in them, as the pores, through which the molsture must evaporate. are clared up with the paint. Tho Home scems to bhe continually improving: I think the last nnmber one of the best we have hsd. Where are you, Chat? and do rcileve us of our suspense, whether you ate mnn or woman. 11 bo different opinions on the subject. and tell us here scemn Lo G.F. 8, EXCITANGIS. T the Luitor of The Tribune, McLeax, 111, Nov. 23, —1 would say to Evening Starthat very pretty plcture-framen cag be made of cigar-lichters. 1 sho will address me, I will give her directions for making, lso for making letter- thoiders of the kame article. Wi some kind friend of 'The Hlome send me pat- tern of the dave, alxo pattern of Capid and ele- phant, ahd I will rond stamp in return, or ex- change any pattern, such s hale-receiver, shaving. case, of air-castle made of white and gilt paper, which {4 very pretty? I would like KRath's expand. er. QUEENIE. —_— . WANTS AND OFFERS. To the Editor of The Tribune, Wear Strniixa, 1L, Nov, 27— want a pattern of clephant, rabbil, napkin and umbrells holders, and lambrequin for bracket. In exchange I will send patterns of atr-castle, secret of modern mar- tlages, floster, letter-holder, card-recel. er, dross- ing-gown, hair-receiver. lambrequin (for win- dow), match-holder, and handkerchief-case. I would also exchance the patterns for autumn leaven or presscd ferns, or any other pattorn I bave not mentloned, Audress - - E. G. 8., Box 130. CONCERNING PUDDINGS, Ta the Edutor of The Tribune, « Crueaao, Nov, 30,—WIll rome ono please toil me how to make either 8 baked or n bolted Indian pudding? W1l Fern-Leaf please tell mo Low to Fet rid of the little white flicn that bother my plants so, —especially my Lantana? Will Emart- weeil please rend me her pattern of shaded crosen? 1 will roturn stamps or pay. I hsvea attern of a fancy pincushion and a work-boxin ho shape of n chalr for any one scnding stamp furit. "I have aleo two splendid recipes, one for plum pudding aud one for beef pudding, THAT'S ALL. CONTRALTO SONGS, To the Editor of The Tribune. Garesnung, I, Nov. 20.--A Iome corre- rpondent aska for mames of good songs sumilable for contrallo voices, Ihave twothat are aplendid. and not very difienlt: **I Know Not Why I Love Thee,* and **When Will They Retarn That Fant Botn are publishiod by Bralnard, of Cleveland, 0. 1think, bat am not’ wure, s g are botl len now, ‘ho former was composed Dy J. C. Fahno- stock. Will same ono tell me thf bestway to keep sitver. plated ware bright? Dona Veve. MEMORY. To the Editor of The Tridune, Trumeors, Nov. 27, —Zaccho, tho name of the mythological goddess 1s Mnemosyne, If I remem- ber rigltly. Thirty years ago I had a small achool wark on mythology. It wasa synopsis of larger works, and & splendid book of reforence. 1 have Tost 1t and don't remember the name of the anthor. In that occarred the goddess’ name 1 have miven you. PRORATION. (It might have been added that Mnomosyne was one of tie Titanides, dauzhter of Uranus, who be- came by Juplter the mother of the Muscs, | SOME TIIINGS WANTLD, 7o {he Edltor of The Tribune, Cuicaan, Nov, 27.—Will Rose Wood be kind enough to send mo the pattern of holder for solled cuffs ond collars? If Grandma Oldways would send heraddress, through The liome, 1 wonld love to g0 with Ler on rome of hier visils to the poor, Ishall teyond .be at the next mesting of the Cluh, se L know Islall Jove The Lome stslers very muc 1 bave a vry nico rect snd also for Dolly Varr ‘welcoma to, for chocolate creams, en cako, that any onels Viira, SOUR SIRUP. v tha Editor of The Tribune. Cmicaan, Nov. 20.—1 have several gallonsof maple sirup, sent e from Vermont last aoring, and it {s now becom: ur; scalding alone dot not lmprove It. Can anvthing o it to re. move the unpleasant taste? I hope to reccive an answer nexi week, s it must bo atiended to very soon, In answer to May, of Omaha, T wonld say, Kala Koma can be procured of almost_any draggist lo Chicago. uais M, —— WANTS A GAMF. To the Edilor of Ths Tribunes, Cricaan, Nov. 20,—Will some describe somo gamo suitable to play ata lNterary socicty? Dlue- Eyed Stranger, don's imagine that chewing gum is the worst evil In the world; it !ourr‘pu»Ml are in- terested In their work and do not drive you nearly crazy with loud whispering you ought to bo happy, How do yuu prevent whisperlog ? Jo, ABOUT A FLOWER, To the Editor of The Tridune. Cutoato, 1., Nov, 26.—T bave just started a alip of double white fucheia; will some ouoe please toll mohow to make It blussom this winter? Does 1t need much sunshine and tea? Will somo one also tell me how 1o cmbrolder a fine plece of s mualls, and how to make good buckw| h'é“ cake HICK WIIOOPING-COUGIH, « Th the Editar o/ The Tridune. TuLmvots, Nov, 20.~Dear mothers of The Home, who have bronght children safely through the whooping-cough, pleuse’tell mo what to do for my two, ‘They have had it about thres weeks, and I am quite anxious abuut tnem. Speak right out st once, sod groatly oblige, Mas. Kaxusr, o =T BT, LUKE'S PROGRISS, To the Editor o/ The Tribuns. - Catcaao, Nov. 25.—The Presldent of 8t. Luke's Tlospital bas received for The Home cot, from last date to Nov. Operators inmain ofice of West- ern Unlon Telegraplh Company, Chicago, §14; moneys up to this date, $6; total, Crixtox Lucsx, President. LAMBREQUIN WANTED. To the Edior of The Tridune. Lyoxs, Ia., Nov. 27.—[wouid like & lambre- quin patturn—suitsbla for long parior windows, ‘Wil return starp, of course, to onu who will be so Kiud as totako the troubls for me. Address AR, 0..,“0& 215, THAT FROSTING, ° To the £ditar of The Triduna, Bamisoo, Wis., Nov. 26, —1 shoald be pleased 10 have Grandma Beo send e the rectpa for frost {og witbout exgs, and I will send s recipe for mak- Ifinnaw-dx\ll cake. GERAX] uu,pl‘lvx 415, —————— *'THE SWEET SINGER.” ¢ of Michigan "'~ What & sweetl o~ It must bo to hear her Sweet songe sweetly sing! A Browning, & Byron, A Bhakspeare n{ yore, erto, bessbelore. “ LM a. Bl . MBER glvas a tenrder earoranor speaks 4 loving word an he need In the Wanpy_courtship dnys wtate it 1 the cnee the wife 8 not fo b ame and o tuaban b 1. 1877—TWELVE PAGES THL PUZZLERY OORNER, {Orizinal contribntiouy will be pudlished fn this department. Correspondents will please xend thelr real names with their noms de plume, An- axers will be publihied the fotlowing week. | S ANSWERS TO LAST \WEEK'S PUZZLES, Fuh—1, Dlackbass, 2. Hole. 3 takbut. 4. Cod, ., Hare. 3. Qoall, 4. Par. tridoe. Dackn. Houst 2enta—1, Lamb, 2. A Sparerib. 3. Tar- key. ,ln!(l»l Aleata—1, Tlam, 2, Tongue, - Venetallee—~1, Cahbage, 2. Bects. 3. Tarnips, 4. P'otatees and Tomatoes. Rebiakes—1, Celery. 2, Catanp, Puddings _and Fies—). Plam, 2. Sago, 3, Mince. 4. Pumpkin, Frots—L. Dates. 2, Currants. 3, Grapes. 4. arn, “Wines and “Liguors—1. Porl. 2, Madela, 3, Champsgno. 4. Beer. G Ale. Pitt, Pox, Peel, Cilve, Sneridan, Corran, Grattan. the whale menn, yet he acknowledgzes [t ata: him: M., Raparior street, in two: Annta E. but ane, an i that ane fait instead of ce|e?. M. H, M.. Manteno. 5., in one, —suet nstead of sago: Ancelina Fiddlesticke, 0 Lo, ~spuce-ri and capers. . 8, 1., Grand Rapide, Mich., sendn the right Answers to'Nos, 37 and 24, Healso st down to the Thanksgiving diahes, and ot away witn all but fout of them. 1le confeanes his inability to gaers the fastof the liquors, snd **drops into poetry " sboat it: For the iiteof me, I cantot guems the otber Kind of fut when [he tale‘s npresd, may { be there to dine. Forsuch fare we might give thanks in s most grasefol mann And ask for Bathiog more, unfess 8 geanine Hayana, s i A ROAMING LIONESS. A Fierce Wild et farge In Unien Connty, Ohin, Cleretand flerait. For some time past the farmers and peaple In general sbout Richwood, in Unlon Couunty, have been very much disturbeid by s wild beast that has been roaming through the county, and has already well nigh finished several men who maie war with It. A reporter of the Delaware fiazette has recently hunted up the facts resurd- ing the beast, which are quite startling. From all the attending circumstances and guesses of those who have seea the anlmal it (s supposed to {iam 2. Goose. 2. Capers, No. -3 3 No. 20. No . be '; {oun( Iluncnfi :,hkh n,-u.-nllv“ eA- S et cape rom & rallrosd<ar near Mans- Dulce et decornm eat pro patrts mori. fleld. The presence of the animal & No, 28. tn the nelzhborhomd of Richwood was first dfs- Tt fa sweetand glorions todie for one's conntry, | covered by Malcum Statnats, » iumb-rman, who No. 20, et 1L in an vpen feld. Hesaw it In a buuch . THAWING G of grass, anid got upon a stumo, rifle (o band, to e R10TO .8 get & better louk at it, when the anfinal sudden- LT ARG C A 1y leaped out, and in two bounds was upon his TRk o Na e track, In lighting, the animal slmost stripped Itim of his clothing. He gave such & yell that MAGDEDBURG ' the animal was frightened away. fle describes ADE 8§ NEK it Ju these words: It could jump like the T E ATE T 0 devil,'and was somewliere fu size between an E.CHFEAT |:3 clephant and a cat.”” FEARING ‘The next an who saw it was Joseph Cathill. i iy He was walking along n thicket just at dusk, Fissti No, 30. when the sitmal sprang from the bustes, and woutd bave torn bim in pieces but for the friendly assistance of his bull-dog. He escaped withs a Jacerated bead sud shoutder. Albert Watluce bud the next encounter. He was attracted o the wowmds near his house by the varking ot dows, and went out supposing that u coun had been chased up a tree. He had hardly reached the thicket when the lioness Jeaned out and caught him between the hip and knee, tearing his fiesh in a terrible manner. The dogs joined in the fght, by which he was liberuted. e startea to get away, but fell down In attempting to run. The dugs havinz beet whipped {1 short order, the animal again ponneed upon Watlace, azain fastening its tecth fo his lerr. He brovely seized the antinal’s head and called upon the doge to assist, but they stood back, and the flzlit between man and beastcoutinued. His crics for asuisiance scared the tojmal uway. Home men Inthe nelghborhood heard the notse and hastened to the woods, arriving just after the beast had goue away, A part of them touk Wallce homennd the rest started fo pur- suit of the Honess. It was finally found hiding inu thicket near n fence. John Bterling voi- unteered to take” a gun and go near enough to shout at it, but thy, antnal leaped outsnd [muuccd upon him. The rest stood back and ouked on while 8terling was rolling on the ground in a fierce strugurle with the brute. The dogs fiually came to the reseue, aud the animal was arain feightencd away. Sterliog had been eeverelv bitten on the left anm and clbow. His condltion Is at present oulte dangcrous. - The huuters were thoroughly aroused, and arain started in pursuit. It was finally found in a stubble-fickl, Two young men named Maralathin and Jobnsou agreed to sneak up to the fence aud shoot ot it. Maralathin took “the Ieaul and took the first look over the fence. In sn {nstant the animal sprang for him, strikinz the fence by his head, and caught him by the ehoulder and elbow. Jolinson did a brave thing ust then. [le raised his zun and, taking de- iberate afin, fired. ‘Phe animal dropped over ibe fence, rave adeep roar, and, sonuging 10 its feet, started off towkrds the woods, and bas uot been scen ur heard of sloce. ———————— ROSEHILL CEMETERY. To tha Lditor of, The Tribune. Cnicaco, Nov. 80,—Iu your lssue of the 20th I noticed a letter gurporting to be from “o HIDDEN AMERICAXN CITIES-NO. 31. On mfllrn\' in Africa [ rode on an eiephant. Ia Bob at Howard's hosee? Kal, Emma, and tne other gitls are going to the .To eacape the moh I 1eft the town, Tell the boy to ral(v on Satorday. Tal, Tony. and.John are tryinz to satve it. Ttave you notlced hot sallow Klien is cottine. Trave Tom a hatf-dollar to help him along. 1 wond like to have seen tho Garden of Eden very weil. The Thanksgiviog dinner 1 enjoyed very mnch, CHicaoo, ADRIAN. CHARADE~NO, 32, My first you'll finid & muddy stream at flows 'neath Italian skles; A river also s my xecond That in Scotta takes it rise, My thira Is found on ev'ry man, Ot whaterver rank of station: My whole, combined will show to yoo, A vogetable creation, Aonrrr, il O'CaLrAGHAN, CHARADE-NO. 3. My first in uncd fo rend away? My third te uecd to cart away: My whole {x nscd to take away. My pecond you will find is the centre, to-day, Of iny first, third, and whole, 1dare make bold 1o say. Arrirzo, Wie, A Jomxxy. SHARSPERFAN CHARACTERS PNIGMATIC- ALLY EXPRESSED—NO, 4. An animal anda froit. A river In Europe, an exclsmation, part of the botly. and a provann. A'color and a vesscl, ¥ To rin awny and reiations. imhln ll:ll A‘ulb: ?l lnl"" - dor monetaey dennminatia rl'a name, part of the faot, and part of the body, ¥ Acltr in Kuropo, a pronoui, and & vowel, .“\ rlvcr n Europe, a boy's mickname, and an snimal, A cataract and an ensien of oflice, 2 Ttenerved and & fastening. A color and a vensel, Money. o pronoun, and a circles An exclamation, an smmal, and & preposition, Cutcauo. GERALDINE NUMERICAL ENIGMA—No, 35. 1am composed of elaven letters, The b Bk B b o nbors pockettressure. | o1 owner,” but of Which I have doubte, and as The 2, 5, 3, 4, 6, 10, 1n a city in Purope, he has misrepresented tho matter, and seeins l_lI, wholg s & contribator to “The liome colamns HE TRinUxe. Bup, TRozents, Ll o NUMERICAL EN1GMA—Xo, 36, to hald the Cemetery Company responsible for things over which they have nocontrol, I should Nke to correct a few of hils statements, It is true that there will be s saloon and restaurant 1am composed of nineteen letters, opened pbout twenty rods east of the cemetery Thoty 1T 14 2, 5a one of the United Blates. , entrange, but the Company has Bo pawer to The 8, 10, Lor, ermit ent such a thing, and the “lot- Tho 12, 15, 18, 14 10 cut away, TG OF [provenl eeh o Ui owner" s cntirely wrong when he says that such a thing is illcgal. He asays it 1s o direct violation of thelr charter. Iu that he s mis- taken, as the clarter makes no mention of auch o thing, And os for the Jot-owners, it (s at the renuest of a large majority of tie most promik uent lot-owners and constant visitors that the place s belnz opened, wigh will be run principally Tor refreshment purposes. There is also being erected a large shed fur the shelter The 11, 1, 10. 15, 7, 0, 4, {4 a hbov's name, 3y mubiols the nawms of & colebrated authoress. OTTAWS, AUTUMN, NUMERIOAL ENIGMA—XO, 37, T am composed of twenty-eight letters, The 0. A0, 10, 18 & cape 1n New Eneland, Tho 10, 1) 8,0, 18 & capa I the Soath, o The2, 25 14, % 14, 3%, 28, 18, 144 chpe In tho ath, . The 13, 2, 12, 15, {s a river in the Went. The 21, 7, 10, 1. 11, 6, Is & river in the West, of horses and carrioges,—a comfort that haslong The10, 7, 17, 18, 1. {8 & river in the West, i destted ny thove driving to the cometory: 'l'h‘n 9, 20, 4, 27, 22, 24, 8, D, is & river-jn the o and I, as a lot-owner, bave no fear that any- My whola is dear to every Amar{gn patriot. thing wiil happen at the Roschill restaurant tu shock and disgust a lot-owner more than there is at the entrance to Grageland Cemetery, where there are five or six salouns. The “lot-owner” docs not seem to hiave any disgust for tl n that quarter. As for Rosehlll becoming a barren waste, I, 85 a1f nterested Jot-owner, will assure Piruyna, Neb, WaLtxn Tuzo, ANAGRAM--NO. 38, Folal das sword fo guenot ro nep, Het du ra socth, ti glmth vehs neeh, Tab fo Ial aas aword ot **tabes ' dsn ** parmat, "’ Het dedaast ers hoost, **m'l 110 f0 maspta,* ST, Cuantxs, Il DLaXcHy AND KATRABINE, ‘CORRESPONDENCE. Ace answers Nos, 24, 27, and 28 all rienl, Beveral puzzles have been recelved, but space forbids acknowledgment till next week, J. W. F., clty, falls inbut one dish in No, 2, — sago, e wends in as auswer suet. Ile solves Nus. 27 and 28 correctly. Maltese cross puzzle recolved from Lear, and will be publihed, althougn rather dificule for 1lio majority of pozzlers, The Twins, of Rochelle, IIl., miss but two of Percy Vero's pazzle,—ono N 2apPoso, — salman for bisck bass, and tarts for sago, ‘Wag, Delle Plaine, Is., fsilsin but ounedish in No. 23, —halibut. —and has sent a espital answer to No. 20, **lear™ le not far out ul the way for No. 2 of the roast meals. woad” of the Weat, even it there are refresh- ment rooms at the very portals of the sacred place. And, in reply to his last sppeal, he need not fear their starting s gumbllnf: lenor beer saloon on the lot adjulniug his within the inclos- ure, at least not until ho owns one, J. Il AxpenrsoN. oo oo UR PRAIRIES, 1 lgve our prairies, smooth and whis— Cuius acas of wrecn, whose waves are ted, S firmly bound the Storm-king raves, Tint ruves in vain; no snsweriug waves Hise up, obedient 10 lils weath, ‘With tesror un their rathicss path, 1 fear the Ocean's treacherous bresst; On Its dread expanse | could not rest; Visions of waiting sharks would rise, Whose sombruus forios and famished oyes Would clam me lsr tnerr llfihlf!l}lfllfl bird, which, fe: - o o w0 g ¥ et e Tnaka i Gonnas, facd Jubat Lo | 0 feed thoss bungering sharka below. ho made 8 good guess at. Most awful Scal best viedd uswers Nos. 23, 24, | As méu look on some biazin) H N, ance may nissk a blitden barm, -} seoms rite onc, for no Jess | Aswell sa add a fancied charm. than thirty answers have boen recelved. 0 cruel, gfludln!. drowning Seat \ Lula W, oar, 's lost on we. « Fort Wayno, Ind., suswers 27 and 28, sua mede but two fallures in No. 23, The ** Pax. alee” will aliow ' Eel &u answer in (be fish course, sinco 80 many correspundents sent that wolysion, : From Freeport, 11L., Happy Thought sends cor. rect suswers to N A’. 27, 28, and 30, 8 fails in but two dishies of Lhe bill of fare, and sends rifal solutivns to the five-wonl square sud the fiuluw crosa puzsles. ‘Tho most comolate list of ! puzxies has Leen recelve Thy besuly, grai Awerstruck, 1 turm my face and flee, Or also, sea-charmed, o longor fres, Our pratries, in thelr strong repose, Lic 8rm as ancient atrata. frosw. & Broad seas of faie, suvstsotial land, Unmoved they (eel the Cvclone's hand} ‘No raginz waves rise from thelr breast, Nor ravening shasks fud place lo rest, 1§ oar prairies gleam at morn D e of 1l and tanceled corn; g e i 1, extending fane Grand Crosslug, [l Nos. 24, 25, 27, al with v\-a "?h'llll (Exiondiop tep ate correct, sud 23'and 0 nearly s0. 'The enigua | RO crowding 3 will appeat, If you will send tho answer, §WA | Nor highier inounts rise dstkly near, ‘Whoae vales lko stifling vaulls sppear, Qur prairies speak of Preedom wide, 0f room to turn, and breathe beside; No cramping, uarrow thoughts they bring, But teach cach man bimself & King. Lypia A, Ricuarps. C. 1. 8. sends correct solutions to Nos, 27 and 28." B, of Bloomington, bil., slso solv and 28;' Webster and 8, ‘sgred In their of the Latin_ wentence, aud Webster is considero guod authurity, althoush **honorable ' 1s a better translation ol *“decorain. * J. A, G. sends the only correct answer to the Tnankegiving dinner. As tho lady walted till o bad Guished ber own dinuer on that day, ftie falt 1o presume thal she bad the aavantage of thoss wha suswered earlier (o the week. She is entitled 10 tha credit, bowever, of not having misscd & dish. Auswers bave bern recelved ta No. 23 from Weeplug Willow, Ottaws, 111, wao faile in threo; Madge Nadcap, in four; F. W. C., 1n two: F. ¥., in Gve, aud oncof bis failures—Na. 2 of the roast meale—was considered the casiest dish to guces in LAUNDRIY GOODS, MRS. SCEAFER’'S Linen-Dressing, Blueing, and Dirt Ex. terminator are universally eonceded 1o by the Onest laundry goods famartec "alwnier syl Thls aitl edieriiaior wer. e E 0 RIGGS & CO., 3 East Van Dumga-st. & $ Dite PRICE'S BAKING POWDER. DR. PRICE'S 55 pown AKING.POWDER IS THE ONLY POWDER Indorsed by Eminent Chemists and Physi- cians for its PERFECT PURITY and HEALTHFULNESS, and USED IN THEIR OWN FAMILIES. him tuot Rosehill Is, and will be, the * Gregn- RADWAY'S REWEDIES, From the Hon, Thurlow Weed INDORSING Dr.RADWAY'SR. R.R. REMEDIES After Tslag Them fof Sereral Years, New Yorx, Jan.4, 1877.~Drar e Having for seve at orat, bat eral yrars ured your niedtcines, dountingi; Siter esneriencing thele elicac Ly RADWAY'S READY RELIER Cures the Worst Pains in from Onete ‘Twenty Minutes. INOT OINE FHOUR ading this advertisement need an: [} B e A DY s IRV 19°A GO FOIt EVERY PALN, 1t was the iral, and is The Only Pain Remedy Thattoetently stopathe most excrnctating puina, alleys [nfammatlon. and cures Congestions, whether of 1l KR, bOmACD, UWEle, OF OLLEF §lasdt OF OTEsaH B one spplication FRUM ONF. TO TWENTT MINUTES, o matter how violent or excructsting the paln, the i . 1nfrm, Crippied, Nervous, EUMATIC, Bed-itiaden. Infirm, " euraigic, of prosiated wiih discass may sufer. RADWAY'S READY RELIER ‘WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation of tho Diaddor, Inflammation of the Bowels, Congoeation of the Lungs, 8oro Throat, Difficult Breathingy Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics, Croup, Diphthorta, Catarrh, Influenza, Headache, Toothache, Neuralgis, Rheumatism, Cold Chills, Ague Caills, Chulblains, and Frost Bites. “The appllestion of the READY RELIEF (o the pas gt parts whiers e pala oF dimculiy ‘exists wiil ] Tuirty to slaty dirops fu halt n tumbler of water will In [ew mOmeuls cure CIAMi, Spasras, Bour biomach, feartuuro. Bick Hadactie, Tiiarrues byscutery, Colic, s ail Inte always carry a buttle of RADWAY'S withihen, A frw drops in watet wili irevent Alcknesa or fal from change of water, 13 ftbetter thau French Braudy or Uitlern us & stimulante FEVER AND AGUE. FHEVER AND AGUR cured for 50 cents. There la o A remedial sgent in thin workl that wiil cure Fever ane e a0l all oth 7 Malarious. Bilious Xearirs, Typhoit cliow and othet Fexers i by 1A DWAY, e wzmm.uw\\m ‘B HEADY RELIEF. Fifty ceau HEALTH! BEAUTY! 4 Pich lood—T ¢ B Tl s beanites Comploion secure DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvént 43 made the most astenlshing cures: so qick, toramd B hunen 2 hody Wnereoes Wder 156 1000850H of this truly wooderful medicine, that Every Day an Increaso In Flesh and | Welght is Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER Tvery drap of the Ssmapariiltan Resorvent communs, roush the B:oud. Bwesl. Urie, and otter Guidy ulnllllel; em, the vigor of e, (OF 18 prepares. BT ains by Dbl Candamption.. Gleoduar Diseast: ula, n o o Mvath, Hamors. Kodea fa the tem, Kore Eyes, Strum rom the Eara and the worst forma ot s ever to a ltead, Erysipeine A k T the Fiei. ors,” Cancera i ols, Worins In the Flesh, ‘Tumors, Cancers io the T T wslenol the: tite pmetois ave wittha . odern chemistry, And » fow dayn’ Use will PFOYE Lo ANy Dersub UMDE It 207 elthier of these forms uf discass fta potent JOWerio cura toenn, . 1f the patlent, cally becoming reduced by the wastes a0a decomposiiion that sie coutiuually progreseing. surceeds (1 Srresting these wastes. and TEpalrs the same with new.naterial inads from Lealthy blovd—and thig the Sarsapariilian will and de s cer- n: for whet commences {1 worl of purificatiun, sod succeeus 1o diminisbiok fhe loss o wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and every day the tieat will feel pimielt scronger, tha food digestiog iter, #ppetite Improving, sd fcen aad welght o Not only @oes the Earsapariliian Resolyent excel alf eiting i in_the cure of tlirun) Constitutional and Skin discases, but 18 4s iuve cuie fur Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Crinary and Womb Diseases. Gravel, Disbetes, A Sloyiake uf Water, fucuniiueace o fiiind] e ol Criue, hease, Albumninuria, aud 1 all cass where therm tlck-dust dopusite OF (he water f udy, mix it sutwiances ko tho white ot sy cgs.or tiredds llca white silk, or thera e billous sppes. morbhl, d ance an while boue-dust deposits. and whe thero 1s & rickingt, burning sensstlon’ when passios water, and Pati i the siaalt of 1 Lack 83d a0ty s orise Tumor of Twolvo Years' Growth Curod by Radway’s Resolvent - Dx. Tavwar=1 havo bad Ovarisn Tamor® ta the the dociats gald ** thers i everviing chat was rocum d me, i but hat nofsith fujt, be- ars. | look ulx battiea 5 S ier 14 oL S bukos oF f erd 16 not elts aid 1 1eol betiers Sniarter, ag 3 . The Worst tul over the vfllmfl} ou ALY ENALE, 81 Per Bottle, AN IMPORTANT I;ETTER. LR e AP, JoT i TP A Fnlu' Flite, aid also tsing the Heady LoLer aldot ok year for ovarian tutnurs ou the abdouien, whiih the moet emnisent physicians of our Meaical Coliege pro- wounced lncurable. JThey were liks Knots on o tree. unis when I commenced with your remedies, g ien L cmipetiid Ma ralr s, £ 3 s, b Apimer ghsa ] hire Tortweive yo ""“Qfl l‘llll Efl yon .I."l"lll. .)Gl‘l:l of uthers, v Publian 11 you clocse. PANK PRICE, - = fros s, O s fudtly bbb B T"c[ e wefeioss R 0. Grati iaass seud 30U book e s Trie "y ne G RRAVE. Another Letter from Mrs, C, Erapf. Da, Rapwav—Kind Bir: Ttake the Iiberty to sddres ousaniz; My bealtn ls greatly Imorored by tos useor our madicipes. Three “of the tumurs sre entirel nd the ianealy eo. Dropey is gooe, heal Sulto & pum! #Ve are wel) scquatnted with Mrs. estimabie lady, and very benevoleot. Dren the means of selling many bottiva of the Tiesolvent b{ the drusists of Thol penions sMicted with {nter Daltumors, of solne wonderful cures -BERBACH & CU. efecied byt Yours respectfull , Ao Arbor, Mich., Aug. 18. 1975, e ————— DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLSS iate, [y, Clealise, sud strengibien. for the w‘hul ] disorders of Lhe Bl scl, Liver, Boweis, oe! . Nervous dia icadachs, Coustipstlin, Costivencu, lpdiges: tion, Dyspepaia. Billoustess, nfllm Fever, lo matlou of the Howels, Piics. snd sil deradgenmiciis vs b ternal viscers. Warrsoled W effect a positive Pur Iy vegetable, contaly o i 7 vegetalle. contalulng o wercury, B Fious Lancrva the followlog symplome resultiog from Dlsordereof the Digestive Orgaus: g Consiljuslon, Towand Biex Fullneas of the Blood 1o tho bead, Acidity of the Stutach, Nausea. Hearthurn, bigtorbeot fulss S ediiirne Sicidh our Kru uge and fuiteriog nthe | 50 SLiotuch, Bwlinihtan "Of the bead Brried sbe ol Breatblng. Viuteriou a2 thie Ieart, Choking and bu! o vhrfin alylng pusturs o mess 0f Visloa Dols or Webw befure the blubi ‘ever a4 Dull paininine Head Deficlencr of Peruplradi cliownesw of the Skin sad kyes, 13 Ia the st Ehenc aad “and Suddea Fiwheaof Hest burolax < ticahs. A fow dosca of Radway's from ll the above-named $erbox. 5014 by Druiteis. READ FALSE AND TRUE. 8end ozg Jetter stamp to RADWAY & CO., No. 23 Wfim-n.. RewYurke " Lifuanoa werth ousiod Pille will free the system werm Trice, 1 cevia rocu saw your Hesoivent

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