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11 . by o}l means kaen aledger, T keep 4 utry ledger, merely for my Indl- Sidunl necatnts, which aro never large. Tha ade of this 'mathod 1 that von tan keep ac. I.’.llifl‘..’y il resources and lablliffes; reccipts and EXpen Py hita plan for o year, and then lot o Enow whether sun havo nat eieed moncy by it grown _mare puiictual and methodfcal, and ha earer conaclenco. BruesorTLE. 10 REMOVE MOLES, To the Editor of The Tribune, Cnicaco, Jan, 10.—May I bo permitted to soy s few words in answer to Ilattic's lamentation. As 1 hiave oeen in the eame sad plight, T can sympa- tnize with her. Hattle, T was anlicted still moro than yon Are, My molo was on my nose, and whenever 1looked in the mirror, no matter how charmingly 1 arrayed mysell, I never could aco anything bt that mole, 1 tried everything, s sot havo done, and was ncarly frantic, Whon a friend from tho Esat gave mo tha foilowinz remeds, which Tused with success: Get st 4 drug-rture g nitric acid; apply carefully with a pointed etick threo times, letiing one day intervene he- tween cach application: then Jet it heal, and iF 1t haa not entirely disappenrad iry once again, ani T am sare you wlll be ":1“:;’{:‘::’ 'n:"v'l‘nrtm;vtn o ncar nasal appendage, . II“Q"‘l(l'l f:r’mulmlz{v fifnm; ray If handas fllll?finve be- coma dircolored and rough with Jabor will ever bo. come whito and soft again, and if «o what to do in such case. Pleaso answer me, ono of you llomors; Fpn secm £0 bavo a balm for eveny wound, . Fotrk Fantxa. ; KNITTING. To the Editor of The Tribune, . LASALLE, ik, Jon, 10,—~W1 yon pleass pub- 1ish this o obligo an Invalld? Knitting ls about theonly thing Tcan do. Wil tho Indles plenss send answors to these questiona? How (o kmit fittle shirls for Lables, with shell or other fancy borders of Saxony wool. IHow o knit fancy open- work stockings of fine colton, onk-leaf, or ¢lock-work, or any other pattern] How to knit shells for tidies, oOr bod-spreads, or any proity uttern for bediapreads, ~anything for knittine, have knit wristicta by A Bister's direction, nnd theyare very nico; will she send something elte? Will Ella W, pleaso tell us how to knit **herring. Thol ul«h plain or otherwien, ™ and liow tu wrap, and directions for Inrartions, or send them to me, caroof tht editor? 1would lko a preity pattera for ailk quilt,—anything but **log c;l\ln." UNT DELL. VARIOUS WANTS. To ths Editor of The Tribuns, Mantsox, Wis,, Jan. 10.—If there {s room for me, I will ey {0 the many slstara that I have o Jamnp-shade which I mado of perforated card- board, autumn leaves, und narrow ribbon, which 18 concodod by all to bo vory bandsome, and 1 il send tho pattern to any wha may desiro it. Wil Lo lease nond wepatternaf leitersrecelver and photo.- older? 8. 2, 1., ploase zend Jewelry-boat pat- tern: Holly and Ivy, nleaso send feather vdge, Elma, pattern of letter-noldet, Kitchen Devotee, pattern of flonter? My wants aro quite numerons, but § il send 10 aiiy who moy wish patierns of court- plastct-cases, iollct-1nata on Java canvas, spccta. cle-wipers, aip-caetlos, card-holdor, perfumorys sachel, and directions for many protty articloa made of cigar-lighters, - Nonmie, curo Homo Depsrimont, Tribune, LAVA WORK, To the Ldito? of The Tribune, Otrawa, Jan. 16.—Dilla asked last week how to makoe lave work, Irespond, try thls: To four pounds of putty, two tcaspoons balsam fir, the same of dapan dryer, and four of Demar varnish; ndd dry burnt umber enonght to make tha dosired ahado; mix woll, and keew In cold water. Tho moldr are made of plaster of Parls, Fur trimming 1ho ciges 1 uzo ghinp, I havd rome very preity patterns for corner and eldo_brackots, curnlee, comb.cuse, papor-holder, match-rafe, ete., which 1 will oxcliango for vat= terns of fancy work with nn{ ono wishing them. It Dilla wants any more fnformation 1 will bo pleasedto hear from her, . Marnin. A REMEDY. To the Cditor of The Tribune, Musiawaka, Jan. 16.—1 have not written to The llomo in a long ttme, o I thought I would answor Madge Madcap's questlon: Iow to provent her under-jaw from wauglng? Madge, just take your bolled rico and milk on a knito, and put down ‘)uul’ turont the Jength -of the Liade, and pive ono iz swallow, and all will be aver, with no wagelng of your under-Jaw. Try it, and let mo know how ol mucceed, Will the iady who offored Flora Helle s pome- pranata please ‘et me know I it Is ready? Alro, Wil M. E. M, send wme hor addrens tirongh tho paper, Jnat the town, ‘ete., #0 I cati writo hor a food Jong letier, an I donot live at tho vinco 1 did when corresponding with hee? Frona Brite, WASHING FLUID, To the Editor uf Tl Tribune, Citicano, Jan, 14,—In The Mome of April7, 1877, there Ia u recipo for washing fluld furnished by alady in Raclne, Win,, who signa hersclf Vir- nnla Hawthorno. Pledso fo allow me through ’our coluwna to sk her If the mariate of ammonia Is the correct thing ns one of the fomredienter When I'went to purenaso it my denggist told mo that lie usuully sclln the carboniste of nmmonia for that purpose.” 1, Lowevor, bought the muriate, but would liko to kuow a little uoro sbout It bo- fore using if it will nut be giviag your correapond. tut teo tauch troubly. IpavLia. SPRING AND “WINTER, o the Laditor of The Tridune. CnicAco, Jan. 10,—~Zoe, thanks for the anawer nd correction concarning tho posm **Spring and Winter. 1found it In a newspaper Ina fricud's Worary some elaht yeans ngo,—so much and no pory fawajned du niy metnory, and, nfortunate. - Iy, Leould uclther bog, borrdw, nor sival tho pas ver, nur copy the worde at the thoo, Wonld it be un imposition upon your Kood natitre to Fequost a topy—or tho briuted liues und L will copy amd ro- turn? Sont In caro of tho editor of Tiomo depsrt- weut it would b a vory krout favor. WaLTi PECK OAnLETON. aossipe, To the Editor of The Tribune. Rexixartoy, Ind., Jan, 14,~Madge, why don't Jou como often, and Chat, too? I think The lome neods some of the oid friends to liven it up. Madge, 1 thought you wero marriedand had been eailins around on your bridal teip. Wnen will this fiuulp Lo stopped¥ I think nover as long aa it by uman naturs to know woro abont our nuighbors tai o do. - Mamlo, Marlon,-Ala,. I would like :;l'.k‘l.l“nz,h( ;o I::?\'o lhc:u m‘uuu-liu:an, l’hut hava < to oxchango; won't you lot ma buy thow of souand oblige ' ¢! e ) A QUESTION Of BLEACHING. To the Edilor of The Tridune, Cuicavo, Jan 17.—1 have a portfolio full of fowers palnted (In water colors, on white Mristol board) some thiny yeorsazo. Tho Dristol board ha1 lurnod yellow ana streaked, WIIl sumo arusty elther yive mo thelr address, or tell ma how to'ro- #tore the whitencan to tho paper, it possiblo? If ut, can I palng all the back-ground a dark color, 8adharo it jook right? What color would luok beat? Wil Gunaikn pleaso aond hor uddrees to Mas, .dum Howo departmont? A eurflullnlslon E s, 8, ——— WASHING WORSTFDS. To the Editor of The Tribune, Toto, Jan, 14, —1 will not be discouraged, al- though my fast e@uslon was consigned to the w. b, 8 yoor agu, - 1 have by no means lost my inter- ;ll i1 Tho lome. Will soma kind sister tell mo aw 10 wash worstod goods (not all wool) without Abeir fading? A corroct suswer to this question Wil rellova me of groat anxiety. Cupld, gasollue "haw beon recommended to me forwashiug facoj bave never triod it. Cuanuin's Wirs, FANCY KNITTING, To the Editor of The Trivune, 0QUAwKa, Jil., Jan. 10,~Will aome member of lome bo kind enough to glvo me dircctions for making o +* aga-fosm fascinuton, " sleo tell me a:w Such wool It whi take, and what kiud? wgnium, got ! Liy ry ¥ingers' Walts," by Wil Coleon, Jt., aud *VBack Walts)" by . Aok for your little wirl. Yuwkeo Noll, plessa Yealms some sclections - for an sutogrupli sloui. AnLExS ALLaNNA, FAMILIAR PHILOSOPLLY. To the Editor of The Tribune, Osxzva, 1., Jan. 12.~1 would liko to say to Ola Mald, and ajl others who wish to know whero Adaie found lar phllosophy, shat it te found in a Ltk wiitten by 0, 8, Fowler called Bexual Seence, 1 hava tho work and a5 65 Taesiilat wjch Mlea guotations as [ am with m; 3 At Fok sonaibls hings; © Born” ———— ANNOUNCEMENT, To the Editor al The Triduns, Cf10Ag0, Jan, 18.—The members of the Com- tlttas on Batertainmunt tor the next soclal mast Jat Taesday, Jan. 22 at 2 p. m, In the cluo- 9w of ths Tremont Louse. s o Puarr, Mr. Bracu. ADHERENUE, To e Edilor of The Tribuns, Cuicago, Jan. 16.—toma time aga I covered & taMadae family Bible with olled atlk, thioklag 10 04 gildiog froum tarmiabing. I now wish to w e -mrwluf. bus Gud that {L sijcke. Lun [ Wit e °X without [njurluk the cover, and how? 10me oue plesss unawer, and ublige, Mus. E. A, B, e ——— What is # Veraodah? dmerican Arekitect. P I8 Bamburg, Ut a raceit mocting of the BG- ..:701 Architects and Eogineers, a committes % pvoluted to comsider the question wdAtls & Verandab!® The Chairman re- Ry g lawer that, after much consultation, Wewbers could come to vo defluite conclu- t would beg to recommend tho appoln mont of a recond amd lnrzer commfttee, that after a positire declslon there mizht be no_ cole Hston with the Inapeztor of Dullilings from o porsible mfaunderatanding of fhe statutes! 1t seems that the word erandi . (Awgii e verandah) 13 Itatian, from the Latin virens (to be verdaut), nnd sjgnliles a leafy paseage,—that Is to say, a vorridor-like bower built of slats resting arlginally on posts: If on stone columns, the word geryola fs perhaps more applicable, The appolntiient of two committees to declde so simple n questlon fs characteristic, e —— CURRENT GOSSIP. SCIIEIMWEY Down my restlass gonl ie stesling Memory In gokden ware, Asa brook whose impid waters Ina penile carrent lave, n the North, n quict vhinge, ‘Warmed by tender, Southern gales, tretches ont amia the shadow Which a folemn plnc-grove traits, Al day lonz. n wandering brooklet Throngh the meadow-lowland sings; Al day long, each bird and fnscct Wild, sweet melody outrings. And T think, if but one moment 1'could stand, with theso tired feat, "Neath the boughs of verdant beauty Tn that pleasant village-streets It onco more these eyes, aweary, (lazed upon that quict nook; Tt once moru these 1ips. atremble, Kissed the grass bestdo the brook— That the sickenlng, lonely parsion Would take wings and swiftly flee, While, aboye, the hopetul robin Might be caroling to me. Never more the world‘s grim shadow All my ronl should hedze abont, For the pain, ard griof, and sotrow In my Iife inlght then dic ont. O the nclitnz, home-sick feeling TFor that viliage 'neath tho hill— For the woods and running waters— For the peaca which acts icart atilll Maybo, in the early morning, After I hiavo coased to weop, ‘When the dawn is slowly flushing, 1can fall Into a sleep; Maybe T will ind the lkoness, In my lizht, ontroubled drgam, Of that village, ns the brookiet In the forest onco did cleam; And, beside those plackl waters, Heem to bow with palnless breast, Dropping alt my weizht of sorrow For the long-lust boon of rost, TavLtie Sunnnines, — MINING FOR A MOLAR, Writien for The Chicazn- Tridune, Wo have ali had the toothache. I don't be- Hevo there Is a man or wotnan extant who has ot hiad a toothache, uuless it 1s Honry Ward Beecher or Canon Farar. No man who had had the toothache would doubt the existence of eame Intense, 1 held tghter; to arfse from the ground. apprentiee Felzed the vhalry and #till we arose. AL Inst the ¥ Grand Duke*? elinched the wimilnee, amd Forang at the legd of the chalr with n wild veil. ‘Ihere was a crashi dentint, avprentice, chair, and patient were minzted In ik confusion, Frum the bottom of the heap the dentiat ex- chalmed : *Osman has surrendered at lastt" . Amil 80 he hal. - But what was that beelde bt (n the ]J:nu of the “fec-tonga ™l A long, Uright-looking object, L swas nboot-brad. The ¥ Grand Duke» had mined through so far that he had gotten hoiil of one of these fn my Imut-hael, and’ fetehed jt ont along with the stump. T may.have distorted the facts romewhat, Lut {hese were my general impreasions “after the battle.” a0 ALY TIIE GASES LIQUEFIED, o Arin Tk Trinnne, We have before expreseed the belief that the Jnst halt of tho yresent century will slways bo accounted among the ereat crus of sclentifie discovery. Thereare so many wonderful ro- suits of recent rescarch, thatit 19 dificult to enumerate cven the more prominent ones. Among them are tho Invention of the spee- troscope, with the diecoveries reaching from earth to {nconcelvably dlatant fixed stars, which hava followed in its train; the determd. nation of the Iaws of tho correlation of forces ond tho conservation .of encrgy, which succceded the discovery that heat s only a mode of motion, and created new tonceptlons of the whole unlyerse as to its past, present, and future; the preparation of the am- Iine cvlors, which has furnisticd an fnhnite num- ler of fridlscent and varylng hucs; the compo- sition, from lifcless clements, of many organle substances, by which false notlons aliout vital force (twhich had bLeen accounted half- miracu- lous) have been overthrown; the dlscovery of the eatcllites of Mars, which round ont and nearly complete the pleture of the solar systen the fuvention of the telephone dnd the plono- erapl, which enable us onthe vne hand to transmit our voices to great distances, or on the othier, Lo preserve our utierances for indefinite periods, so that the speech of to-day may be set aslde and heard gain at any time in the future, To this wonderful record o new chapter Is now to be ndded. Within a very few weeks two European ‘investicators have succeeded o cons densing to a lguta form ail the gases that had hithierto defled such cffort. In the early part of this eenturs, when ceridin gases™ were lauetied by Farnday and otlier experimenters, tho facts excised genernl Interest, ns giving a clew to the real constitution of matter, The new experlments werae widely tried, and In per. forming them in Parls, inapublic leeture, an explosion uecurred which killed one of the operating asslstants, Then, for more than Lull o contury, discovery In this lhic was ulmost suspended, Beveral mases, sich aa nitrie oxide, ncctylene, nitrogen, oxymen, and hydrogon, nbsalumli withstood ali attempts, Within a fow wecks tho compbound gases named, and gome others, have Leen lquclied, lell: ho lios beon there, fs there constantly, | Jiext oxyua AL oLto pretmn i cull} an i1} he can screw up courago to concert-pitch, by Prof. Tyudaht 10 the London Times, and to bo and face tho mutic of tho dontist’s siivery | aunounced nt sclentlile centres all' over the Jad¥h. Just walt (il I W, B,, or any other Iell-doubter, Legins to find the rizht sldo of s face bulging out, and climbing up over the top of his head, or getting down under his chin, to make acquaintance with the left side; and wo ahafl have ns full o confession of his Infl. delity as ever a miscrable slnner could make. 1 have no doubt but that one of the cliet ornn- ments of the * Ul Gentleman's" antechamber 18 n donto) chalr Tho very sight of one would o apt to make me shiver, even fn such a tem: peraturc s I8 safd to exist in the Jower reglons, With such-a crecd, ft will not bo wondered that I bore up manfully againat the idea of calling on n dentist. At lost pain conquered oversion, and I rustied off to the man of many tools, ButI had not gona half way ere the courage began to ooze ont of my boots, for my pace deereased; I broke from a run luto o trot, then to a walk, and shortly pulled up beforo. the fmage of Gambrinus and entered tho swing- o portal of o saloun _to reluvigorate, With the alil of two cocktalls T reached the doors but the shinle bearlng tho awe-nspiring word DENTIST turncd me back, and o whisky- stralght had to Le counsumed cre I could re- solve to-dash up the stairs and enter the Prragnce. “Good morning, sir! happy to sca you!t1* I did not recfurocato the pieasure. My soul melted withinine heforo that emiling lttle man, Tn s right bhand he held a cruel pair of forceps, in whase wicked jaws was o zory stumps in feft hund was lis ensanguined banner,—a nap: Kin, red with tho bload of his lateat victim, Hgarry, slr, [ can assure you; huve my hands aquite ln?l. 0a you gee,' %0, don't apolozize!" “ But my apprentice will book you for some other day.,” With o smile he moved awny; but that ap- nwrfik?: Liad me uuder uis baletul glance ere 1 il fly. ol Nln’c n. m., sharo, to-morrow.” It wasmy death-knell. 1 forrot all about tho achine fi the vislons thnt«-unflnm] themselves bufore ine. T could bardly have heen accused of belng sober when I recled homo that evenlng. Never bad Virginla treoted mo with suchi benignity on a lliko occoslon. She suppesed I had been hold- {ng hizh carnival over the glorlous victory over eelf nud an aching tooth, Indiscrectly I unde- celyed her, " “;ml. have you been dofng all day, you old 14" world, } Of this a detaliod account was given in the column of Scicica for the Feopls by the Tribunt. Now comes the announcement thut the rematnlng gaees have undergone o similar treatment and are lquetled; nitrozen, under a )’lrcxnlrfi of 200 atmuspheres; hiydrozen, under 30, ‘Ihe latter gas was only reduced to an opaque mist, but the alr which wo ordinarily Lreatho was converted fato a liquid, nad poured out Ina fine stream. The cold n-qax(rud for these experimonts is nlmost inconcelvablo; it s cstimated at 300 uegrces below zeroof tho Cen- tigrade thermometer, equivalent to more than G600 degrees below of Falirenheit's scale, The dfscoverers who have achieved thesa re- suits—. Caflletet, of Perls, aud M. Pietet, of Ucnova—will recelve due honor from their sclentific brethren, It remains to be shown what tho discoveries teach, The degree of cold that was required fo condensing common air, though remarkable, fs not greater thon fs eathnated for the vold of space through which tho planetsarctraveling; that extonds intinftely Letween and perhaps beyond tho stars, It was the low hmrcrnlurc—not the great pressurc— which liquetled the gases; thoy took the liquid form whilo escaniny from pressure, and in the act of cscavlng tho extreme cold was at- tained. 1t follows that, fn the cold ot space, un- warmed by tho sun, an atmosphere like that of our globe would freeze first into a lquld, and thien nto o sotid mass, becoming at lnst a ncre rock na lard aa granite, We can now better ap- preclate the vast changes which cometa undor- 2o in passing from tho frozon confines of our solar system to eo close o nolghborhood_ of the sun that they nre reduced to o vapor, Knoswing now, os we do with ccnnlntlr, tho extremnos of form to which all matter s llabie, e inay sure- 1y predict that tho futuro of our globs simply ependa tpen the amount of heat recelved by its surface, Ifthe heat diminishes, all enrth and wr will be sflent stono wittiout the breath of lifu upon §t5 If tho heat Increoses, tho wholo world wiil mels fo thin afr. A BIRD-COMBAT, Avpletons Journal for Fesruury, That trim, gentle-looklng, drab-colored bird, erroncously called turtle-dove by dwellers In the Unlted States, sud generally deemed so utterly innocent and pure that to kill it for the table or any other usc fs branded s heinous fn the extrome, is not 80 funocent sfter all. Its monning, sad-sounding volee fs a mockery and o cheat. Its soft, dark cycs nro o sham; its sober, Quaker gurb is calculated to decelye; fta timlil movementa are not to be trusted, When oneo it hus been insulted or fnjured by ono of its kind, tho davo becomoes as eruel und oute rageously heartleas as uny murderer can be. Home years axo I witnessed o fight between two femnlo moaning-doves which for utter barbarousness could not bo exccedod. Iwasangliuz In o brook for sun-perch, halt pronoon a grussy bank, lost in a brown study, with & clgar between my Jips, whon I happened toscon dove alight ons gnarled bough of a rluuu»tma a fow ds distant, Immediately it began to coo (n that dotefully-plalntive strain su well known to eovery lover of Natare, aud was soon jomed by a male, who perched Mmself within o (oot or two of her, L e?:lcd thelr ueat, not yet inlshed, In the fork of an fron-wood tregnear by, Tho birds mado very vxpressive aznato other with_their houds by a scries of bows, nods, and sidewise motlons, of which [ understood ennugh to know that suine intruder wus near,—perhaps they meant me, Tho tlsh were not hiting any too well, but the shude was pleasaut ~and tho grass fragrant, the eound of thie water very suothing, and the flow of the wind steady and coullng, so I did not care to move just to bumor tho whim of u palr of billlug doves, It proved, hawever, atter all, that I was not tho canse of alarn, Another female dove presontly droppod like a huwk frons a dark, denge mass of Jeaves above the pair, and struck the first on the back with besk nad wings, A fleht cnsued, witnessed with calm tntercst by mysell and tho male dove. At firat the combatants struziicd desverately tozether on the bough, ‘flerecly beating each ather with thelr wings, and pluckivg out the Teathers from breast and neck; all the time uttering low, querulous notos, ditferent from unything I had cver hefare lieard, Pretty soon they fell off the bouzh, snd came whirliug down upon the ground, whers they continued the battle with constautly-increasing fury, thelr eyes talely flushing lire, und custing and thrusting with thelr beaks like swordsimen, Blood began to show itaulf about their heads, aud {1 places thelr becks wers quite bare of feathers, When at laat one of them becamo so oxhausted that further strugizle was {mpossible, the other proceedsd to take its stand upon {ts helpless opponent, and would have quickly made an eud of it had I not interfored, Tha vanqulshed bird y was " unable to fly sceret of the battle was male sat by, and watched {u a nonchalant way untll it was all over, when Le very lovingly strutted up to the victorious dove, and began éooloe 1n & low, umthlu;i tone, From that day to this 1 have ropudisted tho fiyure “funocent as 8 dove,' uud, whenever vpportu. nity offered, huve sped u two-vunce arrow full at Eho breast of the bird, witlow or o widow. When properly cooked bvfmrbommr. stuflog, and baking, a'aove 18 a cholco bit for tho table. Whiloon this subject 1 may add that fu the Buuthiern States of our country doves often con- gregute (0 innuweruble swarms, Hko pigeons, and do rrent dumage to tho peatlelds, yet even there the prejudico ugalnst killing them is so reat that you rarely see a trap or apring set for them, of 4 guo loveled at thewm. QuUIrS, An unpaid-for yacht is politely termed » floatiug dubt, What {sthe difference betwoon a hill and a pliit Quo Isbhard to wet up, and tho other is Lhiard to get down. 1t you don's want to be robbed of your good uname, donot have it painted on your umbrells. The tramp question—Elow far is 1t 10 the next l!ln[ol tha colleges are discussing the ques- tiou o 00 (Virginia was apt to be impolite on lodge- nights, und to oxpress her aversion to having a No, 10 buot alongslie of her sovercly-starched night-cap.) Next morning [ bathed myaelf, then washed my fazo & second time, and liad to Took for in “ald" neckitie. I toyed with the sparo ribs an made much of the hash, till my spare rib made a hash of iy dulliance. W11 gho sald In aceents stern, T thouzht you wero gohus to that dentist’s this worning, Jadn’t you better bo gettivg along?" zot, Blowly my faltering footsteps trod the short- enlug way, and three whiskeys strafzht wera re qufred to sthiTen up my courige to the sticking- oint. B Before I well know whera I was, Twas in tho chalr; my head was lowerold; my toes arose; my quivering lips were parted, aud o couplo of toola wero pupped Into iny mouth, K “l“l"l :nl]:.' poke, scratell, seratch, YEu-ue 1 * Al nervo exposed thore! Hurts a little, el lHurll nlittlel Why, It felt as though he was trymfi' to pull my toe-unils out through iy mouth, Rap, tap, poke, poke, scratch, *Yes, yes, 1‘."?": ?,'nen In the crown of this molar— h Have you ever heard o miser exclaim as the ved gold was belug poured out beforo him; ora shy young eirl go off ot tha efght of o “dack of"a bounet”; or an old toper draw i the Jast drops of mlllljulc(l with the thermowueter at 100° fu tho shadel "Just such was the ecstutic cry of my torturcr ss he stuck lils probe down into the stump of iny achingmotar, $ AR} | 11" It was ko the neigh of tho war-horsy scentine the battle. “This one must come out,' “Do you think It must 1" #Yes, certaluly, It has gons too far, It will be quite a nice uperation, tuo.” What did ho mican by & “nlce operationi” Alas! 1 kuew too soun. First he opened one drawor, then another; examincd this palr of forceps theu that; finally Do made up his mind to tako hold with ‘a terrl- ble-Jooking weapon, sud the last grain of my courage vanished, e Ovened my mouth aud began to fecl ahout for o huld,—sparring for an openiug, os they say In sporting cireles, Then Le pusied down jnto myl gum, lald fast hold, und pulled. Bnap “All 11 I expected as much;' and my mouth was full of blood wud spliuters, Anothor examination of tools eusued, and again tho dentist camo up smiling, and mount- ed the chalr to the asault, Agsin tho tooth was sped n"nl again its crumbling walls eluded the eree strain, A probewas taken In hand, and the stunp was pushed, aud poked, and prodded. Then lancet was introduced, and thore was somo cut- ting, and a third assault was made, “Why, that's a recular Osman Fasha of o toath," sald he, wmiling blandly, and disiog attervoma more effective tool. 1t scemed to we that ho 1ow got a crowbar, snd jaumed it under $ho root, then borg down ou tho outer end with all his force. * Pleyna's not yeb captured,” sald_he, Pbut D'} bring Skobelef to the front ;¥ and e went off i0to the next rvom to * bring Skobelef?, But Skobelel? fuiled to disludge the enemy, Every devico was tricd, till the wearled be- slezer sat down exbausted to thivk over the situation. By jaws sched with the protracted struggle. S Autim What did that cry portend? 1 opened my eyes, sud found him fixiog some tackle to a stout hook in the cellfug. He theu fized & puir of jco-tonze to my tooth, and at- tached this to his tackle, aud began winding on » windlass. **Hold ou!"* he cried, and I belg on. ,Grad- ually thy tackle tighteued, and tho strain be- uslog ¢aps and gowas, sud ous reckless rascal ventures at Vassar—at nizht, 3 A shexldy eent saw an Irish artisan walting In his hall: “+dlello. you fellow, do you want mel" “No, yer honor; I'm waiting for a gine tieman," The experfenced editor can alwags tell at #ioht the man who comes fn with his first at- et ot origiia®poctiy, He walks on tiptoe, zether tho short to waste nusch timo capes tud chromos, 1t The Corner wat to glve ehromos {0 ita excellent conteibatore. it wazld have to buy Prang's whole estabiishment to farnish the prizes, tle Dobbin, Dixon, N1L., meets with no- ob. taclen In soising the puzzies, and sl are rightly answered, The enfoma sent for Miss Yarron's benetit will have apace soon, and it 1ooks saif it wonld prove as hard s ** Emancipated.” - “MADWAY'S REMEDTES, From the Hon, Thurlow Weed INDORSING Dr, RADWAY'SR. R, R, REMEDIES THE PUZZLERS' CORNER. [Original contribntione w1l he pablished In this Acpartment. Correspondents wiil please send their real names with thelr nama de plume. Answers will be pablished the following week. } ANSWERS TO LAST \WEEK'S PUZZLES, and Tuoks na though h had Just passed a cotn. No. 84, Tho anewers to the puzzles of Jan. 5, nent by Aflee Urlen ¥hom for St Vears: terfelt-bill_or strangled o buby,—Cincinnatl DERWENT Double & Twlst, Grand Raplde, Mich., wera ro. | K% Tone, Jand, 1877, -Dean 8in: Maving for sevs Lireakfart- Table, » w WHITE s ceived too Inte forsintice Jast week, The rotutionn | gfid JEATRRERCXORRRISCEInCH, Conptinel conndcaces . Fiven were in the main correct, Their anewe:n | §¢1sno less @ pressaro than o July to thankfully 'n'lm :m:ruraflrred of .rqn:-x-r Imm,nzod l;'nn AD EB8 K D H l‘bls Efik arrived 10 season, and areall as they snnmx-e Iwgflw&vag;vnderlwwn:;&zm reached the altftude of perfection in Canada, w u thould be, s re Tho_ euperintendent. of amillup there snve MR A e numter of pusates have been received | S i s sneet, e Iitady Biler tree Is cut down and ehoved into one end of the B Y o &2 the pet wweck, fur whichi The Comor retnrne tbanke, | 8Fply the lintment freqnentiy and recly, aimost fovas will, and fAyn minutes Inter: thore by o neighlor ‘T RN N A VN bat apace will not permit Individual mention of | ¥iav lnnnmgx epmmuea"rcn,-[r!.’"m m%ynn&p ut the cther end Lo borraw the topes,—Danury TA ESO EO contribrtore. Therearenow overs hundredaccent: | pi/fatl, LONATRED. Newe, ¥ A L0 I RE N :gn'm",';",;md" will be some timo before all of * - m appear. =) =) =) The landiady brushed back the Lougliten carl " fron hier ninhaster Urow on she aeked her favor- Enesroy fa, 1L, o i 4 finds tho anzwers **Jnst as s them In. Thoere Are rome . when published, will bothor vme of twere cxcellent contributora who now find itauch nn cosy task. The Hivilcal acrostle will , | roone Caenered, Noeah Yarron, (rand Crossing, T, In a letter dated Saturday evenlug, anewered all the puzzies. Mi=v Y, will see thicre wasa plant hidden in the ind Ite hoarder If ke woulil have soma of the spring and thal chickien s and, trne 1o its name, the fowl sprung from the dull polnts of the catving-fork, Itke 1 ruhber ball, [nto the 18y of tle young inan with sellow pontalooys on, The “spring chicken proved to be an infringement on she Guodyear. vatent.—Turner's Fatin Itegorter. 1. Reile_Bohhin, Diso i, Dorab-Yarron, Grand (' ban, 6. andetion. cazo, 6. The Twt Roch 7. P, Py, Urbana, 8. The Triamyl ate, Chicago. D, Enons Channgrs, J)ixon, B. C., Galena. 4, Ace, Mad- RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Cures the Worst Painn {n from Onete Twenty Minutese e atm— 5 o Fo. 89, frst line of So. 92, "Ouloug was the anewer nf INOT OINBE HOUR n . hut abntlion was the snthor's, HANG OUT ]’l;fl; lIJANGE&‘ SIGNAL, TARE Akrox O1iF enlyinan are capital, nnd ate on fle. fifterreadiog hisadeactisement need oy auo snfer T the Ldvor of Tue Tribune. fEAR ARnER . W, 7%, Toek Teland, 11L. 18 reapectfally tn- “un EVERy BRI Iewastuefirst, andts Cn1caco, Jan, 17.—It 15 stated that John Bher- oA ALIREN furmedthai only onizing) contribntions sre pun. . man hasrecentiy been hefore the Flnanco Com- o, 87, EATER Miehed n this column, | the charade son tnciomn o | Phe Only Pain Remed mittees of Congress “explaining ™ a bill which coxn -— ms:t‘t"ignfil;{w.l .:'r?n ir llnereAwu an exception Y ¢ y he hns prepared, ostenetlly for the purpose of at- axak o, 09, The tngazine. by which 5t was ;ri‘rln'(uefinhm-:;lv':f'y it Instantly stopsthe most exeruciating paina, il fording a ready und £afe Teans of lusestment BLED 1 Tatre sirculation, ond han doubticss boen neen and | ELameltini A2 s Conneations whether of the for tho eavings of the people, ‘The whola basis e A f E tolved l"_ numerous readers of The Corner, ©ons application of the pranosed Jaw fs. 1 effeet, the making of KI8S TCERLA snmngens;: Satens, Ml the ellmo.aynary corre- FROX ONE TO TWEXTY MINUTES, o poptilar loan from the peopls who have for- INEA ENACT Zicws anid sutplies un sdditional enipod s o matter haw viglent or escruefating tha pefo, the iy d ftedd thefr earnings In SEAL ANT W [f]ces. ieat Hha 4 HIEUMATIC, Bed-ftiaden, ndrm, Crippled, Kervous, merly depos! hefr earning: tho savinzs ed i clear harbor."~for app: SADY B T curalgic, oF prostrated wiih disease may saffer. baukaof the country, and all this fs to be done No. o1, noncht, Freeport, le thinka most of the quul- under the g'lfilfl of “‘refundinz the national Cormorant. : ? AT Ity oF Jeoun ite Latth Word elimin in any dicttonary of derfvations. e closes hi« Jetter thos: ***Enci! lineua Latina mortua est posthae, RADWAY'S READY' RELIER debt.” About threo years aro this same Eher- Indsmmation of the Bowels, Uongostion of tho Lungs, Bors Throat, Dificult Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, Hystorios, Croup, Diphtheria, . Catarrh, Influonza, No., 02, Ke-reet. man "explained " a bill to his colleagies in the Abutilon, cobes, verbena, fern, pink, wiolet, & WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, Senate that by its enuctment laced thoshackles | roscs dsiar, B "} e hage besa recelred (o Nos. 80, 88 90, | taummation of the Eidneya, of poverty upon more than 40,0000 uf peopie, No 03 U1, 2/ 6, aud 01, from A, P 10, Whitinge, Ind. § Inflammation of the Bladder, ~—nlaw that has driven thouramls to sulcide, The Amerlean Conflict, H3, 8% DL, and i, from farry, West Lib: 1n.110 No T : tens of thonsands Into bankruptey, and indllions rially), 80, of industrious people Lo nfsery and Let thero be Inscrlbed over the trance to the two Houses of Congress, © Boware of Bherman's Bil1” Let placands bearing the sarmo Inseriptivn be posted up in Wi cityi to Nos 80, 57, 88, winin Roberts, Monmouth, 16 Now, 1, B8, 7, &8, 80, 10 (portlally),and from_Easel. city; 1o ) Ha, K7, 88, and U2, trom A. Jobnney, Appleton, W 1o N 7, 00, ond 04, from Exprees o ¢ A1, By, No, a1, Tome was not bulit ina da +PYRAMD PUZZLE-NO. 95 : ptiog e z S0, B, H¥, K, elty’s to T R S I o st g 0 and te, eurm DS M dancaelfe, Win < oo Enoamatien 4 ~ a y N, 3 il =3 o . danger of belng wscekod hrorieh the nstranicn: i e At : kénn.rc;.'lu.:mxx?.':’;. i e Cold Ghills, Aguo Ohills, ality of the friend of Seyed, of London. Let us ine, Bloomington, 1. : to Now, 81, K, aing, and Frost A cxataino iy fresh th of Tueat wrosented: iy oo Lvowow wd . O, 0, w03, from Povert ‘ Pitan ® % x5 xC * o onwaal honoradle Joubin. We shall be certaln to discover therein tho pet cat nn who holde the finances and industel eat nation in hys {ran geasp, The provosed luw, then, amounts to til: that Shorman wishés to “*refund™ the na. tionul devt, tho most of which in held abroxd, iy boerowing the muney tnerofor of our own people, Of cauree this would cauxe tho bonds held abroad (0 bo finported BRU tite money borrowed of our citizens 10 by erported 1n payuient of the eame, §f thia lnteet {ufamy becomes a law, we shall send niruad what Jittle faoney we have now left in the hands of tho people, and Sliceman und hle A 78U, Trom Tznorant susaii, city. 87, 88, 01, nnd © afi}:fiffifi?fi:’;&%&‘%&!}“ A ] "R{TLy 10 pL5(Y drops {0 half o tumbler of water will fa e R AL s A E el R el el i P et Seknern bof ot cnaman of wntor 55 T bolier itna French Drusdy or Biier s o oecians FEVER AND AGUE, FEVER AND AGUF cured for 30 cents. There ls not aiRovErr BankriptStock # 8 n 0w ABCDEFGG A to 2. an exhibition, 1t to b, a colur fines Cloe, by probibitioi, May not eat the e of awlne. to d, taeynaw are beariug Who ou I ¢ once reclined, T {1, that s, 88 how appearing, G will make relations kind, gang whi be ensbled 10 obtaln our property at Z o U, If not contortenl, = mediel axent in thin world that will curs Fever and Tiett own prices. - 101n well known 1hat. the na- Wonld not be ltself, 1 fear, (=23 ‘-g“'.,'?“,:‘,,T,’L‘{{.‘:;"’,‘:{::‘,‘}.‘Izi.é'fl’°fl),"-fi’é~’j’,‘a“{l";",{g‘ tinnal debt of Englund 1a hield by bor own people. A 1o G Wil bu reporicd S aIck B RAD A W HEADY RELILY. ity taacs The condition of Engiand's laboring and lower When wy base and wholo appear, per boitle, s clasaes hould be & warping to us not (o follow, st thin juncture, In her footstepa, 1f Eherman's bill Uecomes a law, snd the bowmds held in forelgn countrics are returned to us and we pay thom in tho manner proposcd, by shipuing our small stock of moncy out of onr country for such purpose, the canition of vur prople will be far worse thau that of the English noor. "Thiv letior Is not writton in tho Intercst of any hank, OF Of any person OF persons othor than the public ut farge,” I awm in favor of such legisiation as alnll protect tho people and furnteh theus with & tand sule mode of making investmont +lugs, bt am not In favor of silowlng John Shermai or the Government tho priviloge of shipplug abroad all tho moncy there {6 in the Lands of tha peaple 'Will tho editor glve his views on this question, ~ o question which I have not seen raised, but which Tregord a3 ono of tho gravest that over camo bu- fore Congress? Sherman, in 1871, succeeded sure roptitioualy in lezislating ,more’ than one-half of thie peopla’s money vut of existonce, Now if ke can peraundo Coneress to permit him to borrow and acnd out of the country the balance of the money in the hands of tho peopla at large, the victory of tue money-kings will ha comolete. 1f this bill comes “beforo Congress, will our Son- atorssnd Kopioscntatives givo It u thorough and canidid examinstiont Moy a kind Providence el tho veoplo of this county If Shermun yuccoeds in ‘ongresy, Daxox, 11l ENLNA LllANAGRA, HOUR OLASS PUZZLE—NO, 00, A parlor ornament: cinbers; to strik con- ronant: an aolmal; carnest: a city {n Wisconatn, The centrals resd downward give u clty in tas West, Eunera, Cicaco, ARITISIOREM DOUDLLE ACROSTIC—XNO. 07. 1rfann; 10drun; 500near; 10ten; 50pasoe : 100cra ; 201rat; 100nafy. The primats and fluals each name s Twouse Mome contribitor. Raxvorrs, Wis, JEssix RaxooLrm, DOUBLE ACROSTIC~ND, 08, A boy's name; an anclent weavon: queerly: to replace; a chemlenl substauce; ancicnt Venetlan oficiala; a Biblical mountain. The initials give the name of a State in the Unlon, and the tinals an fmportant clty In that tate. oM. C Exurewoon, 11l TEAS HEALTH! BEAUTY! Btyong end pure Mich Nlood—Tnerema of Flesh x(‘.l'%n'n”-cl‘m'umn Ucautitul Complexton soc DR. RADWAY’'S Sargaparillian Resolvent sorapld nuucace lns Ginupowder . Golong Qolong . Japan. e Yonug Hyron... (tunpowder. hae made the most astontshing cares: e qulck, are thie changes tie body undergocs under the I of this truly wonderful medicipe, thas Every Day an Incresse iu Flesh and Woight 18 Scen and Felt, HAPPY THOUGHT PUZZLE—NO. 99. Gie the answerof the old gentlemnn, when aaked for the Liand of Il danzhter. by numing on lslad on the Fronch coast and a city in Luropo, Furxrour, 1ll. HArry Tuoveuy, £, !'“cxulr:}m‘nl‘x" suotlior Ll trough, Con A PIL PUZZLE—NO, 100, espeatiully, s gl My sincere wish, knocked Into pl: T ———e Y Foliethis.iteyom. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. HOPE'S RESURRECTION. Cricago, ANuELINA F1oprestices. 11ay 0 long and lonaly in the dark, ENIOMATICAL DIRI ‘!}m\‘s’m AND YISHES | 'Those Teas cost from 10 to 30 conts por pound moro to import, but boing tho stock of s Henkrupt Denler will ba closod out at tho abova pricos for cash. Epecial induce- ments to busers of original packag:s. COME EARLY AND SEOURE BARGAINS, Porsons {u the country sendingordora will My bosnm filled with rief and fraitless paln, 1 thonglit, O Gud's sweet angels! dave Uia mark, Ay life of avery swuotncas L mussdrali, ho skles, c'ercart, . Dirda—-Rudes torcoff: sdupe; chango; absorbs to shrinks s minchine for moving L welghte; an oficer; a clerk Heasta—A welght; u rvot; ness; black; recognized: a 3 out; ‘an article for inflicting punlahment. Fishes—What boys lixe Lo do fu wintér: (o sep- nrate metal from extrancolis snbstances; Inaividae Evers drop of the Sarsoparilitan Resolvent cemmunt. tates throush the Biood, bweat, Urive, and otLur fulds sud julces of tua eysicun, the vigorof life.for i prepares Prmimiiel i hepd dut il i Contumpiion, Glagduiar Disa fi (o ‘Ibroat, Mbuin, Jumors. Nodes fn the And uther pas 1 ralsed my weary oyer Hent ta my aching breast a witherfng chilll; o right, 1o leit, bahind, beforer tiero passed “Ihe wralths that poopled all my daye witn ill. Hicrrs Uisndy Discharges froim the ka ihe worst forma of " roceive tho ssmo attention as if they wore | Liiain ‘Buren, Beald 1lead, Immer; toflud faults destructive machine; t Phigg vt A BT desmortlon ant necpr " elifon; & polos tumble; what o bride (4 | themaelves prosent. n’%f- ey aners s With yibos ond jeors they bound, and e'enres DaRUELION, omb. an inctiic: are witifia i bounid— it fal Bnd 8 few o TaoN using 1§ f0F ho hopes 1 held so tonderly, so falr, eithcr of Lheao * tnhein. If the patlent, dally beooming reduced by the wastea ana decomposition ‘that sre coutinuall ATTEALIOR LTI wast Jeiehew nater(al inadg from ‘When, Jo! the curtaln darklinz overhoad Is rent by the cflulgence of tho sun; 1ack 1o iheir holes these ghosis have over fled, And 12 gracious treasare trove have won, HIDDEN ;lYmOLfiWJHAflA(fl'EHS—NO. FLOUR REDUGED'. Tlest Itye Flour, per brl... #3.50 Beat )llmw:;nm : R Marshal Ney was called *'the bravest of the v pring Wheat. pe L (00 rave, Lt us bo thanxfal for the preserts given us, At stia anetal forthe prat i ire Fa st aite Whiler Wheat brl. 7,00 | Delgaspmuita iy subhooysecen ¢ lopo han cloft hior Wway in rapiuroas Joys ; " ap, 2 3 A o i o Eart A% & 300G 80 Ui . 1 atient will f 7 stronger, the food Sugar Curedd Hame, per I, Leaf fard, 201 l'nlls... HICKSON'S CASH GROCERY HOUSE, it welgi parillian Resolyent excel al reldial aNonts T ha Ere of { e Cherce! ¢ of Ch Constitutlional snd 6kin dls but Gomittatioca casen Lut 16 1 tho oaly poe- Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Utinary and Yomb Diseascs. Gravel, Dishetes, o of Water, Incontiaanco of Urine, . Aluminnria, And ‘1o 1) cases w -dust deposits, oF tlie water Is thick, cloudy, ‘Witl subatances 11ko the Whita of an egg,or whita siik, oF thera 12 & morbld. dark billous appel Bk, Ut bine S asatlon, e Heh pase e m LEro o i water, Pt 1 tho emall o e back and AtoSg e SoTae " Tumor of Twolve Yoars’ Growth Cured by Radway's Resolvent Dx; Hapwav—I have had Oyard, ovarles aud “powels. Al the doctoy **there wan oelpturit 3 tried everribin s rocome mended, byt nothing Lelped me, 1saw your Kesoivent Shpught 1 would (g it: bue had ‘oo faith fa it, ba- suffered for iwslve yesrs. [ louk slx battles liesalvent and une box of 1ed 'fiLs, and (e Ut gour lieady liolier aad tnord (s not & siva of e 1 feel himse! D LG apeiite (provIag, ‘ad Beoh nog Ing, B An arrant cdward has ss_little blood as a taraip, i\'hly the dove of peaca rest overatl households, JUICAGO, It haw no tinctora of a base alloy, Q ever may the rceurrection come Ta looscn Hope entombod In our despalr; And mny she over, as sho now had sung, iiring Ilcavendows, and Karth for Heaven preparo, Errizonaw. " IN THE MORNING. o give herlSiEE O T her bed, 'a pive her greeting, 'ound hut her cla; And Fivian bawod aeslde b Awd T i Dear felend, oy sonl ahall trensure thy raquest, And, wheu tha njzhit of fever sud unrest lcits in the morming of Eternity, Like a frecd bind then I will come to thea, Gerannixe, CHOS8-WORD ENGIMA-NO. 103, My firat is In tene, but not jn fals My second dance, bt not n My third {s in sling, bt 1ot in they My fourth {a in run, but not in flo My fifth I8 in you, but not in me; My pixth fs In'w bot not in beas My sevenths 18 1 low, but not in aighy My elalith fu in groan, but not In eigh. My whole s the usine of & poct. Cuicavo. Mavp M. Riex, NUMERIOAL ENIGMA—~No, 104. 1.am camposed of twonty-ono lettes My 14, i 10, 34, 7, s & river 1o Ar) My 14, 20, 10, 10, 10, U, 5, 17, 2, 4, brated Ueneral, i M _i:: dl 13 Enst .\Iadisnn- Ty 1 T will come to thee In the morninz, sweet, ¢ 1 havo been trae, aud soul with soul shall meot Hefore God's Throne, stud #hali not be afratd. Thou gav'st mo trusl, snd it was oot betrayed, 1will come to thee in tho morning, dear, Tlio niht bv dark. 1 do not kuow how neap Tho morn may be of that Klernal Day. cele-, .‘@zmnr in the Tcan but keep my faithfnl watch, and pray. 5 AR {re) : El‘:;:”"‘f Eh“ i :;l.:_:{" 'n‘é:':;':’ 'fl’:flm:fl:’ ;nllgr#.:‘;:z: etk o o o T B g, e dends anewre rEDUCED:: R e o R h‘.’.u iy }lt\':ulun;n?ul ll('."m!nhov'e." i fou, 1 8G."8l, 47, U, 80,00 (artlatly), o1, 40 SWITCHES now sold at $20 Tablien 1t f you'chooks. © HANNAN EL RNABED "lie way I troubled whore my feet must cfim] b4 - 3 . Toea ) sl tread the mountaln-top sublime, A new contributor—Prauces Constant, R D TOW S0l @ * %Y | PRICE, . - #1 Por Bottle. forwards th €20 5witches, $105 very niceuncs at 83, Cornor of Jas 28 INCH IIAIR BRAIDS - . . . . 48 ety {.mus-r soluttons of oll puzsles in ’Ine 1 will come in the morning, O mine own, Haturday, AN IMPORTANT LETTER. Jint forutine nust wrope iny way slone’ . 1 1%, Urbana, 1L, nutwiated tho twlsters Satur. Thitouth toatnand worrow il tha D3y ohall dawa, | gay cvening, sud hey are straighiencd out ait Al Long Natr. X A At 673, - = Aud 1 shali hear tho summons and pase on, b o Bt B RO N ATEIL DO, 2873 2D, Ravwayo Ing you! Siao st ‘T Theady Keiet ahout oe CURLS, formerly $8, now « - - - 5 tnd Sir: 1 wlll como in the morning. =TRost sccure, J. T, L., city, has_but one failure Inthe listor 3 s cortain, and my fain | answery.sent 1ih,—No. 0, —aul As 1 Huy Oaby 83 Curlsat $3 Handsonie oues at 81 ot COrtae st Ly iCIioe OF OUur Bletient Loliege poae hopo {» cortain, and my falth ie suro, swers y—=No, 1), —i 0 [ T - 3 ut pl i leg Al'lcrmu Klvom and derkuess uf the nigat, koal, Wis,, 1alle Ju tho saimu ono. The remalader ARG RO T AT b b Bounced lacurably, 1 will comy 1 theo with the mornlug likbs. UK, GENTS' WIGS, formerly $20 . - $14 | oo s koo snatiee, Yotk e g —=From Ells Wheeler's ** daurine, Thd Triumvirate and J, A. IL, city, answer the | 1 - oy | oW it istwo hnndnu-{(ulun boucis, hut ey ate ok potes and querien of Th Corner last week. Ton | SARVTOGA WAVES reduced to - - _*5 21l gomo yot, ftave taken eanty-Gur batties of fla- IF THOU, letters were recefvud rather Iste, but the work was | * el D Oreyiurioies of pliis. 4 weil dove fu both caves, ? And ubwards, 3808 B0k Falko and Tride, oY Fiease sead g —_— i) et MRS, C. KRAPF, I thou shouldst sall o'er distant seas T G Euglowaod, Ty hinks the porsles | NOTICE.—Aq thero aro auscruonlous Halr Deslers C. KRAY! el aluost wortl tatfon to Le Baratoga Waves (manufactured l!ncl 1 wiil present ous Fit OF CILAVRGE toany Tady who will producs one manifac- tured and 10ld by any ottier desicr which Provea to be & fac simfle of o, MRS. C. THOMPSON Aud beckon ma ta come, My beart would hope for fav'ring bresae To reach thy home. If hights or dopths by thee be scal'd, Thy spirit rise or tall, Ming, though by wasting care assail'a, Oueys thy call. 1 thon shouldst clatm m, T'o thov it should be giv' For, atter years of Sarruw's 8 We'meet in Sleav'n. were vnr‘v casy, and found uo trouble in unswerlow Thom 'aif, hery 310 aiieor 1ws this Weck that wuy give auc correspandeut wumy ttauble, o t. Froeport, 1il., forwards the 1] the kinks, This correepond. estlun fur the cood puesscrs this nd them atlas-huuting, ahkosh, W ‘allaco, city, sent | 0 laty received to all tho puazles of lust week, aro dsted Batusday evening. Julfa B. E., Durlington, Wis., forwards correct 1 Another Letter from Mrs, C, Krapf, Nr. Rapwar=Kind 8ls: :ldhu;%:‘:lbanv 10 address ou galn. By health is gre ved by the use 0 uur nedleines, 08 sro entirel per la gono, unni e tum, Dro Thice " of Bone aud the fourth Ja ueasly tuy welght decrvaslog Very Tas. Bare cat any eall this suinmerto [agulrd o Lo wonderiul curo your medicine lias done for ine, o roi 1Bl pue (o Canads. thres from Jacksont a6d aulte 8 Buiabier from this [1aée. 3 pufe with respetly AiES. C. BIAPY el acauslotod, witn Mre. K he 1s'sn L, and of auswurs Aho Jetter blo 1ady, sod very beaevolent, nthe word to The Cotnor & crookednoas of last Satur- mcsns of selling many bottles of tho Resolvent h‘y tus It thou shouldet come when T am desd, The \letler was recelved lime cnough, but druggista of Anu Arbor, 10 pursons aflicted with {nter- al tumors, “We iisve heard of some wonderful cures 3 ) egected by 8. Yours respectluliyyp o, oy " Ana Arbor, Mich., Aug. 18, 1873, e ———————rete— ono day later wuuld send it over anotlior wouk. Dandelidu, city, falled to Sud the plaot In the first line of 02, but yuite o number of ‘others were ust as unsuccessful, Tho anewers to the rest aro 88 thoy should be. Thls correspondeat has & lot of taugles in this week, And sofily bresthe my name, Ay bearly thourh frozen {uto load, Would foel Luve's damo, 210 WADASILAYV. Or shounldst (nou woar away to Heav'n, nd say, Siay not behind, My sont, lke wing-ed nfl;nznlu driv'n, dud, Theo s0on woul cd’mlflfi?lifln Tl hly.:x'l l\‘:’:‘)?l:“m'n‘) BMIII‘ BN2; sends » U puxzies, ani he 't the stichteat discs 11 ¢ - ALBX. HORNBY’S B shouidet thow come when Lam e, shere ' e wichleny dincrvouncy Sotucdh e DR. RADWAY'S ud 0'er me drop & tesi bis laaue. My soul, though frow her clay 'twere fled, Would bloss thae, di Anox. ‘Thanks for the puazle, A correspondent sends In 8 puzslo for jasertion, aud offerd a etercovcople view tor the irat solution, a £10 gold plect, STEAM-000KED CEREALS, WHITE OATS, WHUITH WHBAT, e short space of time required In preparing it for TS Eh Y e inutes) willBeca gheat chmtt bt for REGUIATING PILLS! e —— SLUMBER-SONG, Kow, If by will wend In R \ho dollars of e daddies,—D711; ¢raiuy puro sil- | 1o ul) Lous hGepery. Ask your krocer for it, Ferfectly tutoleas siegaatly coated with eyt gum, ver,—{t may be the contributors d strive for | Wholeale Depot, 038 West Madlonest., Chicago, [ DArke IXu/ate, purlty, cleatse, und strepgthen, Kad: O slombor, dear €hild, on the bresst of thy | Ert ottt e o 08 e n‘{'fl%’;’i&'fi}‘-’:’::&? "l'{," {."&ggjfil:v";ng;‘m. + DR, PRICLS BAKING POWDLI, easde, Headacho, Comatipation, Costiveness, fndiucss i 5 = tiod, i }ious Fever, indams And sugeis shall whispar the dreams that ara iSeriehcreal o kot S i Dyl 'l'lfl:ul‘?fl ) biic Eerss, ook QO slumnbor, dear child, for life hath pot snother She tatotual vl Warrantcd 10 eGeci w poaliive Buck rest—"tis too peaceful for thoe t ropeat! Thy dreams are rocalling no mem'ry of sorrow, CREATE DR PRICEN paxmic Powner IS THE ONLY POWDER .\ Pue d ble, ‘coutalning 0o Ly s BiiRe 5?.':"._ u Ay vegetable, cuutaliios 80 wieroury, min’ s druge. Vo tbafollowlod symptoms pesult Dhorders of the Diseatiy oreggs, e froes Na thought of & grief or'a wroog that ls o'er; Conatipaifon, Tuward Piivs, Fullgess of the Blood I “Thy sluwbder 18 welghed by un‘dn d of the mor- 'u"flu".fuox‘* iy "m‘n‘}:‘l.'}"’"f:“fie g:wml:wgu_‘m 1 sasalide the patiray of it e bet e Eiploch shilegs s B Bt sba sl soscdsil o baiheii Binetfithiytaion. Clutterias gt fha-fieant, Chok] i i i ¢ the g The shatows maat fal, ud the darkacss must , and sy m’nlfn'-enuhon"nmrl;- Vg osdare, Dim? K 50 Dl bl s Ibad. O lney ot et fracist Thesoru 4ad the tempest wast bresk 'er thy In dorsed by Emi ent Chemists and Ph gl | Fhanibte Sl hih e Y URT 1l, warldly and weary, thy bosom would rather y > min y: A%{e Sies of nadway system . |viams for its PERFECT -PURITY and | £ St i e Bat 'b“ 1n thy mother's arms soft thos doat slame or, Bo closs to the heart of her prossed; And, Smilag 1o Srenimer thas Sont pepaihy HEALTHFULNESS, and USED IN THEIR | READ FALSE AND TRUE. dost heppily number Toy life'n swevtest moments upen thal dear breast, Sead one [aiier stamp to RADWAY & CO., Fo. 23 IR | OWN PAMILIES, S e SRS