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22, 1877—TWELVE PAGES) THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. DECEMBER = — = = - = . aronzor the hetter. Any ono who hiea frlend tn | one gallon of warm water. Chinvsa primrone, | memher for the extellent Arrangement. with the ) ] sent no_anwwers, 1§ . allling or cpnblo of conrorsing: for 1 It SEANES | A wholeenin dry-gondsataro whil fnd the covern of | Eieriin, ‘cipcamen, Lilnis, nrc woud binssomn; | additionsl colnmn of *'Naten o Contiibutors.” THE PUZZLERS' CORNER. S A han Frilr dnd Pran weie fotake a p 3 J ' The pnaka® vory nice, €'t lenses of | fuchsia'winter rpeocts, o mplo mushng If now, ket tho chieap, Ktarehy day night meant. Yer fa party of place of amnrement, euch ex- yenithemunis, begonian, iamatlons na those Above bited aro hicing conatant- are favorites with me, and cactua for top shelf or Let no one complain it many Iotiers only reach the " bracketa, No one has nice blooms this seazon for wante-banket, not an_advertising medium, and one muat not write on hoth sides o! bleach A "The Home kind; §f old, starch and tron before cutting [Orleinal contribntions will be published in this | Erom Grand croe nz, T, Dorah Yarron sende, From the Hon, Thurlow Weed {3 made, shie alwaya asking if you don't think a0, o Haete Nictirea’ on hoth mides. making | wantof unshine; uso your magnifer whenever 8 | (he paper. If your lettor e not appear, aecent department. Carrespondents will please send their { as naual, correct anawers to Al the puzzics, with 8 L el et mejeet in Tife | thum 8t ety Tang” ety togethor, - ag | lenf tarna yeliow,. Maw ia the sick smilaxs 1 0ad | it n"-’ivmnlnr{he trathof the theory O th ~+nar. | foal names with thelr nome de plume. Avewsrawill | einzle faflore "in the ~suthors—Cummlng ‘for 1XDORSING A B ont Ao hiandsome.fooking fellow, | 11 to cover the leaves entircly, ' Put | one with full three feet of nics vines that from | vivel of tne fittest." be published the following weck. ) dosquty Miller. 'Tn not Dorah dsoibier naino for b & 221"\t was tho only Tequitits nocessnry (n s | between newsvapers, undern welilt, uniil dry. | route change in tio temperature of L raom bugan In Tra Trintxr snpplement of Oct. 27, in the — Noduae of & Detralt paper? Dr.RADWAY'SR.R.R,REMEDIES ar Ml AR et this may bo rend by the. thonghts | Jound two corners, and then work dround two | to fade and deop feaves. I eut it down towithin an | litetary cainmn, onder the head uf FFamiliar ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLES. From Dizon, N1)., Relle Boblin renda the frst * AL, D, ia for whom It Ia_ intended, and serva to | Mdes and ane end Inbutton-holo atiteh with bright | inch of tho woil, put it whore ft tat the marning | Taik, ' Arraw will find a lint of referance hanks, by i % g Hst of answera received, and. Although there were After Cslng Them for Several Years. Jeet O them of A falling which perhaps it 18 only | PPIItzenbyra, The stitches can be nearly a quarter | aun. aprifkied it a litle everyday, ond intwo | Justin Wineor, Sunerintendent of the Doston Pob | 4 gy No. 40. aver forty distinet tanclen to he strafghtened out, el oty 10 romind them to nata Teciifcd of anIncli apart, Press on both sidew with a warm | weeks had a dozen new shoota.~ Don't wet 1t toa | Tic Library, and not Harvard Librarian. . Whiltler, 2. Alcoit. 5. Sonrka. 4. 1Mol | i salved them all in forty minutesstny the wateh, | A% Tonx, Jam.d, 1877.-DEaRAin: aving forsse. pee! Omsenven, | irons sew the backe atrongly tozether, and fastea | miich or burn with the noonday auny It dove not A New Mzxassr Iand. 5. Holm: . Lo 7. Tiret Harte. | She confenento s faiinra 10 ** Heans on Sunday | SF3) years uredgoirmoiicines donotinely at Grac, bt . inthe caver, “An initinl o the cover givon the | hike to be narried. uxT CLo, —— k. Saxe U Dana, 10, Routhworih, ‘1. Ab- | might,™ hul the sent noch capltal anawers 10 1t 0nt | b ia oo ieo npicaiars. ihan & iy o RATCRILY sot AINGING. child n feelinz of ownership. 1t in well to put in — MUSIC AND FLOWERS. W,}- 12. Headley, 13, Hawthorne, 14, Joaquin | it cannot be calied a failnre, She starts off with | knowicdwn the adeantage we havederiyed from them, 4 LRy & fow ahort sforiex or pocma aiso, My little ones SBOUND AND MANLY SENSE. T the Edtor of The Tribune Aliller. Longfellow (becanisc he aiays Inte, we supposc), 9 il are resorted (G AR OTLen 14 echrion Touitin, To the Editor o) The Tribune, have quita s library of them naw, = Thev tani the e Eailor 6 The Teibs h . — Greene fnncomplimentarys, Silliman (cruel), | dviAiwayd with the deptred oficer, Iho ewis ficlls Cricado, Dec. 10.—laving been & constant [ wost splondldty, and thoro ta no- tear, evenintho | o T the Fditor of The Teibune, Buntixatox, Wis,, Dee, 17.~Jurt a few words No. 47, Billings (0'Shaw), and Theodurs TolaneThess | §ARSotbe bettet oicribed shan fu s by fra natne. we ender of the Tome Department of Tnx Trinuxg | oldeatone (fve ‘years). Iuso boiled flour.paste, Loostixazon, Dec. 18,—Wil'e arzument, In | from s new correnpondent. Ivy Lyndon, witha | If thou seakest s beautifai peninsnls, behold it | adore-till-ten (too early), Tha *+Corner* will hava | Henfy o atoe toe promised T rener - 1roty pans ™ Fincemy atrival in Chicago, two months ago, T laying it on the pleture with a shaving-brash. Ask | The ffome of the Kth fnat., In favor of eutolling | south bay-window, ought to hiave all the blossoma | beFo. {opublish sume puzriesréceived towhichnoanawers |ttt TiTiO% WELD, »: e loan of L . HaDwaAY. ueband'a, the purpose jmmedintel. — CAKE AND PIE, To the Editor of The Tribune. FARXIRGTON, Ill.n'xlnm 17.—1 want to give women in the army of workers, and miving them 8 chanco for dlatinction in the tuttle of Iifo, Is cred- Hablo tohils gallantry, If not to lls judgment. It docs not follow ne & matter of cours¢, however, that an enthnaiastic admirer of woman [s nccessa- eily hier wiseat connselor, have heen sent, —and it ia & quostion whetlice thete are any, —and ree if this Iady cannat find rolutione tor them. There i8 evidentl fo auch word s fall in her lexicon, Answers have heen reealyed to Noe, 40, 50, i1, 5% 6, atul 63 from Ace, Madison, Wie. i 1 morning weith tep{d water, asing ammonia once 8 week a4 8 stimulant In the proportion of & tessnoonfal to a “xlllrl of water, and am amply repaid by a world of oueoims, The Kxcellent and (ien, Geant geranfume (single d he will buy one for EQM potice with regret that among the many questions prked on various eubjects, 80 few relate to singlng. Naggrally, it seems strango to me, who pave been singer, student, and teacher of singing pearly all my 1ife, and regard it asono of the Ko, 48, When rorrow embltters anr days, And poinons eac] ree of enjoyment, The surest speaifie, ‘'t A For tronble and grief fs— Employment, RADWAY'S READY RELIER oblest and highes: of arts, that the numeroue cor- | Chicken the benefit o sdom, and §nateuct herin | mearlet) bloom more freely than others. Fuchainy No. 40, T AN, A9 10, B, B2, 5, and Bb, from d. T pondents of your Interesting paver o not some. bnl‘;:l?n‘lhx-uk:mlkm:'l dom, and inatructhorin | There 1s anather viow of thin matter of woman's | 1of which tho Socciom and Carl Hoit are the bert | Women. ! £, Nller, m‘cn’i. "t Non' 4k 4150, 01,2 Tiiies want to knuw a little about tue cultivation of L porltion which may be worth consideration, ani | fof winter-Ulouming) Licom profusely n my east — oy S0d 5 ftom A, dotinnr, Anpleton, Wis i.i0 | Cures the Worst Paine in from Oneto e ole, cired liow cakes were made, but [ am never which may possibly be overlooked by our *tpro- | lay-window, = 3fretlo Thorna's emifax lae, p No, 50, (i (rtialty) 47 (hot coreact), £ih 49, 0. il Tiventy Minuates. My experlence of mln{ years in different coun- | prised at anything. Now to the cakes: Take half 8 | prenaive " theoriets, unless their attention he capa- | hape, received ton much water, o nunlizhf, or Campbell. ~"n'x'-"“ D ,_r-m i 1., "nhk:‘v!A. tries hos convinced mo that Amerlcan women, as | enpbakor's yeast of dry yoast to equal it, one ten. | cially devoted thercto. 1t [s this: Nearly every | Drrhana it Inbeing attacked by its worst enemica— Bt b l(':luk:u? -aw.’ .";-1-*-::! > lmvxl“(lw:n . ITOT ONE EHOUR » rule, have tho most agreeable 'vnlce! In e | guoonful salt and warm water, and battermilk | 1ian, busscssiny an Lonoralle and lucrative posi- red antilera, No. B1, No. 53, Witlow, Otiawa, 111 to Now. 40 and 63 trom. world,—nof, perhaps, tho most telilny, vibratory, 1 to make 8 thick batter, neing three-fourths | HOM takes upon himeelf the support and protece Falth C., it Is not necesnaty to ent the buds from T1n Som 36 (all Dt two), 4%, 40, Bl 52, Atierreading thieadrertimment nrei ang cne gnfer theatro vafce,” but the softeat, sweetest, and mel. | envugh to make A thic! 1 ueing ot tion' of somae woman, with probable home and | Reraniums doring the enmmer, §f nroperly ent ECHO WHEAT e bR e AL S L W R R B | pomesin. RA WA NEADT KKLILE 18 A CUkE joweet,—then, mme' lhn{ ‘are characterized, ne | of a quartfiour; make the milk and water one- { steady hiabits on his part, and content and happy { back and repotted In the fall they wilf blossom all cCooyN MWEAT B, and o0, T e anens o 4{; i) \fl 40 | Fos VARY FAIN, It wastbe ot sod fs I fente, by that docllity, Indmatcy. and earncate | fonrth milk, In the morning dissolve a teaspoon- | fmiustty domiclicd with hor. ~Let women 4fi | winterin & sunny window. Tey the Aea G oLy EAT a5, geimn Bddlo. tsoth, Tghland Banks 1l 5 . thanof purpane which 30 greatly condace to sac- | fa) of soda in lakewarm water, add a tableshoenfni | the Tuceativa and deelrablo positions, and two to | doable raimon, “Mirs. . 11, F., ONYX T e iy s g uniand Lok Wi | The Only Pain Remed %eos in nny ondertaking. aweat miilk, and mnko the batter right conslstency | an they have traded thelr chances for a home with | be removed Ly ‘a skillfal knrzeon, but it will feave i 9 K05 A0 Narlinlie) 45, ol bl 03, 5 ¢ y y Sow, 1hold s theory, ahared alro by many emf- | to bake. “They will be Letter the second morning. | & trunted and loving husband for a present and | 8 Kcar—-nat sa objectionable, however, asthe m No. 5% —_— £5 4K, 40, 50, ol B on. 31.\ioy nent voico-teachors, that every perssn who huea | To mixafior il st {ime nre the water, butior: | only apoarant goud; ‘@ real **John Amderson v for | Townwilifind these plccan by Wollenhguot very No. 4. Tima Fladicaticn: to. Sop 44 o Thatimetuntly stansthe most axeeclat iy Tattn M1 Tolce to spenk hay a voice to aing, and can learn to | milk, and aalt as above ditected. It yon canuot [ an funls fataus, _ An certain as any effect follows [ ftisfuctory: 3tGiraud March da Concert,” JonN Aine Fannfe, t TR ey g M QL TR A L AT sing, provided ho lins €At enoukh for muslc to car- | get the buttermiik, Heaven help yon—1 cannot. | canre, o must celibacy be the restit of succeastul Vhispering Wind,” and *+The Last Sintle, oy o PATER A ey, Ml i, Gus appiication g ikd rya tune, Countless successful experiments, ex. Somo one asked for mince-ples i effort by women to Ml tho places heretofare Wil soine one #2nd ine ¥lorias mnas or 8 white HIDE TAPER B3, from y,,n;fi", ot T adtng over 8 long poriod of time, have thoratighly | give a simple tecipe, eaily made, and good, and | allotted to men. A firug political ecanomist | Dapline for Lily of the Vatley bulbe? NOEL NIDUS s T AR FILOX ONE 70 TWENTY AMINUTES, couvinced ma of the truth of thisopinlon, and I | one good-sized pleco won't bring up the ghoats of | studiea the future welfure of Lis country. rather Azanza, CALER e ]en atter how viclent or exernclating tha paln, the ave tried the fealbiity of my tdeas by pragtice.—~ | ail your dead ancestars, - dount If a whole ple | than the toiporary oxpedicnts; 4o n tru¢ lilloso- Sl NEWER COMMISSIONER MEYER, O ATIG, Rt Tgen. TanFm: Crinpled, N ervous the crucible n which all thearles onght to be feat- | woild, After your meat gotn cold, chopit, aud | phy will demonstrate to women that If men take ABOUT PATTERNS, oL bt e Tt Neuraiuic, or proatrated with Qiacasd niay sufl . “Again, I belleve nleo that people can learn to | also chop good, jufcy applon (It I {rceninge and | wives they must havo the moans for thelr supuot, To the Eilitor of The Tribune, No. 63, i # = Jingat any nge wha providad sholr voices | Tielifowers aré excollont); uso twico as' much [ awd that’ infinonca or_ education which Wil ta | Gucano, Dee. 19.~3 wielh 10 any o the Iadles | Dime, dollar, crow, sbilling, franc, esgle, | Citicaoo, Dec. 21.—Don't yon think that you sre i havo nover been injured by abueo or misuse, and | applo as meat, Usa boiled clder enoneh to maky | frofa our irla the denire to becoms honorabic A Dec. 10 7 to the 1adled | ihaler, plstole, dncat. * | susta Mittle premature and somewhat unjust in d flier themirciven possces tolerably guod health, | very Iney 1 profer mour cldor, Add cinnamon and | wives ana mothers will snrely deprive thotn of | that I have a large number of fexcy patterne which ! your condemnation of Mr. Commissfoner Meser's 3 Tnis afatement whll, of course, maks Young Ameri- | notmexc {0 your faste, also wugur, And oa many | family comfort and happincse, 1 wouid say to tho | 1 sell a tho rate of threc patlerns for 25 cente, tw0s| 1101 1nAy PRESESTS ENIOM L T erd it Thawe WILL AFFORD IRSTANT EASK. ta0pen Iia eyes in (ncredulity snd amazements for | raleine aa you ean affand. Seton tho stoveand | **aisiers, think on these tiings, and act lntelll- | for 15 conts, 10 centa pee single pattern, Postago 5 B L L L A B T Inflammation of the Kidn {hia ¥ame Y. A, thinka that all perrons aver 23 | cook thoroughly. 1t will keepall winter, 1not | gently; not foraday, but foratf thne. 1ati | and price fo accompany ora 1 ) PHEBSED =X0, 54, dnylast? 1think you are, seeing that Mr. Meyer mation of the oys, oG acerwonlldo bettor to et fnto b | Syeal o ot Snouat, ndd near and clder, il el S AL A R S r Lot Cioen, 20 A lancuage, 3. | hasalready publicy declared biaeelf ontheide | - Inflammation of the Bladder, carity sud oblivion, and leay m for younzer { Now let me aflict you with a cako equalto 3 L o O e o " 4] " B B o Mok, by any means, wish 10.7ay that | natomy thediaine it masy ofnor [nveationes You DOWN ON THE BACIELORS, ivconts anloce. Wi yon allew me n fow 1ines 10 | Sntr. 8. Tumuit. 7. Species of snaken. B, A | Of economy of the bubllc money, by voung agalnat famamation of the Bowels, ‘Congestion ot the Lungs, Frwle. Bore Throat, Difficult Bresthing, [adies from 15 to 50 years old would be warranted propare themacives for tho Citicaco, Dec. 18,1 wonder if thuse Intelloctual ‘welters to The llome will object to Lle single com- paying M Tabor for the time he was abvent from answer (lory MeWhirk? Tn jnistice to the ladtes who the dutlesof the Hoard. To be aure. this In only pliable twls, have kindly alded my atternpt 10 cstablish a pattern ), ‘An tnchorage for vessels. know patent medictine is godd for so many things; A corrapt political cabal. 11, Familiar talk and 80 Iamy cake rood for n good many kinds, and in underfaking to ratic stago or alnging in public: hut { do most | cambinea goodness with cheapnese. This s the % agency, [ wish to_soy that the iden originated en. | the Maid of Astolat, 12.” A wirl's nickname. ora: and k. smal)’ oh + butgive i Palvitation of the Heart, O calle Aiate ey bEIlCH, COmGrmed by Biicen | fomamtion or sake: "One-hind curtbuttor, yellow | Daaicatlon of & s.rangert 1 tlo wieh to suy & word | tirely with myrelf. ~Noticing somo tinie auon ro. | A cduntey o Africa, 14; Bpartivo animal e et o rermires 0 peara Moaeait 1n | Hyaterlos, Greup, Diphthoris, e Cxpetimente, (at ago need nat hinder Der- | oo whita: twa cupa. Hlaht hrown ' suger, | Witlrouard tothe two last insues of The lome, | queet from the cditor to peewons deairing patterns | A Confederato Genoral. 10, A “ball-player's | %G 1e "2 ‘o and stwaye. & comistent fle- Catarrh, Infuonsa, $ona from fearning to ming pereeably in thelt own | fwo "ogim—benc whites and yujks together. | Mmplrand plainly, that somo af the fetters con- | axiine them toaply to the persons oflering them, | erE0r, biican in. mational politice, And an Lonest tndes Headacbe, Toothech drawing-rooma and In th saclety of thelr frioy et % ugar e tozeiter | tatned thereln aro worthy - of the highest admira. | I thonght pechnps i 1 could cut and sell these pat- For Geattrmen—1, A memberof the Cablnet. o, | bubllean,'n Balogs) politics E: 7 ] What wonld Y. A. v to the old Enghel lnly | thenadd egqr. One cup of new wweet milk, In | tion, Will, are yon reallyn maut. */1fso," 1 | 1¢Fis ot moderate fatea it mizht ald me In the rup- | An Arctlc explorer. 3. Characters in pantomimes. | P00 1% (o ynqualited approval on the eonrme Ronalele S neatifo, Shom T met in Tiniy, Who' (o0k Ner Grrt. aining | which st sae: tenapooniul OF nodn, Thea cuns Of | wish aNl meh belorsing (0 6ar nation wero you. 1 | POrLof my children, Aftor many weeks of sun: | 4, Pazeants. 5.°A province, 0. an Ereiist | yp 900l Taken all theonih, while in the Cold Chills, Ague Chills, foreon a€ iy and anig very mwoetl, with a amll, | sitted four: to thin add o icatpoubfule of cream- | have your lotter aiready pasted in my serapubonk, | JET,E HECEles In coliiing the pympathy of | SRicqentcs: Alyeision oFa shipn crow. 0. Savl | rume article,” almost "in ihe rame’ Lreath, yun OBYbIsiss, and sk Bliss; ut pura and unfaltering vo e n, $tir &ll topether,a X i} 3 f LR, i . 0, Say- o e depreet and most glortons | Larar AN SHL ool UIe o fomsicnandlbake | 1 oot ko 1 Or, no snattes wioim of ¥hat e | notnrbiteary, " Peaplo are an mrch at iherty now | Inge-Hank frenidents,” 30, A ot Incarpentry. | Sondewn v Jever, who Roiel, an, WIS | he ralieation of the READY TELIEF: to the part ningiome fn ife, i would boa heartfelt pless- | cake, of courra yuu tnke jllys for orange-cake. | afeald 16 marey. *** Vory well, gir. " ‘That will - | {0 BrUEyEe patteris from :;c‘;: othseasthop wors | AL & chea the Now. York calrie, of officers for the county officon. 1 cannot better | SLAATLGTHEIS L pala ur ditlcully exlite will atond nre—in casc any of you shauld wish—far me to | tako the Julce any grated rind of one vrange—~rour | sure ot to less ortunate, ety pret Gy e I, ", Ar. Mey ] o . oy i) e, Trom tme to tne, theongh o' columne: of | {s {oo berk § prated indof one oramicigeout | sure oo goune g o b, ook nptertunate, | refeived fifory fruh iobia‘eaying shey mera | © Cmicaco. B A G LA TRl BIO AL S R b R Vo b AL officers than by ynoting frora yonr awn article on niomach, cutn’ Cramps, hpasms, hanr —— ieadache, pleasod 10 hinvo an opporiumiy 1o pirchase. § le paper, some gencral rules for the cullivation . 3 wl e e G " e B T Fir Marrh Anive Tiving In perfolo (owns and ‘villazee, “whcro gool | wilio of bno aud yolks of thee to niake your | fhulf heatts, and make sure that twe man they Sotime gatlaend fop thele Kb e Dietal 3 mannet e wiil hold every membor of the Bonrd | peene s R A e RAnTATS twacliera are not procarable, to sing purely and | cako, reverving tho. whites of the other two for | elicoso nlso han & heart.—I mean a teue and hun=st Ay o AL personally responsible for his own actlon, withont | will preveat exsor paln £rom ehangn of water. 15 well nccording lo the princlples of pure art. 1| yonrfrosting, For lemon-cake, use thosame cake: | one,~ond that bis love Is of the kind to bo endur~ sprppe uny refercrice to cliqnes, combinations, or bar- { ftbetter than kreuch Urandy or Litliraas & stiuialagt. speak ndvisedly when 1eay good teachers, for in einglng, o3 n edicine, quacks ora dangorous; atd the volce, being oue of the most delicato powers of the human organization, e therefure eully injured, and, once gona, can nover La en- mke the frosting of one cyy. the julco of onv Iemon, and a teanpoonful of exteact of lemon, For vonilla, the white of two eyze, flavored with vanilla, For cocosenut, tho white af two oggs, thickened with rugar, snd grated cocos-nut, Ing, and that he hian Ingrained in his noture that most excellent and man| yrsnnllly.—"lrnllwor\hl- ness.” 1t would be much better ta remain an old nald all one’s l1fe than be annoyed by an effemi- nate lord apd master, such as 1 fear yon woold be- A POEM WANTED. To the Lultor af The Trunne. DBenurxatoy, 18, Dec. 17.—One of The lfome slsterhood gave @ gasp of delight when the paper galns.” Just eo; Mr. Meyer's own thoozlits to a syllable, and n-clu‘l{ the considerations which moved him to dectaru that he wanted nothing to do with rings of cancurer, and that every candidate ouzhl fo be voted for in open Hoard, ‘where thele FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUF. cured for S ernts. Therefsnot 8 seimailut agantin it world (hat sl curo Fver aud 1] atbar Mataeious, 5t tirely restored In its pristing freshinees and beauty, Al of which are ruly, What hasbe: | coma Mr, Petor. Porhiaps tho girls with whom | for Dec. 8 reached hor. T am surothatD, 8, B, Charncter ond qualifications coald b openly can- | §&iiow and otner Fe o it T A Exansr. . | come of Winnle! Fticios 30 muchyand | you nave assaciated nre |=ulxhl S whoddy, who | of Peoria, can tell me whero to find the poem be- Vansod, 1 z m’f.fx’r'r'b‘l'«'x?kfi\'vix"flii‘i’é'\!’hflflx’ir, Yy wo have not heard from her for a long tima, care for nothing but showy finery, **If ¢o," 1do | ginnl As 1o the trade with Sexton, it wonld he Just ae | perbutle. ADVICE TO PLANT-0WNERS. 1 wish the cditor and all The 1lomo and readers | not blame yon for making remarks concernin; ho wiil Haten to atories told reasonable to nslst that Mr. Meyer shonld shut ap e A¥hea hearthe are i P To the Fuitor of The Tribune, of Tho flome & merry Christmas Simoc. | economys; bitt whera i thero a truc, pure, on pll A il uighisare eold Din place of business sitozether during hiy term oo, Wi D TToFermtt me 10| oo rom ASIDER, | i e e s sl el | T Lol on B P e £ o o i, By enewer soreral questionn asked aoout foricalture, | SOME QUESWIONS FOR AMBER: | [ouf, Amber. and nll you otliens whoto nomes [dn | TS prem 1o anesf the graadest sharlty sermons “ees the way. completed with Mr, Mever'a represcnta- Myrile Thorne, amllax docs not want much water, nelthor the sunshine, unlevs at carly morn- fug, nor yetgreat hoat In our dry, hot sitting. rouns. Ncver water any plant with cold water; Jet it bo Just warm to the hand. Take a bit of fine Fponge, wet with warm water, and wipe the leaves every day fnstead of keepinz the soll so wet. Such taberous-rooted plants do not thrive with too mucl water; a goud proportion of rand to tha soll will ald tho drainage, und the vase need not be moro than four or fvo Inches In size, Iry Lynuon, geraniums will do very woll with very Hitle warm wator during the winter, and in tive while Mr, Moyer himeelf was abeent tfrom the city, Azain I =y, glve him time, Tt In tho harest falr play that any tan, In orout of ofice, ls en- titled 10, ViKnicatan, ———— A MAGIC SHOW, The quajat littte cryataliine fakes of sno Do not visit the Earth just for comf ) not i*or, aslile frow confining the warnith to her brenst, They pesforin mazic labor, it must be confesaed. As forth 1 bled one wintry morn, My eyen beheld a vivion not remembor dl!llncll‘{. (uu all have my most affectionate regards, and I fiona yun may continue wful {n your *¢ goud works." Mandonax. CONDENSED MILK, To the Editor of The Tridune, Hexny, Doc. 16.—1 have a big, fat, henithy boy nearly 2 years old who was ralred on condensed milk. Wetried Swiss milk, but did not like the, dlsagrecablo goaty odor, and after ono trial settled on the Eugle brand, Itls Muht {u color, has no smell, and when mixed a heaplug teaspoonful 1o My acalp Is an object of almost nniversal deslre, My cheeks nre something & prudent and honest man will do with roluctance. My chin enablcs millions of bipeds to travel. My waole head con- tains the subslance of a familiar proverb, M neck has ofton destroyca iteelf: 1t is also of muc| rervice in frontier Iife, Across iy shoulders rests a recent King of Spain. My right side is 8 place of learntuz, My left slde o A fanous teritone, ‘The buttons down my coat are hicher than men, lower than gode, My beit (s not of eervice 10 bank deporitors, Feom Nip to hip i n parish in Hert. fordshire, ikowlee one In Worcetershire, My right arm {sn lady's name, and spelis the rame wont tho rounds of the papara ax a fragmont, but [ have never beon uble to ascertain the author or recaron cupy. I D. 8 W will furnish o copy anllot It hiavo o place in The Tlome, it will doubt. lexs waken to paw life the best impulses of every ren - : foun after The Home wes opened, T bought for $1.50 3 Mark Twaln Scrap-Buok. Fach week I cat out the best thoughts and moet valuable recipes, and now have them In convenlunt tractive shape, ‘Ten dollars could not be expended fnany ook that would cuntain ey much that la eoscatisl 10 a hosvekeoper's store of kllfiw]g Bovtit Bexp, Dec. 17.—To Myrtle, and the friend who a fow weeks ago asked for Information on the sama subject, I will say that probably tiels smilax needs rest. When tho plant hasobiained fta growth the lcaves turn yellow, Water should then bo withheld, and the bulbs allowed to dry. 1t fe best to pat them away in some cool, dry placa ‘whete the froat will not reach thom, and let them romein from six 10 cight weok, When thoy will ogaln show signs of life, Then Lring them foto i light, and water anafingly at Orat, aud, as thay gatner eirengin, moroplontfally, nth thelrgrowih HEALTH! BEAUTY! Btronx and purs Rieh Nlood—Tocretsa of Flesh and Sbigti—Clear Skiu aad Desutlfal Comploston secursd DR. RADWAY'S Caicaao, Dee. 17, —1 would 1iko to thank Aman- da Apronstriogs for advocnting religlon In onr Hlome Department, 1 gladly re-echo ** et relig. fon nls8 enter in," for how can we be & happy family without it? With others, I firmly believe the more we know of it the greater will be our de- sire for purity, aml it this bellef bo truey why should wo negfect the development of s0 i {or- tania deslro? I think there will bo many o) our members who will look anxiously for arficles on it amali vasce, 1 bave soveral fn threc-inch | o faily eatablished, | Fwo or thvea Himon & week 1 | Baif & pint of warm watter cannot bo told from backward ound forward. My left arm s | Mora cnarining and more wonderful e Vircs thiat want water only euch allarnate day in | scts pall of stesming whter Gnder mino: woich Is | scaided fresh milk swectened, When my boy wan RELIGION IN TIIE HOME. o “marine oficer: drop " tho “last let- | Than fancied feids Liysian. Sa.rsa,panlha.n Resolvent warm, dry weather; in damp, wet dayw, Onco | in s hunging basket with soveral varlotles of be- era yoar old ho threatencd to rum us by énting To the Editor of The Tribune. ter and a housebold srticlo femains; i Hirea * dava does very well, and keeps oy debight 1n molstare, ond I dnd that | 80 urach, and § changed Wit to cow's milk without 4iGp aniiter and @ s we'ail fovo appoara; | A mondpile wrapt {n blanket white, ik st o o depalanlik el psnatew marid thetn growing and blooming during winter. Tress your finger intothe soli _and you will evon dircover If water le noeded, Novor un cold wator on any plant, sumnies of winters let it be warm. Falih C——, 1 think 1f yon keep those gersniuma In your window they will conie Into bloom tho lust of winter and bo **a (Illl‘l’l{ of beauty ' daring the spring. 1 have known la lose valuable vlants by hanzing them up 10 the cellar. Those that | dv not caro to keep IN'my room ar carefully wet in old paile or 0] pana and then set in the cellar, and My rieht leg rometiines overspresds iy face: cut, of the heel, and the reet ia worn on a man's head: cot off the ankie, and an ngly bird remaige. My left leg In sowething Impalite: drop the frst Tetter, and you nave somethingto be kept ont of grain} drop” the next letter, and you have a very common verh. My right foot can be made into Jewelry. My lelt foot 1% used in ncarly el r{). mie iy; tranapose the letlesa and you bavo a verb, pres- ent tenee; transpote ngaln and you Lave the past tonee of tho same verb, Ilad cryatal slahy for pillow With drapery tike fecey clond And white as foaming billows. dolng wo 1 am amply ropald by & vigorous | any difticulty. Ilo eats heartlly at the table of 4 By 2 i Bread, vegetadlon, "aod ment, bt docs not. fiko ontmeal, corn-starch, or Uraham porridzes, 1f 1 had it to do over I would ralse m{ chilid on the samo food, 1think C. M. Stalzer in the Jast nam- ber was right about boitles not boing kept awcet boinga main_cause of bablea being uphealthy. Mothers will find culting bits of otato into the bottlowithu!ittle water and shaking hard s splendld way toclean them, Also vonkini the rubbers in po- are thio changes the body unterauen under the lnfluence of Lia truly wosderful medicine, that Every Day an Incrcase {n Flesh and Welght 1s Seca and Felt, growil, Mrs, J., Thave sent you the poem desired, and :upn |'l will please your little ones a8 much s it a8 mino, Amber, & word with you, 1 detest falsome flat. tory 2o Hioartlly as any one, but when licart spcaks 10 fienrt, as yours to mine, I sce no reasun why I slould not make the knowledge known to you, Your last lotter puzzies mo somavwhat, It must bo The old pamy had a night-cap on, And ormine dressing-gown While hisemactated aru Wad eultly wrapt (n down, A haycock was m suzar-loaf; Fif-treen were peramidas THE GBEAT BLOOD PURIFIER. happy .nature, indecd, who can aing th tato watercleanses thom, as potato is agrent purifier, % 18 "AOX, She¥ come aut safa 1n the apring. - 10 Auguat | Fook | e Fosd whan companied contianalty o Qi unons | A handsono Jamberatin for mantol or Jonzanctf | this audleet. Nay, let oure be o tome where all | “Cuseaco. And two discurded barrels had slips for swinier-bivoming, veifg ivo and three | gonistwork, an fuv tioro be, 1 Tear, o can do | can bo mads by omamenting o atrip of tnek and a | JELD, ol R Lidy Feceiva ail the ankion: . "Nice frosted cakes for lids. inchpota ot oy apoactout 1 o bonler In | I, Wete L otvismuec what bight sappy vorld | half ude ack lobin, Tlieh KLB A B | ment °F tave Hiheria boon muie, and il a3 | g sty tiormin. whan the e biyed | Each tree and ahrabhad cors boay s wo 3 % o vi ! : J 3 Eac 3 If Ylants are given frosh sofl onco s year they | & poot to & machine that can bo wound up and sot | brizht silk and working sprays In fenthor stitch of | iy recedons ™ NaoXt | pattier Jondiy, Ton: cane 1ate 10 senoul, erying bee | Ench withvred loaf & mition; requiro no stimulants to make them thrive; uee laco you aro nleased o put it ? clouded allk botween tho loaves. Finish with & cause Jdoel kicked him and boxed hin sars, The | And every post had un fts top ‘nlnf Inany Ia 1 ol n }ittle more Lhan can ba expected of us sinful mortals to put away the things we like best —musle, painting, pocwy, science, elc.—and entur the attle-teld w) llch(nu 80 ably described a few weeks Binco, with patfence and cheorful. Every drop of the SBarvapariTi{an Hesatvent com: :mmmuxn the B}ML lp" at, Urll lndjululo'ml?nemml hmrnrJll Al lio wastes of the lody with new and sdund fiita, Conumption ficers 1o tho VUroat, Moutn, Jumors. Nodea swallpats, Large flower-pots give more food than most nlants reanire, snd they die of surfelt. Hoth yarletles of Oxalis florabundus will bloom all winter, Hac weed of Fruoulp shiotsle sowed in Moy make continuons winter-blogmets, roulring up especlal WHAT WILT: REMOVE A WART? To the Editor of The Tribune. LavaverTR, Ind., Dec. 17.—=Will some kind- hearted pornon amung the many renders of The heavy fringe. AlF casties of tinted cardboard with a narrow pattern worked Inzephyr around cach square, which formea trianzular block, ornamented with tranafer or cmbossed pictires and Anished with tescher gnve Joel 8 scathing rebuke, and told Tom A transitory kitten! toguat Joel and kidnap bim on his way bome. ‘Tom 2ald ho wou!d rather horsewhip him, for Joel waa & cosvard, and had but s amall vharo ol _cour. aze. As he eplgrammaticaliy remarked, **1ah While all the unnssaming folk maisial, AThe wiiches hanv the weather!) Were transfornied tnto Kings and Queens. Glanduiar. Disease, Glanduler Disease, next spring take off one or twe wprouta; set themn n good-sizod flower-pota: when they are five fnches hlgh snlp off the end; avmin,” wien the ‘branches havo reached about six inches hich snin the end with your sclesors, and keep Ina wome- what ahaded spot; give warm (stable) manure. water once a week, at other limes pure water, and nialt results; donot bavo tho manure-water too stronz, Mes. W, 1, ¥., birth-marke, 1 once ry agod Indy say, wonld dimappear by ape Plring s faatine spitile, ' that ia, the feat waiiva hat comes [ the mouth fn tho morning, § know ftwlilkill the excrescencos called warta, Mus, MARTIA CHANDALL, THE DONRCAS BOCIETY. Ta the Editor of The Tribune. Cuicaao, Dec. 10,~There sra probably mot a dozen of The ome membors who kuow that our Annt Mary 8, Is the President of mn associatlon called tho Dorcas Boclety, which meets regularly lonca a furtnight to make up clothlng for the poor il report new cases of destitution found by thoss ho are hunting out the poor sud needy. T,was of the fact untll I found mysolf on the rogramme for a charitable entortainment at thelr atlors, which cama o Tuesday evening with a 1l boawe denplte the fearfnl etate of the weather, pleased o fnd Prof. Mayo, Miss Cone, Leo rmm“"h’m others of.our 1loie friends, on the t, while McAlllstar should bo accorded the nI':un prates for venturing in from Waukezan on a day. Tho Dorcas Bocloty takes under its wing the 3edy of ourcity, Thero {a no preference for ou; d4omination. “The President charyod me, se w\leaving, tosond in what coscs of destitution fouror five genor- brought fn’ that ‘il eutertaluinent wiil bo repeatad on the even- 73 tho $7eh for th of procunng coad sndjther noc the sufering poor, 1d 1t not bo wall for thy two Boclaties to Join sndfork together durlng this winter, at least? A ary 8., please forgive me If I have done ‘wron in mentioning this, Aa lm‘sut to ik your cunagt; but really, there need of all you can 0, ad mach more, Bring your Buclety into The Homg and (et us work together as one famlly :E::llé""k' We iave tha saume end In visw, viz. ¢ § s just rocelved s magnificent packsge of Flotiy, movs, two noble palm luvcl.pmlnnunng o4 wd ncroed, and a boush fzom somo mperish- I8 hreat munarch of sturdy sbrub, to which are Attachd w number of 10d berrles, while & doublo bhand(g of the same cd in & paper. There 4110 wy in which | can take vut who sont them, O Wha 3]uca tney camo from, but the dunor has 6 thuyks of the” Club, 1 am sare, for they were Iulendd for our proposod fafr, which was poste Ponedyn account of su mll:‘ynl the membors being $uesed n church falre Thoy will readily keop Butil ficomes off, but I think 1 can dispos before,ag ehandélor, 0 0f them mioss ie beantlful, suspended from a OuLzy¥a B, Marrasox, PLANT LORE. To the Editor of The Tribune. Rock 'sraxp, I, Dec, 18.—The number of Femedienfor croup In The [ome fou Dec, 15 ine dices e to glve wnat has proved, in the case of tour chlldren, 1he eldest now 10, a sure preventive. A% 4000 s you notice that 8 chlld subject to croup has & bad wld, do not walt for symptoms of croup, bal mix atonco eqna) parts of olive-oll and com- g molawes, not aitup, and in doses nc- furding to the ctild’s sge—{rom a fow drops 10 8 aapodutul—erery balf-Lour or Bour; but kive It ":Kuhrly, and more frequently toward night. It of eatirviy barmless, bul. When ye successively, It mush by oil will riso to the top. to say, children llke it 1 will fichauge shadow-pictures with A Yoa ) Ra'am afier Christings. 1ave 0o time before to St them, 1 would say to lvy Lyndun, 1y ess 5““‘“‘“’ Las isuzhit mo that noTule can be laid uwn fur wateilug plants further than ths: Tho Yaler naed sbould mot be lower in temperature a0 th alz of the roum, and the earth for wost Fh 'fl-’ eapecially begouins, gersnlums, tc., haatd be allowed to becows dry vccaslonally’ Berer waler wheu tho carth 1o dimp, unless for ferus. Will souse ono tell e whers | can purchae Be Homu Hecipe-Book? Ur, {f my queation cun- ¢t be anawored excoit by a'fre advertisomen g book 1n el v anewored i o ered low: o Wear" h’v:mhlhum of ThrsUnE ofice. 1f | remetuber 23y, thero were two persous: who clafwed the Vulhorahlp. I do not kuow how it was settled. — ANOTHER SCRAP-BOOK. To the Edutor of fua Tribune, Rocuziry, IIL, D, 10.~Several ways of mak- K scrap-Looks fur cbularen havo been glven, but Euse, L thigk, quits equal to miny; sud I apeak 502 dye years' pxperlence, Selecta cover—the cheetfully and uncomplalzinkly, it Aough 1 gt be ! ips,* it woald also bo heart." & smile op thelr with a_sigh in thelr MiaxoxzTrE, MPEAT COOKING: To the Editor of s Tribune. Rocxrony, Dec. 18,—Aunt Lucy's letter and Frankle's remarks on reclpes have induced me to come sgaln, I agree wilh Frankie in saylng that recipes are not useloss; they help not only the Yyoung, but thu old bousckeeper. 1 have found neveral thinga iz The Home tuat have Leen uveful to me, and 1 have been & housekeoper for nearly thirty yoars. The fact le, we must eat, and that bring tho necesalty for knowlng how to cook, snd in thesu hard tinos wo .must economize: and suother thing wo ought to have, ond thal Is a varlety in our way of cookin: somctimes diflicult to get much of a variety of material, but wo should slways u{w make 8 littlo chango in our bill of fare; & listla surpriso in the shape or something now will tnako thie weal pass off ploas- antly when the family comen to the table, The fullowing 18 & Rood way 1o cook and use u; all your cold meats; Cot a neck pleca of beef; it s cheay, and you will fud 1t sweet and juicy, 1f Jou want 1t fo rotain all ita nutriuiunty put it In olling water; or, if for soups, pu In cold water. Walety it U1} it comes 10 a boll, that you wuy take oft all the scum; thon put in_a tublespoonful of salt, and bol 1 tender, For dinuer make a {Eavy of some of the liquor, sct the fust away to wade in10 gravy Jur vtner meale, The children always liko it. For supper, the cold jueat 1s al- ways nice; for breakfusi, slice up enough for the meal and warm up with somo of the llquor, & lamp of butter, Dwr“ulu sad 8 litle flour, For dinner, cut o small pleces and stow with water, scavon' with pepper, walt, and buttcr. with }tilo Hour, and make 1nfo & ple samo as chicken pie, You can slso make hash for breakfast of the bits of cold n:! or nuke it up with s gravy and. peur ft over & dish of tusst.” You sco how many disics can be made up with one kind of . Your fumily will nottlre of ono thing it it This may suund ave plenty, but io thoso «d theve hints may be of e triod that mothor-in-law's johanny-cake and found It good. Alany thanks to L. E. W. for directlons for mak- K scrap-book of plctures. - I ahall make oue for in m{’kmndcnll 3 ol our letter. Isaw it w Drop, 1d1d not got advertised in The Homo, Wll answer as soon as 1 UuaxpxoTusy Bsx. recoive 8. valu WINTER FLOWER-GARDENING, * To the Edior f The Tridune. Cuicano, Duc. |18, —1In answer to Mirtie Thornt toquirtes I would vay that, 3f her smilax bas been growing the past season, in all probaullisy it is sow dyingdown to rest. If thie s the case, cut it ot and set I8 away for three or four months; then bring it oo, repot It, and start growioz. lilss guod plan Lo ley thoss plants rost through the sum- mer; It smilax {s treated this way, snd atarted to grow in the fall, thers 1o n0 climblng-plaus that will aurpass it for fts graceful beauty Iu winter, While growing it Toves plonty of water, Hgut, snd & warm, en tewperatury, Leaf mold (which is ed vegetabl matter) Is ono of the beat ingrudlents 10 malx with saud and turfy losm for It lo. Hourish in. Tl use of poOF gArln soi) s In many caxed the direct canse of faliucos amoug private collections of plants, 1L alwiys requires & cortain swount of wtudy to grow the diferent yvarictles succesalully; for instanue, the valla, camell and others re- quire & coplous supply of water while growing and la bloom, whila Lle cactus at iy sewion af the vear lived and blooms on what It has stored away duriug the summer. Cloanliess must slso by Jooked sfter, ne plkuts porepire sad focd by thele leaves. Dirkand dust Aru Yery unbuaithy to thun and retards tholr growtn, andit s Just ss Leno: ficial to their welfare that the) are alr and they have’ Lo protecuad from vudiun casnges of Btmosphera Oucrry. & 4t 1a fur urselve —— TREATMENT OF PLANTS, To (ke Bdutor of The Tribune. Paons, Dee, 17.—Alaal no Florids-moss has yetdoated to me. Fern-leal, down smong your Deautiful natmesakes, will yoa not pity me, or does 'Fhe Nomu 1afl to reach you there? Bend sddress that I way roturn stainpe aud price. Evenlog Htar, Marjorie, and others, did you recelve frame snd letter of instrucsiuns? Ivy Lynden, water your plaats; wet whenever thesoll ls p;‘:uuy & not bave the soll come up eveu Quruou. and bave itso als | pass sway. rth tbat lolds water jo ot good. Ouce a week when the soll 1s dry tusa the vlant tops dowssud Jar the ulr! of the potand the edye of tadluso L plant will shp out. It does thom good, and if worws ate there you will likely weu thele traces. Water with warci water, sad ouce 8 wouk tee this stimalayt: Oue tedspovsiul of sjus swmouls W cek To the Editor of Tha Wribune, Braox, 1L, Dec. 18.—Madie, writing from Detroft, forgetting that it the Jeaden casket that contained fair Portia’s countarfelt, wonders why handsome girls will marry such homely men. Also bellevinz with Jullet that **Lovers can 200 to do their amorous riten by their own beauties," ahe advises that conrtehip'a candle should but dimly burn. Ifearshe s Inconalstent. The homeliest birds oft uiter the most charming notes, hence, if Mataned to In darkners, we arv easily captivated by thelr songiand being won, the deformities ro- yealed by thy morrow’s sun cannot eiface our love, Doubticss the cr ed, knock-knoed peoom, of whom sho writes ving, [ judgu, all the do. formlities of Petrn#lo's horse, know this fact, and ‘won his pretty brido fn aarkn Madge's advica 1s unsound, and, if she follows it, sl con rest oa- surcd tho morning’s twilight will Aind her beautiful bark enguifed In an unpleasant scu. I have tried the of courtship from centro to clrcumferences’and know whereof [ afirm. Itisn dupgorous vea.—plensant lniteed to thoss who can kesv nel hore until reason and refinement havo shown to them the proper one to man their shallow cruft, hut destruction 1o thoso who drift away with ?\lflt thut biiud Capld would select at mids night's uncertaln hours. fafan courts In dark- ness, not In light, UNE Wuo Dipx's Duirr. ANTI-CRUELTY, ' To the Zditar of The Tritune, Orrawa, Dec, 17.—Thanks, Laura Esrle, for the kind motive that prompted you to speak a tendor word in behalf of s0 noblean animal as the 0 strong and yet so helplessin the hande tyrante In human form. As I look out treot, at present almost {mpassable, 1 lurooro!d nunuu{llmn valn todraw lieavy loads uf cot, Whila the cruel driver endeavora to urye thom forward by the lspllfllllun of a hoavy board to their vhrinking trembling sldes. T wonder if thoso Loys {muibe such crael habits In th sacred precincta of home or out the world? " Wh 1o the law far the prevontion of crucily to aninials en- forcod? Ithode luland tulls usto mold our darliugs' characters at home. Does not every Christlan mother strive o impress upon the minde of her children seiise of right and wrony: & knowledge of rood and evilt It is out ln the world wherosin stalks and evil predominstes that thelr minds sre polsoued. At the age of 43 I was left bomeless and penniless, with threo 1itle sons witoso futher slvcos in saoldler's krave, Think y%u I do not love thum as ouly a mother cun lovet Thelr Hoavenly Parent has guided thelr foptateps aright, and the two cldest are striving to walk in tho path of plety, May thoy escapo all anares Iafd 10 e the lunocont and unsuspucting vutin Wasrine Wikiow, A CITEAPER MINCE-PIE, To the Editor of The Tribu ‘Bratx, U, Dee. 20.~Auat Lucy's mince-ple recipe will do for thons with large incomes, 1scnd mine for the benefit of young housekceperawho aro obliged to economlze, To four pounds becf pus one pound each of suct, ralslus. currants, aud augar, one plot molasses, and_clunsmon, cloves, aud Nutiuicg each one ounte, Soason with sult and pepper to snit taste, Chop thy meat, wuet, and apples very fine, Put one quart of the spples to uho pint of tho meat, all togetler ina large pau, aud add ci ough to make juicy, Hoil wlowly hsif lnhnur} stiering occaslonally. This will 811 & two-gallon Jar, and will keep a long time if kept in a cool place. 'Tho wirup from plckled peaches la vory good to wsa in place of cider. dies, dou't send for alips when you can buy beautituf litels ulante {n blsow ot auy Aurlet tar the small sum of 10 cenly. Mus. Sauau . ADVICE FOR TIE SMILAX. To ths Editor of The Tribune. Mavisoy, Dec. 17,—~Myrtle Thorue, I fear your amilax ia su@ering from red spider and too dry at- moaphere; you muat cut I8 down sud water very aparingly until I8 starts again. 1t docs best grown u » rooia adjoining the one whore the stove may be, but whero not froety ab night. 1t docs not - quiro uay wofo wator taan any ofher plaat, but & more wiolst beat sud s follage dally ehowered with wator. 1 grown all winter it should bave a purlod of revt of aix weeks or wore durtug the symner, cutting vntiroly down, and keeping dust dry sl that thme, When rested it will speak for Iaelf by neq‘nulnx erowih; then wuter once thoro- ugbly, then bat spariugly, until vivorous growth beglas. Busr bss. REFERENCE BOOKS. To tha Editor of The Triduns. * NEwrox, Ia., Dec. 18.—It secmsé to ba conceded 84 last by wost of the writers of The lume De- partwent that the editor bas tho right ss well as peivilege of decidlog what Ls best suiled to its col- umns, sad & word of approval ls cue froma evesy m not, 1 will sorrowfully but resignedly tako amlet’s advice and **1o a nunnery o, " for 1 can. not tiveand bu happy in this beautlful world of ours with » wart on my hand, Mro. ———— NOTHING TO WEAR. To the Editor of The Trilune. Tacive, Dee. 17,—fows, the anthor of ** Noth- Ing to Wear " Is William Allen Iutler. It may be found in & book entltled, **The Poets of the Ninuteenth Centory." It is rather too long to send Bcopy. Lines for an album: 4T tiine own self o true; and It muat fol- Tow, as the mght the day, thon canst not then bo alse 10 suy man. "—Shakepeare. *+Qlye overy man thine car, —8hakspeare, ut fow thy volce." UxE Moux UNronTUNATE, DELICATE CAKE, Tu the Faitor of 'The Tribune, Wixoxa, Dec. 18.—Scolng my other oplatle In oelut gives me courage to come agaln, Many thanks to Leal and Sunshine for thelr prowmpt reply of patterns, Wilt eoino ona send me the recipe for Yorkshire cake? 1§ used to mako it, but have Jost the recipe, 1 wili clove by giving & goud recipe for dellcato eako: Ona and & half cups of angar, ono- haif cup butter, uno cup wilk, (Lres copa 'tour, weites of four cuys, beaten 1o & otil (roth, two teaspoons of baking powdor; creain the butier and suirar, add milk, then flour with powder in 1t iset 1y tho egge; favor s you choose, ‘Wixoxa. LACE. Ta the Eiitor of The Tribune, Cuicano, Dec, 18.—Am sorry [ cannot seitle the controverwy between two of Frances' friends with regardto the quotation. Maybe some of the read- ore can tell the author of ** Every cloud hath a wilver lining." The suirzestion Frances nentioned has already been sctud upun—what noxt? Hub's Hlster, thanks; hu has the book named, Wil some one who makds polnt-lace remember that | bave received the edgo pattern yet? Wil some ope de wcribe n pretty way to uako s pllll:hyl‘llltl!)l 1 APPROVING TIIE HISTORY CLUD, \To the Editor of T Tribune. Cnioago, Dec. 18,—1 want fo say thatIthink the Jletory Club a splendid idoa, snd I should be most happy to join. 1 want 10 ask some ons to rend me, through Th Home, some selectiuns for & mera acquaintan autograph album, somothing rather witty, 1 dare not write any more, excopt to say how much I onjoy Chat, Madge, and Dachclor's letters snd hopo [ may svwe time lesrn to know thyw person- ally, XNPEIT, CRYSTALLIZED JELLY, To the Editor of The Tribune. Cuicaao, Dec, 20.—W1l) you permita reader of The Home to ask of some experienced hosckeeper the cause of crab-apple jelly crystalizlng? Large crystala form Gret on top and boitom, and then throughout the yisss. 1 made §t s exuctly the same way as 1 d{d grapo snd currant, which proved 10 bo exceilent. Dogs crab-auple reguire as much wuparas other fruits? L wade it fo the propostion ol-guundolwnr to s pistof julee, 18 thero anything £ can do with it} Mzs, Buows COLORING I'HOTOGRAYHS, To the Editor a2 The Tridune, Mantox, Ia., Dec. 17,—1 uotice in your Lusne of Dec. 12 two snswere ta [nquirics relative to tue oll- photograph in which smylum for maklog sf #poken of. IsiLto bo used in the same manner the corn-atarch s, —mixed with wutes snd botled? Alwo, plesss state 17 the Demar varulsh spoken of I4 1he same as **Slccatlf do Harlow,” whkaxzm' directions for L wark require. IN QUEST OF FLOWERS. To the Editor of The Tribume. Deatus, Dec 17.~1 would like 1o inquire of flappy Thought, whose azticle on tho subjecs vl Florticulture sopearcd Dec. 1, where thove dif- ferens varleties o raniums which she mention- ed can ta! Alio, would llke Lo hear somethiog on the subjuctof sotl, etc., from the aame wrller, CaLia. BEGS LEAVE TO DIFFER, To the Editor of The Tribune. Catcago, Dec. 21.—In your lssueofgo-day you publish 8 statement from Dr. Do Wolf In which be ssys that ** po odors from rendering or furtilizlng onts could vossibly be curried to say Had the Doctor been at Norwood Pur which {u over teu mlles northweat from ule uot bave waid that, ‘E’: orea st last nigh Clicazo, Lauce tue slenich was Lorrivle, Of letters ive sm I composed — My first is found In alr; My second wings a lofuier filzbt T0 whers the tioddess of the Nigh Bheds her effulgence rare. Citicado,, Dec. 21.—If the creenback debt of the Government was like the debt of a private fn- divldual, 1t woutd be bighly proper for the Govern. ment to fix the carflest day practicable for its pay- ment, But when this debl constitutes the clrcue Iating medium of the country. and its psyment on 8 cortain day Involves, ur at least threatens, tho people with the withdrawal or serious contraction of tho currency with which thoy must pay thelr debta and transact their business, without supply- Mr third 1a bowlng low to you— luw as Jow can ba; Tt stanils Lefore yuur mental oyes n eary and too willing pnze, And et you cannot seo, My fourth {e almost everywhere« ng a currency ¢qually cceptabie 1o n carth and heaven above— take it place, the tnevitable, he balmy breere, tsl betakea Msell 1o o s hidine: The yalo that sways the sighing trees, places, snd enterprizo tndusiry aro In tuar, and hate, and love, paralyzed, ltismy bellct, thorotore, that the ate Axed fur resumption should bu repealed, and dutu should bu named, but, Iostead of, Goverument should imuediately commence and The Homi een « | cuntinue to redeuin a8 fant 8 posaibile envugh ot or flastiing acimetar cuts clean thio precubacks o hring ther (o pur with speele, Asany Porsian Slab's, fonuin o slfvet dollar for every grntack dollat v retlred, 4a that there would ba no cantractions Quan Karivs, Mich. Rosk Cto. | the curreney, This would Juspire confldonce and ——— bope, and would **turn the winter of onr diseon- BQUARE WOIRD-NO, 60. tent lfiglo’rlvul u:m‘m‘ur." |1| nsl.n‘{ |'13'o -::&7 that the An exclamation; fo forfelt; o continent; an | Sahuclty of anr mintsde only 8:eh 000,000 8 year, aquatic mommal, | Blakvim ann Kamuanii, {400 government would reyaiee the whoie of that T, CHANLE: nat, leaving no roum for tho —— Hl: free colnage of o ‘Then Increase the tles for colnage by “establishtug a mint in Ch SQUARE WORD-NO. 61, The money of the people could not b better e An anclent wenpon of warfare; surface: to raise; | plovod than In giving them a sound metullic cure aScriptural weed. ‘Tus TRIVMVINATE, rency, and then the peovle will care of our Citicago. pubiic debt at bome without the ico of wyne P dicat H. Kzoan ‘TRANSPOSITION OF A PROVERD-NO. 62, Na snetare hasbwa cone doncalmepl stht eh adh on osshe, iub nwhio sh Awa a amn lntohtw rll ch aws ncoltne, JOAH, Cuicauo, B i IF | ONLY KNEW. ¢ 1f 1 only know in Heaven d There was purdon, |>¢.1c‘:, and Jove; S 1f L ouly knuw that 'Ange CORRESPONDENCE. "\}'nnlld w':;lcuull!dl: nie nb;:u; J. A, 1L, elt ers al] but the chess puzalo, onl ew the people and correcily. o ".'fi'«'m- of the suthors, —8parl That [ meet hero doy by day Why Longtetiow? Would beliy o i my uriggla For a parer, beller way; 1r 1 ouly kuow that Virtus Would lend a helping bard To guide my falt'ring foolste| A they uuar the Heavenly If 1 only knew tho foll'w, Of the church thoy call tiod's 0 Would cheer me fn wy eitarte o sock Him ou His taroue: 1'd cease these and rupluings, Ne'er yaarrel with m{ il But hope that God would Ly Fore yet It prove too late, 1'd raluo my sougs in gladnoss ‘To the Lord, the Kiny of All, And thank 11w that 1'd lstened To the soft, the pleadlogeall, CLapa P, Buntixaaws, Cuicaao, Dec. 14, 1877, SOIAP HO0K PICTUSES, GREAT REDUCTIONS IN Sorap-Book Pictures. 1L LURBEER & C Teu-cent shecta at & 1. aud 6 ceuts; 13-cenl shoets 8t 80, and 12 vent Cub alicets st 13 aud 3) ccute. aréo variely of Dicealcomsals Clrvmos, New ‘s Curds, Chirumio and Fapcy U e langest k, thicat asorinient, and luwest b 1 G MISUELLANEOUS, e iy ' A Munthiy fur lawruersin PRINTIL AL LW IS it Work, i graviog sl Carving in Wi, sl other R Useful uiid dec nawers Noa. 40 (partlally), N, 49, 50, wnd 33, This Is good work for agirl 11 years of sge, Hevpy Thought Fryeport, 1., fatle In Abbott and Headley of the authors, and suswers Now, 47, 38, 40, B0, 51, &2, b0, and 45, a4 they should be. Beotl, Pwm]a 111, seuds answors to all the puzzles rmut oy appear this wouk, with nota ailu;n- 1': lare. Tha Coraer considors thul crodita- o work. Dandeliau, city, has guessed all correctly, with the exception of four of the autbors, Fuzzles ru. ceived, Tho dangerof s psnic 18 over for three months now, Wavcrley, clty, anawers afl of las! tho exception of Whit Joaquin Mitler, In No, 4 J. P. 8., of Whitings, Ind., has solye the chombOid of last weok's phzzics. nee " mibsed bl last week, aud fa excellent nds some capltal puzzles, and kinke correctly, with parks, Brot unic, and 1! but . The Cor- glad such an Inker has not Jaft us. P. F., Urbaua, Til., answers ali correctly, excapt oneof (e autnore,itawihorne. lgan 1o uardly 2 good sn answer. Tho time |4 oxcellent, butone lady solved tham all fu furly winutes, J. B, C.. Galena, IiL., auswers Noa. 46 (pertlal. Iyyy 48, 30, 200, 81 G B B and 5. The “+Gornor *'is published 10 Tiiw WiEkLY Tuisvys, with the sxception of the correspondence. ‘Wallace, city, suawers alt but the rhombold and ouo of the charad :umru{; and sayes sho knows (e answor to the charade, but, wonian-liki won't confess who was the cause of all our sur- Tow. Prtts 1nd Pras, Pox Lake, Wix., aoywer sl bat 144 Dearborn-st. m tivo urta, Dy ihe foonder ol Tho LittleCorjaral, One fiullar a yeur; One sainip'e topy frev, Premiume for labe AUrusn L, Frwail, Publisber, Chica,s DR. PRICEN paxme powner IS TIE ONLY POWDER Indorsed, by Eminent Chemists and Physi- cians for its PERFECT PURITY and HEALTHFULNESS, and USED IN THEIR OWN FAMILIES. and i Glands and vitier parts of 1y system, Kore Eycs, Btrum. care fu cultlvation, Chicken, I doubtthenbllity | ness fight the fight” which knows no | silver vonde and zephyr balls, are lovely, 1'd like Home pleass write and tell a wrribly-aficted fel- | bo'nround some time, when you least expect It Buch trickeey! I never} Discharges trom gri; aud the wnmlz‘nrm-a! of oy ons Lringing s wliy of fuchain fnto bloow | coantng, ~untily ~loi~ in conquering ft, | to tell you some more Christmas things but am too low-creature what will romove warta from tho | and Joel alangily repliod, *“Lully for you.' JErrERsos, Dec. 1 M. MONTAGUE. L LR L T o outll apring. Give {t rich soll, early mornlog sun | {t hae conquercd us, aud we gu to mingle XOTUT, hand? Please, Mr. Editor. don't Tet thisgoto a XA, Wis, Mus. C, e —— 5 v the Flesh, Tumurs, Caucersln tho \l:-w‘r"nnrrrg.e :l-nlf; :::fir.g:a\;y.rhm .l:mfl:;‘:l';: Jau :rfll :nmuul with mother :lml Bome tl:em bc" ner. nnb‘frimlll. hllrll am v|mlmhly arucst, &n; 'xmxn St RESUMPTION. Sroib. and all wastet of tno ife peinciple, ars wliiin o 3 c 08 . oad the next llome with e thel —N g 1 d cmitry, Hebsn set yout Ennyaaninemuind fn the Colors and | Sammtully o beeneaoliairr it et | NO COURTINGY N THE DARK. | A et S aintiad. " Ana If { CUARADE=NO; 20, To the Editor of The Tribune. Sk e daye oo Wil prova Lo bRy porsun ualnk 1 Tof eliherof thesa 10rima Of d1sease 1ia potenL power 10 Caro them, Irthe patient, dstly becaming reduced by the wastes anu ‘decomposition That sro conttnuslly progreuing, Crody{n arris (04 Lose wadiea, R0 Taplry o nanie Witfiuow luaterial miade from heaithy Llvod—and tnls the sarsapariilisu will and does pecns cure 18 cere tolni for whea unr: this remedy comnmences 158 work of purification, aud aucceeds (o' diminieling the loss of wames, ita rubalrs will Be rapid, "and every ay the attent wits Toel himselt sironker, th fod digeiting tter, appetite Improving, aud fesh aad welkut fns 2 2l O i.only does the Farsanarilifen Ttesolvent exec! alt ‘axents In the ciure of Chronie, rervfulous, fll::"'l::l ahd Bkindiscascs, but It luthe vuly poss Kidney and Bladder Complaints, gflnrr and Womb Diseases. Gravel, Dishetes, Dropsy. tupf Bga of Water, Inconttnence of Urloe, Bright's Placas, Albuminuris, sod cares Whero thrre aT8 rick-dind depoats, OF the wALu la 1hick, cloudy, milxed rmtances like the whitc of an v ow.or thrcads liko 1 1% & piorhid, dark billous sppea. hite touesdust depostte, asd whon therg 1s a pricking, Turaind senitlo whch vesioy watur. s ‘paln in the smal) of the Lack s0d along tha lolua, Tumor of Twelvo ¥Yoars’® Growth Oured by Radway’s Rosolvent Da. Hapwav=1 bave had Ovarfsn Tamor In the ovarive anil ‘iowels. Al ke doctors sald ' ihery was o help for it ™ L tried everyililpd Lhat was roecome mended. butvolbing helped tne. Teaw yout iesolvent stol thought 1 would try it: bas had pofalth fu it, be- came | had sultered for twolve years. ook #ix botiles the Hesolvent and one lox of Kad 411 id twa Leles ol Qll?'(lld’ lielinf; and the 10 D of Lllflllll'lfl seenur fult, and 1 feel beiter, amarter, & Apper thali 1 Bave for twelys yars, Tho worst Lo, piain iholettaie of (s Sorngrep oy Qs 1 e’ i b for the benentuf vibrrs: So PUben 1 f you choke, . HANNALL . KNALP. PRICE, - 1 Per Dottlo. AN IMPORTANT LETTER. Axw Apom, Micl., Aptl) 30, 1675, —Dz, RADWAT= RATEATP LN e A fl".dumxmnm. i Isttng Vills, 80d 8130 usl the Ieady leliof alout auo year for vvariad tumurs o0 the sixowen, whiih tho st emincut physiciaas of our Meaical College pro- Bounded incural “Thvy were ll't 8 0D & tree, My welaht waa 27! pounds when encod with your reicdies, an Dow it Is two hus and ten pounds, bus they are uok ul} yot et. 1have taken twenty-four botties uf jier solvents lnlrl Lielief, sud tweuty-four botties of plis. lu::%:ls‘d'flnfl‘ln':ngrfi. Grenvil Ploss sead me ¥ e " MRS, 0. ERAPR. Another Letter from Mrs, C. Krapf, Dr. Ranway-King Bie: 1take the liberty to ad u dgain uynmmf.mn‘g’mmna (58 e wur wedicipes. Thres “of tumora are eatirel gunia sud the fourt 0. Dropey is guse, beal Lill uproving, au bt decresalng very fast. have lisd a greit s suwaierio foqulre o woll 28 ot from 0 roth J ackson, sbd Quite a uuinber from Ll piace.” ¥ou gur pedicino iloy uae {rum Cadhde, thre TR 1 o Riapt 8ls 3019 wall acsurinted with Mrv 'm‘f‘ - je. Koot com! nd; hi estimable lady, aud very benev 1848 e o) roeane of selling uisny botiles of the flesolvent b ugiists of Ann ¥, to pursons aficted with foters ual m:fluht;.mw;, nve h«l?‘fi“nom' ‘wonderfal cures o ours rsooct il pppach & cou Aug Arbor, Mich., Aug, 1. 1373, E——mp—see—1 DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILIS! i Jegantly costed with swwot s T Hayebills, or 0y < fi'fa:e( illl ey, Nervous. i e aure.” Pur Iy vexea winis b- deleler v Swlhg eymptoms pesultiog from DhYracrior sho Diseative ot "3"..31?"»2 M'l‘mg Flica: Yaitgaas of the Blood tn L. Actdity of the Slumach, Neusca, Heartburn, oo Fullucse OF welihit Of 8 BLobtac ko] ivgs sud £; 3 31 5 az g of the bl AL a8 Iy 'p'.f.'.'-;'i»."",:"n‘-%‘f g1 b u.'izu%fl ‘L""g;i N‘r‘{'élm ote u Cacy b P ol & I 1he b B st hinkh RGNS e uosey of Radway's Pitls will Lhe syatem £ o e bore-named P ean Perbox. E0ld by Druilats. READ FALSE AND TRUE. send o ADWAY & CO., ¥o.23 v WA RARTAVAS R WLl be scut vou.

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