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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN SATURDAY. JUNE 29 , 1878—TWELYH PAGES, 131 that they may krnow what telala yon ugh, ** Soek to be goad, but alm 0 to hear that o mind. Fox Man,—~1 have recelvad slips and other favorsof this sort, And the domors did not send thelr namos, vo T conld not thank tham, except through The Home. Idonot know butsomeof thove ladles who ed nome time ago for purple chegaanthemum, and did not recelve it, will think Mab & awindle, Please, lsters, don't be harsh in your judgment on me, but the chrysanthemnm s stripped of wlips, onil T was obliged to wait awhile! there aro plesty comingup, and as aoon as 1 een with aafety, both to your plant and mine, will senil on rifp, | take great pleasuro in receiving piants rom my kind felonds, and [ aleo take grest plcas- aro In giving of 10y limifed stack, 1am 80 sarr thatsome have not received tholr packauer. Ag pald tho postage mccording to the postal lnwe, I cannot sec why oy slonid fall, Ficate send mo word; 1 wlll send Again. 1 peefet tn, e farael ¢an, root thoro I gend, then ) 1aink you will not ho doomed to the disapputniment that has been my Tot in sevcral canen whers 1 have had sfips; thev have hieenso wiited that they died, but the rooted slips have all lived. ¢y Bpry, I wish I wero able to take & ramble Yon thraugh those woodr, whero you hunt for the it aures. | cany in my mind'a eye, fol- lofv you through all the entangling bushes, and over illl and through dale, T uscd'to inks great comfort In theae ramuiea, hut [ shall never again be perwiiited tms privilege, ‘oven thongh I wers surrounded by themon all aides,—my strengih falid me, andwe are not aptio appreciste our untif deprived of them, give the lines of (e song commenc- worda: & 1 wmfil-dl send stamp in return. A, 1. sska for camphor-lee, 1 ean give heran excelient recipo for the cream, but have not tho rec- Ipo fog camphor-fco. Take of'the followink ingro- ieuts each hiall an ounce: Glycerine, white war, olive oll, and spormncettis of fum-cimpnor quar, ter of an ounce; purified lard, balf pound (get it at tho druggiat's), and 10 conts’ warth of French cliatk. Melt tho lard, snd stle ali logethar, lutting it simmor aver a alow fire, When thorousthly dis- rolved, sct aeide to cool, stirring until cold, put- ting into jace for use, This 1s excellent, 1 wish aome of Tho Jfomera would sy something apout the Mra. Urundys who meadio with other people’s nffaiee,~thoss uncharitabla husybodien who **fust drop {n fora minute to tall you Iho news," etc. 1 wish there eouid be some smploy- ment gotten up for sich povple, for kdo think it people have plonty of busiuess of tnelr owa thoy corta{uly cannot. have time to aunoy othiers, T am nat personally Lroubled with such ones, but o uelghbor of wnine suffers greatly from thom. Sha ixa quict little home hody, and scandal e & source’ ol greut annayauce to her. Frou Twiniant, CaMERoN,—I have kept still for thres or fonr wesks, all throngh the Shattuck storm, althouwh It has been very hard todo e0. I think I coold provo that all women are not “+deyonrers™ alone aftor marriage, and that, too, without resorting to abuse which the conductor cally **feminine logic.” 3¢ it1s, 1t secms tobe uretty treoly borrowed by the men, for duringa political campalgn it fs thelr chief weapan of war, and, if I rciember rightly, Mr. Shattuck's first gun was woll filled-with ammuaition of that kind, and o ought to expect to recofve tfie same in ro- turn. Now fo flotal loro: liennle, Isent you & card In reply to yours, bat am ot sure L was directed right. There was a name on thecard which 1 100k 10 be your proper addred dircctod (o the sume, 'fne lloma of Jugo 8 1 dld not gel, 80 do not know what plant 1t you have any I did not nam or anytling elée you prafer that 1 have got. nanie of those | fiave wore on card. 1 wouid like 10 ask the kind lady who sent me tho primuls-secd how long hefore 1t will come up. I pianted It of mine with great care about two weeks ago, but 1t does not show nny signs of Cnminli up yet. 1 recelved your card, and will say that if you recelve thone seeds and send mo somo 1 will iry and repay tho kindaess, Holllo Hawk, 1 am going to send {on some Kenflworth ivy to-morrow, and would liko very mach 1o hi you seud me & tuborose bulb, or, it aiready disposed of, would bo pleasod 10 get rome verbens or pink mignonette, V. G. C., will send. you Kenliworth ivy for ihs planis ‘nu offer, but would like best ofall the tea-rose, Who will aend me the Princess undergarment pnt- tern? Nobody, 1 will send ) brellll n pastern for g«z -sced, Many thanks, L. X. Phant, for slipe. 'liey were all in goud condition but ons of (ke eolens, I think It was, was badly wilted. Frox Uxcus Tosixs, ALtona.—I want to say to those who have writton ma and received noan- swer, that I sent what bulbe 1 had to those who had the things Iasked for, and my stock ls naw exhausted, 1have saved all your letters, however, aud will, if poaxible, send to cach ons in the fall, 3¢ yoo are not provided for before. will send dark pink moss-ross to all who have sskod, bat it {e stili too early, 1wish every woman In our land could resd snd appreciate Amber's letlers, ~Home uue says, ** Don't she g0 for thament" [don't ace a8 aha says ""lfl"f about tham, butif tho coatfiis sny ot hym chEn on. You lndics who don't bollove in womsn-suffrage, what da you thiuk of Shorry snd Connclly's canes? Woald you not like to vote the templation of Jegal- 1zed whisky out of the way of the weak and sinful? All childron eannot have 8 Christian mother to in- siill correct peinciples in their miuds. T for one, although I am old and gray-headed, don't want ta o to Meaven untll 3 hava scen my wife' Polly cast ong legal vots for tempera: Frox PuyLLis OARew, Pants,—8ome one asked fora copy of **The Last Iymn," Ihave s written «€opy you can bave, or any one else may have it, Jeselca, sent you tho flowers except white lily; wil send it In tho fall. I sent flowers to the lady in Atbany, Heeds or slipa will be very acceptable. Now Iwant 8 calla Jily, wax-plant, smilax, be- Konias, lmnd-lulu. snd an amaryllls; will return any of the folloxing: sweet fern, sweot violets, forns (prussed or roots), threo varielies of fuchsins, ond any of the plants named o my letter of May Mara Moss. Tanswerod your letter. Tiero 1s a recipefor nmmwmfi:nv.n% , boston separately, on-vlnlnFlwt‘nnnH [, 81x tablespoons of Nour;add the whites of eggs beaten to & etli2 froth, and serve bot, with bulter and sugar beaton to s eream as sauce, and, if you want to, ma ih raspberries, or suy berrles, In With the sauce, Mars, writs soon. Fuox Hors, Rockroun,~V. G, C., Sloux Clty, Y am very anxious for & whila tea-roae, and will send In oxchange roots of the Keallworth ivy, lily of tho valloy, ferns, and slipe of white cerantug, Can also sund plants of tho sweet English_violet, 11 you wish for them. D. T, P., of Chicago, T send mo et putteru ot fambregiin for w all fanle 1 wil) sund Ler soveral differont kinds of laute, 3 New Peachos, I seut you & bLoxof alipsand plants suma time sgo, Did you receive thom? Qlsss Slipper, did you mean that you would send Datterns of {gncy work t" cxchangd fur the planta you wunt, or tho work Jteeit? I can scnd you sov- cral differout kinds of bogontas if you will sead me your sddruss, Frox Meroy Mxp#iok, Oxsina.—~One hundred and twenty letters (1) ® genlleman says he has re- celved, Now I o nol beliove there 18 any one that enjoys letters more than 1 do, and so, ju my mind, 1 havo Loca caatiny About fo sos in what way § Tlght make 1t puasible t coina in possession of ‘s muny letiera. L buve a few plants, but not any to give away, unless ft 18 8 while aggerstum, 1 think there wru 420 slips on that § could sparet s, I7 as mnz‘y Jadies wivh sod will spply, L will scnd thei aallp of ¢ wintar-blooming plant, —ji le sometimes cullcd Christmns Dufey. L. Frox Jerrenson, Uarssnuna.—Some of The Uowe fricads who have recently scnt mo slips may wonder at saging them asked for agsln, The rya- won for it {s that the lutter was not rnhll-hud woon as sxpecled when written, 1ihink 1am i dubted to ny Chicago triend for the bux of slips which vo uncxpeciedly resched me last weel Disny thunks. HOUBEKEEPING, Frox E. B, M,, Cutoado. —K. A. M., there s something 1 surely think wili drfve your black pute away; buy five cente’ worth of camphor gum and spriukle on cupboard shelves, I bavo useq 1w myeell with syccess, Magite May, I never Jived outside of astive Stato (Ilinols), You aro miytaken fo the per- No, 2, many thanks, bot 1 only re- 1 Copies OF that sohy, 0 bave sauugh it w)e forever. luwnd[d. O, McLatn's epiutie of June 15, You aro rigut in afl you say, 1 advisa A, 8. lo be mga drw, " gud if ho dusires peace 10 remain g W, beis Frnom Kxetau, Musount Varrey, lowa.—I bave DOt soen tho question answered, how to cook oat- meal. Itakea new tln bastn, put in one tescup of oatmeal, thece or four cups of cold water: put it 0 the back partof the stove; let it cook slowly about two houre, stirring It often, keopin o plonty of wats d au even teaspoon of salt. At DU 0 tes it stand in the jme ook this , the: P oh Sk tea- (e o r.-:ML willall coma out, leav- tig the dinb clean. Add cream or waple virup, 1% 11 §oud; don't couk it in frou. weeping carnciv uso coarse salt, the leastbit 45, 0F C08FeA Collpg-Erounds. q - ¥uou L. B, 0., CLEvaLAXD, ~Water, Chicago, Beks how (o rensw bisck ceshmere snd maks it look U¥o pew, I would seply; Take s half pint of smmonia and «nough tepld water to dip the breadiha und pleces L thoryugbly up and dowa, i plaspiees e Mo el uy nglrg: thon Side) whan it Wil lsoiike saw, O 7 % WIoUK GROWING OLD GRACEFULLY, Fuou Ausgs, UiGUwoon, ~There sccms Lo be s prevalent ldca thpt enthuslesm is sn attribute of uu opuch that pasuss with tho abuormal craving for slate-pecchis aud tua bread-aud-butter perlod of the sasly teens. To emulate tho stotclsm of the bivalve, sud the well-bred apatby of the cleer- ful fuuguy, L tho corruet thlug for Wature years, _it1oo ofien doee. . advanca slowly. and hoor #ha who diwcovers somathing of the irrepreasible enthusiaam and vivacity of yonath, affer the thirtios have struck, Js sslf-disoutoted and sadly criticisd. Now, there i no more roason why an actogenarlan shonid not be ativa and re- svonsive fo_ brantifu) sights and sonnds; herolama of friendship. and tho divine no lova; to the aplendor of rare sunnats and the he nign peacs of autumn maons, than that & catiow pfil ahould thriil and rbapsodize over sl such ngs. p 'AVE'1n, OF nught to be, meroly n matter of yasrs and what [a there in Nataro that {anf any rea worth that the years do not Atrengthen and lead on to statelice growih? Weed«ale perennially, —oaka ontlast ihe” genesations nf man. Cabbages, tu nips. onlons, and all the vasl practienlith ol veget ife, run to need and perish with the season that yave them birth, it all ieep-rooted grawth increases with the passage of yeare, defying the arresting hand of Tim tve'took care that one characters were well fn somethinz daence ihan superficlal de “!cuo and the frlvolons cu nd that growing old m oted 8 to oms of lifo, we shonld nt something hetter than Tt would mean (he etataly ad- yance of all nohlo impulre, tho harvest of thaught, the growth of plthy saplhugs Into erand forest freen.” It would mean tho inldsummer that fol- lows nncertaln apring, the moontide that Advanees | from, fne porlala “of o clouly 1 that is ple and genuina Joutls isould bo roundul e perfecled ] Auld bo , more atanch and loyal as a friend, moro Jovely and Joy- ahle na a Christian, than at Tl fact ls, that in tho ?ll e of yearaall el rabbed away, and anly that which 1s fnlicre e and wort| K of admiration romains, Hceauso thero i8 fa muc! tuat in l\lrflflfilll and fales In youth, widdielite grown fo hate and meagre. Becanso many of th enthusfasms of youih are mere ‘*gush,** (he dis- covery of them in mora praeaic years fs #o pitlable, The crude girl who will proe nounce lirazelton's cream ** Y a fashionable - bit of pottery ean- not hr expected, when the taste of tream s palled, or tha epliemeral craze nr';muery passed away, to retalu pucn of that ort of enthusiaam that riscs above the grotesque. Tite yerson who Will stand in tho glory of eomo speclul wouder of Nature and Labble ahont the ** sweet ills* or the ** perfectly maun,ficent ™ dolales that dot the fields necd hard- 1y expect that at 35 she will be muuch better tnana gerrulous old bure. Thero (4 something decper than words in nil trua enthumasm, An 1 Niawara {here fs romelhing mighticr than the foam that llen upon the torrent, 10 In overy deep natura thoro ara fecliugs that He below the warly sutface of babbing tone 1f you fiud It perfectly eany Lo exprass your entl- sidem in words at ‘16, you will do well (o feel alarm at the survisal of your rhapeodies after 0. HBut do not hmavine because you ure worn and dusty In tho wmarch of life—bucause ylwl have lwen nammored by elrcumstance and defoflted by evil destinles, Mcnm\Jn niddic-aged ani past the vaxarles of nndeap youth—that you must folil yonr enthnelasm away 11ke garinenta for which ou ‘have no usc, e responaive Lo all nobla hings; be zenlous aud salwart of faith In all that {s pure and good, however nne popular yon may becoma; be an entanalast, and count jtno shame to bo classad with the world's fanatics, —If your fanaticism be In the njp- ward and onward direction, o, althongh your liead be white as tho almond tree, and your ‘skin futz ke parchment, in all (he diving trinutes of thie soul you shail retaln the freshness and the charm of cternal yuuth THE EDUCATION OF WOMEN. Frox Suockiry, Ciicauo.~All great reforms "Tire watchors ou the walls long 2g0 saw the coming dawn, and now the day ad- vances whose sunahall never sot. ‘That the world will averreturn ta its formor degradation seems finpossible, As education {s diffuned men and women arc na longer lead by 4 few who were per- mitted to drink at the fountain of knowladge. 014 10 investigated and their uses questioned. the world has profited by the loss of woman ae an activa participator In hor affairs ta at rescnt engaging the attention of learned men, Women whio deaira s collexiuto education can now obtain_one. An educaied womun is no lungor termed ** bluo-stocking, " nor in any;stiuni upon ber for cultivating her meontaf powat hat [ think [t necensary for cvery woman to be o graduste of some ¢ollege, but that parents shonld be compelled tosend thoir dauhiters to soine schonl nntil they have a thorough knowledye of the com- mon branches, hygiono, and 8 thorough ground- T ing fn the aclences, If they ars mot ablo to do this, then’the State should an. elst them. For what s noto important than tne education of the mothers of the peuplet A French Indy, when naked, What is the uss of edu- caling women? replled, **That they may infis malr‘ummndw into the minds of their chitdren,” Ititherto the Loys have been most favored fn re- Fflll.‘ 1o learning. The irls were sent for a short tme to the nablic echiool or to soma fashlonable boarding-schuol, where formerly they weoro not expected Lo pursuo tho same sudlen ss thelr broth. ers, butsuch hooks as the ** Young Ladies' Guido 10 Astronomy,'* **The Yanng Ladies' Geography, ae if the feminine mind was not capable of fom- prehending what the mascnline conld, orthat it Was 110t nocessary 10 educata girs fo any greal ex- tont. Mmie. DeStacl and Mrs. Drawnink ure noble exumoles of what women cau do wlien theiz minds Iy developed. Auy one Who hins read ** Ca- tlane” or ‘*Aurora Lelgh,* apureciating them, can realizo what a foss {t would have Leen to tho world liad tho writera of thuso baoks been educated in the deanltory tnanner most woman have beon. Ilow many miite inglorlous lirownings awd De Btaols restin churchyards fs 8 quostion noverto be answorod. John Stuart Mil eays: 13y know not what womon are capable of, o Wey have always been enslaved.” Dr. Halley ways: ** Btudy prolonga lifo by keeping a perdon out of harm's way," Tho educated wonian la ablo t0 do all the duties of 1ife butter on account of her knowlede, 8he a notaptio be extravagant in dress, following the fashiune only 10 8 limifed ox- tent, In ordor nol to apuoar odd ur t be an abject of ridicule, Bhe knowstho valueof time, and thinks 1t 100 Drecious 10 spond most of It contriy- ing some now sppare! sho be_a housokeeper, fram lier knowledgo of hyyicne she will not give ou hot blecnit at every meal, neither will sll your Fruit b found tnsido of pie-crust too (i of gieaso t0 pu healthyy,hoe wiil romo Indigestible_cake ha ouF compuitlon at tablo day afterday. With her LRwiedia af chermiatry ulia can maka koo bread: 1ler husband dous not fro saloons for the lack of entertainment st hoine, Bho does not spend bor timo walching her nelghbors. It she lias any momenta lo spare, they are yaed in louking over the papers of in reading som8 fuvorite hook, lier children ara ruhuit and iealthy, —for oy au kupt outof doare several hours each'da they are niot 80 fushionaniy dressed that thoy cannot take propor exercise, - On ber Lable vou will tiud some interesting books and magaainoy. Blie can con- Yerse 0n all the {mportant topics of the duy. Bhoe can usunlly sing yon asong o play your favorite molodios. What's favor 10 be able t0 comprobiund tho thouihts of nobla minds! (o apureciate the muelc of tho great mastors! When (he burdens of 1ife press heavily, to kO into your room, tuke down somo fayorito ‘muthor, and forvel all yonr vexations in reading tis grand ideas,—what a consolstion ono has who {8 able 1o do this: como prosparity or adversity, thle re- course nevor faile, My obssrvatiun ieads mato tuiuk that sducated people ars mory conscluntious thau the lgnursut; if frot no higher motive, frout thelr kaowludge of cause and effect; ilicy Knuw Viwhat a tangled web we Weavs When iirel wi ractice to deceive,” 'Tho educated woman iglons, knowing thst to Christiagity she owe presont stelioruted condltion, ALNERAL ADVIOE. Fnox Curtia L., Marwooo,—Mr. Shattack (1t the themo lu not etivuly threadbare), ore you satls- fed with tho ** discuvsion you have prayoked, or 40 you think virtue bath not its own roward? Your wanner of propounding the conundrum (ewots me tosugzest that the noxt question for discussion bo, **funot conceit an sspecially mavculine fail. g lut, out of rogard for your feellngs, 1 re- wint tho temptation. 1 whould like to remark, how. sver, thata year ago my husban{ bad (he temurity 10 marry a school-giil, ‘while unly obtaining §i0a 1816 1l b yots now, bul, 8 be has no ex. pensive hiablte, and, with the excentlon of washing 2nd froniug, ) 00 1wy 0WN work (which we boh bro- fer Loy *'worklng out '), we et along very com- fortably, and hoth dress as well, a8 faras ) can aee, a8 beforo marrlage. Une of tho Teio, I #iil send you the warde to #+T'ho Last ilymn, ** but will oharge 8 ream of pa. per, bottls of iuk, and box of peas to your ao. count. 1€ Chapel 1a not supplicd, 1 can send her & copy of }* Nganie's Hepriove, ' ‘Alag, if the ludy Who souio timo sgo arked for the poeru containing, **Ilero ligs, femole from ortal gare.” has nof yet obtatned I, § it toher, Itucrurain poetn entitled +* Soptem- Ler, ' which can bu found n Bdwards' Fifth Anslytlcal Ieader, which 1o now uned Ja tho clly wcliools, 41 $hose who wisl to do witbout igs 4 will weap a farge Howur-put in o thick Bepael or woulen cloth saturated with water, and invert Ji over tho article to bu kept cool, they will bard] wnisa the expensive, but slmadt fndlepensable, mmer wry. . 0. 0., Thavanover worked & wmotto, ghoagh foss L0 -u( suountof oluer fancy work, but, with tho ueua pesversity of woman, bad almost commenced ous siter reading your bachelor de- uun eiation uereof. W) m not & ml‘ztbu *teonsclen~ Eundays waa admirable, in the fire 8, ther weto a forge nuwper of Suuday booke, pictures, and catds, which they were alluived 1o bave on no Iu 1hls way thoy were preserved Jouge and retalned thelr charm of novelty to tha la. “fhen my uncls would Lejl extreiely oriziuat Sune ny storles, contalniog considersble *'Bunday bu- mor. In'the twilight they repested Ecripiure verses In Luru, sselug who could” 1ecite the most, sud sung l:ml}::u“ Sndaycechool songe. Tls diy was never draaded by my little cousius, but slways |. ToONE Turward 10 Witk plekaures uh ot alway Rt LOST, PROSCRIBED, Frox Otavsus, FousoxvieLy.~Permlt me Lo direct tho atieation of the wmany Iutelligent snd cultured Jadies who contribulo to your paper, and the mavy more who undoubtedly read it, to & sub- Ject apecially germane to The Uome. I hope (slbeit falutly) they will deem 1t wortby of thele cona'deration. Thery Is 1 our midst o large aud constantly increasins class of young men of Cou- tineutal-Eutopean bisth or parcotage who bave bgea reared aud cducatud in fbly country, Many of thexe, while st youuz, are tu-day occupyiu wrowduent comuurclal, professioual, uud pwlitical e e e————— porltlans. 1hare fn my fonrneytngs in tho Weat met and converse:l with quite s namber of them, — men of educition, character, and promise. W them T have met & nenrly univerralcamplant—tlint thoy are practically ostracteed from all poifte and cutitvated ucety simuly becanse they ore fare:gn- ers, In most piaces hera in the Weat there i not, and In thie very natars of things thers cannot he, sny such forelon aociely as a young man of edi- eatlon and hizh relf-rerpect can freqaent, aud, even If thera were, 1t would not he enjoyed B obete young men by reston of dielr American education and fmbihed American preju- dices. “The naclety they need and erase fs only faund amorg the better clase of Americane, atul froin that they are bantened by @ pre naice ageint foreigners that1a peculiarly noticeable In Amer. fcan Indies here fn the The reasons, if v rona thera be, my resders who *'are natfes here, and 10 tha manner born,* most farnish; cannot T'hese young men ure frettrd, tempted, and buf- feted by the world even an your own runsand brothers are, and bave the seff-same urzent need of the cleyating snd redning nfuence of ladies’ Foclety, Must jfiey ba ienisd thid benefcent in- fnenca? i a forclgn-sonnding nama auch A po- tentnign uf evil, of e the legend of n forclgn hirthulace franght with such dlre tireate of harm, that the unfortitnate wight who bears the one or standa convicted of the ather musi needs be de~ tmrred from all 1bo Innocent wieasures, sdvan- tagen, and snfuguards of soclaty? undoudtedly be indignant at adles il the ch-r ® | here meake. Restraln your Indigna- tion. My charges ars true, and If yon will but stop to reflect anil look sbout you will be con- strained ta admit their truth, “Indeed, I fear ! must any of our [ailes that they have **tied abarp. toothied unkindnets, Iike s vulture, here." Will they untle that unkindness? PATTERN BULLETIN. Frox Mns, A,, Cans Cannizr 7, Sournt Divis- 1oy, CuicAgo, =Agaln 1 suomit my list of patterns to The ilome readers: Elaphant, dog, cal, rabble, squirrel, duck, horse, pig, deer, gleaffe, monae, cotton-batting doll, doll elothes, rpectaclo-cass, acisors-case, (nfmble-case, pen- wipers, bracket, Luot nesdle-bouk, boot pine cushlon, photo-holder, shaving-case, bondker- chiel-case, cornncopia for halz, shadow piciures, cornucopla for dried grasees, foater davs, crosn aud erown, anchor with chain, secret of modem love, watch-case, card-barket, taoth-hrueh rack, ewelry-boat, hufnt-mnich snd mateh recelver, rarh and Jowel rack, silpper-case, hriian _an cumb case, hatr and halr-pin holder, comb-cane, ecra-jar, letter-holder, wall-pocket, aoiled-cult and collsr holder, Jambreqnins for shelf, Lable, arnd windows, baby's bib, quils dasigus, designg for feait napklus, Swiss apron, clothes:pin apron afternoon aprons, kitchen gprons, ladles' an children's sun-bonnets, —each 10 cents snd poste age, or threa fur 25 conts and postage; eand-castle, Chineeo ajr-castic, foot-rest in applique, shoe-hag, dresming-case, chemilette, Princesse underskirt (cumbination'of skirt and corsel-cover), very neats fitting hasque for percale or calico dreas, —each 15 cents and poetage: polanatse, wrapper, and coat yatierns esch 20 cenfe, For children I hayo Princesss dr nolonaiser, diagonal-front pleated Ancimone drees, Victoria dreas, two pretty suits for boys, high and Jow-necked aprons, each 15 conts and postage, except bays' suits, which arp 25 centa and postage. 'The faot-saw, ased na an altachment 1o the sewing-machine and worked l? foot-poswer, can be obtalned from me, Price, 83, Descriptive cairculars sent on appication, Copy- ing paper 10 conts per aheet, \Vl-£l0 knuw if the ludy on 8t. John's place got the pattern 1 zent hier in se1urn for favors recelved. Her patterns were of servics to e, Thank my friend In Coldwater for her Ixumm acknoywled- mentof my request. . Liked the patierns very m uch. lave a largo assartmont of pressed leaves at 15 conts per dozen and postage. indy desires me toact ae har agent in the sale of o pratty little toy callod the Scoich puzzle. 1t will bo sent to any wildress on rnul{:l of 18 cents. Donatluns of pat- terns respoctfulfy voliclted. — CAIE OF TIIE BABY. Frox Manr Monng, Ciicaco.~WIIl some one please tell mo the newe of Lhe sathor of those vorses beglnning, Not as all othior women are 1a #lie that 10 iy soul (s dasrs T have them clipped from a newspaper withont title orauthor's name. ‘Tho voom also contains that olt-qaoted conplat: doath little kindoswes ich Ut leavo undoue or desplse, Perhaps some ffuiner will rocognizo tho poam. Now, I want tosay to that Tired Mothor, whose question, asked two or three weoks ago, has nat buen answerad, that f; alr and aunshiine will do make ler baby sleep than all the southiuy over invented, If the child is not alck, only nervous, shie ouzht (0 be qut of doorsas groat a portiun of the day as poasible, according to tho weather. I knew one mother, iu the country of course, whoever{’pluunntdny ‘suread & quilt on the izruss (s the shade of a treg, and there left her baby fur lours ot & thwe su thu care of the two older cildren, scarcely mure than bables them. nelves. Ono point more: avold excitement. Do not let everybody romp aud plny with the baby, ‘making her laugh, crow, and jump just for thoir owu ainusemont. For most people play with chil- n Lo amuso thomeclves, forgotiing that the iy will leave the delicate nerves unstrung and eritabic, and the weary mother will have tosouthe as pest shio may the crying 0t that is upt to folluw tho extravagani laughter, " [ speak from my own childinh experience, and from that gsinod from th cary of my chlldren, With some ehlldren it 18 ne essary 0 naiat upon much dally slcep in order that {06 nervous eyatom may ba rested onowgh to admit of aluep at night. For It fa froquently the cuse that the little one 18 too tired to sive, 100, If the moitior fs tired aud nervo T influ- ence upun tho child is bad; no, dear friond, apply tho troatinant to youraelf also, Be patlent, and good results will surely follow, SALT AND WATER, Frox Gxnrnung, Cntcaso. ~It Utility, who made same inquiries throneh the colums of The fome s few worke ogo In regard to the Inbalation of salc water for throot snd lung disensos, has not yot tested ftu wnirtues, Iadvise hor or him, as the case may be, to luse no time In doing so, particalacly it thy cough be of & catarrhal natui 1 speak from experivuce, sn know swhereof 1 a0irm,** when revommenaing this sluple yet most efticiunt remedy for sotue phasos of these dauger- ous complatuts. The salt water can bo taken. with ho atomlzer, the steam thrown off laequally as #alt s the liguid in the madicement cuv, and, by drawing tho vagor i slowly nd desply 'as if - Hating the lun; ur{ port of the disnased sur. face can bu e n my own case, cutarrhal brouchitiv, the salt water was al; i Bhe Whi out magical in 1t atreniug cough, kill of wome of our best physiciane, Thero are directions, I think, In the pamphlet Accompunyind the atomirer for proparing tha ealt snd water for inbaling, My own way {s to put about haif n teawpoonful of ‘salt Into & quart of water, boll it, aud, wheii settled, steam throogh n clnghi o removo ali pariicles of dust. i thiv 1 take the medicament cup full two or lhuonumundn'. according Lo the aeverity of the cougl. PIERCING TUE EARS, Frow Jexxix il,, Citicago.~Mater fitanlelage, Clifcago, pleaso nccept thanks for your answer and adyica about plercing the sare, rced mine with a nexdle, bug lnsorted hoop- of goid wire, which 1 turn every i riuge just as good a8 pleces of ol very sore, the puuctures are amull and in the exact centro of 1he Jobes, The prorcing wae o very painful operations but my e} feel 1much better alteady, and ary not nearly #o wi GuiLO. Yes. b 1o Why dost thou nd wi of sar ‘The sunsline ls To-aay's, sithough it snona Qu Yesterday, and may ahine oa To-morrow, !‘luvfl but thee. my Guilo! Ta conten| hun'cdlm eart can clalm but pr u row? t pl {Th,fulur u thy God's; the pas 1 spent; 'To-day |a thine—claap olose jolden treasure, Heo bow I lova thice, Guila! Lipeand eyes Could pevor, under thy fond gsxe, dissemble; T could pot foign theso passtoii-laden siwh Decelving thee, my pulses would not tremule, ++ 80 1 loved Nomney!" Hush, Tabould forget thoe wholly woul: Lbut remember thal bis day was dons From “um most suprewe Lour when fratlmet oy, "l\n:I Paull" Wall, what of Pacl? Panl bad uy cyus, And Ill)lllnu; ¥raf, while thine are deeply tender. Oug tnds new feellnge undor nower akics, And o scows gllded with en unknowa splendor, As I lage thes, I never loved before: Liclleva me, Guilo, for I speak most traly, st though 1o lomuey, and to Psul, Jswore thou foollsh onel st thou Jeil me, be s3me words—iny Leart now loves tbee Rewly, Wo never feol the same emotion twice; No wo sbips luwed the self-ssmo billow; The waters connyge wiih every H yo whi a1 o § 80, Uulle, go contented to thy piliow, Eiia WassLes, English Wife-Heating Husbands. Halt Mall (Londow) Gasel The “home-coming® of 8 busband just re- leased from prison after & sentence of aix wonths with hard labor for & savage assauit on his wife can bardly be a festive atfair, and the weeting of the Jong separated couple may well wive rise 10 & fecling of awkwarducss on both sides. It may bo tmagined thai the wife ex- riences & Ehrlll of nervousness when shy ears the footstep on the stair and the old ¢ famlifar voice' of one whom she has uot aeen sinco bie stepped from tho dock {nto the rison vau after shy had given cvideuce sgalust {:lm at the Polico Court, The new Matrimouial Causce sct, which bas just comoe loto operation, aud which enables & maglstrate togive su order of judicial separation in the vase of wives whose sufely Le cousiders in peril frou brutal busbunds, will prevont many of these Uucom- fortable reunions, but, iu the weubtjwe, there are ut tho pressut woment severul busbands fn ol tor apuraviled uwesaubls on their wivos Whae vased do 4ot cuie Quivs the operativa of the net, and wno are no the monotony of prison existenca by pleasing antieipations of the venge they will wreak on thair lmhapxw partners at home. An appli- catlon was myie on Naturday to the magistrate ot the Marslehone Police Court on behalf of a wifo whosa hushana fs expected at homein n tew days after nndergoing six montha' imprls- onment for & xavage assaul®ipon her, He hal, It waa stated, on former occaslons grossly fil- treated her, and aha feared he would murder her on his releasa, Bl therotore nought relicf fram his presenca at home under the new sct. ‘This, nowever, the magistrate wns unable tn wrant. The act ia not retronpective in its opers- tion, and all the maglstrate could do was to ad- visa that §f tha husband, on belug released, threatencd his wile sha should cume aiain to the eourt. The care {sno doubt a distressing one, and wives placed in aimilar circtimstances will do well to have the new nct neatly [ramed and hung ahove the domestie hearth, frotn which the poker should alen he carefully re- moved, This will give the husband time to rtudy the provislons of the statute, and atford Irim Foud for reilection befors he lnstinctively lauks for the fire-rons, —————— MREMONICS, To the Tdltor of The Tribune, Curcaco, June 23.—This word s derived from the Greek Afnemosyne, the Goddess of the Memory, [Its fegitimate definfifon fs: the sclence of memory, or 8 system of rules to as- sist the memory. Among the authors on this scfence within the fast century are Gray{ Hal- worth Gerrard, of Philadelphia; and Prof. Rob- ert Plke, Jr. " . T am familfar with all of these systems to some considerable extent, and must unhest- tatingly dectde the system of Me, Pike as being far more practical {han that of eltherof his predecessors. L!ke Gray, hie gave a numerleal value to letters, using all the alphabet. Thus: b, 8, or g, for one; h, g, or d, for two, ete. Pike's tirst {mprovement over Gray was, that, by thus usicg all tho leiters, the mncmonic word would bo a significant one. His second {murovement was in the practical charactar of his rulea. L will glve a few spects mens, which will be apparent to the scholar, even though not fnitiated tnto this selence. Mr. P. gives his first yule thus: The mnemonic word (the ouc giving tho dato of the fact) is the 1ast word of the sentence,—thus: ¢ Dr. Herve, discoyered tha clreulation of blood In snun (1610). ** When Connecticut was tirst scttled, l{m\!’:lnnecn sufered for the want of meal ! dount relfeving Uunder Rule 2 he puts the mnemonic word sa the verb or principal word in the sentence,—~ thus: * Ronulus put (75 B. C.) Rowme on tho banks of the Tiber,” The schiolar of any profession will sce the value of such hielps, ns the perolexity of re- membering the aate is wholly obvlated. 1 will add four dates by the same mnemonical word, (vok,—1,00 yeurs {n the first and last fact Lelbg understoud 1, Look nt the destructlon of the Hobrew chilaren " (B, C, lbfi?}. 2, ** Look at the destructlon of Jorusalem ' (B.'C, b35), 4, 4 Look at the destruction of Paris by fire™ (A, D, BS8), 4, * Louk ot the dostruction of the Invincibles Armada (A. D, 1558), - 1 would eay that, "Y tho uso of sch helps to asalst the momory, within the last forty years I havo tied up a wide scope of data with but very littlg effort; and the beauty uf it Is, as lon, tha fact remains on the tablet of mind, the dato isin good preservation. 1 have used symbols for 100 numbers, My symbol for3iis 410{[. I elvo o quotation, thoogh rather laughable, to show how It stands the Japse of yows I quote fromn my list of thy Kiugs of Englund: * Let Kiog toptien fecd his doy on beans,” Tie was the twenty-fourth King uf Euglaod, and began hfs relyn A, D. 1135, I remewber some of the 100 assoclations com- mitted and recited in a public jectuto on this sclence In the City of Bridgeport, Conm., in the autumn of 1845, "1 madu but two errors i this «tust of 100 objects. The succoss of the effort waa cntirely dua to the principle of association amployed, and not to native momory. 1n conclusion, Jet tne say tu cvery student, Use some system in lnying by fu the storeliouss of memory, aud then your mental acquisitions will bu availanle fn aficriife. My expurienve in business for over forty yeara Ynm-h of the tiine a8 a teachior) is this: that positive knowledue {s all the nctive capital wo can rely upon {ntel- lectually; and, also, it 18 with men precisely us ;vuh l‘il:ll ren,—Wwe nover kuow anythlog till we carn ft. Hooing thess crude fdess on an important science may interest the intelligent readers of ‘Tux TrisUNE, L remsain the students’ friend, B, W. Hiscurey. o THE PROPHET’S SONG. 0 1iat! what glorions song fs this T hear Hreak on the ailent watchen of the night, Liko tomo exqyisito tanca of cryatal Il Which pierces (nto placee dark and dreart Ali1 "U18 tho swug of rome napired seor, Who, wrapt it Visions of hls socond slght, Iienolds the coming of Jehovah's mignt. And uinge, rejoicing that bis Lovd fv near, o come; enthroped on clouds, to claim Iie owr To rout the fell-destroyer of mankind. Iichold! the natlons bow hefore [1in throne, While Satan casts ane scowiing look behind, Era driven, like a featlier lvmr'nl-hlofln. # Ueforo the power of Eternal Mind, Bi10Ux " BNUBARER, o —— Was Joan of Arc Durnt? To the Editor of the Londan Times,—8tn: Ty 18 commonly aceepted as st bistorivol fuct that Joan of Are was burnt at the stake in the nor- Ket-place of Rouen on the 31st of May, Hil. In viaw of the intended erection by the Frenen erical purty of w *national memorial* to this **martyr," o considoration of the following may not be i-thnee ‘The Abbe Lcnqlul, in bis ** Mistoire de Jeanna A'Are,"enys that La Pucello mode ber uppear- ance ut Motz soms tmo sfter her supposed exo- cutiou, whero she was recelved with due honors, was ncknowledged by her two brothers, Jeuts and Plerre d'Are, and was married to s gentlo- vanot the houes of Ambolss, in 1460, At thelr golicitation her sontenca was ane nulied fn 140" Her seemlngly miracu- Jous cscape from ““the jaws ol a Bery death " is accounted for as follows: Thu Bishop of Beauyais 1s accuaed by all partles of trick and treachery in the conduct of the trial. It was his kuown propensity to gain hits ends by strata. gem, cruft, maneuvre, fraud, aud dexterity. Ho sought out and brouiht furward such testimon; only a8 related to ecclesiastical offenses and theh handed over Lhe declsion to the secular judges, whose cletnency he lnyoked, Joan sald ohif publicly, ¢ You pramised to restore me to the Church, and you deliver me to wing ene- mivs.!’ (Villaret? Hfstofre du Franee,"” vol. XV, 0. 2) The lutention of the Blshop, then, must have een that the secular judges, for want of svidence, shoyld ses no olfvnse agajnet the Biate, a8 the clerteal judizes, notwithstand. 115 the evidence, haddecllned to sce any against the Church. A fatal senieuce was, howeyer, prouonnced, and the fulthlinent of it |nu‘unctf to thy aceleslastical sutborities, Tmmedlately after tho auto-da-fe, one of the executioners run 1o two friars and aald that b bad usver been so shucked ut any execution, sud that the Engiiah bad buflt up a scatfolding of plaster (un echafaud de platro) so lofty that he could not approsch the culprit, which must have cansed lier auiforings to be lon and bore rid, (Fasqulers * Histolre d'Orleans,” Vol V1) . Yet she escaped, wud appesrcd, ss abuve atated, at Metz, sowne time atierwarda, The Parlalans, sndeed, lunfi r“nnlnld inered. ulous. They t otherwlss Miave punlshed those ccclesiastics whose humanity, perhups, consplred with the Blihop ot Beauvals to with- draw her from rea execution down a central chimney of brick aud mortar, or, as tho oxecy- ed it, **a scslloldiug of vlaster.” ‘The Kiog, too, whoss Intlmacy with Joan before sty fol fnto the Lands ol the Euglish was weli known, fe stated to bave recogulzed her, as her brothiers had doue, and received her with these words: * Pucelle, m'amiy, soves la sres blen revenue, au nom do Diouth Sbe Js theo sald to have kueit st lis Majeoty's fect sud communicated o bim the artitice by which sbe hud cscaped. 1t would be not only curlous,” but interesting to know on what auttiority the sbove Listorians made theso 0, could their truth be proved, the [ upon Kngland's vie- torious arms would be nnnllfi wiped away. The Abbo Lenglet's *fllstoire de Jeanna Arc, vlnxn»hem ng, et martyre d'eiat, sus- cltee por Ja Providenco pour setsbiir Ja Mop- archle Francalse,” was pullished fu 1753, {n 12mo.; Villaret's work about ten r s aftep- wards, in coutinuation of the un#inished labors of Da Vollr May [ ask, through the T¥mes, whether thess atotements baye ever been confuted! Your ohediet servan! A E. ViLgs. S — Pittaburg's Defeat. Cleseland Hirald, A Canuck went down to Pittsburg to row sgajust 8 Pittsburg man, When the raco was over, he returued Lo Canada, taking with bl s od, deal of money aud tbe cliamploushtp. Ittsburg wueps suoty t It docs nov care #0 much about the 1woney, but tolose the chan- fouship 1s uniendurable,” The bills about the Junction of the Allxiehny sitd Monungehets ory Doty with Pfttaburiisn howis, whilat the coul- ahtpiers are prepariug 1o take wdvantage of the Lrealiet reaubling frvw the gougral wo, THE PUZZLERS’ CORNER, [Orfginal contrihutinns will be publiehed In this department. Correspondents will plense nend their real names with their noms de plume addreseed to **Puzafers' Corner.” Answers will be pubiished the following weck.] ANBWERS TO LAST WEER'S PUZZLES. No. M2, L L L L L A L A © A L B LLAG TALL u P A w A L A 13 L L L L No. 313, D o 5 v B DANDLED R T . DlAMOND n 1 D D 70 }'l“l?'l?“' Ko, 0317. CATES pus GARTH PUMPS EERBRS euUMBOIL BPEER gEroon o iR P i:DZN RECK INKY L — Ro. 319, {;o. x]}rl.l Shoulder-straps, No. 321, Caba, Noff, Fort Worith, Worth, Tamilton, Mikon, Tobica, Allah, Hardin. Marding, 3wen, Swanton, Boruian, blanifest, Pering, Bneress, Cull's Fort, Hlanghion, Oneco, Cope, Hope, Uties, Anna, Lecon, Piga, Erie. san Dieo, Otle, Sven cer, Byan, Vora, Uity, Cliy Point, Lankfoed, Ford, Ord, Amo, 8tar, Rea, Head, Readiog. Adiu, Troy, Medla, Lyon, Lyune, Stamforil, Gri Olean, Andover, Duver, Verona, M; Han, ' Cove, Ogaen, Oe; e ? . Okemor, e Standuah, Hlowes Hoten, Luna. Kapolean Lo, Leun, Leona, New York, York, Couceut, Palo, . York, Long Dranco, lranch, Tanch, Al s, Alb: Heesc, Mons, Chelmeford—81. o Albaay, From1tod, an a 9 to 5, pert of a gun; 1o G, o stafl; 2 to G, 8 sh rapiers; 2 o 4, & fout of type; U to 4, o tall-auppressed 3uzh, Citicano, Larrie Casmixo, MALTRBE CHOSS—NQ. 323, Top—A incmber of Lincoln’s Cablnet; a cela- brated novellst; a bird; & vowel. Botfam—An American poct; a county in Iliinole; s kitchen ulensils o consonant, left—A former Senator from Jitinots; part of the title of an unfinishcd novels the Goddens of Revenwe: a vawel, light— One of the slgners of the Declaration of Tnaepend- enre; a brignt contrlbator o Toe Cornee; s Con- fedorate Gencral; acousonant, ¥rom tup to bot. tom and thea from left 1o riglt, tne lsst words of an_Engiish poet of rare yeuius, born in the latter part of thie eighteenth cenury, Cutcaco, e Ezexiee. KIOSBOID-NO. 324 Actous—Likonceser, continully; drear talning to the leg-bone; geomnetrical Ngures; musielan. Down—In Penopen; an_ exciamatio 2ged: 0 Loase; & green place; & siyn; ke o sail resting-plice: & cover (ranenosed s a base-ball abe brexiatiuny in Gath. Cano, 1t Quins. por- ) BQUARE WORD~NQ, 825. At firstt a musical fnstruments to confound; to move (awards, Austix, 11, Froua, — EQUARE WORD-NO. 220, Thither; an anclent poes; & smoldering cindor; a bird; sinned, Jacksuy, tich, 3. A, W. B, TRIANGLE—NO. 327, A river In Europo; a atone; individual; nelther; o vowel, E P E Ciltoauo, CHARADE--NO, 328, Angustus and Miss Angeline 5ot Uy the parlor gratu; ‘The hour, he fuit, was drawing near When ho must know his fate. 8o, thinking o fittle **1f wo my ‘second’ wer *41d surely take my *Otst, u want your ‘ral '? llow forlanste! It's passing 1n the wireet, T'il vend a boy 1o stop it now, And thius your wishos meet.” 4*Not wo!" o crled, **'tis yvery plalg Ay suit you do not favol Dut if, perchance, & Your resolution “'Pardant If thue my hint you elight, Awalting oxnlanation, '} call my father trom the geld, $lo'li make tho application, To making it. ho'll bring In pl our - Ayei*aad *secons o m’mly." “;)hl can't ‘nu Ill‘l.olnlnuwl wlt usedn't 8 ' Freerour, 1. Ilqur Tuovanr, e NUNERICAL ENIGMNA-NO, 220, Tam composed of Ave letiers, sad sm s fize, y 4, 5 3, 10 ppore. 1 ¥4 1, 2 6 whort latter, LATTEVILLE, Roa Rosaix, et NUMRRICAL ENIGMA-NO, 330, 1 8m compased of sevan letiars, snd am & color, Mrichd & iaio polieh, My &, 8, 7, 18 & witticlom, Cuicaso. ENIOMATICAL REDBUS—NOQ, 331, ‘Ta_fortity, Lex, A cauncli. 'Tho above 1a au alarin sometimen heard atsca. Fuvros, 1l ‘Towusan. e CORRESPONDENOE, H, B, D, Othikosh, Wis., ro s with the an. swor **Kankakoa" 10 Mirs Groen's puzzle, .. tucloses cighty-fve Julten C., Dubuque, 1o L. puzsle. Vourchiromos towns in answer o L. far Dabuque, Antony. Emma's Uncle, city, bas sighty-asven towns 1n8 row, Mr. Anibpy. B8 Uadle wold half-a-dozen of Prang's beat. 11, Platteville, Wis., svoids (he Galens wheel awl i aing. These Lo are the only 1) ke framy. Thes li correctly given. wiaited a littlo too Jong 78, &g the lotter Haturdsy morne ¢ alippery one to eecape. Vraucos Constant, cit laat weok wilk her nl fatled to reacn ing. Roxy, Paxton, 1., sent s lotter Jast week con- inio) 4 Lo {wulu of June 18, or potice. The Jad; oraer, sud wish to siay away altoyether. 'yra, cliy, cawe uear belug brokena on J, B, C.'s waeL b Gty fotehed s e ey T s o asiswer 10 (ha Dixon pustie. ihe Freuport Sausie. os Graen's Ulinols Gy, 110 weites whtt bo has found, and aays, **We sre scven,” Buug the joiner, poet, snd hymorist, thus paro- lu-fiulu 10 umfm. E.:. iqs word unz Ighely they'll tal of the ** Perf lusv'y gone, ty {? g Sty nayhan mrll wpintdier: Batifule L W ieak Tit thoy (ot net siben ou 1u the squars whiers this **Inky " has Juld Bere city, 18 Srat with the suswers to lasp hattof the frame bs miseioy, (o8 ud a few of tho biddea (owhe. Mr. K. baa word for Miss Garth's phoranold aud the ingenivuavess of Lu-‘ Anlnn(, uE Versa- Wlu corzcapoudent has » nest Hittle tiangle for this week's atudy. M. A, W. B., Jackson, Mich,, sliboogh & mem. bes of & 1amily that bave been as Ludy s bees the 9% week, $10]e & fow moments for Alvun at The Corner, and apswered Noe 313, 814, 515, snd 310 puttislly, sad all of Now. 318, 320, and Loat Autouy's lowns. The Judy 1s entitied 40 credit for what sbe baa done, Rose Naylis, Evsuaton, 111, would 1iko Lo have bod wore i to exstuinb Tho Coruer this wevk, bui ehe was sumpelled Lo furcgo thal plessare, Thoae that luokid casiest vby Bswerod. ‘Fho, wire N W Uk bl Wb SRS 939, Maw ovs Dol e take Wher Keya wish efer, or sho would rcoren, Thi “¥ho bui ectly, 'fld . i PRy, Thanant thinking **the za; wheel and frame pi ond double D. N, Unee more, desr Corner, 1o Permit poor I Aithpuih, aiss ¢ oft of 0ld -4 fuil And finten, Ut answers to tlia convoiuted af fnt 1 il et tries scasun, and the and double puzzle as correctly answered as though ‘The Corner's Ojd Man hal Dizon expressly for her use, Encnn Lost Antony's eighty-one hid she goes thres botier, su that, s e am beyond the fatal number chromo.'" Wil M: Ietters department from ** The Hon EVENING BY THE SEA. [Transtated from the German of Metamer,) o Mapisox, W 1 iss Yarront® rquare, bothere *not " enongh, ter you knew how, oplar timidly Thie canion ud horie e Mot and, rhe wuvges| ‘s tchthos, and (h Thie week her lad: **Pazziers' Comer, Tho Freeport, tho frame. Ha) ntony's Pe o h 3 1§ Incomplets an | may come (o1 ly knows If yet st 10, and hoies Foms future Hma hat Tett y 8 fime rnouzh to aek a connnidrum, Keeper of tbe 4 you wonld ask an esaler one. Happy Thonght, didn’'t think of the eight 1.'s of the wheel's perim- 1 Bavo had another of he wan the one failnre, Mien Garth ace the only ones, except the suikor, bullt the frame an (¢ shonid he. #pondent has u capital charade in this week's Cor- Eanel, clty, shaws np the snswera to olght cor- han ‘part'of th X Fneel hae elghty-six of den towns, bt doean’t wish to tackle any mare auch length7 stories, Aa he hardly expects to ha appointed a Pastal Azent. In thia groat esty, let him send five chromon €, 0. frame, 1f Antany isn't lost 1. 1o thin office, and Eseel will paint his pictare. Garth, 'axtan, Til., writes ta the Captain of The Corner complaining of the bard lesson set before fier, bt the lady hid the the'resuliant solutions of dered. Fhe wives Lowt Antony credit for hix sxill- ful arrengenicnt of the towns, hut ke could not be induced to waste tine on_another such, evidently + not worth the candle, ™ fen calfl forth the remark: 4+ For ways that are dark and tricks that are vain, J. B. C. and £. C. ate peculiar,'® Pevapen, citr, has seven correet reg conurdruing bropounded in the tsaus of the failures bein; #giare, and Loet Monsiaur P, says Mits Ener X him, and ho tbtoks the old-time stience to scndy it, and all are correctly ren- 1t war a very slmple puz- The end of tho wicked 4, and some think the end will be Gonble When our correspondent takes his vacation he proposes to nea Loet Antony's puz- zle a4 & talirond gaide. Poplar, Oshikosb, Wi 2les, —ths thombold, tho' *hidden b anawera s few of the puz- diamond, Puritat, and the elees, “—and then gratefully explaine ber absence In smoothly-fowing verse, a8 follows: our welcome nook, lonk, )y o 4 t and moothier Thyme. Encna Chanagra, Dizon, Iil.. anmwers to the puzzies of June 15 in abont as many minntes, and the letier wi u affice, ‘Tiie lndy was quite “busy, but forbear io send an account of het Interest in The Corner, **llamnmer-and-tongs " was the only ofror er came every has telephoned thern to Not only has M| 0 o thr Mirs Enena piease add a8 It s 8 in ev'ning's glow, Bealde thy pescetn] flood, 1, siter ling'11ng wo, Again feel pure and good. M{'lzvered heart recalls No more its vain contest; Bach cry of sorrow falls To melody, sappressed. Bearce doth one grief prevail, Lliding my borom ¢ yunder snowy snif Glides o'er the blug Cita n., The lady and raugh, nsm.l Gnecony, RADTAY'S REMEDIES, From the Mon. Thurlow Weed INDORSING Dr.RADWAY'SR.R. R, REMEDIES After Using Them for Several Years. REw Your, Jan.4. 1 Dxan fint flaving fof seve el years uatd goirmedicions. doun siter experiencing their efcacy wi t.18 70 fes yle “Tho Dllln 88 FesoTIed to A pfien & and diwars wich ihe ac‘uex afeet. The cannot b ter descrihied than it is by its spoly tna lintmest irangentiyand fredly, Minoee fov rel 1;![-"7 ! 4 i riably finding the promise: uly yo.are, 3 RLOW WHED, Dx, Rapwar, RADWAY'S READY RELIER Cures the Worst Pains in from Gneto Twenty Minutes. INOT OINEH EFIOUR s e it o el audis I Jule [N, 10 wad tte firs Gk The Only Pain Remedy t t E&' o, Ao ey Commcrtions whEmer o178 %, Blomach, Lawels, o o1 one application FROX ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, matter how violent clatir tho pato. the BT Sialta, T, ecractuine tho pale. the eutalgic, or prostrated with disears msv sufler, {RADWAY'S READY RELIER ‘WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Infammation of the Kidneys, 1pfismmation of the Bisdder, Inflammation of the Bowesls, Qongestion of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difioult Broathing, Falpitation of tho Heart, Hyaterics, Croup, Diphtheris, Catarrh, Influenea, Headache, Toothache, Nouralgis, Rhoumatism, Cold Chills, Ague Chills, Chilblains, and F'rost Bites, ot e eaz¢ and comfort, Tbirty to ity drops fn balf o tambler of water whl (2 ew [noments cure Cramps, BpASE, i ey ol ot N e T AT wu{‘[m-um Sickners oF pain frof changs o whter. . 1t ftbeiter (bay French Brandy or Bittcrsas o sUmuisnty FEVER AND AGUE. ND AGDE cared for $0eents. Th S AR L F i el b R soanick as RA] EADY per uitle. HEALTH! BEAUTY! s Rich Blood-Tncre: Q) A CRoar BILG o LeAtTifu] Compir~—v $eCures ¥ glands, o OrgaRs, by “THE L and the hier injant stron; mation of ply the Holman Liver of {14 vertatn eflciency, theory, but one whichi has beeu tried and proven d s doubt fn thousands of Instatces, ‘Tlicre ore radiant mothiers all over the land who can testify to this, and nol only know that thelr children have been restored to health through the (nfluence of the are kept free from coutayious discases throug ita fmperceptible power. The followluy is une of many such testimonfus: My taby was reduced by Cholera Jnfantum from 8 healdhy, sabust ehlla tu thint of'a lviog eksleton, fe spparently in the beyoi and, whi nies of lite, doctoreto die efficacy. of suy age Ll l‘lfld Wlllwbll [l nishin ot you en our Sio work AL sud H § winas, i OST CHILD. ~ Not Charlie Ross, but the Little Ouca Ahducted by the Monster of Diseaso, How Parents, by & Lack of 8implo Pro- cautions, Are Made Bosponsible for This Loss, And Can Beadily Avoid It by Prop- erly Directing Thoir Love and Care, Cholera Infantam, Sa@mer Complaits, Searlet Tever, and Diphtherta Wholly Avauded Dy Keazs of 118 Hofman iver Pad, 8o Bimple {n Ita Construction, and so Bf. foctive in Its Reaults, parent, uny derangeun aTing apasms, racde COFPE ery other, The Esrnest Testlniony of Mothers Who Mave Tried It and Fouud Ie Ineslimable Worth, ‘The present {s & most critieal season for all pursous, and eapeclally so fur children. Tho tender lives that are aunually extinguished by reason of that fatal flend cholera Infuntum are legion, and heretofors bo waeguate vemedy seema to buye been devised, ‘The only remedy for this dlscase heretofure known to medical practice hos been oplutn fu somo one of fts many forme. ‘This optate has been adunlstered and o feyerlsh sleep has been prod % cuse hins not been removed, death has ensued, have been plunged fn grief wheun simple precautionary measures would have avolded it o, No mother cun afford to give medicines of auy kind, much leas pmw;-xul oplates, but upon the first tntl- t, shu can safely ao- With the mssurance £his 1s no apeculative uoey stated that Messrs. COFFEES! Wrafter (0-dsy & very nc Homied Coffew for 30 CENTS PEK POUND, HONG KONG TEA CO. 110 & 11:3 Madison.st, " UAMP COOK STOV ui 2. A =3 OH! HOW HOT. Ry L DR JOLY e @ o war the rom 18 50 o IR LRI TR I ONET KKPONXDEN 17 UK falle 0 do . Summer Cook Stove Co,, -A%3 Doewsbornsnt, "ad, but tnat the, throes und ogo- d given up by oor we were induced to try the Holman Agueand Liver I'ad as & last resort, suply su exvoriment, with liitle of no Lope In 1 ‘Within four huure aftor it wes applied iad couned. and the ciilld was sleoptuy the i o short limu thureatter Lo orinal state of health, Mre. Dr, Curter, of Philadelpbla, u mather and & physician, thus apeaks: By the Jovs 1 bear my owp, which ibus fsr Heaven has spared e, not for one willion doilare would 1ba gullly of nilsleadiny 1 and, it thess werv the Just words ter, they would silll by the sanie, that for children i the une frestment tha: shuuld For the auke, of the little ones confided 10 your care, whicn needs be unceselugly watched, give tule er your lmmediste, candid, aua riost serious utton. In couclusion, it nay be Bates & Hauley, the Western Agents, No, 184 Madisou-st., are kepl bustly emplo; theso pads, while thelr Ludics' Depart- presided over by a thoroughly ellicient o, abiould wver uy- EY ARY TiE BURT'S SHOES 1% Dioaler { thewe " g DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent bas mada the mokt astonlahing cares: s quick, sorapid aru the changes the hody undersees under tho lnflucace ©f this truly wonderful lmedicioe, thut Every Day aun Incrense in Flesh and Welght Is Ceon and Felt TUE GBEAT DLOOD PURIFICD, Evory ron of tha B Tiizn Heaojvent tommM £ates throgub 1l weat, Urly a1.d Julces of the systoln, the vior of i U T AU A R R ula. A Consumption, aliaar i Dicers 1 tha 1 brase - Mousss. Towmors. §odes i tha lauds and uther parts of the system. bora £ o Drcharies Fom tho £t ali tho watar Bkin Msewses, Eruptions Fever Bures, brald b ung Woria: all Kiheam. Eryrpcian Atino, I by Worms Io the Flesh, Tuuiors, Cencers l“llfl Woumb, snd all wastes of the life nrincirie, are \"Y o tha Cufailve Tanes of this wonde? of maders chemi iy, S femdiraits Wil vl s peinis UL 1 ToE #1iher of thiesd 1OFims of disease |t BOLent POWGE 50 EUTS hen. 1t the it. daity becoming reduced by the wasteq 2 de filon 1oac ste couttauslly proxrening, erilug Liesn wastea, Aud FeDalra tho san ealthy blood—ani patten s fa s o 3'-5:'.'-‘ i rerette. Wil b rapid: abicnd wilt Teol biesls sironger, ha Tooa 0y r:'-' . appetite Improviog, and fieah and wel Not ooly does the Sarapariilian nmu'u?z doel sty 1al s 1 & oul ', 1l fiffifflfig-‘x‘g; 5D diEhaey BRIty s Kidney and Bladder Oomplaints, yfllln snd Womb Diseases, Gravel, Dishetes, Dronsy, LONpeEe o& Water, Ipcontinsoen of Uzlnl. Hrigui's lecaso. Albuminuris, sud 1n all cases whyre rick-dust d'['ll""l. Urihe water [s rhick. cloue :Lrg l:t('ltl.l(fla";'lkl e white of 8! it of The DASE a0 wlois b Torame"! Tumor of Twelve Years’ Growth Cured by Radway’s Rosolvent D S O oviries nd Jomete Rulits Srarien Tamer fo the B0 Leip for 1L 1rfed ev, rylhlv 1188 was Tecoins mm%-d. byt ot ?hm hllr( esulyent nd t! Dul.flllwnlll try ity f th n e i A ens nad op Ir'm‘u NPl eme tng Iurln(g:w fim slief} anc lk'! [Ilnq!ll nZ st feiy il St a8 in the loft bowls, over tha gruln, RN G PRIOB, =« « ®1Per Dottle, AN IMPORTANT LETTER, Mich., Apri| 80, 103.—~Ds. Ravwaves <k LG 00 e B T also using W Heady Uolies wbioul one an tuniors on the sLdonien, whish the $ pbyslclaus of our Heale taliegs pro I§o know on s tree. M w it whea | comimented with 30t et e o e it 1o two bondrod sud ten pounin bug i) ynu} s, me, Lgaw your haa’ ., our bottles of et oo sosd ks MRS, C, ERAPF, Another Letter from Mrs, C, Krapf, Ds. Rapwav=Ttind Sis: 1 take the libe ousgati 3y uqrn is ;rmu),‘lu‘:hmul-fll’y.&‘nu1 our nedieloen. “Hhreo o the Tumurs wre sniirel szl {hig fourth) L aearly su. Inopa) creta ’;I'aenn. Bagl urfog, sud my welght d l'l b g s uderful cure your wiedicine hus rom Oblo. Y (ro10 CaBula, thre frow Jacks oulte & sumber from thla place. Yours wil @ 270 well acquslnted with Mru. 13 estimabie Igdy, and very bapuyolont. caus of sl Y ot gy Boutice ot tha 1iesl Gruggists of ‘\V fill-)' to persons allicted aaltumors. a1e heard of wine wouderful cures Adected by I Yours "'“"""'"’fiwuucu &co. Ann Arbor, Mich., Aug. 18. 1675, DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! Porfectly tantoless. Jlea otly coated with sweet g it 5 "i‘.flm e 5 nH i e TR oa) v Warriated bealiive pr T u:{v:u. conlaidion’ soErurs, Bint e g L foliowihy aymptome resultiog trom pm-na'[:-'u‘uf..uu Srital " Coladliblon, 1wk ¥ew Filiqess of the Bicod 1n cidity of the tomach, Nauscs, Hgrium, "“'fi"&nfiinhm" 08 welyht of (bo boua our Krupt ibkings and Pulies 10 4be bis ey s g S A e AT o R I T R A oy B fioo" D)3 lugheas B mumm. Dowein e il .ui’:‘ seriapimeul fowels, ki tendache, Constivat el B st i Eelore th Susy Faver st npliadon Do Rt iR BT EINE Amtnx.wfilu of Badways Pils will fras thosyiem from al) ¢ 3 e gerd N e W READ FALSE AND TRUE. s itce stsmp to RADWAY g, d ) 8end ong W, 5 L.E FEs it bl M el S N R e b i i L R e s S e Sl e T e (N I - S P . - 2 =-TEER EEY 22z o, 3 azp T = s R £ 5 & b 5, o o3 = g 4 : s i i 25 E5F H 3 s 5y i =3 = B2 =E =3 55 = ¥ = £ 3 5 H ’r_:E FrETER § K AR 1] LR ¢ 4 H

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