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A'HE CHICAGO TRIBUN. BATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1878—~TWELVE PAGES, not the 9l";:'rl’)rlnm\w rense of resolntion to withstand, ustice In often wronsed: thelr rizats ace tresprnsed on: they ondure Jon A Zhiid Josing n amall amount of meney feels the rvation 28 keenly as the merchant taking ina 100 countetfelt. At nchoni (he teacher's reoris wand 18 & #haft sunk deep inta the tender hoart, and the fatlure in & recitation dims the pleasurs nt -timo. P o wo are dispored to artoclate chiB's life swith the Imtterfiy's, Yot ns romembo? even the bate Terlly suffers when lta wing fa bruined“and broken A arado hand, Being such 8 joyous thing, it 19 aifecting to see 1t in pain. Bo we should feol un- paunl_tenderncas toward a ehild In tronble; we Thoaid sympathize with all its impreasiona; watch it developments; endearar ta keep Ita minnd in & nealthtul etate, by being cheerinl ourseives, an the tenor_of onr minds ia contagione. Althongh we should atrive to ehield onr Mttle nnclvlmm cATe and pain, wo shonld remember childre ronbles &ro the eh:a Tow of thone to come ; and It 18 & neces- try diecipiine that the dlek of thelr happiness ba sometimes crossed and obscure, Prux, MEDICAL, Ta the Editor of The Tribuna, wairgwaTER, Wis,, Feb, 21, ~I wish to say & yord In regard to the use of salphur ax a cure for cankered sore throat and diphthorls, 1t ia eaid to be a suro and immediate care for ‘eithor, and 1t secms tomo that the knowledge of 30 simple and efcacions a remedy nught to bo fn possesnion of every person. 1donot know from experienco In segard to diphtheria, bat this winter, In oor fam- 1iY. cotds linve noen accompanled in esch case by gevero cankered and inflamed sore throats. We . hive found that the sulphue brought slmost nstant Fellef 1n removing tha canker, and we hava cored the fnitammation In the throat afterward with a carale of chlvrata of potash, Pnt & apoonfn) of sniphor into s wineglansful of water; stir it with tho finfln fnstend of & npoon, as the salphur does not readily swalgamata with the water, and whefl well mixed uee as & gargle. In extremo coses, Whare rgling I8 1mpossihle, the aniphate may be fi? wn through A smoli quill into the throat, or rinkle 8 spoonfal of twa of the flour of brim. #tune on 8 1ive coal placed on & shovel, and fet the enfierer hold his hend over It and inbale the fumee, “Thin remedy wan always used by the celebrated Eng'ish physicisn, Dr, Fleld, with Invariable suc- “InC. L., your letter tn The Home of Oct. 81 was #0 much sppreciated that we have aver since Deen hoping (o hoar from you nvain. \Whil nome of your contributors pleaso ive direc- tiona for palntlng photagruphs vn cunvex giass, or say where printed tnatructions for the same can bo obtamed, 2nd vblige Caurx. To the Editor af The Tridune. Cateaan, Fob, 21,—A correapondent signing imeeif ExIt Catarch would oblize mors than one raadar of The Home department by weltin i, and more oxpliclily. [low many times each day {+ 3t necesanty to Inhale, or smoke, of awallow tho amoke of the cubeb berries? Ay individnal ex- rienco 18 almost Intolerable paln to tho very K«' om of the lungs, scemingly, and throat quite sore, but my nostrils srenot sensitive to the anoke inthe Icast dogrce. 1 have teled it only once a day. 1f one month, or eix, even, would bonefit {0 T hiave no topd: of angtling Mk &_cate), T should try it persoverinaly, 1am unre, To the Editor of The Tribune, EvaNstoN, Feb. 18.~1 lately cured myself of an altack of rhcumatism py. getting up at 6 o'clock for two morninge, whilo snZcting, and planging oo 3 snow-drift, and while thero rubbing the row well orer, then quickly drying with s rough ‘fowel. 1am nearly U, but have 8 good ¢circula- tiom, which latter in all’ that ia required, with the necessiary plick., Those wiio can't stand the plunge might 17y rubolng the parts affected. On Kar. SBKELETON LEAVES, To the Editor of The Tridune, Jorser, Feb. 15.~Thanks, Glory McWhirk, for the pretty compliment yoit pald me. Tor ekoleton-leaves, put them in » jar; cover with water, and’tloa pleco of tarlatan over the Jar; keep thom whore it ls watm. When done put them on & piate with clesr water, and, with o goft brush, wash all tbe pulp off. Tho oak, chestnut, walunt, birch, and bick. oy, want tc be put togather, as they contaln qoantitics of tanmim, Elm, swamp mog- nolia, maple, deylzins, pears, siivor poplar, and English wycamofo may be put togetber. Roso loaves want to ba gatbered in July. Ferns want tobs gathiered when the seedsaro found in the back of the leaves; press thom: untll time for bleaching. then placo them in & large-monthed far, causing them to curl sround the side in order to avoid breaking, Then fill the jar with warm rain. watcr, leaving room for the bleaching sulution, which add in ¥mnorflon to half acao of chlorlde of roda to_a {»nl of \srm wator, Oover tho jar uym‘l‘v and st Ina very warm place, Chango fne lquid and replaco with. fresh every forty-oight hours, ‘Thatimo reqnired for bleacuing {s from one to two weoks, hen one {s whitoned, take it ont. \When a férn fs half bleached, take it out, cud it off, put the green half back, and when the other baif 1a bleached nnite with gam arable, When do?‘o. take thess from tho jar with fingers, Boiding thom by tho stems; let them lietn clear warn water several hontd: eleanss thoronghly by changing the water soveral times, dlways using 1ain-water. When roady to dry, tako by the stem; fot thom Hoat on the water; pare a sheet of white paper undernculdt, and 1ift ont; lay the sheot on a towel for a moment; lsy another picco of paper aver and prees inn bouk, placing a heavy weight onit. If they adhare to tho paper they may oc loosenod by pressing the tunmbenail on the under slda of paper. Keop thew in book uill wanted to use, Aunt Fanny, of Mominzallo, did ’ynn ses my commuuleation to You in the paper of Jan, 207 Airs, M. L. Q. of Bryan, 0.1 woald like your roe. ipe for baking-powder, Why not pubfish it in The tiome, then we all could bave_tho banefit of ur DBuou Bepar, PRIMROSES, To the Editor of The Tridline. Trixerrox, 1l.,, Fob. 20.—Ireno L. B., it was Pleasant to find that I was not entlrely forgotten, asIhod supposed, by allof the readors of The Home, and 1 am giad if anything I havo written abuut tho care af house-plants has becn us to you, Ishould have answerod your inguiries last week but for the editor's requeat to the contribu. torato **bottle np." Primroreanced a damp, cool situatlon, too much heat, too dry an atmoaphore, oreven the botsun shining directly upon them might cause tho blossom-buds to biight—though one wonld supposs the Iatter comid hardly bavo been the canso this winter. Thoy love molature, lut, liko soms other nalry-leaved plants, do not bear much wetting of tho leaves, The soil should e kept light and loosa in the pats _and not allowed becomo too much soskud and sour, u any you have stimulated them. and this may the tuuso of their decaylng: 1y should have a rich, lovso rotl, cumposcd largely uf Jeaf molds, bt not much lllmulnlln¥ after they begin to show bud Williame” i, blg b Wadow dardening, " sy tbey need only **plain”warm water. fn shors, bo koeping the air 100 dry and the 1, Giive Jour primeoses a norto win Wy side of tho conservalory, leaving ko subny eitustions for fiunninm , hellotropes, and other plunts that nosd the direct rays of tha sun; keep the sir molet by some menna, elther water on tho sfove or realster, or & epirlt-lamp et burning undor & vessel of water, ~any way to Keep a constant avaporation, —aud 1 I'mu‘yon will bave on obundance of biossoms yet. lrimro sru much loss subject to the ravages of Inscct peats than mast other winter-hlooming planta, » conecquontly, maore caslly mised, and ci tinly no piants blossom thore profusely in pa; ment for tho caro they recelve. Questions and Mildred, 1f you ean have patlence tovalt unttl wy primrose-seod ripens, I think [ can supply you oarly cnouzh to grow plapta for Eloomtn:s ‘noxt winter. Questions, pethaps your fachslas are not winter-bloomera, Only specfora, ngafolla, and o fow uthor varietios blossom frecly in tha winter, If this letter was not alroady long “enough, and [did nut think Aunt Fanny could t'lvn you betier advice, Lwould toll you how Ipluniiny yceds {n tho house, USAX, ’ CODFIKIL AND MUBIO, To the Editor of The Tribuns, Chticaao, Fob. 20,-—-Although I bave Imposed o0 the other dnpartments of your paper § have Bever worked tp my courage untl] thig minute to the perpetration of a letter to you, The lome, I should hardly dare to doso now if I were mot im- Pelled to expreas my profoundgratitade to the pere a0 who some time ago gave the world the benefit ofber (I supposs it most bave been a **her*) In- Wired recipe for codfish-balle. That & monument thould Le erocted to such & benefactor na one will doudt who hiae had this delectable djah sorved up oathe plan alluded to. Ienceforth there are other Lelds (or scas) of usefulncss te.this fsh aside from €od-liver ofl (and whisky), an jneatiablo thiret, & wilk-gravy slush, and balls adamsntine, Your correspondents discuss almo rydbio, In the heavons above and the earth boneath, bus Bava not yet read any solasion of bs conuudrutn, Why married women forget thoy ever lomched & led & uole 83 500n a8 they got a bus. od & house, and a hh{. ‘The ezceptiong ell you. of course, that I e Infamously; the freak wiiss, howerar, who kuow I tull tho' sad th. wili'keep still, Will you also plesso sllow me to ask, what hore Hblo pecallatitie there aro 10 & boy's makeup that :l‘nld"u him whally undt (o play $ha plano, and only 1o d to | drum or & Soru-stalk Addle, whilo bis elster is sopnous =u- ine whole clirolnatic scalo born with hor, and r fugers clawlng somo fumacinary plano before o s ‘prepared to tako hor fret micall L regeel By 1uability to offer any plaus of spocicationy for e construction of & cotion-fanncl elophant, or :Lilnnu duk%nl In spattes-work; and am obliged confess that the foct of my sox, from which all Asowicdya of tbeso sublime altalnments ar barrede * the only excaso | can give for such lameniaole {enarance, . . 0.C. uow ToO SH-K-8p-R+'8 N To the Educr of The Tribuns. Nrxpora, Ill., Feb. 10.—Mr, Sbears, fu Jast ®eek's Home, atks f(nformatlon on the sbove uestion. 1 would rofer the gentlcman to sn ex- xlleng article on the samo sadject n Scridaer's llwnmuor May, 1870. Tha article ls to0 loog to madng {n thia «{wmmnt. and {% will so well ra- Fernvs spere In the right speilinz of tha poet's name,—4 tendenc, Chatles et nofore Mr. Furnival's exsmination of the sato- granhs, —namaly: Snnkepore.” ‘The Home of rome Indy or gentlemanfwho Is Inter- :lmd In Claronce Cook'n writings on on. A T anawer severat! Anzloa, ealt and care tho catarrl, The water should be Inkewarm and rather sslt; 1l the hollow of your hand with the salt water, close your mouth, and draw tho water tp through your noso; do this two or three times, and scveral times each day 1can your address, time, of tne lattors P. and oblige stoves In place of washing them. peraal that 1 shall make hat ona concliding paracr Tecentlr, Inrgoiy throngh the infnence of Mrl wha nnhealtntingly deciares that Siake mny be noted toward 1 night and Mary Cowdon elling which ark had adopte 1 should like to make Lhe acansintance throngh ome decofa- F.E.N. INFORMATION. To the Editor of The Tribune. 8ax Drzan, Cal,, Feb. 8.—May 1ask abaentlon ater will Af you peraevere in the uso of it. Tioward, herala & recipe for ginger-enaps Io; your wife: Uno pint molassea: one and one-hal <capn brown sugar, ona cu; Ringer, same of cinnamon, one teaspoon cloves, same of allsplee, ane luhles“oon soda’ dinsolved in wo tablespound hot water, Hou: lard, one tablespoon rto ennole you to foll it very thin, Aunt Bell, ".fm' Ike to crochet as well an knit, vo you directions far avery preity and com- fortable jacket: if yon wish it,” plesso send me 1 #hould 1lke to expreas my opinion upon the subjecta of kitcheu-help and smoking, bt fear I have alrendy said too much for the first Will some one please tell ma the meantng D, A, on a lady's vmllr'l’rburdl 2 AN, To the Editor of The Tridune. Orrumwa, Ja,, Feb, 18,—1 would ke tomys fow words apain, I too lostmynom do piume eometimo sgo. Iwroto ss Duey Dee, butalady from \Wisconain took it, so I chanzed to Qnextionn. 1t anyore hasa clam tothis, then place meas Tiasy Tice No. 1. I was eorey to change, too, Do the Blsters know how nica Tripoll {8 to clean win- dows? Alno sare your newapapers to rub your fitl of Mf‘fllfl: ‘?l.nb}l):g;l - arpoanfstl ol ng fo.a, :‘n:‘e“l‘:\ '13% ?vnfl,l‘ug. vl:m balke or bmlwl great deai sooner, 1am much Interosted in The Home, Evory snbjcct has some interest, 1 really think music and flowers the most for mo. Some of the lists of reading are good., Ienjoy Amber's lctter, and mAny othora too, Deronds, smoke away, and 'l drink my tes. Is notthat fale? 1will not write more, but closs with best wishes far our Home. If tho lady who_ sent postal card will send her address Iwonld like to oxchanzo aiipe for fern ots, na tho addresd on the card wna rubbed so I could not make it out, only Iroaucis Co., Iilinofs. LUEATIONS, . BY THE SAME TOKEN, - To the Editar of The Tribunts Cuicaqo, Feb., 21, —Tho **most hardest thing " (a8 a littlo girl of my ncqualntance pats. it) to do 18 to write a noat, concise, correct contribution for The Home, &t the sama time notoflending sny one. And, behotd! **Bridget on the Avenns™ ap- proaches, spoar in hand (or under her arm) to vindleate A tramplod-npon ** kereckter," **low much of mlv ry was tiuet" All of It; do you supposs I tell lice In scarcity of news? Y I'va been Atcuscd of a **lovely disposl- tlon" "over eincn 4 years old, when I read that model of Sunday-achool books, tho ** Way to the Fit," and learned that high tempers, dancing, and theatro-going wero equally meritarions recoun- mendationsfora wwarmaiter life, But of theso throo ovils X was willing only to relinquish the frst and foremost, as my frienda well know., Oh, you wonld bo astonished at the mildness of ~—stay! Tho Home is no placefor *‘egotism,” and [ forbear, No, Bridget, the domestics arc not ontiraly to bia; the_mistress of the house ld motalways 1ady-like, 1 cannot sva why {unlces beronse of fll-‘llllh) 1t {s s0 much easler for the Iatter to bang over the balusters above, wnore she cannot be soen, but ean hear, than to como down s few steps. Ladics of Chicago, you know you do Chis toan extremo! 1don't Intend fighting other peo+ ple's battles, but there s plenty of reform needed evorywhere, 5 It is not necesnary to bo on hand for overy **kindling:wooa " boy's appcal, bug there aro many irus ladics obliyed to take up sgencies be- causo nnfortunate in financial ways, yet better od- ucated and nobler far in mind than madame, who snobs them so effectually, I wonder If she ever *vpute herself™ fo any ono of **thelr places”; perhaps she {8 8 membor of sevoral bonevolent so- ana blind to homo exercise of the **Golden Ahem! ‘¢ Verily, such have thelr re- ward"! Amen for & asason, Wicxep Eves. 7.0T8 OF REMEDIES. To the Editor of The Tribune. JaxesviLLx, Wis,, Feo, 10.—\Wonld say to Fez, of Chicago, to clean your mats, take some flour—a plnt or more—and take one a¢ & time and proceed 88 though you wero washing thom—rub and acrab them wifh your hands and shake them and brush sud hang {0 8 good hroaze out-doors,—if not freed from flonr, brush till they are,—and then seo if they are not clean,. If that doo’t doit, tako them on Ma n_street, West Side, to those *'d: cleane For hiccoughs, taxe five or_aix pellets of bomeoathic nux, or Palatllla; if that aoes not rulleve, ity warm water with peppermint of wintergreen” and sugar, o7 & warm whisky sllag, or sods and watcr, or fako a littlo Tinewater In milk—~hall-teaspoon, if not yory strong_ in quartot cap milk~and deink after of with your meals, Ty tho bl recommended by somo one in The flome dopartinent, and if you have -Buy)umln it will help, To I, D. B., of Culcago, for stalned stlk: Try squa ammania very carefully. If that does nut suffice, tey rubbing in with ehlorofamt, Chlara- form will romove grease fiom the most delicate #ilk, -and loava Do bad rosults, ‘o Maude Y, Chicago: If you must appear to nave heavy eycbrowe, do burn a_cork, and when cold, finnl] touch up the eycbrowd, and do it carotully and scientically, and bahold & beauty. You can touch the Lips of tho eysiaslies, too, if you w0 desire, JANESVILLE, TIE LAST OF TUT YLOATER. To ths Edltor of T Tribune. CnicAgo, Feb. 10, ~It docs not matariallyaffect tho comfort of my lifo to have a sonacless and - diculoualy abaurd joke lke the **floator,"—which was supposcd £0 bo dead, but has mow been resur- rected, —aitachod to my namo, Tt was evidently 8 hoax, and I should suppor Judging from the hundrode of anxious request rofound essays as to its meaning, tho wit avoked by It, which shall live through skoe, that ithad perforned ils mission by thistime, Tonly wish to say that [do not belong to the floater fainily, and prefer nqt twbe avked for same- thiog i which | was never interestod, I would like to explainto some iwho have asked for tho saud castie and did notrecelvo It that ftcan bo bad of Mrs, It., The Home patern sgent, snd tnat I am qnite upablu to cat any moro patterns, though I would do so with plcasure were I'in health equsl 10 tho tavk, . 1 read with much plonsure the finely-weltten lot- r of Justica 1n Tho llama of Feb, 0, In review of Amuer's acathing criticiom on the conduct of cer: taln mothers. Justice, yoar alimaturs was well chosen; tako it for yours *'to kesp,” and use it ofton, for 1t 14 loo often noeded. ' Much ado 1s mwade about Charitys 1 mmend & more Ircauentuvo of and s more famillar scqusintance with Justice and then try Chazity If needcd, though no bigh-scunding pralses are called forth by un act of justico, Kitcusy DEYOTZE. ] ANOTHER CURIOSITY. To ths Editor of Ths Tribune. Osnxonw, Wis,, Feb. 21.~Koep cool, ** Doc- tor," keep cool. Nobody knows bettor than your solt that your Mfe la procious in the alght of the natlon, and mnnbopn:urufl. What should we , Wete your coal, strong fingore unclass i‘.%u!".?,’. weiet Of the dolletoum SOULAT Atpod Bloodsued, red war, and overlasting eatrangae- ment would fotlow, and vur country descend l?n & falling sts? into tho vloom of rayless night. Any over-excitoment je apt to blast the power of that wonacryul brain of yours; 8o keep, L peay you, (o mu’Yulll‘—lnillr over your lilica and twine Jushing garlands for fulure conventl but avoid theso usclese contentions. Tl could no moro produce anothor **Doctor n the heavensa Juplex moon, or the rolling scasuns & vracgof Juncs. | scknawlodge your powor; § tremble at your sarcasin; 1 bow before your Lraus- cendent genius; but beg o on 1o sheathe our lightnlng snd kol your tbunder, that you way lire lung {o Lsrmonize the unbappy diffrences of tie country that walts to euroll your name fu the book of her heruea—~to biazou your mewory Like s staria the fymament of hor glory, By by, actor, "' may angels watch over theo, snd all thingw bright sud fair at- tead thee—by b; AL E BMUSICAL, To the Editor of Ta¢ Tribune, Avnia, Mich., Feb. 20.—Alto V, aeks for a lst of dificult rusic, She will think the followlng vory fine:_Capriccio, op. 84, J, lafl: Hondoau Farose IL, 3. X Haminal; Cipricclo, op: kb A mynor, Mendelusobn; Moment Rustesle, ¥ minor, ¥rans Beliubert, Evexine Sran. SPATTER-WORK, To the Editor of Tas Tribuns, Grovz, 1L, Feb, 21.,—1 mast answer Amaryllis, T1think If sho would try jeltine, that is usea for dressing ladles' shoos, she would fnd it apawer hor purpose fur spattor-work, Avnr Joua, To the Editor o Ths Tribune, Fonr Dopox, Feb, 20.—1f Amaryliia will use the best India fnk sbe will Aind It satisfactory. We alwave have usea it, snd have had no troabls, We uau & couple of foath-vrushes to epatier, and can shade to alwvst any degree of Anenses. Etuiorr, EXCHHANGES. To the Edior of The Triduns Rocx 1sLsxp, Feb. 21.—1 bave been waiting for some o000 to offer just whatl + ut, but I begia to ¢o 1 abail walt1a vain, and had Ybeiter start in on wy own hook. I want fowers, bulgs, slips, roots, orseeds af snytblog nice; pasticalarly & rootof othera'in point_risss and appication emoraldery, and any amount of point jaco patterns; barhen, handkerchlef eorners, tla ends. pockets, edginge, — Almost any widih, —tidies, pai caffr, etc. Also patterns for canvas-work, crochet- work, can find them, and obiize rome 111 veul geraniion, and 3 peper errAnin . xchanve | nave patierns, a STy pretly worke hasket, cardtoard ana Mllk: butterdy and many caver, collace. darned talle, Audress .y ‘ninuxr. Hlome Depariment. Care I JUST WANTS, T the Editor of The Tribune, Cnticano, Feh, 20.—Will you niense make space In your Departmentfor one inguiry, forl have sought and found nat, and know not the aathor of the forlowing linea? | *“Twas whisnered (n Tlearen, "Twan mutternd ip ffelly Op the confines of’ Earth * was permitted - dwell, ‘Will soma kina friend pleasa inform me where T Inreaxo? Ta the Editor of The Tribune, Cnteano, Fob, 20, ~Can you or any of yout tor- respondenta inform me what was the **Good News*" to which Browning refers in hls poem, **1jow they broneht the guod newa from Ghent to Aix"? Evilently it wsa some nows **which conld alone save Alt from her fate.” C. A 4. v the Editor of The Tribune. Loaaxaront, Ind,, Feb, 17.—Will some mem. of The 1lome please glva the aathor af **Coelew shall not sing to-night,*" and alsy the poem? Hoostxn. MISCELLANFEOUS FACTS, To the Editor of The Tribune. - Banoxstox, Ind., Feb, 20,—As J, or we, have only disturbeld you once pefore, will you please let us have just alittle room for informalion and Inquiry? Wil same one please glvo us the words to the pocm **Katle T.ee and Wiille Gray "t To thoss interested in canarica we would say. give them fresh pork instead of salt pork, as 1 not Rood for Dicky. Persons who intend making Atfancinators, ' get the Shetland wool inatead of 8, floss, an 1t lovke much fieccler (19 it compared nnmcd{nwnen crocheted, ¥ez. wo have heard that tak] ne a teaspoonful of vinegar will cure hic- canghe. WIII Aunty Spank pleano sond me the words of the **Golden Stair,® and I will retars. a stamp or some pattern? liasany one pretty {nf- tials for working on honeycomb canvas that they will zend me, and 1will do whatover I can In re. tnen? Why don't you anawer me, Yankee Neht Starlight, it yon can obtain **Clark’s Organ lae strnctor,” you will find 1n it very fine selcctions fram tho operns for the organ. Is Marjoric Daw certaln that *‘Ile who ducs the bont his circu; stances allows, docs well, acts nobly," ctc., s from Young instcad of Cowper? Tio. A POEM FOUND, To {he Kdlior of The Tridune. Cnitcaco, Feb, 12—Laura Messenger will Snd the lines, What to ma were gates of pearl, If they parted the fFhat tha sireets so falr and golden, 1t 1 walked them secking tice? in a poem ontitled *‘leterodoxy,” written by Florence Percy (Mrs. Flizabeth Akors Atlon) for the Arts Reclere, soveral yoars ago. 1 send comolete copy 6f the poem to her with this, in care of ilome department: but, as others ?‘:fl ;hhm know whore 1o find the lnes, I sond 3 to you Iou. . Will ‘Now Momber, Newton, Ia., send postal- card to my address care Ifome, giving address, so that o _note of thanks and stamps may bo forward- od? This in coneideration of xind response to in- quiry’ concerning referance books In Decembor, Row, SRETCIING. o bhe Baitor of Ths Triduns,, Cmicaco, Feb, 16, —Sepis, I was very much pleased to aea in The Iome vourinteresting lelter. On the subject of sketching, I think your plan is an excellont one; nd, as I tako inflnite daolight ia #ketching as o pastime, I should lke nothing bet- tar than to becomo s member of your club. There is juet ono question [ snould like to ask: Je (hers nnl restriction In regard to age—1f [ am old enongh (15) to join? Ylease snawer tirough The Home, and oblige pLN CRANSTON, To the Lditor of Ths Tridune, . Dantrratoy, Wis., Fab, 10.—\Will some reader of your Inte: aper acquaint me with the ad- dress of one Cranston (I think tho initiais ate C, L.) who traveled in Southorn Wisconsin giving 1oesons in the art of photo-miniature nfl-yllmlmfi 1f 80 ba this meete hia eye, will hia pleasa fuldll b businesa engagement with b AMns. Uanrixr R, Wanpex, Darllogion. Lafayette County, Wis, FPOEM WANTED. T the Editor of Tha Tridune. Cntcaco, Fob. 19,—~Can any of the len tell me theauthorship of the poem entitled, ** No soct which begins: X S aneiobirines (s Toia btteve. Cnn you tell me whether I can find it In any volume, and where? 1 am anxious to_ontaln it, 1] Brizrine. WORMS IN THE WELL. To the Editor of The Tribune, Brgnuixa, Ill, Feb, 12,—H. O. L., of Wan- beck, Ia., Feb. 4, Inquires how to get rhl of the wiita worms in his well, [ have seen thom in many wells; they do not Impalr the panty of the wator, henco 1 get rid of thom by pusting & suc. tion-pump in the well, with an etllcient atrainer at 1ho pottons to exclude the worms, Ma can corre- apond with mo i hochooscs to do g0, J, W. Suzarrzn. LAVA-WORK. 7o the Editor of The ‘wribune, Otrawa, 1ll., Feb, 10.—Anunt Clo, I paintthe groundwork for my lava-work, and think it is bet- ter than using the putly, ssit fs so much lighter, Thero being a lady withs n prior claim totbe name Mattle, I will changa mineto AUXT MaTTIE, ORIENTAL WISDOML A Fow Btorles from the Arable. New York Times, TUE NUNGRY MAN AND THE OLUTTON. A starved Arab was traveling by the way, when he met & man who, scated before & uap- kin stretched of the ground, was partakiog of a sumptuous mcal with au excclient appetito. After the iisual salutation, the bungry Arab sat down beside the man. Whence comest thou!” asked tho man, with bis mouth full. “From thy village, my lord,” replied the huogry Arab, awalting an invitation to partako o this vinnda, «wDidst thou see my housol” inquired tho glutton, 8s he swallowed bit of meat, & Verily did §,” answercd the Arab, the water in bis mouth. “Thou hast a uobly-constructed palace. Tuy roof touchcs the stars, and thy court-yard is as clegunt os {s that in tho man- slon of paradise.” @ Didst notive Bleb, my dogi" 4 Bleb! Thy dog was watching thy sleek kive, thy fot sheep, No wolf would as much as daro to look at thy flocks." #Didst thou by chance sce Khalld, my sont" asked the glutton, breaklug off a crisp tiake of barley-cake. ‘ “Thy beautiful Khalid I saw, throngh the school-room door; thy boy was swectly reciting veraes of tho Khorau,” »Didst thou sce tho mother of Khalld" Tha glutton touk & long draught of cool water. «Enshrouded in her vell, It was the mother of thy Kballd, who was modestly wendlog ber way to thebath, Nelther in Arabla nor else- where is thoro a womau miore fuil of charity and zoodness than the mother of thy Khalld,” +Didst happeu, tuough, to sce my camol I “Thy noblecamel! That miracleol beauty and strength! Thy canicl was browsing oo the i1y brush pear thy bouse.” m’l(?::ygluumn had h{'ud nll this good news as Ne gorzed himself with food, but uever did he as wuch sa bld the hungey Arab to pick oven a bone. The r starved wrulch, whose belly was ploched with hunges, felt ushaimed of his dattery, **I will Ho no wioro this way, No, by Allab " eald he. Just then a infserable dog passing nesr, at~ tracted by the sceut of the weat, “DY d for 8 womenty lyxuwlcd. then wagged hls tali. v Had thy old dog been alive now,” suddealy sald the Arab, “he might, too, have stopped, howled, then wagged bis tail." A A e ol Shetan oLt b “From um)xg too much Kumel." sald the Agab. T\Vnat, 1s my stalwart camel dead, toot” “‘&'hay Inlana?l'e‘:cdxli‘lm lo,r’ the funcral meats. wotuer of alid. “A‘!fmgl 1s the ’mouu:r of my poor Kballd . “Dead! Ayc, aod buried fs she. Bha beat out her bralos u’slnn the tomb of thy Khalid.” s What! wy Kballd goue, too!” +0hY my wester,” sald the Arab, ‘an earth- quake camg to thy villaze, thy house was cruw- m«t 0 u‘:: ground, aud thy Kualid was crushed tho ruins.’ ‘Whea the gluttoa neard this ho desisted from eatiog, aod smoto bLis breat witt bis greasy hands. Leaviog the viauds on tbe ground, ho bastened homeward as fast as be could, Thes tho huogry Arab, having sald bis devo- tlons and fnvoked a hie: down and feaste J o Jolee mer funeral. Jojee sald to thi: eelativen, ' Wouldat thou hav #ald, *Yes, that wonll we." Jojee, the tramp, "“in the room next to the dead man. Bring me good cheer, o that [ may ‘rigtit of Mrs. Bliss at u disoer party, but Col. RATAING A WEAVER. was n tramp, and huary, Hafening onc day In a villsge where the women afiing, hie notlced the preparations for a In hinopes of getting something to eat, el the dead restored to 1ifel” Then all the relatives “ Place me," sald propitiata tho reanimating angels. Most es- prastly put there 8 pot of the finest honey, toree fuaves of the whitest bread, and a flask of the purest oil.” This the relatives did. Jojee, the tramp, bid them retire, Jolee, the tramp, then ate wntil Iis appetite was satisficd, “Ihen he uttered many shrlcks and howls, . ‘The relatives walted long aprd patiently, At length_dJojee called In the people. ** Teil me,” askeed Jojeo, © what was the exact calling of the deceared " “ A weaver was he by trade," the relatives replicd. " = A weaver!" cHed Jojee, the tramp, *Why did vou not tell me nu There 1s honey, and bread, and oll wosted., Ilad ho been a tinker, a talior, or‘a cohbler, I might have hronght tho dend man to lifo—but & weaver! I ncver could do anything with a weaver.” JAPFIRIL ALIVE AND DEAD. On such a day by the commani of the Caliph, may his name be revered, was givon to Jdaflier son of Yiah, as o free gift, au lnalculable sun of moncy, with robes, horses, beautiful slaves, and pertumes. 1, the scribe, bad to cost up the value placed opposite to these mists, and found the sum total nmounted to 30,000,000 dirrims, for 1, the scribe, snw the entry of the expensc fo= burning the hudy of the once highly-" wored JafMer Lhus expressed : ** Dishuraed for burning the carcasc of ooe Jaflier, son of Yiab, 414 dirrims for pitel and straw,! - 2 1OW TO BECOSE PAMOUS, Hattifee, the poet, wrote the verses of Leila and MuJjeunu, and lic thoutht thers was good in them. Then went he Lo the critic Jaml, say- Ing, ** Wit thou not pray for the succees of my puem " and Jaml naving praved frst for InnF Iife and patience, read the poemn, BSald Hattl- fee: **Would, ohl would I had been born .sooner,or had done this work in my younier days '"lnun might I bave been illustrious among men “Dost thou want celebrity, oh! Hattifecl” inquired Jami. " Plint 18 what T most crave.!’ safd the poet. “ Qo, then," said Jam, *and, selecting a con- spicuous place fn the l]nunr, hapz thy voem there, so that all passers-by can see it.” “Thon civest good “advice, ohl Btralghtway will I do it."” 1T not enough,!' added Jamt, “1f, indeed, thou_cravest fame, o and hang nu'ywlf. too, In the Bazaar alongside of thy poew. GOLD ORt MAXIMS. Once I, Saalabl, poct of Munsoor the Illus- trions, wrote for him an ode, whereln I praised Dis liberality, hts wisdom. ‘Lhis ode I presented to Munsoor when he wan {n a happymood. Thus sald tno great Caliph tu Saslabl, bis slave: “ Wisdom haye I, since I read [t hieve, and liberatity too. Which dost thou prefert Wiit thou_ have 3U0 pleces of gold 'T threo maxims Jsml. wrorth tore thay st the gold 40, Callph,” I replted, “lasting knowledge is better thau perishable gold. }th weighs wis- dom with wealth " 1 480 Do {t, Baalabl, First,'then, when thy vest fa thin snd threadbare, tako care thav thy drawcrs are new and warm.' Y Alack!" sald I to mnnlr‘ “one of my hundred piecos of goid has gone.” “Scconaly, when thy beard wants ofl, of! 1t not furthier than thy collar, loastwaya thy vest wiil become solted.’” *Curse tho luck!” I sald agaln to mysell, “another hundred pieces gonol™ “Thirdly, sald the lizht of the world—*Keep, I pray you," I interrupted, “che third maxim; keep it Tor one more Worthy than thy poor poet 1, ‘Edu‘n'lnbi. will take but the hundred pieces of Rold. 7 ed, nnld,lnuulflng){:"' Ohl thou nnrld Snajabil “Thou shalt have tho 800 pleces of gold after ail. T1is easicr to be generous than to be wise.'” THB TANDSOMA WIT, Bultan (hls blazinx name I must hldf)‘ hedting that a certain banddomae wit looked ltka him as much as one date resembles snotler, order for him to appear fucourt. The Bultan was amazed at a family likeness, for tha haud- some wit was Jiko to Liitn @ a twln brother. At first angered wss the Sultan that any of bis subjects should bear lincaments which alone bo- loneed to the most puissant of mankind. Con- cealing lils displeasure, the Calipn thought that Dby ridicule hb could tuarn the wit to fight, Man,' sald the Catlph, **thy mother wo all re- member well. Verlly wassbu o comely woman. ‘Was {t not hor wont tu attend tho liarems of of sbawls, trinkcts, konl, veils, aud perfumes, reaping fair profit from ber callioz t” “Nay, O mighty ane,” replicd the wit gayly. “The mother of this son was asccluded woman, Never did sbe traflic. 8he wasa woman who never lefther own humbledwelling, But of my fatbier I know more. An eminent designer was he, Froqueot were tho calls ntado by hlmy to lay out Royal mardens,to plant rars flowers, aud graft fritit-trecs,” For a moment thunder Jowered over the fore- head of tho Sultan; then hic bit his tongue snd held s peace, “Bir Wit," sald the Caliph, after a pause, ** chiooso thou & wile from among my slaves, “Iiou shalt bo my court fool 1OW JOJNE BECAME INVULNERALLE, Jojee, tho tramy, lotent on plunder, followed a body of foot soldiers to tho wars. Ooce a ekirmish took place. When the archers wero engagod, Joleo busied himsell In picking up the spent arrows, so Lhat he inight scll themn, when lo! thoré camio an arrow which wounded him in the bead. **I auy, indeed,dead!" cried Jojee, Prosently there conio to bim a surzeon, who plucked out the arrow, saylog: *‘He of sood cheer, man, for tho weapon has not touched thy braln. *Brala!” quoth Jojee, '*My master, had 1 posscasod bralns I should never have bovn Lere,! “‘Chen Jojce, from the spalis of tho dead men, ot him a coat of chafn-mail, but waa fndftler- ¢nt as to any covering to his head. & * Here am I Invulnerable,” sald Jojee, clapplog his hands on his head, ln time Jojee passed for a bruvo ujan, ——————— IS THERE A HELL? 1s there an ever-buriing Mell For alnful man ut last, In which, when thils 1fs auroly will bo cas! An everlasting seething lake I fercost hiquid flre’ For all the wesry souls of Earth . Who huve provoked God a fru} For all the wretched, IIIE] waifs, ‘T'he homeless onca of Earth, ‘Who nevar knew a mothor's care. Nohand to guide Lisi stepe Sights ‘o hand (o gulde neir stepe atl Theso oufeasta of tho w,:rld. i Bhall they be held responsible, And {nto Hell be harled? And does a kind and loving God, Who rules tuo Earth and Sea— *4Qur Fatlier, " unto whom we pray Dally on bendud knee— O'crlook, unmoved, this flory roalm, And hear His chlidren groan, ‘Whilo 1lis elect—the chvsen few— Staod smiling 'round Ili4 thronet ‘Not such tho God whom I adors, ‘To whom 1 daily kueel, To whorn for guidance § resort, And trustinzly sppeal. 1 sea Him i) 40 twinkling stars, In overy fragrant flower, In the bright sun's benlyuant rayy, And {n the genlal shuwer, Him fn tho moon's pale Igh B o e L Lot riof lite la o'er, 1 hearliim {n tho babbling brool - And fa the rippling rulf s 1 worship 1lim as Futhor-God— Another na; ‘The Ruler of $he Earth below, ‘And of tne Heavens aboyo. 2y God 1 merciful and kind, Aud for our sins will fee| Cumpassion, when tu liin we bond ‘And mako our lsst appeal, Tu such & Uod [ tully teuat . Without s doubt or fcar,’ For well He knows the many wiles His cbildrou mact with here. Guaxr P, Romwxsox. ety Gen, Lee's Advice to Ofloars® Wivas, New York llevald Correspondence, 1 bave heard Geo, Les “pelate the following focident: At a dioner parsy eiven by Gen, Tay- Jor shurtly sfter his accesslun, Gen., then Cant,, Lee chsnced to bo on tho right of Mrs. Bluss at the table. ‘They wers discussing nm{ 1ife, the separations it cotalled, and bow bard It often wus for an ottlcer’s wife to kuow what to do, whetber to follow Ler Lushaud or sty with ber mother, Of coursc Capt. Lee," said Mrs. Bliss, **like all mneu, voy think a woman should leavo all aud ciing to her busbava.' # Not so, madain,” satd be; **my advice is, stay #s long as you can under your mother's wing. You uever cau bave more than oue mother, but # pretty womal can uwn{: supply & husbamll's losa.”? Years afterward ho was szaiv at the Bllss bad died In the tweautune; his widow had twarrled aguiv, and of course bors & dilferent name} Capt. bad becomo Col. Lee. After dscussing several subjucts, shelaughusly sald, #Colonel, do you remctuter & plecs of advico you once gave me?”’ *‘Indeed, I do, madam. 1t bas beeo {n my thoughta all day, out T would bave gever dared to remind you of it You fol- lowed the sdvices 1 see.” But Munsoor, may hisname bo forover bless. was carious to sce him, andstralzhtway sent an . the court! As n hrokeress, did she not disposo | 1t 'HE U h; him in ma]n. In relation l; No. 144, rhe BAD AT'8 R TED! T PUZZLERY CORNER. o thinks,noty but i wil be long enoogh fof his AT RE 1= ove, 't {Orizinal contridations will bs pablished In this G : ; admurmente Correspontents wit asvesentnete | o cdsmswers ths Groans anerton tn it tesons | Fpomy tho Ton, Thurloiy Weed tes] names with thelr noms de plume nadsssred to aRne. Mk A ¢'Pazzlers’ Corner.” Answers will be pabilshed | Th Jrilce doth Sountte™ them when they bave ISHORSING the following week. ;S i Qi Taton. .. salve tho ceren puceles Dr.RADWAY'SR. R R,REMEDIES icr nanal correc and pays her excane f Ne. 134, The macaron), genileman was that aha wanted 1o AnterTatag¥hem fop fersral Taves; FOREMASNT rend a puesle thit woold not be contidered too | Naw Yors, fan.d, 1677, Dran fre; Hacing forscv. LB T 0 A S, D it Gdih Wil be Carnat: ;:z::.;*.::‘::ft"..';,zfl.;:'rr AR 7. to tnankfully acs A n 1 o Frances Constant, city, finds the nowledge the advastage we have derived from them, e oo harr: tho manty ana-dieorce ahcry s | AR RIS M W e Rl x NAMELE B S giren *Trap-pat, the Green Quahang in all | Siinorhs betier described than fv7s By i e Wa pe 20 are nin; ., e ¢ 1 . Ln) - » T 8 E K544 which Sten Frances canniderea fob ab: | Fbly Dodine he provised st Lruly A r o o P strine. ; pped THURLO Y WEED, R K of T Tho 1ist of pnzz'ea thix week aro rathed harder 4 : than the averace, and will_require sume good R R R ‘SPANHROPE * % work (v make tham all ont. Thanks fo the many e - e contributors, The Corner nresenta a8 good a relec- ¥ A L n tlon ns cau be found it any simlisr department in H PR &% tlie United Statce. . KRATRIT E e et Tl atate yely aood et 3 e e ol ol T YeaheirPo't: | Cures the YWorst Pains in from Oneto Concord, New Tarsn: Nishus. Hartford, Tios. | bs an st Sutor Xo. Ts e tWokes, onght ke il D L . T NO. b he thinks 8, ogj ton, Jialelgh, Pensacola. Galvestan, . 10 enlaatize u o chaptersffom e b 10 B | ™NTOT OINE EOUR wver uin question. Ko, 138, No. 138, J. B. C., Galena, 111, has found partial ai £flu ding thiesdvertisement need any one aufly s Hink s 0 G Ot T o fouet parad amers | gt RALHATH oD L AR o1 CORPS REA f«’;‘:‘; :llr:;m i The .‘zmr:h;g:;:mflgm are un;v}m-d = a e considel ng tonzh ang clame- n g ¥ Bo(‘} ‘é A KA 0y, unt not Green: Hracket a mfim cnlgma and s T].le Olfly Pflln Remedy AV A good suppart: and the Urbana puzzle not & new 3 A A% ERopt i I applicating. P e et ex et iug B afTe — Enean Ch - e D hacDs ] xowm ,z:-lui;;vr:lxlx'ufl::::‘nng.? ;n‘lflen,e:nd:l:v‘lia?n PIH:': T ienachs Towel ueuher ylacds, ur orgaus by riect! L% : g 0 atan 4 sL1g Cousin i opanian of Lhe Corner. " Mins K CF FROX OSE TO TWENTT AISTTLS, LIST has & capital charade in this number, and the lady fnmmey 0w vinlent or excriciating the vm. the LOTE wirh the coriuns **num de Corutere’ has s good | BHEUMATIC, Bad.itiaden, Tngrm, Cripplad, Nervous, s mauy hdmirra who ara siwayaglsd to sce her | NEUTAIRc, of prosirated with diseass may duffer. No. 140, thymes fu this column, vl Slate, Rate, ate, to Anwers hare veen reeeived t0 e pucsies of | RADIWAY'S READY RELIER T P i from The” fallawugd cofes ‘.Eefi- K. ) 4 U 3 N. o toNo. 1412 Misn N, G, E., city, 10 EAS Unite and antle, Nos, u‘: L. Elizabethtuwn, Ky, NEe WILL/ATFOID LISTANT: i — 1433 {ayview, lil., to Nom, Inflammation of the Kidneys, No. 142 141; Harey 1) W.. Nehraska City, Neb, Inflanmation of the Bladder, Brackst, ¥ 431 Austhon Flidiceiicin, eitry w8 Fot Infiammation of the Dowels," T Ko, Whn.. to Nos, 15, 140, 131, and Gegpestion of the Innas, Quabaag 3 1422 'Ursa Minor, elty, to Nos. 133, 144, 137, 130, Bore Throst, Difficult Breathing, 3 - 140, 141, and 142, Palpitation of tho Heart, ‘Yo, 144, - 1 B8 Ocnorn, 111, solven carrectly Nos, 113, Brge:i:-h 0;0?‘!;.0 l::fifl-herlo. - v 138, 3 , AN 12, 18 [# the way eho 13 . k,{,’{:m‘,‘,‘,;“,',‘.‘,““”“"' doom of stmnlog man- | xivers l[;arlez |V‘eye‘u !h;mlfll enigma: Y Ke;émnul.:uotbnche, — Five litly Indians together go to skate. ouralgis, Rhoumatism, i S e Ll ey, eI APt e . X ndiana. In & weone 0 s £ flasiéncd to a festive half wisers they nie 0 b e e Sl oF dlicuttyxtacs mialors &% & &9 That on)y two were eft to ¥ip & Cup of to(a). comtort. 4 £ how shiall | reiate of thess littie Indians five, y 10 #ixty drops In half s tambler of water will in s v - & @ ‘That only laugning e at night-time did survire? few moments cure mps, Kpasing, bour Stomuch, E paThat cloter izon corresmondent, Detle Robdin, | iy iowels an si Internat patesco 2 ools s the credit of rending the fist completo llst re- ld A ks s o AR celved 1o 1ant wevk's putsiet,—front ho cubo to | READY THLIEE R thotn A Tou Ghamt I Hates LI . LI 1 the Herealter auery, ‘The Carner wili not do so { w.li hrevent sicknessor pain from changs of water. 13 wyain, m"i:"um [\ -nld mf’ wu[l appear juet ag ftbetter than Freuch Draguy or Biticrs as s stimulant. . * . » e, uite 8 number of pozzlers cegard i, B, - e b 24 capaie of solviay nllmm-’:;{lmns l;‘l::nu pliapd FEVER AND AGUE. a ‘conundrum, snd one genitemu e e e e & o perfect terrar fnt 1mbiio uver dictionsriee and | 5 EESER AN AGTE cured for 80 cente, There fano s s s e s . thinge, and Anding out Ouf most chariscd eu- | Aer sois o ohor SIaIAros. i Reoriet: Tyt ‘Bend tho nuzeles, Diease, out. have a fel- | Seow. and otner Fevers (NGed by ILADI A Y4 THI A p—One of the Tertltoriea; s city in Georglas a eling for these who haven't Mies Flite's [ sonnick RADWAY S UEADY BELICE: Fitty czuia rd; a consonant. BanomT:\ x'é‘}?:"fi'e"ff triend's library st o per butsie, H sonant. ~Feablos L consonsnt. Rizht—, 2 piracnage hows; & vebicle: n WE SEE THROUGH A GLASS, DARKLY. > . ‘rom top to bottom, & General inths Iate d from loft 10 right, s city of the dead. | Throngh a glaes, darxly, wo sco: Cuicano, &L WO F. mmn s in‘t &km; 1 oet 10 our view, e e wlatake for s c, DOUBLE ACROSTIZ—NO. 148, A Toe . N s My firat to all yo pzelors bold ! We aro all looking thrauyh veils Spun from the mystical threads ‘That the mind reflegss [rom the braln While Life sbincs over our Lieads: A thread of Love for self, Of Prejudice for wkind, A thread of En f. theead of Decelt; And we areqiearly blind ‘When this warp fe fllled with woof Of that wnich we wish to be, And colored with personal Loves and Hates, And things that wo Lry to see. And we wonder at 3rs. Smith, And Mru. Brown, and tho rest; ‘We wonder at their manner, d the way fo which tbey drers: And we look, (o ourseives, complete. Faultiess inmorals and style, ‘While they are {ouklny throngh thels vells, And Jsughing ot us, the while. My fitth and sccond names of men. 2y third is worthier than gold, And lrcrlnml thume of tonzue and pen. My fonrih. Now bears 3 n modest rost’on beauty's cheek. v aixth and last they may not know, Who uwell beaide N slugeish flow, Ticverse my finals as they stand, Add to my primals’ ordo, and ‘A query find, which, withont doubt, Anks *‘what no fellah can fud oot Ositkonit, Wia. AR, An laland in tho Mediterranean; mercenary; an- £it; I take (Latin); & city in Illinots. v Trasca, 1iL, Povenrr. OIARADE-XO. 148, Bald Romeoto Juliet: ‘*A pantomimo to-night] Just friz your hnl!’ pat on my f1as; we')i go and seo the sigut. 11 have no first, " sald Jullet"—gloom in her eyes sidereal’ w1t imy second only wete, I'd make ona—here's AL ‘What a shock we shoald each receive is from neiron; We ahould thiak Lhat & Tielon Was ours, Or 4 paradox, at the best. Like aue who wakes jua strange Jand, 1l 3 althongh my spie- | _ And find that Last 4s Weat, Alint tadhe St carioal sawy iRty 00, - ML C. Poxznor. . —— Naw.&lfimw 2 tailor was (Shakepeare forgot to um), Ho togk tho fabrlc from her band, he cut, he amed. and preesed it Dy this h{u ved himself my whole—and Jultet con Exzxa CraNAama. CIARADE—XO, 140, Ay Arat to hes delighty My second ch bo dsrksome nights Noxt what we givo the poor and weaki ‘The third is one pot far to scek; My last smbraces Lo or more, — Btundn for this land from shoro to shore; Ay whole, 8 man of noble mind, ‘Among the bold Reformers Sad. Frzsronr, Ll TO—MY SISTER MOLLIE, Long and weary yeara have flown Sinco lass I gazed on thee, And sorrow o'er the rllt hias thrown A gloom thou canst uut see, ‘Two streams had flown together long Tieneath toe sunanine’s glow, And purest thought sna hn:{-lm song Wero mingied with their fow. . They parted. Thine, through flowery we; Ita litht and song retains; fidial And mine, 1 gloom, berel| ay, _Only ita'trath remaine; Yet, even through the terceat atorms, iy soul 1n falih looks up Ta plerca the 'loum thiat veils God's smile, Whilo destnfng Wo's dark cup, by With ebon wings and pallld brows llaro passed the weary yeas Bince Iaat I looked upon thy ‘Through geier's first bitter teare, Ah! radiant hopea within my heart . Sinre that wsd parting dled ; AT, M. €. CONUNDRUM-NO. 151, Hope walled o'er Luve's untimely grave, Glive the answer to the |I31 ‘?fl' who asked llll Then faded—ieaving Pride. old gentloman how many pastics there were usir] itats & question, by namin, Yot stitl thore glow within my heart {n Cangress 1o s STana i ++Swact memories of tlce, birde of Gouthern climes, 3 v H.0. That con calm the wildeat storms Exarawoop, Tll. 2¢ 20 That Jash 1de's dreary sea. NUMERICAL ENIONA=NO, 152, And still { ook wita 1Iving faith Ta that not dietant o, 1am composed of ten lettars. When eoftly, ‘Beata God’s fearleas amile, Top DBoBnouINK, A PIONEER PUZZLE—N?. 150. 4] dred and ono by Afty divide. S0 the answer you Add naaglt boside, My meaniog you will clearly divine— The snswer will ba—onv laken from nine. Urren Bio Rarins, Mich, 10NEED, My 1, 10, 8, 0, I8 laclined {rom & straicht line. oo i\ hall Bl 27 0; 3, 5, 2, 1 10 furnieh with s moals Catoasw. To el MR Covun. My 6, 7, d, 42 namber. s & Uyronic character. gm:fl:‘:}.‘ ! % Pruor's BnoTizn, NUMERICAL ENIGMA-NO. 153, Tam compoted of twenty-six lettera, 1, 25, in s connty in Arkansms, 2, 15, s & county lu Nligois, 1 a0 animal, 1aau animal, RESPITE. ow softiv rests tho pals moonlight Cpon thess gulet groves aud vales, And on yon rippling ses, where su A white-winged yachi, thie glorions nightt Tow far the misty meadotws stretch! How sweet the sound of tinkling bells! What rural peace sheir music tolls To mo—a woary, world-worn wietcn! Methinks, on such a night ss thls, Ubin the falr Judean pial ‘The watching shopherds hicard the atrains From Angel-clioirm, in wpeechless bliss, Methinks you star of golden fire ', 14 & man's namo, 7, is an article of furniture. 41445 pronous, , 20, 21, 188 m; whole io 8 nmgu command. Brewann, U, Z —— ENIGMATICAL AMERICAN RIVERS—NO, 154, 1. To consldor, part of the body, a knat, and & cleit. BA vegotable, 3. A tres, 4. A fruit. b bbb Ll S 5.1 perge, & mumbry b o et Bontacaerr: Whira kindrod sonia forevor 1ave, 2 plfl‘ll(;;llll‘lll‘ll 7 Ar' salmal 'fviz‘l '%,,,.‘,k,:ll‘ And live on love and never tire, ntended, & vowel, U. 'y iy 2 ait j“,",,‘:; d an articlo of food, 10, A pas- “8’?;5::3: :":,‘.'u‘.?i‘..‘}!,’;.'.“..fi".;?.‘ zu'an ‘Neath fragrant cupapica of bioo Aviny, Ao Daxons 1.6 $0tno Botire of aweet Fespitoes CORRESFONDENCE, Resplte from weary carn ana toll, A. TL D, Oehkost, Wis., has almost & complete From noises of the busy mart, ‘only two words of the SBemmies puz+ ‘And scenes that on Yot, soft with Merey “Thank Ileaven for this bricf rokoase From businoss with 1ls thousaud cares, ‘To breathe the dewy evening-alrs, Alone with erystal-winded Peamu, o+ Boux " Bresaker, KALA-KOMA, o e A n A KALA-KOMA FOR TIlE HAIR, Oonta{ning no Bugar of Lead, Bulphur, or Nitrate of Silver, produoes now hair on bald hoadas, aud reatores faded hair to sts original score, miss zlo, Easel, city, Easely anawers thie whole llat cor- rectly, with the excopuon of Tom Twiat's per- apective cube. Tho gentleman from Upper Nig Rapide, Mich., hunc{-ur puzsle in this pumber, 1L is DOl a& cany a0 1§ looks, Hoppy Thought, Freevort, Ik, answers slr tanglea correctly, excepting G reen's Quabaug, and, ttat clammy geh 1s given to Roghdug. J, A, 1., city, hss threo fallures,—~Noa, 133, 187, and 148, ‘They were the vasy ones in the. list, and the Liard ones wers all apswered, Bobolink, Freeport, 111, , fuds all the proper an- awera of Lhe varlous tivieters, and inakes his eotry {nto The Corner wlth o very good charado that will need & littlo study to make out. o the human heart, cred o1l Lenonl, Avery, Mich,, reads the notes snd que- | oolor, $1,00 per bottle, Bold by all Druge e arizbt, and'sll answars sre similar to tho Various aaitare. gists, EDW. A. ROSENE, He' steps Into Tho Cornergthis week bimself with some enlgmatical rivers, Groen, city, savs Twist prevented an earlior am- 8 Bwer, bt ihe proper solutlons woro kiven to all i aIOEN, tho Jotter. Green will notice that ber eholltieh puzzls was spewered by & correspondent in UL B-)nluek.flwyx was the only oue nn-.w_c_vld; BfiRT's sm = DE, I'I‘Il!l:;i PLEREUMLES, DR. PRICE’S Manufacturer, Chicago, Ill. TIEY ALK THE BET, = Ask your Dealer for thom, Colognes and Toilet Waters, ¥or, site Bweetnoss snd Permanenay of Odor they are sckuowledged to to suy Perfumos m'lvd.o in this or u:y on?u?gunlq. ol b squal Cream Baking Powder, = DR- PRICE, Bpecial Flavoring Extraots. - STEELE & PRICE, Mfrs, (IO Randolph-st, \UNIQUE PERFUMES, Sargaparillian Resolvent s made the most astnn{Bhing cares: 0 nalck, mrantd AT fig changes the body undersucs under the infuence of thiz truly wonderful modicine, that Every Day am Increaso fn Flesh and Welght is Sceaand Folk THE GREAT DICOD PURIFIET, Every drop of the Saraspariliten Mesoivent comment. oA g et A i) 80d juices of the BTt Bybaiin Congii 8, Byp] I8 8 T i T proat o nd otner pui sof th lschuries frumn Lhe tem, the vlioraf 1ite, for It preparcs wil and sound materisl. " Conshintion Glandujar, Discase, Uleer Gl orof #kin Ining Wo ot oiah, and a the curatl and afew ds) elther of thcee forma of dlseasa 1La potent power (ocura 0 The patient, datly becoming reduced by the wastes aad decompoatiion that are contivuslly progresing. achy ptiobs, - Fever ores, beald rm, Bait fihenm, - Eryaipeias, "Acme, Biack a 1o the Elesh, Tuuiors, Cancers in the wastesof (he' life principie, are witifia 10 of this wander of modern ch tiso will prove Lo sy person Using It for se. e e B Tl A T DR. RADWAY’S a ia Tiio Earvaparilliat will 8Dd dues socure—a cure 1§ cers 110t for whe olice this remedy commences ta work of puriticaton, and auccesds it diminianing the loss of wasies, {oa revalts Wil be rapid, and very day the atient will feel himself stronger, the food digesting clicr: 3ppotite (mproviag, and eah and welght in= ‘Not onty does tha Rarsapariiiian Resalyent eveel all remedial ‘agents in the cura of Chroute, Kerofulous, Conatitutlonal and Skin disesscs, Dut It 18'thia only poas ftive curs for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womb Diseases. Gravel, Dishetes, D+ tupage ot Water. lncuntinguce Of Urine, B Disease, Albuminuria, anu i bere 1 ck-uust deposita, OF thie wi with subacances like tne white 7 thery norbi fil JEM! ite boLe-dust deposits, and whe L ALN0S raing senestlon whei pastn; funcr® 1t mall Of the eck aud along the 4oy Tumor of Twelvo Years' Growth Cured by Radway’s B sgolvent nwav=1 hav ovar' A e il dort” oyl ended, but not *"'fi‘:»“"flfl.""y 2 R R M e S uanor Tk and Aock therale sppicr thao L have fur thel vo'yeare 1o ! . Publiah it °f you'chovecs ¢ PRGHE ofuthrrs, PRICE, - N oDy Pirine] 'emor ia the **ther wus thut waa recun: Dx. 1 ovaries 8,80 L 0L & s o niarier, an worsk timo, ne grin, t ANNAL T ENARES 81 Por Dottlo, AN IMPOIXTANT LETTER. X% Aunos. Migh., Apri| a0, 1873.—Dn. = Efi:‘:‘id‘l_rln 1 liswe mn"u'.hnp{nurmz.x'vgfi?l'c::un fug 1l and also uslng thio ieady liolief about 01 ;fl.‘ !R';R‘l'!’n‘l lill:l .lul:‘llwfl vy the sixlatien, Whih Lo “%‘ff"‘-'e’fi"n'i“{i'm ans ot aur Mcaical Colleg pro~ u knots o0 & troe, e hen cummeates vt LN T 2T B I Iavwo buddred s o i sil puns yet. Lhavo taken Twionty-four oiiice s ot the medieines from s iU fhoiticsot OUF Lovk *¢ False and 71 (o iise. Fleass seud wo MDS. C. KRAPF, Another Letter from Mrs, C, Erapf, D=, Rapwav—Kind 8ir: T take the lfberty to 1o 2 Deslth Is gressly imbroved 1 e cluca S prov o, Welnt uecr A A R T 4 Greavill Jhrea ‘ot ifio t s lie'this euminer (o 1306 of }IIH W EUro yonr medicine has d for Ine, onu rom Glilu, 06 rOM. Canaia, threo 1ot Jac {08 b BUinbes from tias p(u‘o.’")‘ul!‘ll Vithres 5.‘-'.5.‘"' Woare welt acqualraed wit Srapf. Shio (s entlmabl Tity: A0 rary bras rolont “AR Gt es means of belliDg i 4y Dotticaof $he HeaOWERt by tha BEi i, AWe fhavery to frons alicted wieh (pier. eliccied By Ik ¥ Gire pespectutigyy o o CHERLCURe Ann Arhar, "Akh., Aug. 18. 1873, ERBACH & CO, DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS? Pertectly tastelem. eicgaat ] ',"'.}“ 1y wmua with swuet o nathen. of the Eton. Nervous diae (v3, Costivencas, Judtges. lousneas, Bilious Fever, Tniants el Piics, sud ail derangements of sers® Warrinted 1o efeci'n Doaitive " Tcketable, couiuaion ba mereury, tin® Loserya e followlog symptoms resul rom pleraasy e Diceatlye Srii: et onatl) ward Plles, | ullgess of the Blood tn auses. canburn, Fitthoaa OF wElebe of tha st el g faliace: ang Bty '"“:‘R : ur Erupcl Siakio, be Stomiach., Ewil Bt el g schsal du ¢h 00 hu sha pit o and Su i B ol veure Eewal \"w“o‘ Dot or i Dators e b ?e'r'x:f-'fln of "In’é“x- B R S T ke H 'A few ‘Uoacs of Radwsy's Dills wil froe k2 aystem from A1) The above-wamad dlscdent I icts 25 cend Perbox. MUy bidagied dordene Fuiee, v READ FALSE AND TRUE. 8end ona (ettor star o W . No. 53 wanatt, B AR VS e T scataud, = will|