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' | read the dlning-rham tave, which peoved euf. Hhe floor of the wain’ romn pune throngh 1 or doorway abont three fect; this [+ fin. a circle with vanlster aod flat (op-rail leading down at the end. On this Tiling rall or mbelf wero set plants in bioam. The pots were preitily ornamented, and lent o T8¢ ffufefect fom tha table or muy ‘mart of th Over thiose fower-pots was bent a fancy on which grew in graceful fertoons the inc and passlon-flower vine, Underneath waa room to stoto away planis, poi 1t is_sstonishing to seo Tiich odors from the pestol cient. the nrc fehed on with teps grom. {rellie. {r< atform a e M use, huibs, elc. Tow plants will grow there, tants Al the room, while thelr loveliness greet the Dyand gladden th heart. Tho convenlence anl peanty nf & Fl-ce Tike this muat be admiited by sif, snd [ am o d the cost shonld not n:net’ “ ; KCRLIA CONDENSED MILR. Tn the Editor of The Tribune. cmeano, Dec. 3—In The Home, as well as In other papets, 1 have read a good deal already sbont the effccte condensed mulk shonld have upon pables fed with it. 1laving followed witn great in- terest eversihing thet was said and written sbout {ba subject, 1 think it witl 'be aleo of some nge tosome Of your readers to hear what 1have ob- served and oxperienced in regard to the use of con- geneed milk for ourgaby. Dire necenslty compelled us to nurse our dear Jittle boy, from the minate bo was born, with con- gensed milk, o 18 nowy 11 months old, and I am bappy to ay that wo can well be proud of him; ho {s strong, heslthy, lovely and bright, and of Yory pleasant dlepositions ia teething essily; and most readily taki y other food that'can be given §5 'Labiea of s sge besides milk, Now, most 211 this has fil:n!rl 1y been denled to be the o with children raised on_condensed milk, and ot only b{ mothers and nursce, hot alen by jans of high standing. 8o I think thero be something elae which causcs bad resulta ny cases where condensed milk s used: and {hissomethingelse, 1 believe, 18 In nine out of o "easea—unclesnliness] Lvery one that In tilized 10 use (ho bottle for hia baby will have observed already in what short a time ihe rubber tube and nipple smell gour and nuwsty: when not in vee they should be kept in Iresh water and everytning belonging to the boitle cleansed thoe- oughly with & brush before using; And, above all, Zonot teust this to others, bnt 11t Tiave at least two bottien, pand, and see that aiwa, d for instant use; alsoget new ruboers and Dipples as soon as the nasty, sour amell cannot be remnved any more by cleaning. Tndeed, it 18 neithor an cary nor 8 pleasant lask {o¢iean tho boitica, tubes, and nipplea 10 many times at day and at night; byt s not Healthy sleep. 8 pl: nt amile - goit the happy looke of onrfmle one & thansandimen the rewand for our roublo In keeing things clean? Finally, 1do not think it out of place to mention that we aro using the Anglo-Bwies condensed milx, snd that we tried once to cinngo, but it did not ure:lw‘l‘lh the baby, and so we always have the one kind. - Now, once mors: Keep things clean; do it your- self, and let the readers of The Home know™ how onr 1ittle ancs get along on condensed milk, Yours, e1c., C. M, BTAIGER. CHILBLAINS. o the Editor of The Tribune. Caicaao, Dec. 3.—Four voars sgo this winter, Itrled cabbage-leaves, cold water, snow, and ker- osenc for the chilblaine, without success, mnd waa in misery until & lady told me to try mntton ‘allow. I forthwlith obtained somo acraps of mat- {on, put them 1n & tin dish over tho fire, and, when melted and then sufciently cooted, rubbed the amicted parts thoroughly, heating them by tho fire, 60 a8 to sllow the tallow to penetrate In. Mutton tallow has eince been my remady. It any one sufer .0 much from chilled fest as to cause sores, 1 have a No. 1recipe which I can recom- mend, baving tried it with anccens. What muaical studies arc suitable for & beginner in mullc‘—!ly s irl of 10 yearst **Knllak's First Eindies " for ‘the' planoforte are too dificalt, also + Boerchorus i+ Richardson’s New Method "' might bo classed with the above, and another objectiontoitis, & pupll can take nearly two terms in it without I ing taken in more thian ona ot two _different ke; e _curriculum by George F. Root is conald- ered _moto for tha organ than tho plano, and his new work which came out after the fire in 1871 18 not 80 good as tho old one, _Won't some ana tell ‘me of some god work? Perhaps Oacar Mayo will, Ihave found fLof considerable help. to read music rapldly, in ‘)hylm; aver my old pieces, ta s, 1he Jetters mentally ; not the whale plecd, perhaps, but passages and phises. and.in teaching, {o have _leginners read the letters aloud to me befora at- tempting 1o play the plecoor excrcise. Some. tlmes, in reading the letters, tonkip around firat from onu clef to the othér, I find they learn to read more rapldly in & shorter time. Ples2o some ono elso give Lhol? "l An Topsy says, we do nut have eaouh said about music ons way or tho other. WiNxIrRED, . INDIAN PUDDING. To ths Editor of The Tribun Toosiennox, Ind., Dec. 1. —Edelweles gives one rule for making a good hushand, to consult his appetite. Othersssy the asme. Will they tell how to consult it If the husband will buy the theapeat and most comman things, and little at that, and won't let the wife have a cent for the house? Many wives 1 know arc placed 50, So of yoar correspondents have trouble with gul ewing scholare, and are advised to marry oid the tronble. a gum-chowing busband, which would fof ono you cun get ¢id of, the other yon band ssys 10 Don't do it, for they mighit get be wutsc, can't, his tnother and b I{l 1t will be Just flihl it you'll follow the directions exactly, Mother’ s, Exactly in the middle of pan aet a coffee-cup full nd ne of yuod molas & teaspoonful ses, sct oxactly b bolling skim milic; sti in 13 cuve corn-ménl; let Jtstand until cold. Dutter & deep baking-dleh and put in tho cold mixture, then turn on the top 1 piatof cold skim milk, don't stir it, bake fn a #low oven two hours, The sauce that mother al- ;u{l used was thick sour cream, sweetened with olass u. Jlow 1u lemon izllr made? Mubhlbach's **Joseph the §eco: nd and fils Conrt** nd uthers of her writings sre rellable listurlcal Bovels, Is there & book giving fall directions for retonzh- Ing negutives 50 8 novice could learn to do good work? [f so, whera cau it be gut? I, TO TINE RESCUE. To the Editor of The Tribune. Cnicaao, Dec. 3.—Inguirer, donot use corn starch for your pictures; tney will be sure to spot it youdo, Ibave done that work since last spring and my pielares aro as perfect to-day ss thoogh they were just finlshed. Iusotho Amylum, which s prepared exprossly for thlsawork. 1putmy pletare on with it made into & thin starch paste; then work out all the air bubbles, next let it di well, Before you put your picture oo the gl bave perfectly” wet (I mean the B 5 s, 3 phad e & ftito parie of Ofl. " Let 1hia fio for twelve oF {ourteon hours, then sub o the surplus oil aud putun s thin cost of Demmar varntsh, at dey, then proceed to paint your plctur Yal ecps the oll in and prevents the plcture from becomiing spotted. 1f youe. paiuts are tov 1hick, thin them with tarpentine, which Is much better than oil, and drive ve -Lnu:kly. Now, ful- low theso directions, and | think yoa will dnd your pictares very much Imptoved. | The Anylum o ¢an get a8 Douglass & Stovens’, No. 220 Blate atreet, or at L, F. Buara's, No. 210 Wabash ave. pue, Chicugo, 1t costs 23 conts a box, sud & box will jast s long time. oyes, your letter received; thank All, hiere la a very nica recipa for Indla Ona quart of wiik, & piut of cord- (& cup of chupped ono cup of TWM“' of ground sitspice, ons t; boll hall the milk, and stir P Nfi:m;:x& .“lleir..ll c‘o:l‘. l'h'll add the umlu‘i o and the other Ingredieats, pour al 1nto a battezed dish, and bake vne hour, L Ruoos laraxn, OUT OF BUSINESS, To the Editor of The Triduns. Cuicago, Dec. 3.—Plesss give this & place as %o0n as you can and help )i & burden from my shoulders that | never intended shonld rest there. 1have kept ant of the pattern busineas prolty well, but pow—worde fall me. Enough that I have bad over fifty applications for the slephant, dog, aod rabbit patterns, and have patlently prepared sud scat off over 200 patierus. Now, 1don't want to doitsoy more. 1 motice thatsom: mpe, bot never reccived cot to ail whom | received stamps 08¢ patlerns herealter *Pawern Agent Home, " o, Chicsgo. And right be eoter my pruteat'againit (hoss acadiog for b whadou's know enough lo write their naw, addeess Lo e by, one letter on which I can- ‘l:l the name or addsess, 00 wloever it s bad er try againwith the sgent. 18m more convinced ihan everof the gogd of [ writiug-schools, espaciall they nave pui v.r.u.‘,’." uul‘c’zl I understand hat Rigk-Eel [ greatent Ton wrile the woret, but L doat think it s50uld follow that e youth of the preseal day Boys and gils (nen and women wmatter), do feara to write distinctly, imonial ad- €opy aft, o fter thewm. e Z. mean his Jelter for & mal :N scment! 1f 50, 1 sbould thlnk " @ without $bat trouble, Wheu I €ts warned strenuously agsinst that & » The Home 0 his own L& est, DactrL. PHOTO-ENAMEL WORK. To (e Editor of The Tribune. rlnmm:. Dec. 2.—Seslog that Inquiter, of falesburg, 14 ia troudle with regard to photo- fr!-lm] work, I venturugo offcr a fow sugg ’ Lo Brat atop o be taken fu prepariug the picture Llo Sosk it off the board, if wouoted, and care l‘umldbcnhn that {4 gets perfectly dry before iiingon glase. - Makea paste. ysing about foas- 8100001 of water ta one of stach, unll perfeetly transpare rend on atn pretare and glase, ke tien thickres esof gond wrappiti--paper, and put on the hic. of e pict- tire, ehanging a8 aoun 4 the papor haconien sticky: wark oul th nuatc carcfully aod thoroayhly from the centre af the picinro, let it get perfecily dry, and then AIT 1t with castor oll. Lot it remaln until petfectly teansnarent, pone off the oil, sud dry With & roft aponge, heing vty careful nut to [njnte the pictare,” TU1A now reaay fo palnt. Paint the oves and Jeivelry on the Orst glase, Al other pactn on the second, having put amsll pieces of enrd- board on all aiden of the recond glass to krep them meparate, Lee Lhie colored paper for back, that will harmonize best with the uvictare. ’l'hn‘rnh re nicker, several Il{fl ihat the work can be donn Dot none, 1 think, superior to this If directions are followed closeiy. lll!dllm(s.rlyhl from the tubes. H. W, (Box 255, CRITICISM AND IMPPROVEMENT, Tn the Bditor of The Tribune. Cicano, Dec, 3,—After reading the last fanue of The llome, I find T have pat my foot init. De. ronda ercates a monse for my benchit, and nses it most maliclonsly, Criticlem ls sald lo promote Improvement, No Intelligent person can fail to obrerve, after reading Deconda's last letter, the manifest improvement, Naw Michigan gra<ps her sword, ealls me names, confounds mo with Mre, Vale, whom 1 donot know, but infer she muost he awe ful wicked. She walta -nx!nual,lmo«lel letter, and kindly ropgesta ** Foot-rests,'* An clevaling nub- Seci—to the hecls. 1 have consultedivarious worke which might possibly mention foot-rests, and I find nothing, and as (0 an uriginal letter on that subject, 1 rald all 1' knew =bout it before. to write about rain, aQ o an *1an ande cudgoling ' my - bralnn an Bour or two, the realt Iny before me, anatchei from the mitilnde of geand and noble thoughls that naturslly sugmest themeelves upon that aub- jeet, *'It wiliclear ot by and by." 1 pave that up. 1 would like tu ses Ueronds, with his fertllo: imagination, stiempt it 1 by somo old fossll that T gently for a letter written £5ahl present something literaty and entertain- now relinquisth il hopes d In that line or of writing & ing; but I faile of becoming celal model letter, Mr, Editor, Il1’|\t ‘with you that the last Home was excellent. | Indorse every piece in it withont excention. Deronda’s lelter was unnaunlly fine. The letict from Michigan wan withont dotbt the work of a cultared snu educated mind, Madam, case your mind; Cwcesr snall not be harmed. Ceear of ald would never bave had accasion to say. “vAnd thon ton, Hratus,* had he written about snow, for **Bratus was an honorable man, ' Buures, FLOWERS AND LICHENS, To the Lditor of The Tribune. Rientaxp CEST Wis,, Nov. 20.—Pleasa don't throw this into that dreadful waste-baskel, for § do sowant & coral begonfa and pink oxsifs, and [ want to ask 3Mrs, Il—— (f pho can't eend thom to me through the mail (if it is not too cold), Iwiil gladly pay all expenec Do sny of The Home readers know what lovely brackete, bankets, picture-frames, etc., can bo made from the lichens that grow on old rolten logs and stamps? I have Just becn making a_whatnot, and every one admires it so much. Will scnd directions §f desired, also & pretiy hanging basket made of clgar-lighte| 1am so giad that **olla-podrida’t Las been ex- plained, for I have been Josing flesh and epirits all summer puzzling miy brain over the possiblo mesniog of that dreadfnl word, but,naw that il hae been explmned, nppetite and strength have re- turned,and I can slecy sonnd o nights once more. 1am not s member of The Jlame now, but if hat Jong-sufering editor printa this I'1l **{ine im- me)"l{ There, if that prospective G0 cents don’t ¥ fetch him" (1s that slang?) 1don't know of anything that wiil. 2 Chat, if you ace atil} st Boscobel please come up heo and seo me, that fn if you are not 8 man, 1don't belleur{nn aro one, for it would spail my plensure in reading your racy leiters to discover you were—nothiug buta man. O what have 1 d1 Now I know this will go into that waste- basket, 50 1'll vaniah riht here. Caarrensox, Box 15, CORN-MEAL PUDDING, To the Editor of The ‘Tribune. Coox Couxrr, Ill., Dec, 3.~I wonld like to Rive That's All iny way of making Indlan-pudding. This {s a large one, Tako two quarts of skimmed milk perfectly sweet, pat it on the fire and Jet it scald, not boll: when sbout to boil sct it off and stir In meal to mako a thick batter; add 8 teacup of good molasses, s teacup ol now milk, salt, and ice, If you wish; pour it In yonr pudding-pan and set in the oven, J.et it bake a nice brown, and then open tha ovon doora liltle, 40 as to Just keep It baling slowly and not gt tho crast hard the old:fashioned bric bake it as 'k oven bakes it beat. early in_the morlag as you can, #o it may have plenty of timu lo bake. 1 think it the best In- e: i 3! -pudding I ever ate, and think you will ssy so, auccesaful; but it nceds good mesl. West I have not had as good luck 1 did East, and pas the blamu on tho meal, T Arfed Nhode Taland's feall cake for Thanksgly. In¥‘ and found It excellent, ‘would like to ask Freston If she cotld read a daily paper and take care of four Jittle childrent 1 luve tu road and can read faat, but find it dificait 1 Tead ona of two a wees, and then have to neglect some of my work. do wish to store my mind with usefal fuformation. and neither spend my tlmo in *‘pnfing or vlaiting,' yet when evening cumes thero ara little stockings oraprons to mend, or muke, etc., 80 what am 110 do sbout the read- ingt Preston can wrill be thsukrul. CHRISTMAS GIFTS. To the Edigpr of The Tribune. SrainoriELp, Dec. U.—I come once again, hop- fog 1 may escape the wasto-basket (where no doubt 1 deserve to be), because 180 eatneatly de- sire to thank Clear Eyes for letier that must have touched many & care-worn mother, Iaay, with her, God pity the pour mothers, and God help the tathers. lnthe generalsympathy for tho wives, the hasband reema forgotten, In my estimation, scnerons, tender-lesrted man, with higis aepre rations, who lives iy 1ife simply for tho sake of otliore, sacrificing its ambition and often self. apect, 18 & greater hero than he who goes foith to posuible deatls for the sakes of bis country. Poor Printar'a Duvil, please take my advice and ive Edciweias 8 chance to try Ler recipe for mak- ing a happy husband, 1 baye to-day sent to Mes, A, two patterns suitable for Christmas ghits. A diesslog-caro, fur » sitraveling nin, " misde of black morocch. lined with gray linen, bound with parrow blue ribbon, Thu puckets ure of linen, ~ one on the botiom for & towet, the ather fur cumb and brueh: fabs for tooth and vall beush; tound cket gathesed with elustic for woap e other s ect of toilct ats, and aolled cul and coltar bag, made of Turkish toweling (white) cdged with' & border of worsted to i the carpel. A sumall vige worked i o border Ia & dectded fm- provoment, 1 am afrald that A Rorrowful Wifu would make 8 bad matter worso {f she lukes yuur advice; ho might **follow sult,” Mus.J. A.D, ANTIQUFE CIIAINS, To the Editor of The Triduns, Mabisow, Nov, 26.—Ae tbe mania for the pos: scselon of srticles quaint and old seens yet to be strong, 1 will describe how ofe can make & chalr which will look quite antique. Take any vld chalr that fe fixm3 it desired for & low suat, saw off the legeto the desired beight, Toe back and seat must be cushionod; make it of any strong musiin, il with excelsior, which ¢an be had at the cabl netuabes's, ~ve cente’ WOrth Wil be & great plens 3 Inck’ tho cushion hers and there to hevp the or fn place, then [fasieu eccurely to tho For tho oulside use sny material which {aste way sugyest; ming was covered with & dark- bro ounls give me any hints that will ielp T i . Mamion 8. l"? I Wi 80lt-wool over the wholc chiair tu (e tlour, preserving the outline, but do nak it it o cluse. Tk the weans ovee thu top, dows the id lio acat: then sround (o seal bind with 0 the a wunsied brata; down the centre uf back ove the acat, continutuy 1o the floor, Dut A atrip of cre. tone, dark gruund, withi brignt’ flowers or dirds, 8 trifle over ab elzbth ju width, thits should be cub- stitched ou with gold-color fluss urzepbye worsted. 1t T'wenty-six Summers would eschiange 1 could send culings of bugonies, gerauium double, and some fercs. + [ would ik oW bow 10 make the card vase, and 1o bava patlery of Jace mate wurked wilh zephyr. FOR WIIOOPING-COUGH, To the Edutor of Ths Triduns, Cnioago, Dec, 3.—T¢ tho mother who bas whooping-cough In the fsmily 1 come with seliel. Oblain Rocha's Embrocation. 1t 1s a liquid, sad Is spplied by diligent rubbing vo the stomach sud cheal. 1t will uotstop the coughiug, bat greatly slleviate It, and the dzesded straugulation will dis 11 requires a botile for each child; pric “The cost may seem considerable, buts {lh) Jisits ate ofien mare expensive, and not o ‘eficacicus, 1 found IL fnvalusble w twa Jittlo onas of vur own bouschol ing from ths eas The cbildren were also taken to the gas. They must gost ithe thne of purifying, or, gperatore aay, when they ate " opeving ibe bo ‘newe or four timea 1a all that will be tound ne sary. 1t Is Dol s pleasant piace to viaRt, but ¢ eflcct wili amply repay you. thess twu e dles 1he trouble was averted, which threatesed In he beginning L0 0% eIy derious. 0 whe: . dwere ater: Aozp REtaTiva, VARIOUS THINGS, To the Eduor of Ths Tridue. ‘Wasasza, Mivao., Dec. 3 —Put your photograph in 8 dish of water, sat {i on the stove until it bolls, Caretully emiove (bo photo from ibe card;let it thoroughly dry. Make some very clear starch and paste the picture ou glsss No. 1 (youneed two con. vey g Jou can zet them af your pholugrauh- «t); be eure to remove all Ihe sir frow between o glaea snd picture: Jet 1t drys Licu Fub castor-oil o ihe back of pictufe; let rémain uvee uiyht. Toen color tbe eyeasnd Jewelry; put the otlict glass ovee lctas necure tha edges with scaliog-wax; Baieb the patutiog on 1l sccond giase. Cuicken, ,,bave your patiezn slaiped on ibe muslin, of tTanafer it youssell with a blue pencily £ & 'THE CHICAGO il photogranhs TRIBUNE SATURDAY, DECENBER 8, 187T7—-TWELVLE PAGE 11 , (. . cotlon nnd work from yonr left Lo your Fialit band. First paste tha moslin on the oil-ciuth £o tant the work witl he smeatin Inqnirer, thin youe paints sith t ne. Tteha, 1ot two aweet potatues to spront when Aunt Cartie told of them, and ane of thew b now prowing beantitnily, 1 frst put in the ean tome sy aoil, abont Walf fall, then the potalo, thea Miled {4 with water, § kept it on the ‘reservoir of the kitchen rtove, and it of conres got col night, BoxsuiLoa. A NEW PLANT. Tn the Dditar of The Tritune. Cricano, Nov, 20.—A plant hitherto but Jitils naticed Is Just now receiving epecial cata and at- tentlon, Maneen of inoist, aromnatic compost taken from barn.garas and rinbles aro heing piled abont Ihe stafk to proteet It from frost and cold, and nlso 10 Insare an early yicld of blosoms In the soring. Where indirlduals have choren (o exercleo u iittle tnste the compont in evencd off and fashioned into eymimetrical proportlons, Gofng wesl from Lin- coln Park | stumbled over the deain of one of thesn elenminy diphitherin mounds which lay soread ont on the adjacent silewaik, Not knowing how prop- crly Lo show appreciation nf thin newly-devised Fanitary echeme, | eavered noth noetrlla with the Ulggest half of my shawl and passcd on. am not famillar with the botanical name of the above-mentioned plant (1t i¢ commonly knnwn ho Street-Tlydrant nor can | eny whether steaw and clean earih ok nnnumclcnn{ pratect it from the pitsless blasta of winter. | only know that the tlaik 1« short, rather tonih, and of & darkish teon coloe; the roots fat- reaching and cxcecdingly Julcy, and that this julee in sometiniea ured tur imedicinal purpones, ut_ principally in large cities it 1s sold with aud as an autldote for mitk, Daca, OIL PHOTUGRAPTIS, To the Editor of The Tribune. Chitcaan, Dee. 4.—1 notice in The ltome of Dec. 1 An inquiry from Galesburg about the spotting of nd reyaraing the paste used, The trouble with the pictures s that after painting them the artists touch the paper with tarpentine in erasing some parts that don't exactly euit, and repaint. In puiting the turpentine on they cut the ofl, and 1t dries out, thereby losing its trans- parency and 1f the following ctlons a ho picture on the g fet 3t dey (harousbly, hen_sonk with castor oll nt lesst tweniy-four hours. Wipe with a dry cloth, and then varnish with Demar varnish, When dey—It will dry in ten minutes—praceed 1o puint. Windsor & Newtan's tubes are the best for (he purpose, Paint carefully. and stody the color you wish befors you pat {Lon,—it 18 best to hisve anold plcture to try the colora on,—and when it ls puinted let it dry, and give it a coat of clear white yarnish, and patte the glasses fogether with guin paper, Then varalah tho edeea well, 50 08 10 ex- clude all air. When ary, paste a plece of varnishe cardboard on the back of the whols, and varnish {he edyen again, and §t will be a puccesn, For pict- ures siready painted andipatted, soak with castor- ofl, and then varnish as defore, C. G, JUxB0. BUCKWHEAT CAKES. To the Editor oy The Tribune. Dx Katn, Dec, 3.—I would like to have Chicken try my buckwheat-cake recipe, and she will have cakes worth eating. Take obe quart warm water, half-tesapoontul salt, hoif-teacup yeast,— bakere* ycast 1s good, bul I make my own oot of yeast cakes; stir quite thick sud fet it atand by tha stovo overnight, For use, dip out and save a fit tle batter for yeast every Uime, Tefore Laking, add half-teaspuon sods, diesolved fu a little warm water. Ladies, for our winter's work of fmpravement why not take up our lsngusges—those who have atudied them {n the *‘days of auld lang syne "— and each one help the athetns far as possfble? 1 am sure ft would be as interesting a work us we could have, and some time iLmigbl be of use to ve. 1 have taken up mine siready. Oscar Mayo ls very kind to offer to help us with our music, and I, for one. mean 1o jmptove the kindnens, For cleaning silverwaro 1.nee niodern tripoll or pojverized abell, 1L {s the best thing of the kind rou eap el TO4Sat i ineant by 4*The old matron of Thresd- Hanxoxix, needlo atreet?’ wpeaking of Lundoa. - UMBRELLA AND CANE STAND, To the Lditor of Ths Tribune. Racisr, Dec. 3.~Z. A. Y., you can make a very handeome umbrells and cane stand Ly procuring n section of earthen sewer-pipe and standing it with the projecting joint at the bottom. Palnt tho in- slae with some delicate color that will harmonize with the {llumination of the hall, and the ontside withn hrlfih: color; paint s band of black around tho top and bottom. When this {a dry decorate the outalde with de- calcomania pictares, Then_cover with one ar two coats of white var- nlsh. Palntsemall tin basin botl inslde and out and place the vase over it, You will find thot it resombles the imported vases, For more minute directions aee **Ladles' Quar- terly Review " for the winter of 1877, published by Lntteriek & Co. Here fn & very good recipa for bolled Tndian pudding; One ezg, 3 tablesponns of sutar, i3 tea- Bpuon uf sait, 1 pint butterinti or sour i1k (but- tormilk is best), % cupof drled currants, and L teaspoon uf roda. ‘btir in sufiicient Indian meal to make & thick batter, Bteam thres hours. Pixk Conate MARRIAGE A BLTSSING. To the Editor ¢f The Tribune, SAN BERNARNING, Dec, 3.—1 cannot keep quiet when Lucile calls marriage an evil. You caanot know how nuch you are mistaken till vou ges such # husband as I have: then you will unite with me in thinking it the greatest blessing of & womun's life. It leonly an evil where love s missing. 1 wonld' rathor teach school or take In washlag all Ty days than marry without love, 1eay again to Blue Eyes or any one clee, tho best thing in the :’u'r,l‘:'lx«;du. ‘when you ate sure of the right one, is You sk for hirtorical novels, 8ir Waiter Scott's stand at the hend of all prose fictlon. Thero arp twenly-uine of hin Waverly Novels, over half of which are historical. Mias Muhlbach's 'l.‘r‘r:'lh {utoreating. 1f you wish L w ich's are gooil i it} send a list of Those poor hachclors of Doknlt, what a pity thoy arc not located liere. \We havo such 8 number of bewltching and economical dalsuls, while the bacholors are widly In tho winority. 1% fe ta ho hoped tlial nonc of them are guilty of tho extravagance thoy bomoan In the fadles, Topay, t the recipe for Lhal somothing so +awful nl Has iL uover been told of fore™? THE WHOOPING-COUGH CURN. Ta the EdUlor of The Tribuns. Toxviac, 1, Dee, 4.—Mre, Itanncy e very anxlons for some mothicrs of The Home 1o toll her how 1o cure whooping-congh. All my eight chil- dron liave iad thie complsint, some of them hay- foi been very bad with it. 1 diegarded drugs, both n that complaint and ju treating cronp. My sd- vica §4: keep the fever down ULy applications of tepid water (o the budy, Tub the throat, neck, snd with your hand, which can ha! the cliert of rubblug: have th and glve tuem of air te ox- cellent, The neck, throst, and chesl mi { be rubbed morning, noon, and nignl: do that than have s deranved stomach and aystem gencrally by Ignorant drug treatment. 4 noigh for pature 10 dght the divease, afded by ‘puie air, pure water, and a slmiple dict, and this treatment, Jolned with good comwon senee, will cute, no doubt, Mre, I,'s childron as it has done Tel) Hal L—y taat | can furaiss hor with **hitherto hereb Avoue. the worde of the songvhie wants, nnot sing hat sung Luenirht, 'br sending address aml stawp 10 Box 100, Pontisc, Th. Mus. X, Y. 2. MOCKING BIRDS AND APRONS, To the Edilor o The Triduns, Foxp pu Lag, Wis., Dec. 2,—Many thanks to Annt Clo for her wise suggestions in regard to my mocking-bird. He is well now, 1thiuk, But Iwilidoas you advise aud keep him In the sun- shine. Iiois unnsually cross those days, but hope 8WISS {t ia nothing serions. Presume It is old 88 be l-fi:v % years oid, i , & lovely present for & lady 18 & Swie zon, " o the apron Fuflzuudur barred Swie: cn fadle it with plain Swise. Whip the rufle with white o colored wilk. -~ Then fuls the runios, snd tuey ate oxquly Tbtruucra is lovely, and ‘1 will send it to an lnux t. Handsome ‘band- kerchiefs with embroidered wonograme are also acceptable. Bud canvas Udios. wilt au embroldets ca wreath of autumn-leaves In ceutry, ud- some; also, drub canvas tidies with roses e - broidered jn centr, with brown Lorder, Will some une please send me & reclpe for soft cocoanut cookies or drop-cakesr | will b very thankful for onuy, aud will returu any other recipe, sitber Iurluklo OF cxtra steamed browa bread, 10 .l';, de- siziug it 3 L. B.O, BMINCE-MEAT WANTED. To0 the Edutor of Ta Tridune. Tms PLacs, Dec. 8. —Auut Lucy, in one of her Telters, satd, ** Don't stop sendiug recipes for ika beucd? of young Lousckeepers.” I ihsnk.ber very much for ber kiud considuration. Sho probably recalls the tino wlcn the experionce of an ** older hoad™ was valuable. Now, for the benedt of (hls and somo other young housekeepers, will ahe kindly scod nez ofnce-weat raciue 1o Bext wevk's Homer 1shall await |1 soxiously, sud hope the editor. when Le thinks bow near Christinas we are, will dnd for It & corner. 1would like to kuuw If Mre. A. has s price-lst foc her patterua, IXEXPERIENCE. ——— FOR CHILBLAINS. To the Edttor o/ Ths Triduns, Tiezox, la.. Nov. 20.—-After & lung aod con- tinued eojoymeut of the leiters in ‘Toe ilome, 1 feel called upon 1o contridute my mite for the benefit of auficriog bumaaity, Two Froat-Nipped Girls, drsla off the waterln which polatocs bave been boiled, with the skins on; heat 1t and soak your feetin it justsa hotas L yo fassitly hear. 1o thie s few timen and 1t will entlzely ento your chilblaine, T nlt whom 1t_mny eoncern: For a famity tinf- ¢ wenrrnl man i all casen whare Hinfment red, apraine, toils, sore-throat, headache, c, cic., ctr,, take chloroform, lodine, off of origannm, epirite of amntonin, and finctare of oplum, equal parts, cork tight, and shake well. Humanerr, A BUDGET OF NEWS, Tathe Editor of The Tribune. Cnicann, Dee, 3.~In anawer to Chicken, T will o)l hicr that she muet give her fnchela plenty of Tight, and with the bret of care she can mnake It blonsam belore next snmmer, Tolh. Z.. §would like to say that when one is obliged to advertiec forawife he fanot likely to find & very respectable person who wili answer hfm. and if one shauld answer him, he may aswell bid peare and happiness farewell forever. An U} Contribulor naked for the names of some retly contralto nonge. fiere are some which [ hink very pretty: **Take Dack the Heart," **The Little Diamond Dewdsop,* 1 wonli tike Anna Scale's recips for ehocolate caramels. Wiil rome contrihntor describe some inexpensive arnaments for homet SUPERFLUOUS HAIR AND ORANGE CAKE, To the Edttor of ‘Fhe Tribune, Fatn Dav, Nov, 20.—WHI Paul 11, B., Chat, or some one twho knows, plearo tell.me of some- thing that will cfleciually remove nuperfinon halr withont injuring the akin, or causing auother and thicker urowth, as in cutting? In return for this Infermation § will scnd two recipes, which I know 10 Ue good, Can pend others if cesired. Oranze Coke—Two cups sngar, 3 cnps flons, 4 cap_ water, i tearponns ing-posder, yolks of b cges, willea of three, rind and juice of one orange: bake In layers. For frusting, take the whites of iwa eggs beaten_still, rind and Juice of one uranzo (or Jemon, If the orange s too sweet), made etiil with pulverized sugar. Ginzer-Cake—Uno cup molasses, 1 cur water, half cup shortening, 1 tesepoon ginger, 1 lcanpoon noda, 3 caps flour, llouz READER. !’mm and ANTON, 4 AUTOGRAPIL ALBUMS, T the Editor of The Tribune. Beesioene, 1., Nov. 20.—Tlease aliow me to #dd my mite for the beneftaf Myrtle the fol- lowlng for quotation for sutograph slbums: May thon live in joy forever, Naught from thee true pleasure saver; From thy heart atise no eigh, And no fear Ledew thine ey Joys be many, caren be few, Bmooth the path thon ehalt pureae, And Heaven's nchest blessing shine Ever on both thee and thine. If this Is too long she will fiod many good ones in Cowper's or Nonrc'llfncml‘ Any une who can write of love ns Chat did In 8 trae loving woman. Will soma oue please eend rabbit snd elephant pattern to Iznex Mag, Drawer 1088, LACE EDGING, o the Editor of The Tribune, Cicano, Nov, 28.—F, F. F., 1 will send you my directions for knititng lamb's-wool edging: Knit {wo plain, three herring-bone-tole knit plaln, wrapihree, take off two, knit two plain, twelve fong stitch platn, thres herring-bone, two plain, thrce horring- boe, twelve plain, and twelve plain, threc herrinz-bone, twa plain and two plain, three Dberring-oone. twelve plain, bind off forty-cight plain, three herring-pone, iwo nisin, This makes one point, and if not knit too looeely will outwear aptcl skirts, Tha losertion fa very pretty. W1ll some one tell me how to make a preity comu. cane and an umbrcils-lolder? Eiia ¥ FORMING THE PLURAL. To the Editor of The Tribune. Tornga, Kas.,Nov, 20, —Inauirer: Compounds endidg In ful or full, and generally those which have the important word tast, form the plural reg- ularly, as mpoonfuls, coachfuls. Compounds in which thy princips! word stands first, pluralize the fiest word, as aida-de-camp, knighte-esrant, fathe: in-law, efe. Knipht-Tempiar changes both We eny thrce spoontuls, not spuonsful, for we want one spoon 1ull three times, not threo diferent spoona fllled, ‘Slore aboul dancing, please; not at home, but in public pluces. 0. k. M. TOBACCO BSALVE. o the Editor of The Tribuna. - Broowixarax, Dec. 2.~ should advise Common Sense, of Bive Island, to select soms other nom de plume, for 1 think sho shows a want of commun scnso 0 allowlng her projudices to carry her to such extremes as 4o object to_salve becanss onc of the ingredicnts s tobacco. Now 1 wish she would make kome aud use it for burns, cuts, bolls, fel- ons, or sores of any kind; and 1n a little wihilio wne will write and toil ine vho Eaw't thank e enough for that valuable recipe for tobaccw salve, COMMON BXXE. KNIT PURSES, To the Editor of The Tribune. MansziLuxs, I, Nov, 30.~1 would like to sk & fave 1 want to learn to mako knit or crochet purses for carsylng silver, as our portemonnaies are wortlless for hard money. 1think apretty puras would make a nice Christmas gifs for cither agenticmsn or lady. Will some one who knows how plenso anawer through ‘The ifome, 80 tuat othiers canhiave the benestof the directions? "FUROLOCIA. MUFIINS, To the Lditor @/ Ths Tridune, Racinz, Dec. 2e-1f the editor will pleaso giva mo a little room I will zive a rvcipe for mufine: Warm ono plot of milk, then add two ezgs, piece of butter (he size of g og¥, onchalf-cup yeast; then malie it asthick as you canstir it with tlour; then wid & little mait, Wil Biuc give nia pattern of & hittle dug, aud 1 will return stamp OF glvw puttern of dover Will sumi one give mo a patlern of @ mbbit? Buue Hino, VIENNA BREAD. To the LidUtor of The Tribune, Cuteado, Dec. 9.—Will you please fnform mo through The llome department how to mal Vienua bread? also, wil soma one of the contrib- ulora to that department give & bricf descrlptinn of hiow ta make wax dowers? M, Jo M ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, To Ihe Ediior of The Tribuns, Cuicago, Dec. 4.—As Treusurer, of Bt. Luke's Hospltsl T wish to acknowjedge the recalpt of $01.50 fromn Dr, Amio Hale aud Mr. Guerdou as tiot procevds of loms Festival, W, J, Banxey, s A DREAM OF LIFE, eanied 8 dream of life Tutr, swoet dreauw to me, Of a glittering, golden barge On & glasey, suii-kissed sea, Aud the siiken waila wero -and. And the crew sanu aoft and luw, Whitie Luve lsugticd loug aud loud An he huvered o'cr thu bow, Ani all rosu-llecked 1 tho West W s u uky of deepest blue, nid, gazing 1o the acure depthe, At a1 Lrevais wnitle urough. I dr A Wayed from Horne upon extatlc sie Thut oto drauk in avep and loog, "Lill, e witls a ricn, strong wiiie, Al the uetted, purple veius Ttan like Nery rivers fne, Thers were statoly, wail-ctad knights, Noble lords, aud ladies fal ug lutes wett-mislo-breathi Vit e bt laur, Aund 9 Viayed by pug: AI‘I)II wl:. Hoated “: » a the sea’s gyeen, sparkiog breas! e thu Sun-God's urazeu wall 4 Lw fur, encusuted West, Anuiing, Juyoits ceica Land shuy, leay 1" g and rippling laughter, [ juta the bay. From thosbors we heard sweet songsters, Hirens luting us alouy, Al the bay-leaf aud ihe lanrel Were tho burden uf thelr sung. ‘Then at last wo louched the port Ul the smystic, purple land, Singiog, laughing, 88 we bastenrd 'er the gluwing, golden saud. Aud this sle, 'twas Fancy's reslm it Where we wandered, frea and g3y, Through ite Tropic-verfunied gladve, “Thiat wera lke far-feued Cathay, Tillune day | chanzed to ral ' my }1ba (rult fair 10 sce Then oy wiwcet, sweet dreaw of life tilided far susy from we, A viarp cry and Siller tleare—— 1 swuke wilh suddea stast; 18 was Sodow’s golden Dead whild Balice 8t 24 ple, e, Caditra. e — A Womau Who Has Meca lo » Trance Sis Mantbs. Des Moines (13.) Leader. This morning there was ut tbe Given House astrauge case 10 & Dhysiciun snd wetapbysl- lan,—8 Mre. Shadle, of Giutlirie Couuly, on her way, lu gbarge of ber husband, to theiosane Avyluw'st Mt. Plessant. Lust March the lady became suddenly crazy and quite violeat, continued s0 until the 19tk o? June, when she passed foto & cowatose state, and has been ap- tmnuy sleeping ever siuce. She bas awoke ut ouco duriug the whole oerlod, last October, wheu she revived enough tu couverse, but uot cobercutly, sud thu neat day weot tosleep 2gain und has uot siuce awoke, Bbe Is fed by foreingg ber touth vpen, (o which sbe mwakes 1o resistauce, sud sbows 8O Telials fur the fuod; bies breatbivg s regular, but quicker thao it would bo in her oosmal couditlon of health. It is boped that careful trewtneut by tho scicotiic @entlemen at At. Plcasaut 1oy resuscitate bes and cyentually cure hes MADWAY'S REUEDIES. From the Hon, Thurlow Weed INDORSING Dr, BADWAY'SR. R.R. REMEDIES After Gslag Them for Beveral Years. Kaw Yore, Jan.d. 1677 -Dran fin; Havin for v, eral yrars used your mediéines, douotipxly at arst, bot afterexpertencing their eficscy with full confidence, n Appleton, W1 e a1 a0 34" yartintly, Ly y )y 4 A 5,56, 33, and 08" fpvan Dorah Yarron, Geand Cefsning, 111, & in a captial liat ‘of anmwers to the week, Hne anly failore was in Fleance of the 8hakspercan enigma, Much obliged fur pazzlea. M. R. I, Onhkosh, answera No. 32, 23, 30, 37, and 38, There were it two falures fo No. 34, tha (iravedigyer and Oberon, —a very good show of Oalikosls familiariiy with ihe’ **divine Wi THE PUZZLERY' CORNER. {Orieinal contribntiona will be published in thin depariment. Correspondents will pleare send thelr reslnamen with their nome de plumne, Answers will Le pudlished the following week.] ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLES. 0. 3. Cairo, Nath, Salem, Mobile, Lyons, Alton, Tawtis: Omahs, Demver, Erle, T ¥ 1n aends nzzies of Jast No, 32., V' 3 | f38%0 5w 8 piztaure than a dury to thankfaily act Fotato. e iTaned Mos. O, 2 O T e kno'lnedn S5 advantags we have derived from Uhe — T e B b e e I N minrcated oo | A B e EarRes ancct, Tad. Hieads Relel No. 33. that there were really only twelve Khskspearean | eannot ba beticr descrined than it is By Jta pathe WA Caranan, characters. SpRyine ibiment rengendy amd frecly. imond fora A o mised - peliet. Tra No. 3. The Twins., Rocheile, Til. 2 . T. L., city; Ro- (XIhntd) FhionLo % WaLD. Dasherry, Potontas, Duncan, Fleancs, Grave- | meoand Jntiet, Maywood, 1 emite | DA Ravwar. J. P. B, fnes, Ind.: Snow. New Lenos, Til: and F, F., ¢lty, send the correct answers to Nos. 31, 32, 35, a0, 47, and digger, MAtk Antony, Homeo, Jlinsldo, Sbyluck, Casslo, tUberon. Nu, 45, Tielle Bobbin, Dizon, Til. tete st Evening Btar, of spawere 1o sl ihe puip'li:dn'r' S ) 3 == wonli b bardly fair to eatabliah & list of elzes P . and allow yoa focompete. We hink the **Cor- e e. ner' can get along with simply a (riendiy rivalry. | Cures the YWorst Pains in from Oneto f ‘The following were recetved too late for nolllu Twenty Minutes, t week's correspondence: P, P., Urbana, I No, 47, The Declaration of Independenco, wers Now, 24, 17, 26, and 30 Correctly, and | INT INE HOUR . e et B | O e eyt a1l sad wards of tongae of pen, ny 0, 20 13 ot the author' 2 Ttisen ) uffer The sadds % Y tainly as good....Fiorence C., Om: rum paln. RADWAY'S READY RELIEE 1S A CURK Jine snddertare here, el iR beea, | | ST cof ETSDian of Ko i, B, FOR BV BATN. 1wt al e T et v esey s 1%y out Of stawpe Nell city, fatled in reven dishes of awered 24 all right, made s inic the cros puesle. but dine, Bloomington, Iil.. guessen il but o in No, 23,-deer inetead of ducks,-and her an- et Lo 24 fs the ssme se the author'm.... Faony Fern. of Bioomington, 1il.. waited until after her Thankegiving dinner, and tailed ia onl; ans {n No, 24, —beat for apate rib. - CHARADE—XO. 10, 1 am componed of e1ght letters. My firat I8 in four, but not in twoy My recond I in me, bat not In you: My third is 1o root, but not In sterat My fourth I# in bind, but not in he; My 81th in in lost, bat not in found The Only Phin Bemedy at instantly stops the most excrriclating paina, aflezs nfammation. xod cores Congestions, whetbrr of the ange, Blomach, Bowels, o oluer glaods, Or organs, by oneapplicativn FROM OX¥. TO TWENTY MIXUTES, ———— ‘how vinlent or excrucistiog the paln, tha Ny sixth I8 ju earth, but not In grona: o EONATIC, Beds i i MY acventh In i bl ‘Dut not i pnow LITTLE FLOSSY CURLS. i proairated wiih Giesis Toty suter. " . My etwhth ie in Fred, bot not 1o Jee. My whole is a Hlome contributor. 57, Cuanees, 1ll, BLancuz ANp EATHRRINE, Little floray curls hat in my band } hold, RADWAY'S READY RELIER CHARADE--NO. 40. From - Baby.» two years old. WILL AFFORD INSTANT EABE. My nstas frule-ust guese Ite name, ity othes ;;:n:m Inflammation of the Kidneys, ien add one letter to the samo; now : Infiammation of the Bladder, My next contains & Wondrous power— Never more ye'll cluster 3 Nlieia tolted, for Roar ';;'né’ur'.' * flound nis bosish brow, Infiammation of the Bowels, Congeation ot the Lungs, ‘A strung-armed tradesman now combine, guionot the Lonke, . roat,. athing, And piace all these In one short line. 1t rizhtly dooe, 't will bring to view v Little floxsy carle, How motionles: 9 Off, on baby's he Palpitation of the Heart, CM:“I:';:U- poet 1o whom merlt’ 'dx::lwln ve watehed you Hyaterios, Oroup, Diphthoris, - c——— i In lh{.‘ prassy xn‘dhe Catarrh, !nuuo';u:h 5 " T e irecn, dache, sche; WHEEL PUZZLE-NO. 41 Gleaming ip the suusbiun, o et Hhpaa s 1 Nourslgis, atism, 1 Floating in the breese! Cold Chiils, Ague Chills, 8 o2 Little finsey cnrtr, Chilblains, and Frost Bites. 2 ‘tne-aptin golil ye seem, 3 The applirstion of the READY RELIEF to 8 . . i it o o dideully Exlis Wil s80rd . But b0 golden treasure, e Cosiacy Arnps fn half s tambler of water will A o o Gemp not Jewels care, T e Aok Sour” Siomitie Te 8 o e s e o3 E'er tould be so precious eariburn, Bick Headacle, Diarrhes Dy aentery, Colic,! Bt e As'my baby's bale, ot b o Bowels, and all Interial Palne, » ». Travelesashould always carry & bottle of RADWAT'S . Littie fomey curlr, B Tty DLl chinge of whter 17 : . " . 5 ¥ :': ?:;::‘!dh:;luf{:'z old; Tt bafler than French Brauay of Ditters as & sUmuiage. . . Mingle with your gold, SR AN " . m"'flm,,‘ e FEVER D AGUE. 5 “Thue, perchance, ve'll ahine FEVER AND AGTR eured fors0cents. Therelsnot 51':: perimeter: A Tome ?T“m?\“ 1 '3 “3‘"‘ lhh‘fl Euen Rrass groweth fl'u'?. lfi;‘nnt;;n‘l(m:" m“lo:'lllng:lflr:{grvfl;’&rf S Hieety o0, a_perfumes. B 1o ds & [amous ectlo o ndatae 80w aoid other Fever ADWAY'S HILLS et (nided by KA { B aun kA IEADWAY S HEADY RELIKF. Fifty i per buttte, HEALTH! BEAUTY! trong and prre Mich Dlood-Tncrease of Flesh sn # gflifin—d’e‘u Skin and Besatifal Complexion secare DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent bt ke me el oS RIEEE n e bl uly Vonder al modicine, tuat Every Day an Incrense in Flesh and Weight is Scen and Felt. French Archbishol ents Cuicauo. Listle flosny curls, - Through what change I ses, In the unknown future, Ye shall cheriehed be, And. O loving Fatber! Through life's mazy whirle, Bhield the darling head hat wore these flotey catls, xoan, W E. ———— My BRIDAL. robe besrs the shimmer of sunbesms, ‘he falrest of sliken array! d anthor; 7 ted, to afitm. Nmun, MALTESE CROSS PUZZLE~XO0. 42, s e 8 o 8 0 8 1 Haxxox, . For I would bave richness and spiendor PR « e e e s @ 9 % 0 To grace this, mi ?lld miarringe-da Drape ita folde with lace Intermingled. ‘Adjust this white spray fn my hal 1 would, on this festal occasion. De truly, surpassingly fair. Chalce Jewels! yes, bring from their caskets They hold & bewlldering charm: Clasp 8 gem on thin bitof rochine— 1 want them for throat, ear, and arm. Long aince has encircled my finger, Tt magical apel! to impart, A bright wolden band witn richsetting— Lovela token~tho pledge of tha heart. The vell: filmy web of clond-textare— s 6 0 s s 0 Tap: A city In Georgia; songe; & serpent; a con- sonant. Bottom: A color; steady; strange; & conso- nant, Left: Acity in France; a sapport; a lquors 2. consonant. Right: A clty in New Jersey; & city in France; & itibe of Indlans: & consonant. From top tu_ botlom, & city in Enrope, and from feft to Fignt, a city tn Texas, Cuicaso, Mz, Lovely plece of hand-wreathen fzce! —— Plx:hfll'er:ln in II:IAL l(:nmy blliows, lend & magnificent grace. PURIFIER. BENEADED um‘ n.sgl.:wxp ROYMES— mimy ul:' ot tha oiga THE GREAT BLOOD "The Tarks and Russians show mach —— e 1 with firm step, to the altar, SP1ith never & doust nor a fear, You ask, my affectionate brother, To what worahin I-vo siv'n my hand? 1n teaching roldlers how to—— * Not canng if "tia well or —— To wounded "tis & hntter — And wicked so much blood to —, ‘Every drop of the Earsspariitisn Kesolvent commun: , e Knov, dearest, to-day | am wedded eatea throukh the weat, Urine, and otuer ful Ao ChleA. and cal bt — S hapying noble andgrand; BT e leororlic foriirepard Tut now at last he drove them — orst, CLABA A, PATTEN Berotuls. Byphiliin Lonsumption, Glsnduisr Disease. And made of them 8 complete — e —— Uem |Dfll§'lltn1fll0ll. Hicitn, Humors. Nodes o (53 harvind f re ey vt mighs A N0y SR MR Rt S e e ol onsands of lives toe might — e 3 ¢ N 1f peaceful terms they'd now pre— Can & beart that ta wounded fuse v et fbeiin, Srpipeiaa Acke, ik No sianghters tuen aa now thars — "Abil senrcd with regret oraD, B waatcsof tha: lita priacipie, are witfin Btop sl tale mi o 8ti}) live 1o be bappy— the curstive range of this wonder of modern chemistry, The Torks now belog fn s —-. St live to forgot? S0 8 few daya’ tise will prove 1o Any Dei sub B It for @ither of theso forma of disense it potent poWer Lo curs Wiy do they uso the zun and — i, o patient Ab, no! in the depthn To end disputes a8 they ap— im0l ts ibe daily becomng_reduced by the waites 1t mild words spoken fn the — e Al Lyt ana ‘decomponitiun hat are conitnusily progreming, Ju—— plrit eds fu arrentiog ti t It Doy s o drlendehie e iucceeds I arreatiog Uhese wiates. and rep! 73 the sATS ue do they Aght and —1 the Sareaparilitan wil tain? for whea ouce this T of purifestion, and succeeus o wastes, ita repnirs will be Tapic, and every day the tlent will feal hiimaell stronger, the food digesting tter. appetite sud fesh aod wefght tn- GALENA, 1{. .B.C. NUMERICAL ENIGHA—NO. 44, 1 am composed ot fourteen letters, The 2, )l"fl. 10, 9, b, was s flight from Mecca, Can the flame be rekindled ‘When once it has fied Frowm a heart in which Jora And affcctfon are dead? Ab, nat there will sors Barsaparilil The 13, 1%, 0, 6, 14, 8, ls & lump of metal, Continac 1o weep, Ao A AT The 11, 34, 8, B, 9, 3, 1. 14, 4, 14, 13,1, 3, was Andgrief o'er the rojn tutional and Skiodiseases, but it is the valy pos- . ylsfi‘boe,vl;!:l‘-w} flwffi:fix Yhell Ttw ond vigils keep! Haxotp, e 1gr My whole ju b sterling aud popular periodical, | ¥ TR i i Ay whulo b popular périodical, MAIR GOODS., Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womb Diseases. Gravel, e Dinbetes, Drooay. TIELD, Mrigntt . Albuminuria, and in ail cases whiere thero art SIAKSPEARE'S PROVERDS {TRANSPOSED.— O BiCE,cloudy, mixes A tillet wons beltdum tabon nona mocebes & Bloppage uf Water, Incuntivence of Urine, isease, Al NEAR . or threads Lk naitnuoi, 2 White Nilk. or there T o EE s Aupta *sira oy © U 8ax/jomine ot Himp Lo mels P e (aksing ALer: &5, asailn whv 5 tomavrnas famfeacrot. MRB. C. PAa % the sisal of the ack snd slong the lolos. Ttebao fo sutcom el harbec fo lal. ]rult DA nemey ot fle, vl au ton redbun fou beamnermeres thiw 8 Tumor of Twelve Years' Growt! sheussive n Qured by Radway’s Resolvent Mouxp LT Gmost. CONRESPONDENCE. o DN anmaYCl huve, bt Oraren AT era & | RESPONDENCE. Lowels, ¢ doc : P. P C. has solved Nos. 31, 37, and 38, ::.:fi'“""‘.‘.":’.;u'.:“l";’\?'E.‘:'x'.;.y;"':?""g’l";fir“l' ot esarve. Hattlo sends In correct solatlon to No. 38 210 WADBASH-AT., ! thidored ity o .:i.}f".l‘.“;‘:. ; Autumn, Ottawa, IiL, gucsses Nos. 35 and 38 e e ieady Tictint) o | al right. Dealer in o1l kiads of TTUMAN HAIR, mt'l‘:’:rl‘unl gl‘l':‘::‘ml'l‘:,‘:","‘?“ 80! ‘ll.n . Nos. 32, 30, 37, and 38, Bave been solved by B. TR hee i the bowe V';'}' : e of the i for the benent of uthers, Tt s chosie. T LANNAN F. ENAPT. PRICE, %1 Per Bottl . AN IMPORTANT LETTES L Mich. n ) =Dx. v frepmon Mk At i e aons r t 0 8. 1., Grand Rapids, Mich. e thi o you M, F. 1L, Bellot, Wis., Is correct in answars to Nos. 31, 35, 36, 87, and 38, Adtian sends answers to Nos. 81, 36, 37, and 28, Accept thanks (of puzzics. C. P. 8., city, has sent the proper anewars 1o Nod, 31, #2, 35, 30, 37, snd 38, Nox. 35, 36, 47, and 38 hava been apawercd by frane. by Bidum, and by Lula W., Fort Wayse, nd. 3. W, F., city, a1l the pussles, " wl No. 3¢, SWITCHES, PUEFS, CURLS, WIGS, SARATOGA WAVES. Ervery Article reduced In prico to Ing Piils, and &iso using g, for @varian tamury oo jost eminent puysicians o Bounced Incuratie. They wera liks s when lani Rnwludl the m:rluu ibr —0b ds of L one excepl o of lichet, and twenty.fourbatticsof iciucs (rom U. Grol [ Cart, Monroe, Wie.. sends In correct solatlol & nvill. Flesse sco 10 80d, 387 50 a0d 57, xmd Yry Ingentounchens FalandToue.™ " yins. c. KRAPY puszle, satisfy those looking for BARGAINS 0004 t C. et Another Letter from Mrs, C, Krapt. 1ob Stay, city, Ia correct In his anawers to Nos, a1, 43, 35, 80, 57, and 34, Mauch ovliggd for FIIIIH 8. i 005 i i SEWING NILK. o J:&“é’;gtfilt’,fi:dfi n anewerin o, 41,10 s 8, s 00! e Te NUH RE I e e’ miaing worde, ~is daf, @ SEWING SILK. | & (e i el S satibh il o | et By St et barlle Jan abel, inglel s¢nd an- S——— owerstoali et week's compiications, with the I 15,000 worth Bast | jhe wonderiul cure yaur medicine hap doas 1o 180 axceptlon of Nu. 38, jmakes Bowing Silk af | glile s ulabar from thiepiace. gurs with Searss Soveral cortaspondents will pleare sccept the 1 e ioee Al ales rabi. - Bhe 1 ++Coruer's * tbanks for tbe many puszles sent io. d colors. In quans b6 has been Allwull sovcar 18 dae e, {itien fo suts Doalors, | Beassattcliseimsey Souiiast Mo leeiVil . - Belle laine, s, has solved Nos. 31, 35, Manufacturors, and | paiumors, W heara of some wondertal ¢t 46, 97, and 38 correctly. Thbanks (of your cross Consumers. T Yours erbeetullg e pussle, It will appear soon, florence Machme c‘] Ann Atbor, Mich., Avg. 191875, - 1telle Beach answers Noa. 33, 38, scl, Nua, 32, 34, 8nd 37; M., Now, anda7; C. W, 11, Quikcy,' Nos, 37, and 34, ¥, P., Urbans, IiL, sends a correct list of solu- tlons t0 1sxt weck's posales, snd detects the du- lication in the Sbaksperesn enigma. Accept Bauke fur compliment and square word. Nol) bas answered Nos. 31, 32, 33, 36, sod 373 111, Noa. 32, 33, 30, 37, and 38; 89 BTATE.ST, DR. RADWAY'S REGUIATING PILLS &l L. POTTERY. PUUSNSSSEUNNE. S LK P oLk L8 Pu t lery For Decorative Parpos FINE FHRENCH TRANS- PERS. 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