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FUP T L S TP $ 1Y THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, IRI8—TWELVE PAGES. i o q jagor riate of ammonia :‘nn!nl of hot water, rts more hot water, iaes frit jare, uat Dissolve the potash In two ‘ad the otber fnizrediente, and vhen cool put fn 6 Ta nso It, put one teacup 10R faid to theeo palla of water, and aidd a tea cup of ganp # f roud soft 8oap (of its eqnivalent of hurd haved fine). fn the bobier, In cold water, Place the leant-noiled clothes with the fnid and I o and boll fitteen of fwenty minutea after they cin the rewal enonel When 1t in |!(I“ll’ll“ e, hible, P some one tel tofl,—this withont previous rubbing. o elotnen in . 1nb, with st water I'nt ronghly wet them, In which pat a lit- tle b eneh article ns 1t 13 placed In the tol, the ‘from tho tub without wringinz. it Inwarm water, using as-little noap <t clothes sre removed from the Loller firet clof Atier g and hang, e ol e how to rid_my cellar of et | have tried slmost exgrything, but they aro too amart. i QIVING NOT ALWAYS CIIATRITY, srentixa, T, Jan. NI HaSTHONN, To the Fditor o The Triliune, 22,—'*Lot all things bo done with charlty,” One morning, not fong ago, an ppllcant for charity was announced, and. on pelne admitted, proved to be o full-faced, stout- Jooking woman of abont 40, ‘‘Please, lady, would yuu give me something? I'tm very puor, and a I'vo been able ¢ et and ['ve little cilliiren at home, ir's very hg;e{ i am ia your “vrhlaw " ivot **Down wath, Jou I “What the nam Lo o A O asslstance. if you have not. inis- caro 8 repre! ented " Rn'nl': sho jamped up, angry, saying, ' you'r! 1 wa wicked lady, mnitering and e ne of the street,™ not ablo to work. _Surc an' it's flvo yenrs stand on me feet and jong. * tad it o get nlong, lady." Vhiat "L‘::l(herlnc Fitzgorald,” ‘‘Are **Yes, [Ady.”" **Where do ( {lie airect, mure, lady." W um-1 don't Kknow If_you can dlrect me 1 would like to investigate your Heeetl® il sotte ] ‘an} fie fleat persou ever axed mo cwtudy oud F\'hnm 1 llved. You're o 4 wicked Iady,” and she departed, aking her fiat at the honse. A felt ¥l to be called s wicked when 1 rcnnlv desired to 1 Belp e o aoe ] aliouldl havo blen maro charite. nd given, In response to her request, even ot Tk of el nese, hle, the ! o man; macl ihe month, Wi al v ha only wlshing fiest to prove hee worthi- g deccived. How hard a thing it 18 know Just what to do. Well, rather let ve an sbundance of chnrll{. for there are worthy poor. 5 (ad, Indecd, am 1, that ro ¢ contemplated ny onr llome Club: I forone hell’lfl‘y lndur!uplnu project, Wil acnd over a box of substantisis for the lunches at ine proper tune. Englewood, please pardon delay tn answering your lette received, thongh dnted early in write you the coming week. MrnrLe, r Ill!"lfl OLDBOY’S SMOKING, To the Lditor of The Tribune. Trrrsots CExTaat. RAtLnoAn, Jan. 21.—It fs certsinly pleneant to know that one fs remembered, {hough one’s individuality bo suggested by the rabject of smoking even, Iam glad to know that » goodly number of Tloma sistors would not oatra- cleea fellow becanse ho smoken once in a while, Indeed, it Is euch a reltef to khow ths, that, had I the opportunity, persor lesy e sl cortalily to smila upon nd. formyectt, I can h ter Ill’l not nall ng stronger than® the weed, Thoe butto Thuie of my coat §s adorned with o ribbon of brigh 1 ahould express my thanks to each one of them. Don’t be too hard it smokiug be the chicf of all m{r As boast with Deronda—ihose let. week's Mlome s 8 good one—that 1 toke st red, nye, the cullor of my dog oven beursa 1ike decoration of huge propuriions. This 14 no pawdust dug, but a live speciinen of tho pointer Brnun-mu. Under these clrcumstances, must § ¢ driven from The Home becanse 1 indulge i an occaslonal clgar or pipe? Shade of Sir Walter!® ‘Lut this ls unjust. e wara That many Tndics aro fastidious fn repard to this tobacco question, but there ore K:m ave learned to of others scattered aull over vur lund who tho aromatic incense, s thoy have watchied the leht-blue circles fron’ the plpe of paterfamilas, or the big brother, when the vut- Hide work wes over and ull hands wers guthered around the hearth at night, A t, L., no, indecd, dlllllrhuegllu My L|'mly causc for displeasure s tnat Whever heard of an nngry 1 have never yet receivell that pouch,—uo, not even the paltern of une, ihe lady who xindly Tnquired for mo soma weeks:8z0 will ece | hove snewered her question, ULusoy, ELEVATE KITCIHEN WORK. To the Editor of The Tribune. Wurrenatt. Jan, 22, —1 bellevo that it 1s ead that n good wriler never writes lengthy {ntroduc- tions nor nibbles around his sunject, bul attacks 1t munediately. wine, which is Brito Marto. #o 1 will pounco dircctly upon And now, Drito Marte, thoughIagrea with you perfectly in the statement that no woman with abliity to maintain bersell fu any other vphoro or with much intellcet Rt much trae reli 1, §ra wrllg Pphra awearn ik aueer Lt in will go fu any one tand I have sud I gaees Clear Eyes has had some mich cxperlence also, and piany others, too), hould not £ xu. atchen, anid In all parts of the houschold work weo need inore of it displayed, and i order that this aimy bo Lrouzht about housework as an employ- ment uist be elevated, thero must he more dive iy thruwn around it, inetead of degrading it ns {uu have by the sentiment cxpressed in cter, b PATTERNS Srunars, Mich,, Jan, me more for nv? whiat yuu louk like, any way. Jour plcture? Ithink as Shears does in gegard to the French o 's kitchen to do hourework Tound it out to WY EOTTOW, Yetit Weneed more fntollect In the your lust It is sich sentiment that has deiven tany a young girl Intoa e of shame, thinking oven thit would be preferable to enterlng uny one's Altchen and dotng drudgery for w lving, aml it oue woull tie abuut as resbeciablo in the oves of the ueople as the other, —which s almost a fact, Ab 107 the mirtress being 80 much the superior of the servant, when it 1s very noticeabie it ja alro o in the cnse of one who has they may mt very little about winds are oceupled by something everal et QUEEN Man, AND TIHINGS, To the Editor of The Tribune. —Chat, why don't yon hould Just Wik to peo Won't you send mo ‘Flicy arc to me just as when o non lic don't know what elso- to do to mako us really true, . 1 pity Hua Sean Bla sitiintion, us | ain one of_ the biaahful aid uwke ward cluss of people. Foon for T think 1 can comprehend Jolinny Schmoker hae sotiw in hie head, Jane Rus-ty-cus bas a fora buchelor, but I fully ngreo with at Lo auya in regard to the carg of the hair, & ond 1 can aswuro inlin that he can get a wife st as kuod a8 Mrs, Ho-aud-o §f Do trould take n girl of some commlonsense, and will condueacend 1o stny oat of **Our Bet," for it 1 my oplnfon that **Our bet** re rather on arthilclal uct. WHI some one be kind enongh to send mo pate tern of alr-cnstlo and photo and card recelvert nd, lighters orrly, pleaso send directione for cliars maae It fancy things, Wil that School.Utel Wnite to me? 1n return for all these favors 1 will civers, phot-holder, will exehungo fluwes 'nd patterns of card- tehepocket, and, I any edy, I have o nunmber of chole vanietien, Any ono wishing lo foud any- iing, pleaso address 'TO CURE UrxnTie, care lowme, i% To the Edltor of Nonwoon Pauk, Jan. 21,—Thut appeal of Bud aluye enty Fecar tuch, Luay, Wb Sucbive, gl Meaus cannot fall to call forth our sympathy, & for one ulncerely pliy bim, amngle gentleman and unaccustomod to ladies' l rcicty, my advice la to cultivato it, Call un your wont inthmate friends, and gradually widen your circla of ucqualntances, Actas tier escort to chureh, lectures, 1o the theatro or opers If 1t I8 not acuinst your wriuciples, emiles, Mr. Meany, If you are Select one fair lady, and ocinbles, aud Attend one of the best daucing ucads Thero you cannot fall to learn the art of appeanng ‘I:mcuml and at case in socicty. on “I'ry the your bashfntiness aud awkwardness wiil disuppear an If by mogie, 113, b1, ha, 1 was eicuking with a youns lady on the subjeet uf laughings vho suys 1t {s well enonuh fur vno who has u musical laugh to enjoy a faugh. What i the poor mortal 1o do who ls not endowed With that bleasingy ot lvarty o ¥ seard thut it v conliered vulenrto Indulge in such bularity, Iieronda, 1 side with you, You os much pleasura tu amoke w cigar as jt docs e to drink @ good cup of tea, why suioke away, § Feally enjoy thu smell of a fragraut lavana. l'.lvu ud fut Hve whould Le our motto, 1 have often felt liko having o but refrafned from 1. v Lhave f 1t gives Jeanira, WANTS AN ORPHAN, v Eleleton, pat like a paite, will ieive To the Editor of The Tribuns Loxnano, 1L, Jau. 21.—Can any one of the Searinterhioud toll mo I thero 1 o Protestant Orpnan Asyluwm in Chicago, and alsa If they kuow oF auy nce Mtlo girl between the ages of 8 and 1 fawant of a permancut home? 1 am slone ver; uch uf the tme with my hittle buby, and would like to take the g' 2o culu;mnrf‘xllu kind of 8 child for the sake ccondly, will Hadio pieaso :(n :";z‘rk-hankcl fu cruchet, and cardboard haire 'lense auawer, any wbo can, ud mo tho patiern and anything clso pretty and conven- Lik ¢! '"‘6"“‘& lllh‘nm tell hiow you made your holder 2 '“-fl:}lv. Fuc pasern, funcy fuol-utuol, aud cat collars and culls; Beth, I Lo Cat Soutle, Copld and wall-pockel Ltern for photo-receiver? Would also 1 fur lambrequin from some une, - All Ve stamps fu zetuzn, sud much obliye DNOWRLOR, A HOME-MADE CHROMO, i tor “ Cardle, ot cut tiat whiy thig g d pess, W tln, then To the Editor of The Tribune. “:::x:os. Jan, 21, —Sweet Singer of IMlinols, 1f o 'v ¢e were taken aud the bees ne'cr roamed, o h:uld gather the honey? Theo hast forgotten the 1y FETIED whero tha boo ips the nectar from e llly 0d ross ‘"x«;lu a2d the bilter ruc; should It aifght on » Qulckly Bied on, bearing tho honey ouly lo may also grow the dlsagrecably um;.-.n .mf{;"::mum of pity hast thee not e w tn-lvu“ re Seka ugo tucro was & potition for Incx- ITnmlmmu for making bome beaatlful. Wb pictures that como un the canued fruft o ¢ans, auch oy apples, peachics, peary, awberric, clicrris, Lumatoes, th s sharp knlfo renov o 'heB g0 uver them with Ene white va sy Uindation use white or tuted bristol from silver, glt, or black card- v hieh will répreacit u balf Vaske ¢ foundation with mucilaze; now Al e fraft an_ artistioally and sten In position with the 3 und yor will hinte o very nultable pietnre for a dinlng-room, Thanke, Deronda, for yonr 'oold onslanzht agninst aleolinl amil ita Accompanytnz traln, Wonld gantiemen would: promiizate aimiine fevl- . What a weight of woe would be 1iftel from wnany hearts, Besr-Nes. ‘CIE MOTHER'S EXAMPLE, To the Dilitor of The Tribwne. Cnieano, Jan, 22, —Mothera at this time shonld have great patience, and endeavor to make home nitractive as poseible under existing clremmoane 1am an old man, for more reasons than believe | ean give gond advice. Tt alwayaaf- fords me the grestest pleanure Imaginable when § #eo a hoy eoarteous and complacent towarde his mothees and what a happy home it doea mnke wvhen the mothera care to ake themeclves ad- mired In the cyes of theirrons! The neat drees, the becoming rithons, and rmooth halr sre nll worth thinking ahout, when reganted as 2 means of retaining influences over a soal, when the worlit 1 spreading ita sinful neta about for it on every e alwara think there 10 hope for @ hoy whon ho loves anit adwiires bis mother, Mothers intrain- iniz up toga have yrent need of faith: that great and henrty whole-sonted trust in the Lorl Josun, coming it In the prosenco of eone, fs an immenso power, They can never forgel the sweet memory that Christ was thelr motliet's {riend, and, by het glon- otis cxample, they will be the more_likely to look up Lo Jesus as their friend. GRANDPAPA, A QUESTION OF IDENTITY. T the Kditor of The Teibune, SPUINGFIZLD, dan, 21.—Please grant me space to inform my friends tn The Home that the Mra. J. A . mentionea In_your remarks of Tast week 18 not tho Mrs, J. A, D. of Springfeld. 1 have nover written n letter that couldt by any possibility be mistaken for an adverthoment; have nothing {o ndvertise; om simply ono of Amber's lome- odies, Let mo eny that letters written calenlated to do anothier an [njury render the writer amendabie to the law, La Porte, nmd others who ¢ written e, 1 will anawer sou now. When, fust hefore Clristma, 1 informed the readersof he Home that T had went paticens to Mes, A.. I 1ittle expected ruch a deluge of letters requesting putterns. tranted ail who desired the patterna to have thiom; but, at the same time, 1did not feel wliling 1o devota tho tne that conld bo used to preate: vamage in domestic afairs (o cutting, weiting directivne, and mailing patterna: 15 cents Is a very emnll st to chareo for the ahove-mentloned work. Pnt yonrself in Mra, A.'s place; wonld it scen) rizht 16 you for me to ‘give you paiterns o #ell, then cive them away to cach onu who nsked me fur them? Mns. J. A DL RnECt® To the Eiitor of The Tribune, LA Ponte, Ind., Jan, 22, ~Villa, dld yon recelve my letter, and did you try the rectpe? Ilow do you like 1t? 1 think your Dotly Varden cake ix Justaplendid, We bake it very often; it fa well warth knowIng. QGrandmother lice, your frosting for cakes without cggs 1 have tried, and found it to be very nlce, ond believe 1t to be cheaper than euy, fur it takes but very Jittle. DId you try my recipe for rencwinz ofdl binck alpaea? It so, how did you succeed? How did_you like the ramplo that was iy the Jetter? Follo Farlug, I think 1t o wonld wse Adams” winesal soap for your unds you wonld find s great dmprovement, and your hunds would Le fust av soft ainl white as any- budy's, 1 uss itall the time, aud my hands ure white with all iny work, Mattie, will you bo so Kind an to send mie 4 protty putlern for corner. and nlso ride bracket? 1 have'a nice pincushion inade of worsted and beade, which will be gladly sent to you in retarn. Emma, if you will send me your address 1 willrend you my recipe for ulpping. old black, for I am well pleased with mine. Dew Dror. ACCOUNTS, tor of The Tribune, Fanwixaros, 1., Jan. Guorglana, how do you fo it? I've been trying ever einco 1 kepthoure, about thrce ycars, 10 get expenses down to what 1 thonght they ought to Le, and have never yet ence cceded. 1 neser tried togo on less than €5 nweek, and very eeldom succeed in making that coverall, ¥ have always keptan expense accoant, jonrnal and ledger, and cannot discover that It ever did me the leant posaible good, ns I do not by powder, perfumery, ete,, an one Jady sugzests, 1 would give anyihingto sec kalf a'dozen pages of your account buok, 1 wish you would write to me, Mre. Earah K., Lkuow of justsucnn girl us you want. 't you please write to me giving your full name? Aunt Hel), T wish vou could sece the protty Nttle knit skirt my baby got Chelximas, 1 dun't know liow te kit on neeidics, but will try to tell yon how 18 Jooka: 1t I |mrerliy wtraight, knlt in ribs which rin np and down, and fuishied ot the edge with an open scallop or shell, Mus, Ko A Wann, TNE COOR-BOOK, T the Lditor of The Tribune, Jouter, L., Jan, 21,—=Yes, Cupld, 1 can inform you haw to make a pretty cushion of seraps of silk, but & dercription without the pattern would be uneleis, If you will wate to my ade dress, 1 will send you pattern and description, Dilla, of Rockfurd, a strone solution of nitrle acid will stain light wood black, 1 noticed rome tine weo 8 Iady saking where The Rume cooksbook conld be founds 1t 1% 10 bo fonmd fn Juliet, Ttia wrinted nere, An enterpristng doliet editor is ving them away to every subreriber fur hifd prper. ould strongly nuviso the eitor of the Chicuzo Zimies to do the muma; it wonld_help the sle of iiiw paper conslierubly. 36 8 persou wants o yet n ‘Priuex in Joliet they must bo at n nowsdealer's walting for them, othcriwlse they canuot be found, —ihat | know 1rom sad experience. Tt not ao whili old Father Zimes s we can find bim by tho dozen when so buy old papers for the buttory- shelves, Ma:lza Madeap, 1too thought you were married; am glad (o hear you are ptd, my address i» Sr 0, Box 1,474, 3 TUE PINCUSIIION, . To the Lditor of The Tritune, Cintcaao, Jan, #1,—What fs a pratty and useful Drevent to make for a youne gentloman, way, b tween 16 and 10 years of aze? Lthink | can an- b scraps of sllk, Take some cards ond cut In an octagon lh.lJvl', all of vne size, and over them with siiks of different colors, taking onu predty plece for the centre, Sew o block on ench side, und o in ull you have nln cniled @ wet, After making cnough themn together with black vlocks, and up as any other cashion. When they have alf been avwed together over and over, the cards can bo cut out. A FLyaway, which 15 WASHING LACES, Ta the Lditar of The Tribune, Citicaun, dan. 23,—1 want to tell Cupld how to wash lace. My grandimother, who wad an Englleh Iady, and had very ine laces, usca 1o hold them snug round a moderatoly largo buttle, thon wash them In warne water by patting and rabblg them geutly with u tooth or nall brush. - Another good way fu to fot them lay and sonk in water while, vr over nlght, then suds them out, hut don't rub them, Youcan add u Yitle sugar 1o the _ringe ng water I you wish theny n Mttie stilf. Pin o towet over a pilow, tien pin your laco on the tow- ¢l ta dry, being careful to pull_vut all tbe little voluts of lace. Lavy DEbLOCK. ART BTUDY, To the Editor o Ths Tribune, Manquerte, Mich., Jan, 24.—In Tix TRisuse of Dec, in the articly on ** Art Study for Wom- en, " thers was sugrgestion sufliclent for the practice of months, besldes Informatlon of further sources of fnstruction, enough to sufice a hillgent atudont fur yeare, inthe practice of art it |s emfnent) true that the second step 19 not comprehended ll(yl the first hud been succesetully taken, ‘Ihose are ready Liglearn, and those ouly, who have put in practicy what |s already learned. Thers {4 u core ain mmount of drudgery 1o be sccomplishied before merit b attalned. It cannot bo crowded into wonth, It must cover years, Faxsr M, Sreevy, PLANT LORE, To the Ldhor of The Tribune, Rocrronw, Jan. 24.—Marjoriv Daw, scalding water on the carth to esterminata the smsll wos Dbe careful not to pour it on the lvaves or slal you noed not bo afrafs of injaring your planty. Denver, the vinail Dlack iy you speakk of indi- cates tuo presciic of the winall wori 1 the carth nl‘ynur plagt-jare. Lour on scalding water, with a Hitile ammonia, and you witl save your ‘vlant, Dew Drop, your letter and geclpes ars received, Cresm Cakie: DBreak two egge in a teacup, and 0N the cup with swcot cream, vne teacup of sugar, -ono aud a half of flour, two teaspoonfuls of bakiug powder, tavor to auit the taste. Guaxprotuzs Lrs. e A QUESTION OF IPAT, To the Editor of The Tribune. Ciitcaao, Jan. #4.—Will some wmcmber of The Home department give me s littlo Inforwation? 1 ama young housckeeper, and find mysel! quite Ignorant about wany thiuge. Idesire to bu eco- vomical, but sometimes I throw away what 1shonld #ave because I dun't know how Lo utllize it. . Now in what way can 1 use the fat that Ly skimmed from the water so which corued beef s bolled? 3t s whits aud ulco, but I don't like 1o use it for ple- crust or frying dougbuuta. Is there not some sims plv way of makiog sosp from it and thus uv‘lnu 3] XY —— A FAILURE. To the Editor of Ths Tribune, Exorgwoon, Jan. 2. —8everal months ago acet- sc ucid was recommonded through Tho lomcas & remedy for s corn. The lady eald that contlated applications would remove it entirely. Now, I bave teied it, and kept ou with 1t for weeks thls wiuter, until yow the corn bt larker and sorer than ever, and 1 cavuot wear a buttoned shoo one whols gay without wovere pain and ewelling of the foot. 1bave used o good many covking rectypcs frow Tho .ment, Mrs arah K. asiea for a recipe for frost- awer Cuplt's requost to make o protty plucushlon,| Home with perfeer mncceas, 1. disappolnted. to w4y theleast, Viease wome ane te tne what 1o da, CHARLOTTE, m 1 FRECKLES, To the Eiitor of The Tritune. Evaxatos, N, Jan, 25— come to you with my complaint, hoping that seme nf your many readers may be able to suggest a care. My malady §2 the common bot disagreeghle one,—freckles, [ tinve tried a preat many remedice, and, as they hase this far proved worthiess, I begin to fear my S T, g erTanent. 0 be”encl 4, 8 ar are {00, 3 Torens, "0 Varre'a Fréckio and Moth tied haa bern recommerided to mo try it withont further knowledgo of fts merits and demerits, Varus, ——— KNITTING, To the Kditor of The TriLune. Rocxrony, . 11, Jan, 22.—1 do not suppore Prue expeets na ol to swallow what she raid about literary and clever women. Folle F keep a bottle of glycerine handy, and rub 4 littlo over the handa each Umo after waehing and befare wipin thewn, ~You will find that a Littls peraoserance and glycerine whl do_wonders on very rough hands. Aunt Hiell, of ite, §il., write to mo in care of The llome depnrtinenf, and [ will send you direc- tons for kmitting ed2ings and bedsyreads, It would not do to take up the apace belonging to so many to print them, Lzxo, NOTES. To the Editor of The Tribine. Oaxwoon, Jan. 22.—Kate B., of Peori, was very kind to send the puddingrecipes. Plense ace copt my thanks. Should like to know how the lady at Champalgn,-wio wrota to me In regard to #liort-hand, e gettine along with the study. Mars Mons can find the pocm commencing in ** Songe of Tiree Centurles,” edited by J, (1 Whittier, Tho poemn was written by Adelalde I'roctor. GENEVRA, SOFT ITANDS, To the Editor of The Tribune. Garesnena, I, Jan, 22.—A want of Folle Farina brings mo out. Sha wants relicf, and rho shall have it 1f—tho cditor will be so kind as to crowd this in. Folle. get 10 centa® worth of tar- taricacid, and, when you wash your hands, din one wet finger in the powder and tab on the hands well, and lfivn wash off in clear water, snd then tise soap and frelt water. ~ Once or twice nsing wlil clean every stain, and the hands will Le as roft and white ns o Laby's. Lave weed it and know all about it. aLro-WELL. ADVICE WANTED. To the Liditor nf The Tritune, Cnicaco, Jan. 22, —Will Georgiana or eome other teader of The Home plesse give me advica un honsekeeping these hard tines? Last May we Lezan honeekeeping on €10 per weeki now my lusband's ealary Is only 80. What shall Ido to keep out of debt and save a Mttlo for o ralny day? Uur ront 1a $10 per month. We take Tng BaTei- Dav TRIBUSE and | et n great many idens that ara vainable, but I would Iike fo have somebody pive me the name of Aome book to read aloud”tomy hushand eveninge, —something that would interest t1s botl as much as The iome docs, Avra Mizeen, TO CLEAN BTATUARY. “m the Editor of The Tribune. Gavesnuno, Jan. 25 —Can any one tell mo how to clean Itodgers' atatuary? One of ou:r pleces— *4The Council of War“—is very much sollea. Lincoln has been very unfortunate, and got his kunees black. Stanton’s cont needs to go to the clothes-cleaner, and Grant is smoked through and through, Now I want these people cleaned up. I da not think they look well, and If stome one will be eo kind as to tell me how to do it without mak- lug them shine, I whl be very mach obliged, LitTLk NELL. HMER CANARY. To the Editor of The Tribune, Maree Hotrow, Jll,, Jan, 21.—1 wish some one would be so obliging as to tell me what to do fur a & canary that won't sing, And will xome one send me (through Tho Hlome) the wi of the olid song, **Way Down on the Swance Rive: Also will onu one please send the title to somme casy instr- mental plecen for gitls of 14 or 147 Would any one like a reclpe for chucolate caramels? 1f a0, 1 bave a very nice one and wiil send it with pleasare, L) ToLLy PENKINS, TROSTING WITIIOUT EGGS. To the Editar of The Tribune. Cincaao, Ii., Jan. 21.—In The Momo depart- Ing without czzs. 1 hinve ono which 1 have used, and Hike very much, and will gladly give it. Take ane teapoonful of Cox gelatino and dissalva 1t In tiree tablesnounfuls of warm water; ihen add ono cip of powdered suzar und beat untll amooth, Fiavor wlih whatever yuu ke, Hatmie, TLORIDA MOSS. To the Editor of The Tribune, Cueaqo, Jun. 2, —Heforring to the Ingniry as to where the liveconk Florlda moss can bo ol- tained, recently noticud In this department, [ would #ay that I have obtained bunches of this Beautiful gruwth from n firm In Now Orleany, —the Florida Moss Compnny, No. 210 Gravier sircet. 'They send In any quaniitica desfred. For 25 conta a sufiiclent quantity for reproduction can be on- tatued ouaxp. QUESTIONS I'OR DERATE, T the Editor of TLs G¥ibune, Mamsnx, Jus WH1 some of the members of Tho Home kindly sucgest somu good questlons for debate in a young ladies' literary vocicty? We find It hard to get sultable questions, as wo have dehated ncarly everything we conld think of, Any nsstytance will he uiost gratefully recelved. A few comle questlons would alsu bo acceptable, by way of varlety, Drsaten. LEATIER-WORIK. To the Lllor cf The Tribune, Citteaan, dan. 22 —Is there among the many readers of The [lome any one who ean tell me how to maxe leather-work?! [ am very anxious to knows and aleo, has any one any potterns of bute terilies, dragons, ct sultable to apphyue on a biuck clath Grackel laimbrequin? ~ Mrs, M., have yousny? Would gladiy buy If you huve, Zext, — CANARIE To the Lditor oy The Tribune. INDIANAvOLEs, Indd., dan, 22.—=WIII you ploaso havo some of the enlightened tell my wife how to care for canarles; i tezurd to matlng,—wlhen la 1he beat time, etc. Alro glyeusa recipe for gin- reranabe, soft and hard, snd also gingerbread. ‘nlf loma Department wo think quite an instiiu- tion and wish L long life. Howano. USRS A NEQU " T the Editor of The Tridune, Cittcaan, Jan, %h.—lam sorry 1 made a mise take. I willtry once morw, I would ifke to sy to Happy Thought that If sho will glve me tho num- er of her Puat-Oftice box § will comumunicate di- puetly with her, as 1 wonld ke 1o get her 1o ob- tain the plants for we if it will not be twe much troubdle, Cruia, CATARRIT, To the Editor of The Tritune. Grexwnon, la,, Jan, 22,—1 wish to ask 1 some one can and will tell me throngh The llome sy curs for catarch, 1 have tried many differont kinue , but recelved no benelt. 1f any one jusso bo .xpifelt, aud wsy whether it ¢ ouly bLelp, Axxio (RSN APPLIQUE, To the Editor of The Tribune. Nawrox, Ia,, Jau. 92, ~llas ony oneany pate terns In appllquo which they would liketoex- change? I have a very hanavome foot-rest paltern, and want patterns for Lracket, lambroquin, an- otber fuot-reat, sofa-plllow—unything 1o b dong in ) Arcugur, Doz 2ol POINT-LACE NECKTIE, To the Editor o) The Tritune, Cuicado, Jan. 25, —I wish to ask Dilla for the polnt-lace necktls pattern she spoke of many weeks 'fl"'\ and in return I will send pattern of mine, Tell me, Dilla, wherd o you obiah Tatarialar, ot D MRS O YO8 G TRECKLES. To the Ldstor of The Tribune. East Biuidaw, Mich., Jan, 22,—1 como to seo it 1canget arcclpoto remove freckles. I have never found snything yet of auy account. Jack or Aut Taavzs, ————— A Story of Parental Devotlon, Cinclwnatl commereiat, Oneg of tho wost remarkable fustances on rec- ord of parental devotion and of success fn kee) g secret a family aitliction wuy be found {n tue family of a citizen, who ls keeping a driuk- fug suluon {n the western part of tho city. Twenty-seven years ago ho ka: a house on Western Row.” About that time a uumber of houses in the vicanity were destroyed by fire fu the night, [ocluding his dence. His wife, fn @ delleate coudition, fered much from fright, and subsequently gave birth to a monstiosity,—an offsprig without auy of the better scuses of a living creature, e cept that of sight,—without tocs or Hugers d specculess, withiout the least spark of in- ct or fustinet. Lwenty-seven years have passed, and the fame fly bave kept this creature In thy Louschold, scereted 1 2 room, aud ouly a few of the nelgn bors besldes, who are ou thy wost fatimute Te- latluns, Lave kuown of lts existence, It cats when food &3 placed 1o its mouth, wud nld =l have the same number of lstters, :hwreas in your wheel theg range from four to ten. Try newin. A A, L, city, THE PUZZLEKS' CORNER. fs kept In a cleanly conditfon Ly the mest cot stant ¢ A Inuu|lwnulr |1ru' url \-nnrm XR e, s nbont three feet i leneth, B e, it mvns witl great il | [0rizinal contrisntions will he pablished in this culty. Thatsuch n ereature has hved ko one {3 | department, Coreeepandents #il please end their singular, Thatn family, instead of placing itn | real names with thetr noms de plume aadressed to some nsrlum, has emlored ts presence b thelr | Pazzlers Carner.™ Anawesa will be published idst, and nurtured it in assiduons privicy | (e following week, } thromgh most of theae years, [eastrange and affeeting incldent of patérnal devotion. one of tho rarly molvera thin wrek, and there no faflares to record in the re, Tt wae thought the puzzles of last week little harder than nanal, but it scema not. Dandelion, cits, nnravels the tivisters aticht, as wan 1o bu expected of a0 excellent o pucsecr, Next week wiil biy rec I, f5.'8 przate puolishod. ANS\WERS TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLES. A z and nevers] others sent in by ‘the guod Rucssers of R No. n5. No. 98, The Corner TURKISH PRISONERS. = Mies Flite waited ton lonz—Ilke her namesake in 28, o the chancery sull. Heven of tho ten anewers tn Condlitlon of Those At Buchnreat—Snferingy Aot the paszica of Jan, 12 were snlsed corrcetly, This week her answers came #olved excepit Nos. U7 and 101, Reatla, Peoria, 1L, guesses all at eight eave one,—No, ). The answer to that 1« & very good d ranks with D). ¥.'s possible answor, [t ollowe: *Corsica and finvre ' (**Courso ‘o of Thnse an the Way Thither, Tior, and 2l wera Inisuatch tn Londan Times, Bucnargar, Jan, 6.—Many of the Turkich prizoucrs now arriving at Bucharest are suifer- fng trum frostbites, iysentery, and diarrhea. AL fGLBMT RAE Al these cases are sent to the lo~al hoepitals, FarinA ;il‘::lre her'). Scutla ean woto the neadof the Abou’, 16,000 have erossed the river at Niko- Ecrl) g pal, and nearly 8,000 hase already reached Buch- Beia & e e et DouIAk, paltes ech Mk, areat, Over 5,000 are now on the march between , ane T, many were weecked un, yet the r s an Turn Magurelle and this eity. PR ingenious one, Here it Is: *lle D'Yen Javre ™ Tl let you bave ier), Stranze, nearly ahi think ere should have been no refusal, Hiappy Thonzht, Freenort, 1) ue FancY I am indebted to Dr. Frazer, Chict of the ArnnT Natlonal Ald Boclety's atnbutance in Roumania, untiee the knate for the following particulars concerning the con- o, 00, of the various kinka in last week's Corner, H. T, ditlon of the Turkish wonnded who arrived here | Ushaot Havre, m:'y-‘elnn :'l‘mtn‘;\g rlm o prosesaiive of & Wid 3 = — ¢e anewern, rome uf which were nenr long hefore the other prisoncrs, and are not n. No, 100, a4 gowid ne the correct Aolution, while tho ml“j‘(‘ml; cluded inthe numbers glven above, The wounded were distributed among the varlous hospitals in Bucharest, and they are well eared for o far a8 medical treatment, foud, and nureing are con- cerned. Bix hundred tnen who fell rlek on the march are Iyine at the Mahinatson Hospitaly ruf- fering from dysentery, diarrhen. and exposure to the cold, The deatlis among them averagel trom five to_cleht per day, The chitef need of the slek and wounded Turks In Bucharest was warm clothing, and Dr. Frazer hus distributed ercdited the **old gent " with some senre, Lorel Yarron, of Stately Traveraing, with her neual ucumen, wolves the whole list, She suge Feste a3 a porafble anewer to No. 1), fnstesd of shant llavre: A town of Afghanistan, a city of Afghantstan, and one of the Shetland’ Ialands— *+Talk ierat Unet,” Sensible girl 14 D. Y., Féltz, clty. w2y the st to end _correct answers t0 1l The Cornor's puzzles, e #ayn No, 09 8 an old queation, bt there 18 no donht 1t was orlginal with liarpy Thouzat, Ina note IL, T, saya it was ruggested whils lootiine upaeify In France in o Lona live the flome, No. 101, Mirde—Naff, tark, rall, gall, tern, swallow, wail, crane, adjuzant, recretary, cout. Crow, sfa—Onnce, mole, tapir, sloth, sable, gna, plutton, ferret. cat, Puhes—Skate, enie't, sole, ray. carp, torpedo, pike, plalce, perch, Aouncer, herring. Mare, Venns, Cupld, licte, Diang, Saturn, Ceres, among the hospitals where they are Iyl the No, 103, recent puzzle, and she sent i€ in for publication in follow etrstrom the Satlon A4 Scietes | gennpeon, Na3o The Cornor. ¥ magazines: 200 blankceta, 70 Jackets, 350 nlghts —_— It. Edney, city, witherit a dictiona ., Caph, AU pairs of zocke, 30 shirts, and 450 tiny Xo. J0L, Dooke Gf ny kind, And: a8 1e rase Wit omy, the of milk, John Greenleaf Whitties benefit of three months' schoubinz in his hife, ‘The 8,000 prironers in Bucharest who are not ——— {n Lospltal reached here In twa detachments,— DIAMOND PLZZLE—-NO, 105, the first, of between 3,000 and 4,000, arriving ] hiere on the 2ith of Deceniber, They are housed . in the Alexandra Barpacks and In the adjacent cavalry-stables, Thelr quarters are fafrly well warmed, and they eleep in rows, upon beds con- sisting of layers of straw covered with mafting. Thelr stato {s comfortable conefdering the exl- gencles of providing for fo lirze n number of uvsta lu the Inliospitable winter-weather of toumania, Dr. Frazer found themn generally engagerd in mending thelr clothes and sandals, Outside the bufldings a nomber of Turks wern cmployed I covking the food for themselves and thielr comrades. They nre guarded by a few Rommanian tol- cers, An examtnation of the soup and meat intended for the prisoners shuwed thiem tobe of guod substance and quality, The sccond bateh of captives, nutmberi nF anout 4040, reachel Buchiarest yesterday. When Dr. Frazer visite them they ¢ in bulldings resembling thoo ahove deseribel, accummodating frum G0 to 700 in eachs but they were not yet xetiled like their predeceseors. Straw and matting were comiug in, howeyer, and preparations belng made to sende in the rigut sowwers to all but No, 101, and that was pu!llnnf made vut, Few corresponrdents conid do'ns wcll av that with the lirary of the Hritish Museumn at hand, Enena Channzea, Dizon, Tk, wishes the prizziea were n little harder to sol ay she considers the york o far mete play.. dlave yatience, St oo ond maytap vou'll wrinklo yone fale foreheai more than you swish for. The W. B. will recely na acceastons from E, C.. {f the ptizzics are siways 8 w00d 8y thuse 80 fat senl. Apello, clty, whose penmanship fn a marvel of symmetry, makes no mistakes In the npswers, “The word 1 a compound of Greek and Latln, and 1s only ueed by puzzlers, Yonr gnestion 1s a very etmple one, and wonll scaree fall of correet ane swers, The dlameter wae pousibly meant instead of the circumference of the rolter, Telle Bobbin, * Dizxon, 1. maintalne her ald place anonz the i, tl,'s, rolving el the pa zles, . n pyramid wan a roud one indeed. ang = 1t wonidn't dot let that one o ansvived, ou must remember, Mire that, though you e unly cne smong the seventeen lnet week, till there are few, " ctc., to Tae Corner, Answera have been received to the puzsles of Tast week from the following correnponasnte: il €. €y Bloumington, 1l 26 cassan A consonant: a namber; a autlior: from 2 the firrt name to arrance: from 4 to i, vsed in gardens, Unuaxa, 1L PP DIAGONAL PUZZLE-X0. 108, A hoet: fortune: arms: used by shuemakers, The diagonals give the nawe of o Triness Home cutrespondent, Ao Jouxsey, AvrLetox, Wis, —— SQUARE WORD-XO0. 107, Miiitary pentlemen: o lover; the curiom-honse of 11aly; that which blots vut; 8 tenet: begins, Loy I i Lo to Now, ek, 14, 00, 100, hele comr ! ved before them, + J02, 100, ard . Wes i This squad of prisoners was jruarded Ly % = 3 0 Nos 04, 197, 1 and 104: Undine, Ttussian soldiers, It wonld be interesting to SQUARE WORD- \":)‘.'{l'fll?e o 1L, to Soa, B3 (partially), Gk, s, A Turkleh ) ufactories; to Exarewoon, £ A contra {cn; cozy residencer, X1GMA=Y0, 101, land, snd in all ber stately know the thoughts of these priconers us they contrast thelr own treatment at Bucharest with that they bestowed upon the Russtans and Iou- manlans who fell into theirbands in front olthe Plevna intrenchments, An neent of Dr. Frazer, who has just returned from ‘Turn Magurelle, gives some harrowing de- talls of the sufferin of the 5,000 Turks nowon thelr way to Bucharest, Thisugent isa German, who lins inudenlong report to Dr. Frazer, but L onlygive theineldents which he asserts eaine nn- der’ Wis own observation. This detachment of prisonerswas put under Routmanlan escort, The Russian Intendance Department had agreed to furnisn provisfons en ruute and wazons to plek up the alck who could not march furthers but, o8 urual, this Lranch of the service fulled to proville ratfons at the varfous halthg-plae and the consequence, naturally enough, w great suffering among the prisoncrs. | Belore this detaclment left Turn Magurelle the tem- perature was very low, and maoy dead men wore acen Iying in the tents whero the cap- tives were quartered. The Natfonal Aid Soclety, however, gave them large quantitics of wiarm clothlug at Tarn Magurelle, and expended 1,0001, Tn purchasing food for .ihe sufferers. On tho march from Turm Magureile en fell by the wayalde, v d 1013 AngelinaFidl 1K, 140, ‘100, 101, 104, 1 v, Appleton, Wie, t 0 Express, city, 10 ) 102, 104, anid 30 to ), esticks, 3, and Moc 103, and 1 19, 100, 101, ‘Tallula. 1) CHtOSS-WOR! My fll‘;‘ 18 Sound In E i My sccond hh the moaks of old, who penned such bulkv tomes; By third s in et vd, 07, 19 1l 8, 03, 100, ————— MAID OF MeRCY. Deantlfa) dameel, bricht and fair! Marden with the golden hatr! Pure and chaste, ne'er doth adeelt Ltk within those eyes so swcet. On thy pale and claeslc brow Ttesta'the colden <nnilyht’s glov, Ar its eliowy roys divine Do thy being now enshrine, An ndown 1o biushing West Phibus softly siuks (o rest, ernity, tho end of tine and space: My fourth is found i No Man's Land, und angels sive ft plices My @fth s in each pulsing breast, and in the My msth s In the cavaller who e'er receiveda twinkiiyg st acars My lerunl;"s in Heaven abave, and In the earth we trend My clehith 14 in the rallor bold, and found among the dend My uintn i» ach darling babe that prattles on e & tacid lake, and In the storm; My tentis Iy found in p! t Chlld of songt shase silv'ry voice Bid« the wears roul reolce) Avadowh the vnlo of tine Float 1ts caclences sablime — Pure and holy i thy mission, eca: My cleventh's n (he Gorgon, and In his ghastly grin: My o5 s In tho Father, who mado all mankind iin s 3y thirteentl's In the cannon's roar, amid the bat- i din, When placed aright they'll bring to Might a lady's WolToU nate, = Whose gifts divino will one day ehine in hichest nichu of fume, UGERALDIXE, e Citicago, ANAGRAM -YNO. 110, Hewn hagtreani doleus doranu [ wive, nlt sdya cur krad dan meerfd rea wfe A thy amiles, ‘mid hovels drear, Fiod HIR'HWD{. with words of cheer, An pale line, In grateful praver, Blews thee in thy miselon there, Thonzh life’s way ts ronch and dreary Oft 1o soule ao sad atdd weary, Froni thy features, softly streaming, Heaven's own rayw are gently heaming, As, in calm, sweet resizmation, To the God of all ereation to Alexandrin piuny me and, 08 tho number of wagons way Inndequ; to enrry them all they simply hat to die wi they fell. ‘The Rouinanlan® uards, Know that denth would b eertain If the captives r mained Ising in the snow, used every effort to arouse them to thelr feet, even eolngz so far, some cases, 08 to use their bayonets to fnduce No mbl U neal bow tun nl inv: 1 l.hln':n o move om, but generntly without avail. Pextineenee yveer hamny uipa. . ‘[huu toxt bow In deey contrltion, Upun reaching Alexaudrlo, the Ruumantan au- | - Ozraws, 11l Weeriza Watow, e :'l-':v;"":u'fi r‘t): ul;l.‘;:‘lvllnxx thoritfes wade some excrtions to supply the —.— ATti e thot o it 'S omissions of the Russian Intendance to provide | ENIGMATICAT AMERIC CITINS=N0. 111, Dreatem, B, Davin B, MeTearr. food for the prisoners. | i '1‘ t;;\me.‘c;‘y‘x‘ll.‘( A:.'.llnn“:lm:‘(llrcfl‘lll,m“y' ) . Later,~Two thousand F-lelt!onn captives are Fenel vy § et g A Quoer Miltlannlve, rived here to-night from Farn Magurolle. D [emaker e mplemicnly 8 color, and part of e Siieer Mililons e MONEYBAGS' MUSINGS. iy 01d Moneybags rat in his dingy cove, M1l bonds snd mortzages heaped aronnd; With us finger Wis beard he wove, of a currency fhrm and sound, And ho sighed #nd stiook his hard old head: 40 the Nation's honor, fear, Isdead ™ ever the earth, My fient le sudiden and makes a jump, aud turns my second 1o Lrect. A place for ships ond a deer, Cutcago, Baron Seilllere was a wealthy Orleano-Bona- partlst b he purchased the famous I"a. ristun patace of the wealthy financler, Hope. The Buron lett his fortune to his sons; the soungzest continues the banking businees, and the cléest, Rorer, enfovs himself, Tho only daughter {8 the Princess deSatgon, o well-known leader of the tashionable world, and separated from her husband. Roger had a fortune af 120.000 francs n vear, in addition o 8,000,000 francs lelt him by Wis father; hechose to live Ina very hmbie Jodging, and did not at all fare sumntuously evervdey. 1s relatives have demanded that his fortune he placed wder the controd of o conseii judiciuire; that fe, to de- clare bim a mwinor. though sged 82 years, Among some of Rover’s ceventricities he had o weakness for buylng np ail the horses heaten nt the races, hoping that, sooner or later, the Inat would be fiesthe hud u steam vessel for Kkilllng seals by machinery: he invented perpet- ual motion, ke muny of_his predecessors, and an “electrie regulator " for locomotives that no one could vomprehend nor hie. bhimself explan, At the club, whoever won hls money e fustang- Iy set to work to have them assassinated. Easrt. —— NUMERICAL ENIGMA--NO, 112, Tam compnsedd of nineicen lettern My, 7, 10, 18, 140 il num My 4, 1, 2, 12, 10, wae n celebrated novellat, My 8 0, 10, 11, 18 aweed, My 5 0, 14, o3 fastentuz, My15, 10, 14, 17, My whiole'waa n c BEausuTos, Wi, NUMERICAL 1am composed of twelve letds 1, , In part of 6 whe 3, 10, 14 2 tray % 11, 4, By O, o0l 4441y ga ulalin an that four and fonr make eizht That Truth dwells not in the hearts of men, Forthe peaplo ure Foing to break our *slite,* And pay 1 nine wiiere wo shunld haveten; And *tis plain o niue fromten leaves uae That we should have all, and the people nono, *+Now, gold of silver will buy one-ten, And silver of gold buya ninety-so! Finen It st te clear to all honest men That gold's not high, but (hnt siiver's low, Lugic »o cogent st tad beltel Tuevery voter who's not o thieft e nd of the tetering-hoanl comes down, The uther oes up, 80 the rascads tells such infamouna logie mast canse n frown From each loyal heart—that han Lund of tha leal; where onr fathes fouz) Can nune of thy patelots yet bo bougnt? s11¢ 0 indred conts’ worth of solld Fold The Triumvirate, city, #end anwwers to the lst AL peut for e bkenty-tih part vach year, of dan. 14, excepting only the tw yrutnid, hen n hunideed of silver would brin, all tald, oo arlnaton. Wi e aits #earce u fiftleth part of itself—y| ear, < ” . L T InL 1 MIIVCE Te cn s wors to all the riddies in The Cornur of fust Tho man (hat can't sce it deserves 1ho lash | s41¢ bankera havo vold, and the peoplo corn, And ong for the other must traded be, Then gold's tho sneastre, o stife ix youw're born; ut corn's no mennnre of gold, you se ) uny honest ol pulace tro throbolng Light 1f Congress repudiates, 1rhail die. « 8 color, brated Roman Emperor, JULIA E. ~NO, 113, for the unwary. in wimething not men- ook, formerly paesud My , tioned I mex around at dinner- My whole is an cs: named. Dixoy, 1L nble, ential quallty of the ) ESENA CUANAGRA, vell. CORRESPONDENCE, Green, eity, answers the entire list—from Cheops to Whittler—corrcetly, 11 GOODN, nees Constant, clty, anewers all, —from 05 ta 104, —and, escenpta birdnnd o feh, the sulutions are correct, Dogblo & Tiwiet, Battle Creek, Mich., havo un. doudled and untwieted all thy elddies of last woek, us osidenced by their postal. 1ledye Row and Shnke Rag, Ehirtey, 1., for a “But tho *plehs’ won't sce it, and cry of fraud, first attempt Jump the pyrunid, but the remainder And sny that for ono wa havo uove got (et - f are answercd I a proper maner, ho cliomes of aur, Shermun they dow't applaad, | g, city, will notico that his Corsican answer t {ut wwear they oro Razy e Jliyes can he, No. nym been already sent in, and wullfn{ bv‘; Peray pokliadurals | yanae i ien’ ucased ot once If tho queatlon was publishiod. o4 i ' i . M. C., Englewood, L., and acorrespondent in I'rinceton, 11, whoso letter has no siznature, forward suswerd fo alb the questions of Jast atu RIEDUCKD!: $40 SWITCHES now sold al - - $20 #2uBwitches, €10; very niceones st 83, 28 INCIE TLMMR BRAIDS - - - - . §8 All Long Hatr. CURLS, formeely $S, now - - - - $5 €5 Curluat §3; Handsomo ones at §1, GENTS' WIGS, formerly %20 « - $14 SARATOGA WAVES redueed to - - 5 And upwards, GRAY HAIR a Epecialty~Largest Stock {n the eity, 4'They swear that the act to demanetizo Was sceretly passod by a fraudtal few, As though, 1118 adn't been gooa aud wive, Men loyal as we wanld huve bougtit it through! Lmploas wreiches, those grumblees all — Nothingso shauioful since Adam's falil **When told that n pact is a sacred thing, Thoy swear ‘tia oureclyes wha have struck tho uy. Poplar, Oshikosh, Wis,, wulles the knots cor. rectly enough, vxcepting only the [»ynmm. and that was partially coustrucied, but tie bave was defective, J. 14, €., Galena, 1., postals the answers (o all Iasi week's kinke, vscepting No. 101, wome of which wero found, but wani of Himae preveuted o low ‘When Equity's scales to vur ald we bring, "flmyl Juas m’llwl{ fln r, t:ml unwe o, clean seore, i x ustlicdvon L svest v L iouretam! Godfrey couplets his answer to No, 00 fn this o What villaluy lurks iu this bilt of Bland! way: | Yot fi-llnh:lgn"-'mxn;emmln Jalr Deaters il old gent 1nade anwwer, without much palaver— T 0y St i N0at natd, ™ Ele Tiavre. Ned le infurmed that thera te no hland off the Freuch caust callvd Notre Danio; bt there by cit in Irelund named Dublin, His' snswer to No, o) Ie **Nutre Dame Dublint™ Perey Vere fails only il Percy Vere nm’l 1y Patent BArators Wa 40 there wras a time when wo had onr way, When pold was Ring throuzhout ail the lund, Wiien tho people our Jubs dared hot galnsuy, A he rulera veepiéo lay in our il But that day 1s gone, O I'wi crushed with wo ‘That iy country's Honor snould full so low, o Puierivi, Broowivaroy, Il manuactired ) by g, Dl pruscnt oo OF ARGE to any Tady wivs will producy oie manaface tured and fold by ony other dealvr which vruvcsto boa fac stinfle of Wi, MRS. C. THOMPRON 21O WATBBASIL. AV, . 0D, yet glves a caple tal siswer *Hclle “lsle Hanover” (*+Bello 'l hei' over)™. That would show & prope or spirit un the part uf the o, . Uren inor, city, for a first effort In The Corner, skips the pyramid aad No. 87 The remainder are . M. glves Ull‘;)unl Uavre A Note for eer-Delukers, Landon Medicap Eeaminer, A general fmpression prevalls that “igno- rance s bliss.” ‘Tnls manifestly depeuds on “the nature of the fgnorance and the nature of the }lhlil' for cxample, it surelv caunot be o bltes- u auswered correctly. v +* Ticres Nancy " (** Hera s Nancy ™), Garth, Paxton, )., sienalize henllulml tn The ute to acqualnted with the followiug | Corner by nearly corsect unswel the riddles, | =77 7 0y . o preparutions that. v wdvertiscd, aid, we D | T or tarcoof tho sturlce I e pyramid. wers CREANM BLANCIL > swine, used by tuwn and cuuntry brewerss | notaccording to the architect’s specidcations. Wiit make the ronght itomiieat. l“'"‘.e:l * Bavurian bitter, uuulgonm! cqualy sixty-four Hub Bpokes, Hloumingtou, 1M1., fufls in the | sufi, smouth, and he y white. L.-|._¢: pounds of hoj or udditng 1o copuer, | pyramid, the double acrostics, and No. 00, Tile | dics olng thelr uuy ek Wil fud s = or when racked. “Bisulphile of e | e s 1 navestutlone &t e | =2 RS for the prevention of acetons fenmentation of | * " (**Tay Lora! Tlave b L OV = = | beer.” i Dauble Humulin (aroma), for flavar- | wh 1s dufective. Th LGS ing mld-like pale ales, uns pound, ¢qual to thirty-two pounds of bops.'” " * Hurtou water crystals, eapeclally recommended to brewers for rendering ales more preservative, fmproving attenuation, dm?“‘"}" clearer, paler {n color, more sparkling.” The quofations wo huve Riwven ure frour the advertisenivut sheet of o well-known and otficlally published class jour- nul, and clearly show that || at any rate in the beed and ‘stomueh-ache, rather than the Ll that pocts write of. Now, tf we could but re- store the browers of Englaud to that condition of iguurance where they could only brew beer with malt and bops, we migbt falely recrard it as & caso of izuorance being bliss, As it 13, how- ever, tho uge of sclence bas produced brewers that are chewmists und wine merchants that ure perfect masters {n that mystenous department of kuowlediry which fs euphemistically cailed DIt, PRICL'S BAKING POWDEL, sy CREAM IR, PRICEY pasric powmn Indorsed by Eminent Chemists and Physi- cians for its PERFECT PURITY. and fitet wrasainial 2 HEALTHFULNESS, and USED IN THEIR iy, B byl SR SE | OWN FAMILIES, . zuoraneo produces, rluker, headache woet fs thy fond enitl'n fruition, 8 NANTAL'S RETAEDI From the Hon. Thurlow Weed INDORSING Dr.RADWAY'SR. R, R, REMEDIES After Uslng Them for Sereral Tehrs. prw Tors. Jan.4, 1975, ~Drar Sin: Having fopsere eral years nebd yonrmedicinen, dourninele st nret, bt afier experiencioe thetr e mescy witn alf conmiche Stisnolomapletsura than o duty tn thankfully o Trom thei Xnowl=dge the RdvAntaze we have dertre ‘L he piils ate resorted to a3 of ten &1 oceasion reanires, #nd always with the de! effect. The Keady Relint €annot he Letter described than ¢ is by its name. Wa iy Ao e promised Trelet T Henly yanen uiy fnding ed ** Aed iigned) SUGRLO S WEED, Da. flaowar. RADWAY'S READY RELIEE Cures the Worst Pains in from Oneto Twenty Minntes, INNOT OINER FTOUR g e Rt T 2 atn pafa. B2, A X ELIEF 19 S ?0“ !‘ZVnLIh' AIN. It wasthefinat, andls The Only Pain Remedy That {nstantly stopethe most e:m:l-unmm(m. llllrl niammiion, and cures Congestiors, whether of th ¥ uther gladds, or urgans, by 3 . Bowel oDy l;"l’]kl!lafl FROX ONF. TO TWESTY MINCTES, fmqnmg w vinlent or exeruc he patn, the RILLUMATIC, Bed- i ng the aden, infiem Crivpled. & ervous, euiaIRic, OF prostrated witli diseass may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF ‘WILL AFFORD INSTAST EASE. Infammation of the Kidnoys, Inflammation of the Bladder, Infismmation of the Bowels, Congoation ot the Lunga, Boro Throat, Diffioult Breathing, Palpitation of tho Heart, Kystorics, Croup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Influenea, Hondacho, Tootpache, Neuralgin, Rhqumatism, Qola Chills, Ague Chills, Chilblains, and Frost Bites. The anatieation of the READY. RELIEE to the part g‘r”rnm‘u::;lrz—,nxl{x_eumur diiculty exists wiil afiurd ThIrty 10 sixty firops fn hatt e tumbler of water will f ew moments cure rramps, Sour JEearturn, sied B Wind i the Bowel s ho tE ¥:ii prevent sicknessor patn from change of wates. |- it beiter thao Fresch Brandy or Liticrs as 8 siimulsn: FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cured for 50 cents. There lanet 8 retouial agsnt In thts world that willciire Feyer and g i, Sca; i 1. et ana othir Freers Aot b EADR AT S T Lo 'ow, 210 ot Feyers (alded by 1, " X soaick s ADWAY S NEADY RELILE. ¥ty tea - Ber botele. HEALTH! BEAUTY! B84 and pure Rich Dlood—Tnetease of Flesh and g';': TSt aud Uewintro: Complexton ecure & DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian -Resolvent has made the moet aatonishing cares: s0 qoick, rorapid ore the ehangra the Indy abidercoes under tho Infacoce af this truly wonderlul iuedicine, thet Every Day an Increaso in Flesh and Welght is Seen and Felt, TIE GREAT DBLOOD PURIFIER. vent commun:. wd pter Huidd Budafew elthier of thicse forms of diseasy It Potent jower toculs hem, 1 the patient, dally becoming reduced by tho waster ana_decomposttion that aie coutlnually prosresing, Succeeida (o arresting et wates a0 Tepairy (o taiko with new material & iy blovd—and tuls the Sursaparllitan will and Joes securo—a curo i faing OF when ulicn thia fvmely wminencis its worl of puritication, and sitcceeds in_diminishiug the loss ¢ waites, 11a reginits will be Tapid, and every day the patient will feel himsel ek, tia Toou dignting tier, appetite improving, and flesh and welghtio erzasing, Not only. does the Sarsapariliian Resolvent exerl al! Femedial “Azenta {a the cure of ehroni " e niv, scrolulons, Constitutional snl 8kin dlscaics, but I¢ {a'the only pos- filve cure for. Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Trinary and Womb Discases, Gravel, Diahetes, Pronty, Fwpaye of Waier, lucontiuence 0f Urlue, ' Brighi's leciace Albumituria, and 1o all ca es where thers ar 1 deposiin, O Lhe water 1s Phick, clondy, * ncen 1Ko the white of an ecy, or (iredl white slik, or thery v 8 morbid, bllous apiw acil Fhite bowe-dust deposite, th an ad selien there 148 mlcking burning sensatlon when paaviog water. and pain 1o the small of the back and aloug the lotus, Tumor of Twelvo Yoars’ Growth Curod by Radway’s Resolvent De. Rapwar—1 b liad Ovariig Tumor In the ovaries mud howela, A1 1he di turs 831 * I here was motmptorit 1 itied ooerviting hat was reuii mended, but nothing helped me, 1 saw yonr § and inotight | would try it bt had bo €300 I had sullred fuf taclve years, | 1 of tne jtesolvent wid une b uf Lulws, batties of your Iteady leilecs and fumor (0 fie secuioF feit, and 1 jeet hetter, am ¥ ve fortwelve years, Tho wo i Lt o the Dowelaver the Revta L writo this 0 yuu for tuy bopent of sthers, You can Publish it £ yud clovse. ANNALL £ ENAPP. PRICE, - = Bl Por Bottle. AN IMPORTANT LETTER. Axx Agnon, Mich., April 30, 1873 DR, Rinway— ind gir: 1 have Mfll" king your Resolvent, legne ating I'lils, a0d al60 ualng 1o fealy lielicf sbout ono eRr for vyarian LT ol the b whi.b tay 0st eminent phi aus of our Mraical College pro- woanced luvuratle, They were llke knots on & tree, Bly weight was 275 0 | commenced with your reuiedies, aud g o two hundted mid ten puunda but they a6 uot all gone yet. have taken tweaty-four bottics of Lo solsent, Llue of Reliel, and twesty'-four butties of pilis. ;IH»; 'Mkm'dil'“n‘fi:'a‘fl"fr‘d& uvlll. 1'case send e i MRS, C. KRAPF, Another Letter from Mrs, C. Krapf, Dn. RAnwav-Find Eir: Ttake the liberty to address ou dgaiag DMy ieslth s gTeatly Imupruved uy ina use of ur ‘medcines, Three “of the tumurs are entirel ne and the fourt! ls nearly Diupsy 18 goue, healt) auy luwrnlnu and iy w v had o gre as dune for me, oo nisny cal e wouderfud cul our: et rom Ohie, 06 frum Canaie, (bres frou Jacksun, i Quite s nuinber fruin thle piace. reace Yours witl re (5. U, KIS We aro well acqualnted with Mrs. Eiapl. “Ehe i estimabic Iudy, sud very benevoleat, has been the 6_Liesolvent by tha fueans uf scliing many botties of ot rugkiel? of AT ATtor, 10 hersond sflicted with inter. Bl tuuiera, “We bave huufr some wonderful curcs . Mected by It ¥ Y PRBACH & CO. Ann Arbor, Mich., Aug. 18. 1573, DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! with awee! o A B reulte, G e il Tyr il Gore, Of Al iikoricre of the Stuin l-cn'.'l.l"‘ o ri!z:'nsd .nhl_ 3 Lice, Tienlactie, 5 o) lab it DUl tho {nternal visccis. ' Warrui cure.” Puv Iy vequtable, coulilulag o0 wercury, tilo- dieloterlous drugs, rerve tbe fullow (g symptoms Fesultiog from Digeatve ruan nwird Dliew Fulineas of the Dlovd fa 1 th omachy ¥assca Tearibirm, Fabiiee. st Hubictope 4 tho pit o 1184 furmied w51 e Rl ot A e Sotuses b Pk "T.'?nu fflota ur Webs befors (o BIhL Yeres Fanseaiun o R B4 7 $Side nfl:nil."mmuuduu tushes of Hest Durniug < e ‘Gose ‘s Pills will free the system snfm";":'l kn)»'u‘.'}-'.!ff.'v.n‘r’q Rtee, Frice. 1 eecis s bos.. bola'by Drussisis. READ FALSE AND TRUE. Eend ona fetter atamp to RADWAY & CO., Na. 33 FrLaaty New Vurks | Lifurdaton Worth it

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