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14 diragreeable to rome, —tasting lko .f'c';}éug— yut may be tnken in wafors, e formn of phorphosun now need exclurlvely e hypophoaphates of the natoral aalta of tho & b —eaia, lime, anil potarh. Theae should be " in fnll dosca at firat, then cut down considee- Jy. or discontinned at’ stated intereals, Phos- lorua 2 only curative whon acting histologleally; o if_constanily fntroanced inta tha biood, Tor the Jack ine been aupplied, 1t prodacen Irrita~ He ik any other forign sulmtance, - coating np Y jongue, destroying the appetite, and hllp:lrh?z S htfon. | It I8 very fmportant to avold these ef - Siv-tingh, ar' phosphoras wastea. rapidly, 1t it e often reaupplied. These polnta I regard ta fundamental, and the mmnl'. thus far bnln: entircly histologieal, mes wropetl; auder the head of food rather than Tication. Vhe appetite shonld o fustered, for ©ha well pervon cannot expoct to live withont oo " This would recin taa eif-evident for re- gk et ynvalids often exhibit much Indiflcrenco Mhis'polnt. Bome alcololic stimulant shoald bo L Jin mall_guantity, but often repeated. $ittence to tanally mven'to good malt Tiqnora Freatment_ directed to tha lungs thomeelves Iy Jportant, for aithongh theso organs witl often e themsclves 1€ the deponlt can_be nerested, we ahould asnist in overy w-{ that experience hown useful, Connter-jrel tation over the U £ ahauld nover be omitted, as italwasn rolleves celions wayn, leaving leaa'to be accomplished rect medication. Almost any form will re- .ye, hut o _favorite way In to takea anturated eonolic aolution of fodine and 8dd ledide of wsium to make It atlil strongor, then paint oyer re pots, This will generaliy allow of the "ot I5Ing ot enne In any position. Inhalations ane a1, hut should yary with the stace of tho iodine nnd ammania for incipiont tuber- ¢, tholic_acld, creorote, tar, whers there ls cerntlon. E‘lrccmrnnll and sedatives aro somo- mes inhaled, sometlmes (aken ~in o T of eifups, Some of the best s lobella, ipecac, veratenm, seneea, $ils, mamuinatis, hyoscyamua, conlum, canna: - inlica chloroforni, snd hydrocyanie acld, Jese sro All ;uum the Jast) elthior nauscants or Teotien, and shonld be use lrulnxly. and only om tegular preacriptions, Jave " purpurely Sitted optum, #a it acresta accrotion, The com- crciat hydrocyanic acid (2 per cent strength) In & \re sedativo, and the most valunhle of all when sl with care. Kvery inistire containing it ‘tal be thuronghly ehskan juat before daing. To 1lack to the naul ta, It 14 not generally known ‘(these aro_escellent appetizers, when usetl In fictently amall doso For humorehigo n we, or, what s be sti-hemurrhingics aro el nmo antringents, unless Lfatle scid,” The best , erigeron, and Jyco- . have ontlised the trontment 1o which myrelt Wl many pthees are fnaedled, but thore are many i thin thicnse that neei_constantly looking [ ml}\eum\l affected ahonld aiways be under e carcof & phyniclan, aud Le should not bo 8 Jack or an 0ld fogy eithicr NOT EXACTLY COMMUNISM. Frox OntENA, Ciicaan,—My dear Grandmas, Jar reproof In tho Tast Saturdsy's Homo was cepted tn kindnens, a8 T knew it only came in ndnesa trom that great mollierly heart of yonrs, it It my letter contained any such meaning ns sa have pleancd from ita pérusal, it certainly did i carry out the Intention with which I sent it Wb, Nothing was farther from my thoughts a0 the upholding of the Communistic theory In #light of your proposition, but would 1t nut be tter wera & lmlt sct ton person’s wealth} not atitiaa crime to acenmulate it, but that cvery anshould be willingto be lmited, thus: When ¢ man hns struck some valuablo vein of commor- slexchange that has brought iu a stesay flow of ealth unt}) he s amply provided for, he sbould willing to sllow s leas fortunato party to take 4 placo sud gain a cmnrvlencu. and, whon the x|rh reactied, he also retire and throw open the arm to some one else, To ba sure, nll have not : same capablilitics, and whero ono would pron- 7 avother might fail; and I:Txnl!y that one cane #t give the asme impetus to frado and commerce st another mught, but tho limitation of wealth oald give all & better chance. I fali to see why b Mmitation need give lnzy 1 the privilege of do- anding half the wakes from indusiriona you, vill not work nor strive for advancement, lot mo malo in Ignorance and penury, bul give you the ance to make tho moat of your industry and fent, without clflm'lm{ tho channela tu a’com- tence with the hard-fisted thoolugy of the grasp » milllonalre, whoso interest Governuent will- xl{ pays without any return in taxes, What ‘an oxamplo of the wisdom of unlimited nlth we have In the 1ife of Tullls, tho Clncin. i mirer, who died posseased of i, 104, 206 acrea land, and Jived in the decpent paverty'and filth. (atride that woa taxable property, but the taxea ould have accnmulated junt the sume if a host of :n, who would have reaped the benefita ho only arded up with hls miscrly Inutincts, had owneil With the bonndlicss accumnistion of wealth mes ihe wear of the brain in the hopeless at- wipt to keep & watchful cye over the whole vast tep of ono's interests, and the greed thatis il to grasp everything in resch, aven to tha ehing out of some other man's hopo in life, iih iU comes hieedlensncus of anotnor's wants, llousnesa to the sulerinus of the toilers, and the westof & mind burdened with increasing eares, 100gh 1s cnough. And of whut earthly ure i¢ miessinn of $25, 000, 00 when the ot extrava. otmodo of Iife cannot keep pace with the fn- me! A man worth a inlllion ought to be willing #op fhere, More than that will prove a curio neft. One-half thal smount onght ost craving divposition, eapecially ntaxable, intercst-bearing bonds, Look at that sum In comparison wl(g W our nest tollers rocelve for the support of them- Ivesand famllies. ‘Thelr meagro sccumulations, o diminutive with which to Purchnuu bonts, muat tlrosted to savings institutlons, which are can- dlled by those two alnnst {nsepsrable friende, reedand Theft, Aud alas for the trust betrayed s the unltmited power they wield, Tiscenis that we view the subject from diferont andpointsat present, dear Urandme, but 1 am a! a0 realy to acknowledgo on orror whon cone seed that 1 sn wronit, or, if unable to sco Yereln] am at fault, will, 84 yoo say, agree to mgree, and still hold the asme kindlv feeling as yore, It4s & ruls of my life to censure no one 1 belfoving in onposition to iy views, for the taal capacitien of no (w0 pursond are ezactly in e ratio, And no iwo bave the samo advan. o for uining \vnnu;mn‘ i sin baw tho fleet-winged mewsengor of Timo vughl apont the day for our monthly gathoring, dich pasyert off pleasantly at tho Troinunt Houss burday afternuon, According to expectation, 1 rooms wero crowdod with mombor, The tetlng wan called 10 order by the Presfdent, Mre. corge B, Leland, and the procecdings of tho lnst teling read by tho Seerctary and adopted, after bich tho diffurent’ commitloe gava in thale roe oruand the usual businass of tho Clab was trane- ded, Theao monthly rennions ars vroductivo of ach barmony and good feoling, and the membars, 1becoming acqualnted, nre preparing for faunche ¢ forthin thelr good work with a knowluedgo of th unc's capiacitiea for the part assigned tliom, hete will be an adjuurned meating of the Club at ‘z;;e‘ln::l‘ ;mu;e m‘;n A::erumm at 2 o'clock, e n Vresident must tako oy e an afternoon FOR W. O, C. FPoow Mipsoanux, Curoaco.—1 wonder what > 0. C. will say when I toll bim his lester has re- wedme to {mpalpable powder, e witl ask for sample of the powdor for chemical aunlysls, and “igmantly inquize how o soltd woman could Lo trerized In this way, Bat how can he revolvo Ablsaxis (llterally tam) so far o8 to dony and tIy bl own dea of chioap musio? Ile knows ho drocated It & fowweeka ax0 1 ho wantod ev Py mare (inoua opisy e+ Slougutery e 3 The fr dlldlimin vallade for rllmlly.u Y % Yad bereavements, and_sing these things e g'flifllfllunllun of thy oat une e 7::0 ul-fldmull!ullv lost, DBut tha mother "h,"n‘ quent and coplous tears over it, and fies Y ! L dnoghters’ sonyga be hor greatedt so. 818 what | e '8 for thoe ' Honaia Pathotique. ; .lznt“llr:d'lixdlw(');‘mdtlllllun|.~l 4 mental in The Home? ?g:lm.'u. fi: ‘n.m xlll stay tired aud wounded ne, “‘h:v: xnown all aloug ho was an old llon of & iy Sy waiting for tha appearance of purtic. Wy Sefoaseivas victim Lo uunbenth his cluws Aence. 1'hy kuows nathing about barrow. o ducau't read fio bunday pavers, ourllfll Tegulur harrows that plow up peo- M"l vue with worn and daws, and surrow wed Blmsey'rY Week. The mun who hasn't by mstll 1 be moved by thess be 8t for Wi ::unuum- and spoile, s by i atides dluceacetully out of susworing a i o Fecliaps (4 wie smbl WMok above musict And what was ‘i..d,',l,“"“l»n! L1l 10 Gud tha ecror, © g, B d"i"' trom pyrolechuice; shall wntog n-m““" ot agsing the stick comes ah o Sriaid ik tobe aagwared, bot walk humbly to —— nox yIST OF PATTERNS. vl Cn']‘ A., Cank Canates No. 7, Sovrn ’“u.‘ o 94301 hopa theladies will pardon " O Punctuslity in sending patterns this tine 'h:' 10 serious ilinves In wy family, Fe 4 beon 40 occuplud that It was e\“. 4 Sosend my ordepy a3 promptiy as I do. Yould 5. Tl laaves bt 13 ton ny l&r‘ fret-sawlug, which csn b dworkes l';l ?h) Usrm 10 tha sowlug: Krlptivg et i tPLunlul'ln'ei o s 5 ollawin: it A i Houss ok, slobhaut, pig, 'L':l-‘:fl.-,' SHippor-case, Ing-cap, and’ comb-case, hairpiu an. le-book, Loot plucushion, wi ‘l‘ch-mc. sutumn-leal holder, 4 Sorucapia fo bair wl-rack, cross au hor with chain, Hoster, dove, letter- o - care, BandKerchief- € for solled cyl dowrpre pm?fl.. brackef % ol tere? gtures, deslyny for Truft sapking, quilh quine, wekrork dealins, abelf snd tably fau- Leing ltuummn spron, scrap-bag. All the rus:"" OF 10 ovuts apiveo aind poatage, S9ats aud bostago, Bhos-Las, Chis THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1876~TWELVE PAGES. nese alr-castle, sand-catle, lady's chemifette, Princeans nndargatment, éwing and kilchen aprana nanbonneta, corset covers, cic., at 16 centd and portage. Chiidren's anrons, Drinceans dressce, Right-dreases, snd night-drawors, Violet and Al bert drewsengelc., 1b conts and postdye, Lona- tlans of_patterus sollcited. FLORIDA MOSS. Frox Jozuno, Nzw Yonx,—All requests for Florida moss thus fat reccived haye been filed. 1 have not recelved scknowledgments, but thore ts na reanon to doubt their rafe arrivsl. Furaishing mo#s to The Tloma friends haa iven tae pleasure, Should any one eine desire, 1wiil continto to sup- Dly mons at the eame rate, —20 centd pet bunch for ‘Thanging-buskel, Juifersdn, (ialeshurg, T have fnst two canna.lil needay wiil inclose them and some bonnet-sqrins secds, with a few remarke on the latter, which fs an ornamental fealt, not edidle, If yuu chooss to send your address to The llome, with stamps to ! ¥ postaga from that point, you are welcoms to rem, Chorrl, Mme, Gneney, P.-0, Toz 3527, New York, puhiishes works on the diferent kinds of Incesmaking. My ndvice would be to senn [0 centa to ner for Vie four hooks fn one, 1t wonid really be Lhe leant expensive, an the price of one alonc i 25 cents, ~If you feel undeclded, send 10 centa for er cataloguen and ramples of laca, Trlo, since wrlting the above 1 lave welcomed our note. Welting Flonda moss ofton wonia ake away fhe feathery fuok. ~Next weok 1 will writa a Ictter for the benefit of all, TERPSICHORE, Falr goddess, with the amiling face * And fiying fect, whose aubtle grace, In wavy maree deltly wrought, Can charm awny each burd'ning thonght! All 1adl to theo, auyoet, hioavenly maid! Aslightly, ‘nesth varnaseus’ shade, Thon raaheat free along the mountaln, Terlde tho clear, Castallan fountain, And, auaing of its nectar long, Thy soul is filled with joyous aong; Thy minstrelsy ls doubly mu‘tl For all its charm lles in'thy foet. Caillope may ming of war, Antl Cllo sound hier windom fary Eutorp tonch her living lyred Melpomene breathe teavic firet Qravo Polyhymnin's sacred chang | May roll in tones roverberant] Thalia don her comic musk, And witirl Iito hor ploasing task; Urania's u\‘flhullnfi chunis— That wondrous anthem vold of worile— May thunder through the bolling seas, Or whisper on the Jaighing breere; All, atl will fude before the glance Of thy bright sandals Lurough the dance. 0 joyons, gind Terprichore! 1 wouid to Uot that I, like thee, Could lightly trip, In tnoulitiess ploasare, Phrough 11e’s Uead waste, to soma blithe mensure Flung from Apollo’s dnger-tips. Not all the wealih In all the ships Nor all tho treasnres under oceas, Could bribe me from niy sweot devotlon, Let three-limbed bord, inflamed by wine, Bpew calumny o'er theo and thined ‘et thou art purer atil] than ho— A Bacchanalian debauchee! Lot those decelved by naperstition Imagne ‘tis their holy minslos To ruze to esrth thy besutvous shrines, And trampls down the gorgeaus vives That circle them, thy hithenouie fauns To strangle, snd thy purble Jawns To atrew with precepls hard and bare, Converting that ouce Lright aud fair Into s leprons Uadarene, That ever wails, **Unclean—unclean " King David saw thy counterpart, And strove, by music's magic art, To einulato thy healthinl ways, And consecrate thom to God's pralse, Dut what to soma thou reom'st to be, 1eare not! Thou art pure to me, And ever Joyous, glad, and froo: Al batl to bright Torpsichore! Fuaxcis W, InveEnxzps. THE FOREST. 11ove the forest, gloomy, and so stil), Whera Fancy's dresmings wandor at thetr will, Al undisturbed, vave by freo Natnro's volce, Itcjoicing In the falrness of ita cholce. Thero's n grandeur in tho music of the winds; Tacro's o Lieaven in the fairneas of the Noweras Thero's a Joyfolncss the soul in sllence finds, And (hat silonce dwells within the foreat-bowers. And tho mystery forever It retaing Filla the heart with solemn happiness, and dee; And the twitight Uinge within its depths that relgon DBide a weltd sonve of awo o'cr us Lo crecp. 1 loveltho faret, Ev'ry leafy bough Thiat sways In silence wiih cach gentle wind Walkea fn my eart an ocha, moft and low, Of vaulubed years and Joyd lung Ieft beblod, ‘There's a freedom in tho forest, unrestrsined, Shutting out tho weary doingw of the dayy There's a {mrlly that dwellcth thera nurestralned, Chamng il of worldly sinfulness uwllly. And tho sweotness of ite whispored sounds, and o It has sonnds of deopest meaning unto me— Lidg my hearte best Liaod w quicker fow, And my soul from carthy passion (o be free. 1lore the forest dim—1tg solitude— The warblinga af its llei§-wingod songstors gay— Whero the timld partridge watchiuth o'ar its brood, nd the apartive nulrrels over are at play. a glory Ju its mosa-grown trecs, and old, Tow'ring high, ke aged ventinols, and Frim' Thero's a pleasuro that tho city does niok hold, In oach shady uook by grass o‘crgrown, and dim, There are those who lova the city and its care, Ilappy ever in {ts acones of bustiing strife: But, for me, O glve the forost, and the fulr Fruits of Naturo, and n peaceful, quiot lifo, Mixguaz loist, Wi, L. A, Ossonxs, e THREE SILHOUETTES, A grand old foreat of emarald-green, Mosasgrown and sombro with swaying vines; ‘And the glory of sunsst droppod betwecn In erimson dashes and quivering linoa. A gitlish figure, with shy, brawn eye Au?d haar like 8 flood of {mmllhud |¥n|'t‘. Ll-rumnf in Innocent, sweet surprise, 'a tho old, old atory, 80 often told, One littls word with such meaning rife— Love's firat shy kiss—a batrothal.ring— A promise to brighion » lonely i When a litile yoar should ite clrals wing, . . . B . B . Auother sunset of gorgeous dyos— A whits-robed form in's darkencd roomy Biut thu lashcs cover the shy, brown oyos, And on row and cheek reats the iljy's bloom, ‘Tho hands are folded in dresmloss ’m‘ Sl wearing in death the betrothal-ring; ‘There nro anow-white roses above the Lr And a ciuster of buda Iu the bright halr ¢} . . . t, ng. The same old fotest of omerald-gree Whora drooping vines in the light b Tut the On n ar Dunaxy, Wis, L ——— MY MOTHER, In the grim dosert of my heart and life, Uno oasls thers la—iny mother's face. A falr, sweel face, with such s ;m:-lvu Krace An waddens one o [lttle noment's space— Then thrills oue wi raplure, X;iu 1luve lisard au argan swept r-hands, 1n old cathudrals in far, storied lands, "ot touched you like this holy-trua, ‘ou have sven pansies wal with silvor dew Liftiug their purple oyos in beauty meek; Hut they ure nol su tendur as bor syos, ‘I'hut nevor frown on sl 1y batug's strite, But ever mect mino own with doathiess trost, » #nd zuntiougss, Boreno s skice 0f June.” The foldad Auwer of her wouth 13 not less red and rare than seo tho bloums Pt nover (elt tha blight of roet of drouth, That bivssam fu tle shadow of life's glooms, And glorify forever Uod's brown dust. $ler voico {8 like & wind-harp In the night, Bo wort and low{ and, when you hear herspoak, “Tia liko the ulterauce of yourdresms of youth, And ail her }ifo ts ono of good, and trutl Aund luying sacrifice, shd works made bright 1ty hier sweot Lrust, aud patient hopo and faith, Fauny Dnucort. e WHAT GAIN? [Ansew ta ¥ Waat Gain?™ by Hile Whacler.) ‘What guin? Wouldst have Lho sun sot Jow st noon, Hecaure the day bo fair, lest clouda should lower? Wouldst juse she uramisa of the sfteracon, “Tho holy twilight and the eveuing-hour? What gain? The bliss of walking With Ilte’s fajr promlss 1it by jov. What inutter that the clouds should wuetimes bide The bappy sunsbioe, sluce by Uud's love sent? What g:.o;u The bliss of porrow, kuown i sfter years, The loving sympathy through tol! snd tea: Tha Mli ;‘:e:rugu whe, bJ.lltInlM P The teuder love by tender act confessed, \Vbl‘!flnl The brighter crown that souls eball Who wait, ez strive, {1 torm & Ouniuo, April 6, vupe, * Periect soul atieg. canlent} —e— A New Idea la Nest-Buitding, Deiroty $ree Frea. Walter Schwelkart, '\'v'lm lives on Jeflerson svcoue, half a wile beyond the Hamtramck toll-gate, relutes that he Lias noticed two rublus of Jate at work in big back-ysrd teyiug to carey awsy a smal} toy-basket which, tonslagrabl worn sod tattered, bad been cast aside. Evl uzntlf' thinkive it would wake s palutial nest, the blrds bud rollml it gloog and carpied {6 short dletsuces, but were unsble tu get bold of it fn siich 8 way as Lo tusk @ long journcy with §f Yestenday mornfug Mr. Schwelkart, as usual, weutb oub to Juok sttt wurk 1w which hio wes deeply Interested, and saw his bieds busy with a piece of string about elght feet long. ™ Soon ulled the atring through the grnss- woven hasket, and, chattering as if wonderfully pleased witl thetr seheme, each robin took an endof the string In its bl and fiew away with the basket hanging on its swing. CURRENT GOSSIP. ouT OF TN STORM, A mother was walking but yealerday noon— A mothicr and ehifld walked togother; 1tood in my dootway and watched them go by— 4o by in the suft April weathor, Just then, withoot warning, the skies wero o'er- and, putting her hand down by her elde, allowed the precfons relle to drop off. The present wherenbouts of the rin did not explain, and consideral mains unsatfsficd. — BPOILING A GAME OF EUCHARE. Washinglon Letter 6o TtAladelphia Sunday Prese. It s sak) that early in his reign Rutherford had Invited some of the boys up for & card-par- ty, and the thing was **aet up" (n advance. The Prestdent and Unelo Richard Thomveon were to play naainat Evarts and 8horman, RAmt wae to be euchre, although Bherman and Thompson were yearning for ulittiedraw poker, The guests came,®aud wera ushered without ceretnony Into the Presidout's litrary, ford was there, and so was Madame, more en- tertalning and winsome, {f possible, than usual, Bhie was particularly sollcitous about the heaith of each and the family of the same, boped Uncle Dick ‘Thompsot wouldn't work hiin- THE PUZZLERY COBNER. {Orizinal contributions will be pablished in thin Correspondents wiil please send their th their nome de plume aadresned to **Pazzlers’ Cornor.” Anawers will be published the following weel. | ANSBWERS TO LAST WEER'S PUZZLRES. No. 2092, ** [Tow sharper than A rerpent's tooth it ts to have 8 thankjees child, "—Shakespeare, Mra. Yan Cott e curivsity re- 3 3 > w—mm 2> AO®: 2 zH»3. 8 3 1, A moment hefore so begutling, d storm-clouds hung frowning > And tomperts =3 above ‘Where of 1ste Lhe bluo heavena wero stmillng. The mother snd child, where yon church's gray T, A mE> N, weTme Smmza No. 210, Apollo Relvedero. 1In belfry snd pinnacla towar, Ll Htll T watched, and I wished they were safe in liwved they were not detalning Mra. Hases from receiving other friends, or from the plensant dutles of the domests This was her hour with her hushawd, and any of his intimato friends who happened to dro in. Thompson Iooked at Sherman and winked, Sherinan remarked: thought, Madamae; beautiful emitted a wordy eulogy on the beantles of hume life; und the Prealdent—yawned. Eleven o'clock came, and the visitors withdrew with the swect- est of parting henedictions from Mrs. 1laycs, ‘Tho next day Rutherford was obllged to to his disappointed friendss Lucy won't havo it she doesn't sa Lut you see how she works It.” There won't be any wickedness at the White Jouse if Mrs. great deal of in- h aha knaws notulng about, but When sho strikes any- thing off color, slio ** shoots it on thu spot.” Were safa from the wind and tne shower. Ab, no, indeed ] Dul, at the first raindrop, she took tho child's PECE smgm® S FUEPSS ——— NECTRD 8QUARES—NO. 212, a 8 Z hany While they Lutned to the church.door logothier. And within the gray walls both the mother and Knelt, safo from the world and the weather, Crantes Nopt Unkcony. Mantoy, Wie., April 11, CLEOPATRA’S NEEDLE, Thdladelphia Prese, The trouvle about Cleopatra's Needle has It tmay be remembered that the com- mander of nstcam vessel, who came up with the Egyptian monolith floating in Ita air-tight fron eylinder, after it lud been abhandoned off the const of Bpain, succeoded (n taking it Into thu port of Ferrall, whenco 1t was subsequently hrought futo the Thames, very heart of London, TI who pleked up the cylinde thesportof an; Hlgeny, clalme . “I's no use; triguery whic! The left hand upper square—To work stesdily: that docsn’t count, Joft the sheltered sido; an afiemation, Dy way of; & malignant aplrit; greany aubstance: s CIHANGING COLONR. From Jeft to rivl Cnira (A1) Dispateh o Cincinnati Commeretal. There I8 in vur city now & volored man who for fiftcen years pnst has been steadily tuming He nays that Lefore the War he was the slave of Mr. Winston, now livingz near Unlon City, Tonn., and that any onc douhting that he Is n negro can have those doubts sct at rest by writing to his old master. Culumbus, Kv., for seven years past, and his children, all hiack, bavo grown up and are mar- ricd. 1le says that tho change in tha color of his skin Legan filteen years oo, in & spot s threc-ceut plece, and now s fu tho e Caplain and crew yy an abatdoned walf, e ever-yexed Bay of malyuge, to which they were en- titled by the maritinie codes of atl countries and ties, They valued the Needlo at a sum so larize that Mr. Erasinus Wilaon, at whose cost htover from Alexandria and will bo ndon, felt fnclined rethier to Jeave the obelisk un the rallors’ handa than an immense amount for its recovery, Lapully provides a remedy for such a o ment between parties, This 18 afforded by an appeal to the Admiralty Court b Lundon, cordingly, the case waa lately brought belore Sir Robiert Phillimore, Judite of that Court, ‘I'ie owner declured that * Cleopatra’s Newdle after ull hio had spent upon 1t, was_ nob wol meore thay a fow hundred pousds. tended by counsel for the salvors that jt was a uity of uhnost lucaleulable lfon pounds sterlinie at the thy arzuments ; CNOS8—NO. 213, Top—Empty projecta: o weight; n uniti a con- Tlottom—spotted ; loud vounda; & plant; Left—A river in France; a au account-book; nced: 8 vowel, pradent to hasten: to dlacern: o consonant. The centee word from top to bottom, & kind of grain: from Left to Fight, In another piace. All the words used, with three exceptions. can be read both down and across, forwing over thirty complete He has farincd near MHOMBOID-NO, 214. Across—Disturbance: part of a charch; to beg: Dowa—In Pathfinder;an al tpon his person are & few spots on his hands, v lsland; plata; comfo and amask, a8 it were, on his face, extending from lils forchicad to is mouth, with the excen- tion of hiscvebrows, which oro white, the halr on them belngr black and _stralght like & white Tue skin of the head, neck, and body 18 2 heaithy flesh color ke that of auy white man, and Is teuder and casfly blistered by the sun, and hils halr is gotting stralzht like o white man's. Tlie irst lmpresslon unon seelng him 1 that his face has boen his uyos are the unmistakable color uf a negro's. His uamo I3 Henry Winston, Ho says that soon after the change” beuan twel7e phyeicians at New Orleans, and they told him vot to be alarmed; It was a boalthy chunge, and would not injure s life, was the leprosy. JOYEPH COOK IN CANADA. Doston Jowrnal, Mr. Cook glives the following verslon of the trouble which It has been nlleged ho hwl on the vars between the Canada lne and 8t. Albaus, with n Custom-llouse ofllcer, stury, coutalving internal evidence of misren- resontation, 8 golng the rounds of the press, and nsserts that Mr. Cook tried Lo smuggle English books over the line, and that he polnt~ od out hls name ou the (yleal of & yolume to lutimldate a revento ofticer. out his nume becauso volunies thus marked for rivate usc are uot dutluble under the law. ut the slightest objection was made to Mr, Couk’s purchasos when they were examined at the oflles, An Incompetent Deputy-lnspector seized Mr. Cook's bagyave without examintor when Mr. Cook objected hat the Looks were not dutiable, and {nsisted thet he should aee that thoy were all marked with the owner's private name, this Government ofticial fell into a pasaion, In which ho scems to have been when he furnishied the reporter an ae- Cook avers that ho nevor said that ho was 8 member of the Boaton e simply inststed upon bis rights, which were recognized the moment hometa competent oflicer. — DEATI, LlFl’i! AND DEATH AGAIN, ‘The 13-year-old daughter ofJ, 1. Doremus, of TWills street, Paterson, dicd on Tucsday of {ast weak, as wan supposed. The body was prepared and laid out In the cofiin, and all the arrange- ments wero conpleted for tho funeral on Friday “The father sat alono in his houseon reparations were all ready, tho doctor’s certliicate fllod, and thecoflin n tha benehes In the adjoining room, 'Tho door stiently opened, and fn fier siroud and grave clothes tho (irl o had doad tottercd toward him, threw ler arms around his neck, kissed him pussionately, and then fell buck uaconsclous fn his arins. A hysieian was_collod with il baate, but this uto shie was dead. S auport; By r) of the words running across form the name of an n‘l’lclt o daily usc, monumeit of antl valug,—hall & m}l A consonnnt; a metal: vrinciple: offienders; ine digent; to cusny: o consonant. The same words are read downwanls, Brovmixaron, il CHARADE—NO. 216, ** flerr Tonfeladrockh! 1 losthe the name, And Germnu honr drawa nighs ow rhal) I daro his proscnca grim? " Quoth Hue, with tronbled eye. pues. see, of Goeiho's *Faust’ ‘Fo fiest 1've not ey could I but my wera It dono!" d Tom, the umdlcfll- from that docisfon, though the general oplijpn wos that it overestimated the value of the Subsequently, under arbitration, cen awkrded, the obo- he was oxatnined by the sutm of $10,000 Las tisk owner to pay all costs, but law charges in d bemg very much lower than ln this this witl probably not coxceed $500 or ‘o erect the Xeedlo ou the Thnmes’ em- bankment, which will bo fmmoediately done, increase the charres somo 82 iir the wholo cost (of departation, salvige, aud erection) uboud $50,600, us to the obetlsk of and erecet it in the I cost the French Qo case of Cleopatra’s Needle, Dr. Ersinus Wil- sun hberally dafrays all the cxoeusos. Lo bad Teared 1t ¢4 Becond] * crl 1'll hely yoa, every wo 1t bliwt L prove myse When clouds grow dark aad thi w I her grateful glance, you are 8o nice ™ in_blushing as | write) 1o kissed hor oncy or twice, - Masox Ciry, LI CITARADE—~KO. 217, When first the depthof chaor heand, And thrilied st the crestive mfl\t Whaenover to tho wanton wind Thu waves thelr rhythmic revels hold, My wholo, when vyenlug shadows fuld Thelr wings wtpon the iand and deep, Is reen 1t watch sna wand to keen, And filla the eallor's heart with choer, At thought of home aud kindred nen’;\. Luxor from T de la_Convorde, tarls, rnment $400,000 A TRAMIYS DINNER. The New York Sun tells a good story of n sad-cyed tramp whoaccosted sevoral well-kuown New Yorkers in Park JRow. They gave bim re- petlunt glauces, and he was about to move away when Campholl's heart was touchied by the manner of the stranger. Mr. Cook pointed “You look hungry," “@o tight Into Moynahan's and order what you want,and Il pay for it.? A dublous sinflo broke over the carcworn “They'll think I'm Jylog and kick me out,” was the reply. 111 make that all right,” safd the benevo- 1ent Catupbiell, tuening to Moyuahan, *lHere, ho "oor fellow what he wants, it with any care, an NUMERICAL ENIGMA- 1am composcd of ten letters, and am the name of on ancient Eastern monarch, 0, is 0 wine disteict in Spaln, 7. 1 3, U, Is to engra countof tho case. ‘Ihe gad-vyed tramp murmured his thanksand followed Moynahan futo the dining-saloon. touk hia scat ot the table, called for a napkin, ate for.an hour and twonty minutes, sud de- parted. ‘Tho following is thic bill: A vortorbouae sk ontints potatoes,.,. te of raw tomatoe Tinte of fried oysie Twa pots of colfen Dish of brook tro A litie lobutor-salud Buina cxtra potatoes A Clarlotic Ruwnc A quart bottle of dry Verzenay 0Calo, vy 2oy d Itcina Victorla. Ono bundio of touthpicks. NUMERICAL ENIGMA—NO, 219, My L 2 84 4, 5 {8 found incvery well-ordered My whole (1, 0, 3, 4, '+ B) 8 essentia) to tug rogulation of iy 1, 2,'3, 4, 6. NUMERICAL ENIGMA-NO, 220, My whole Ls a hook of pooms that has probably becn read and llstened to by & greater nomber of porsons than any ather knowa work, and fs com- 11, 14, 18, 7, 4 bly awhkens In tl 1, 1s the emotion which e minds 0f an apprecia- nee, whose comment |8 gencrally 3, 5, 1, 14, 18, 0, 1, 18, that declaro it to bo only 20, 2, Mus JoskPuing L—. AN ENIGMATICAL PUZZLE~NO, 221, On & rocent visit l-:nluuurd 1 passed throuzh tho Fridsy evenin 18, 15, 10, 10 ianigited minds supposcd to bo | 13 pbell pakl t g, ut doclnred in the future ho sk ilinit ol tram: carned beot and cabbage rockn; () m sportsman: 1) & coverlng and sy unploasant notes {4) & Prenchman dear to Americans; (5) 8 mist, & meas. ure of length, and to clothe; compass and & curve, Leaw (7) & wickee basket to carry mesdow; (8) onoof the battles of the Mexl Wars (1)) opeuliyg the following r tree, and jolned; (. 12) a prenominal Aew York Sun, About two years ago, Mr. J. B. Fuller{nvent ed snd cxhibited an eloctric machiue for tele graphic purposes. It then occurred to him that the same apparatus might, with somo chauges, bo made to -prodice an olectriv Hght, and, after consldorablafabor, he perfected his fuventlon, It was in vperation ou Saturday evening [ the rear of Maltby's oyster depot, at 11 Ureenwich A gimall steam cngine furnishes the motiwe puwer for tho machine, which Is very of an armatura revolving be- worful clectro-magoet, eleetriclty is thus gener- I'wo elcctric wires are attachcd nd they convey the electricity to the urners, “Each of theso bursers con- slats of two sticks of y plecu of gluss, fn sn upright The electrivity is of au_ordinar ers, ‘The lighi QuIrs, The thud of the slapjack no longer resounds through the Jand.—Danbury News. G Mrs, Tilton's voice is heard breaking tho still- ness of the uight, ** At e battle of deutal I waz dere all de whial” The pen fa mightier than the aword, but the humble paste-pot is greater than ho that taketh a city,—Detrolt Free Press. The Clucinnat! Saturday Night thinks that the paucity of Jokes in England is oxplained by tho fact that it takes 20 shitliugs to make a pun. Very fow girls can spank a pepper-box a8 it should be spanked, and yet thoy want to be warrled and ralso tamilics.—0k o’Zy LDerrick. 4 What makes the Jamb The children all do cry Mary lovos the Iaimb, you know— 'ho dou't love mutton-pio? —8t, Louls Journal, ‘The may who advertisc sand directions that wi make $200 a montl, owes his washorwouiau for throe months’ washing, and was sccn a few days ego trying to borrow 85 to pay & week's board- bllL—Norristun He §1, ¥DATA OUF PUTAO— e ok yout Drices Higher You'ra making matters worse, Thus frecxing out each bayer, — Boatore ‘l'vavesler. of the Araphle must bo sn t l:dmnhm luuntudp. tement, and on Bupday oater fruit-treo agont eall litery tho old tnan thought nd of & coat, and the re- wngul In tho extrume to tho young F3 v and part of tho 3 mi a8 & plant, and & bot; mat fricnds fram (13) & vessel and consorvators of the penca; (14) & P nickname, au untruth, Guann Cuovsing, 11 CORRESPONDENCE. BY, Platteville, Wia,, scomingly bad no trouble for’ the ton solullons sre correctly land; (16) a male Dofiaus Yaunox, simble, consls| twoen tho poles of & A strong current o 1L, in & lotter dated O 1ova Mary so?™ rday eveulny, snswers correctly the Tioxy, Paxtop, TN ack of 'tinie to ‘tey ¢ 4205, 206, £08, and Frances Constant, ssgigne® puzzle, and sayi 1s, but masterd the re son llke & good wcholar, Minnehshia, Preeport, 111, pn fn bis dovious carwer sncceesful auly when the Cham the missing knot ia which are altached ited by tho application vloco of matal to b thus produced Is dazzlingly briltiant and very beautiful, so far surpussing wi-light that the Jatter looks Any number of wers tho oasy ones, [t riers, Now, 203, 204, 211 ara wolved properly, n the nowspapers to enable & person to g ‘*neun ¥ of her les- ollow and dirty beslde it Lits may be supplicd by tho samu wires, and - Fuller bas succeeded 1n so subdividin current of olectrivity that any one of the lights can be extinculshed without affectiug In the wlightest degree tho other lights on the samo had not boon sccomplished before. Mr, Fuller suys he can light pulidings in any part of the uity by extending hls wires to them He also says o can light the streats with clectricity, sud to prova this he has stretehicd his wires to s post on the sidewalk 1n frout of tho bullding, where he keops a light burning every evontne. This light 18 far more britliant thun any calcium-light, and Huminates tho atreot for a block. would Uluminslo & whole block, and far bef too, thau a dozen or more of strect-lamps, In lghting up & houee, porcelain or groutid-gluss ed for softening the glare of the roduction I8 very slight, K. V. K., city, anawers Nos. 203, 2( 208, and sends another welcoma lot of are curiosities of coustruction. this number shows the correspondeut to besn adapt in puzzletic litarature. 'l'hu‘llll:«e e'fl; pu'blll?’nlll:l: :l.ukhll oalty for the nuinber of wu At can ! Nearly all the words can be read downwards and scross. As thure have becn 50 many diagrams of the cross In Tue Cornur, 10 save apaca none e priuted this week, ch..glhu wook anawers #ix In ed too aificult st short uutice. spearu had somathin through the stroets, Bubbing read that evening, whena 1 e un Bubbina' d: {ta construction. Ouo of theso Hyhts IS BULOFEAN BITUATION, Eugtana to Russla—* Now, after all, wadon't hting is ugly busincas say- onc tusaic, and—" Lt guyburt, wighta't to do with the chess oni's knowlodge of chess belng Hmil hadto **shake it, Brother Ike, Sounth Bend, the remark that **some of U the toughost kind to untsn Hoostee did {t, nevertheless, and & cluan score of Len correct answers attests his good work, Tyeo, clty, takes Iabyrinthine fntr ‘tima, aud s patiate niue’ of tho knotw, t to fight, do we ‘“l?uuh—s“\ ell, 8 aud—* Yuk Wo 1 Jussia—* Yes; ono of us might.” {i:fiu‘ud—-"uaw beautitul is peacs and good- :'ln—‘- Yes. Angels do be peaccful, don't O land— Yes, You didn’t mean all you sald, did youl'! Hussia—* No. Iwaspretty mad then. Bat we hard words.! s, maybol did. But let's bo h light, Tha cost of tuiich Jeas than that of the ordivary gas, . —— ONE OF VAN COTT'S S8TORILS, Bufalo K '2uress. Probably fow Christians have had the peculiar experienco related by the Widow Van Cott, the voted femate ovangelist, at ono of her recent revival meetines at Grace M. E, Church in this uty, As wo sre infurined by parties prescut at tho gathering Iu question, and which was one of particutarly fervid lntorest, Mrs. Van Cott cata- goods which sha parted with e h l}h:h bad wm‘l‘: v:'ry‘ %m s many of thom, 00, bus at the Lord'’s numm‘unu she ln’ad them aside. Then lie chiains, und brucelets, and Tad., rtarts off with o ten twisters were and it took & Lisap 1t them;" oul Lug paper tostudy the of The Coruur for the frst W No. 200 is B, &, trhinte tvow s anyhow, r(‘igmuny—n" Yaw, boysh, datishgoat. Zschako "t Lo shouttug wit Kuns, 1 shoots wit wiue wo. lager. .h&ulwn and Welltngton from the battlcicuts of they ain't buckivg down sud taking water atl ud." ' Vellington—4 Ne, 1e thelr Poor, thiu stufl, duy, we'd secn the clarct t ruphic, logued the worldl: g % 7 8 quota of answers—which 1 at hr Muster's bel o1 T ot found solutions wery Ilo eays: ** lope mext ooder Las @ neal charade hands, unt ton' wanted her gold tri.scts, and she gave them up, the Lord wasu't satisied, but demanded her wedding ring, ‘This Mrs, Van Cott wus very a little worn fore he dicd, snd she prayed sllow bher Lo kee| through s service sho prayed au the Lord unot to earuestly about it that she dlda't Lord would bave the ring, and she ut last realizod that all thy veople had gone, leaviug ber alove fu the church. Then the wloistes came and took her to the carriage, and aiter they bad got In be sald: ister Van Cott, what's the matter?" but abp tald biw not W talk to ber, house, she asked all ooking do'vn oo tbls too; but still Nelsou)—+ Wall, if 1onids, Champsign, 1 much misery va who ** entalled ¥ so Cornerites with No. 200, sond, Correct solutions 1o all the knobw, from knight's leap 10 Dandiprat. Two or thres gure y sent in twisters for his spplness will bo com- respundouts havo sirea pecin) beneat, aud thel oto wheu he can't make his anawers goo. Froeport, TIL., makes ao open takg the rinj confesslon that ¢ e —— THE RED MAN. Tho nobls red man of tha forest, erst Way wastac of this glorlous contineat) ‘a4 puble, aud was uever Lent be yoke of labur. fesslon my surmise that moet of the U. U's will be sgrea * that this little production of as *entailed’ upo thew Diote tribl iuce toe * National Counci! The Isdy ls right, Aslde from the autho a8 anawered only by Bueua €1, Vathfiader, Brotber Ike, sud i, nf H 1hirst mmvflr. it Arrived at the the family to pray with ber Lo the Lord nob to fusist op Layiog her wed- Tho wivister then waid; Lord dou't want your riug," whercat she poluted over ber shoulder and “ (Get thow bebind me." They all prayed, but the Lora would bave the ring suyway, so 8blaat sbotowssued 1 wver her toger-joing, Rose Myyllc, Evan: this week as sbe woul calyms Lbab gaYe hur Fea) batn becauss 3l As (0r the chess puzale, she ht, sud kulght after ku! d "the wovewunt, Tb light midtake o Ler auswer; bul it U suspected b, Toao lutuntionally wisggoted ths wo Lero ts her solutivas ** Uuw abarperthan a To lead s eaglo! fike, when peat, not wake i 0 erced the wild swan on studied ulybt after nig! @ roubuck, ho could bound aud And'ue was uot su idol-sarviug thi Hu worsbiped ths Ureut snm'l—-uu pent's ' thanka® §t 3+ to have & *toothlems * ehild "'} Hho thinka the Kittiwakd eharade was the bastand hardest ono yet Cornered. Sosle Wrag, elty, regretfnlly wriles that seven anfwers are all that she ean fnd thin week, sad thowe were found Batnrday evcning. Bhe thinks tha Initis] letter of the chens puzrie ought to hava been piren; but that wonld faenish & key whith wonid hAve at once unlacked the secret. Nos, 202, 200, and 211 are the mirsing snswers. Garth, Paxton, 111, leada all competitars én 8n carly list of Answers to last week's complications, Bhe ackntwledyes that No. 200 led her s weary chase, and aaya: '*Jf the Champalgn gertlemin indulgen in each chlllnlnnl. 1, far one, will pladly ezcuse him Ilenlds,” (Read this alowly.) The answer viven is eiigl fly aiffarent from the anthor's; hot, as the worda verify, it in but fait to give credit 1o Uarth for tho ten sojations. Anrwera have heen raceived to puzeles of April @ from the fallowing correnpondenta: Ilonest Joe, Korwood Park. 111, to Nos, 203, 204, 205, and 4y Jeaeica, Aurora, 1i1., to Now, 202, 203, 204, 205, 207, and %08: Tour Scholar, city, to Noy, 200, 207, 204, and 210: Snng, city, to Nos. 204, %05, 207,.and 204; Chees, Lafa 4023 Rob Robbin, Platteville, and 208, Enena Chaoagra, Dizon, Ill,, commences with !¢ How shiarper.” éte., snd enda with Dandiprat and licr ten anawern are Just )ike thoae at the hea. of The Corner. E. €, says the chess puzzie was s very nice one, Garth's excellent, and expressea the hope that Pathfinder and Dorah Yarron will take ofl their nats And stay awhile, The '* Goneralissl- mo ™ s ** bowing low, ' while returning thanks for the contributions sent. Pay Walbridge, city, says alx *‘kootty ™ puz- zling anewsra hae she fonnd, and enters complalnt hecatee ma's Uncle did not give hera cue to hi's journey., The other €osses mhe met with wers Now, 207, 209, snd 211, Fay muses in this fashlon on No, 208: The **Jinglin * I've '*nabbed,” I thil iy e B Rrutort o AL o $2¢ iy wondmus brain at work. ‘And the ** KittiwaKe Jignied before mise ee. Pr"n!”"' Osbkosh, Wis., whose letter is dated April 8. 'proceeds 1o unmavel the twisters one by one, and stops for a moment st No. 200, —that little one for's cent,—and fnally triea [tin Latin, but i auspicious shie 18 not correct in het nolntion. Mowever, she roseldom falls that it provokes her to is u alngle link. Nive of the puzzies are answered properly by the iady, The enlgma in this [asite from hiet pen may trooble some of the ucancrs, —=J. A. Il. and llenids among the nom- er. Dorah Yarron. Orand Crossing, 111, recrets the Inck of & law lbrary to 0nd **eigne ' little parzle, 0 aa tomuke the complement of ten. aud pro- ceed to evuke from her fertile brain fome teisters for Ilonida's rpecial benedt. D, Y. hias a renpect- tul revorence for E. C.'s wondetful genios, but almost fears **#hie* o not a woman. D), Y. bat ecioes the remark of severa) others; and it re- maina for The Corner to sy that E, C., to the beat of ita knowledre, belongs to the gentler sex, for no mascaline hand ever inditod the lesters sent each week to The Corner, 'GLORIFIED, O dainty, dimpled hands! That nuver more may ercep within mine own, Ye now are led noar to the ** Great White Throne™ By angei-bands. O clarping, clinging armat That af} too roon have loasud your Joving bold, Yo now are safe, within the Father's fold, From all alarms. O iy, tott'ring fect! That, all alone, have passed the **Gates Alar,” Your puths beyond, wbere shining spirits are, Now are complete. O rarely radisnt face! For which my wea: fl eyes must valaly yearn, Above the starry spheres which nightly barn, ‘Thou haset thy place. O stainjenn. sinless soall Facaped va eatly to the resim of light, Thou, r‘lgrfl!d o its eflulnnw bright, t reached thy goal Qsrroni, Wis, M. E, Hanxox. ———— Fliss Bothschild's Present to Her Husband, London Letter to Nre Yort Nmee My fricnd, who was * behind tho scones,” tells me of oue littie present which was miade to the bridegroom that has o mention 1n the long lists of diamonds, sliver, jJawelry, and other tressure printed i the newn}uxpcr-. On the evecing of the wedding Lord Roscbery received & package from tho brido-clect. {t contained a srmall gold box, aud In w reparate envelope s preity gold key. No letter uccqmpsnied the gift, mor lo- etructions of any kind. My Loni, howover, did not iiesltate 88 to the use ol the key. Ho vpon- cd the box. It contatved she last check widch Hanuab de Rothschid woald ever sign as & spinster. Beoutifully written in her own fale hand, it was drawn In favor ot Lord Roscbery ~$1,000,000, payable to his onder, GROCERIES, FLOUN, Test Minnesnts Rnring Wheat, per bri . 74 Bust Minoesots Taten ai. pee bri Wi Toest K. Lonts W 70 Lest Iefe, per b 50 Every brand [0 el charge in all parts of the city, BARING POWDER. Dr. Prico’s Cresm, large oans, Fiac Quality, 8 pounds for, OCOCOANUT, Bchtl'l’sl 3+lb pkgs. 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