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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNI: SATURDAY. 1B78—TWE beon a littlo anjust to you. § willassist yon aa far | befors the door of our nelchbo- the f an f am able, Annie Deil, Dloomington, wonld snggest you employ a gaod physician for your taky, ‘Thers in probahly some Acrofuinns affection that may attack tho vertchral column. if 1 hav not, tho corvical glanda, 1 think, as sande Teo sngseats, private vorreapomiencs the bottar plan for those' wishing nformation that har already bren siven, and in. tereats buta few. This wonld leave room in The Jiome calumns for articles interesting the msjority of readers. esne, otc. Well, I thonght, T wonldn't give mach fatyou. How vroud you look sa your eyea fall foim your poorer neighbor. amd the poem that Lincont loved so much caing inta my mind: 1 wehy shonld the apirit of mor Jiko 3 awifi-deving me i of the | ghtalag, a bt {ic pmeson from Jife to fite reat in the gTave. {The car has stopped. and a poor old woman comea fn. Shelooks around, but sl ston no sent, for 10 car I Just comforiahly full. Ah! bt my prond nth hna risen, aail sha smilen hor thankes as rlie kes her neat rabettar than [ thought, ing wan. You are politc, at feast, Hehas L"ghl mo a lesson; 1 should not judge entirely by spjearanccs. liut 1 glance around again, and this time my e‘e folls upom n_glel,—eytoenliy s working-giri, Jn ter hiand rhe carrles o lunct, —a conple of piceen of bread, and perhaps & bit of moat, O how I pity theac working-uirlel From early morn "l AL plght—work, work, ‘work. Scolded by bosecs, Tcsrcely auy'par, and nesor any thankd, Oh!the or working-gitl. Beride her, howerver, siten Priy, quite tho oppoxita, Elin i fashlonably drevsed, and gacea ot everybody with an ir of au- perlurity, and agaln I think of snotler stanzs of That poem Th6 leaven of the onk and tha wiilow shall fale, togothar bo ¢ scatcred around, and togo s Rlulllm ouny aml tha old, "".‘.i\h’.""""' time thrt cow with a carfew hell be: enca which will Impreas unon his mind thatof | ihe [, AYBTEM IN WORK, Frox Mreniz, Brraw, O.—1f hoasekespers ars never heard 1o exclalm, ** Billions of money for an duch of time, " It {8 becanso the moncy I8 a4 acerce oa the time, ~perhaps mors ao. We havo heard 3o mich of economy of maney, let us miance at the eeonamy of time, T will nover farget a favorite adaze of ono of onr Profeasors, in daynof *'anki lang ayne. " Tt was, ** Use your time rignt and it will nee yon right, * The fleat atap in right uses of time |n ayat Jour ‘workt for ach dny 50 you will 3lwa; st what you are voing to do noxt, anl A8 nearly s passinle how lonz It will take, and always joave maruin eunnch fot fittlo extras, for you mitst aton ta pot (he little darlincs If they fall, anewer the of which yon_ep dark atripes, and In the' frait of both growih and appenrancs resembles that of & rent to mo Fnox Uriarr, Ciiicaao.~] wish to ask that which salt watcr can be made lo reach the affecterl part? In the steam araing from aall water, salt? if #0, presume it could be fnhaled. How 1 have a0 much faith In the healing p¥nperties of salt that I wish uztr{ (3 have not done so tiofore hecause 1 di £nall molder to du touc-hell, —-make that bricf If 1t is patent-right gratefal to any one who will give ditections, 3y 058 now wan hild, & beaotifol boy, | en or pud illers, s-0r chat 8 minuto with & porras. Wallflower, many thanka for your gonerous do. with puee, blue cyu qolflen hair, What 8 | ingneiglitor. Can't some one suzoest an idea foe | nation of elips: tho majority are dulne Apely, I Tontrast to thoold mau! low eagerly the llttle | making some of our trontlecomo calis brief? Yon M t a8 o . ook forward to the tmo when ho will be a statted in ol nnd ay 308, directi man, bitt how sadly the other thinks of the Lime that I past1 Dut “my ride is ended, and, as 1 step foom i car, 1 think of my own folure, and won- der what 1alall bo dofmy, in ten, twenty-Ove, iy years ience. Twould like to exchange quatations with some ooe. hiave no luea how much time ean be saved nntil you try it Anid, above ail, drive your work; don't let it drive you, I onlertodo this it may require a hard day's work to gt [t Al anead of you; don’t chieic 1t 1o it does, arput it off from day to day droading 1t; tnt rien early, prepare o broaklast that will not disty many dishes, and a dinner hat will not require mucl timo or work, ani mske things fly. ~ You can nfford to rest when you get throuph, and will enjoy it. This i« deulimed for thosu who aro buth mistrens and meid, Did yott ever notico or think of the number of classcs and ollior excrcines & teacher can put 8 school of from olubty toa handred throngh n three honra, and allow fifteen minutes for play? It {s becaune thoy have evety exsrcise on time. Thelr programme 1n not only Iaid_ont, but lived up to, Such should be the case in all work, But tho llitlo folkyara coming from school and wo must chanse the anbject, Canany of the mem- hera give me anme ce mtnut bloacking lonn- dato cambrle that hoenma yellow from starch and nxe? And can somo one toll me what will bleach ecru laco? Don't say sun and rain for the cambric, for I have tried (hat. nn't Jeave ono stone upon another, want a home fhe worst way, jurt aa soon as he finds himzelf without one, You have tried your plan aix yeara: I've triod mine sixteen, 1a there anything 1 can o for Suffering Addie? 1 cannot take her to rido, but will take cars of the children while some one clsa does it, who has & horse and & heart. I'm a famous paby-tender. A CORRECTION, Fnon Escorarivs.—Fuss, of Quincy, I, says: ¢ Yon will find the hattle of Lookout Mountain in Dayard Taylor's *In Camp and Fleld.'™ Dayard Taylor did not write **In Camp and Fleld," but Benjamin P, Taylor did, and in 1t flm a graphic description of the battle of Lookout Mounatain, e ———— CURRENT OFPINION. THE NEED OF A IIOME. Aunt Lucy contelbutes the following letter from s (riend? L) Covinarox, Ky., March 25.—DNear Aunt Luey: Ireceived a TrinuNE of recent dato, and read with much pleasure, **Things Hopod For," fram your yeady pen; and was glad tofind you **at home in your own pretty way, Iatonce recoznized the old gizzotureand the cheerful, hopeful article above it Tam sure that you have found the **omnlbus™ ghat will carry with apeod all tho passentors with bagzage. that will find its way Yo the myrind ‘homes of the preat City of thie Lakes. T am pleased tu £ thint vou are a member of the ** livino Club, {hat ias for 114 object the eatablishment of a flome potel ar first-clasa hiouse, ns & safe aud hapy re- Dat, frec from the snaros ond pitfallsof ¢+ country glrln ™ and others wha flock to tho city for emplor- ment. Nothing ls mora needed, Such homos are Tound tn New York wnd other citics—=not charity instintions, but deaigued o secnza the privilege of ome-ifo, for pay, such as can ba reasonnbiy foeen by the 'buarder.’ I'va known something of fic dinicultiea ond dangers which young girls hay toweet In leaving Lomo 10 geek the nieans of sub- sletenco $n the eity, How many walis nrce jreen floating Hellward © through our strects il avenucs, Wwhoso mathers have left the door -of _the humble cotfage always unlatehed piaht and day, in tho vain hope, it inay be, (hat Yuabe or Juila will rome any roturn] Tour girl! Poor matlier! Mer history 1will not attempt. It Al tuo well known, **That,* says onc, wanmy pister, ahio (e Jost1 ™ ** O, how we foved her 4 Wo never ceaso llunklnr of ter" really think that o young, Innocont, noxperlencad Firl, awny_(rom Lioma i search of ‘employment in 3 great ity, is one of the most helpleas of all crentures, Doverty, fallure, tempiation, and tho gaares of the baso and tho doaigning are aiways at hani; and notling but the effect of early traln- fui In the familles of the guod at homa can ehield gnd defend thiem, In view of the flery ordeal thzouzh which they must pnss. Happy they i taey can_flnd shelter 1n Christlau ininies in _tho cliv, anil pleasant and safe hotels fitted no with special referonce to thele wante, 1 wish you great ) l||cdcuy sticcess In the work in which you aro engaged. L € 1I0W TO ITAIMONIZE A MELODY WITHOUT FIGURES. Trox TNa Vocg, Font WavNe.—Thoss who tave attempted to harmonize the melody deecribed In‘The Homo, March 25, will tnd tho sulution be- lows It of How would it do to roduco the army to one man, and lot Chatles A. Dans ba that one mant—Halthnors Gazetls (Dem.). Natlonal legisintion is suspended that Ssmmy Tlldon may have an opportonity to exhibit his sore mpots to the people.—Cincinnall Com- mercial (Ind.}. Tho old discussion oa to who discovered America bas broken out again with increased vio- lenca. We'll bet McLin could tell, if ho was paid for it, —Burlington ttawkeye (Rep.). The difference between Lady Macbeth and Jeft Davls ecema to ho that whilo she **shonid have died hereafter," My, Davin shoald have died heretofore.— Washinglon Lost (Dem. ), No Commaniatio demonstrations yot mado aroa tenth part as hreatening to the welfara of the conntry s the Congressional acheme todlelurh, by @ ono-sided Inquisition, all that was settled by the |t P'rosidential eloction.—Zaston Journdi (Hep.). When Sonator Voorhees spoka of the Now York Gold loom 88 & *‘nest of gamblers™ he would sarely have scon thatthe best way to stop their ggmbling 1s to pnl greenbacks on 8- par with ald, If ho had taken time to think,—&t Loule Kepubltcan (Dim. )s If this thing is continued much longer, tho Domocrats will make Premident Hayes eno of the most popnlar men of the conntry, Let peaple realizo that tho publlc pesce 1s_endangered, and conservaiivo men of all classes will rally around Tiatherford B, layoe,—ANew York Graphic (Ind.). “In tho eyes of the Communist, capital 18 necessarily & foe to labor,"' Thocyes of the Communist, then, ara not o o trusted, Capital {8 the legitimate offspring of labor, ond, heartless as it may be, 1t 1 not 8o nnufl{ destitute of filial aflcction as to bo the foe of {ts own mother,.— ILANT-STANDS. Fnox Dawx Dunnsx, Eau CLARe, Wis.—T would lika to tell you how to make' your plant- stand nttenctive, Slave vonr tinner makoa pan atonttireo fnches deep, to it each shelf of your stand, punchinz s few holes In the botiom, and pamnting the sides green; or youcau make a shale 1oty box of thin hoards that will answer every pur- pose. Arrange your pots upon the stand, chanz. ln;s hem (11l you ect lhe vory hest effect of helght and econtrasting color, ‘Then fill the rest of your pan with, first, & lager of coarse gravel or smal) slonea for drainage, “then fine, light roil, contain. ing lenf-mold, sand, and tecll-rotted manure, Pack Itaronnd your pots, and sow sceds in the border along the’ cdges, of nuythlng low and pretly. Common curled paraley makies the pretticst hovde tmagiuable, Pnt with 1t one or two piants of dwarf nastortium, sweet alvasum, anul minonette, and yonr border becomes beantift] beyonddeserin. tlon. One place mignt bo filled with pure sand, for the calture of water-cresscs, as advised ny our friend of half a century, P, P’ P You max #prinkla your plants at pleasure, and a thousand enen months drink up the molature, inatead of ts falling through tho swires, Put into a hottle two ounces nitrate of polash, four cances nitrato of ammonis, two tanlcspuunfals whito suzar, and one plnt of soft watcr: cork cloeoly, and once n week puta tablesponnful into two or three quarta of water, nnd wet your plants thor- onghly with Jt. ‘Thinis not orlginal with me, but It has been tried and tested to my entisfaction, Thanks to those who holped e about my bird. cage. 1 took I. P IM's ndvice, and was qulte succeasful, I have not tried the varnish given by Motherdie vot, bat (ntend to, Tlolita ITawk, will you pleuse sond mo_your lam. heanln nntterns for” window and bracket? I will return stamps, Lutortinate, T will send you geranium and bezonia slips for vour avplique lambrenuin or the hmhflm( for plllcw-ahaws. Scnd to me caroof ome. hn Altzgro. IOW TO GROW OLD. Loulacllle Courler-Jonrnal (Dem.). e Fnou Mexron, Ciscaco.—Little comparative- Provided Mr, Hayos is onsted, genrgn =] iy has been written on the sublect of mrow- | Francia Traln will probably contest tho succeasion Inz old gracefully, but Its lmportance none can question, When we look around upon the cle- cle of vur friends and acqualatances, how fetw among thoso advanced in age do we find who even ln{aenr to hiavo the socret of being happy theme solves, nnd Liave never leamncd to bring Joy and peace to those who ara near and dear to thont, 1f we could daily Jivo unon tho princivla ¢ No with our Uncle #amuel. Thero 14 this much In favor of Georzo: Ie would bave taken the soat In 1870 i he had been clected, whatever ths Al 1lewitts and the Bill Chandlers might have had to eny, This moy secm a vory amall natter, but it isn't.—Allanta (Ga,) Constifution (Dem.). Thero is not & bLusiness man in the coun- try who dooxnot feol that if Congrosa could bead- T ! R e s Whe first chord micht have been lf':\ or A; tho eccondd mivht hava been ¥, uird and fourth | wman lveth or diotl unto bimself,' wo should ind a for i it 1d i b orda could not be altered. ~'Tho Bith chond coulil | no difticult riugine sumshine and gisaucss to | Journed for fivo years it would do more than any- To € s well ax 1y and the sixth could Lo A inetead | all our Trivhds aud ataoctries. b thing clse to clear the atmosphere and aid in the of €, The nest two could pot be altored, nor conid the mext omo, Dut tho tenth chord conld be €, in which csse tho wper & 1 the wolody inlehit kave heen harmon- fot with the Fehord, The same principle will oply i deseending, The last note In the welody shpild have been € In the cescrintion, ne 3t fa I e ubove examplo. It will bo ouaorved that there ¢ two connccling nofea between each 7ot beginning Lo end, On thy orzan, @ connectiing, of ted notos, shiould be helid; on planoforie, they shonld ke etruck over again dlstinetly, Dlay tlie ezample through allegro, snd wlthant hesltation, (£ you wish to receive the Lruo cilcet uf the vrogeeaslons, revival of business, ‘Tho next and best thing ia to drive the Democrats out of power at the next clectlon, and place the eonmr{ in o porition wnere 1t cannot e wasafled by partiven demagogues or political rascals.—Loston ddeertiser (Rep. ). The Whig hereby formally nominates tho lon, John Al Glover as the next Democratle can- didato for tho Presidency. This nomination fs made on high moral grounds, and i recognition of tho eminent sarvices Mr, Glovor bas rendered the canse of reform in the businees of catching Demoerats, And the Democratio party must ace cept this nomination or convict Itaell of sross hy. pocrisy in '.Imgrultn!lunlllhll Leen making to reformation. Ar, tilover is the greatest reformer of the age,— Quiney Wilg (R, )e The Cinclnnati Enguirer, which heretofore “The nged shotld cultlvate a sympathy aod {nter- est in tho young who surround them, They ma thus win thcie hearts, and lead them to consult thelr expericnce with a good result, and the azed will (hus keep themselves young, and the benofit will ho mutnal, Farents and grandoarenta should ntrive to keep pace with their children In their mental developments, They may thus gain and retain _thelr confildenca, Also “let them ene ter into tho pleasurcs and amusements of tho young, ond nover repel thom by pevers cilticism or the changes in- customs or the pragreas of the timos, Do not conciude that trie digmty and deelaion for the right ond true ia op- Rflml to chicerfuliices snd tenderneas of manners, zrant mistage of our age i« to separate tho young from tho old in saclety, and thus erccta wall of partition In their onjoyments and datles. 1 know an instanco of anaged Judy whonse faco and charac- eling WOMAN IN ADVERSITY. Frow CsrtaLiny, Exainwoon,—Womanshonld India ‘Th ac more trust=d and confided In ns wives, mothors, | ter wan suushtuo in ftself, and lier presunco was | hag been regarded as a sort of Commnnistle paper, Andulaters. Theg hava @ quick persoption of right | alwayrinnited in fhe homo circle and youthful B i o b blsafed handbohasa ™ and wrong, end, withous alwaye knowlng wiy, | SOUICEIDE ud creh to (o ripo age of b0 her s0cla: | 1o gouens of 8 leaaing edltorial on the opening read the presont and futura; read charsctar, and acts, designs, snd probabilltios, whero nan aces noletteror mgn. What clso ls meant by tho adage, Mother wit, savs that woman has a guicker pers cention and readior invention than man? JHow often, when man abundons the helm In deapalr, woman seazed it,and carrles the homo ship throngh the storm, Man often Oles from honis and family fuavald hinpenatng |wvnn{ or ruin, Woman nevor evaded mero temporal calamity by smichia or dle- aeition, ‘Phe proud banker or “Doard-of-Trude suan, rathor than live to sco Lix HIV&'I'IK publistied, may blow out. his bratne and leave hla wife and chldren to want, und proteciorless, Loving wom. an would buve counsaled him 1o accept povorty, s dlve to cherlen his fully and retrivyve his for- of tho musical festival, 1L anys: **It ig a law of trade, tanght in the logic of “experience, that labor most thrivea whero virtuous Inxury dwells, ' Herctofore the E'nglunr hine taught that **viru. ous Juxary * was the deadly foe of labor, and that accumanlatod capital wea ‘what workingmen had moat to fear, If ita sudden and scnsible convets slon I due to the influenca of the festival, itisa wiew proof $hat ** duslc has charma to voothe a savage breast, " etc.—Indianapolis Journal (Rep.). Lilllo Doveroaux Blaks says that Mrs. Tiayos controls her nushand, snd Is really thie Tresldeut. DId Miss B. ever notlee the Presiden. tinl nnso? Doca m\mulhnlumfln with eich s heak can be controlled by a womant A great OIL PIOTOS. Frox BYLVANUS, CliicAd0,—Two or three ladics have recently made Inquiry throngh The llome for nformation concesping the photo-cnamal, or ol plota-plcture. Noanwwer has been givon, which fact wil), [ trust, bo @ suliclont vicuno foro few words from me, Hlundreds of people have learnad tomnke theso really beautiful pictures after n rashlon, the dogree of excelience depending upon thelr knowledye of cojord uueechlly or flesh) and wxill {n handiing the same. 1ut thewe pietures, sad 1o rolate, are not permanent as heretofore made, Henen tro difiicuitied and fnquiries, Castor atl, or any other ki ofl used alone will not answer, na tand fafled, Wo have yoen ! i, 1t 18 ‘truo they may b | ARy man bavo irlod ! ‘ ] Touer " Tleneon, Han's geeatest. fucuity, takea timo | 1403 will dep outin tma, B they Jon nrocossions of mon lesting Washington, who to heaitate hofory fl decldes, uu’; ‘woman'y | Fo-Olled.an made all rizht aznin, or throil may be | eyt thare expressly to convinco him that the sal- ontiroly removed and thu pletura restored 10 the card, Bt this 2 o)l unnecearary tronble, © 1 thought to give ln this letter o [l accont of the very Intest and most beanttful methords in this kindof work, hut apaco furbius, and as the anmuer cancorncd #a compared to thonsands who read 'I'ho Homo Departinent is limited, 1 would requet that al) interested write to mo tirect, I'he fnformation will ho fxnc‘l‘y slven tu ail, and o knowledge of {mm'ln.':ln awingaro not necossary qualifica. Tons i thoeo wishing to leatn, 1 wlli giva fuil ine inatinet nover hesitates an its dechilone, snd {a scarcely over wrong where 13 han even chunces with ressom, Woman feels where uan thinks, acts whero he dediberates, hopes whera he despatrs, and triumphs where he tofle, 1 won- der how many of The Homu sisters have over passed thiouich what I bave the past week, Cir- cumatauces competlvd e to havo wy pet horso, 1y, uged 24, kindly snd humanely pul to death. tier ywor, old tired body Hew under the shadows of two nmxlo-\nlu in wy garden, Mauy proity flow vatlon of the country depended upon thelr getting sproiniments, whicl ha didn't give them, Rut, if the atatement is true, it oupht to lin gencrally Xnown_before the Ohio’ Convention, that it may nat Indorse the wrong person. 1f Mra. Huywsie the (lovornmont, she ought to have the credit of L. —7Toledo Lilud: 0. ) It will ocour to the .mnsscs that, while Fonthern co-operation with the Northern Domoo- racy is usoful to tho lattor, It has thne far proved f formation in oll ur water co! In’ ra; how pictures may il bloow there, |1 tave driveu and ud almoat | by'inade on ono of two aiawser, o caloral direetly | uttarly atolet to the Santh; and that thouzh wish ed alnost huwan inteiligence, 1 wish to auy fo | 4POR tho card, Also, hiow to maku the wax this Southoen co-operation withdrawn, tha North- o, No mors trouble with apats oF Wit pas Orlopn that it will [ive eio creat pleasuro to take y tf:tle pony, Dut, and phactun and drive ono or morw of her tavalid frlenus oul foe u short e Weitnesduy or Thursday atternoons when pleasant, I have drsven sud rods borsos alnee [ wus d years old, 1loyethem, and they mo, crn llnmocrlci will sink back Into the wutier where we found It u few. years ago, the Fouthern people are ahundantiy able, politically, to take cato of themselves, Thoy have heen nfured—-not benellled—by tuentifylng themsolues with Northe o polltigal organizations, Sound polley bade them holanlaof; but 1t gave \vn( before the im- partunitics of profeasiona lmllm- ars, who neoded Lileh niliances (o lnprava thiolr own personsl and potitical (ortunes, Thue the many haie been saczificot for the benefit of tho selfiah few, —Memphia (Tean.) Avalanche (Ind. ) The pespla are not blind or fools, They wilt liold this conduct {n contempt. It will do no barm to the Prosldent, nor will it bring any new strength to the Domograts, Men who could plan wnd carey ont in cool blood the Oregon fraud, whu could furnist the monoy to riable uuch an “atro- clous outraga to be couimitted upon the voters of that Gtate, may pull tho wircs behind the scenes that move these puppets In Congross, But the onla kuow who Lhey are, and Know the spirlt of itterncss, dlup&m\nl\n!nt. and raveuge that actuates their conduct. Mr. Polter and his fol- lowerd cannot blind the pnu'xlq by sof¢ worde or wophistical srguments, *‘Wo unte you bypo- erites, for ye pay tithe of minl, and suise, and cummin, and laye omitted the weightler matters of tho law. _ Ye blind guidee, which strainate gnat and swallow a camel."—Clevelund lerald (Rep.). ‘Che hopelessncss of Communism in Amer- fca {s 1n the fact that a great majority of the peoplo are propoerty-owners, and in 1hat sense capitalists, "They own thelr own farms, houscs, shops, manu- factories, rariroads, telogragh lines, and so on.and feel abundantly abe 1o mefute thew withaut the supervision of 1he Governmont, Blozvover, thiy {ronerty rapresents sheir own lahor with head sul und, aud the {nveatment of thelr own carnlugs ana savings. In & sacioly su constituted the prop- osition o tranafer all property to tho Govern- nuent, or caiise It 10 be sc1zed by tho Govermnent, 10 ba'dlstributed pro rata among the puople, can no more take ruot and fourish than the murals of Dick Turplo, who condoned for robbery on the v AN APPEAL, Frox Cut Prowzi, Dusugre,~1ama newcon. triputor tu The Huine, but | come asking o favor. 1 hope none of **The Tomelten ** will refuse, Wo intend holding a Plural Falr hiora tho £8th, 20th, and 30th of May, tho procesds to ba uscd n com- pleting our new Epieoual cliwrch. Nuw, what 1 wist s cut flowers of oYl kluds, wimilax, ets,, for pougueis. and to be vold ou hecoration Lay, When t1he call for tlowers for 51, Luxc's war {s- sued, Dusugue rosponded nobiy, WHI you Lelp u Agel A PLEASANT #'ROMISE. of Faon AvsT SeneX, WasmNatoN, —A readar of ‘Tue TRInUNE foF mmore than twenty years, and bo- Tieviniz it to have ever boen tho **breaking-plongh, that, heam.deep, turns the soil fue trath to surlng snd grow,” T ball with Joy tha wew euterpriso of The flome departmont: aml 1o} theso muny months thore's boen & #lgh in the beart, thoughite pen hue boen dry because I had nought of Intoreat 1o add to i atill unablo 1o give roctpos for Haumles or cot nor toll how to bend tho human ¢ hwhe,"* nor how contupacious planis lhmllllbemng to grow. Ono thing, goud editor, 1 can any, and 16atTs, that it {s the opliton of oo of womon {n the Bouth that this ‘*now Tis Tusuxs Les done uore to ke the **faskwork of duty muve lighily as play," oncouraze clear thouuht and espression Bmoug the tnoughitful tullees, than ol the buoks that “huve been written 0 woinan's fl"'"“ her rights, —or hor wronge, ¢ in the Lapital of the Naliou, &' feeblu imitatlon ~ bas boen attempted, but Liaw fuiled, Why, it mlght be upjust to ex- ress an opinton. 1 Gertainly nover kuew e many fented wouen a8 are Licru Lo bo found among tha ewployes of Government. Every fteenth woman 134 corrcapondent for some country newspaper . and weizes with avldity every ltem of gossi, an divhes 1t ub with & vast swonut of spice. 1t has been my privilexe during s fow montis' alay hess ta iacet wapy of the lurde aud laddies of son, *wiibout thele sfuging robes and yarlands un, sudif t pleass you | will snotbor week give you :flf‘fi-f‘:'"m"”‘ of wuch as v Lest kuowa In 9 ¥ now? Al Howers loft ot the American gxpress oflico will bu sunt to us freo of charge, Wu bavticularly dosize all Huwurs sent (0 us 1o be hore not later than the 2uth, as thoy will have to bo made in dmal:a"l Uuealgma for Decorution Day alter they reac! yack 1w damp cotton, and they will enmo nicely, Plowvurs are a scarce articls just at this Une, and wo Lope vur {lume friends will assist us all thoy can, Fern-Leal speaks of our coming falr n flowe of May 11, and sno no douot will vecond my roquest, us o kas ixniled nor intention of belni resent. " Any of our loma fricnds whio can bo present we xtend yoti 3 hoarly welcuinu, aud thoss of ~the Tuxus cxcursion party, lure v vur haud with the Tozns geip. WIIAT ARE. WE COMING TO? Fnou BLuzneLy, Ositkosi, —\What are we all comingto? Do The Howe frionds devoto all their the to making a collection of **lily-of-the-valley pips,™ *tralling srbutus,” and Canton Oanoel meusgerivs? Or have they lucld iutervals when oven the noble cloplaut or dear little El; fal) to sty their suul lonzinust Arg sil the wenag- ol illad and ready (0 tako the road? 17 vot, aw ready (0 becomy a marlyr to the wark ('iwero flurlmn ‘to dio in & nublas cause), tako up a coliec- lou aud buy car-load | of suwials, to woong tho forloin who have U A BUGGESTIONS, bo diatributed ! Taghway by fistribuiing amons the yoor what ho ¥nou Du. Juw.—Liks Navey Spiy, T think Toe | ftintod DY’ e way. = Yew oven &, iy Y Nared” o the Fieh. e York ‘Tribune Honsg looks lonsly, and often woucur whiat bas be | Fhore 1§ ono Urlgut 4ida to this question: shouid [ (Rev-)e como of that great family who used to give us such Interesting, instructive, snd spicy urticles. Ara they 8o Lusy with Hiy-of-the-valloy plps, trailing) arbutes, und kenilworth ivy, that they bave no time to writet—or has It taken fonger than tboy sup- Pused to wash, starch, and pin to the carpets thoss Iace curtalust—or have the frics, stows, cakes, sud puddinge peoduced gastric fovert—or hasthe cotton- Lanuel menazerie added o0 much to thefr acientido e up;u tat thuy stand back sghast, excluims ow tittle I bave kuown of castl, sir, aud benceforth 1 shall try aud faunllanzo w With those wonders of Nature, sud ly pou Zewaln tdle, while study Lheas grest uiys: Ay veuds, slipa, and routs are 12 the ground. Anitals bave buen exclanged, U3l caca un wtlou la complete, 1 prupass wa sark s0wme now ojucts, of reviso tho uld vace. Let uw write of temperanse, dress-reform, fumale surago, tobace o, cle., —auything to bring vut tho olu welteer. leticrs Ou thesy vexed quesiious seem uuihillated somng “of thy Weaker ucx, 88 their naaes uy louger appear 1o The Ilome ¢ole uwne, Ladi kv coursg, cowe Lo the fruat, and oads of civatlvn,” Lo they bave we al) becomo bankrupt we will havé had expori- wuce unough o be expert vrofesalonal boggars, Taw havoted oy tho thought, **What did the lady who wiote, *Idou't kuow what trailing as- butus te, but if every vhe wants somu 1 do (00, ux- ct to receivet Waking, I thiuk of 13 sluculng, f‘dmm of it. Did ste think some ouu haddiacovs ared & newsnlmal to be cxceuted in red Navnul? Ar. Edilog, 1 am utterly deatiiute. Swall favors thankfully feceivod. Auythlng, from a worsted dog o hily pit 10 8 suniuer suls (ucladiog hat aud wloves—No. %), will causo the blossing of a dise tressca damsul t0 sost ub bhe head of the donor, MASTER SLIMMINS! YOICE. Fuoum ALnika SLuouss, Boomixatoy. —Allow 1me to acknowledge through Tho Huwa the receipt of gzveral coptus of the poew ** Curfow Must Nob Iting 'To-Nigut,"” To thoss who sent oy clow to tleir whereabouts I will answoer according to . *oni Ellpplos bae legred to alog 1t very ooty SoR¥iomo falks way ut, you knows wccasiuuslly **avme folk: dissgree. After have Lg practiced thy welody soversl times b oue day The New York Sun might as well spare ite breath and ve qulet. It wil bo Imposeltle to tle the Southern Dewucracy tu the tall of Moutgomery Bistra kite. Thore le nothing of the rod, rabid, sovolatlonary or Radical atout this end of the cougern, whatover toore may ba at the othor. Thu Southern Dem rafused to go bebind thule ledges to ablde Uy the doclslon of the Electoral B e Whuit the. quostion was lexitimately m In Coogress, sud the resull of 8 su- » kuown lubo tue acatiug of Hayes. 1t te, therefore, preposterous (0 suppasc that any cou- siderablo number of thelr Iteprescntatives will r vorso that decision at this late day, when ilayes has been sworn fu and held the seas for ffteen wonibe, They are not wolng to doft, 'l.‘he{ will probably support the reaolation of la ¥y awto ftuo frauds by which thia ‘act of usurpation and yillainy w becouro ‘thusy frauds oughl o be sifted un eaposcd; but thoy will uot unsettls the declaiun already ‘made, of do suything v Mexicanize the Rovublic_and’ bring it 1nto coutempt before L wourid. What is dons isdone; and thougn itis now uot too lute, but the proper tuwe, W bring the & < RADWAY'S REMEDIES. From the Hon. Tharlow Weed Dr.BADWAY'SR. B. B, REMEDIES Them for Several Years. THE PUZZLERS' OORNER. [Orlginal contribations will bs published in this dnpartment. Correspondonte wiil pleans send their teal names with thelr noms da plume aadresee| to *'Parzlers’ Corner.” Answsi the fotlowing week. | ANSIWERS TO LAST WREK'S PUZZLRES, 1 for the special benefit of rald neizhor, he was pn- | ontnfon, it ia too Tat litely commandad hy her to *+ come homa the nest | {0 disturb_ the ,conntry, and compro:miss ita gov- n to yroan tta | ernment, and ita tranquillity by any stenagle to Tast." T ld notears vory much. becansa thistonly | tearthrow the Administeation. one of the norlen of lassons tanght ny aad exncri- | donbt It the mind of the Konthern Democracy on biect. and the Iila(r faction may an well quit which his mother 14 nnabla to convinco him, —that | thelr achemes and aultations. Tiome I8 2L a1l times the hest vlaca for children. | the Democracy of tha Routh by any theeats of non- Tint it wantd have Inokwd heiter hd she concesled | Intercourte or of going over to the enemy. her f=noranca and Iack of appreciation. them go If thoy wantto, The Goraldine, T think that tha {ragrant pomegranata | etand on_thelr own intezrity, and apintons, anil oak (s, when ripe, voilow with | rense of pablic duty, to Nos, 264, 265, 260, 207, 208, 209, uy, clty, 1o No 0! ‘This we have no osh, Win., comforts herself In the Ing ' discomforia with 8 elean score it has & very good donble seros- tic thin week, not tue least merit of which i ite will ba pnbllehed Fzeklel, city,~—a new contribntor,—shows his rkill in unrlddling by almosta clean acore, & couple of hidden (ornerites In No, 201 1i1s Ahort_scqnaintance with plume 18 & good defense. ckean, Mich., makes her ln- h 2 campleto and correct Iist of ‘The paper you men- bo **the representative papst in pnzzle- ut the representatives who figurs in The Corner are **the best in the world. " thinks Garth's chicken was an eavy and so wete the remainder, except- ean, which he conldn't his Celtic natnre revolted at ucting a Unlon , sarmounting it with & huge shamroclk. clty, hss **no nach ward as fatl in his lexi- con* this week. and still he s not haj or th puzales weee ton ea: 1hing tinrder, Thers and are not {0 be cajoled or vine which In | bullied.—Aacon (Ua.) Telegraph (Dem.). Soth A enrrospondent Tines PhylifsCarew doalre ma to roturn what she | wwhet the Post has agalaet Mr. Glover. g :n. Fost rophes, in dulcet toves, nothing. iave frequently expeesscd our bellef that Mr. QUESTIONY ON BALT. Ulaver was nota fit man to be at the head of the ating committce in the s, and sovan months of a, with not ona sinzio vory rospastfaily azks " n ¢ (b adantage we have derired from Al tenduetory how eannot be botter described 1 I j) P LA R R R RADWAY'S READY RELIEE - Cures the Worst Pnins in from Onete. ‘Twenty Minutes. INOT ONE FHOUR 1 advertisement need an DWAY'S RIEAD: 1¢ waa tho Arst, phyaicisn with tho unpronouncesblo name who | llouse of Hupreaenta reconymends the usa of the atomizer for irritation ml;fl,rll::l{l:y and pn’a‘ 4 ih o e rmance, has trivmphantiy suniaine of the Junge and throat, If there 13 any wayin A o raming tarouui 8 crowded th tied to his tall, Ipa in & pawdor- N ol ® Ooa upinton. ouxhiars with a can of boozy individual amoking his magazine, and Congreasman Glover in ponscusio; of enouglt puwar to ratily bls_ prejudices, may ail g i3 cll, hut we maet permitted occasion: ldn'e know how, Wil bo moet | 46 point uut the dangers to whic!s they suhject withont being ciiarged wi Washington L'ost (Dem. ———— ad, 0) BTty trevel wiih ;’521“»‘.‘“".1’.3:5.’&‘3{‘%‘."“5‘“"‘,5 STARTLING INDIAN FRAUDS.. lw:klhu square word of G n] 2 > B > = rommunity, taining mal! Z>re | e s Bwg o= @ 3 agnnal word from Dizon 1his week that won't be captared at the first trial, Try it and raport progre ‘omnla, Mason Cit; nszies, for which H B>, 2 ‘Thanks for enigmas. « J11.. sends some very good he Corner is duly gratefal, he wighes to thank Miss E. C. for the éxpreselons of goad will, and €0 assure hee of her aporeclation of the Dizon isdy's talent, Romeodo of 1ast winter waa simply incomparabl Qalrk, Caten, 111, wishes credit for a ten-stnke, * arif he had a map, 'OR EVARY PAIN. The Only Pain Remedy the most excraelatin, jer glands, oF organs, b} FROX ONE TO TWENTY MIRUTES, T, excractating tha ps , Infirm. Crippled, d with discass may suffer. RADWAY'S READY RELIER WiILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of the Eidneys, Inflammation of the Bladdear, Inflammation of the Bowels, Congsstion of the Lungs, Bore Throat, Difficult Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterios, Cronp, Diphtberis, + Qatarrh, Influeuss, ¢ Hoadache, Toothachs, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Oold Ohills, Ague Chi Chilblains, and F'rost Bites s READY RELIEF to th eFe the patn or didicolty eauits whil slsty dropata balt a tumbler of water will {a 2 Dysentery, Colisy ATTY & bottle xy'mfx 'm. A few dro| Paia (rom cimogs of 3 rands of Litiers as & &timuisgh FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cared for 80 cents. T, A remedial agent in tiyin world A e (g 3 songlch ik RADWATS HEAD RE| HEALTH! BEAUTY! ood—Tncrease of Flesh Az ki an uemm‘?ncmv\ula"nen'un'r'& DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent ade the mnet astonishing enres: 80 qut uindergoes under th = i N > i 3 3 Indlan Goods Stolen by an Agent and Sent to Hia Home—The Indians Outhrenk—=Military Authorities Invostl- gating the Agencl Corresponitence New Tork Herald. Hzizxa, Mont., May 4.—Some rich develop- ments in regard to tho management of the In- dian Agencles in the Northwest are comingto light, nld the military sathoritics ara Jn poercrsion masa of evidence which, when made public, will atartle the country with the magnitudo of the Beveral of the most friendly tribes of Indians are on the eve of becoming hoatile, a1 mont citizens belleve, unless a change ty specdily made in the treatment of our Indians, they will go Military officers declars that they do sot blame the Indians, and {f they were In thelr place |II;! would fight to the bitter end. 11 be recollected that I of the lannocks, s No, 208, 2other Carcy's Chicken. Threaten an 33 =] 1 1ine a1l Junt s, Fromch: Bowsia, of ralving all just as ol Ttk it bialpa & vaeapplication 1is own 1 the e ond counts fust (he same, this week, and it i1 to be expected he will repeat Rin good work. W EE T for it makea on He has & shoc-fiy in ‘matter how violent EUMATIC, Bed-itla uraigic, or prostrates No. 271. Garth, Denon), Ifenida, Jtoxy, Enens, It. fidney. consldered tho nuts so ecany to d not resist Lho tempta- flon to kernel them, and sends the Colonsl the 3 Many of the correapondents me o are_exira ‘sharp.’ DOUDLE PERSPECTIVE CUBE—NO, crock that stis Indtan frands. 1#®p e 0 & 22 ta war, s o Dorah Yarton, Grand Crossiog, i1, skips nothing, and the rolatinns te pronounced correct Ty the Dictator, The lady renews her motlon, tive 1o the obeoletes, In parliamentary isnguage, an ate for the new departarc. Mizs Dorah hae a literary sprend io the Carner that will send the guessers to thelr libraries. £. F. K., clty, s the it correspondent to sent answers to the pozxies of M al wera found to be correct. Tho letter bore date of ilis very handsome donble perspective cube in this number Is & model of fuzennity, and will repay solation. The Cornce s again under ob- {igations to the gentleman fur zles, many of them belng noveities in construction. lenids, Champaign, IiL., p zles, from the Iiriton’s boast 11e fears that Incressing labors will prevent ‘no Corner for fonie shes o beset right In re- 1atlun to hls answer to No, 258 last week, and the correction is cheerfully afforded him, “sGoldy(hlocke wan my only enggestion, and what more 1 wrote there concerain; show how that suswer ftted. hothiof a fishand & bird—to-wit: Goldfl Gnch,—*7' (alsg *1' In sowe writers) boing the Locks ' I will beileve to be more truly K. d crown thau any ‘wig," snd so I uatlon), *Locks=s croswn,' Ithink me for which cradlt ven as for porfect anewers—in my J floater™ In the » - t 111 Tin Doy, Chiof acked up and left ils Adency nt Sembi, declaring be naverwould rolurn. Thocanze of the old Chlaf & diesatisfaction Is now made pun- lic, and showe 4 state of affalrs to exiat in Semhi which mizght well make a mor. muoderato man than Mr, J, P, Clongh, & reputa- bla citizen of 8emhl, has mades etatoment which, 1f trne (and nobody secina to doubt it), oughtto cause the Agent of the Bannocks to be immediato- 1y arrested and summarily desitwath, Mr. h ea vrpedisantisfed. * & 2 * % o ¥ - ® me excellent bas. | or Surty Bk the pALS #ays the Hunnocks had a bad Agent, and last mer, about the timo thu Nes Perces under Joseph assed through, pliey gut & ues one, he Bannocks would join Joseph, butthey romained Toyal, saying the Government had sent them & now it wos thelr daty to t. makinz complnints or resistine the The naw Agent was o minister of the Gouspel und appareutly a plous, d been In power & few whion the bump of acquisitivences so common to all Indian Agents hecame p: 1o catablished a hotel, or, rather, said he did not keep a hotel. and all strangers who chanced to pnaa that way snd requested night muet pay o tax of 81, doin so. nts cara Ci Kick firsdacte, ind [a the Howels, Travelers should slwa; READY RELIEF with wiil prevent stckness 1t boiter thaa French LR A 1to2, forsaken; 1103, confasion; 2 to 4, valu. atlon: % to 4, habitable; © to 8, stone: 5107, an sdherent: Gto R, agont an the pleasure of hiastud , & rusc-cojored | Taontha to come. an Eastern lan- ?, wuiversal; 0 to L1, 3 1 Ciniys 310 10, Tomedy: his own achievemept: authority. {ny was only to Iy daveloped, ald,” the head ermission (o rtay over 0 for the priviieso of fome cood citizens at Semhl Junction attonipted to adviee the Agent:buthe woald not lis- ten, and plainly iutimated that ho would act as he leasod. The Chief Tin Doy took a great disllke to Ia Agent, perhsps on account of tha wanner in whichh he treated the old man and hia peoplo. Whatover msy have been the cause, it was not fong **It Is the paine old thing 88 herctofore, we out of what rightfully Calling hio people together, Tin Doy told them to pack up, and high b dignation left the Agency. e most destituta conditlon when he got to Bann and the people, taking plty on them, supplisd thot: Doy wos very gratefnl, and hey munt yive thomacives no nneosiuces on lils account, for, althuugh he was very angry with the Agont and despised liim, ho respected the white propio and would not &llow any harm to be done Lo them by b 1] lieved the old Chief, but otlers became alarmed, and tho cltizena of Neaverhesd Valley, the most ttlement, bullt & strong foit to put the children IntaIn case of trouble, petition was circulated and nuwmerously signed asking for military protoction, but when it was reecnited (0 the Agent he refitsed tosign it, enying o did_not want soldlers, rolled themsclves In a inilitary compauy, sent for arm» and smmunition, and awaited develoomonts, Most of tha citizens liad confidence in Tin Doy, ‘but noue whatover in the Azent. Soon after tho events above narrated took place ods for the Indians arrived, from Corninns 300 'hen tho teains wero about to return to tho rallroad,the Axent ship) addreseed to hils bomo at Whitawater, catping near tho Semhi Junction, the box was surved but not exemined, made about its contents of an employe of the t, and tho mansald 1t containe \Wiitla on its way to the rajlroad the 11d of thie box hecame displaced, and it was scen 1o con. The freighters reported tha cmhi Who was trays Ife made an examination of iho box, and tho following fa his Inventory of its one_pleco rod Tndian annel,’ ono plece blue C.'n prido an the auswer as ingeniona o ng characterized as Zoo's myth, thoss Indies who read The Home department will ex. dently & Homer, sod koew was talking sbout. TO SURVIVORS OF THE SIEGE OF LEXING- TON. To the Edlor of The Triduns. Cmicaao, May 24.—I would ke, if possible, that survivors of the sicgs of Lexington, resldent or visitors, would forma until Tin Duy said: under a3 mow head, are to be mwindle belongs to ne.' -t a Across—Cantious: 8 company of alngers’ {tor of customs wreaths; part of adoor; i m parch, The dagygers readinz from left to wnd _then downward, intersectin ‘To mention withapprabation; from right wants, citlzes ad for parade on Dec- o 18 sh 1 feel an intorest in the matter may addrems X. It ‘Tribane oftice. THEN AND AFTERWARD, [T0the ** Distressed Mother."] Intent was I, one morn, upon my task, When to iy door there came a friend, to ask It T along with her would com And spand the day within her Yes, when 1 my work have i, sho said, **aud ) ne., nt. Then hantened I to do Whate'er 1 mast, and scon wag throogh, Then followed in thelr footatens all tho And roon within the 1ittle gate did stray, triend came smiling to the door— littie child came bounaing on before. They led me in from ont the dust and b To feat within & beautiful ratreat. My friond hiad wrougbt with patlent, dainty skill, To make my lovely chila more lovely still. 1fer Iuosened bralds In golaen glory shone, And in an hour she ba Things new iu form and strange in name 1Had interested her till ** Mamma came. Sha warbled sweet songs of that and this, With interludes for me of lova und kiss, A fow short months from that bright, happy day, he wont forever {rom our Liome away, Then followed days of bltter grief and wo, Far to my child [ could not ris and go. 0 precious memory of that dey to me— Swoet symbol of the joy that is to be. She's pone before, with Jesus for hor Priend, Aud up to them my way I soon aball wend, k i Bhall the child, not & ‘:\‘umln. be given, For ** A thousaud Yyears on Earth Ara but as 8 day in Hcaven,” ALEDO, I, May 20, 187! RIOMBOID—NO, 274, Acrose—A Tussian Instrument ; o musieal inetra- t of the human framne: o Swies manner Down—In Bobollnk; an ab- a compound of metals; crosa-gralned adrums a knot; w membrane; half a girl's name; Mauy parsone be- exposod ae! women hasm are tho chenges Lbo bod; of this truly wonderful Every Day an Incrcase in Flesheand Welght 1s Socn‘and Felt. DIAGONAL PUZZL Droken shell-flah; a trb smoke-conductor. a ahips from left to right, o place for Ceparies e tather's home. ‘Diazonale—Lrom the Al THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, hauled wagons, Exnvs Clratagns, EQUARE WORD--XN0, 233, A obaracter in **Twenty Le Sen''{ s man'sname; 3 Aex: u RiZi. wordd can bo read op, down, farwund, Enua's Uxcrs, e SQUARE WORD ~XNO. 277, Part of ashoos a tree; g spot] B ah zues Under the Inquiry, however, was 1 clion TLeS R Broos. Rt furs. aad juicesof the system.! e, or It preparcs ‘on wiser grown, gound material tain Indian roods. matter to a gentleman fromn 8 Jli:‘:”“..‘."“‘“" Nod 1y hore Kye s, and thio wors over Sores, beuld lead, Ergripelss, Acme, g nc rous Discharges from tha Msenses, Kruption id ‘Worma 1n the Fleih, Tumors,’ Ca was! he life priveljie, urative range of this wonder of modern ehembs % few dayw’ usa will pravoto any T of these forms of dlecass Iis daily becoming raduced by the wastes lecompos! |Ufll{hll lmngonllnu:nly FORTeMIN DOUBLE ACROSTIC—X0. 278, My first fa known as one diTusing beanty Afar, auear, in oroud or lowly honiesi next, to chorieh {s man’ Phate'er the course his woani'riiz o third must come to carth and ali Its creaturesy y fourth i¢ known along old ocean’s rho: My fifths and lnat posseases salient featuzs # famed for frea nnd frolles o'er ang v'er. When these are salved, arrange them in their or- or-- One underncath the other, is theplan— Find In tho letters of cach outer barder Tho etrange invention of a famous man, Osuxoan, Wis, Pol contents: “1Twelve pleces print cloth, one place scariet Nannel, one picce stieeting, three pleces gingham, five dozen npouls colton, o dozen files, three , & lot of necdles, o lot of red cot- ton handkercliefs, u lot of men's woolen socks, o powdcr, 4 lot of lincn thread, a lot of tca, and ssveral pn{rl of blankets marked ‘U, 8., butchice’s knly lotof yeas! raapariiitan will and d 0 citizons of Sombl, when thoy heard mbout the box, called on the Agent to explain the matter, ile did not deny shipoing tha box ae per involce, but informed the citizens tho Government allowed him td appropriato such goods as he desired to bis ovrn use, with tho understanding that Lo was to charge bimacl? with thiem, and that he had done so. The citizens repitod thoy wers not famillar with the ralos and rezulstions governing tho Indian Department, but subposca tha to tho Agency for the purpose to the Indians, id, 8 di meelt Stronger, tha food digs arsaparillisn Resolvent ex: cescs, Dut 1t 18 the only poe Kidney and Bledder Complaints, b Disesses. Oraval, DIy NUMBRICAL ENIGMA-! nd am & weaver's ostitational and Bkiz. for oous were snlpped belog distributed Ono man sald he was somewhat familiar with the rates of frefznt, and could nut pped frony Montana to Wiscons Afr, Olough concludes ‘Tuero was some Uarry Tiovanr, NUMERICAL ENIGMA-NO, 260, 1am compored of Gve letters, and am & shoe. That wash sbove tho di aco how yeast Bring back wy love to el ™ il cost and ) ‘with profit to the shippor. his testimony an follows: trouble about tho beef contract at the Apency, do nvt know the naturs of fi told DLad quit furnfsbing beef, and tho Asgent was killiog som cattlo belongiug to_the Agency. nothing but what T copaider “facts. If I h Gono any injustice lut thein_prove it to me by as 1ng far an inveatlzntion, wy et wid privilege, Lukm protect tho luterosts of th theso Indians ou, rlnulynlhm‘w poa 8ho knelt on the sands at noontide— aubstances like ‘Thu ann shone on the sea Through her clasped banda Loud prayed sho to the great 8 +*iring back my love o mo. but 1 contractor A LITERARY PUZZLE—NO. 281, consin Daniel asked the following t the dinner-table: bevera; ) Whng\‘:l e Is L Tumor of Twelve Years® Growth Cured by Radway’s Resolvent 8he lay on the shore at evenlog— The whito waves washed ber Tne calm of lleaven was in lier eye Which looked toward the starry skies, 'And night came on space. ~ PURE UNCOLORED TEA ew,w.sq.n.m. (%) What beverage 14) What fish ia ) \What tish fs this? () Wt bird I8 thaty (8) Whatmeat is thatt () What bread ts that? 1 1 eat thi properly anawered by nsming are Amorican; 1 claim that it ls not only duty and s T. 10 £5) Wi hird is thi ' to have picaty, as there i | Jhia! mest i thist the Government ooy o not recelve at the cluzens of the valle, aliould sec toft that Juatice {s done thewn, and corruption in the Indisn Department bas bo- rule rather than the excoption. ‘Toe Ine and the result s thatl wess o ho sufferors, If you wlsh In- dian testimony sendd for Major Jim, o hal! Snake ¢ ifennock Indlan Cuief, aul ou all about the minnanagenient of adairs at the csnhl Agency.' It fe reporicd that the militsry suthorities will mnke » thorough {nvestipation of Lo nt's doinge, and, 1t things are aw bad as report- they will uo donbt arroit the rovoread Agent, snil the guard-house will become his vortion, Duy and his band Lave bean forced to rotarn to their Agency, sud two companios of troo) imw “Ill"‘ toguard themn aud sco that they do not cave it Each question Those marked with a hie romaindor arv English. Gnaxp Ciossixa, 11 esolvent and one rour la Donan Yanno: come th dizua ar citlzons are 2 k E:Insé:“lfii Nflt: $1 Por Bottlo. AN IMPORTANT LETTER. ‘Efim o olr Sec “They were llke knous T of L m‘}.'gmn;:'._‘-;wm"gm Another Letter from Mrs. C. Erapf. Ripd Bir: 1 take el eyl CONRESPONDENCE. Pauapeu, city, hasall the puzsling suswers In his lettor, ana all are dead-letter perfect. cen Constant, city, zaar, but found aud hr ots Jost in the Egyp- ! correct solutlons ol’rll Biles, Fond du Wis,, strsightens oat the knottiness of The Cornor correctly in his initial letter to the Grand Viser. , Paxton, TU., wae afrald th o e wa hard as Hausl, ond did ‘e rematnder cotroctly. Austin, Il,, incloses answy the ten, —Nos. 205 and 208 bulug u saw-horse wiil be on exhibitivn cte long, r, Frecport, 111, e answers, at Garth'a pus- not attempt it, treo. My welght was ——— WHAT PROFIT? +4The song Liath all been sung— th boun 18 what yet shall be— n is "l? mzwX thlug to svo, MRS, 0. KRAPP, the Unlon Jack rers, and under {te protect- 1og folds arroyes the answers (o all the twlsters, valves thu outire s e thature ot ** obwolete, " which y and by to be bisected by the Corner- The thing that lsf Beueath 1, Plattevillo, W jes, 80 Mourned raoi's moarc, and my soul ta-day Takes up and chiants suew the soif-samo lay, Witk plafutive tongue! rofit if my hoart Lits that burn'* Iofticr, mightler ons than 1 whole hath said! tu dust within or : YOUNG HYFON B. Nigma, Peoris, 11l.. sends somu riddles, for the puzzics and engrav- izt Inge it you wish, and, it not usod, they will bo ro- s thegs old ** thong] aod hopes that will not dlo! Emma's Uncle, cliy, has ive o ‘want of time preveutinge imore sl U. has four words for Th Corne f tho ten answers, tuiky of duv futtic- AR by Sotne wiver, The (fl![fl(“n Rravos, Mave hoped and craved, as wy hesit hopes and And turuey ¢ some wonderful curse "Xisenpaci & co. g have It Yours reapect 1., finds all the answers FEeR b ey clt **hatl @ title © was Those wura the only mleses ahunead Crlekgr, but the rhom! RS Suap, best Germal d, and No. 63 u ——————— DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! actl; I‘n““dll’\n‘l’ ooatsd with swuet ] st Vel ts,, forwarded nlue correct ~the Abracadabra charms bolng 1 Lator in tho wed ke charmor and sent Qarth, Paston, 1 tho easicat Hat yet pi them on aight. s hi What [ muy think was thuugus long yoars ago; H, B, D., Oabkosh, W And a1} that murlal mind way feel aud know 1s falt and ki Muster 1L 1, 1, found MM“‘ 9 to-day * abituvs on me 10+ Iag heurd anothor say v ‘Whose work t4 dous! pon **'Lhe Preache “mnl lred most of wiil havo to look twice &t biisbed, and s Dest Lalry Buster, per post Biinsiata. por brt Beat ‘Jluu' Wheat. Who can anawer me— Can palnt the path that leads to sweet ¢ Bononl, Avery, Mict., couldn't capt whon (ke speediog hours petrel or suuare tha words of Nu, 205, twisters ara correctly unravelod, & ticaniny, according o Webater, T, M, 0., Englewood, Ik answering 1ast week because Lut tuls wook be fouad the (on, and so All were corsect. 1 are well-nigh ;mfitlz'n- nfi“n‘fl' L Ne 3 ' . Gooan,delivered o all paris of City, lyds P'ark, En ol Coativeness, fudlges- glowood, Lawndale, aad Lake Viow Free of Chargs. HICKSON'S Cash Grocery House, 113 East Madison-st. f atrifo or pata vie At uccasiun past? And, :s;l 1 may uot h'll ny win at last, Osuxostt, Wia, e e—— Joseph Cook. h Couk lays astde Scrl toriullvie ou thelr ow was deterred from Berves lo reca W efeat B pusithia § LO loercury, mine oliowt :gmlm?tm resulting from 3 Jad, Fullnews of tpe Bl prh TR b 1o sond them In. Thougbt, Free] cBickon 15 hor M. E. Hanxox. ver's reed Lo knot & puzele for the ucasers in the present number. * Baby May, Gslesbatg, UL, orowmlses to for i farelun aud/obsolela wordsare s~ boood, Beven ropilas ware scot 10 the questions, — 468, and 200 proving to Le the burd e ipture 1o order to ur Eruptions, sl o B! Mr. Jose] meet the wal h‘m&uu,m undertakies to demou cult Bre; exlsted before muttor aud witl coutinue to exlet af- 33 Bugocail ter suparution (rom wnutter. {pg that we kuow nothing sclsatifcally of the ex+ Istenco of lifo save In matter. oxplain that discriminating action of lifu In matier which from spparently the sawo bloplasia e varlously the twudon, the muacie, s, ho reachs (rom th bet life urzonleed 4 t tho poteut ergo that Lo & ¥ L sctontiticaliy that lify ering gt tho Ieart. coolira A ;0 8 lyloy Lure. §Eeiche W Bl i in s e docs this by show« But as we cavnoy .Aaa/fik;dn’d. Princess, Point, Lace-makiag taught, waterlala wd M. H, LOVELL, vom 40 Aradenny of South Mend, Ind uazles, sl out enurul Futurng 150 somi vxculivat u thu 0theT ths: of bis own hesd, for which she tua potent erzo il from this be reuch contiouvs 1o exist aftee it Las fett watier 1o disor- tion, 'Fhud outof his sbunda) cwounstrata lwmortality acipatidcally without the add of Scriptuse, READ FALSE AND TRUE. tter 10 RADWAY & 9 )&E’m-mmnu Answers have beon received to tho puzzles of M folluwing corres, ld), city, to Nu gud 2Ui: Jessica, Aurora, 11, 271; bwaliow (! Aud other pyles of u'iu'fun?\‘l!by

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